Sound Odyssey went out of business some time in 2006.
I was going to order one of its modifications of the Music Hall CD-25 and had several e-mail exchanges with the owner, Brice Donnelly. At the last minute, I had the chance to buy used unit on Audiogon.
I believe Sound Odyssey ran out of money, and several customers complained on Audiogon and elsewhere on the internet about losing money. I don't know if they ever got their money back.
My impression of Brice is that he was a decent guy who did good work, but couldn't manage the business end. He was also going head-to-head with Wally Liedermann (Underwood HiFi), who had much greater business experience and better connections with manufacturers and distributors. Liedermann also left the design and actual work on the modifications to Chris Johnson at Parts Connection, who already had a fine reputation in those areas from his ownership of Sonic Frontiers. No contest in terms of business model.
I was going to order one of its modifications of the Music Hall CD-25 and had several e-mail exchanges with the owner, Brice Donnelly. At the last minute, I had the chance to buy used unit on Audiogon.
I believe Sound Odyssey ran out of money, and several customers complained on Audiogon and elsewhere on the internet about losing money. I don't know if they ever got their money back.
My impression of Brice is that he was a decent guy who did good work, but couldn't manage the business end. He was also going head-to-head with Wally Liedermann (Underwood HiFi), who had much greater business experience and better connections with manufacturers and distributors. Liedermann also left the design and actual work on the modifications to Chris Johnson at Parts Connection, who already had a fine reputation in those areas from his ownership of Sonic Frontiers. No contest in terms of business model.