Altec Lansing is an American audio electronics company currently owned by the Infinity Group. It was founded in 1941 when the Altec Services Company purchased the nearly bankrupt Lansing Manufacturing Company and melded the two names, forming the Altec Lansing Corporation. Their primary products are loudspeakers and associated audio electronics for professional, home, automotive and multimedia applications.
Altec traces its history to 1927 when motion picture sound was introduced with the release of "The Jazz Singer". Engineers at Western Electric, who later formed Altec Services Company, developed the technology. The company originally serviced theater sound systems, then quickly expanded into manufacturing horn loudspeakers. The Altec Lansing Duplex 600-series coaxial loudspeaker was popular for making studio monitors from the 1940s to the 1980s. The Altec "Voice of the Theatre" line of loudspeakers was widely used in movie theaters, concert halls, and also in rock concerts from the 1960s to the 1990s, such as custom designs used at Woodstock Festival.
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You know me
I'm movin' in
Your empathy
I'm moving in
Your empathy
The people come
You go with them
Bring me back
Something of theirs
Bring me back
Something of theirs
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It comes from me
It comes from you
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