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  2. Dolby Stereo - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Stereo is a sound format made by Dolby Laboratories. It is a unified brand for two completely different basic systems: the Dolby SVA (stereo variable-area) 1976 system used with optical sound tracks on 35mm film, [1] and Dolby Stereo 70mm noise reduction on 6-channel magnetic soundtracks on 70mm prints. [2]

  3. Dynaco - Wikipedia

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    Dynaco was an American hi-fi audio system manufacturer popular in the 1960s and 1970s for its wide range of affordable, yet high quality audio components. [1] Founded by David Hafler and Ed Laurent in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1955, it's best known product was the ST-70 tube stereo amplifier.

  4. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fisher's first receiver was the model 500, a mono AM/FM receiver using two EL37 output tubes. It had a brass-plated face panel and an optional mahogany or "blonde" wooden case. This early mono receiver should not be confused with the later stereo tube receiver models, the 500B and 500C. [9]

  5. 60 Photos That Prove the ’70s Was the Most Stylish Decade - AOL

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    A model wears a velour jumpsuit by the ocean in Assateague Island, Virginia in 1971. Joseph Klipple - Getty Images Christian Dior presents his “Diorling” collection on Jan. 14, 1970.

  6. WEGA - Wikipedia

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    The quality of the design by Esslinger was highly appreciated, to the extent that the Museum of Modern Art in New York [10] exhibits one example, the Concept 51k sound-system, for which a special stand was an available option. [11] In 1980 Sony used half of the production in Stuttgart for its Trinitron televisions. [12] [13]

  7. Stereophonic sound - Wikipedia

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    Label for 2.0 sound (stereo) In common usage, a "stereo" is a two-channel sound reproduction system, and a "stereo recording" is a two-channel recording. This is cause for much confusion, since five (or more)-channel home theater systems are not popularly described as "stereo", but instead as "surround". [clarification needed (see talk)]

  8. Marantz - Wikipedia

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    The company had a major influence in the development of high fidelity audio systems, and reached the high point of their success in the mid to late 1970s. During the 1980s, while owned by Philips , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] a pioneer in compact disc technology, Marantz sold some very well received CD players, but other products in the line were not as ...

  9. Revox - Wikipedia

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    The B36 of 1956 was the first 3-head model, the D36 of 1960 was the first stereo model. Revox A77 (1967–1977) Revox PR99 Mk II, a 1/4 inch tape recorder. Produced from about 1985. The company moved to Löffingen and Bonndorf, West Germany, in 1966, due to labour issues in Switzerland.

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