Inspired by the depth of emotion he witnessed at vinyl listening sessions organized during his tenure at the Bridgestone Museum of Arts in Tokyo, Hideo Matsushita was determined to enable more people to experience the warmth of analog listening.
In a small Shinjuku apartment, he established Audio-Technica and began developing cartridges. His first two products, the AT-1 and AT-3, achieved success and enabled Matsushita to expand his business. He opened a larger headquarters in Machida, where the company still operates today.
April 17, 2022, marked 60 years since Matsushita created his first cartridge and Audio-Technica will mark this occasion by reaffirming its commitment to analog. Focusing on a human-centered approach to the process of generating sound, the company sees analog as an enjoyment and appreciation for audio that doesn’t alter, despite the rapid changes throughout history.
“It is an honor to provide a quality audio experience to millions of people throughout the world. What begins as a simple vibration – a subtle movement – results in an emotional connection, whether that be when listening deeply to an album or sharing your voice with the world,” says Kazuo Matsushita, president of Audio-Technica, and the son of Hideo Matsushita.
Alongside cartridges, Audio-Technica began producing headphones in 1974 and microphones in 1978, and according to the company, it began every process with a transducer and the aim to deliver a pure, natural sound. At the core of every product is the art of analog, as a delicate vibration is transformed into sound – both in the listening and recording processes.
In 1993 when Kazuo Matsushita became president of the company its business continued to expand, opening offices throughout the world and developing products that include the modern VM series of cartridges, the ATH-M50x headphones and the AT2020 microphone.
Today the company points out that Audio-Technica is an integral part of the audio industry, with products used at global events, on screen, in studios and in homes to retain the “audio for all” philosophy and ensuring future generations can experience the joy of analog.
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