Company Profile
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A WORD TO BEGIN |
D&R Electronica Weesp b.v. has been operating for 37 years now. Which is an ideal time to stop for a moment and take a look back at the past, as well as towards the future. D&R was founded in March 1972 by (D)uco de Rijk and(&) (R)onnie Goene. Their aim was to design and manufacture mixing consoles for the music industry that were both affordable and of high quality. Since then, the company has gone far beyond its pioneering phase, weathered various economic storms and has expanded into a concept in the professional audio world. Our export business worldwide to every country you can think of has brought with it a steady growth in turnover and widespread distribution among buyers. Initially, D&R was a trend-setter in PA mixers. After that, we went into the studio recording sector and the world of broadcasting, Today, D&R is in the process of becoming a concept in its own right in the video and film audio post-production industry. This is a fast-growing industry which provides for the ever-growing demand for more image and sound information in every conceivable area. The enormous worldwide increase in radio and television broadcasters and the revitalized success of feature films for the cinema means that there is increasing demand for D&R products. The last 10 years D&R is mainly involved in Broadcast related products, such as the AXUM, Airmate, Airlab, Airmax, Lyra, Scorpius and Sirius mixers. Also our Hybrids are very popular. This company profile will introduce you to the people behind D&R today - and the work they do for the company. We also like to thank all our suppliers. Suppliers who we can trust to cater quickly for the sometimes erratic demand for our products, We would also like to use this Company profile to say "thank you" to our distributors and to their customers, who have made it possible for D&R to grow into a quality concept within the audio industry. Finally, we would like to thank all of our staff over the past 35 years for their unbelievable loyalty and input. It is these fine people who have made D&R into a dynamic and professional audio company for which virtually no task is impossible. It has been a fantastic challenge for our people, all of whom are united as part of this stable family company in a genuine passion for the professional audio industry. |
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Duco de Rijk Managing Director |
Duco de Rijk, the managing director and founder of D&R has a track record in music (no1 hit record) and is responsible for the design of all earlier analog designs of the mixing consoles and its cosmetics. When the demand for digital products became more evident about 10 years ago, the R&D team was expanded with experienced senior digital designers who took over the role of the founder as designer. These days Duco de Rijk is general manager of the company and personally involved in sales and purchasing. |
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HISTORY
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1972, Duco de Rijk and Ronnie Goene, who
were members of the popular band Zen at the time, with one golden Number 1 hit
'Hair', built their first tube mixing console. It was a revolutionary product
for the time. Many well-known pop groups such as Kayak, The Cats and Alquin
opted for D&R mixers because of their affordability, the warm sound they
produced and their virtually unlimited versatility. |
| Start |
D&R was officially founded on March 1st 1973. The previously famous duo used a private address that year to work on some 20 mixing consoles for customers including radio station such as London City, Radio Veronica, Radio Luxembourg and many other more or less well known pop groups, In the same year, D&R moved to a canal side property on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. With the design and production of the first studio-mixer, for the pop group Cats' own recording studio, they were in a strong position, resulting in their turnover and personal standing growing quickly. |
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Renewal |
In the mid-1970s, Ronnie Goene left the company to concentrate full-time on dentistry, while Duco de Rijk continued with the business. At the same time, D&R produced the very first quadraphonic mixer for the Cats' recording studio. It was a first i its time. The big feature on this mixer was the use of ICs instead of radio tubes. This made it possible to build more complex products. In the middle of 1975, D&R developed the first compressor/limiter. This product is still very much a collector's item. |
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Export |
In the meantime, D&R's turnover grew by a factor of 9. The growth of the business attracted the international market. In 1976, D&R took the plunge into this exciting market by taking a stand at the 'Frankfurter Messe'. In 1977, D&R designed and produced many signal processors, which they added to their range of mixer consoles. One year later, D&R launched the first affordable large-format studio mixer, the ST1 600 series. This mixer was a major success because it used an 'in-line format' that was totally unknown in Europe at the time. By the end of the 1970s, turnover had doubled, as had the number of employees. Exports were also growing steadily. |
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In 1979, D&R and its 15 staff moved to a new location in the west of Amsterdam. They now had a floor space of 450 sq.m. The company further developed the 'inline format' of the ST1600 and 1000 series mixers into a range of successful designs, In 1981, they also introduced the 400 series. A year later, in 1982, D&R rented a number of nearby areas to cope with the expansion of production area requirements and to accommodate more product development. In 1983, D&R launched the 300 and 700 series on the market as the small, affordable mixing consoles for recording studios just starting out and for location recording. In 1985 D&R moved to a large building located in Weesp, about 4 km from Amsterdam. This building was large enough to handle the continuous growth of the D&R. |
