Beverley Gooch and the Evolution of Magnetic Tape

Beverley Gooch and the Evolution of Magnetic Tape

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To trace the history of magnetic tape and recording technology, the Tennessee State Museum received a generous donation from Beverley R. Gooch, a Tennessean who worked as an engineer for the Ampex Corporation, of Redwood City, California, from 1962 until 2001.

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