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Amar Bose

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Amar Bose was a pioneering American inventor renowned for his advancements in audio technology. He developed innovative techniques for understanding and controlling sound waves, particularly concerning room acoustics. His research significantly improved speaker design, leading to clearer and more accurate sound reproduction. Bose’s work remains essential for audiophiles, recording studios, and anyone interested in the science of sound.

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When did Amar Bose found Bose Corporation?

Amar Bose founded Bose Corporation in 1964 in Framingham, Massachusetts, while he was a professor at MIT. The company's early products focused on direct/reflecting speaker technology, culminating in the iconic Bose 901 speaker system released in 1968.

What was Amar Bose's most significant contribution to speaker technology?

His most famous contribution was the development of psychoacoustics-based speaker design, particularly the 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker which used rear-facing drivers to bounce sound off walls and simulate a concert hall experience. He also pioneered active noise cancellation technology, which became the basis for Bose's industry-leading QuietComfort headphone line.

Did Amar Bose teach at MIT?

Yes, Bose joined the MIT faculty in 1956 after completing his doctorate there and taught electrical engineering and computer science for over 45 years. He was known as a beloved professor of acoustics and was an MIT Institute Professor, one of the university's highest faculty honors.

Why did Amar Bose donate the majority of Bose Corporation shares to MIT?

In 2011, Bose donated the majority of his nonvoting Bose Corporation stock to MIT, his alma mater. The shares generate dividends that support MIT's education and research mission, though MIT cannot sell them and does not participate in company governance.

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