1947
Founders Ruby
and Clarence Moore establish International Radio and Electronics
Corporation modifying and distributing high-quality tape recorders
(Magnecord, Recordio, Pentron, and Crestwood) for rugged
environments.
Transistor invented at Bell Labs.
Bing Crosby "White Christmas"
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1950
Introduction of worlds first tape
recorder with built-in power amplifier. Tone control circuitry further
enhances this unit designed for PA system use.
Nat "King" Cole "Mona Lisa"
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1950s
Crowns line of vacuum tube tape recorders includes the Standard, Imperial, Broadcast, Prince, and Royal. |
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1953
A three-motor electromagnetic braking
mechanism revolutionizes the tape recorder industry. Clarence Moore
obtains patent the following year.
Speakers are designed and manufactured as accessories to tape recorders.
Tony Bennett "Rags to Riches"
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1955
Tape recorder production grows and expands.
Bill Haley and the Comets "Rock Around the Clock" |
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1958
The Royal makes its appearance as Crown's first stereo, 2channel, tape recorder.
Elvis Presley "Don't" |
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1959
Crowns tape recorders take on a new rack-mount design with the introduction of the Crown Prince.
Crown introduces standalone vacuum tube amplifiers including the A15 and A30.
Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" |
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1960-61
Crown tape recorder improvements
include separate electronic and transport sections, push button and
relay control, and remote control
capabilities.
The Gold Crown Stereo X recorder includes several innovations in component electronics.
Patsy Cline "Crazy" |
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1962-63
The first solid state, professional quality tape recorder is invented at Crown.
The Beach Boys "Surfin' USA" |
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1964
Crowns first solid state amplifier, the SA 20-20, is an industry first, low-profile unit (1 3/4 inches high).
The Beatles "She Loves You" |
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1967
Crown raises the bar once more with the
introduction of the DC-300 amplifier. It is the worlds first
reliable, solid-state, high-power amplifier. Rated conservatively at
150 watts per channel, the amplifier features extremely low
distortion and noise. Two years after its introduction, High Fidelity
magazine calls it the worlds best stereo amplifier.
Jimmy Hendrix "Purple Haze" |
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1968
The Pro 800 Series tape recorders feature a logic-controlled transport.
Marvin Gaye "I heard it through the grapevine" |
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1970
The new IC-150 pre-amp and D-150 amplifier feature exceptional sound quality.
James Taylor "Fire and Rain" |
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1971
The grounded bridge amplifier is
invented at Crown. Prototypes, however, are destroyed in another
significant event of 1971.
Rod Stewart "Maggie May" |
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Thanksgiving Day, 1971
Fire destroys over 60%
of the Crown facility and the remainder of the plant is severely
damaged. $1 million of uninsured inventory destroyed.
Production resumes within 6 weeks with the D-60 amplifier. |
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1972
A new Crown plant emerges over the ashes of the former structure.
Introduction of the M600/M2000 amplifier, another industry first
(2000 watts mono into 8 ohms), using the patented grounded-bridge
circuit.
Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven" |
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1975
International Radio and Electronics Corporation becomes Crown International, Inc.
KC & the Sunshine Band "That's the Way (I Like It)" |
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1976
The patented EQ-2 synergistic equalizer is added to the Crown product family.
Boston "More than a Feeling" |
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1977
Crown gracefully ends production of its tape recorder products.
Introduction of DL-2 controller, revolutionizing preamplification
with digitally controlled modular systems, computer interface
capabilities, and
patented phono circuitry.
The IOC (Input-Output-Comparitor) circuit instantly indicates amplifier overload conditions.
Eagles "Hotel California" |
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1978
The newly introduced D-75 amplifier is
combined with the RTA2 (real-time analyzer) to create a compact,
accurate, and easy-to-use
instrument for acoustical analysis.
Bee-Gees "Stayin' Alive" |
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1979
Patented SA2 is the worlds first power amplifier to use a built-in computer to maximize transistor performance.
The newly introduced FM ONE tuner is a design winner at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Police "Roxanne" |
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1980
Crown begins microphone manufacturing with the introduction of the PZM (Pressure Zone Microphone) family of microphones.
Pink Floyd "The Wall" |
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1981
FM TWO replaces FM ONE with a low-profile, digital-tuning design.
