Founded in 1991 in Holliston, Massachusetts by Joe Reynolds, Vincent Garino, and Jeffrey Garino, Nordost Corporation is an American high-end audio cable manufacturer despite its Scandinavian-sounding name. The company emerged from audiophile Joe Reynolds' vision to create innovative cable solutions, launching with their revolutionary 'Flatline' speaker cable that caught national attention for uncovering previously hidden audio details while featuring a flat form factor that could be discretely run under carpets. Nordost pioneered the use of DuPont's FEP (fluoropolymer plastic marketed as Teflon FEP), making Flatline the first audiophile cable to utilize this revolutionary material for superior signal transmission. Based in Massachusetts, the company manufactures audio and video cables, interconnects, and audio accessories with all processes, technologies, and products developed and constructed in their home state. Their product lines include the entry-level Leif series offering solid performance at accessible prices, continuing through their premium Norse-themed cable series. With products distributed in 72 countries worldwide, Nordost has established itself as a leader in high-end audio cable technology through decades of technical achievements and innovation in the audiophile cable field, maintaining their commitment to American manufacturing while serving discerning audio enthusiasts globally seeking superior cable performance for their high-end audio systems.