Klotz AIS Gmbh, Today a Leading Company in the Cable and Accessory Market Branded Enterprises Are Part of the Same Culture and Philosophy
klotz — issue #01 decades klotz —issue #01: years weeks days 35 1,825 12,775 hours minutes 306,600 18,396,000 seconds 1,103,760,000 the three klotz brothers, thomas, dieter and peter have been in the forefront of the audio broadcasting and event technology industry for 35 years. from the foundation through periods of innovation and growth, and last but not least due to the refocus on the two market segments interfaces and communications, the klotz companies have mastered periods of turbulent developments and changes successfully. by exploiting their strengths, including dynamic innovation, reliability, desire and ability to ensure the satisfaction of individual customer needs, the companies have established themselves as leaders in quality and performance. until today this has been appreciated by musicians, rental operators, theatres, operas, stadiums, airports and worldwide broadcast stations. the times 88—95 they are a- changin’ growth The late 1980s and early 1990s saw the world in a state of upheaval. As the Cold War standards to the studio rack. In 1988 Klotz established it´s cable production in the ended, borders were dissolved. The sound-track for the era was provided by the Franconian town of Vilchband. In the late 80ies Klotz was pioneering the fibre optic Scorpions with their worldwide megahit “Wind of Change”. The band’s guitarist, technology within the pro audio market. The development of OAK_link, the world’s first Matthias Jabs, would later collaborate with Klotz to develop his signature cable, the optical fiber cable designed specifically for professional audio technology, proved its “Rockmaster”. It’s a small world! In the meantime, Klotz was also continuing to put worth in numerous settings including Wembley Stadium, where it made an impressive every effort into improving and expanding its range of standard music products, launching debut by delivering superb sound for the Rolling Stones and Madonna.
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