I just did a web search and found piles of Sumo info…Jason Stoddard of Schiit was very involved, Jim Bongiorno…a Sumo fan Youtube site, etc.
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The SUMO trademark appears to have been cancelled in 2009. Here is the record from the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office -- http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=73714069&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch The company was bought by Califone International in the 1980s. Here is an interview that mentions it, originally published in 1988. https://www.stereophile.com/interviews/rich_may_of_sumo_an_audio_dynasty/index.html The former president of Califone, Michael Custer, is now CEO at Chatsworth Products, an IT services company. |
Randy Patton last owned Sumo.... Rich May took over design after Jim died, He designed the Andromeda II and Polaris. Jason Stoddard was one of their last product designers, Jason Did Polaris III, Andromeda III Athena II. Randy had PS Audio, Meitner, Threshold and Sumo. He sold off what he could and closed down the rest. |
@roberjerman Jim's Sumo Preamp was the Electra... Rich May did some tweaking and the called it the Electra Plus, Rich May then did the Athena. Jason Stoddard tweaked the Athena and that was the Athena II. James did the Andromeda... bipolar outputs. Rich May did the Andromeda II with Mosfet outputs and Jason Stoddard did the Andromeda III with Mosfet outputs... Jim would not use Mosfets in an output stage. |
Rich May did the Polaris amp version 1. There were two more after that but I like the first one better. Had it for 25 yrs and had transistors replaced twice. But it was worth it. A really good amp. Rich run quite a high bias on those mosfets in the Polaris. Might be why it sounded so good and I had to replace them a couple of times. |
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My first encounter with James Bongiorno was a SAE amp I bought new around 1975. In 1978 or 79 (memory failing), I bought a GAS Son of Ampzilla and the sound was a revelation. It was stupid good, especially for the 500.00? that it sold for. (guessing on the price). The only reason I didn’t buy his newest amp was because I despised the looks of it and that it didn’t come in silver. I called Spread Spectrum and begged James to make me one in silver, but was told they weren’t tooled up to do it. He was truly one of the great designers and was also an accomplished Jazz or was it Classical pianist. |
Just received a response from
Jason Stoddard. He said he never heard of the Sumo Electra, and would only talk about Schiit. So with this said and Jim gone, I looked on YouTube, and there are two videos about
Sumo. A Diana pre and Ten poweramp, and a
Sumo, Nine Plus amp. No help at all. I think I found a schematic, but am not sure if it's the correct one. The model number matches, but It doesn't look complete. Going to continue the hunt. JD |
JD, one of my best friends still uses an Electra. He has made a ton of cap improvements on this pre and it responded incredibly to the changes. This pre already uses 1% metal film resistors, but it is full of sub par caps. so if you figure out the repair, do yourself a favor and replace the electrolytic and ceramic caps while you are in there. This old pre gets shockingly good. |