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Growth |
In 1984, D&R launched the larger in-line mixing consoles, such as the 2000 and 4000 series. They were very successful. In the meantime, the electronics company was exporting to 30 countries around the world. Staff grew to 35 and required premises that were larger, newer and more modern. So D&R moved in 1985 to the North industrial estate in Weesp, where there was a unit available of 1,400 sq.m. The signal processor program, which included compressors, noise gates, filters and a variety of other handy studio item, was added to an ever-growing turnover. In the years between 1987 and 1991 inclusive, D&R expanded its range with products such as the successful Dayner mixer, the new Stylyx live recording mixer, the Disteq mixer, the professional broadcast mixers Aided and Aircom, as well as the Avalon multitrack recording mixer. |
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Import |
In 1992, D&R founded the import company, AudioMate. This operation rounded out the D&R package, and in so doing provided product for the 'underside' of the market while creating the possibility of catering for total projects. The first imported product was a Taiwanese product which met D&R's high quality requirements. In 1993, the Weesp-based company brought out the Vision PA recording mixer on to the market. This was a timeless product that is still part of todays company range. The years that followed saw the design and production of various sorts of mixer of a very high quality. A few examples are the Axion live sound mixer, the Clubmix and the Portamix. |
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A change of direction |
1996
was an important year for D&R. Many of its smaller products were
encountering stiff competition from cheap mass-produced products. D&R's
answer to this was to change direction. This resulted in the introduction of
the Cinemix and Airmix. From that time onwards, D&R has concentrated on the
profitable, but not price-cutting, niche market of audio postproduction for
videos and films. |
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Jubilee |
This 1998, D&R's 25 years jubilee sees the beginning of deliveries of the ultimate film post-production mixer, the 'Octagon'. This mixer is the result of outstanding response of users to the successful Cinemix mixer. All of D&R's knowledge and experience in audio postproduction has been packed into this large-scale audio mixer. Response from the market and interest from the media has been overwhelming and D&R expects a significant proportion of its turnover to come from this new top-of-the-range product. In brief: a 25-year history characterized by growth, quality, innovation and a dash of daring. All this had made D&R stronger than ever. The electronics firm from Weesp in northern Holland is more than ready for the hi-tech challenge of the 21st century. |
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D&R Today
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The last 10
years D&R has put much effort into broadcast related products. Due to the
success of the Airmate broadcast console in 1998, a range of other broadcast
consoles as the Aircom, Airteq and Airmix established the D&R name in the
broadcast world nationally and internationally. New broadcast products with
more and more digital technology built in saw the daylight. |
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Profile |
D&R Electronica, based in Weesp, is a leading hi-tech company worldwide specializing in the design and production of quality, made-to-measure audio mixing consoles for a variety of applications. D&R's package of products ranges from small discotheque mixers for high-end installations to large-scale film post-production mixers, with over a hundred inputs. Ninety five per cent of the company's products find their way to other countries. D&R is striking for its flat organization structure. This makes the company able to respond directly, efficiently and decisively to customer wishes. Finally, D&R's open and informal working atmosphere make the distance between management and staff very small, which in turn helps maintain a high level of involvement and enthusiasm. The huge knowledge on mixing console design is adequatly filed for today's and future references both for end users and our design department. |
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Outstanding in hi-tech audio mixing console Design |
D&R
uses CAD systems for its designs, operated by an experienced staff of 4
research and development specialists. Their aim is to introduce a minimum of 2 substantial new
products per year. Because all of D&R's product development is carried out
in-house, all of the necessary know-how is available to produce made-to-measure
products. Using a checklist of options in terms of functionality, product
specifications and pricing levels, a concept design is presented to the key
users and key dealers. D&R assesses response to this preliminary concept
and then makes its decision regarding the final product concept. |
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R&D |
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Production |
The second major activity at D&R, of course, is the manufacture of mixing consoles and Printed Circuit Board assembly. (see picture)
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do this, the company applies the very strictest quality standards to the
materials and components it uses. |
| Warehousing |
All
components are purchased from well known and reliable suppliers such as
Texas Instrument, ALPS, Motorola and many others. |
| OEM |
The
company also produces its OEM products for other well-known manufacturers in
the audio industry. D&R derives these OEM products from its own
successfully tried and tested designs. |
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Manufacturing |
Products are assembled by experienced workers in a controlled environment.
