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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Dynasound''', formerly '''Dynasound Organizer Inc.''' was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions.
 
}}{{sub-stub}}'''Dynasound''', formerly '''Dynasound Organizer Inc.''' was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions.
  
It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company.
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It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company. Its first products came to market in the early 1980s with the advent of the compact disc.
  
Dynasound was acquired by Arista Enterprises{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303153120/http://aristagroup.com/comp_hist.htm}}.
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Dynasound Organizer was acquired by Arista Enterprises{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303153120/http://aristagroup.com/comp_hist.htm}} at some point in the early 1990s, with the shortened to "Dynasound" name being used primarily with carrying cases. It ceased to exist by the late 1990s.
  
 
==Accessories produced==
 
==Accessories produced==

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Dynasound
Founded: 19xx
Headquarters:
2516 Wabash Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States
22812 State Road 48-87, Grantsburg, Wisconsin 54840, United States
1775 Old Highway 8, Suite 109, Rush Lake Business Park New Brighton, Minnesota 55112, United States[1]
1801 Old Highway 8, Suite 124, Rush Lake Business Park New Brighton, Minnesota 55112, United States

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Dynasound, formerly Dynasound Organizer Inc. was a manufacturer of video game and music storage solutions.

It was originally known as the "Dynasound Organization" division of Hartzell Manufacturing before being spun-off into its own company. Its first products came to market in the early 1980s with the advent of the compact disc.

Dynasound Organizer was acquired by Arista Enterprises[2] at some point in the early 1990s, with the shortened to "Dynasound" name being used primarily with carrying cases. It ceased to exist by the late 1990s.

Accessories produced

Mega Drive

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