Sue Kraft


So, im not sure if any of you remember her, she was a reviewer in a few magazines over the years, her name even pops up in reference here on some equipment.

Sadly she passed away recently due to some health complications. She was the audiophile in the family, and as such much of her work flew over my, her nephew’s head, but i wish it all stuck more as I’ve been thrusted into this world.

It was her passing that brings me here, to inform anyone that may have had the pleasure of knowing her, and also, in trying to find a home for her home full of equipment. Admittedly I’ve been swamped by myriad of terminology, brands and devices quite foreign to me, as i only shared my aunt’s automotive passion. To this end, i appreciate all the help and information I’ve received from here already, and keep an eye out for some of her gear as well. Again, thank you. I’ve enjoyed seeing her work at every turn almost the past few days.
klund818
My condolences to you and all of Sue's family. 

Thank you for letting us know. 
Very sorry for your loss. I know Sue was still active on Audio Asylum as soon as last August. I've always liked her reviews. Plus, I have commented a few times in her AA threads. 
My Sincere Condolences! I have always enjoyed Sue's posts on theinternet and met her at a RMAF... Thank you for letting us know.
Doug
My condolences.  I enjoyed her reviews and she was one of a very few females in this male dominated hobby.  Perhaps you may not want to disclose this, but if we knew her location it may be much easier to find a home for her audio gear.
Sorry to hear this! Sue was a good writer and she will be missed.

Sue and I spent many hours on the phone as you can probably imagine.

She still has two review samples of ours- a UV-1 preamp and the MP-3 preamp (Atma-Sphere is the brand name). They were both in need of update and we've been trying to get them back for a while, but in the last few months Sue was tricky to contact. There is also a set of Novacrons there but they do not belong to us.