I am lucky enough to have heard this system, but I consider myself even luckier to have met Ken and been the recipient of his kindness, generosity, and passion. Thank you.
I remember seeing the work in progress on Audiogon. The room wasn't much at the time but the speakers were legendary. Now the room is too. Ken was kind enough to offer a listen even back then. What a great guy!
So, what does it sound like? Nobody actually describes it in romantic or musical terms. Only that he built it and if the results were dismal he would lie to himself thinking that it sounded great!
@@ronmurphy4234 I don't know. It's been a long time since I visited. I think high end audio in general is in decline. A whole generation thinks that MP3s are just fine and the recording industry isn't doing much to change that with the over use of compression and such.
No matter how extravagant or frivolous or pointless or essential it may seem to others, it's always fantastic and inspiring to see someone pursue their passion to completion and live to enjoy the fruits of their passion.
I was diagnosed with Huntington's disease a few years ago, so I know I won't live a long life. (I'm 48 years old now.) I started last year to build my own very humble (compared to yours) dream system in my tiny music room. I enjoy working on it so much. You are such an inspiration. Thank you. Cheers, André from the Netherlands.
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Normally, audiophiles are rather insufferable, but this gentleman is an absolute genius, who really knows the nuts and bolts of so many different things that went into this system, that it is a pleasure just listening to him!
I think the caricature of the strawman "audiophile" people poke fun at is insufferable, but I've never met that type of person. I don't think that trope exists in reality. Usually people just like music and enjoy the best version of it.
They simply hide it well. On the internet most audiophiles are insufferable but they have learned to disguise their quirks in the real world so that they fit into society.@@CyberneticArgumentCreator
My goodness. This man did it. To be able to sit down and just enjoy the fruits of your labour must be an overwhelming emotional experience. Heartbreaking to hear that ALS got the better of him. RIP Mr Fritz. I am forever inspired by your work.
RIP Mr. Fritz! I understand his passion, as I am a musician myself. I have built my (much smaller) Stereo system as well over my whole life, and I gave me so much joy, as music in general. This man has lived his dream!
My father Steve Ditko cast the sodium ionics for the sonic stabilizers on these amplifiers at Kramerica Industries in 1984. He used to talk about Ken and say "I feel lucky to be a part of this amazing machine but even more lucky to have known such a great man". My father Steve died of mesothelioma last year, so I am grateful that you immortalized his work with this video.
Our company did business with Ken for years before I retired last year. The only thing close to his finished product was his shop, also located in his home. His wife and daughter were/are gems, as was Ken before he passed. True gentleman genius.
His wife and daughter sold his gear for a fraction of the price and despised him caring more about inanimate objects than them. So, maybe you weren't seeing all of it... Also, not a genius as you can get to same quality with.. fraction of the price.
He had issues, like we all do. But the sound was superior to any commercial sound/stereo system, largely due to the room acoustics and speaker size and range, highs and lows and anything in between.
@@houckbill Issues like we all do? I don't force my kids to work for me and my audio system until they want to run away as far as they can. It was not just issues, he treated his family like shit.
@@squidcaps4308 I saw the video about the auction. When I visited, none of what you're referring to was apparent to me. I met his wife and got to know his daughter over the phone. Strictly business. Our company supplied him with raw materials he used to make a product for a large regional cast marble manufacturer. Be well.
I'm not an audiophile, and I don't understand 90% of what he's saying, but this video popped up and I absolutely LOVED it! I loved his passion, his knowledge, and just his... niceness!
there's really not much to understand. Audiophiles are just people with way too much money. Ask any actual audio professional, mastering engineer, recording engineer what they think about these people. We laugh at them and their million dollar snake-oil placebo machines that they then put into barely treated rooms.
I was thinking lost boards and slams into the walls may be detrimental to the space, then he detailed how many layers of material went into building them... pretty sure they could stop quite a bit more than a loose board.
@@jeffreycollins7297 some of my best and most unforgettable memories were around skateboarding. Probably one of the most constructive things I did in my youth.
I went to high school with Ken’s daughter. He and I were in an audiophile group together. I’ve been blessed to audition this system. It is truly awe inspiring. Lucky for us Ken is a kind and generous individual and enjoys sharing his passion with those who reflect that same passion for music.
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Awesome video Ken!! And Sammyfanny not a nice comment, that man has don't more in his life that we will do in 2 lifetimes so go *blank* on a *so and so* until your *ew* is sore from *ugh*ing it.
