[Vintage-Audio] Come On Guys!

Duane Fischer dfischer at usol.com
Wed Dec 14 22:26:19 EST 2005


Pete, 	
	
Either you do no tlisten to much music or have quite a collection of four
channel media. How many four channel recordings do ou have? Would you like
more? How about 8 track? How many? Want more?	
	
Peter, before either of us leave this thir drock from the Sun behind for
the great unknown, what say we put together a 5KW FM stereo station
broadcasting in FM Dolby? Then I hype it to the media and generate interest
among the curious throngs. next we get somebody who has a copy of th eplans
for the FM Dolby stereo RX to throw a few together, get a talented wood
craftsman to make us a knock your tri-focals off cabinet to house it in,
print up a ridiculous manual expounding on the incredible features of said
RX and sell a bunch?	
	
Before you bust your cheap plastic belt you got for a nickel at a yardsale
laughing, it would work! It is all in the advertising! 

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From: peter markavage <manualman at juno.com>
To: vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Come On Guys!
Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 8:14 PM

Gee, I'm still using 4 channel sound from the 70's.

Pete

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:21:09 -0500 "Duane Fischer" <dfischer at usol.com>
writes:
> No Michael. This is early eighties technology.        
>         
> Interesting gadget though. Thank you sir.        
>         
> I want to thank you again for that elaborate frequency spectrum 
> analysis
> you did on a CD I made for you early this past Summer. That must be 
> some
> kind of sound lab they have at the college!         
>         
> Duane        
>         
> 
> ----------
> From: Salmons, Michael <SalmonsM at missouri.edu>
> To: Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back
> <vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: RE: [Vintage-Audio] Come On Guys!
> Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 12:55 PM
> 
> Could this be it, Duane? Michael
> 
> 5-channel plus subwoofer that turns any stereo sound system into a 
> 5.1
> Surround System without receiver or amplifier 
> 
> Benwin's new breakthrough Digital Surround Sound Systems let you
> transform your existing stereo systems into 5.1 Surround Sound 
> Systems
> within seconds... WITHOUT the need for a digital decoder, receiver 
> or
> amplifier.
> 
> How is this possible? It's called Benwin Digital Surround (BDS), 
> the
> first and only type of "instant surround sound" system in the 
> world.
> Through a sophisticated series of digital algorithms hosted on an
> onboard microprocessor, Benwin Digital Surround 5.1 System speakers
> analyze frequencies and relative ambient levels to "decode" them 
> into a
> simulated 5.1 output.
> 
> This means less components, less costs, and instant Surround Sound.
> -Turns any stereo sound system into a 5.1 Surround System.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vintage-audio-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:vintage-audio-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Duane
> Fischer
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 6:26 PM
> To: vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Come On Guys!
> 
> 
> 
>         Now I know one of you wizards of wire wonders know darn 
> well
> what this
> contraption I have acquired is, who "BDS" is, why it has two fuses
> etc.So
> get your butt cakes to the keyboard and tell me about it. Don't 
> force me
> to
> use my hot line to Santa to arrange for a neat gimmick like Mr.
> Microphone
> in your Fruit Of The Looms hung by the wood burner with care! 
>         
>         
> Actually Ron made a bundle with that invention!        
>         
> DBF        
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