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  2. File:Zenith phonograph (radiogram), around 1960.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Zenith Stereophonic High Fidelity Phonograph (radiogram), around 1960. Date: 4 January 2006, 13:37:28 ... Zenith Stereophonic High Fidelity Phonograph ...

  3. Philco - Wikipedia

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    The company branded Philco products as "Philco-Ford" in 1966, and console stereo systems reached their zenith during 1966 and 1967, with high quality cabinet construction and powerful stereo chassis systems of 100- and 300-watt consoles.

  4. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Zenith radiogram console stereo, circa 1960.. Home audio dates back before electricity, to Edison's phonograph, a monaural, low fidelity sound reproduction format. Early electrical phonographs as well as many other audio formats started out as monaural formats.

  5. Stereophonic sound - Wikipedia

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    The Zenith-GE pilot-tone stereo system ... [television] industry to embark on establishing high-fidelity ... in the late 1950s and 1960s, stereophonic sound was ...

  6. Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    By 1960 Zenith was with RCA among the two largest US television manufacturers, each with more than 20% of the market; 25 other companies had the rest of the market. [5] The 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory (50th Anniversary edition) lists Zenith Radio Corporation as having 11,000 employees, of which at least 6,460 were employed in seven ...

  7. Zenith’s New Common Ground With Rolex and Patek: Surging ...

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  8. Crosby system - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it competed with, and ultimately lost to, the Zenith/GE system, which the FCC chose as the standard in 1961. While both systems used multiplexing to transmit the L-R stereo signal, the Crosby system used a frequency-modulated 50 kHz subcarrier, whereas the competing Zenith/GE system used an amplitude-modulated 38 kHz ...

  9. Theater Review: 'Stereophonic' is a brilliant 'Behind the ...

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    It's July 1976 in a Northern California recording studio and the rock ‘n’ roll band cutting their latest album is exhausted and wary. The coffee machine is broken. Playwright David Adjmi tells ...