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CoxBox amplifier
CoxBox amplifier

CoxBox amplifier

Date1990s
Object number00037237
NameAmplifier
MediumPlastic, electronic componentry, stainless steel, gold plating, nylon
DimensionsOverall: 103 x 107 x 107 mm, 0.36 kg
ClassificationsToys, games and souvenirs
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Nielsen Kellerman Australia Pty Ltd
DescriptionThe CoxBox™ simplifies the cox's work by combining this amplifier, a microphone and an inboard display showing time, stroke rate and stroke count.HistoryFitness and training have always played an important part in rowing. The early training manuals concentrated on diet, posture and descriptions of the correct stroking method. Rowing technology remained fairly primitive until the 1950s when Professor Frank Cotton at the University of Sydney invented the ergometer enabling the coach to measure a rowers stroke technique and power. The development of computer technology in the 1980s and 1990s led to the sophisticated electronic gear that dominates rowing today.Significance

The PaceCoach demonstrates one of the major technological developments in modern rowing. All contemporary rowing shells are now equipped with sophisticated examples of this technology.