Who Were Your Mentors


I'm curious about who your audio mentors were, and how they influenced your audio journey and the system you pursued?  Father, uncle, friend, sales dude, local manufacturer, other?
knotscott
Blake Hovecar. Met in 2017 when I started back into this pastime.
Blake's tips included:

-Patience pays off.
-Trust your ears.
-There is no "Best' of anything. It is all a compromise.
-Rooms/setup count as much as gear.
-Nothing trumps a great recording
-ignore these forums.

Okay I have failed on at least one of his tips!

Other.....Herb Reichert....reviewer/writer/painter/ a gentleman. Aside from the late Art Dudley, there is no better. 
I have zero friends or family into audio, I am a solo weirdo....
My Father got me started in Audio when I was about 7 or 8 earlier than that when I got into Astronomy aged 4 or 5!!

My main mentors later on include Malcolm Jones from KEF and latterly Falcon Acoustics before he retired a number of years ago.

Malcolm really helped me when I started building my own self designed loudspeakers from about aged 13, a bit later when aged about 15-16 he taught me a great deal more about crossover design and bass alignments, this when we used to meet together at Astronomical society meetings near Norwich.

He became a good friend as a result of our two common interests and I then helped him with telescopes!! Which I designed and built more then than now..

Then from the mid-80s when at college, I can add Martin Colloms, and Chris Bryant when I started getting real serious with designing more of my own loudspeakers, writing and research.

Simon


Sal D’Amico
Wow! That’s a name I haven’t heard in quite a while. Interesting character to say the least 😂
Simon Barsinister and Danny Seraphine Drummer from Chicago and owned a club I worked in when I was @ University in Chicago.