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End of an Era
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September
28, 2004
The 49ers receive the new name of their hometown
stadium: MONSTER PARK. |
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Monster Christens Candlestick Park with New Name: Monster
Park
Monster introduces M·Design and the Monster Reference
Home Theater Music Experience in January at CES 2004. |
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Monster
Joins Forces with THX
Monster creates Monster THX Home Theater Cables, Monster Photo™
and Monster Signature Series™ Power, while Monster Racer’s
Group GT3 RS Porsche brings home a historic win at the Rolex
24 Hours of Daytona. |
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Monster Racer’s Group GT3 WINS ROLEX
24 AT DAYTONA
Monster creates Monster THX Home Theater Cables, Monster Photo™
and Monster Signature Series™ Power, while Monster Racer’s
Group GT3 RS Porsche brings home a historic win at the Rolex
24 Hours of Daytona. |
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Monsterous Product Releases Get Recognized
Monster wins three Innovation Awards and introduces Monster
Mobile®, Monster Power®, Digital Camera Power Pack™
and Monster PowerCells™. |
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Noel
Wins “Entrepreneur of the Year”
Monster introduces Monster Game™, a whole new product
line for the PS2, XBOX and Gamecube, along with three new line
level interconnect cables designed especially for powered subwoofers,
earning Noel Lee this prestigious award from Ernst & Young. |
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Monster
Introduces
Monster Power®
Patented Monster Clean Power ® filtering elevates the home
theater. monsterpower.com |
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Monster
Introduces M Series®
With its introduction of a new line of high-end speaker cable,
audio and video connections. |
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Monster
Launches Monster XP®
The first new high-performance cable since the original Monster
Cable is born. |
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Monster Introduces the World’s First Computer Speaker:The
MacSpeaker®
Designed
for Mac, ironically, no CD, DVD, or MP3 formats were available.
That’s Monster, always thinking ahead! |
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Monster Receives its First U.S. Patent
U.S. Patent #4,384,758 is issued for Xterminator™ electrical
connector. |
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Monster Moves Out of the Garage
Noel Lee hires his first employees, Tai Min and Shang Yu Chang,
who are still with the company today. He develops Monster’s
first audio cable, Interlink®, and moves the company from
his garage to 101 Townsend Street in San Francisco. |
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Noel Lee Creates the First Monster Cable
To
showcase his new innovative speaker cables, Noel Lee drives
himself to Chicago to share a booth at Summer CES. |
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Monster
Cable is Born
Noel Lee uses his engineering talents to create a better way
to listen to music than through a zip cord. On June 26th, 1978
he registers his new company’s name, “Monster Cable”
(U.S. Trademark #73176069) and begins production in his garage
in San Francisco, CA. |
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Noel
Lee, Engineer, and Audiophile discovers cable makes a difference. |
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Noel
Lee Quits Job to Pursue Musical Career
Noel Lee resigns his position at Lawrence Livermore Labs to
go on a world tour with his band, Asian Wood. |
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Winter
of 1971-1972
The stadium is enlarged and fully enclosed to house the NFL
49ers. |
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October
10
49ers play their first regular season game in the stadium versus
the LA Rams. August 8
The 49ers play and win their first game at Candlestick Park.
July
18
Willie Mays gets his 3,000th hit at Candlestick. |
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Noel
Lee Joins Lawrence Livermore Labs
Noel Lee graduates from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and joins
Lawrence Livermore National Labs’ engineering team. |
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August 2
The
Beatles played their last concert ever at Candlestick Park. |