Radel
Electronics Pvt. Ltd. is the pioneer in the field
of electronic musical instruments for Indian music. A
wide range of Digital Indian musical instruments are invented,
designed and manufactured by the only ISO 9001:2000 certified,
award-winning company for Electronic Indian musical Instruments
in the world. The sophisticated factory has state-of-the-art
facilities for design, manufacture as well as quality
control. It is situated in the prestigious Electronics
City close to Bangalore. The company is professionally
managed and employs highly trained manpower.
The electronic musical instruments manufactured by Radel Electronics Pvt. Ltd have been invented by Mr.G.Raj
Narayan, an engineer-cum-musician of Bangalore.
These products therefore cater to the very precise and
artistic needs of a musician. Their excellent tonal quality
has earned them the approval of leading musicians. They
are suitable for use in concerts as well as practice sessions.
The instruments are extremely simple to operate. Highly
sophisticated technology used in their design, continuous
research and development besides vigorous tests during
manufacture have resulted in the production of sound almost
identical to that of the conventional instruments that
they simulate.
Radel's exhaustive list of clientele include eminent musicians like Dr.
L Subramaniam, Pandit Jasraj, Dr. S. Balachander, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi,
Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Amjad Ali Khan & Shubha Mudgal, to name a
few.
Their appreciation of Radel:
"It is a great contribution by Shri Raj Narayanji in the field of music"
- Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, November 1999
"There is no denying the fact that you have specialised in this line" -
Dr S Balachander, Aug 1984
"A great help to vocalists, instrumentalists, percussionists of Indian
music" - Lalgudi Jayaraman, October 1997
"They allow a student to practise for long hours of riyaz" - Shubha
Mudgal, 1997
Continuous research is being carried out in an effort
not only to innovate and introduce new products, but also
to improve existing products. Dedication to quality and
service have ensured that the name Radel stands for 'the
best'.
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About
Mr.G.Raj Narayan
Mr.G.Raj Narayan
hails from a family of musicians and is himself a well known senior flautist of
Karnataka State, India. He has been broadcasting classical Carnatic (South
Indian) music over the All India Radio and Doordarshan TV since 1969. He is
graded 'A' by A.I.R. He won the A.I.R music competition for flute in 1968.
Other awards include the "Sur Mani" title from the Sur Singar Samsad of Bombay
and the Ananya Award for the best musician at the annual conference of the
Karnataka Gana Kala Parishat in 1997 for his achievements as a musician. He
also received the "Young Electronics Engineer" award from IMM, New Delhi in
1987 and the Karnataka State Government "Rajyotsava Award" in
1996, for his achievements in the field of electronic musical instruments.
Having learnt to perform both the Carnatic and the Hindustani styles of music,
he is fully aware of the intricacies involved in classical Indian music. As a
musician, he invented these electronic musical instruments out of necessity to
facilitate his own practice sessions. Therefore, he is continuously aware of
the needs faced by a musician and uses his own practical observations as well
as feedback from users to further improve existing products.
Mr.G.Raj Narayan
holds a Masters degree in electronics from the Indian Institute of Technology,
Madras. After spending ten years as a designer of aerospace systems, he
utilised his knowledge and skills acquired in a high-tech field to set up his
own industry to design
and manufacture the electronic musical instruments that are used widely all
over the world. His designs therefore have reliability, serviceability,
miniaturisation, optimal power utilization and ergonomics inherent in them.
Email Contact to Mr.G.Raj Narayan
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Customers'
expressions of delight:
"It is indeed refreshing to see someone back his product so well to assure
customer confidence and satisfaction."
-Sri.N.S.Viswanathan, USA, Dec 12, 1986
"While most people predicted that I would not get any reply for my letter, your
prompt response not only surprised them but has increased the confidence in
your company."
-Sri.T.S.Krishnamurthy,Australia,Nov 9,1987
" I just want to tell you how impressed I am with the Saarang Concerto that you
sent me. Every one that sees it is equally impressed both with its sound and
beauty."
-Ruben Giron, USA, July 9, 2000
" Thank you very much for the support. This kind of prompt sales supports sets
you apart from your competitions. "
-S. Roy Chaudhury- Aug 15,2002
"These days it is very difficult to find such prompt service anywhere. Your
effort certainly bolsters my trust in your product. I will tell all my friends
about your wonderful service. "
-Vinod Hattiangadi -,Nov 5, 2002
"Your package arrived in excellent condition on June 24, a mere 7 days for
delivery. Your excellent packaging would have prevented all damage from
anything less than the direct crush of an elephant's foot.Both instruments work
well. Consider me a well-pleased customer."
-George Graves, 26 Jun 2003
"I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the concern
your organization have for your customers. The after-sales service provided by
you is unparalled "
-Murali Raman, Pilani, Oct 29, 2005 |
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| History
of Electronic Musical Instruments Invented at Radel |
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1971
December
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Electronic
Sruti Box Dhruva (Transistorised), Electric Veena |
| 1978 June
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First
Electronic Talometer |
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First
Electronic Tambura Saarang
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| 1986 November |
Electronic Veena |
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First
Electronic Tabla Taalmala |
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Electronic
Lehera Instrument, Sunadamala |
| 1995 April |
Compact
Sruti Box CD |
| 1996 January |
Compact
Taalmala for Light and Classical Music |
| 1998 November |
Compact
Sunadamala |
| 1998 December |
Compact
Talometer |
| 2002 |
Digital Veena |
| 2005 |
Swaravali Music trainer |
| 2006 |
Swaroopini Electronic Swarmandal
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