ADI's $1.2B Volume Surge Propels It to 106th in U.S. Rankings as New Amplifiers Spark Mixed Market Reactions

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jueves, 31 de julio de 2025, 9:17 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On July 31, 2025, Analog DevicesADI-- (ADI) saw a trading volume of $1.2 billion, marking a 124.08% surge from the previous day and ranking it 106th in volume among U.S. stocks. The stock closed lower by 2.80%, reflecting mixed market sentiment amid product-related developments.

Snap One, a subsidiary of ADI, launched a new line of Episode Hybrid Amplifiers tailored for large-scale outdoor audio systems. The amplifiers, available in 1200W and 2400W models, offer enhanced power and flexibility compared to prior versions. These devices support both 70V and 8-ohm systems, enabling seamless integration with existing speaker setups. Customizable DSP settings and adjustable inputs further position the product as a versatile solution for diverse installation needs. The launch aligns with growing demand for high-quality outdoor audio systems that rival indoor sound experiences, a trend highlighted by Snap One’s product management director.

The new amplifiers are compatible with Episode’s Surroundscape and Radiance speakers, strengthening ADI’s outdoor solutions portfolio. Distribution channels across North America, Latin America, EMEA, and APAC have made the products available to international customers. This expansion underscores ADI’s commitment to innovation in the audio sector, with the company emphasizing collaboration to deliver cutting-edge solutions for commercial and residential markets.

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