Very Sad News: Jason Bloom of Apogee Is Dead


One of the true pioneers in Audio, who was the driving force behind the amazing Apogee ribbon speakers, has passed.

I do not have specific details, but I do not believe he was that old, as was David Hafler, who also died recently, but was very old.

Very few people had the passion for high fidelity that Mr. Bloom had. Personally, as an owner of the original Apogee "The Apogee" Full Range ribbon speakers, I feel very fortunate to experience his genius.

Here are a couple of links about this sad news:
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/general/messages/274942.html

http://audioworld.com/sw/Forum1/HTML/002869.html
fdriver
Fdriver, Bloom's legacy lives on. I just attended the San Francisco Home Entertainment Show, and only once did I hear a system that gave serious competition to my Apogee Scintilla system..... Eighteen year old technology.
What happened to him? Poor man. I am always sad when good and talented people leave this earth too early.
Very sad news, my condolences to the Bloom family.

Muralman1, you are so right. I long for the type of creative loudspeaker product in this market that people like Apogee produced. The past seems positively racy when one considers the people who brought interesting designs to bear such as Jason Bloom, Jim Winey, Bud Fried, Oskar Heil, Peter Walker, etc.
I owned Duetta II's and regret selling them off. Yeah, they were power hungry, big and rather odd shaped, difficult to move around, and very fragile... but the best damned speakers I had the pleasure of listening to. Jason was an uncompromising audiophile, friendly, helpful, and a real gentleman. He left us way to early, may he rest in peace.
I don't post here often, butI just wanted to see if the word about Jason had been passed on. I only wish that my Duettas were in full function right now, I always tend to my sorrows with music.
Here is an update on this sad situation.

Apparently, Mr. Bloom fell in his NYC apartment on June 15, 2003 and died. I do not yet have info on what specifically caused his death. (Of course, Dr. Atkins also recently suffered a freak accident when he slipped and fell, then also tragically died).

For those wishing to send their condolences to the Bloom Family they should be addressed;

The Bloom Family
20 Rowes Wharf
Unit 504
Boston, MA 02110
Hello, I am Jason Bloom's daughter Hannah. i was looking through different websites about my father, and was so happy to see all the amazing things you have all wrote about him. Many of you have asked how old he was, he was only 56. He had a fatal accident- he fell down the stairs. Thankyou all for such touching words about my father! We miss him dearly

Hannah Bloom
God be with you, Hannah. Many mourn the loss of a great figure in audio. I know there are many thoughts & prayers from Audiogon members.
I met Jason Bloom at the Home Entertainment show at the Doral in Miami in 1994. Now he was one down to earth real kind of guy, my kind of guy. He was just so excited about the Slant 6 and 8 models which brought the price of Apogees within affordability to a great many music lovers. My 20 minutes talking to him at the show was one of the highlights for me since I was always a big fan of his speakers and his demeanor was just not what I would have expected from one of the most prominent manufacturer's in the business at the time.

God Bless you and yours Hannah, your Dad was the greatest in my book!