Akai ( ja, 赤井, ) is a Hong Kong manufacturer of
consumer electronics. It was founded as Akai Electric Company Ltd in Tokyo, Japan, in 1946.
Grande Holdings in
Hong Kong purchased the Akai brand, and now distributes various electronic products such as
LED TV
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,
washing machines,
clothes dryers,
air conditioners
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and
smart phones, through collaborations with other electronics companies bearing relevant expertise.
inMusic Brands in the
United States took over Akai's brand, starting the ‘Akai Professional’ label, that distributes high-end audio electronics products.
Corporate history
Akai was founded by Masukichi Akai and his son, Saburo Akai (who died in 1973
[) as , a ]Japan
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ese manufacturer in 1929[
][
] or 1946.[
Although reliable sources are not yet found, according to the several sources]
kotobank.jp
:ja:Akai Professional), Masukichi Akai established ''Akai Press Industry'' in 1923, then his son, Saburo Akai established ''Akai Electric Company Ltd.'' in 1946, and Masukichi served as the president of both.
The company's business eventually became troubled and it left the audio industry in 1991. At its peak in the late 1990s, Akai Holdings employed 100,000 workers and had annual sales of HK$40 billion (US$5.2 billion). The company filed for insolvency in November 2000, owing creditors US$1.1B. It emerged that ownership of Akai Holdings had somehow passed in 1999 to Grande Holdings, a company founded by Akai's chairman James Ting
James Henry Ting Wei (丁謂, born 1951) is a Shanghai-born Chinese-Canadian former business executive who was once one of Hong Kong's most successful businessmen before being charged with illegal business practices.
Early years
Ting was born in S ...
. The liquidators claimed that Ting had stolen over US$800m from the company with the assistance of accountants Ernst & Young who had tampered with audit documents going back to 1994. Ting was imprisoned for false accounting in 2005, and E&Y paid $200m to settle the negligence case out of court in September 2009. In a separate lawsuit, a former E&Y partner, Christopher Ho, made a "substantial payment" to Akai creditors in his role as chairman of Grande Holdings.
History
Historical products
Akai's products included reel-to-reel
Reel-to-reel audio tape recording, also called open-reel recording, is magnetic tape audio recording in which the recording tape is spooled between reels. To prepare for use, the ''supply reel'' (or ''feed reel'') containing the tape is plac ...
audiotape recorders (such as the GX series), tuners (top level AT, mid level TR and TT series), audio cassette
The Compact Cassette or Musicassette (MC), also commonly called the tape cassette, cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Otten ...
decks (top level GX and TFL, mid level TC, HX and CS series), amplifiers (AM and TA series), microphones, receivers, turntables, video recorders and loudspeakers.
Many Akai products were sold under the name Roberts in the US, as well as A&D in Japan (from 1987 after a partnership with Mitsubishi Electric
, established on 15 January 1921, is a Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the core companies of Mitsubishi. The products from MELCO include elevators an ...
), Tensai and ''Transonic Strato'' in Western Europe. During the late 1960s, Akai adopted Tandberg's cross-field recording technologies (using an extra tape head) to enhance high frequency recording and switched to the increasingly reliable Glass and crystal (X'tal) (GX) ferrite heads a few years later. The company's most popular products were the GX-630D, GX-635D, GX-747/GX-747DBX and GX-77 open-reel recorders (latter featuring an auto-loading function), the three-head, closed-loop GX-F95, GX-90, GX-F91, GX-R99 cassette decks, and the AM-U61, AM-U7 and AM-93 stereo amplifiers.
Akai manufactured and badged most of its imported hi-fi products with the Tensai brand (named after the Swiss audio and electronics distributor Tensai International). Tensai International was Akai's exclusive distributor for the Swiss and Western European markets until 1988.
Akai limited its consumer hi-fi product line in the United States and Europe towards the end of the 20th century.
Introduction of the on-screen display
Akai produced consumer video cassette recorders (VCR) during the 1980s. The Akai VS-2 was the first VCR with an on-screen display, originally named the Interactive Monitor System. By displaying the information directly on the television screen, this innovation eliminated the need for the user to be physically near the VCR to program recording, read the tape counter, or perform other common features. Within a few years, all competing manufacturers had adopted on-screen display technology in their own products.
Akai Professional
In 1984,[ a new division of the company][ was formed to focus on the manufacture and sale of electronic instruments, and was called Akai Professional.
