The naming of audio companies is a tricky business. Ideally, the name should be distinctive, so that people will remember it, and descriptive of the products. However, given the proliferation of audio manufacturers, it's getting more and more difficult to come up with a name that fulfills these criteria, and some names are similar enough to lead to confusion. In one of my show-report blog entries from the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, instead of correctly listing a company name as Divergent Technologies, I called it Definitive Technologies, which is the name of an another audio company—and was rightly chastised for it in a comment by a reader. I'll bet that no such confusion will occur in the case of Flying Mole Electronics. (As far as I know, there is no Flying Groundhog Electronics.)
The naming of audio companies is a tricky business. Ideally, the name should be distinctive, so that people will remember it, and descriptive of the products. However, given the proliferation of audio manufacturers, it's getting more and more difficult to come up with a name that fulfills these criteria, and some names are similar enough to lead to confusion. In one of my show-report blog entries from the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, instead of correctly listing a company name as Divergent Technologies, I called it Definitive Technologies, which is the name of an another audio company—and was rightly chastised for it in a comment by a reader. I'll bet that no such confusion will occur in the case of Flying Mole Electronics. (As far as I know, there is no Flying Groundhog Electronics.)
The naming of audio companies is a tricky business. Ideally, the name should be distinctive, so that people will remember it, and descriptive of the products. However, given the proliferation of audio manufacturers, it's getting more and more difficult to come up with a name that fulfills these criteria, and some names are similar enough to lead to confusion. In one of my show-report blog entries from the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, instead of correctly listing a company name as Divergent Technologies, I called it Definitive Technologies, which is the name of an another audio company—and was rightly chastised for it in a comment by a reader. I'll bet that no such confusion will occur in the case of Flying Mole Electronics. (As far as I know, there is no Flying Groundhog Electronics.)
VTL TL-6.5 Signature line preamplifier WP's Associated Equipment
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
VTL TL-6.5 Signature line preamplifier Wes Phillips, July 2008
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
VTL TL-6.5 Signature line preamplifier Measurements
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
VTL TL-6.5 Signature line preamplifier Associated Equipment
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
VTL TL-6.5 Signature line preamplifier Specifications
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.
I've long admired Vacuum Tube Logic's line of amplifiers and preamplifiers. Owners <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/153">Luke Manley</A> and his wife <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/607vtl">Bea Lam</A> routinely appear at the Consumer Electronics and Home Entertainment shows with luxurious, microprocessor-controlled tube gear, soothing new music, good-sounding rooms, and a friendly, unhurried manner. Their show setups are dialed in so well that I often find myself taking refuge there, sitting and listening for hours with other <I>Stereophile</I> writers.