Copland (company)
Copland is a Danish audio company that was established in the mid-1980s by Olé Möller. Their main product line include both valve and solid-state amplifiers. In addition to two-channel amplification, they also have amplifiers designed for home cinema applications.
Type | private limited company |
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Industry | High-End Audio Equipment |
Founded | mid-1980s |
Headquarters | Ryesgade 25 D, 2200 København, Denmark |
Key people | Olé Möller |
Products | Hi-fi equipment, Audio-visual equipment |
Website | http://www.copland.dk |
The first products were the CT401 and CT501 amplifiers, which won praise for their build and sound quality. Their current product range includes only one source component, which is a compact disc player.
The company also introduced a Digital Room Correction (DRC) system, which uses time-domain based techniques to generate anti-reflection signals to counteract room resonances and cancellations. It is based on Dynaton's DDRC module.
References
- COPLAND website
- COPLAND DRC205 microsite
- COPLAND Corporate History on The Audio Circuit
- Dynaton Reference List, including Copland
Reviews
- Copland CTA 401 review on Home Theatre Review
- Copland CTA 405 review on Home Theatre Review
- Copland CTA 405 review at Testseek.com
- Copland CTA 405 review on What Hi-Fi
- Copland CDA 288 review at Sound Stage
- Copland CDA 288 review on Gramaphone
- Copland CDA 825 review on Hi-Fi Choice
- Copland DRC 205 review at Sound Stage AV
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