http://exemplaraudio.com/
They look to be as active as ever. John's products are frequently sold here through at least one dealer.
They look to be as active as ever. John's products are frequently sold here through at least one dealer.
http://exemplaraudio.com/ They look to be as active as ever. John's products are frequently sold here through at least one dealer. |
Their site seems to be functioning. I've been enjoying an eXemplar Exception II for a couple months now. I bought mine through a great guy named Thom Mackris of Galibier Design in Colorado. When I placed my order for the Exception II, Thom stayed on top of John through out the whole process. If John went out of business, it's probably due to shear exhaustion, heheh. |
John Tucker is still very much in business, and has a new upgrade for his Denon 3910 mod that is unbelievable! He is also still making amps and preamps, and working on some other projects that he is very excited about. Before you ask, my only connection to the company is being a very satisfied customer. |
I have a friend that lives over by John Tucker and has 2 of his modified players. According to Chris, John Tucker is very busy working on players and building his pre-amps. (He does more than just modify players). While you may not see much discussion about Exemplar, John Tucker seems to be very busy. Glad you like your APL. :) Best, Jack Seaton |
Hi all, Yes, John/Exemplar is alive and well ... John and I will be exhibiting together in Suite 7130 at the Rocky Mountain Audiofest on September 29th - October 2nd. Look for a new 300b amp from John at the show, along with the Denon 5910 and a flagship DAC. I'll be hauling my Cherry cabinet Exemplar horns (groan), and of course there will be great vinyl there from my Galibier turntables and Schroeder tonearms. John is certainly difficult to reach. Both Ric Berda (his Chicago dealer) and I try to pick up the communications slack for him, but we face a bit of a perception problem. Many people don't even know that John has a dealer network (scroll to the bottom of the Exemplar home page to find the link), and John's voice-mail gives you no clue Yes, his Exemplar website is hopelessly out of date. I've been hounding John for new pictures so that I can update my Exemplar section on the Galibier Design website. John is working hard toward making things better. He has hired a full time assembler with whom he is very excited (not that way ... get your minds out of the gutter). This fellow has experience working with extremely small electronics (surface mount devices and such), so doing things like the Denon mods is a walk in the park for him. You can expect this single move to help John begin to catch up on demand in the coming months. Your best track to John however is through dealers like Ric and myself. I know ... it's fun to talk with the designer, but if all you get is voice-mail, you're fooling yourself. That's why John hand-selected us as dealers. Additionally, we tend to get hold of special "one-offs" and demos that you wouldn't otherwise know about. Cheers, Thom @ Galibier Design |
Ozzy: When John was modding the 2900 I had asked him about the 5900. He told me that because of the interior layout there wasn't enough room - the 2900 actually had a more functional interior design. I believe it has something to do with the size of the power supply that he was using. I don't know if there have been any changes that would facilitate a mod. He has successfully developed a mod for the 5910. I'm waiting for mine to arrive... Ken Golden |