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In Reply to: RE: Blast from the past... posted by mkuller on July 23, 2015 at 11:22:06
Only David Wilson went into manufacturing? And that too a very successful one. Did he give any indications of such aspirations then?
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Bill
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Mike ande I knew Dave Wilson from our local audio group before Mike went off on his writing career. It was always obvious to me that Dave Wilson was aiming for the big time
...hi Dennis.
David Wilson began making his own speaker, which became the WATT, for monitoring his recordings in the studio in the late 1970s.
By the early 1980s he was already manufacturing them for the public. In about 1981 our audio society saw a demo of his huge WAMM speaker at Garland Audio in San Jose.
When David began reviewing for TAS in the mid-1980s, the agreement was he would not have anything to do with speaker reviews.
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