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DWIGHT, ONT – Bryston relocated its manufacturing operations to Dwight, Ontario, where the new facility is three times larger than the previous site, according to reports.

The audio electronics company plans to hire 20 new employees in manufacturing and customer service over the course of a year.

On Feb. 2, the company's former vice president James Tanner acquired Bryston in partnership with Axiom Audio. Tanner and Axiom Audio's president Ian Colquhoun decided to purchase the company last year. Tanner is replacing Chris Russell as CEO.

"One of the advantages of joining the companies together was most companies of our size are assemblers, not manufacturers," Tanner said. "It makes sense that if we were to actually invest in the machinery to produce these products, we could become much more of a manufacturer and much more of our own master.”

Production has begun in Dwight with Covid-19 protocols in place. Research and development will remain at Bryston’s Peterborough facility.

Bryston designs and manufactures electronics like speakers, amplifiers and analog converters.

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