Wow. This is very sad and a real loss. My thoughts and prayers are with Al's wife and family.
I met Al prior to the first RMAF and and then saw him at all the RMAF's. He was always a gentleman and i really appreciated his efforts on behalf of the audiophile community.
I also loved his amps.
The last couple of years i asked him about how he was doing keeping up with the crazyness of what the RMAF had become and he said he was with lots of help and it was still fun.
He will be missed. There was (and hopefully there will continue to be) a special feeling of the audiophile community at RMAF and Al had much to do with that.
I met Al prior to the first RMAF and and then saw him at all the RMAF's. He was always a gentleman and i really appreciated his efforts on behalf of the audiophile community.
I also loved his amps.
The last couple of years i asked him about how he was doing keeping up with the crazyness of what the RMAF had become and he said he was with lots of help and it was still fun.
He will be missed. There was (and hopefully there will continue to be) a special feeling of the audiophile community at RMAF and Al had much to do with that.