Classé
Classé is a Canadian audio brand known for high-performance music and theater components, such as amplifiers, pre-amplifiers and processors. Founded in 1980, solely by David Reich. Reich left in 1991 after his silent partner of 5 years, Mike Viglas ousted him. Prior to investing in Classé in 1985 Mike Viglas sold Ford Trucks, 18 wheelers. He had his own dealership for many years in Canada. After acquiring Classe, Mike would go on to be the sole owner and sold it eventually. Classé became part of the Bowers & Wilkins Group in 2001 and in 2018 was acquired by Sound United, parent company of Denon, Marantz, Polk, Definitive Technology, HEOS and Boston Acoustics.
Classé amplifiers are used in both homes and professional recording studios like London's Abbey Road, and mastering facilities like Sterling Sound in New York City.
History
Classé produced its first power amplifier in 1980. In 2001, Classé became part of the Bowers & Wilkins Group. Sound United purchased Classé 8th January, 2018