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noise reduction system Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. Noise reduction techniques exist for audio and images. Noise reduction algorithms may distort the signal to some degree. Noise rejection is the ability of a circuit to isolate an u ...
was developed by
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, Germany, in the 1970s as a high quality high compression analogue
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for audio recordings.


High Com

The idea of a compander for consumer devices was based on studies of a fixed two-
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compander by Jürgen Wermuth of AEG-Telefunken ELA,
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, developer of the Telefunken (formally abbreviated as "TEL" in professional broadcasting) four-band audio compander for professional use. In April 1974, the resulting "RUSW-200" prototype first led to the development of a sliding two-band compander by Ernst F. Schröder of Telefunken Grundlagenlaboratorium,
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since July 1974. However, the finally released High Com system, which was marketed by Telefunken since 1978, worked as a
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2:1:2 compander, achieving almost 15  dB of noise reduction for low and up to 20 dB RMS
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for higher frequencies, reducing the
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down to 1% while avoiding most of the acoustic problems observed with other high compression broadband companders such as EMT/NoiseBX, or dbx. In order to facilitate cost-effective mass-production in consumer devices such as
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s, the compander system was integrated into an analogue IC, TFK U401B / U401BG / U401BR, developed by Dietrich Höppner and Kurt Hintzmann of , Heilbronn. The chip contained more than 500 transistors. With minimal changes in the external circuitry the IC could also be used to emulate a mostly
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-compatible compander as in the DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) system for
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. Consequently, second-generation
tape deck An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for storage. In its present- ...
s with High Com incorporated a DNR expander as well, whereas in some late-generation Telefunken, ASC and Universum tape decks this even worked during recording, but was left undocumented for legal reasons.


High-Com II and III

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, one of the more than 25 licensees of the High Com system, supported the development of a noise reduction system that could exceed the capabilities of the then-prevalent Dolby B-type system. However, it became apparent that a single-band compander without sliding-band technology, which was protected by Dolby patents, suffered too many
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s. So, High Com was further developed into the two-band High Com II and three-band High Com III 2:1:2 systems by Werner Scholz and Ernst F. Schröder of Telefunken assisted by Harron K. Appleman of Nakamichi in 1978/1979. The two-band variant was eventually released exclusively as ''Nakamichi High-Com II Noise Reduction System'' later in 1979, increasing the amount of noise reduction on analogue recordings and transmissions by as much as 25 dB A-weighted.


High-Com II for vinyl

While originally designed for tape recordings, Nakamichi demonstrated the usage of High Com II on
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s as well in 1979. In 1982, the same AEG-Telefunken team, who designed the High Com noise reduction system, also developed the IC U2141B for the
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CX noise reduction system for vinyl records, a system also incorporated into FMX, a noise reduction system for
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developed by CBS.


High Com FM

Similar to the earlier Dolby FM system in the US, a High Com FM system was evaluated in Germany between July 1979 and December 1981 by IRT. It was also considered to be adopted for
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. It was based on the High Com broadband compander, but eventually changed to achieve 10 dB(A) only to improve compatibility with the existing base of receivers without built-in expander. The system was field-trialed in public German
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between 1981 and 1984 and also discussed as an option to be introduced in Austria and France. However, despite the improvements it was eventually not introduced commercially because of the listening artifacts it created for receivers without expander.


