I am very sorry to learn of Albert's passing. I first got to know of him as an owner of a pair of VR-5s, and in my quest for more info and discussion about these designs I started an owner's forum on Audio Circle back in 2008. Albert was supportive from the start, frequently posting there and offering personal guidance on gear matching, placement, how to maximize sound quality etc to anyone who asked. In the intervening years I met him regularly at the RMAF gatherings where he would often host a dinner for circle members and generally regale us with stories about the industry and even the shenanigans of certain reviewers (my lips are sealed). He always had time for customers (even one or two whom I know pestered him endlessly for things that went far beyond regular service) and would try to help people get the best out of their rigs regardless.
Too many stories to tell - being chased out of a restaurant with Jimmy Page among others (yes, you read that right), or learning his speakers were on the receiving end of targeted negative review paid for by a rival are among my favorites, not to mention the time he convinced me to take over managing the room while he went out for bit (definitely not my forte but it was presented in such a charming manner that I did not feel I had an option to decline the invitation!). I recall all these now with sadness, but it was his easy manner and welcoming presence I remember most. Times move on, the company is larger and likely more an international business now, and well done Damon and Leif for that, but Albert made it feel like you were joining the family when you owned his speakers.
My condolences to Damon and the family, and Leif and the crew at VSA. I still own those 5s, now upgraded to Anni II's, and enjoy them daily.
Patrick
Too many stories to tell - being chased out of a restaurant with Jimmy Page among others (yes, you read that right), or learning his speakers were on the receiving end of targeted negative review paid for by a rival are among my favorites, not to mention the time he convinced me to take over managing the room while he went out for bit (definitely not my forte but it was presented in such a charming manner that I did not feel I had an option to decline the invitation!). I recall all these now with sadness, but it was his easy manner and welcoming presence I remember most. Times move on, the company is larger and likely more an international business now, and well done Damon and Leif for that, but Albert made it feel like you were joining the family when you owned his speakers.
My condolences to Damon and the family, and Leif and the crew at VSA. I still own those 5s, now upgraded to Anni II's, and enjoy them daily.
Patrick