Having designed and helped built my own 4 way horn speakers, I can appreciate how Massive of an achievement this is - I don’t think 99.99% of people watching this realize how difficult this is to accomplish, on so many levels. Bravo!!!
The crossover alone just blows my mind. Let alone the design and choosing drivers and spacing of them and so on. I can’t comprehend the organization and planning it takes to do this. I designed 2 ways that never got done. I even have some infinity big boys that just need a tweeter and can’t choose one that fits and also operates with the factory crossover. This dude earned every dollar he ever made I guarantee it. Amazing mind.
This guy built his dream and passion . Got to give him credit. I used 1989 carver amp and pre amp with Klipsch Forta ll speakers. When I heard a musicians finger slide down a steel guitar string , I knew I made the right choice . Sadly , the pre amp went on the friz several years ago . I switched to a 5 channel sound system , my hearing is not what it was .
i disagree with you, i think 99% of the people realize how "Massive of an achievement" of waste of $ and mostly time this project is i would love to be his local sound engineer (or whatever its called), "sure Mr. Ken, thats a great idea, oh, and we sure can implement it for 280k" while inside he thinks "what a dumb donkey this dude is" and "my kids got a new computer, and a laptop, and a new tv, and ...." ROFLMAO
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Do you really believe that the super millionaires that own the companies that build that components and stereo don't have rooms 100 times better than that one in their private islands mansions?
I'm crying...out of joy, of respect, of awe... ...best story I've ever heard and watch. Simply amazing. This video SHOULD be a requirement on schools to graduate. I mean...this video teaches life, period.
I have watched literally thousands of videos. This ranks among the best. God bless this man, this fine, sweet, super talented down to earth gentleman and his family.
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I’m only a few minutes into this video and I’ve been checking out the comments and I’m even more stoked than I was by the title. I’m 56 and back in the 70’s and 80’s a Hi-Fi was a major focal point for the home. Inviting someone over to hear the latest Peter Frampton album was considered a date. Sound quality was all about bragging rights! I had the Pioneer A-90 integrated amp that was 200 watts per channel at .002% total harmonic distortion. It was the first amplifier to eliminate switching distortion by using push-pull circuitry between the low and high voltage supplies. It also had a pre-amp for the phono input. It could be switched to Moving Magnet (MM) or Moving Cartridge (MC) which could be switched between 33 ohms or 100 ohms. I also had the Pioneer SG-90 17 band per channel 2/3 octave EQ and the bands went from 16Hz - 25KHz and it had .001% THD. I always wanted the Polk SDA-SRS speakers but I couldn’t afford them. Back then the Infinity Reference speakers cost $50,000 and were what all other speakers were supposed to be compared to for sound quality. I financed a $3,000 Pioneer stereo when I was 17 and was making $3.25 and hour! It wasn’t just about having loud music to bang my head. I wanted to feel the triplets Steve Gadd played on Aja in crystal clarity and the squeak of Bonzo’s Speed King on Since I’ve Been Loving You!
59 here and I noticed bragging rights for youngsters is nothing more than insulting older guys like us who have a REAL system rather than some cheap little Sony Bluetooth speaker that they stream Spotify on. They think they are so "modern". When I tell them I use Qobuz to stream, they haven't any idea what that is or a DAC for that matter. Yeah, brag all you want kiddo, you haven't ever heard what a big boy rig can do!!
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I sincerely hope that this men and his family will listen to all of their music albums with love and pleasure. With respect and friendly regards from The Netherlands 🙏
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I recently finished my "system" here in my $200/mo. trailer/shack up a draw off a holler that leads to a valley in Yancey Co. NC. The most expensive part of my system was for the coils for the crossovers for my Parts-Express homebuilt 4-way/5-driver main speakers of all "clearance" drivers. I'm using 2 amps, 1 off craigslist, the other from the Goodwill store. It's a 7.1 system of all thrift store speakers other than my main stereo pair. It F'n rocks with clarity and I'm still hearing nuances of some recordings I hadn't noticed before. I think Mr. Fritz and I would get along just fine. It's about a passion for the art regardless of means...
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You finished your system eh, that's the understatement of the year. Audiophiles never stop seeking that live band/orchestra/voice in your room sound. All depends on money, but good sound can be had on the cheap as you have proven to yourself.
I aint straight out of Compton, I'm straight out the trailer. Haha. Got to love NC. I'm in Catawba. Fellow poor audiophile. Do your thing that makes you happy. That's what makes life great. The pursuit of happiness.
