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michaelhigh
18-10-2011, 03:30
Edgar Villchur, inventor of acoustic suspension speaker technology and the original audiophile turntable (AR-XA), upon which the LP-12 was based, died Monday, October 17, 2011, in his home in Woostock, New York. He was 94. Audiophiles have hailed Mr. Villchur as a seminal figure in the field. In its 50th-anniversary issue in 2006, Hi-Fi News ranked him No. 1 among the “50 Most Important Audio Pioneers.” John Atkinson, the editor of Stereophile magazine, credits him with bringing hi-fi into the home. His inventions, the acoustic suspension loudspeaker and the first audiophile turntable (upon which the LP-12 was based) were groundbreaking in their day, and top all-time "best of" lists consistently year after year. The AR-XA was recently named amongst the top 100 Most Important Audio Components Of All Time by Stereophile magazine as was the LP-12, #5 and #1, respectively. Sad to see the pioneers go one by one, as it is sad to see the old blues cats dying off as well over the years.

goraman
18-10-2011, 03:35
Don't forget collage teacher to co founder of AR Henry Kloss.

Spectral Morn
18-10-2011, 06:56
Another one of the greats passes on :(



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MartinT
18-10-2011, 07:17
I greatly admired AR when I was younger. A pioneer indeed.

DSJR
18-10-2011, 07:27
We owe so much to people like him. maybe not so well known to we Brits, as we tend to forget the parallel audio industry in the US. RIP, and thank you!

colinB
18-10-2011, 07:45
I just read the story of him taking his loudspeaker cone to Altec and asking $10000 for it and they turned him down. Oops!
Thanks Edgar, R.I.P.

griffo104
18-10-2011, 08:57
Very sad and RIP to an excellent designer.

I read an interview with him in Stereophile a few years ago and it was very interesting - and educational.