Premium Audio Company (PAC), the parent company of audio brands Onkyo and Klipsch, has announced that its multiyear partnership with Pioneer Corporation’s home audio and home theater division will not be renewed. This “mutual decision” was revealed in an email to distributers and dealers. This concludes what has appeared to be a successful collaboration in licensing and marketing between the two companies. PAC was quick to clarify that the agreement never included Pioneer’s automotive, television, headphone, wireless audio, or professional sound products — only the company’s home AV gear (such as AV receivers), which had been licensed to Premium Audio Company and developed alongside models from Onkyo and Integra. Those other product categories will continue to be produced and sold by Pioneer Corporation or other Pioneer licensing partners. The announcement of the PAC/Pioneer split arrived soon after both entities were acquired by separate companies, both focused on automotive tech, rather than home AV tech.
What we can’t help but wonder is whether there will be a divergence between future Onkyo and Pioneer AVRs, which shared a common platform prior to the PAC split. Time will tell.
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