Company:Apogee Electronics

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Apogee Electronics Corporation
TypeLimited liability company
IndustryStudio hardware
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California , United States
Key people
Betty Bennett, CEO[1]
RevenueIncrease To follow
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Number of employees
35
Websitewww.apogeedigital.com

Apogee Electronics is an American manufacturer of digital audio interfaces and audio converters (analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters) based in Santa Monica, CA.

Company Information

Apogee Electronics was founded in December 1985 by audio engineer Bruce Jackson, digital electronics designer Christof Heidelberger and Soundcraft USA president Betty Bennett.[2] Apogee initially made its name designing anti-aliasing filters that solved many of the early problems associated with digital audio.[3] Apogee is now a manufacturer of digital audio converters and digital audio interfaces; dithering, limiting and filtering technologies; digital clocking technologies and all-in-one digital recording solutions. Apogee headquarters is located in Santa Monica, California.

Philanthropy

Apogee Electronics has supported many non-profit organizations worldwide including Amnesty International, Corazon de Vida, The ONE Campaign, Save the Children, Doctors Without Borders, UNICEF, Care and Conservation International.[4]

Current Products

Audio Interfaces & Converters

  • Big Ben
  • Duet for iPad and Mac
  • Quartet for iPad and Mac
  • Element Thunderbolt
  • Ensemble Thunderbolt
  • GiO
  • Groove
  • JAM
  • JAM 96K
  • MiC 96K
  • ONE
  • ONE for iPad and Mac
  • Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge
  • Symphony I/O
  • Symphony I/O MKII

Legacy Products

  • 944 Filter
  • AD-16
  • AD-16X
  • AD-500
  • AD-1000
  • AD-8000
  • AMBus FireWire
  • AMBus HD
  • CD-R Recordable Media
  • DA-16
  • DA-16X
  • DA-1000
  • Duet
  • FC-8
  • Mini-DAC
  • Mini-Me
  • Mini-MP
  • PSX-100
  • Rosetta AD 48KHz & 96KHz versions.
  • Rosetta 200
  • Rosetta 800 96KHz & 192KHz versions, 96KHz factory upgradable to 192KHz version.
  • Symphony 32 PCI
  • Symphony Mobile
  • Trak2
  • X-Digi-Mix
  • X-FireWire
  • X-Video
  • X-HD

Awards

TEC Awards

2014 - MiC 96K
2013 - Quartet
2012 - Symphony I/O Mic Preamp Module
2009 – Symphony 64 PCIe
2008 – Duet
2007 – Symphony
2007 – Ensemble
2005 – ROSETTA 200
2004 – BIG BEN
2003 – Mini-Me
2002 – AD-16 / DA-16
2001 – Trak 2
1999 – PSX-100
1998 – AD-8000
1997 – FC-8
1996 – AD-1000
1994 – UV-1000 Super CD Encoding
1992 – AD-500
1988 – 944S and 944G Digital Filters[5]

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