In 1949, RCF’s three founders conjured a bold vision based on technology that was considered niche at the time. The real breakthrough came in the '60s when concert sound began to transition from small acoustic setups to big spaces, requiring electric amplification for voices and other low-volume musical instruments. In-depth knowledge in transducers and electronics qualified RCF to develop complete audio systems, bringing the company to a leading position in multiple audio markets over the years, from OEM transducers to Hi-Fi, public address, portable speakers, recording studios, and big concert systems.
In 1949, RCF’s three founders conjured a bold vision based on technology that was considered niche at the time. The real breakthrough came in the '60s when concert sound began to transition from small acoustic setups to big spaces, requiring electric amplification for voices and other low-volume musical instruments. In-depth knowledge in transducers and electronics qualified RCF to develop complete audio systems, bringing the company to a leading position in multiple audio markets over the years, from OEM transducers to Hi-Fi, public address, portable speakers, recording studios, and big concert systems.