HPS-4000 Stereo: Revision history

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  • curprev 01:1801:18, 14 April 2022imported>MirahezeGDPR b51743e23ae5338df4b23e5c709738fa 2,239 bytes +2,239 Created page with "{{PageCredits|description=MatthewLMayfield|video=Andy Summers THX Cinema and my Cats}} <!-- See CLG Wiki:Credits for a tutorial on adding credits --> ===Background=== HPS-4000 Stereo is a theatrical sound system founded in 1980 by John F. Allen unded the original name Allen Surround Array. It would go under its current name in 1984. The company would be best known for being one of the pioneers of digital stereo sound in movie theaters. ===Logo (1980s?-????)=== <center> <..."
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