Onkyo is set to return to Europe this autumn, with Sharp taking on all the brand's manufacturing

Onkyo
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It has been confirmed that the legendary Japanese brand Onyko, which filed for bankruptcy in May, will return to the European market under the joint ownership of Sharp and Premium Audio Company (PAC), a subsidiary of Voxx.

PAC has officially announced that Onkyo, along with stable mates Integra and Pioneer, will soon be available for distribution across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with stock available from the autumn.

Paul Jacobs, the President and Chief Executive Officer of PAC, said, "Demand for Onkyo, Integra and Pioneer products has been very high, and we expect this to intensify in the coming years. We have been working very closely with Sharp to ramp up production and have grown our business significantly since the acquisition was completed. 

"We have big plans for Onkyo and the other brands, and as we build production and expand distribution, we believe sales will more than double in the near term."

Although Onkyo later filed for voluntary bankruptcy this did not include the assets that were previously purchased by PAC and Sharp and the company's new ownership had been widely expected to ensure that the Onkyo name would live on. In 2022 sales of Onkyo, Pioneer and Integra products through US distributor 11TC grew from $13.7 million in revenue in 2021 to $59.4 million.

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Mary is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and has over a decade of experience working as a sound engineer mixing live events, music and theatre. Her mixing credits include productions at The National Theatre and in the West End, as well as original musicals composed by Mark Knopfler, Tori Amos, Guy Chambers, Howard Goodall and Dan Gillespie Sells.