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Actel appears to be another phantom brand entry in audio databases with no verifiable audio equipment manufacturing operations. Comprehensive research reveals no credible audio company operating under this name, despite brief mentions on hifi-wiki.com listing potential speaker models (ACT 20, ACT 40, ACT 60, CUBUS, SAT 1, TRIAGON) without any company details or verification. The primary Actel Corporation was a semiconductor/FPGA company founded in 1985 and acquired by Microsemi in 2010 for $430 million, but had no involvement in consumer audio manufacturing. An inaccessible Chinese website (actel-audio.com) suggests possible confusion or attempted brand appropriation. Similar to phantom brands like Dero, Dolphin Kabel, and Audiothentic, Actel represents another example of database corruption where entries exist without corresponding real-world manufacturing operations, historical documentation, or verifiable business activities in the audio equipment industry.
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