- John P. D'Arcy
John P. D'Arcy, (
December 28 ,1957 -July 4 ,1994 ) was an Americanelectrical engineer andinventor closely associated with designing commercialsubwoofer s andlaser s forPhotorefractive keratectomy [cite journal | year=1994 | date=August 19 |volume=6|issue=32 | journal=Audio Week |title=John P. D'Arcy Obituary ] .He attended
Palos Verdes High School inLos Angeles County from 1972-1975, and graduated fromNorthfield Mount Hermon preparatory school in 1976, before enrolling atBrown University . He worked at A Broun Sound inSan Rafael, California , reconing loudspeakers for theGrateful Dead before taking a position atMiller & Kreisel Sound Corporation (M&K), where he worked from 1980-1984 [cite journal | year=1994 | date=August 19 |volume=6|issue=32 | journal=Audio Week |title=John P. D'Arcy Obituary] . His contributions to the filter and amplifier scetions of their powered subwoofers (Models V-1B, V-2B, V-3B, VX-4 and VX-7), and to the development of the Satellite speakers (Models S-1B, S-2B, S-3B and SX-4) helped establish M&K as an early leader in the satellite/subwoofer market. M&K Executive Vice President Charles Back called D'Arcy "the best digital engineer we ever worked with." [cite journal | year=1994 | date=August 19 |volume=6|issue=32 | journal=Audio Week |title=John P. D'Arcy Obituary] . He subsequently worked forSpectra Physics Corporation inSan Jose, California , designing lasers for supermarket scanners, and forVISX Corporation of San Jose where he developed lasers for optical surgery until his death. In the early 1990s, he served as a guest lecturer atStanford University 's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics.References
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