Audio Research Factory Tour


Analog Planet took a tour of the ARC factory.  Here are a couple of videos.

http://www.analogplanet.com/content/analogplanet-visits-audio-research-corporation

I was an ARC dealer for many years and have personally gone through the factory several times.

TOP NOTCH company all the way around.
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German automobile companies will reimburse your trip to Germany, your stay in the hotel, company tour if you purchase one of their cars. A full disappearance of manual transmissions from the USA market on all BMW models even M-series made me kinda upset and aiming to enjoy traveling to Germany to get package I really want -- turbo-diesel engine with 6-speed manual tranny on 5-series model. BMW is TOP NOTCH company (maybe will install in future AudioResearch sound system who knows?), but I wonder if ARC offers company tour to the casual customer rather than dealer(s) just like BMW?

The one thing missing from the tour was the most important---the circuit designer(s) and their "laboratory". I went to a number of in-store appearances by Bill Johnson, and asking him about his ARC designs was always a goldmine of information. Where does Rich Larsen do his circuit sketches, and do his listening? At home? I didn't feel like there was a heart and soul in the building we saw, ya know? All we got to see was an assembly plant, which I guess was the point of the tour.
bdp24,
yeah, I agree. That personal touch that was present during Bill Johnson’s tenure is now gone forever with his passing. ARC now belongs to a conglomerate that has its eyes set on the bottom line (pretty much like Harman International & others who have swallowed famous brands of yester year). Sad. But maybe not a bad thing - I say this because if it were not for consolidation the brand might have died (like, say, Joule Electra. They made some wonderful equipment, were fun to interact with it but did not have an heir to the business.....).
What we saw in the tour was an operation of a "big" company; not the cottage industry company Bill J founded.
Also, like you wrote - the topic on AnalogPlanet was "FACTORY" tour. So, like you wrote, it lived up to its name..... ;-)
But i would like to know who in ARC is designing these new circuits? Is it the same old, same old circuit with modern components & an elevated price? OR, is there a real designer (like Bill J was) designing new components? For e.g., when Kondo-san (Kondo Audio Note) passed away there was a successor (Ashizawa Masaki), hand-groomed by Kondo-san to take-over ensuring that AN-Japan would continue in the same vein. I would like to know if Bill Johnson did something similar?
If this aspect would have covered in the factory tour, it would have been really nice. If I’m paying $20,000 for that new ARC power amp they showed being custom-built I’d sure like to know who designed it (& know that it was not some monkey nor that it was a bean-counter from Fine Sounds just looking at the bottom-line).