Roger, lots of good information as well as memories here. So much in fact it is hard to keep up!
As one of the older audio hobbyists here I too remember these names from the past. I recall a visit from William Z Johnson at a local dealer to set up his Tympani/ARC system. Interestingly that same dealer later took on the Fulton line. Regarding Bob, "Fulton made good sounding stuff. I don't know how but I always assumed him to be a competent engineer with great listening skills.", did you know his involvement with instrument design? For example I'd read that he designed trumpet mouthpieces. That was confirmed by an alumni club buddy who played trumpet with a Fulton mouthpiece. He was so sensitive to colorations in musical reproduction that he assigned a characteristic color (his interpretation) to the unique tonality of each orchestral instrument.
As one of the older audio hobbyists here I too remember these names from the past. I recall a visit from William Z Johnson at a local dealer to set up his Tympani/ARC system. Interestingly that same dealer later took on the Fulton line. Regarding Bob, "Fulton made good sounding stuff. I don't know how but I always assumed him to be a competent engineer with great listening skills.", did you know his involvement with instrument design? For example I'd read that he designed trumpet mouthpieces. That was confirmed by an alumni club buddy who played trumpet with a Fulton mouthpiece. He was so sensitive to colorations in musical reproduction that he assigned a characteristic color (his interpretation) to the unique tonality of each orchestral instrument.