The Bozak factory was located somewhere between New Haven and NYC, I think around Norwalk. The train to NYC used to pass by. I remember that it looked so forlorn for many years after Bozak folded but the sign was still in place.
Phono Stage
I am getting near the end of my current system journey. I have my digital (streaming) side set (for now). It sounds glorious to my old hearing aid assisted ears. And streaming is where I spend the vast majority of my listening.
Regardless, I am now focusing on vinyl, with the recent addition of a P8.
My analog side: Rega P8 w/ Hana ML > Rega Aria > Kimber KS1018 > BHK pre > Zavfino Fusion mk2 > Moon 330A > Transparent + > KEF Ref 3’s. If do a weak link analysis both chatGPT & Gemini say it my phono stage.
So looking for potential replacements. As always I am very space constrained, (half wides are perfect) no tubes and looking to stay under $3,000 used. I like accuracy, clarity & cleanliness.
My current candidates:
Rega AOS
Gold Note PH10
Sutherland 20/20 w/LPS
Sutherland Little Loco
The Sutherland’s work because they are thin and con fit under my raised center channel speaker. The duo stack is too high
Please let me know your thoughts and/or recommendations. Thanks!
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Yes Bozak was in Norwalk. A little piece of Bozak is still with us in the guise of Peter Lederman of SoundSmith. I met Peter on a pilgrimage to the Bozak factory back in the day. I was just a young kid with stars in my eyes, but I sold a lot of Bozak speakers out in Seattle. By the time I graduated from the U of W, I owned a pair of Bozak Concert Grands. In terms of set up, they were monsters. The question was what wall in the room should they be placed against? They were far too big to move out into the room. I did experiment with placing them one on each of two adjacent walls, which was effective in smaller rooms. I loved the things though, and owned them for maybe 7-8 years, and moved them from Seattle, to Pensacola, to San Diego, finally back to Seattle before selling them for more than I paid for them. The Navy footed the bill for the moves to make that feasible. |
@faustuss alright so earlier today I dropped the load. I felt like, with around 20hrs on Umami Blue, it was the right time to let it continue to evolve without me suffering. |
lewm, they were special speakers for their time. They had their own sound. If there are any in good condition and in a public venue it perhaps could be in a Japanese kissa. When you are over there perhaps you could inquire. I have read about one kissa that proudly has a JBL Paragon. That would have been a similarly priced, but much less popular competitor to the Concert Grands. Then there was the very different Klipsch K-Horns, the JBL S8R, the Electrovoice Patricians, The KLH Nines. The Altec Valencias. Not too much later McIntosh introduced their ML series with the ML4C being the closest to the big Bozaks. I sold all of these back in the day. |
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