Reimyo is a Japanese hi-fi brand from Combak Corporation, the company founded by Kazuo Kiuchi in 1970. The Reimyo name emerged later as Combak’s high-end audio label, and it is closely associated with Japanese boutique engineering rather than mass-market consumer electronics.
The brand is best known for source and amplification components, especially DACs, CD transports, preamplifiers, and power amplifiers. Notable Reimyo products include the DAP series digital-to-analogue converters, the CDT series transports, the CAT tube preamps, and the KAP power amplifiers. Reimyo is also linked to accessories and power-conditioning products such as line stabilizers, which fits the company’s attention to system tuning and resonance control.
In the market, Reimyo sits firmly in the high-end and niche boutique tier. Its products have long been described as refined and expensive, with a reputation for spacious, airy sound and careful build quality. This is a brand for serious audiophiles who value distinctive Japanese design philosophy over mainstream visibility.