We have specialist for specific product groups, making assembling a very
well known job for them. Manufacturing suggestions are due to the flat
companies management structure easily passed on to out R&D department. |
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Keys to success |
Thirty Five years' knowledge and experience in mixing consoles is the strength of D&R which is constantly innovating in hi-tech products and technologies. D&R also documents all of its product knowledge and specifications. Purchasing a D&R top quality product guarantees virtually lifelong service in terms of available components. |
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Quality |
Quality is a very high priority at D&R. All products are tested using a test protocol that is very strict. The company's purchasing policy is also based on quality products. |
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One of many test |
D&R also conducts random tests on all incoming goods for quality and functionality. Using an exhaustive checklist, D&R does everything it can to track down any possible faults at every stage of the manufacturing process. A series of on-going checks are carried out both during production and the test phase, as well as just before shipping. Interim testing of the PCB's using 'in circuit testers', is a further guarantee of defect-free printed circuit boards. |
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Total quality control |
D&R is very much aware of the fact that there would be no D&R without its customers. As a result, most of the company's designers play an active role in all sorts of professional studio activities so that they can keep up to date with their knowledge, as well as remain customer and market-oriented. |
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Showroom |
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D&R's showroom provide potential customers with the ability to check out a
product on hand. |
| Customer input |
So it is no wonder that D&R products fit in perfectly with being used every day. This results in highly practical solutions that are very straightforward to operate. D&R is happy to work with a customer to find solutions for specific requirements. The company also uses trade fairs and seminars, and sends questionnaires out to end-users. This is an excellent way of remaining totally up to date with the latest developments in the studio market. |
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Service |
Service and maintenance on most D&R products is simple. This is because the products are designed to be fully modular. Virtually any technician can change a module or PCB. Of course, D&R also provides technical support. Using its own technical department and the telephone helpdesk at the test department, customers can be helped or supported quickly and professionally. D&R also supports its customers with comprehensive manuals and an up-to-date website. Naturally, D&R also has the time for personal contact. D&R can also supply 90 per cent of all components used in its products over the past 35 years. |
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Perspectives |
D&R can look ahead to a rosy future. Our package of products is clearly aimed at various niches in the market. We will also continue to develop market segments in which our specific knowledge can be put to the best possible use - such as the booming Broadcast market. D&R's technical knowledge and experience in this area are ideally suited for this. D&R is also going full steam ahead along digital lines. The launch of a new fully digital modular "platform type" broadcast mixer is not far off -a product that takes D&R even more into the digital broadcast market. D&R has product ideas by the ton. The company will also continue to look for opportunities regarding new products and new market segments. |
| Administration/Sales |
This is the area where all your orders are processed and our administration is done |
| Summary |
I hope to have given you an insight in this unique Dutch company that has managed to put a footprint on the globe in terms of designing and manufacturing very high quality and affordable audio mixing consoles and signal processors for the past 37 years. I like to thank you for reading this Company Profile. Date: January 2009 |