So many things
which prove the extreme egotism of human being. So, when it comes to
feel proud for others achievements our dimensions keep shrinking on
situations. We definitely will feel proud for the achievement of peoples from our planet if there is an
another planet to compete with us. The dimension keep reducing as per
our desire, from our country to state, then to city and so on. Today, being a Bose
myself, I will be always feel proud of other namesake too. Today it is all about
Amar G. Bose, because he was a real achiever. Being in the computer
field many times when people ask for the suggestion for what type of speaker or
sound system they should buy, my advise always was “if you can afford then go
for BOSE”.
There were many
Bose who made me proud for the lastname which I shared with them and A.
G. Bose was one of them.
Amar Gopal Bose
Amar Gopal Bose was
born in 1929 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. His father Nani
Gopal Bose was a revolutionary freedom fighter who emigrated from Calcutta. Amar Bose was
interested in electronics right from his childhood and used to make small
electrical toys to supplement his family's income. He did his schooling Abington Senior High School and graduated with a
BS in Electrical Engineering from MIT in the early 1950s. He also
completed his Ph.D. from MIT.
While doing
graduation from MIT in 1950s, Amar Bose purchased a new stereo system.
But he was disappointed with the performance of the speakers. Despite their
impressive technical specifications, the speakers failed to reproduce the
realism of a live performance. This led Bose to start working on stereo
speaker. He aimed to design a speaker that would emulate the concert
hall experience in the home. Amar Bose's early patents won him great
respect within the industry. But Bose needed capital to do further research and
begin production. Amar Bose received financial support from MIT professor Y.
W. Lee and in 1964 he founded Bose Corporation.
In 1968, Amar Bose
invented the 901(R) Direct/Reflecting(R) speaker system. They were one
of the first stereo loudspeakers to utilize the space around them instead of
reproducing sound as if in a vacuum. Bose's 901(R) speakers remained an
industry benchmark for 25 years. Amar Bose also captured the car stereo
market, with systems that transformed the on-the-road listening experience.
His products can be
found in Olympics stadiums, the Sistine Chapel, NASA Space
Shuttle, and the Japanese National Theatre. Amar Bose was also a professor
of electrical engineering at MIT for many years until he retired in 2000. Amar
Bose featured on the 2006 Forbes Billionaires list with a personal wealth of
$1.2 billion.
Amar Bose has 98
patents in sound technology.
!!!The food we ate was Indian, and both my
mother and father were very deep into the ancient philosophy of India,
so it could well have been an Indian household. – Amar G. Bose!!!
!!!The excitement level for me working on
projects is really not a bit different from when I was 26. – Amar G. Bose!!!
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