Apogee Electronics


Apogee Electronics is an American manufacturer of digital audio interfaces and audio converters, USB & iOS microphones as well as audio production software.

History

Apogee Electronics was founded in December 1985 by Soundcraft USA president Betty Bennett, audio engineer Bruce Jackson, and digital electronics designer Christof Heidelberger. Apogee initially made its name designing anti-aliasing filters that solved many of the early problems associated with digital audio. The company moved to their new headquarter on Berkeley Street in Santa Monica in 2005. Apogee is now a manufacturer of digital audio converters and digital audio interfaces; dithering, limiting and filtering technologies; digital clocking technologies and all-in-one digital recording solutions.

TEC awards

Apogee Electronics won NAMM Foundation and Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards in 2014, 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1992 and 1988

Apogee studio

Apogee Studio is a recording studio in Santa Monica located at the headquarter of Apogee Electronics and is owned by Apogee Electronics and legendary producer, mixer Bob Clearmountain, the husband of Apogee's CEO Betty Bennett.
KCRW hosts shows in the venue, called KCRW Apogee Sessions.

Philantropy and environment

Apogee Electronics supports non-profit organizations: Corazon de Vida, Care.
Apogee Electronics is a corporate partner of UCLA Institute of Environment and Sustainability.
The company is a Santa Monica certified Green Business and won the Sustainable Quality Award.