Is KLH Audio still in business?

In January of 2017, KLH was purchased by Kelley Global Brands, owned by CEO David Kelley, audio industry veteran and entrepreneur. KLH is now located in Noblesville, Indiana, and is launching a brand new line of high-fidelity loudspeakers.

What does KLH stand for speakers?

KLH Research and Development Corporation
KLH is an audio company founded in 1957 as KLH Research and Development Corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, by Henry Kloss, Malcolm S. Low, and Josef Anton Hofmann originally to produce loudspeakers.

What does KLH mean?

keyhole limpet hemocyanin
A substance taken from a marine organism that may be linked to a specific antigen to boost the immune response to that antigen. KLH is being studied as a way to increase the immune response to cancer vaccines. It is a type of immune modulator. Also called keyhole limpet hemocyanin.

Where was the company KLH Audio Systems located?

The company was formally known as KLH Audio Systems and for a while located in Santa Ynez, California. It was also known as Wald Sound and Verit Industries.

Which is the best KLH home audio speaker?

The amount of detail poured into KLH Kendall Floorstanding Speakers is absolutely astounding-If there ever were a case of a speaker looking and sounding twice its price, this is it. Visit our dealer locator to find a KLH retailer near you. The build quality of the home theater speakers is outstanding. So clear and full at any listening level.

What kind of software does KLH consulting use?

Enterprise Software is simply one of the most important tools in your business. KLH Consulting specializes in implementing and supporting ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems while providing mission-critical solutions.

When was KLH sold to Singer Corp.?

KLH had sales of $17 million, employed over 500 people and sold over 30,000 speakers a year before it was sold to Singer Corp. in 1964. Later it was bought by Electro Audio Dynamics Inc. and moved to California in 1980. KLH was then acquired by Kyocera Ltd, a Japanese conglomerate, and production was shifted overseas.