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'''Eric Barbour''' BSEE<ref name="asvvt">[https://web.archive.org/web/20161022055916fw_/http://www.cgs.synth.net/tube/beam.html Audio Synthesis via Vacuum Tubes]</ref> founded the American audio equipment manufacturer [[Metasonix]] in 1998.<ref name="">Grosse, Darwin (2004) [https://web.archive.org/web/20070406183726/http://www.creativesynth.com/INTERVIEWS/int_ericbarber.html Interview: Eric Barbour of Metasonix] ''Creative Synth''</ref> Until 2000, Barbour worked as an applications engineer for the Russian [[vacuum tube]] manufacturer Svetlana Electron Devices.<ref name="barbour1999">''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130115045804/http://spectrum.ieee.org/consumer-electronics/audiovideo/the-cool-sound-of-tubes/9 The Cool Sound of Tubes]'', IEEE Spectrum, Eric Barbour, August 1998</ref><ref name="ap1998">''Sound of vacuum tubes gets audiophiles glowing'', San Francisco Chronicle, 17 Feb 1998</ref> He has also been contributing to [[Glass Audio]] magazine since 1991,<ref name="barbour1999" /> has been the senior editor of [[Vacuum Tube Valley]] magazine since 1995 and has written articles for many other music and audiophile publications.<ref name="asvvt"/><ref name="wheeler2005">''The Soul of Tone: Celebrating 60 Years of Fender Amps'', p. 53, by Tom Wheeler and Keith Richards, Hal Leonard Corporation, 2007, ISBN 978-0-634-05613-0</ref>
'''Eric Barbour''' BSEE<ref name="asvvt">[https://web.archive.org/web/20161022055916fw_/http://www.cgs.synth.net/tube/beam.html Audio Synthesis via Vacuum Tubes]</ref> founded the American audio equipment manufacturer [[Metasonix]] in 1998.<ref name="">Grosse, Darwin (2004) [https://web.archive.org/web/20070406183726/http://www.creativesynth.com/INTERVIEWS/int_ericbarber.html Interview: Eric Barbour of Metasonix] ''Creative Synth''</ref> Until 2000, Barbour worked as an applications engineer for the Russian [[vacuum tube]] manufacturer Svetlana Electron Devices.<ref name="barbour1999">''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130115045804/http://spectrum.ieee.org/consumer-electronics/audiovideo/the-cool-sound-of-tubes/9 The Cool Sound of Tubes]'', IEEE Spectrum, Eric Barbour, August 1998</ref><ref name="ap1998">''Sound of vacuum tubes gets audiophiles glowing'', San Francisco Chronicle, 17 Feb 1998</ref> He has also been contributing to [[Glass Audio]] magazine since 1991,<ref name="barbour1999" /> has been the senior editor of [[Vacuum Tube Valley]] magazine since 1995 and has written articles for many other music and audiophile publications.<ref name="asvvt"/><ref name="wheeler2005">''The Soul of Tone: Celebrating 60 Years of Fender Amps'', p. 53, by Tom Wheeler and Keith Richards, Hal Leonard Corporation, 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-634-05613-0}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 19:13, 18 July 2020

Eric Barbour BSEE[1] founded the American audio equipment manufacturer Metasonix in 1998.[2] Until 2000, Barbour worked as an applications engineer for the Russian vacuum tube manufacturer Svetlana Electron Devices.[3][4] He has also been contributing to Glass Audio magazine since 1991,[3] has been the senior editor of Vacuum Tube Valley magazine since 1995 and has written articles for many other music and audiophile publications.[1][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Audio Synthesis via Vacuum Tubes
  2. ^ Grosse, Darwin (2004) Interview: Eric Barbour of Metasonix Creative Synth
  3. ^ a b The Cool Sound of Tubes, IEEE Spectrum, Eric Barbour, August 1998
  4. ^ Sound of vacuum tubes gets audiophiles glowing, San Francisco Chronicle, 17 Feb 1998
  5. ^ The Soul of Tone: Celebrating 60 Years of Fender Amps, p. 53, by Tom Wheeler and Keith Richards, Hal Leonard Corporation, 2007, ISBN 978-0-634-05613-0

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