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Muzak Corporation; Fort Mill, SC

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Name: Muzak Corporation; Fort Mill, SC    (USA)  
Abbreviation: muzakcorpo
Products: Model types Others
Summary:

Muzak Corporation; USA (where? - everywhere!) Successor of Wired Radio Inc.; Founded under the patents of Major General George Owen Squier who developed a way to play a phonograph over electric power lines. Muzak is a combination of the words Music and Kodak.

Founded: 1934
History:
At first (1934) residents in the Lakeland section of Cleveland, Ohio, who paid $1.50 a month for three channels of audio entertainment ranging from dance music to news. Later Muzak refocused on businesses like hotels and restaurants and began transmitting over phone lines.
2008 still activ company see Muzak.com - Its worth to study the companies history not only from the technological view.

This manufacturer was suggested by Wolfgang Scheida.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  50 Amplifier 1120 12AX7A  Mic and Aux inputs; connectors for MUZAK and RELAY. 
USA  36 Console    
USA  50 Amplifier 920D 6SJ7  PA amplifier, with Relay Control. 
USA  75 Amplifier A-110B   Muzak Amplifier A-110B; 10-15 W RMS at 4-16 ohms. 10 W RMS at 25 V & 70.7 V terminals. 
USA  50 Amplifier 908D 6SJ7  PA amplifier; inputs: Muzak & Micro 
USA  36 Table Model    
USA  50 Amplifier 920A 6SJ7  PA amplifier, with Relay Control. 
USA  50 Amplifier 920B 6SJ7  PA amplifier, with Relay Control. 
USA  50 Amplifier 908C 6SJ7  PA amplifier; inputs: Muzak & Micro. 

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