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- From: steve@wet.COM (Steve Meloan)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio,rec.audio.car
- Subject: Seeking "Color Bar" sound to light device.
- Message-ID: <5225@wet.UUCP>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 01:57:31 GMT
- Sender: steve@wet.UUCP
- Followup-To: rec.audio
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Wetware Diversions, San Francisco
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- I'm looking for a device, quite common in the 60's and 70's, known as a
- "color bar," or "color organ." This was an electronic gadget, who's input
- was an audio signal, and who's output was an accordingly modulated 120
- volt electrical current. It's purpose was to create audio driven "light
- shows," sort of a pre-Laserium. Usually, the audio was filtered into three
- eletrical outputs - one for bass, one for mid-range, and one for treble. A
- version even existed for the car.
-
- Anyone knowing of where I might locate one, please contact me at:
- steve@wet.com. Thanks.
-