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M&K Sound was founded in 1973 in Beverly Hills, California, when Walter Becker of Steely Dan commissioned recording engineer Ken Kreisel and audio entrepreneur Jonas Miller to design a studio reference subwoofer and monitoring system for the Pretzel Logic album. The resulting world's first balanced dual-drive subwoofer became the sonic foundation for a million-selling Top Ten hit, establishing M&K's reputation from inception. The company pioneered numerous industry firsts, including the satellite-subwoofer system, the first self-powered subwoofer, and the first THX-approved single-cabinet subwoofer, drawing on rigorous acoustical research and live recording expertise.
M&K Sound specializes in high-performance loudspeakers and subwoofers, positioning themselves as professional studio monitors and premium home theater solutions. Their product line centers on powered subwoofers and satellite speaker systems designed for accurate sound reproduction across music and film applications. The company's engineering foundation combines scientific methodology with critical listening disciplines, informed by the acoustical research of Dr. Lester Field, a former Bell Telephone scientist and professor at Caltech and Stanford.
M&K Sound occupies the high-end professional and prosumer market segment, with a heritage rooted in studio and mastering applications. Academy Award-winning films including Lord of the Rings, Wall-E, and The Incredibles were mixed and edited on M&K speakers, while the brand has equipped leading recording studios and private installations for industry professionals. This positioning reflects M&K's status as a choice for discerning listeners and professionals who prioritize accuracy and sonic integrity over mass-market appeal.
