Industry Pioneers #21: Dr. Eugene T. Patronis, Jr., Mentor To The Audio Industry
Dr. Patronis, one of the AV industry’s most well-known academics, served as a mentor and educator for a generation of audio professionals.
Dr. Patronis, one of the AV industry’s most well-known academics, served as a mentor and educator for a generation of audio professionals.
How David Bogen, a Russian immigrant turned American entrepreneur, built his legacy in audio distribution and manufacturing.
Baird’s achievements in mechanical television and radio imaging set the stage for later advancements in TV and radar technology.
Hilliard set Hollywood’s audio standards, designed some of the earliest cinema speakers, and made innovations in microphone technology.
The life of James B. Lansing, his contributions to motion-picture audio, and the history of his namesake companies, Altec Lansing and JBL.
The founder of Shure Inc. built an audio and microphone manufacturing empire while remaining committed to his deeply held principles.
Rauland’s journey from immigrant to icon of American industry, plus his innovations in radio and television manufacturing.
A reflection on the Klipsch Audio Technologies founder’s career, his eccentric genius and his innovations in loudspeaker manufacturing.
How Berliner’s inventions revolutionized the recording industry, set the stage for microphones and made the telephone a viable technology.
How Leo Beranek, co-founder of BBN, became one of the most respected figures in the history of acoustics and audio engineering.