

But they didn’t “sound good” and years would pass before “op-amp” ICs worthy of pro audio applications were available. Although the first analog operational amplifier integrated circuit (IC) was introduced in 1963, their use was limited until inexpensive and easy-to-use ICs were introduced in 1968. The finest equipment used discrete transistor amplifiers, often in the form of potted modules. During this period and into the early 1970s, the recording industry became highly competitive, driving improvement in technology. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album, released in 1967, was a prime example. He served as chief studio engineer for WXPN-FM, the school’s student-operated FM station, and after college, worked for several broadcasters in Baltimore and Washington DC as well as a recording studio in Camden, NJ before heading to California.īy the mid-1960s, recording had advanced from just capturing a live performance to using studio processes that could not be replicated in live performances. In this heady atmosphere, Deane recalled Albert Einstein coming to their home to visit his father.ĭeane followed the path to the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in physics as well as electrical engineering. Naval Academy, and later worked for RCA Labs and the Westinghouse Defense and Electronics Center. at the University of Pennsylvania, and he became an electronic-imaging expert who was awarded 25 patents, taught physics at the U.S. Jensen, was a physicist who earned his Ph.D.

Born in 1942, Deane Jensen grew up in Princeton, NJ. And that will live on, particularly in light of Jensen Transformers recently becoming a member of the growing group of companies in the Radial Engineering stable.īut the story of how that name came to prominence is assuredly not well known, and it’s a fascinating account. The name “Jensen” is likely familiar to many in the pro audio industry as a hallmark of technical excellence, particularly with respect to transformers.
