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RE: Sam Tellig

Posted by thetubeguy1954 on February 16, 2012 at 13:57:29:

I actually met Sam once in a New Haven, CT. audio store. IIRC it was Take 5 Audio, but I may be mistaken. Actually I shouldn't say I met Sam per se, because what transpired was one of the salesmen asked me; "Do you know who that is?" and after I looked, I told the salesman I don't know him.



The salesman replied; "That's Tom G. aka Sam Tellig from Stereophile." That's when I learned Sam Tellig was his "nom de plume" as you say. Perhaps he looks like the guy in this poster?


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Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata )

Full-range/Wide-range Drivers --- Front & Back-Loaded Horns
Central Florida Audio Society -- SETriodes Group -- Space Coast Audio Society
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"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with the concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, deceptions, and spoils;
The motions of his spirit are dull as night and his affections dark as Hell. Let no such man be trusted."

- William Shakespeare from The Merchant of Venice; Act V,i