To whom do you owe thanks for your listening pleasure?
Apologies, this was the intended subject line for this post. . |
Good thread idea, Rush. In my case:
Saul Marantz, Sid Smith -- Marantz John Curl, Tom Colangelo, Mark Levinson -- Mark Levinson Audio Systems Kevin Hayes -- VAC Lou Hinkley -- Daedalus Audio Dave Fletcher, Rodney Herman, Bob Becker -- SOTA Industries Jim Winey -- Magnepan Hermon Hosmer Scott, Daniel von Recklinghausen -- H. H. Scott George Pappamarcos, Benji Hara, Randy Runyon -- REL (Radio Engineering Laboratories, no relation to the British subwoofer manufacturer)
Best regards, -- Al
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Ditto re all of the above. Please add William Zane Johnson, Audio Research Corporation.
Happy Holidays. May the coming New Year find all of us in good health and good cheer, on a sailboat yacht, sailing the West Coast and the South Pacific with Nicknac.
:)
Bruce |
I owe thanks for my listening pleasure to:
Walter Becker & Donald Fagen-Steely Dan
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr-The Beatles
Jackson Browne
Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit, et. al-The Eagles
Plus many, many more. Equipment is a means to an end. That end being MUSIC... |
I tip my hat to Bruce, owner of Stereo Unlimited in San Diego. Without his advice and guidance, I would have 'wasted' a lot of money, instead of just spending it! (grin) Regards, Don |
My thanks go to the guys who make quality affordable gear that allow poor slobs like me enjoy this stuff! Joe Grado-Grado Labs Mike Sanders-Quicksilver Audio Harry Weisfeld-VPI |
Thanks to many of you on this forum for your insight and knowledge. |
Peter Walker Quad ESL Harold Beveridge. Beveridge Loudspeakers Saul Marantz & Sidney Smith Marantz Classic tube electronics Jim White Aesthetix IO Wm. Z. Johnson SP 8 & 10 Julius Futterman H3a David Berning ZH 270
I think all very progressive and in some cases, ingenious designers. Thank-you ! |
Interesting idea Rush. In my case, most of my equipment was designed and built by one-man "companies." These include:
Thom Mackris----Galibier turntables Tri Mai----Triplanar tonearms Fred Volz----Emotive Audio Design Samuel Furon---Ocellia cables
I should also add my son Michael who designed my 46 SE amps as well as came up with the idea behind my speakers which are based on the Western Electric 753. |
Steve Deckert - Decware Dan Wright - Modwright Frank Dai - Signal Cable Sean Casey and all the Zu family - Zu Audio George Wright - Wright Sound Jim Hagerman - Hagtech Boris Sasic - Vista Audio David Hafler - Hafler Peter Daniels - Audiosector Albert Von Schweikert - Von Schweikert Yoshihiro Muramatsu - Almarro Hisayoshi Nakatsuka - ZYX Steve Jobs and all the engineers - Apple
I'm sure I've missed some, and I apologize to them. They've all contributed over the years to my music reproduction education and enjoyment.
But like Mofimadness, the real thanks go to the recording artists, and there are way too many to list. Without the music, none of the equipment matters.
We are blessed to have both great artists and great engineers.
David |
Affordable gear from Harry, give me a break. Note I did not say his gear is not good, just over priced. |
Great idea to share Rushton:
Kara E. Chaffee - Dehavilland Electric Amplification Co. A.J. Conti - Basis Jim Aud - PAD Bill Conrad - Conrad-Johnson
Have spoken to all, love the equipment and...very important to me - excellent customer service.
Special note to the late Jim Thiel - never met or spoke to him but his speakers have been my audio favorite from the first listen. |
Guy R. Fountain & Ronald Rackham - Tannoy Michael Reverchon - Goldmund A.J. van den Hul! Alan Hobkirk - South African Legendary Designer! |
Ralph Karsten Roger West Harold Beveridge Julius Futterman Nelson Pass Drs. Lenco, Technics, and Kenwood, whoever you are. Walter O Stanton Joe Grado (though I no longer use a Grado cartridge) and any of the many others mentioned here by other contributors. |
Armstrod,
I had forgotten Frank Dai - Signal Cables. Major contributor to the no 'BS' cable club! Thanks for remembering!
Regards, Don |
Also Richard Vandersteen (for me) |
It's nice to see that so many of have personal relationships with those who have made possible the equipment we use. While it certainly is true that the equipment is a tool in service to the music, the better the tool, the more I marvel at being able to bring the music into my listening room with some suspension of disbelief and with great enjoyment. |
Hey Pops ... you tipped your hat to Bill Conrad of Conrad-Johnson fame. Not even an honorable mention for his partner Howard Johnson, the inventor of the ice cream cone.
:) |