Pubul57- audiophile, philosopher, and friend


I regret to inform all those who may have followed these discussion boards for the past two years that my friend and fellow Audiophile Paul Rosenthal who is known to you as Pubul57 has passed away suddenly earlier this week.

I was happy to know him for the past ten years in Baltimore and he exposed me to a plethora of equipment, advice and insight during that time.

Paul loved many fine things and had many great friends. I know he cherished the time he spent on Audiogon with all of you.

I know I cherished the time I spent with him, he was like the big brother I never had.

I hope you will continue debating what the best source is, or when is absence presence and remember our friend Paul; audiophile, philosopher, and friend.

May he rest in piece.
audiodynamo

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I'm overwhelmed by all the responses. Ill be sure to share it with his family. Really overwhelmed. Thank you all.
There was a long thread about the lightspeed attenuator and passive pres that Paul started in 2010.

Thanks again to all who have taken the time to acknowledge Paul's passion for audio. Its very touching to me and his family and other friends.
If we all could have the passion for one thing in our lives the way Paul did for audio the world would be a better place.
I know this family is aware of how important Audiogon was to Paul, and I also know that they now know how important Paul's contributions have been to so many on Audiogon. I miss him alot, and I know that everyone that cared about him appreciates all the kind words.
Paul truly was a student of audio, his passion was never quenched. I can only express my deep thanks to all who have posted these loving tributes, I know all of his family and friends appreciate your thoughts and comments.
I can feel Paul smiling satisfactorily from a better place, knowing his thoughts and comments moved others to explore audio and life a little deeper.
Paul truly was a student of audio, his passion was never quenched. I can only express my deep thanks to all who have posted these loving tributes, I know all of his family and friends appreciate your thoughts and comments.
I can feel Paul smiling satisfactorily from a better place, knowing his musings moved others to explore audio and life a little deeper.