Impact

Besides Telefunken's own CN 750 High Com compander box, other companies also offered external High Com compander boxes such as the
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HR-7 and HR-50, the
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RN-500 and RN-1000, or the Diemme Sonic-distributed Aster Dawn SC 505 and the Starsonic DL 506, as distributed by D.A.A.F. A low-cost implementation of the Telefunken High Com system as external compander box became available as ''Hobby-Com'', developed by Telefunken product development and Thomsen-Elektronik for WDR, distributed by , and promoted for do-it-yourself assembly in the popular TV series format by
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on 7 February 1980. In 1981 and 1982, do-it-yourself High Com kits were introduced from
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(''elektor compander''/''Hi-Fi-Kompander'') and Amtron (''micro line High-Com System UK 512 (W)''). The only compander available for High-Com II was Nakamichi's own High-Com II unit. More than one million High Com systems were sold between 1978 and 1982. While implemented in dozens of European and Japanese consumer device models and acoustically much superior to other systems such as Dolby B, C, dbx, or Super D, the High Com family of systems never gained a similar market penetration. This was caused by several factors, including the existing pre-dominance of the Dolby system, with Dolby Laboratories introducing the " good enough" Dolby C update (with up to 15 dB A-weighted improvement) in 1980 as well, and also by the fact that High Com required higher quality tape decks and tapes to work with in order to give satisfactory results. High-Com II even required calibration of the playback level using a 400 Hz, 0 dB, 200 nWb/m calibration tone for optimum results, and with prices in the several hundred dollars for the external Nakamichi compander box it was much too expensive to be used by many people outside the small group of
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s using high-end
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s or open-reel decks. When AEG-Telefunken struggled financially in 1981/1982 and the Hannover development site was partially disbanded and refocused on digital technologies in 1983, this also put the High Com development to an end. The latest tape decks to come with High Com were produced in 1986. Several software decoders were developed for telcom c4 and High Com, and are considered to be implemented for High-Com II


Tape decks with High Com

These tape decks are known to provide built-in support for High Com: *
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GX-F37 * ASC AS 3000 * Rosita Audion D 700 *
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XC-240, XC-1400 * ELIN Professional Micro Component Cassette Deck - Modell TC-97 *
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FL-1000µP High Com * Filtronic FSK-200 *
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MCF 200, MCF 600, CF 5100, SCF 6200 * Mini Altus HiFi-System Micro Component Stereo Cassette Deck * Hitachi D-E75 DB/SL * Imperial TD 6100 *
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Professional Micro Component Cassette Deck - Modell TC-97 * C 102, C 220 *
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B710 High Com * Palladium Mico Line 2000C * Nikko ND-500H * nippon TD-3003 *
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CD278, CD 362, CD 363 * Schneider SL 7270 C * Sencor SD-6650 * Siemens RC 333, RC 300 *
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A710 High Com *
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TC 750, TC 450, TC 450M, TC 650, TC 650M, STC 1 / CC 20, MC 1, MC 2, HC 700, HC 800, HC 1500, HC 3000, HC 750M, HC 730T, RC 100, RC 200, RC 300, Hifi Studio 1, Hifi Studio 1M, Studio Center 5004, Studio Center 5005, Studio Center 7004 *
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TFL-812 *
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CG 321, CG 325, CG 344, CG 356, CG 365, mini-hit * Senator CT 2307, Senator CT 2307A, CT 2318 (for SYSTEM HIFI 7500 SL), Senator CT 2337, Senator VTCF 407 * Wangine K-3M, WSK-120, WSK-220 Other devices can be used with an external High Com compander box.


See also

* CX (Compatible Expansion), another disk noise reduction system * dbx, a competing noise reduction system *
Dolby noise reduction system A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. The first was '' Dolby A'', a professional broadband noise reduction sy ...
* Dolby SR (Spectral Recording) *
Dynamic Noise Reduction Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. Noise reduction techniques exist for audio and images. Noise reduction algorithms may distort the signal to some degree. Noise rejection is the ability of a circuit to isolate an un ...
(DNR), a playback-only noise reduction system often confused with Dolby * FMX (broadcasting), another FM noise reduction system * UC (Universal Compatible), another disk noise reduction system


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links

* https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/thomsen_el_high_com_rauschunterdrueckung_hobby_com.html * http://www.tonbandhobby.de/high-com.htm#aiwa * http://haisen.cool.coocan.jp/garakuta/AV/audio/NR.htm Magnetic tape noise reduction systems