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Volume 16, number 1, 2023

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Did You Know?

In 1958, American inventor John Koss revolutionized personal music listening by introducing the very first high-fidelity stereo headphones. Originally designed to demonstrate the sound quality of the company’s phonograph, the headphones sold faster than the record player itself! They had padded leather straps for comfort and large cups to block out surrounding noise. In 1966, Koss launched the Beatlephones, in collaboration with the Beatles. These blue headphones had stickers of the band members on each cup. To this day, Koss is still a major name in the field of electronics.

LAROSE, K. (n.d.). A History of Headphone Design: Looking at the Past, Present, and Future of the Loudest Accessory. https://www.ssense.com/. https://www.ssense.com/en-fr/editorial/culture/a-history-of-headphone-design

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