JBL at 80: Dave Rogers talks audio revolutions, engineering, India and AI tuning
India, May 15 -- On October 1 in 1946, American audio engineer James Bullough Lansing founded Lansing Sound Incorporated, which was soon renamed James B. Lansing Sound. In short, JBL. Before Lansing tragically took his own life in late 1949, the company had engineered the iconic D130, a 15-inch loudspeaker driver which featured a radical composition of a 4-inch flat-ribbon wired voice coil and Alnico V magnets-these still serve as a manufacturing benchmark, eight decades later. Over the years, JBL (which was purchased by Harman International), also delivered the L100 stereo benchmark (their best-selling speaker ever since 1970, across iterations), the JBL 4310 three-way studio monitor which shaped modern music mixing processes, and commit...
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