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CineMag was founded in 1979 in North Hollywood, California. Its
mission is to manufacture the very best audio magnetic components
in the world. However, its history goes back to 1953 when its founder,
Tom Reichenbach, was a youngster and was already making transformers
with his father, Ed.
Edward Reichenbach's experience in the audio transformer business
goes back to Altec Lansing during World War II. Starting there,
he designed many transformers which ended up in their equipment.
There are some interesting pictures of
Ed at Altec Lansing on the
Cork Board. After Ed left Altec Lansing he manufactured audio and
power transformers and inductors on his own. Eventually, Ed formed
Reichenbach Engineering and developed a line of transformers which
became ubiquitous standards in the pro audio industry. Tom worked
with Ed until 1979, when he formed CineMag. CineMag was originally
located at Reichenbach Engineering, but after a few years outgrew
the facility.
In order to obtain the very best results in an audio design, it
is imperative that each and every detail of manufacturing be closely
watched. The smallest deviation from ideal manufacturing processes
will result in product which does not meet our criteria. For this
reason, we do all manufacturing in our own facility at Canoga Park,
California.
Every device we manufacture must pass a thorough computerized test.
This assures our customers that their product will deliver the best
performance possible.
Dedication to excellence in manufacturing and service, as well as
ongoing research and development, has distinguished CineMag as the
leader in audio magnetics. CineMag offers a broad range of audio
transformers and inductors to satisfy customer product requirements.
By doing all manufacturing in-house we are able to maintain the
highest standard of quality.
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