What happened to Counterpoint's Mike Elliott?


There is a wonderful article and interview just posted at Enjoy the Music. com.

Srajan Ebaen covers the demise of Counterpoint, Mike Elliotts projects both then and now, and the new Aria amps that are such a success in Japan.

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/earwax/0102/
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I was aware of altavista audio, but the link you provided is a good addition.

I was a big fan of the high end gear manufactured by Mike Elliott, both at Counterpoint and under the EASE banner. The Counterpoint SA 9 phono stage is still one of the best phono stages ever built.
Asa. The Counterpoint 9 is still a very good performer, even by todays standards. I have owned or listened extensively to most of the highly regarded phono stages, including those creating a buzz at Audiogon for the last year or two. Remember, the SA 9 evolved into the EASE Magnum Phono before its demise.

As for the Arias, I do not know if I will like the sonic signature or not. I must admit I begin with a negative feeling, as they are bipolar transistor output, and being a tube guy..............

Japanese audiophiles purchased all of the Arias as they were tested and ready for shipment . They are renowned for being critical about every point of quality and are not particularly budget conscience. Other than that I have nothing to go on, as there are none remaining in the USA, all sold.

As for humor, the topic on ear hair and tweaks to improve other human body parts is a much more ripe area for banter.