The future of LAMM without Vlad


As you all know, Vlad Lamm, the designer of Lamm pre and amps, passed away recently. Does anyone have any insight regarding the future of Lamm? Are they going to continue servicing old Lamm equipments? How about the development of new Lamm products as the current models like M2.2 and M1.2 are over 15 years old? Any useful updates would be helpful for us audiophiles.

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Does anyone have any idea what Lamm typically charges for repair work? I've got a LP 2.1 deluxe that needs to be looked at.

I ordered a complete tube set for my ML2s very recently. I used the email address and made it to Elina's attention since she knows me from the Brooklyn days. She responded fairly quickly- and promised the tubes w/in a couple weeks, given that their shop guy (same Russian guy that worked with Vlad) was very busy. The tubes arrived within the two week window. 

As to future designs, I have no idea. As long as they can support the existing products, I'm good. There's a trick to matching the output tube to the amp--for some reason, the  6C33C triode in the output stage varies in acceptable range of bias current--and the specifics are apparently proprietary to Lamm. I never had an issue buying these tubes from them, since they match them to the amp by serial number and burn them in. (I gather that some of these tubes fail despite their robust design). I certainly hope they survive-- I've never owned a better sounding amplifier. 

I wonder who is their lead designer now that Vlad has passed? Seems when you move your business from one demographic to another much can easily be left behind. How about the actual support team that was behind the name. Did everyone move to Miami? Production staff, engineers, marketing. Risky business falling in love with a place and deciding to leave the success of one demographic and try find your fruits in another.