The first product released by the new subsidiary was the MG1212, a 12 channel, 12 track recorder.][
] This innovative device used a special VHS-like cartridge (a MK-20), and was good for 10 minutes of continuous 12 track recording (19 cm per second) or 20 minutes at half speed (9.5 cm per second). One track (14) was permanently dedicated to recording absolute time, and another one for synchronization such as SMPTE or MTC. Each channel strip included dbx type-1 noise reduction and semi-parametric equalizers (with fixed bandwidths). The unit also had innovations like an electronic 2 bus system, a 12 stereo channel patch bay and auto punch in and out, among others. The unique transport design and noise reduction gave these units a recording quality rivaling that of more expensive 16 track machines using 1" tape. The MG-1212 was later replaced by the MG-1214, which improved the transport mechanism and overall performance.
AX series analog synthesizers
Other early products included the Akai AX80
The AX80 is a polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Akai Professional in 1984.
(archived on HollowSun.com) It was Akai's first venture into the professional electronic musical instrument market. The AX80 used digitally contro ...
8-voice analog synthesizer in 1984,[ followed by AX60 and AX73 6-voice analog synthesizers ca.1986.][
][
] The AX-60 borrowed many ideas from the Roland Juno series, but used voltage controlled analog oscillators (VCO) as a sound source as opposed to Roland's more common digitally controlled analog oscillators (DCO), and also allowed the performer to "split" the keyboard (using different timbres for different ranges of keys). The AX-60 also had the ability to interface with Akai's early samplers through a serial cable, using 12-bit samples as an additional oscillator.[
(archived on HollowSun.com).
“''The AX73 was a simple analogue synthesiser based around the Curtis CEM 3394 chips ... Internally, the AX60 had the same voice architecture as the AX73 and VX90 ... Common to all models in the range, however, was a proprietary 13-pin DIN socket that allowed you to connect an S900 for processing through the synths' analogue filters. ...''”
]
Digital Samplers (S, X, Z series)
The S612 12-bit digital sampler
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in 1985, was the first in a series of (relatively) affordable samplers already in 19-inch studio-rack format but in black color.[ It held only a single sample at a time, which was loaded into memory via a separate disk drive utilizing Quick Disk 2.8-inch ]floppy disk
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s. The maximum sample time at the highest quality sampling rate (32 kHz) was one second.
The introduction of a "professional" range of digital samplers began with the 12-bit S900 in 1986,[ followed by the X7000 keyboard sampler in 1986,][
] and the S700 rack-mount version in 1987.[ Unlike the single-sample S612, however, they allowed the use of six active samples at once, had a built-in disk drive and could be extended with six individual outputs via cable and a flash memory extension which added another six samples to the memory for multisample playback. The S700/X7000 sampler series were light-grey colored, which didn't change throughout the whole "professional" range of Akai samplers.
The 16-bit Akai S1000 series followed in 1988, adding the option to read ]CD-ROM
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s and write to hard disks via SCSI. This range was superseded by the S3000 series in 1993, with optional built-in CD-ROM drive, followed by the S5000 and S6000. Additional releases of note were the Z4 and Z8 24-bit 96 kHz samplers.[
Sampler Models
*S612 - 1985
*X7000 - Keyboard Sampler - 1986
*S700 - 1987
*S900 - 1986
*X3700 - Keyboard Sampler - 1986
*S950 - 1988
*S1000 - 1988
*S1000KB - Keyboard Sampler - 1988
*S1000PB - Playback only device - 1988
*S1100 - 1992
*S01 - 1993
*S2000 - 1995
*S2800 - 1992
*S20 - Drum Machine-styled device - 1997
*S3000 - 1993
* S3000XL
*S3200 - 1996
*S3200XL - 1996
*S5000 - 1998
*S6000 - 1999
*Z4 - 2002
*Z8 - 2002
]
MPC
Akai also produced several Digital MIDI sequencers and digital synthesizer
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s such as the MPC MPC, Mpc or mpc may refer to:
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** ''Minor Planet Circulars'' (MPC, M.P.C. or MPCs), astronomical publication from the Minor ...
range, a line of integrated drum machines, MIDI sequencers, samplers and direct-to-disk recorders.
New ownership of Akai Professional
In December 1999, one year before the application of Civil Rehabilitation Act to Akai Electric Company Ltd., the brand of its musical instrument division, Akai Professional was acquired by a company of the United States. The new company was dubbed "Akai Professional Musical Instrument Corporation".[
] (''AKAI professional M.I.'') was established in the same year, however it was bankrupted in 2005.[
Teikoku Databank Yokohama branch, by the 7th (December 2005), Akai Professional M.I. received a bankruptcy proceedings decision by the Tokyo District Court. ... Akai Professional M.I. was established in December 1999 to focus on the manufacture and sale of electronic musical instruments, by a company of the United States who acquired the brand(s) of musical instrument division of Akai Electric Company Ltd.]
]
In 2004, following a US distribution deal, the Akai Professional Musical Instrument division was acquired by Jack O'Donnell, owner of Numark Industries and Alesis. In 2012, inMusic Brands was formed as a parent company for O'Donnell's companies, including Akai Professional.
