Digital Group Audio

Digital Group Audio
Founded 2007 (2007)
Founder
  • Erik Groset
  • Robin DeFay
Headquarters 3125 Tiger Run Ct. Ste., 105 Carlsbad, California 92010
Products LiveSpeakr

Digital Group Audio, commonly referred to as DGA, is a privately held consumer electronics company based in Carlsbad, California.[1]

History

Founded in 2007 by Erik Groset and Robin DeFay, DGA began as an electronic hardware start-up focusing on portable audio solutions.

President Erik Groset, 25, has been recognized by Young Inventors International as a success story as well as being named to the list of San Diego’s 2010 Young Influentials.[2] Erik comes from a lineage of inventors including his great-grandfather, John P. Groset, who is credited with inventing the ice cream cone making machine.[3]

Vice President Robin DeFay, 26, spent five years as a professional poker player[4] before joining the venture. Robin attended California State University, San Marcos.

Awards and Recognition

Products

DGA's LiveSpeakr shown in landscape mode.
LiveSpeakr in landscape mode.

Trade Shows and Event Appearances

References

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