Historia

Great Plains Acoustics

Great Plains Acoustics is the new name of Great Plains Audio. We are the same people, same quality, same performance. Great Plains Audio was formed in 1998 after the closing of the Altec Lansing factory in Oklahoma City. It was clear to Bill Hanuschak, who worked for them from 1980 until they closed, that there would be a need for someone to continue the maintenance of the large number of Altec acoustic products in use around the world.

 

So, he went to EVI/Telex, who had purchased Altec Lansing, with a plan to purchase all the tooling, drawings, and equipment Altec used to build and service their loudspeakers, and to become their authorized service center for all the Altec Lansing products that were still under warranty at that time. In addition, GPA assumed repair duties for the older, classic products that had served Altec’s customers since its inception with the parts manufactured from the original Altec tooling.

 

In 2018, entrepreneur Francisco Jileta, a passionate GPA sound enthusiast, entered into a financial agreement to buy the shares of Great Plains Audio. Now, Francisco Jileta is the CEO and Bill Hanuschak is the CTO. With this new synergy, the company will better serve the markets of DIY enthusiasts, recording studio professionals, and commercial sound integrators. Today, Great Plains Audio continues the Altec tradition by manufacturing repair parts and complete products of the highest quality.

 

Recently, we have re-released some of Altec’s most famous loudspeakers under the GPA moniker, which we call our Classic Series, including products like the world-famous 515C and 417-8H Alnico woofers, and the new 288H-series Alnico high-frequency compression driver. We are also very excited about several new designs we are working on to bring to the audio marketplace. Two examples of these are our impressive redesign of Altec’s famous 604-series of studio monitors, the 604-8H-III 16″ two-way loudspeaker, and our new 212-8A twelve-inch two-way loudspeaker, which unitizes the large format diaphragm used in the large 288 drivers.

 

We are also the source for original parts for Altec Lansing Professional, which was a division of Altec Lansing Technologies. This includes most of their speaker products that were built through 2005. As always, these products will be repaired using the original parts made from original tooling and materials, thus assuring that their performance will meet original specifications.