Ken is just one of those people that I just truely appreciate. His attention to detail. Always thinking of the variables, No corners cut. It makes me want to do better work.
This is going to get a lot of views after the Washington Post essay that just came out. I think many of us technical people have a bit of Ken Fritz in us. I am sorry that he was so uncompromising over the years, and that this caused such strife for his family. Scott, I can see that this was a bit of an attempt to connect with your father on the one thing that was so important to him. I suspect Ken died with regrets about his treatment and lack of time with his children. It was quite an achievement, but it came at considerable cost. I think this little film was well-made in helping us understand a little more about your dad. Thanks for sharing it.
From the WP Article. His nightmare happened. Unreal! Cite from Washington Post article.... Three years earlier, in Scott’s documentary, Fritz had talked frankly about his condition, the limited number of years that remained for him and his hope that the world’s greatest stereo system would live on without him. “I’d hate like heck to see this room parted out,” he had said. “That’s just like breaking up a dream.”
@@dmorga1 It is a shame that he and his son had such a tragic falling out before he died. Having recently lost both my parents I cannot imagine having that as a memory of our last words to each other. Sad and tragic.
This man has the right idea. Everyone overlooks the room, and it is more important than the speakers honestly. And more expensive. The room is why the big expensive studios are so expensive. That's where most of the money went. The room.
agree 100%, but his room could sound better, carpet is actually a bad acoustic treatment 😅 it may be not so aesthetic but rockwool acoustic panels is way more efficient
That's why it's bizarre that he's putting all the gear in the listening room. Some of his gear even has fans internally. Take the noise outside to another room, just run cables into this room to the speakers.
Wow! A man with the very rare combination of technical expertise, dedication and the skills and money needed to fully realize his dream. I like his philosophy of life too. I would love to hear that system!
I think people underestimate how simply amazing truly high quality audio is and when they here it its astonishing. I couldnt imagine my life without having an amazing hifi set up! Hope he enjoys it!
Im getting my very first pair of Avantgarde Acoustic speakers in 2 weeks and in the last 35 years, I have never been more excited about a material possession. I have had so much fun, everyday, 15 years, with my Yamaha monitors. I cant even imagine, how much the AAs are going to bring joy into my house.
@@WeeWeeJumbo Cried already 3 Times with Adele, Vivaldi and Dave Brubeck. Finally I cancelling sit down and dont Do anything Else but listening to music
Truly exceptional Mr. Fritz. I tip my professional hat to you Sir. I have designed mega-sized world-class recording studios so I have a deep respect for your passion and results. You have taken electro-acoustics as a playback system into the stratosphere....another amazing dimension. I also caught a quick glimpse of your AMPEX ATR 102. A class act! Kind Regards, Michael K. Leader (Ex VP Studio Systems Division Electro-Voice) President: Leader Cinema Systems America
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Recording $tudios sound like $hit, because they use horns, & all horns R krap, & NS10 & Auratones & other literal trash speakers 2 purposely sound like krap so they have an idea what their mix will sound like when played back on krap = LOL!!
Such drive and passion and knowledge!! A man of good taste . I think most of us take our hat off to you. Special person in my book. I will never forget your name . Seem like a man with a great soul.
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I’ve too grown up hooked on stereo systems since the 1st day I heard one at 5yrs old. Today I’m 71 years years young and I must say that I’m truly moved by the documentary about Ken Fritz. I was amazed with his engineering knowledge of so many diverse areas from listening room design to speaker design, to turntable and amplification design. Unfortunately, it came with a cost to his family. I too have a passion with all my albums and many different systems set up in my home. I found that the family thing was a challenge that was something I needed to master. Mr Ken Fritz, I believe that I really understand you. You built your “SWAN SONG” dream including your perfect listening room. All the time while I was watching your Documentary, I thought that this room, this sound system, should never part. If I knew of this man’s achievements had past, I would have purchased the home for a good price and set it up to achieve his wish and his final legacy. Well it wasn’t to be. I ran across his Documentary on August 14, 2024. It has moved me so much. Well, Mr Ken Fritz, I will say this… “YOU’RE IN PARADISE LISTENING TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SOUNDING-SYSTEM THAT IS BEYOND THIS WORLD ALONG WITH AN INFINITE AMOUT OF JOY. GOD BLESS YOU & I HOPE KURT WILL GROW TO UNDERSTAND YOU AND LET GO OF THE PAST, AND HE MAY WISH YOU LOVE. - SPINMAN
This sound system caused a divorce and disavowing of his kids. He was an ASSHOLE. A true asshole, so think about why you consider him a good person. His kids sold this kit as soon as possible and hated every piece of it.
