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Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to
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In , on 01/05/04
at 01:22 PM, "bg" said: Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. ----------------------------------------------------------- spam: wordgame:123(abc):14 9 20 5 2 9 18 4 at 22 15 9 3 5 14 5 20 dot 3 15 13 (Barry Mann) [sorry about the puzzle, spammers are ruining my mailbox] ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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Barry Mann wrote:
Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. Poulsens problem and thus limitation was that amplifiers, feedback or no feedback, weren't invented yet. -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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Barry Mann wrote:
Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. Poulsens problem and thus limitation was that amplifiers, feedback or no feedback, weren't invented yet. -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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Barry Mann wrote:
Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. Poulsens problem and thus limitation was that amplifiers, feedback or no feedback, weren't invented yet. -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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In , on 01/05/04
at 01:22 PM, "bg" said: Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. ----------------------------------------------------------- spam: wordgame:123(abc):14 9 20 5 2 9 18 4 at 22 15 9 3 5 14 5 20 dot 3 15 13 (Barry Mann) [sorry about the puzzle, spammers are ruining my mailbox] ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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In , on 01/05/04
at 01:22 PM, "bg" said: Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Interesting, that would add another country to the list of possible inventors. It also sounds like a reasonable "accident", given that no one understood the fine points of feedback in the 1920's. ----------------------------------------------------------- spam: wordgame:123(abc):14 9 20 5 2 9 18 4 at 22 15 9 3 5 14 5 20 dot 3 15 13 (Barry Mann) [sorry about the puzzle, spammers are ruining my mailbox] ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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bg wrote:
Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. That was what happened for the germans, they were initially using Poulsen style DC bias. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Undefined abbreviation .... Valdemar Poulsen did invent the tape recorder in principle, but as a wire recorder. There is only one country of invention. big snip ------------ -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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bg wrote:
Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. That was what happened for the germans, they were initially using Poulsen style DC bias. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Undefined abbreviation .... Valdemar Poulsen did invent the tape recorder in principle, but as a wire recorder. There is only one country of invention. big snip ------------ -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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bg wrote:
Rumor has it that a record amp broke into oscillation thus adding a bias to the audio. That was what happened for the germans, they were initially using Poulsen style DC bias. I've heard that this "accident" was discovered by B&K. Undefined abbreviation .... Valdemar Poulsen did invent the tape recorder in principle, but as a wire recorder. There is only one country of invention. big snip ------------ -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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