Headphones, premium speaker exemplifies and headphone amplifiers manufacturer V-MODA starts collaborating with Roland. Financial details as well as other terms and conditions are sealed but it’s not a secret that Roland is going to purchase 70% of the company while Val Kolton, its founder, is going to keep 30%. It’s no surprise. The Japanese brand has always been into developing of each and every music sphere as well as into cooperating with the originators of new and promising projects trying to attract more and more audience. Anyway it’s a huge leap for the businessmen from V-MODA which will ensure the investment flow while AIRA logo branded headphones provides growth to the prestige of the American company.
This decision taken by the V-MODA founder (who’ going to keep his supervising status) will become an impulse to increase the production and to design new audio devices as well as consult Roland regarding electronic dance music and DJ. World's first portable Bluetooth speaker with a built-in headphone amplifier ($300) is one of the first products released and put on the market after Roland merger.