Kenton Group

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9280 Bay Plaza Blvd Ste 714
Tampa, FL 33619

Kenton Group, located in Tampa, FL, specializes in innovative MIDI solutions, offering a range of products including MIDI and USB controllers, converters, and utility boxes tailored for musicians and producers. Their expertise extends to retrofitting vintage synthesizers with modern MIDI capabilities, ensuring that classic sounds can seamlessly integrate with contemporary digital workflows.

With a commitment to high-quality performance, Kenton Group provides tools such as MIDI merge boxes, line drivers, and CV to MIDI converters, designed to enhance flexibility and reliability in live settings. Their products are trusted by professionals in the music industry, making them a go-to source for all MIDI-related needs.

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