Gary had been Jim's lab assistant and audiophile interface for at least a decade. He was part of Home Team Thiel for the 2.7 development. When New Thiel took the reins, Gary held out for Phase Coherence in the new products. He was over-ridden by the New Team, including Steve DeFuria and Bob Brown who had been long-term Thiel supporters and associates. They said that Gary had "drunk the kool-aid". Gary left New Thiel when Mark Mason decided to pursue Canadian-type, non-coherent designs.
Bryston and Thiel had collaborated for decades, sharing and trading equipment for the lab and for shows. Good fit for Gary.
Bryston and Thiel had collaborated for decades, sharing and trading equipment for the lab and for shows. Good fit for Gary.