Audionics
Creation Audionics was created in 1987 as a wholly owned subsiduary of the Yorkshire Radio Network. The new company was formed in recognition of the fact that YRNs technical team had expertise that was increasingl......Creation Audionics was created in 1987 as a wholly owned subsiduary of the Yorkshire Radio Network. The new company was formed in recognition of the fact that YRNs technical team had expertise that was increasingly being used outside the network. In its new guise, Audionics designed and built much of the equipment used by the members of Yorkshire Radio Network and by an increasing number of outside customers such as BBC Radio, and a host of commercial stations. The team was often asked to design and build special equipment for its customers. What set the company apart was the fact that the technical staff had the ability to turn a customers often complex needs into practical reality. The Management Buyout In 1991, Audionics was acquired by a consortium of prominent Yorkshire business people. The consortium recognised the importance of retaining the skills built up by Phil Davies and Phil Myers, who took an active part in the purchase of the company and continue to run it to this day. Audionics has since gone from strength to strength and built up an enviable reputation as a designer and manufacturer of innovative yet practical equipment for broadcast studios. The customer base has expanded considerably over the years and Audionics equipment is in constant use in studios across Britain and around the world. In November 2007 Audionics became wholly owned by the Executive Directors, Phil Davies and Phil Myers.. The Development of Audionics It quickly became apparent to the Audionics company directors that clients who valued the design and build skills of the company also had a need for a wide range of "off the shelf" devices. Gradually a portfolio of standard products has been built up using the skills and intimate knowledge of the business that has become a byword for the Audionics custom build service. The continuing programme of product development now includes AES digital audio technology. The range includes studio amplifiers and distribution amplifiers, mixing matrices, workstations and a range of digital products. The "off the shelf" range has become so successful that it now accounts for around half the companys business. New products are added to the inventory only when an opportunity is identified to produce a device that will offer the user genuine benefits at a reasonable price. Products and Services Information on the range of Products and Services on offer from Audionics. Customers A cross section of Audionics customers from across the world.
