The first TV sound bar: 1980 TeleSound with TeleStereo
The first TV sound bar was made over 30 years before most people heard of such a thing. Too bad most of them languished in a musty warehouse for decades before being sold as surplus, because it actually works well and sounds great. You can download a scanned copy of the TeleSound's manual here: http://www.amstereo.org/files/telesou... Time flow: 0:00 Introduction 1:16 Overview 2:12 Stereo video history 3:21 Simulated stereo 3:59 Sealed cabinet 4:29 Comparison test 6:26 Direct audio hookup 7:19 Stereo speaker test 8:20 What happened? 9:42 Conclusio #VintageTV #soundbar #RetroTech

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