Biography:Spencer Hughes (audio engineer)

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Spencer Hughes
Born1924 (1924)
Died1983(1983-00-00) (aged 58–59)
NationalityBritish
OccupationAudio engineer
Known forSpendor speakers

Spencer Hughes (1924–1983)[1][2] was an English audio engineer who worked at the BBC research department in the 1960s. He founded Spendor to manufacture loudspeakers incorporating results of his research.

Research

One object of the research was a membrane made from a polystyrene ("Bextrene") for mid-range speakers or woofers.[3] In his letter he describes the work as follows: ″Bins full of malformed cones were produced before any measure of success was achieved ...″ And in the team worked Dudley Harwood, who founded in 1977 Harbeth Acoustics, too.[4][5][3]

Business

In 1969 he and his wife founded Spendor, the name of which is derived from the first names of both,[6] to produce loudspeakers.[7][8][4]

Spendor version of legendary LS3/5a

The first product was the BC1, which Spencer designed while still working for the BBC.[4] Several other designs followed, for example BC3,[7] SA1. Spendor also made the BBC LS3/5a under licence from the BBC.[9]

The BC1 is bigger, and was used in many radio stations, too.[6][7] In consequence the sound quality influenced many UK speaker designs.[3]

Family

Hughes and his wife Dorothy had a son Derek; he worked at Spendor (in his letter from 1980 Spencer mentioned him as assist with research and development and general running of the factory).[4] After the untimely death of Spencer in 1983 he worked with his mother in the capacity of Technical Director, producing the original versions of what is now the Classic Series[10] and is still working at loudspeakers as freelance consultant designer.[11][12]

See also

References

  1. "Spendor Classic Brochure (2011)". http://www.mp20hifi.es/tenda/attachment.php?id_attachment=299.  (PDF, 3,2 MB)
  2. (in German) HiFiVision. September 1994. p. 38. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Colloms, Martin (24 July 2018). "1.3 The BBC Contribution". High Performance Loudspeakers: Optimising High Fidelity Loudspeaker Systems (7th ed.). Wiley. ISBN 9781118706251. https://books.google.com/books?id=PEhmDwAAQBAJ&q=Colloms+BBC+Spencer+Hughes&pg=PT64. Retrieved 18 March 2020. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Letter regarding History of the BC1 by Spencer Hughes 1980, retrieved 22 March 2020.
  5. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/7270516/spendor-sp1-2r2-loudspeaker Report from December 2011 at Yumpu, retrieved 22 March 2020.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Holt, J. Gordon (1 October 2000). "Spendor BC-1 loudspeaker". https://www.stereophile.com/content/spendor-bc-1-loudspeaker. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Price, David (December 2019). "Insider Feature Spendor". http://www.mghoskins.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Spendor_article_HiFi.Choice.2019-12.pdf. 
  8. Tellig, Sam (19 November 2014). "Spendor D7 loudspeaker". Stereophile. https://www.stereophile.com/content/spendor-d7-loudspeaker. 
  9. Holt, J. Gordon; Various (1 March 1977). "BBC LS3/5a loudspeaker". https://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/361/index.html. Retrieved 18 March 2020. 
  10. Seydor, Paul (2 December 2008). "Stirling Broadcast LS3/5a V2 Loudspeaker". The Absolute Sound.
  11. "Products". http://www.stirlingbroadcast.net/products.html. 
  12. Website of Derek Hughes, retrieved 21 March 2020.

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