Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Binaural and stereophonic – Hearing aid
Patent
1982-11-01
1984-04-24
Rubinson, G. Z.
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Binaural and stereophonic
Hearing aid
381 86, 455345, 455350, 455351, 181199, H04B 108
Patent
active
044452284
ABSTRACT:
A stereo audio system for a motorcycle includes a housing (10) for a radio receiver and/or tape deck and speaker-mirror assemblies (11, 12) mounted on base-socket assemblies (13, 14) threaded over mounting posts screwed into tapped holes in place of conventional mirrors on the motorcycle handle bars (15, 16). Crossbars (17, 18) support the housing from the base-socket assemblies. Speakers (11a, 12a) are connected to a power amplifier in the housing by wires which are routed through the base-socket assemblies to the crossbars, and then inside or along the outside of the crossbars to the housing. Mirrors (11c, 12c) occupy half of the housings (11b, 12b) for the speakers.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4109105 (1978-08-01), Von Statten, Jr.
patent: 4130803 (1978-12-01), Thompson
J. C. Whitney & Co. Parts and Accessories Catalogue, 1981 p. 189.
Dwyer James L.
Rubinson G. Z.
Yamaha Parts Distributors, Inc.
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