Siegfried Linkwitz was born in Germany in 1935. He received his electrical engineering degree from Darmstadt Technical University prior to moving to California in 1961 to work for Hewlett-Packard. During his early years in the USA, he did postgraduate work at Stanford University. For over 30 years Mr. Linkwitz has developed electronic test equipment ranging from signal generators, to network and spectrum analyzers, to microwave sweepers and instrumentation for evaluating electromagnetic compatibility.
Siegfried Linkwitz was born in Germany in 1935. He received his electrical engineering degree from Darmstadt Technical University prior to moving to California in 1961 to work for Hewlett-Packard. During his early years in the USA, he did postgraduate work at Stanford University. For over 30 years Mr. Linkwitz has developed electronic test equipment ranging from signal generators, to network and spectrum analyzers, to microwave sweepers and instrumentation for evaluating electromagnetic compatibility.
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Home-Grown: Michael Kelly of Aerial Acoustics Page 2
To get some background information both on Aerial Acoustics and on the 10T loudspeaker that I <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/466/">review this month</A>, I gave Aerial's Michael Kelly a call. When had he got involved in loudspeakers, I asked...
To get some background information both on Aerial Acoustics and on the 10T loudspeaker that I <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/466/">review this month</A>, I gave Aerial's Michael Kelly a call. When had he got involved in loudspeakers, I asked...