One day I told Paul that I wanted to try a flea powered SET amp someday with my home made speakers. A pair of mono-blocks began to emerge, based on the 45 tube. I would make the 100 mile trip to his house (later his shop after he moved) and he would construct of portion of the circuit in front of me from his head. Then, he would send me home with some parts so that I could copy his work in the other mono-block. Due to our busy lives and the distance, it took four years to arrive at completion. Eventually, Paul would tell me to take the mono-blocks home and listen to them. When I they were ready to fire up and try, he told me there was still much to do to fine tune them. He said to take them home and listen to them, and then let him know what aspects of the sound I would like to change.
I never saw him alive again. Brain would discover that he had passed from his undiagnosed pancreatic cancer just a few weeks later. Those amps sing just as they are! They are my prize material possession. I think of Paul and our conversations about religion, politics and audio every time I listen to them, which is as often as I can.
Sincerely,
Benjamin