Current products
In early 2003, Grande Holdings began undergoing a re-exposure of Akai's brands by marketing various audio visual products manufactured by Samsung. In the same year, Grande began to distribute Akai home appliances such as air conditioners
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, vacuum cleaners, and refrigerators. In 2010s, it began to distribute Akai smart phones collaborated with some Chinese smart phone manufacturers ( Gionee, etc.), in India and some other countries.
Video
* AV receivers
* Portable DVD players
* DVD players
* DVD recorders
* Home theatre systems
* Home theatre Speakers
* VCD players
* VCRs
Mobile sound
* Amplifiers
* Cassette receivers
* CD changers
* CD receivers
* DVD changers
* DVD receivers
* Car Audio – DVD players
* Car Audio – Speakers
* Car Audio – TFT monitors
Home appliances
* Air conditioner
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s
* Air coolers
* Air purifiers
* Chest freezers
* Dishwashers
* Heaters
* Ice makers
* Microwave ovens
* Refrigerator
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s
* Showcases
* Vacuum cleaners
* Washing machines
* Water dispensers
* Wine cellars
Audio
* Stereo rack systems
* Mini systems
* Micro music
* Retro radios
* Sound boxes
* Portable music players
* Tape Decks
* Portable DAT Recorder/Player (Blue colored body,Webshop DirectOrder only, OEM from JVC/Victor)
* Portable MD Recorder/Player (Blue color Body,Webshop DirectOrder only, OEM from JVC/Victor)
Digital
* Wireless Surround Sound Systems
* Bluetooth
* MP3 player
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* Mobile phones
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* Smart phones
Television
* Color televisions
* LCD televisions
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* Plasma television
* Set-top boxes
Akai Professional products
Akai Professional is not affiliated with Akai (a consumer audio and television brand). Akai Professional changed ownership in 2004 and is an inMusic Brands company, based in Rhode Island, United States.
Synthesizers
* AX60 (c.1986) – discontinued
* AX73 (c.1986) – discontinued
* AX80
The AX80 is a polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Akai Professional in 1984.
(archived on HollowSun.com) It was Akai's first venture into the professional electronic musical instrument market. The AX80 used digitally contro ...
(1984) – discontinued
* VX90 (c.1986) – rack-mount version of AX73, discontinued
* VX600 (c.1988) – 3-octave keyboard synthesizer with EWI connection jack, discontinued
* Akai SG01v
The Akai SG01v is a ROMpler, meaning that it plays prerecorded samples stored on a ROM chip, as opposed to generating sound through onboard signal generators. The unit was produced by Akai in 1995. It is housed in a 1U half-rack chassis and can b ...
(c.1996) – desktop sound module, discontinued
* MINIAK – discontinued
* S612 (1985) – discontinued
* S900 (1986) – discontinued
* X3700 (c.1986) – discontinued
* X7000 (c.1986) – discontinued
* S700 (1987) – discontinued
* S950 – discontinued
* S1000 (1988) – discontinued
* S1100 (1990) – discontinued
* S01 (1992) – discontinued
* S2800 (1992) – discontinued
* S3000 (1992) – discontinued
* S3200 (1992) – discontinued
* CD3000 (1993) – discontinued
* REMIX16 (1995) – table-top phrase sampler, discontinued
* S2000 (1995) – discontinued
* S3000XL (1995) – discontinued
* S3200XL – discontinued
* S20 (c.1997) – discontinued
* CD3000XL (c.1997) – discontinued
* S5000 (c.1999)[ – discontinued
* S6000 (c.1999)][
] – discontinued
* Z4 (2002) – discontinued
* Z8 (2002) – discontinued
* MPX8
* MPX16
* MPC Key 61
Music Production Center
* MPC60 (1987) – MIDI Production Centre, discontinued
* MPC60II – (1991) – discontinued
* MPC3000 (1993) – discontinued
* MPC3000LE (1999) – discontinued
* MPC2000 (1997) – discontinued
* MPC2000XL (2000) – discontinued
* MPC4000 (2002) – discontinued
* MPC1000 (2003) – discontinued
* MPC500 (2006) – discontinued
* MPC2500 (2005) – discontinued
* MPC5000 (2008) – discontinued
* MPC Renaissance (2012) – discontinued
* MPC Studio (2012) – Discontinued
* MPC Element (2013) – Discontinued
* MPC Touch (2015)
* MPC Studio Black (2016)
* MPC Live (2017)
* MPC X (2017)
*MPC Force (2019)
*MPC One (2020)
*MPC Live ll (2020)
