Founded in 1953 in Chicago by legendary audio engineer Ed Miller and partner John Snow, Sherwood Electronic Labs became one of America's first true 'High-Fidelity' manufacturers. The company pioneered numerous innovations including the world's first commercial FM stereo broadcast technology, first digital readout tuners, computer-controlled tuners, and the industry's first 100% all-silicon solid-state audio receiver. Sherwood specialized in amplifiers, tuners, and receivers, later expanding to speakers and accessories. Known for SQ quad-circuitry and multi-channel capabilities, Sherwood set industry standards for power ratings and performance. Celebrating 60 years in 2013, Sherwood survived when contemporaries Fisher and Scott did not. Today, the company secretly manufactures nearly one-third of the world's high-performance receivers while maintaining its reputation for audio excellence and innovative engineering that established it as a cornerstone of American hi-fi history.
Founded in 1953 in Chicago by legendary audio engineer Ed Miller and partner John Snow, Sherwood Electronic Labs became one of America's first true 'High-Fidelity' manufacturers. The company pioneered numerous innovations including the world's first commercial FM stereo broadcast technology, first digital readout tuners, computer-controlled tuners, and the industry's first 100% all-silicon solid-state audio receiver. Sherwood specialized in amplifiers, tuners, and receivers, later expanding to speakers and accessories. Known for SQ quad-circuitry and multi-channel capabilities, Sherwood set industry standards for power ratings and performance. Celebrating 60 years in 2013, Sherwood survived when contemporaries Fisher and Scott did not. Today, the company secretly manufactures nearly one-third of the world's high-performance receivers while maintaining its reputation for audio excellence and innovative engineering that established it as a cornerstone of American hi-fi history.
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