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Foster Denki KK (フォスター電機株式会社, Fosutā Denki kabushiki kaisha) is an electronics company that manufactures loudspeakers and audio equipment for other companies or sells them under the trade name Fostex. It is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Overview
Foster Denki supplies audio equipment as an OEM:
speakers and headphones for Sennheiser, Sony, Yamaha, Denon, Nokia and Beats
earphones for Apple's iPod and iPhone
television speakers for the Toshiba REGZA television brand
in-vehicle speakers for Clarion, Mitsubishi Motors, Honda, GM, Ford, Mercedes-Benz and others
History
Foster Denki was founded in 1948 and became one of the largest OEM manufacturer of loudspeakers and transducer products worldwide. Fostex was then established in June 1973 to brand components manufactured by Foster Electric.
In 1978, Fostex [1] started to develop speakers for professional use, becoming very well known in both consumer hi-fi and professional fields. Fostex 6301B was the company's most small powered monitor speaker for broadcast and professional use.
= 1980s: Analog multitrack recorders
=From 1981, Fostex and TASCAM pioneered affordable multitrack recording equipment, with Fostex producing the A-2 and the A-4 reel-to-reel recorders; the A-8 was the first eight-track recorder that used affordable ¼ inch tape, becoming a popular choice in the freelance and home recording field.
Fostex also produced a series of cassette multitrackers, including the popular four-track Fostex 250, which used standard cassettes running at double speed (3¾ ips), which improved high frequency response and dynamic range. To obtain four tracks from a standard cassette, all the four tracks available were used in one direction (normally, two tracks are used in each direction). Dolby C noise reduction was used.
In 1983, Fostex released the X-15, a portable, battery-powered, cassette-based four track recorder and the B-16, a very compact recorder which fitted 16 tracks onto ½ inch tape running at 15 ips speed. Dolby C was built into the machine as an option to overcome the technical limitations due to the narrow track format.
The B-16 was followed by the E-16 in 1986 and the G-16S in 1990, being the first recorder implementing the Dolby S noise reduction system. The G-24S was the last analogue multitrack machine, which fitted 24 tracks onto 1 inch tape and included built-in SMPTE/MIDI synchronization and a removable front panel remote control and meter bridge.
= 1990s: Digital multitrack recorders
=As digital technology progressed in the audio field, Fostex moved from analogue tape-based recorders to digital, drive-based recorders.
The Fostex DMT-8, released in 1995, was the first portable and affordable digital recorder. It provided eight tracks of 16-bit, 44.1kHz audio recorded to hard disk, non-destructive editing capabilities, a built-in metronome and MIDI clock output for synchronization with other machines. The FD-4 and FD-8 were variants which added support for Zip and SyQuest removable drives.
= Present
=Fostex's current product range includes digital multitrack recording equipment, loudspeaker drivers, studio monitors, microphones, and headphones.
Some production sound mixers for motion pictures use the Fostex Field Memory Recorder (FR-series and PD-series), which records audio and stores recordings as WAV files, as their recording device for sync sound.
Fostex has expanded its offering of hi-fi based products to include high-end headphones (TH-series), digital audio converters (HP series) and devices for portable listing. Fostex's T50RP model has become popular in headphone modification circles.
References
Top Headset Reviews and buying guides: Headset Reviews.
Further reading
"Fostex D-90". Future Music. No. 59. Future Publishing. August 1997. p. 45. ISSN 0967-0378. OCLC 1032779031.
External links
Official international website
Fostex D-160 Sound On Sound review (archive.org)
Fostex D-90 Sound On Sound review (archive.org)
Fostex CDR200 Sound On Sound review (archive.org)
Fostex FD8 Sound On Sound review (archive.org)
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Fostex T50RPMK4G | Headphone Reviews and Discussion
03 Jan 2025 · Cosmetically, Fostex has entirely dropped the orange and white accents, going for a stealthy black and grey design including a slightly updated logo design. The cables going over the headband are now fabric sheathed instead of just rubber, and there are some small quality of life upgrades, like user-facing left and right indicators.
Fostex TH900mk2 | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head …
04 Okt 2024 · 8 years after it's release and at just over 2000 Euros, the TH900mk2 still sits comfortably on Fostex’s dynamic driver headphone throne. Inside can be found one of their 50mm biocellulose drivers and on the outside is quite simply, one of the best looking finishes of any headphone ever made; wooden cups with a coating of red urushi lacquer.
Fostex T50RP MK3 Professional Studio Headphones, Semi-Open
20 Apr 2016 · Fostex sells this same headphone in closed (T40RP) and open (T20RP) designs also. This is the MK3 (3rd gen) of the RP Series lineup, which has been around since the 80's. I have not owned other variants or previous generations of the T50RP, so I won't be able to comment on how this fairs against those.
FOSTEX T50RPmk4 RP | Headphone Reviews and Discussion
26 Apr 2024 · This product is a headphone that is equipped with a significantly renewed RP driver with a fully driven flat diaphragm developed by Fostex. Since being installed in Fostex's first headphone, the T50, released in 1974, the RP driver has spread to a variety of his models, and has been recognized by musicians and engineers in music studios around ...
Fostex TH808 | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org
09 Jun 2024 · The TH808 is a premium headphone crafted from Fostex's top-tier open-type model, TH909. It is meticulously tuned and features a high-grade black walnut solid wood housing with aluminum etched parts and equipped with a proprietary technology in-house made
Fostex TH808 - Reviews | Headphone Reviews and Discussion
09 Jun 2024 · The Fostex is objectively more accurate here and it sounds like it too for the most part, but every now and then with some recordings I get a hint of over-saturation. The treble is where things get spicy. The peak at 7 and 8KHz gets a bit exhausting after a while.
Fostex HP-A4BL 4-pin XLR Balanced Headphone Amplifier & Dac
28 Okt 2016 · Fostex HP-A4BL DAC/AMP I recently got to try out the Fostex HP-A4BL dac/amp as part of the Dekoni Blue review tour. Dekoni wisely had decided to send this unit with the Blue as the T50rp drivers are known for being a power sponge and it seemed wise to make sure that reviewers had an amplifier that was up to the task.
Fostex T60RP - Reviews | Headphone Reviews and Discussion
19 Mei 2019 · The T60rp come in a big black Fostex box with a sleeve noting the model with a picture of them on it too. The sleeve with the model on it does not have any extra info, I think some info about the model would be good but I also think the person buying these kind of knows what they are getting.
Fostex TM2 True Wireless Earphones - Reviews - Head-Fi.org
05 Agu 2019 · Here is where the Fostex TM2 comes in. To make it stand out from the rest of the True Wireless offerings, TM2 not only supports the latest Bluetooth v5.0 standards, IPX5 class water resistance, and AAC, AptX codecs, but with its Qualcomm QCC3026 SoC, it supports independent left and right channel connection with True Wireless Stereo Plus with a …
The Fostex HP-A4 DAC / headphone amplifier -- "The Little Black …
27 Jan 2014 · I used Fostex's own Audio Player to listen to DSD files. It is very bare-bones, but does the job. It utilizes custom ASIO drivers by default, and can decode DSD over PCM or native DSD. It also has a "load to RAM" feature for handling audio data, for which of course you need a decent amount of RAM.