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November 7, 2024 at QZVX
T.K. says:
I wonder what kind of gimmick Neosonics were. Probably a very early set of jingles or sounders is my guess.
A couple of years later, a station in Norfolk cooked up something called “Neo-sonic sound” that “makes the recorded sound come swarming out of the speaker”: https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-virginian-pilot/158636069/
November 7, 2024 at QZVX
Lou Robbins says:
Maybe there is an engineer out there who has info on this process. It didn’t catch on, at least under the name Neosonic. And wouldn’t listeners have to have special receivers for something astounding like this?