RIP Art Dudley


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I was reading Art’s latest column in Stereophile when I was alerted to his passing.  I usually went to his articles first upon receiving each Stereophile (and Listener years ago) even though I didn’t share his preferences in audio gear because there was always something to learn and his approach was always enjoyable.
Art will be missed by many,
RIP ART

1954? Hmm, older than I thought. I WAS relieved that it wasn't the virus what got 'em. And I hadn't heard Clark Johnsen has also just died. Clark cornered me at one CES in Vegas, insisting I discuss with him his pet topic: absolute polarity. I was trying to tear myself away from him, as Ken Kessler was nearby, and I wanted to try talking Ken into selling me one of his Garrott Deccas. I finally got away, but to no avail: Kessler wasn't interested in parting with one. Glutton!

I don't expect another hi-fi writer as good as Art to show up in what remains of my time here. At least his record collection is in good hands, those of his wife and daughter, for whom my heart hurts. We'll miss Art, but not like they.