Bruce Edgar


Bruce Edgar has passed away.

Thank you Bruce for your contributions to our little world, and for your boundless, contagious, joyous enthusiasm. 

Rest in Peace.

audiokinesis
That is a shame another of our senior designers passing away what are all of us going to do when the entire old guard has passed away it is a day that i dread and do not look forward to.
@mahgister, that was a beautiful and elegant post. I hope I can start to emulate that level of connection on a regular basis. Thank you.
Here is an interview that may be of some interest:

https://positive-feedback.com/Issue4/edgarinterview.htm

As well as some information here:

http://www.esdacoustic.com/index.php/about/person.html
I met Dr. Edgar a number of times at the audio shows and a friend of mine has owned a number of his speakers. His Titans were really amazing. RIP
I had the great pleasure of meeting Bruce at one of the shows in Las Vegas. I'd already built a pair of his Edgarhorns and a Seismic subwoofer by going the DIY route -- using his "salad bowls" for the midrange horns, his horn shells for the LF, and the plywood Seismic horn shell for the subwoofer. It was great to speak with him and share some pictures of what I built. It was also my introduction to Cy Brenneman who was showing his innovative amplifiers with Bruce. I ordered a Cavalier Plus and have to say match between Bruce's horn designs and Cy's electronics was made in heaven.
I'm very sorry to learn of his passing. He was a very generous and sharing spirit.
Steve Z