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In 1995, Ampex divested this division, then called the Ampex Recording Media Corporation. At the same time, 3M was also spinning off its magnetic media division. Equitable Life Insurance acquired these combined entities, which became Quantegy Inc., and later changed its name to the current Quantegy
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In 2009, Quantegy began working on reviving Quantegy 456 Studio Mastering Tape, Quantegy 499 Gold Studio Mastering Tape, GP9 Platinum Studio Mastering Tape, as well as the Black Diamond Series of products. But as of 2012, no progress had been
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In January 2007, Quantegy announced that it will cease production of magnetic tape in April 2007 and is taking orders up until February 22. The only remaining manufacturers of new magnetic tape for sound recording were
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Quantegy Inc., formerly Ampex Media Corporation, starts new chapter in company's 35 year history; Quantegy will continue to manufacture and market Ampex brand professional audio, video, and instrumentation media
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Recording Solutions, with the Ampex product line being the nominal survivor, although much use of the 3M technologies later found their way into Quantegy products including the high end GP9 tape.
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In January 2005, having previously filed for bankruptcy protection, Quantegy closed its manufacturing facility in Opelika. This event received substantial media attention.
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purchased the majority of Quantegy's reel-to-reel audio tape and accessories and began to sell it on their web site.
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Most of the tape production facilities, located in Opelika, Alabama, were sold in 2008.
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devices and instrumentation recorders along with some audiophile home hobbyists.
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In June 2007, Quantegy ceased sales of the FHD and Black Diamond FHD3 series of
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acquired Orradio Industries and it became the Ampex Magnetic Tape Division.
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Quantegy Announces Discontinuation of Various Magnetic Tape Products
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On April 18, 2005, Quantegy resumed operations under new ownership.
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products to the professional audio recording industry.
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Rolling Stone story on 2005 plant closing/bankruptcy
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Quantel

magnetic tape
external hard drives
Opelika, Alabama
data storage
World War II
John Herbert Orr
Ampex
RMGI
ATR Magnetics
Reel Deal Pro Audio
hard drive
Audio tape specifications
Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
Videotape
Quantegy Inc., formerly Ampex Media Corporation, starts new chapter in company's 35 year history; Quantegy will continue to manufacture and market Ampex brand professional audio, video, and instrumentation media products.
Quantegy Resumes Manufacturing
Quantegy Announces Discontinuation of Various Magnetic Tape Products
Reel Deal Offers Last Quantegy Tapes
Corporate Homepage
Quantegy History Page
NPR story on 2005 plant closing/bankruptcy
Rolling Stone story on 2005 plant closing/bankruptcy
More info on new ownership
advertisement
Reel Deal Offers Last Quantegy Tapes
Categories
Video storage
Audio storage

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