Dynaudio announces new distribution plans

Loudspeaker manufacturer Dynaudio has announced that, from 1st November 2015, it will be distributing its industry-leading studio monitors from its headquarters in Skanderborg, Denmark.

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Dynaudio Professional products have been distributed by TC Group since 1999. Following the April acquisition of TC Group by Music Group, Dynaudio has taken the opportunity to restructure its distribution operation. As a result, the company has chosen to take its distribution operation in-house.

Ole Jensen, who has been working closely with Dynaudio from within TC Group since the original distribution agreement was signed, has moved to Dynaudio and will continue to be the main contact for distribution.

“We have enjoyed a long and mutually rewarding relationship with TC Group. The parting is amicable and we wish them every success in the future,” says Claus Rasmussen, Sales Director at Dynaudio.

“For Dynaudio, this is the start of an exciting new chapter. We are very pleased to be working more closely with our international distribution partners in the professional arena. The move reflects our renewed commitment to the audio industry and will provide us with greater market insight, to deliver an improved service to our partners and customers.

“We are also investing heavily in developing new technology for our loudspeakers, which will be presented to the market in the near future, ensuring that Dynaudio’s position in the top league of professional monitoring continues."

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