james37
Thank You for the NOLA update. Good to see a few Audio shops operating post-Katrina. Happy New Year!
Happy Listening!
News from New Orleans: Doug Wilson, founder of Wilson Audio in New Orleans passed away this last week. I bought my first high-end system from him in 1983 (Acoustat 2+2 speakers with Kinergetics KPA-1 and KBA-100 amp). I bought a lot of other equipment there over the years. He really knew his stuff; gave me good advice a number of times. RIP. Wilson Audio moved from Metairie to Slidell, LA a few months ago and is now known as Digital Rehab. They still carry Audio, most of the same brands as before. I have not visited them in their new location. Uptown Audio Video took over the Wilson Audio store in Metairie. I went by their store last week. First time I had seen MBL speakers. There is also Alterman Audio and Richie Savoie’s New Orleans Audio Video in the area. I have not visited them yet. |
He is not, to the best of my knowledge. Jay is, or was, a few years ago, connected to the family's hospitality sort of local empire -- only. I saw Jay last when he kindly invited me to the Monteleone to audition MQA, via high end Meridian kit. The demonstration was shattering. Had CD sounded like this initially, it would have been a different world; which is unfortunate. MQA is, unambiguously to these ears, which have lived the high end since about 1970, seminal. But my sense is that it's not happening the way I imagined it would - apart from streaming; for lots of complex reasons. Here's, though, to close, a brain teaser, pretty much only for folks from the New Orleans area. One needs to enter the way back machine to play. Around, I think, 1970, a high end dealer man named Paul opened up, with Servo Statik's and SAE, etc., off of Carrollton, a store that I think was called something Concepts. He ended up, eventually, in Metairie, in a shopping center on 17th, with Transcriptor TT's and much else. I cannot recall the last name. Or the full name of the retail operation. Is this ringing a bell with anyone? One would have to be of a certain age to play this game. At the time, the only other thing really, was the McIntosh operation, McIntosh the way it used to be, like going to church McIntosh, sexy lighting, ruinously expensive, on Washington Ave. And here's another brain teaser. When Don Turnipseed began, it was actually I believe initially on Bonnabel with a used Mc operation -- I bought several things from him, which ended up in the master bedroom, with very small Thiel's, sounding wonderful & looking so sexy, with all those pretty lights. Savagely murdered by Katrina. So sad. Along with everything else, like Avalon Radians, for starters. |
Just an update: I would make time to go to Alterman Audo. My friend and I had a very good session listening and chatting at the store today. Got to listen to Triton 1 and Quad electrostats He also has some quad SS pre/am and Quad Tube amp |
I can update my previous comment 2 years ago by saying things have only gotten better at Wilson per my recent visits. His support staff is very friendly and helpful. I'd still recommend dealing direct with Doug...at least that's what I do...but it's not a one man show. On a recent visit, Doug wasn't there yet and the other guys set me up in the reference room when I mentioned wanting to hear the Maggie 20.7. The 20.7 were already setup yet, and after listening for awhile, they offered without asking if I wanted to hear the 3.7i to compare. Rarely do you get unsolicited offers to swap big speakers out...especially to less expensive ones. You may not get online level pricing, but Doug will only sell stuff that he believes in. In fact, he wouldn't even sell me a 3.7 when they originally came out and directed me to the 1.7. He didn't like the 3.7 until the recent 3.7i update, so he wouldn't sell it. You can also get great used gear at his shop - typically ARC. Again, don't expect an eBay price, but it's worth paying a little more for his support and testing of all used gear before it gets sold again. |
Jay's store closed I would only deal with Wilson Audio Doug Wilson is little opinionated but has good ears. Doug Morrison is the younger salesman and is up to date on the newer technologies too they have returned to turntables in a big way nice show rooms Auduo Research, Magnapan, Focal ?, Spendor, System Audio, Paradyn, Rogue, etc enjoy |
http://www.wilsonaudioneworleans.com http://www.altermanaudio.com/WelcomeAA2.html -- New http://www.uavnola.com/ - Mac dealer call for apt or times Best Buy Address: 6205 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70003Phone:(504) 780-0172 That is all I know |
Much Thanks! for the kind words, Audiolabyrinth. Actually, I am in a period of rebuilding my system. As luck would have it, I travel for a living, especially to Texas & North Carolina. this life of travel affords me the opportunity to visit dealer/retailers that we do not have in Alabama. And yes, we can most certainly be friends. fantja at g mail dot com is where I can be reached anytime. Additionally, my travels allows me to hear gear abroad to cuts down my short-list for buying gear/speakers. Happy Listening! JA |
Jafant, to tell you the truth here, my original different system got stole by by second wife that I am no longer with, and sold why I was out of town in 2006, I have had to start from scratch, nothing to sale to up-grade, nothing to trade in or anything like that, so it's been a very long road with many un-heard of difficulties!, I have been building this system I have now for two years with many set backs, at this rate, It may take a total of 5 years to be done, very sad, but true, an example of what I am saying is, I am on my 4th digital player in two years, only one player was bought used, all the others were new, including the one I have now. |
