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  2. Richer Sounds - Wikipedia

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    Richer Sounds formally began trading in 1978 when Richer, then aged 19, opened his first shop near London Bridge, with the help of photography retailer Vic Odden.This shop established the record for highest sales per square foot of any retail outlet in the world in 1994, a record still current in 2023 according to the Guinness Book of Records.

  3. Julian Richer - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, What Hi-Fi? gave Richer their Outstanding Contribution award, stating "The man behind Richer Sounds, and much more, has made an undeniably positive mark on the UK hi-fi industry." [ 36 ] In 2022, Richer wrote a series of 31 articles for The Sunday Times in the business section, under the title "Julian Richer Sound Advice" and still ...

  4. Cambridge Audio - Wikipedia

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    CD1 advert with Stan Curtis. Between the 1980s and 1990s, Cambridge Audio changed owners a few more times, with the business sold to UK hi-fi entrepreneur Vince Adams, in 1980, and relaunched as Cambridge Audio Research Ltd. Financial difficulties for the parent company in 1984 led to Cambridge Audio Research being taken over by Stan and Angie Curtis and renamed Cambridge Audio International.

  5. TEAC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Quadraphonic sound was not widely adopted by the public and the Q4 format died by the late 1970s. In 1972 TEAC introduced the first consumer grade four-track reel-to-reel recorders with Simul-Sync that were capable of overdubbing. Musicians were able to use these products as the basis of home recording studios. With this advancement many ...

  6. Audio Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Audio Partnership Plc is a British manufacturer of hi-fi, DJ, home cinema and home automation products, which was founded in 1994.. Founded by two entrepreneurial businessmen, James Johnson-Flint and Julian Richer, the company is now solely owned by Johnson-Flint.

  7. Stereo Quadraphonic - Wikipedia

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    A problem occurs with the sounds placed in the center rear. The point directly behind the listener is out of phase in stereo playback, causing it to disappear in one-channel mono listening. The left-rear and right-rear points are 3 dB lower in two-channel stereo listening, and 6 dB lower in mono listening.

  8. List of optical disc authoring software - Wikipedia

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    cdrtools, a comprehensive command line-based set of tools for creating and burning CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays; cdrkit, a fork of cdrtools by the Debian project; cdrdao, open source software for authoring and ripping of CDs in Disk-At-Once mode

  9. Streams (1999 album) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, California – recording studio (7) Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee – recording studio (10) Antenna Studios, Franklin, Tennessee – additional recording location; Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland – string recording location; Dark Horse Recording – mixing location