I took a much simpler path by buying a fifteen watt tube integrated amp playing a 93db horn loaded speaker. To me that sound is heavenly but I certainly understand and appreciate his passion, Bravo!
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I love you Ken....I'm an electrical engineer and involved in stereos for 63 years! I built my first speakers when I was 15, in a homemade tuned acoustic maze enclosure, 3/4" plywood, walnut veneer, 12 Woofer, tweeter and midrange...kind of Bose design before there was a Bose. I wound up with AR3a... You have great description and video....I truly LOVE YOU!
I recall as a kid haunting stereo shops and annoying sales staff as we dreamed of seemingly unattainable systems. This mans dream came to wonderous fruition. I admire that greatly.
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What an amazing home, an amazing room, an amazing stereo, amazing man and an amazing life! I love this dude and his philosophy on life! Truly inspiring!
30 years of work and you have become the epitome of the Maxwell Tape guy! Hell yeah, Captain & Commander Fritz... A life well lived. Godspeed, brother.
The depth of wisdom and knowledge in this man is an absolute joy to listen to. You know why this man is well off he has a wealth of knowledge and capabilities!!!
Lot of mistakes in the design, like separating the mids = comb filtering problems. If U R thinking of 'mirror imaging' something 2 increase volume, a better solution is 2 use a bigger &/or more powerful driver instead, 2 keep the size 2 a minimum. Ideally everything would come from a 'point source' but the closer U can get 2 that the better, 4 'coherence' & 'imaging' =) I've heard lots of line arrays, & the BG panels & so on. These sound better just won't go as loud ~> paulrand.coolpage.biz/Images/Toobz!.jpg
“I m Ken Fritz and I believe I have built the best stereo in the world!” Hands Down! Inspiration to create what you will with your hands and your head and never let anyone or anything get in the way of your dream. I vote for National Register Status so it is never taken down! Thank you Mr Fritz!
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I love how humble this man seems. He knows exactly how crazy it all is to most of you, but he didn't build any of it for you! He knew what he wanted and set coarse on the journey. But it sounds like his only regret is not slowing down long enough to smell the roses along the way. I wish the best Ken, that is one hell of a thing ya did there! Cheers man 🍻.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during the holidays here in 2022. I'm sorry I never had the pleasure of meeting Ken or hearing his system. I hope someone will have the ability to maintain this system somewhere now that Ken has passed. The sonics aside, this was one man's dream and a part of his life's legacy and it deserves to be treated as such.
I was lucky enough to work for Mark Levinson Audio back in 79' and 80'(which was about 4 years? before he started Krell) so I was on the cutting edge of this technology...the man was a PERFECTIONIST and his HQD System would literally take your breath away. Tom Colangelo was the Chief Design Engineer for Mark and Tom was a GENIUS...I can remember spending many nights and weekends working with him doing R&D. I know this man has a passion that few can understand let alone afford but good for him that he can do it...
A 1,500 pound record player is stupidity, just 2 B as ridiculous as possible, when a B&O for cheap from Ebay is just as good at isolating from speaker vibrations in terms of what U will actually hear, & that's the truth. Try it! =D They have a very effective leaf spring floating arrangement on the platters, with everything small & light, etc.
@@omgwtfpwnd The only 'measurement' that matters is how it sounds 2 human beings =) If that means it's 'frequency plot' or something is 'all over the map' it really doesn't matter, because the overal result is the whole point of the music. 4 instance, a lot of guitar amp speakers have absurdly jagged ragged crazy response curves, but 'fits with the band' & so on. Nature is dirty. It's also important 2 have natural dynamics & slam & texture & blablabla = 'response plot' is like comparing women by 'body fat ratio', as if the placement doesn't even matter LOL = like if 1 gal has a bunch of fat at her waist, while another has it in her tits, etc.
@@Deathrape2001 Stupid. Really? It's a standard, which does not mean that it's the end all and be all of FR measurements, just that it's consistent AND repeatable. That's what a standard is. Sure, room measurements can show you a different picture, but they are also meaningless in isolation. Which room? Your room? Big room? Small room? Heavily damped or live? Room measurements can never be used as a reference standard as everyone has different rooms. That’s why it’s important to measure frequency response in an anechoic chamber.
