
Back from the 80s
The Harmony brand was launched in the 1980s, together with the first home loudspeakers produced by ESB. The production of Harmony car speakers began in the 90s, with a wide range of products that combined high quality performance at a lower price than the ESB speakers themselves, yet without ever forgetting the final goal… high-fidelity speaker capable of reproducing the entire sound spectrum. This year, Harmony returns to the market with a wide range of high-quality products.
Why “Blue Note”? It’s derived from the height of the Blue Note jazz record label (1930-1950). It is a way to connect the name of our audio products with important moments in modern music history. This touches the soul of people who are passionate about music, and are therefore the most easily remembered names. Harmony will also use the “Blue Note” brand for all its products that have a “classic” sound quality, inspired by sound quality that distinguishes the high-end audio market. Harmony’s “Hard Rock” name, on the other hand, is used for a sound similar to what we have today in the discotheque. Typical differences include reduced low bass and more efficiency. This year, Harmony returns to the market with a wide range of products including a 2-way speaker system, a coaxial speaker, and 2 subwoofers, including active under seat and spare wheel models, providing a complete, ready-to-use solution for all customers.
