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Henry Kloss — (1929, Altoona, PA ndash;January 31, 2002, Cambridge, MA) was a prominent audio engineer and businessman who helped advance high fidelity loudspeaker and radio receiver technology beginning in the 1950s. Kloss (rhymes with gross) was a student in … Wikipedia
Pioneer HPM-100 — The Pioneer HPM 100 is a high fidelity, 4 way, 4 speaker Bass Reflex loudspeaker system designed by Bart Locanthi and his team of some of the most talented ex JBL engineers, manufactured in Japan for the Pioneer Electronics Corporation from 1976… … Wikipedia