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About TAMURA Group

Tamura Corporation started business in 1924 as a radio store in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and expanded to become an electronic component manufacturer that mainly developed and manufactured transformers.

Tamura then entered the electro-chemical material market and was listed in the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1961.

While gradually expanding its business, Tamura increased the number of overseas production bases and moved up to the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1979.

Currently, Tamura is contributing to society as a global company that has production bases all over the world, mainly in Asia, with about 7,000 employees.

About TAMURA Professional Audio

TAMURA Professional Audio is a product family offered by Broadcom B.U., Tamura Corporation.

In 1960, Tamura delivered a mixing amplifier for outside broadcasting, the P4A-7, to NHK, making a full entry into the broadcast equipment business, which has since been taken over by Broadcom B.U.

Broadcom B.U. develops and manufactures broadcast audio equipment, including mixers for outside broadcasting, large mixers, wireless intercoms and wireless microphones, and as a system integrator, has constructed many audio systems for studios and outside broadcast vans.

Our 50 years of experience in the development of broadcast audio equipment and as a system integrator have provided us with a perspective from which to view the operability of entire systems, not just individual units, and the ability to see things the way the operators do, allowing us to produce highly operable and safe products.

“Always be with the users.”

This is the philosophy common to all TAMURA Professional Audio products.

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