Here are some helpful links to audio and speaker manufacturers, DJ Links, and other groups that have contributed to MÏTTA's success.
![]() | Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911, and the Fraternity's fundamental purpose is achievement. The Kappas from many different colleges have invited us to provide sound at their functions, but we have to give a special thanks to the brothers of Abington-Ambler Alumni and MU BETA chapter, East Stroudsburg University, who have been with us from the very start. |
| YorkvilleSound Yorkville Sound is a privately owned Canadian Company located near Toronto in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. Currently employing 265+ people, Yorkville designs and manufactures all of its products at the 150,000 square foot Pickering facility. Founded in 1963 in downtown Toronto, Yorkville was formed out of the back room of a music store called Long & McQuade. The repairman at that time (Peter Traynor) developed a Bass Guitar amplifier (the Traynor Dyna-Bass) that was rugged and could withstand rentals. Shortly thereafter, Jack Long started "Yorkville Sound", a small company that soon had more than just bass amps. By the end of 1963 Yorkville was making P/A columns. After incorporating in 1965, Yorkville expanded its sales into the USA and soon after added a guitar amplifier (the YGA-1) and a P/A mixer (the YVM-1) to the line. Throughout the 1960's Yorkville continued to grow and become a serious force in North America for P/A and instrument amplification products. |
| SoundbridgeAcoustic Labs is committed to providing the finest quality speaker products available in today's MI and Pro Audio Markets. This is accomplished by stressing value to the consumer, support to the dealer and commitment to the marketplace. SBAL seeks to be as vertically integrated as is possible by manufacturing its own metal components [including grilles and jack plates], and maintaining all wood production, covering processes, and final assembly in-house. Sound Bridge Acoustic Labs is a a division of Surplus Technology Group Incorporated - a multi-million dollar computer and parts liquidator, which is owned and operated by president I. Christopher Cole. |