I drove approx. 30 miles to attend Frank presentation and it was worthwhile.
By the time I got there, the room was already full, all the seats were taken, so I just picked a spot in the back. After the brief introduction by a member of the MN Audio Society (I am not a member), Frank took the stage and gave his presentation along side with his equipment.
The equipment on display were the Insight Integrated, Ultra 550, Ultimate 70, Ultra DAC, and some Insight gear (I don't know the specific of each). I got to meet Frank and his staff, Frank has a dedicated team of staff who are like Frank, really believe in what they are doing.
Frank's presentation covered his career history in HIFI, most of them we already read about in his Audio Basic newsletter, what I didn't know was Frank upgraded his father's Sears record player in the 50's. Magic cable and capacitors were discussed, so were mil. spec. parts, I got a chuckle out of what Frank said, "if mil. spec. parts are so good, why do the military equipment. sound so bad." Well the only audio freq band that military care for is from 300Hz to 3k, if the government wanted to make a perfect stereo system, I think they can do it.
The equipment demonstration first started with the Insight Integrated connected to a pair of Magnepan 20.1, I believe they were $20,000 speakers donated by Magnepan. Well, the spot that I was standing and the room accoustic in the building was less than ideal, and the music played at the time wasn't anything that I was familiar with, so I can't really comment on the sound.
The next one up for demo was the Ultra 550, I can't remember which preamp it paired up with, judging the sound of the Insight integrated and the Ultra 550, the Insight seemed very dynamic, the Ultra 550 was very smooth, but then again, due to many variables in the demo room, that's all I could gather.
I chatted with Frank's amp builder about my Ultra 550 upgrade, he did a beautiful job on my Ultra 550, with my hard inspector eyes, I can say his workmanship was first class.
Minnesota has some major impact in the audio industry, we have Magnepan, Audio Research, and Audio by Van Alstine, Bill Johnson has recently retired after 38 years in the business, and sold Audio Research to an Italian firm, engineering will be done in California, marketing and manufacturing will stay in Minnesota. The work in Magnepan probably will be passed on to the family. I hope Frank will never retire, and keeps manufacturing genuine good sounding equipment.