*MPC Studio II (2021)
*MPC Key 61 (2022)
Computer audio interfaces
* EIE (2011)
* EIE PRO (2011)
Drum machines
* MR16 (c.1985)
* XE-8 1U rack mounted, Acoustic drum sound from S-1000 library, discontinued
* XR10, discontinued Table Top Playback Sampler incl XE-8 Sound with Dance Sample Sounds 16-bit, discontinued
* XR20 (2008) Made by Alesis
* Rhythm Wolf (c.2015) Tabletop analogue drum machine with bass synth
* Tom Cat
Electronic wind instruments
* EVI1000 (1987) – Electronic Valve Instruments, discontinued
* EWI1000 (1987) – Electronic Wind Instrument, discontinued
* EWV2000 – Electronic Wind Instrument sound module, discontinued
* EWI4000S (2005)
* EWI-USB (2008)
* EWI5000 (2014)
* EWI SOLO (2020)
Effects units / Utilities
* EX90R – Reverb, discontinued
* ME10D – MIDI digital delay, discontinued
* ME15F – MIDI dynamic controller, discontinued
* ME20A – MIDI sequencer arpeggiator, discontinued
* ME25S – MIDI note separator, discontinued
* ME30P – MIDI 4×8 patchbay, discontinued
* ME35T – Audio/MIDI trigger, discontinued
* ME80P – MIDI 8×10 patchbay, discontinued
* MB76 – Programmable mix bay, discontinued
* PEQ6 – Programmable equaliser, discontinued
* DP88 (1993) – digital audio patchbay, discontinued
* AR900 (1986–89) – 16-bit MIDI Digital Reverb, discontinued
* MFC42 (2001) – filter bank, discontinued
* HV10 Harmony generator (2002)
* VST Plug-ins (2002)
Guitar pedals
* Analog Delay
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* Blues Overdrive
* Chorus
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* Chorus effect, the perception of similar sounds from multiple sources as a single, richer sound
* Chorus form, song in which all verse ...
* Compressor
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Compressors are similar to pumps: both increase the pressure on a fluid and both can transp ...
* Deluxe Distortion
* Drive3 Distortion
* Drive3 Fuzz
* Drive3 Overdrive
* E2 Head Rush
* Flanger
* Phase Shifter
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Classification
Active versus passive
Active phase shifters provide gain, while passive ...
iPod/iPad Keyboard Controllers
* SynthStation25
* SynthStation49
* AkaiMPC Fly (2012)
MIDI Sequencers
* MS08 (c.1985) – discontinued
* ASQ10 (c.1986/7) – discontinued
Standalone Multi-track Audio Recorders
* MG614 (c.1983?) – discontinued
* MG1212 (1984) – discontinued
* MG1214 (c.1985) – discontinued
* DR1200/DL1200 (1988) – discontinued
* DD1000 (1990) – discontinued
* DD/DL1500 (1994) – 16-track DAW
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, discontinued
* DD8 (1996) – discontinued
* DD8plus (1998) – discontinued
* DR4D (1993) – discontinued
* DR8 (1994) – discontinued
* DR16 (1995) – discontinued
* DPS12 (1997) – discontinued
* DPS16 (1999) – discontinued
* DPS24 (2002) – discontinued
* DPS24MKII – discontinued
* RE32 (1999) – controller for DD/DR series, discontinued
Studio Monitor Speakers
* RPM3
* RPM8 – discontinued
* 50x
USB MIDI / MIDI controllers
* APC20
* APC40
* APC40 MkII
* EWI-USB
* LPD8 (2009)
* LPK25 (2009)
* MPD16 (2002) – discontinued
* MPD18 – discontinued
* MPD24 (2006) – discontinued
* MPD26 (2010)
* MPD32 (2008)
* MPK25 (2009)
* MPK49 (2007)
* MPK49 V2 (2007)
* MPK61 (2009)
* MPK88 (2009)
* MPK Mini
* MPK Mini Play (comes packed with 128 sounds and its own built-in speaker)
* MPK Mini MK II (2014)
* MPK Mini MK III (2020)
* MPK225 (2014)
* MPK249 (2014)
* MPK261 (2014)
* MAX25 (2014)
* MAX49 (2014)
* MX73 MIDI Master Keyboard – discontinued
* MX76 MIDI Master Keyboard (1987) – discontinued
See also
* 1/4-inch Akai VTRs
* Akai VK (videocassette format)
VK is a helical scan analog recording videocassette format developed by Akai in the late 1970s, that is capable of recording and playing back black & white (and later color) video in either EIA (a.k.a. RS-170, the 525-line NTSC video standard for ...
VTRs
* List of phonograph manufacturers
Notes
References
Further reading
*
External links
Akai
Akai Professional
Vintage Cassette Decks
Collection of Akai Vintage Cassette decks and other brands.
akai.com at archive.org
an archive of akai.com from 1996 to 1998.
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Audio equipment manufacturers of Japan
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