Aragon and Acurus brands being revived


I was looking on the Klipsch website today to check forum threads about Aragon products. Klipsch has posted a notice there that in April both Aragon and Acurus brands had been sold to a start up company called Indy Audio Labs. The company was formed by 2 long time Klipsch engineers who wanted Aragon and Acurus revived. They are looking to continue the Mondial legacy of great value and really good sounding gear and expect new product lines to be out some time in 2010. All service and support will now be handled thru them. The website is at wwwdotindyaudiolabsdotcom and provides more detailed information. I posted this in another thread but thought more people would see it in a thread of its own. This is indeed good news and I am interested to see what IAL will put out as far as new product.
Regards, Cris
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That is nice to hear. Acurus is one brand that really opened my eyes too know that solid state gear can sound different and some much better than other SS gear. Price is not always the factor. Acurus was really a taste of the high end at a mid fi price.
Aragon and Acurus (but not the AmFi brand of the Mondial Trio) were also MADE IN AMERICA with little corner-cutting when it came to sound quality. Aragon and Acurus offered first-, second- and third-tier performance at second-tier, third-tier or mass-market pricing. By today's standards, that's an unbeatable combination. As a result they offered terrific audio value in a product that a consumer could purchase with confidence in both the sound quality AND without promoting the neo-slave/anti-worker/anti-environment attitudes of developing nations.

I'm not certain that's possible with today's overall "source it from China" corporate philosophy. But time will tell; product is expected to be available "early 2010". We'll see how closely they've respected and kept the Mondial heritage.
It'll be very interesting to see how successful Indy Audio can revive this brand. At first I also thought about the possibility that Aragon might be reduced yet another rebadged Asian importer, but according to their web site "Our designs and much of our manufacturing is still done here in the USA". I'm sure that no one can avoid some level of outsourcing in todays age, but it appears that they are planning to build them in America.