Partington Stands bought by Audio Manogamy in Birmingham

19 Nov 2010

Partington Ansa 60
Partington Ansa 60

Peter Partington, who founded Partington Speaker Stands 28 years ago, has sold the company to Audio Manogamy in Birmingham.

"I realised it was time to move on when I went over to a friend's house and he told me he'd bought a terrific new hi-fi system – it turned out to be a B&W Zeppelin iPod dock," says Partington.

Partington says he was going to sell the business to his Benelux distributor, but backed out when they said they'd manufacture the stands in China.

Now the company has been snapped up by Audio Manogamy, who will manufacture the stands in Birmingham.

A spokesman for the new owner says: "We've got a local company to build them. Most of the existing dealers will remain, and we should have new stock of the Super Dreadnought, Broadside, Trophy and ANSA 60 models by early December. The prices will remain the same."

Peter Partington will oversee the transition to the new manufacturing site and help out with exhibitions. "I don't want to cut and run completely," he told whathifi.com.

The Partington ANSA 60 was voted Best Speaker Stand in the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Awards 2010.

A new Audio Manogamy website with contact details and a list of distributors will go online shortly.

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Comments

They were previously manufacturing in Kent, so it looks like the existing workers will lose their jobs.

this is indeed great news and i really hope Birmingham can compete and deliver the same quality and live up to the Partington brand. We can all breathe a sigh of relief that we can still get our Partington products!

Glad to hear Mr Partington stood on principle, and kept the jobs in B'ham. Good man!