William P. Lear's Earliest Efforts in Sound Recording Technology

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William Lear poses with his cartridge-loaded wire recorder

Years before he set down to work on the famous Learjet, William Powell Lear had made a name for himself developing instruments and communications equipment for airplanes. In 1945, Lear Inc. was moving into the consumer electronics field. The company became a licensee of a Chicago-based R&D laboratory called the Armour Research Foundation allowing Bill Lear access to Armour's successful wire recording technology, bits of which made their way into his own design for an endless loop wire recorder.

For more information on the history of wire recording technology, click here.