Amy thanks for posting this...
Hi fellow pilgrims and corner horn loaders!
First of all I want to thank the pilgrims who visited Indy this summer. As you now know, we are in the headphone business. It is amazing that nobody leaked the news about our new headphone programs that you auditioned at the pilgrimage. You really helped us surprise everyone. Nobody can believe that we have developed 4 new products in 18 months from scratch without any prior experience in IE audio. This wouldn't have happend without Brad Geswein, our new boy wonder and genius of stuffing small stuff in little tiny packages. Wait 'til you see the pictures of our little crossover for Custom 3 next to the Paladium crossover. The extremes of design are increadible. Buckets of copper were used to make the inductors on Paladium's Xover and we have to look at our ity bity components under a microscope. Pictures to follow when we go live.
Headphones at Klipsch wouldn't have happened without Tom Gospel keeping us on track and paving the way for approvals at the top brass. I have never seen anyone build a team within many departments as well as he has. Through his planning and communication, I think that every department has been involved from the beginning of the projects.
I also want to mention our super tech, John Andrews. John came to us from the video electronics industry, and he has jumped right in there with us when we needed a hand building prototypes and making measurements on our little B & K green man.
This is an exciting time at Klipsch! I think I speak for the company when I say we are turning the corner. Everyone here is real busy developing cutting edge products that you may love and use everyday in the near future. We are constantly reinventing ourselves to keep up with you audio enthusiest. The way music is distributed digitally has allowed us to morph into brand new categories. This isn't to say that we don't all own alot of Vinyl and tube amplifiers. But times are changing and we are changing with them.
People tell me all the time that they can't believe that we get to work with speakers and audio gear everyday. Sometimes it is just work for us, but usually it is more of a passion, a labor of love. I have a son who just started college this year. If he remembers anything that I have said I hope it is the philosiphy I have for pursuing a career... Find something you love to do, that someone is willing to pay you to do, become an expert at it, and you will love your job for the rest of your life. I have been lucking in this category.
Of course we can't talk about new product that we are developing until they are officially announced, but it is safe to say that you will be delighted when they come out. We have collected a great team of experts with passion for music and video, most of whom are musicians or at least groupies.
Each of these talented people contribute in there special way to the success of this company. But none of this could be possible without our Klipsch fans. So I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
We will be giving you much more information on the Klipsch website for exciting products and especially all the nitty gritty details about headphones so stay tuned as I know you will (from reading your number of blogs).
I can't wait for you to all be proud owners of our new products. So stick it in your EAR!
All the best,
Mark Blanchard, Sr. Acoustic Development Engineer (Professor THUMP)