Paladin Audio
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| Paladin Audio | |
|---|---|
| Type | Pro Audio Manufacturer |
| Founded | 1973 |
| Headquarters | Memphis, TN, United States |
| Key people | Robert Fransisco, Michael Duffy, Founders |
| Industry | Audio |
| Products | Amplifiers, Loudspeakers |
Paladin Audio was an American manufacturer of high end professional speakers founded in 1973 by former employees of JBL. Paladin's main focus was installed sound, tour sound, and stadium settings with emphasis on the use of 22-24" speakers. The company closed its doors in 1976 after operating costs and a failed line of over-sized speaker cabinets put the company into bankruptcy.

