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TECHNICAL AUDIO DEVICES LABORATORIES, INC.
Technical Audio Devices Laboratories, Inc. delivers truly immersive, soul-stirring music-listening experiences to proud owners of our products.
Technical Audio Devices Laboratories, Inc. (TADL) is the only Japanese high-end audio manufacturer that specializes in both audio components and speaker systems.
Design + Philosophy
TADL has long-standing product development and design philosophy and passion as well as proprietary technologies underlying their products.
TADL is committed to upholding this time-honored tradition of creating products that deliver a truly immersive, soul-stirring music-listening experience to their proud owners around the world.
Pursuit of Perfection
TADL continues to hone its technological prowess in the uncompromising pursuit of the ideal and perfection of sound reproduction.
Nearly 30 years after the first TAD-branded speakers were released, Technical Audio Devices Laboratories, Inc. (TADL) was spun off from Pioneer Corporation in 2007. The company’s focus was dedicated to developing and marketing a broader range of TAD-branded products, which include high-end amplifiers and disc players designed to bring the best out of TAD speakers. TADL’s mission is to inherit and advance the engineering prowess and assets accumulated by Pioneer in the high-end audio field over the years.
Genuine Sound
TADL makes products that reproduce the genuine sound without adding any artificial coloration or omitting any of original musical nuances.
To design TAD speakers and audio components to reproduce the genuine sound, our engineers combine a legacy of our proprietary technologies with leading-edge materials, parts, and technologies. This approach enables TAD products to delivery a being-there experience to listeners. Listeners feel as if they were sitting in a front-row seat in a concert hall and enjoying the music being played right in front of them, temporarily forgetting the existence of speakers and audio components in their room. We call this concept “the Artistic Intent, Intact.”