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Established in 1924 in Berlin, Beyerdynamic is the oldest audio company still active in its original form. Founder Eugen Beyer saw cinema as the future of communication media, and so the company began by making amplifiers and loudspeakers for film palaces. In 1937 Beyer released the DT 48, the world's first dynamic headphones.
The DT 48 stayed in production for 75 years and paved the way for other classics such as the DT 880 (1980) and the DT 770 (1985). While this was happening, Beyerdynamic were also designing and manufacturing microphones. Their M 19 (1939) was the first standard microphone for Germany's national broadcasting station, the M 88 was selected to be the only microphone for Queen Elizabeth's first official visit to Australia, and the E 1000 was used throughout the Beatles 1966 German tour.
Despite its long and storied history, Beyerdynamic is still a family-owed business which manufactures most of its products in Germany. And while it has far more competitors now than it faced back in the decades after its inception, its lineage of headphone and microphone technology means that every product is engineered to be timeless, just like the DT 48 all those years ago.
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