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Bernard Kardon

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Kardon moved up at Bogen, from Design Engineer to Chief Engineer and was finally named Executive Vice-president. While working at Bogen, Kardon met Sidney Harman, also a Bogen employee. During his 14-year tenure at Bogen, Harman moved from engineer to sales manager. He was later named general manager
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He designed intercoms that allowed maximum intelligibility under the acoustic and psychological conditions of combat as well as systems that allowed direct voice communications from landing crafts a mile out to personnel on the shore. Kardon also designed sound equipment that fooled the enemy,
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As a child Kardon showed an interest in science at an early age. By the age of nine in 1922, both he and his brother Nathan would travel to their father's radio factory and assemble parts. Afterward they would go to a restaurant with their father for dinner.
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Kardon also helped his father's Premier Instrument Corp. develop the Kardon cold weather 35mm camera for the US Army Signal Corps. The camera was designed and built to be fully operational at temperatures as low as 67 degrees Fahrenheit below zero.
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Recognizing a nascent high-fidelity industry, Harman lobbied the Bogen company to develop an improved audio system for American consumers. Bogen wasn't interested so Harman left in 1953, taking Kardon with him. Naming their new company
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In 1954 their first product was the Festival D-1000 receiver, the world's first integrated hi-fi receiver. The unit included a wide bandwidth FM radio tuner, a pre-amplifier and 30-watt amplifier all in a complete chassis.
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In 1937 Kardon was hired by the David Bogen Company, manufacturers of audio and intercom equipment. While working at Bogen, Kardon also served as Chief Engineer for his father's company, the Premier Instrument Corp.
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causing them to waste reserves attacking non-existent threats. He also worked on sonar and voice communication equipment that allowed ships and convoy units to communicate while under radio silence.
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In the late 1930s, Kardon often helped recording engineers and professional musicians modify available public address amplifiers and speakers to better reproduce radio programs and recorded music.
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In 1961 Kardon was named Director of Engineering at Ultrasound Industries, Inc., a dental equipment manufacturer in Plainview, Long Island, New York.
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By 1956 Harman/Kardon was worth $ 600,000 (equivalent to $ 6,724,113 in 2023). Kardon left the firm in 1959 to become an independent consultant.
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Kardon was granted a US utility patent for his invention, US 3,190,038 "Wetting Doll with Electrical Alarm" November 16, 1962.
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Kardon graduated from Stuyvesant High School and studied engineering at Cooper Union, but quit there before earning a degree.
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During World War II, Kardon designed underwater sound equipment for the US Armed Forces while still working at Bogen.
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Kardon was born in New York City the third of Peter and Sarah (nÊe Friedland) Kardon's five children.
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Kardon returned to school later in life. In his fifties, he received a BA in engineering from
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Kardon married Anna Jafee on December 8, 1933, and had two children.
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in 1973 and a master's degree in electrical engineering from
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New York City
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Cooper Union
City College of New York
Fairleigh Dickinson University
City College of New York
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Harman/Kardon Inc.
Harman/Kardon Inc.




"Bernard Peterson Kardon: engineer of Harman Kardon hi-fi"



"Bernard Kardon"
"A.R.C. - THE NATIONAL PUBLICATION FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS OF OLD RADIOS AND RELATED ITEMS - PUBLISHED MONTHLY"


"Sidney Harman, 1918-2011"
Bloomberg Businessweek
Nominations, Under Secretary and Assistant Secretary, Department of Commerce
"Sidney Harman: Businessman who created the first integrated hi-fi system and later bought 'Newsweek' magazine"


"Los Angeles Times, August 3, 2010"

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