Well, it's been what?...two, three months since I've posted anything with any relevance here. Finally decided I just needed to "take" some time and touch base and kind of update you with a few things that may be of some interest.
First, please forgive my absence. Because I tend to be a very focused single, maybe double tasked person, I try to do one thing at a time very well. Meanwhile, life keeps rolling and certain things I just have to put aside for a time. I wished I were better at juggling but, as of now, I'm not the juggler I wish to be.
Bob Crump shared once that a friend of his makes a living selling deer pee and he's good at it. I don't know how you could be good at that but I'm sure he's found a way.

(love that Emoticon) Amazing...making a living selling deer pee. It also amazes me that some of us are able to make a living selling toys for grown men (and some women). How fortunate for all of us that in some ways we're still little boys that find intrigue and comfort playing with toys in a world gone too serious much of the time. When I meet new friends and tell them I manufacture and sell Hi-End audio cabling for a living, you’d think I just told them I sell deer pee. I'm amazed at the success of Ridge Street Audio Designs in what seems to me to be such a short period of time. That’s where I’ve been since late last year. We’ve been pretty much buried since late November. For those of you who’ve placed your confidence in us, I really am so grateful and I’m so glad we’ve been able to make a positive difference in your music listening enjoyment. Thank You! seems hardly appropriate. And a free CD just seems to piss certain people off (inside joke a few of you might know about).
And there’s more to come. We have two associates that are seriously committed to their craft. Steve who’s been with me for nearly twenty years and has also served as my early mentor in audio has been working on the Sason Ltd loudspeaker for about the last two years. Sason means to “make merry” or to “dance with merriment”. Reminds me of Lonewolf’s Affliction…also known medically as LA and is a desirable disease! Then there’s Dean who’s been a freak in this hobby since at least the early ‘80s. He’s been working off and now more on on his Accure AC optimization unit for about three years.These two projects will be coming to fruition soon…I trust. I’m waiting anxiously and helping a little where I can. As for cabling, nothing concretely new coming but I have some ideas stirring that I would like to engineer and audition when I get some time. Time…Like Lak’s signature file says “ good things in life take a long time”. How painfully but rewardingly true. And I’m learning that patience is a greater virtue than I first believed. Ridge Street has also acquired a pair of it’s own Pass Labs amps and Reference 3A de Capo i loudspeakers to add to our Auditioning Gear / Test Bed arsenal. I’ll be doing some mods on both of these before I’m settled with them for duty. Ridge Street Audio Designs will be moving into new quarters in I think about a month and the remodeling of our listening / show room should be done then too. Let's Party! (haven't forgotten.)
This coming Friday through Sunday is the Festival Son & Image of Montreal hi-fi expo in Montreal, Canada. Ridge Street Poiema! cabling will be complimenting the Brinkmann USA room at the Hotel Delta, Montreal, room 615. The Brinkmann Audio USA website is
http://www.brinkmann-usa.com and the show website is
http://www.hifiexpo.com. If you’re in the area, stop by and meet Lawrence. He’s a great enthusiast and this is his favorite show to be a part of. His room ought to be a hit at the show. System will include the
Balance Turntable and the
Brinkmann 10.5 tonearm for vinyl duty. The Brinkmann EMT phono cartridge will be driving the Brinkmann
Fein phono stage with the
Marconi Pre providing preamplification, and the
Brinkmann Mono Amplifiers driving the partially granite fabricated, 200 lb Eggelstonworks
Andra II loudspeakers. I can’t remember the digital front end but I know it too is world class. Would love to hear this system outside of show conditions but Lawrence told me he took extra effort to get one of the better rooms available to suit this system. Regretfully, I can’t be there this year. I think I need to spend some time giving our website some sorely needed attention before Satfrat completely kills me.
So, all this. Hope it’s been of some interest to you. Oh, BTW, for those of you that we may be new to or to those who have forgotten who we are because of the absence, we make cabling. Some of the finest cabling available in my experience and according to some of our clients who’ve been around the block a few times. We’re not cheap but we are about excellent value. We’ve been running our Winter / Spring 2004 ads over on A’goN. You’re invited to take a look if you’re in the market or if you just want to hear some cool music clips.
Poiema!Midnight Silver Edition Gen.II