Ray Dolby Autograph

Ray Milton Dolby Hon OBE, HonFREng (/ˈdoʊlbi, ˈdɒl-/; January 18, 1933 – September 12, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor of the noise reduction system known as Dolby NR. He helped develop the video tape recorder while at Ampex and was the founder of Dolby Laboratories. More about Ray Dolby

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Current items with a signature of Ray Dolby

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thumbnailRay Dolby (1933-2013) - American engineer - Dolby NR - Rare signed card + Photo$54.99logo
thumbnailRAY DOLBY - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED$400.00logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Signed 4x6 Autographed Photo Engineer Inventor of Dolby Sound #02$99.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Signed 8x10 Autographed Photo Engineer Inventor of Dolby Sound #01$199.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Signed Autographed Business Card PSA Certified Inventor of Dolby Sound$249.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Video Tape Record Noise Reduction Music Inventor Signed Autograph FDC$59.99logo
Dolby was born in Portland, Oregon, the son of Esther Eufemia (née Strand) and Earl Milton Dolby, an inventor. He attended Sequoia High School (class of 1951) in Redwood City, California. As a teenager in the decade following World War II, he held part-time and summer jobs at Ampex in Redwood City, working with their first audio tape recorder in 1949. While at San Jose State College and later at Stanford University (interrupted by two years of Army service), he worked on early prototypes of video tape recorder technologies for Alexander M. Poniatoff and Charlie Ginsburg.

In 1957, Dolby received his B.Sc. in electrical engineering from Stanford. He subsequently won a Marshall Scholarship for a Ph.D (1961) in physics from the University of Cambridge, England, where he was a Research Fellow at Pembroke College. Read even more about Ray Dolby at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Ray Dolby

The most expensive item with a signature of Ray Dolby (Ray Dolby Signed Autographed Auto 8 x 10 Photo Photograph Dolby Sound I 02) was sold in May 2014 for $599.99 while the cheapest item (Ray Dolby signed autograph 3x5 index card) found a new owner for $1.00 in May 2015. The month with the most items sold (2) was August 2012 with an average selling price of $49.99 for an autographed item of Ray Dolby. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2014 with $599.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $4.99 was January 2012. In average, an autographed item from Ray Dolby is worth $24.99.

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thumbnailAmerican Engineer & Inventor RAY DOLBY Autographed Card 1990s$29.95logo
thumbnailRAY DOLBY American Engineer & Inventor Dolby Sound Signed autographed FDC$43.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Autographed Index Card w/ Photo Noise Reduction Inventor D.13$19.00logo
thumbnailRAY DOLBY INVENTOR OF NOISE REDUCTION TYPED LETTER SIGNED 1993$20.00logo
thumbnailRAY DOLBY INVENTOR OF THE DOLBY SYSTEM. TYPED LETTER SIGNED 1993$23.00logo
thumbnailRay Dolby signed 4x8 'Happy Listening of creator of Dolby Sound Technology$24.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby Signed Autographed Business Card PSA Certified Inventor of Dolby Sound$119.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby signed FDC, Dolby sound reduction system inventor$8.00logo
thumbnailRay Dolby sound engineer/inventor signed b/w 3x4.5 RARE OUR LAST ONE$39.99logo
thumbnailRay Dolby, American inventor with 50 patents. Signed FDC.$110.00logo