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Lansing Manufacturing Company, Altec Lansing, JBL. James Bullough Lansing (born James Martini, January 2, 1902 – September 29, 1949) was a pioneering American audio engineer and loudspeaker designer who was most notable for establishing two audio companies that bear his name, Altec Lansing and JBL, the latter taken from his initials, JBL.
JBL was founded by James Bullough Lansing (1902–1949), an American audio engineer and loudspeaker designer best known for establishing JBL, which is taken from his initials. He earlier founded Lansing, which was purchased by Altec to form Altec Lansing.
James Bullough Lansing worked for Altec Lansing, then in 1946 he left to found the James B. Lansing Company , another manufacturer of high-quality professional loudspeakers, which competed with Altec Lansing. [12] Altec Lansing produced a line of professional and high-fidelity audio equipment, starting with a line of horn-based loudspeaker systems.
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Category. : JBL. Wikimedia Commons has media related to JBL (audio brand). This category is to group together people and products associated with JBL, a US audio electronics company founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing. Their primary products are loudspeakers and associated electronics .
UTC-5 ( CDT) FIPS code. 17-117-53052. Nilwood Township (T11N R6W) is a township located in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. Its township hall is located at McVey. In addition to McVey, its boundaries incorporate the towns of Nilwood and Standard City. As of the 2010 census, its population was 637 and it contained 293 housing units.
John Kenneth Hilliard, James Bullough Lansing, and Douglas Shearer all played roles in creating the system. At the 1939 New York World's Fair, a very large two-way public address system was mounted on a tower at Flushing Meadows.