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Teac

Teac
Leadership team

Mr. Yuji Hanabusa (CEO, Pres & Representative Director)

Mr. Yoshihide Nomura (CFO & Exec. Director)

Hiroshi Tokushige (GM of SCM Division, Exec. Officer & Mang. of Admin. Department)

Products/ Services
Electronics, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
500 - 1000
Headquarters
Tama, Tokyo, Japan
Established
1948
Net Income
2M - 5M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
TYO:6803
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Overview
Location
Summary
Teac Corporation engages in the audio and information product businesses in Japan and internationally. Its audio products comprise high-end and other audio products; audio equipment for music production; and professional audio products. The company's information products include recording and reproducing equipment for aircrafts, medical image recording, and reproducing products, as well as measurement products, such as sensors/transducers, data recorders, medical imaging recorders and filing systems, and video/ audio reproducer units, as well as data storage products comprising optical disc drives, and CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc writer and reader. It also provides manufacturing, customer, and system solutions; business solutions; and repair and maintenance services. The company was incorporated in 1948 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Teac Corporation is a subsidiary of Global Acoustic Partners LLC.
History

The company that eventually became the TEAC corporation was founded in August 1953. Originally named the Tokyo Television Acoustic Company, it employed Katsuma Tani, a former aviation and aeronautics engineer, who established a reputation as a highly qualified creator of audio equipment.

In 1956, his brother, Tomoma Tani, brought home a hand-made, 3-motor, 3-head stereo tape recorder. This sparked Katsuma's interest in reel-to-reel tape recorders. Confident they could engineer a better tape recorder, the Tani brothers founded the Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company on 24 December 1956.The Tokyo Television Acoustic Company and the Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company were merged to create the TEAC corporation, taking the initials of the latter company as its name. The main focus of the new company was to design and manufacture tape recorders.In 1969 TEAC produced the first consumer four-track reel-to-reel tape recorders capable of playing pre-recorded Quadraphonic open reel tapes . This was the first format to play high quality four-channel quadraphonic recordings in the home. In order to keep costs affordable, home machines used slower tape speeds and narrower track widths compared to similar professional machines. Quadraphonic sound was not widely adopted by the public and the Q4 format died by the late 1970s.

In 1972 TEAC introduced the first consumer grade four-track reel-to-reel recorders with Simul-Sync that were capable of overdubbing. Musicians were able to use these products as the basis of home recording studios. With this advancement many consumers created sophisticated home demo recordings for the first time. TEAC, and its TASCAM division, as well as other manufacturers sold thousands of these machines to musicians well into the 1990s.

Some of TEAC's most popular home multitrack recorders with Simul-Sync:

The A3340 4-track recorder with 10.5" tape reels, 7½ and 15 ips speeds w/ manual direction toggle lever

The A2340 4-track recorder with 7" tape reels, 3¾ and 7½ ips speeds w/ manual direction toggle lever

The A3340S 4-track recorder with 10.5" tape reels, 7½ and 15 ips speeds, the 's' designation indicates an improved tape transport mechanism with solenoid control

The A2340S 4-track recorder with 7" tape reels, 3¾ and 7½ ips speeds, the 's' designation indicates an improved tape transport mechanism with solenoid controlIn 2013, Gibson bought a majority stake in the company, giving it 54.42% of the company. After Gibson's bankruptcy in 2018, TEAC announced that they would continue to operate on their own.

Mission
T.E.A.C. Co Ltd is dedicated to developing the highest-quality electronic components, optical pickups and transport systems, as well as digital and analog electronic components to exceed industry standards. We strive to bring innovative products to the marketplace while providing uncompromising quality and excellent customer service.
Vision
T.E.A.C. Co Ltd’s vision is to be the definitive leader in the audio equipment and components industry, offering superior products that meet and exceed customer’s expectations.
Key Team

Kenji Hayashi (Mang. of Intellectual Property & Legal Affairs Department & Independent Outside Director)

Shinya Yoshino (GM of Devel. Division & Exec. Officer)

Mr. Nobuo Wada (Exec. Officer & GM of Corp. Planning Office)

Mr. Koichiro Nakamura (Exec. Officer)

Yoshihiro Kurahara (Exec. Officer)

Yosuke Matsuno (Exec. Officer)

Recognition and Awards
T.E.A.C. Co Ltd has won multiple awards, including a Bronze Star from the Japan Industrial Standards Association for its innovative design and manufacturing of optical pickups and transport systems. The company has also been recognized with awards in product innovation and impeccable customer service from noted industry magazines, such as Music Industry Reports and Audio Week.
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Teac
Leadership team

Mr. Yuji Hanabusa (CEO, Pres & Representative Director)

Mr. Yoshihide Nomura (CFO & Exec. Director)

Hiroshi Tokushige (GM of SCM Division, Exec. Officer & Mang. of Admin. Department)

Products/ Services
Electronics, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
500 - 1000
Headquarters
Tama, Tokyo, Japan
Established
1948
Net Income
2M - 5M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
TYO:6803
Social Media