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  2. Bernard Kardon - Wikipedia

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    In 1937 Kardon was hired by the David Bogen Company, manufacturers of audio and intercom equipment. While working at Bogen, Kardon also served as Chief Engineer for his father's company, the Premier Instrument Corp. [2] Kardon moved up at Bogen, from Design Engineer to Chief Engineer and was finally named Executive Vice-president.

  3. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    An Audio-Technica shotgun microphone The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube. Shotgun microphones are the most highly directional of simple first-order unidirectional types. At low frequencies, they have the classic polar response of a hypercardioid, while at medium and higher frequencies an ...

  4. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    Sound reinforcement in a large format system typically involves a signal path that starts with the signal inputs, which may be instrument pickups (on an electric guitar or electric bass) or a microphone that a vocalist is singing into or a microphone placed in front of an instrument or guitar amplifier.

  5. Joint encoding - Wikipedia

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    M/S stereo coding transforms the left and right channels into a mid channel and a side channel. The mid channel is the sum of the left and right channels, or M = L + R {\displaystyle M=L+R} . The side channel is the difference of the left and right channels, or S = L − R {\displaystyle S=L-R} .

  6. List of car audio manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    This list of car audio manufacturers and brands comprises brand labels and manufacturers of both original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and after-market products generally related to in-car entertainment that already have articles within Wikipedia. While components sold by these companies have much in common with other audio applications or may ...

  7. Electrostatic loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Dave Wilson of Wilson audio, used JansZen tweeters in his famous, WAMM, Wilson Audio Modulator Monitor. That speaker sold for $220,000 a pair when it was discontinued. The developers of the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film sound film system had developed a primitive design of electrostatic loudspeaker as early as 1919.