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Founded by
David Hafler and Ed
Laurent in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in 1955,
Dynaco was an
American hi-fi
audio system manufacturer po****r in the 1960s and...
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preamps sold by the
Dynaco Hi-fi company, with many of the
first units actually containing power amplifier ch****is sold by
Dynaco (models MKII, MKIII...
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Altec Lansing American Microphone Ampex Astatic Brush Development Company Dynaco Lafayette Motorola Philco RCA
Realistic Reslosound Voice of
Music Webster-Chicago...
- amplifiers. However, the
partnership did not last. In 1954
Hafler founded Dynaco with Ed Laurent.
Hafler was
instrumental in
bringing affordable, high-quality...
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competing and
somewhat incompatible four-channel
sound systems (e.g., CBS, JVC,
Dynaco and
others all had systems) and
generally poor quality, even when pla****...
- was a
matrix decoder 4-channel
quadraphonic sound system developed by
Dynaco in 1969. The
system originally had four
speakers that were
arranged in a...
- high-quality
domestic hi-fi to a
steadily widening audience,
eventually leading to
Dynaco selling over 300,000 ST-70's,
making it the world's most po****r hi-fi amplifier...
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microphone and pla**** back on one
channel of a
Revox A77 tape recorder,
Dynaco amplifier and a KLH
Model Six loudspeaker. "Alvin Lucier,
Alter Ego (9)...
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output transformer and was well
known for its
great sound reproduction.
Dynaco was a
major US
manufacturer of
completed and kit
amplifiers of high quality...
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category of the 1970s,
competition in
audio products for
McIntosh came from
Dynaco,
Fisher Electronics, H.H. Scott, Inc.,
Sherwood (company), Marantz, Luxman...