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John Alexander Westlake (born July 1970) – a Hi Fi designer of British & Czech origin. ==Career== Westlake started his Hi Fi career in his early twenties while working for a Hi Fi company Pink Triangle. He designed the Pink Triangle DaCapo digital to analog converter in 1995. He then moved on working for Cambridge Audio, designing many of their award winning products - Cambridge Audio DACMagic digital to analog converter, CD4, CD4SE, CD6, DAC 123, ISO Magic etc. He has also been working with semiconductor companies that patent some of his technologies: UK patent on Feedback controller for PWM amplifier, International patent on a signal processing circuit. John Westlake is known for his work on Class D amplifier technology. In 2008, after years of research and working for semiconductor companies, he started his own company - Lakewest Audio & returned to designing Hi Fi products. He is the designer behind the Peachtree Audio Nova D / A integrated amplifier that was voted a (Budget Product of the Year 2009 ) by Stereophile magazine. Peachtree Decco2 integrated amplifier & the Peachtree iDecco – Tube Hybrid Integrated Amp with “Pure Digital” iPod Dock. His recent designs include the Audiolab (8200 CD ) player – an award winning (Best Product of the Year 2010 ) & (Best Product of the Year 2011 ) by What HiFi Sound & Vision magazine. Followed by Audiolab (8200CDQ ) – all in one CD player, DAC and pre-amplifier. His latest addition to the Audiolab brand is the (M-DAC ), a new standalone D/A converter - voted a (Best Product of the Year 2011 ) by What HiFi Sound & Vision magazine. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John A. Westlake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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