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Adieu Ray Dolby

samovar - 2013-09-13 10:26

Ray Milton Dolby died at 80 in San Francisco on September 12

 

nickfish - 2013-09-13 10:34

R.I.P. Mr Dolby.

We are not worthy.

(Unless of course we are DTS in which case that is a whole other argument.)

 

radio.raheem - 2013-09-13 11:23

Of all the things sad that is....

 

i tell thee...if a boombox walkman didn't have dolby back in the day i didnt want to know....i thought that was the most important feature back in the day....just the symbol alone was enough to have an orgasm about...and dolby  c well

 

Rip

lav.loo - 2013-09-13 11:24

He had a good innings

kin - 2013-09-13 13:41

Recording and listening Dolby B.

R.I.P.

aestereo - 2013-09-13 14:11

Originally Posted by radio raheem:

....just the symbol alone was enough to have an orgasm about...and dolby  c well

 

Rip

You said that correctly.

Though I never use it (I love to hear the hiss), I love to have the DD symbol and the switch on all audio devices.

 

My all 3 Kenwood midis have Dolby B & C. They also have either Dolby Surround or Dolby Surround.Pro Logic.

And now the Dolby Digital, bringing real Cinema to the home.

 

Thanks to the great Genius, who is synonym with Sound processing. 

 

brutus442 - 2013-09-13 16:01

Originally Posted by radio raheem:

Of all the things sad that is....

 

i tell thee...if a boombox walkman didn't have dolby back in the day i didnt want to know....i thought that was the most important feature back in the day....just the symbol alone was enough to have an orgasm about...and dolby  c well

 

Rip


^^Ditto^^

 

A legendary man with a legacy that will forever be synonymous with cassette tapes

 

RIP