Does anyone know anything about 'The Tube God'?


I have an aquanitance who has a "The Tube God" preamp that he wants to sell me. I have never heard of it. Is anyone familiar with this equipment?
linfield
From the little that I know, I would expect the classical tube sound of the eighties and before: Luscious and euphonic mids, highs not particularly pronounced ( nice with some earlier CD's ) and not much in the way of a tight and controlled bottom end. I may be wrong, but the late Harvey Rosenberg's earlier offerings in the end seventies to mid eighties were a bit like that, if I recall correctly.
Hmmm?--My memories a bit hazy but I knew a bloke --Jon Syder who worked for NYAL(the late Gizmo's setup) and he mentioned it --were they connected--I wonder? I'm sure someone will know of it.
Good luck,
Des
Well Des, Harvey aka Gizmo was the selfannointed TUBE GOD and his setup was New York Audio Lab (NYAL), as I recall.
I worked for Harvey in the 1970s in his storefront in Croton on the Hudson.  It was a small operation and barely financed.  He purchased semiconductors when he got paid for a unit shipped.  The builders were mostly young guys and we built units to rock music playing 5-9.  He hired me on my writing sample I provided to him and the fact that I knew vacuum tube technology from the US Navy.  I gave him all my programmed learning books that the Navy gave to me.  I only worked there for two months, and I built MANY amplifies better and faster than the people he had working for him.  I never got to know Harvey well but I did research Julius Futterman.