Carl Dreher
Carl Dreher | |
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Dreher atop Aeolian Hall in New York City (1924) | |
| Born | February 16, 1896 Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) |
| Died | July 13, 1976 (aged 80) Danbury, Connecticut, United States |
| Occupation(s) | Electrical engineer (radio), sound engineer, author |
| Years active | 1917-1976 |
| Spouse | Rose Dreher |
Carl Dreher (February 16, 1896 – July 13, 1976) was an American electrical engineer, two-time Academy Award-nominated sound engineer, and an author who primarily dealt with technical and scientific topics. Directly involved with two technological revolutions—the introduction of radio broadcasting and the development of sound movies—he observed that "No form of communication was safe from the innovative drive of electronics."