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Akai (traditional Chinese: 雅佳; pinyin: Yǎjiā, Japanese: AKAI in rōmaji) is a consumer electronics...
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Akai (traditional Chinese: 雅佳; pinyin: Yǎjiā, Japanese: AKAI in rōmaji) is a consumer electronics brand, founded by Saburo Akai (who died in 1973) as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤井電機株式会社, Akai Denki Kabushiki-gaisha), a Japanese manufacturer in 1929. It is now headquartered in Singapore as a subsidiary of Grande Holdings, a Chinese Hong Kong-based conglomerate, which also owns the formerly Japanese brands Nakamichi and Sansui. The Akai brand is now used to rebadge electronics manufactured by other companies. "Akai" means red, hence the logo color, earlier also accompanied by a red dot.
The manufacturer's products included reel-to-reel audiotape recorders (most notably, the GX series), tuners, audio cassette decks (top level GX, mid level TC, HX and CS series), amplifiers (top level AM and mid level TA series), video recorders and loudspeakers. Akai is also generally regarded to have built the best 8-track player/recorders that were popular during the 1970s. The most famous models were the CR-80 series which are still in use over 35 years later.
Many Akai products were sold under the name Roberts in the US, as well as A&D; in Japan and Tensai in Western Europe. During the late 1960s
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