Eugen Beyer founded beyerdynamic in Berlin in 1924. Using simple means he and his team developed high-quality products that were ahead of their time and proved to be milestones in electro acoustics.
In 1926 Eugen Beyer developed and constructed the first amplifiers and loudspeakers for the upcoming films with sound in Berlin. The first dynamic headphone, the DT 48, was developed and served as a basis for one of the most successful international companies in the audio world. The M 19 b dynamic microphone also made history. It was the first dynamic microphone that achieved studio quality and was used by many radio and TV stations in the thirties.
In 1945 the factory and machines were destroyed in Berlin, Eugen Beyer left and went to Heilbronn where he rebuilt his company.
With Fred R. Beyer as Managing Director, the family owned company beyerdynamic became one of the leading audio specialists. Due to decades of experience and commitment to continuous research and innovative developments, Beyer Dynamics microphones, headphones, wireless systems and conference systems enjoy a high reputation throughout the world. Beyer Dynamic products are used in studios, live productions, TV and radio stations, theatres, musicals, meetings and conferences world-wide.
Since 1948 beyerdynamic has been in Heilbronn. The first building was a former officer's mess in the Bismarckstrasse. In 1960 the company moved into larger buildings in the Theresienstrasse where today 260 people develop and produce innovative products for an ever growing number of customers.
Careful and meticulous attention is paid to research and development of new products for today's rapidly changing markets. In 1998 beyerdynamic presented the first wireless conference system for more effective conferences. We continued to develop this technology and since 2001 we offer the MCW-Digital, the first digital wireless conference system that is used successfully in many banks, congress centres and council chambers all over the world. |