Lexicon (company)
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This article is about the audio equipment manufacturer. For other companies, see Lexicon (disambiguation).
Lexicon is an American company that engineers, manufactures, and markets audio equipment as a brand of Harman International Industries. The company was founded in 1971 with headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts, and offices in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was acquired by Harman in 1993.[1]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Audio electronics |
Founded | 1971 |
Headquarters | Woodbury, Orange County, New York |
Key people | Francis F. Lee Chuck Bagnaschi Dr. David Griesinger |
Products | Professional audio production equipment, home theater equipment, consumer audio, vehicle audio |
Owner | Samsung Electronics |
Parent | Harman International Industries |
Website | http://www.lexicon.com |
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Lexicon traces its history to the 1969 founding of American Data Sciences by MIT professor Dr. Francis F. Lee and engineer Chuck Bagnaschi, developers of digital audio devices for medical heart monitoring.[2]