Three cheers for Keith Herron


A good friend of mine in Saint Louis is building a system centered around a new pair of Vandersteen Treo CT speakers. He has a nice Sota turntable, with a Lyra Delos on a Syrinx PU-3 going to a recently purchased Herron VTPH-2A phono pre. Currently he is using an old BAT 300SE integrated amp.  

Keith Herron was nice enough to bring over his new VTSP-360 Reference tube preamp and a pair of his M2 Monaural Power amplifiers and sit with us for several hours listening to music. 

We listened to digital and all analog sources. I noticed an improvement in the detail and clarity with the addition of the Herron electronics.  This led to more lifelike presentation. Very well controlled sound even at high volumes.  No sense of smearing during complex passages. There was neither a overly tubey nor a sterile solid state presentation. 

Keith talked about his top design priority of preserving the musical timing. Indeed there may have been some special synergy here with the time and phase accurate Vandersteens. Surely there is also the advantage of the chain from phono pre through amplification being all an Herron pathway.

It was a pleasure to spend time with Keith and listen to some fantastic stories of his time in the crazy hifi world.  He is such a nice down to earth guy who is truly in it for the music but uses his deep engineering expertise to get there. Fantastic stuff.

-Karl
 
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One of his stories involved him showing up to an audio show (I can't remember which one) with the first iteration of his phono stage without having reserved any space.  He convinced someone to put it in their show system and try it.  Harry Pearson listened to it, loved it, and ended up reviewing it for Absolute Sound. 

Fortune favors the bold!