Diana Ross and Lionel Richie Endless Love |
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1982
Development of Delta Omega power
amplifier. The patented design allows an operator to compensate for
speaker cabling effects that normally reduce usable power.
Van Halen "Pretty Woman" |
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1984
Micro-Tech family of amplifiers brings
patented Grounded Bridge and Junction Temperature Simulation
technologies to the audio world. PIP modules also provide input
flexibility.
Cyndi Lauper "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" |
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1986
The PCC-160, an advanced directional boundary microphone, is launched.
Peter Gabriel "Sledgehammer" |
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1987
GLM (great little mics) line of miniature microphones is developed for recording use: radio, TV, and motion pictures.
A new line of hand-held microphones, the CM300 Differoid, is patented.
The ultimate amplifier, MA10000, provides 10,000 watts of power.
First application, to provide power for 465 speakers at the
Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway.
U2 "Joshua Tree" |
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1988
The IQ-2000 System allows computer monitoring and control of up to 200 remote power amplifiers.
Michael Jackson Man in the Mirror |
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1989
Com-Tech amps for fixed installations debut with direct 70-volt operation.
The Patented SASS microphone becomes the first new stereo recording system since WWII.
The Macro Reference amp provides exceptional sonic performance for the studio market.
Tom Petty Runnin' Down a Dream |
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1991
MPX-6 and SMX-6 mixers expand the IQ System family of products.
Scorpions Wind of Change |
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1992
MA-5000VZ amplifier featuring the
Variable Impedance (VZ) bi-level power supply added to the Macro-Tech
Series, quickly becoming the
touring standard for Sub cabinets.
Development of PZM-11 and PCC-170SW microphones.
Boyz II Men End of the Road |
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1993
Introduction of the CM311, a head-worn microphone. First created for country music star, Garth Brooks.
Stone Temple Pilots Plush |
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1995
CM-700 studio condenser microphone earns rave reviews from both critics and users.
Hootie & the Blowfish Let Her Cry |

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1996
A new 46,000 square foot facilities addition expands the production capacity.
The revolutionary K2 amplifier is the star of the NAMM show, offering 1270 watts mono output from a
chassis only 3 inches high, and with no cooling fan.
Wallflowers 6th Avenue Heartache |

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1998
CE1000 and CE2000 offer outstanding performance at an affordable price
Faith Hill "This Kiss" |
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1999
The IQ-PIP-USP2, Crown's second-generation
DSP-based amplifier module, provides amazing power and flexibility
with an extensive list of features.
Santana "Smooth"
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2000
Crown becomes a member of the Harman International family of Pro Audio companies.
CE4000 expands the CE Series, Crown's most cost efficient amplifier yet.
IQ-USM 810 digital mixer/digital processor is an eight-input, ten-output, all digital "system in a box."
Creed "With Arms Wide Open"
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2001
Crown's IQ-PIP-USP2/CN, when added to a PIP2 amp, creates the industry's first CobraNet-compatible amplifier.
Janet Jackson "All for You"
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2002
Crown reinvents it's IQ System and ships
the world's first solution for transporting networked audio control
and digital audio via a single 100 Mb Ethernet network connection.
CTs Series introduced as the new flagship Installed Sound amplifier.
The new XLS Series sets sales records for Crown.
Avril Lavigne "Complicated"
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2004
Crown launches their new flagship amplifier
line for the tour sound and corporate PA markets, the I-Tech Series.
The world's most advanced power amplifier, I-Tech represents the
pinnacle of Crown's over 50 years of leadership to date, encorporating a
host of advanced technologies.
OutKast "Hey Ya!"
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2005
Crown introduces more new products than in
any single year in it's history to date, including a new line of
high-value products geared for the commercial audio market, the
Commercial Audio Series. The line includes amplifiers, amplifier-mixers
and pre-amplifier mixers. The Commercial Audio Series earns Crown
their third-straight Technical Excellence & Creativity (TEC) Award
in the Amplifier Technology category.
Kelly Clarkson "Since U Been Gone"
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2006
Crown launches significant new amplifer
lines, including the XTi Series for portable PA, the CDi Series for
installed sound, and the DSi Series for cinema. XTi becomes the most
successful new product launch in Crown history.
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Dani California"
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