Monsoon Computer Speakers
Published by HqSpeakers, on October 29th, 2009, in the categories: Bose
From 2000, Sonigistix succeeded in expanding their product line and incorporated the brand of Monsoon into their name thus tried to develop a quite solid reputation for the flat panel audio computer speakers that were very popular back then with the new computer system especially for users that wanted to have already incorporated into their system a good audio system and also a reliable one.

These kinds of speakers were based on technology with the main feature of magnetic planar, which was licensed by Eminet Technology that originally developed the concept. During the years it has become quite popular and some would say that because if this high popularity Sonigistix was purchased by Eastech which is an Asian technological manufacturer that has as a main focus to provide to the wide range of users quality audio devices for their computer systems. As for the brand itself, is currently located in USA, Arkansas, Little Rock.

It is not quite clear of what are the origins of the company because you can find it on the profile of a company in Canada so it is the main origin is not surely known. A manual from a pair of speakers says that the manufacturer will be located in Arkansas but all in all the computer speakers that you will buy from them are recommended by specialists and users at the same time. The Monsoon name is carried on under the tutelage of the Eastech but in 2004, computer speakers from this company almost disappeared and by late 2005 speakers from Monsoon were no longer sold by Eastech.

The Monsoon branded speakers, whether sold under Level 9 or Sonigistix developed a name in the industry for their sound, accuracy and uncommon design. Users that already have them will go to great extent to keep them because of their high quality and also because they are not found on the market anymore. Sadly, there were very good computer speakers but because they are not on the market anymore not many users remember them. When the shop in Canada closed, a new one was opened in Arkansas and you may find clones from these speakers only there.
The Monsoon brand will remain a mark of the Delphi and this will always allow the exploitation of the Sonigistix by the GM, by just using new products that the manufacturer will produce and put on the market. Currently the Monsoon Company will offer you a wide range of car audio systems that will surely fulfill you technological needs.
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