Terry DeWick has passed


I just read in another forum that Terry DeWick has passed. May he rest in peace. 

yyman23

Terry was a consummate tech but above all else quietly dedicated towards providing both quality and consideration to his clients. I'm sure many here have had great experiences in their dealings with him but would like to tell the forum about one.

Driving back from Buffalo with some speakers that were pickup only, had told Terry I would stop by and pick up some MC 60s he had helped me with. Only 7PM turned into 10PM then midnight then 2AM. He insisted I stop by regardless. Subsequent trips he would repair the amps on the spot when I showed up, usually for $75 or so.

Lots of good conversations ,he liked to talk and I enjoyed listening obviously as he had much to offer. Great, great guy. 

I never had the pleasure of talking to Terry, or having him service my equipment, but I've dealt with his partner Tom Manley and he's a standout guy as well.

I talked to Terry a few years ago when he first retired. I had a problem with one of my McIntosh MC30s and he helped me out through several lengthy phone calls. He always had time for fellow audiophiles, no matter what. That’s the kind of person he was. He had a tremendous amount of knowledge and a big heart and helped hundreds in this hobby. He was a true legend and will sorely missed. RIP.

I had only email communications with him. He was quick to respond helpfully. A good man indeed. 

I hadn’t heard of him until now. What stands out in this discussion is the very positive impact he had on others. We are in short supply of upstanding people of character and skill. My sincere condolences to all of those who knew him.

I bought from Tom Manley. One of the items (MC2002) had a fuse/power problem. Tom provides a warranty but it had expired. I shipped it to Terry on Tom’s direction. I couldn’t believe how little he wanted to fix it. It was an altogether pleasant transaction. I later found out Terry was a renowned McIntosh tech. RIP.

I never knew or corresponded with Terry... but in reading through various forums over the years, the man always received rave reviews and was held in the highest of regard with those he came in contact with. 

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