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To Srajan Ebaen,
I literally stumbled into Primus Audio Pleasures [subject of
Y-Files column "Primal Audio Pleasures"] and met Al while doing
research at Kansas University in Lawrence in 1998 (50 miles east
of Kansas City). I was flabbergasted. Sure I was familiar with
all the audio salons that listed dozens of fine pieces of gear
and then kept a paltry handful around. To say my eyes boggled
when I saw Al uncrating a pair of JMlab Utopias on my first visit
("Oh, hi, these are just a new pair of French speakers we got
in") would be a massive understatement. And such taste. Most people
have no money and wouldn't know what gear to buy if they did.
Al has resources and an impeccable sense of what's truly great
equipment to keep around. Primus is audio nirvana; as you suggest,
perhaps the best little-known high-end dealer in the nation. I'm
glad he's finally stopped hiding its light under a bushel, thanks
to your excellent write-up.
...Paul A. Basinski
Just wanted to say "thank you"
for your good service! My son was thrilled with the new turntable
and your setting it up. You have a business to be proud of.
Thanks again,
Patricia Price
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