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.
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
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
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