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Brand Information
Website | Boston Acoustics |
Country | United States |
Industry | Audio |
The Boston Acoustics logo contains red white gray colors
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Boston Acoustics is an American manufacturer of home and mobile audio equipment founded in 1979 by Advent veterans Andy Pettit and Frank Reed. Andy Kotsatos was known as Andy Pettit. His grandfather immigrated to the United States and worked as a waiter in a French restaurant. Because of his small stature, the rest of the staff named him Le Petit: French for small. Eventually bending to the social pressure to Americanize, he changed his name from Kostatsos to Pettit. After founding Boston Acoustics and achieving success with the company, Pettit changed his name back to Kotsatos. The first Boston Acoustics speaker was called the A-200: a floor standing, very wide speaker, designed to minimize diffraction despite its very narrow depth. It was followed by the A150 floor standing speaker, and the A-70. Boston Acoustics marketed these speakers to audio specialty retailers and became highly respected for producing premium quality sound at very reasonable prices.
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Psychology of colors in the Boston Acoustics logo:
Red is excitement, energy, passion, courage, attention, lust, power, love, speed, and anger. Gray is neutrality, formality, depression, dignity, and elegance. White is safety, harmony, stability, reliability, and balance.