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lou_setriodesHarvey Rosenberg from NYAL addressed our audio club back in the mid or later 80's, and I had the pleasure of picking him up from the airport. He wanted to stop by my house, so he could personally "bless" my Moscode 300 and listening room, so we drove 30 miles round trip out of the way. I have a picture of him in a sport coat wearing a bow tie pointing to my amp! He was a little out there, but his presentation was riveting and brilliant, as he talked through the timeline of mankind and the importance of music throughout human history. We thoroughly enjoyed having him as a guest speaker.
The Distech LS-2 was made/marketed by Sal D'Amico, whom I also met at the CES shows. It was essentially an enhanced ST-140, with some upgrade caps in the signal path, and possibly other minor stuff. I got to know Eddie Mutka from B&K in Buffalo about 70 miles west of me ....he repaired my Distech amp after I shorted the speaker outputs accidentally (D'oh!). Good guys....all of them, and fairly down to earth compared to Harvey, LOL. The son who's getting the amp, isn't fully invested into audio as hobby yet, but he likely will in time, and he appreciates a nice system, and enjoys hearing the history behind the vintage components in his new system.
Many of the vintage components were designed and built by the same guy who would answer the phone if you called the place of business. High end audio had a lot of true "Cottage Industry" participants back then.