- The
Hafler Trio is an
English conceptual,
performance and
sound art
collaborative project. It was
originally a duo
formed in the
early 1980s by Andrew...
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Hafler is a surname.
Common uses of the name include:
David Hafler, the high-end
audio designer and
manufacturer The
Hafler Trio This
disambiguation page...
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David Hafler (February 7, 1919 – May 25, 2003) was an
American audio engineer. He was best
known for his work on an
improved version of the Williamson...
- The
Hafler circuit is a p****ive
electronics circuit with the aim of
getting derived surround sound or
ambiophony from
regular stereo recordings without...
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range of affordable, yet high
quality audio components.
Founded by
David Hafler and Ed
Laurent in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in 1955, its best
known product...
- band in 1981 to work for Tyne Tees
Television and went on to
found The
Hafler Trio with
Andrew M.
McKenzie before becoming a BBC
sound engineer and then...
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David A.
Hafler (born 1952) is an
American neurologist. He is the
Edgerly Professor and
chairman of the
department of
Neurology at the Yale
School of Medicine...
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methods have been developed: The
earliest and
simpler form of
decoding is the
Hafler circuit,
deriving back
channels out of
normal stereo recording (2:2:4)....
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early Sunn
amplifiers relied heavily on tube
amplifiers designed by
David Hafler and
preamps sold by the
Dynaco Hi-fi company, with many of the
first units...
- of ultra-linear operation, and the name itself, were
published by
David Hafler and
Herbert Keroes in the
early 1950s
through articles in the
magazine "Audio...