Jafant, Hi, I have a Brand new completly refurbished and modded Krell 700 cx amp that I bought at sound ideas through E-bay that is in Gainsville,FL, Krell just did the whole deal to my amp, the complete modds and renewl recently, I have a pair of JBL L-7 vintage 4-way Bi-amp 91 sensativity 6ohm speakers I bought from an individual here in mobile, I currently just bought another Vincent tube/solid state hybred cd-s7 cd-player from audio advisor that is better Than the Ayon cd-2s player I got rid of, the spinner is going to go on a second system I will build later when I get a world class cd spinner for main system, I have a pair of Tara Labs Zero Gold analog interconnects with HFX grounding station I bought here used on audiogon from Hanson Audio in Ohio, Then I got a pair of Tara Labs Omega Gold 6ft speaker cables I bought direct from Tara Labs, and I have The Tara Labs Omega 10" jumpers for bi-amping direct from Tara Labs, And I also have in the closet ready for second system, bought directly from Tara Labs, The one interconnect and the one 6ft speaker cables, I run my digital direct to my amp, I also Have the Tara Labs Cobalt power cord with oyaide terminations I bought used here on audiogon on the cd-player, I'm in the proccess of doing much more, oh, I have the still points ss footers and Poly crystal footers I bought used here on audiogon, cheers. |
Wow, Jeff Crigler now that's a blast from the past. Anyone interested in a pair of his flagship MCM's? They consisted of ported stereo subs topped with a Strathern ribbon. An extremely rare beast. I had the pleasure of owning three different models back in the 90's. Two transmission lines and the ribbon/hybrid. All were quite good. Sadly, he really struggled to bring the regional retailers on board. Somewhere I still have the sales sheet showing the entire lineup. I'll see if I can post a pic. |
Good Day Audiolabyrinth- no I never saw/heard those speakers. Interesting though, Jeff has been in the business for a long time. I am sure he has knowledge of many things, representing some many brands over the years. He could easily have an operation like Wilson Audio in N.O. There is another guy that has opened shop (no pun) in Mobile and represents MBL gear. Finally, is Fidler HiFi doing anything new? Happy Listening. |
Jafant, Did you ever see or hear Jeff crigler's invention home speakers?, he made some money selling the rights and whole deal to a company that I cannot remember? I agree, he is a poor bussiness man!, I'm saying he had at the store some profound brands not to long ago and could not sale them, Is it mobile?, likly!, he's back to entry level, however, some how he is carrying Vandersteen speakers? |
Right On! audiolabyrinth. I grew up on the Eastern Shore and now have a home in Prattville AL. My family is still in the Mobile area. I have been to look & Listen several times, I was there upon the open house. Jeff (owner) had a better business when he operated Custom Audio mid-90's. This guy is a poor businessman, as he has the knowledge and experience to own 'the' premiere home audio shop in the entire gulf coast- but does not. I have never understood his position? Happy Listening. |
Hi Jafant, Here in Mobile, there is a store called look and listen, sadly, they did make a mad attempt to go real high-end audio, they offered some world class name brands, get this, no one bought nothing!, They had to go back to entry level audio to stay in bussiness, I was in owe over the fact that I must be alone here in this ever costly hobby, The crazy thing is that the rich here will spend thousands up on thousands of dollars on a system to the point of costing $50,000.00 and more on junk audio and wonder why their system does not sound good at all compaired to what most of us do, not one thing in the system cost over $3,000.00 a piece, I do not get it, or understand why, automated lighting, speakers in the ceiling and walls, cables they believe are the best that cost only $300.00 for 8ft speaker cables, etc... you get the picture?, look and listen may have one or two brands worth getting now after the dust settled, cheers. |
I had a Rotel amp with Tara Labs Decade interconnects and speaker cables, LOL!, over 20 years ago, my has time flew, Now days I have a Modded krell 700cx amp renewed and done recently by krell, with Tara Labs Zero Gold interconnects and Omega Gold speaker cables, that's what I am talking about, here on the gulf coast, They believe $300.00 speaker cables are good enough, and that a top model stereo amp from Rotel is good enough, Jay, years ago carried Krell and many other good names of the industry, this was when he was in Metairie, La of course!, I never have bought local in Mobile,Al other than the Rotel and the Decade cables ever. |
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Well, looking at what at what wilson audio has to offer, I suppose I will have to go to Atlanta,Ga from Mobile,Al, In the 90s, Jay Valentino offered some choices I enjoyed, to bad for Jay, here on the gulf coast, they all believe $300.00 8ft speaker cables is great on something like Rotel, Really, anyway, I hate to hear that jay closed the doors of his store, never got to go to the one in BatonRouge, just the one in Metairie,LA cheers. |
I have bought from Wilson Audio off and on since the 80s. Doug Wilson is a nice guy, very knowledgeable, pretty opinionated though. Likes tubes, big on Audio Research. I think he also told me he listens to Spendor BC-1s. They are probably one of the few Oracle (turntable) dealers in the country. They also carry System Audio speakers, another lesser known brand. Plus lots of other brands. Wilson Audio started in 1974. They recently had their 40th anniversary. Their current store in Metairie is nice, it used to be the Audio Resource store. I know Jay Valentino, a friend of a friend. I heard that he and his partner closed the store in Baton Rouge. I think that Alterman Audio closed their store in Metairie a couple of years ago. Wilson Audio may be the only true specialty audio retailer left in Louisiana. |