Pioneers in the history of higher end/accurate sounding components....and you..


Not a contest, just what good people that made good sounding "gear" helped you on your journey?

Mine would be Henry Kloss, Tom Holman, Saul Marantz, and some very, very good people representing those and other companies.  In going to the early CES shows in Chicago, and events in NYC and other cities, some of my best education, experiences and "times" were with some of the "other" people that worked for those companies that were not the big names.  When the store I worked at was a major Advent speaker dealer I/we spent time at the Drake Hotel in Chicago with some simply great, helpful and wise people from Advent. 


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I have enjoyed a huge influence in my world of audio from the famous JCP audio systems. The MCS series was nothing short of amazing, although I never met James, I spent many hours reading his many books.
Ken Stevens from Convergent Audio Technology (CAT) has been making some of the best sounding preamps and amps in the world (tube or SS) for more than 30 years, and deserves mention. It’s hard to have a conversation about world class amps and preamps without mentioning his gear. To his credit, he’s done it his way....he’s never sold out or caved to the business politics of the industry, doesn’t pay much attention to the marketing game, and still has very little internet presence, yet is extremely well regarded in the inner circles of esoteric audio. The pursuit of perfection has always comes first, and he just keeps raising the bar, which is exactly why his gear performs like it does.

While not exactly known for world class stuff, David Hafler has made some excellent products and has had a significant impact.  Over the years I've had a Hafler preamp and Hafler DH-500 amp.  Years later I'm still enjoying the fruits of his labor listening to some modified Dynaco amps that he designed.  
David Hafler was, in some ways, like Henry Kloss....as in, it did not have to be expensive to be very good and a part of a wonderful system for playback of music. 


A guy named Fred Farmer owned an audio store in Pembroke, MA. He introduced me to and ultimately sold to me the Apogee Duetta Signatures which I still own today. His store is long gone, but thanks Fred. Been happy listening for the past 30 years!

Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Newman and Michael Fremer were not present however.
I’m shocked know one got my joke about the JCPenny MCS stereo . I’m sure there’s somebody on here that had one? I’m not the only one that had one...?