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- From: DPierce@world.std.com (Richard D Pierce)
- Subject: Re: What happen to dbx?
- Message-ID: <C1B6C9.D20@world.std.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
- References: <1993Jan22.194204.12111@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> <palane.727767661@pv7426.vincent.iastate.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 13:19:20 GMT
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- In article <palane.727767661@pv7426.vincent.iastate.edu> palane@iastate.edu (Paul A. Lane) writes:
- >In <1993Jan22.194204.12111@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> sr001b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (s. satya vardhan reddy) writes:
- >
- >>What ever happen to the dbx noice cancellation. I believe that it is still
- >>better than Dolby S or Dolby HX Pro. I bought two tape decks with it in the
- >>middle 80's but I don't even hear of it anymore.
- >
- >It's dead, Jim. I think the proponents of Beta might have similar objections.
- >I wonder if dbx is still around. I know they came out with a line of speakers
- >and electronics, but haven't heard a peep from them in quite some time.
- >
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- DBX pro equipment is alive and well and living under the auspices of AKG
- Acoustics. There are some 20-25 products in the line including noise
- reduction systems, compressor/limiters, equalizers, and so on.
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