@@omgwtfpwnd U R just playing the devil's advocate game, automatically contradicting everything trying 2 generate controversey & troll people. U ignore the obvious fact that I said frequency response plots do not tell you how good something will sound, because for human beings it is only 1 of many factors & lots of speakers and other stuff has very ragged response but sound great because of dynamic accuracy & detail & so on. Also the charts don't tell U about 'ringing' & 'resonance' problems, unless it's a waterfall thing, which still doesn't tell U about clarity or dynamics, at all, etc. A super heavy record player is stupid because any random cheap B&O or other 'leaf spring floating' type turntable has no noise or feedback problems at all, so it's totally pointless to 'go big', other than 2 look silly, like a nitro burning junk mini car =)) Also this guy isn't even really an 'audiophile' as he just picks Krell & gets their whole line basically. Everythign from Krell sounds harsh, like Bryston but thinner = not 'musical' at all, just ANNOYING! This is from personal experience at stores that sell it along with other things. My personal favorite (most realistic sounding) amps are Conrad Johnson, or the stupidly overpriced very powerful bazillion tube power amps Carver put out =)) As speakers go, I make the best I've heard. I flip houses so don't put a lot of effort into it, & whenever I try 2 invite investors all they want 2 do is steal it = unwilling 2 do an NDA, etc. There R trix 2 it =) blabla... don't need them in a fancy room = can just stuff them in corners & go & sound WoW, or away from walls, or whatever... the room is almost irrelevant, other than the closer 2 a symmetrical reflective cube it is, the worse your room will sound. The best 'room treatment' is 2 make the shape of the room itself into an air space that is very uneven & 'all over the place & close 2 symmetrical horizontally but aysymmetrical vertically. That is the best way to 'correct for room resonances' = not 'EQ' or 'panels', etc. Gigantic beds &/or furniture help a lot, like tall cabinets, etc.
I love the look on his face at 2:01 when he sits down and the brilliant & pristine sound washes over & through him. That’s what makes all the research, expenditures and years of experimentation worthwhile.
Some people are just on another level and Ken Fritz was one of them. What a beautiful person and I'm so glade that this documentary was made. So many life lessons to be gained from his story.
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@@TheJohnsofDoes You salty as hell for no reason. I'm sure his acoustics are more than adequate. (Edit: You didn't even watch the video; he talks about the room characteristics in-depth.)
I have never seen anything so moving, determination at the highest level, nothing is impossible! This video was absolutely amazing to watch, truly inspiring !
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When the guy asked him how much his turntable costs fritz responded politely with a non direct yet personal response without mentioning an actual dollar amount for his specific table. That tells me Fritz is a very down to earth guy who's mentally is based in reality given his personal wealth. He doesn't brag, and he knows not everyone is as lucky as he is. Good man.
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I have watched this 3X already and each time I come away with something different and more valuable. I sent this to my grandson not for the content of the sound system but for the INSPIRATIONAL aspects that Ken so eloquently delivers. I'll be 81 in February...still going, still inspired, still working on my sound system and my Giant Hosta garden.
thats cool. I miss having grandparents! All of mine have passed away awhile ago now. I'm 30. But have both my parents which is a blessing in and of itself. But I always miss my grandma and grandpa on both sides and having that ability to talk to someone whos experienced what I have before and what knowledge they have.
Happy belated. Parents love hostas, dads an audiophile, and I'm 36 and still learning and continuing my life and audio pursuit. This video was definitely inspiring beyond the audio world.
@@cryptout Every music producer has already destroyed their ears with high volume monitoring and concerts. For young people it makes a difference - but they rarely can afford proper systems. I definitely can tell the difference between 5-6db differences even above 16k even though I can't actively hear much above 17k. The harmonics affect the timbre even in the lower frequencies and vice versa. I design and build speakers so I have spent literally thousands of hours doing critical listening and comparing that to FFT measurements.
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As mentioned below, the audio system fetched just $156,800 at auction. Fritz died of ALS a couple of years ago, suffering an affliction that slowly removed his ability to use, then appreciate, the project that took so much money and work. A nicely done Washington Post story from today (Jan. 13, 2024) also chronicles how his obsession pushed his marriage into divorce and caused a rift that prompted him to disinherited one of his sons. I was actually surprised to see that the equipment sold for that much. Reminds me of what a stamp-collecting friend told me many years ago: enjoy the hobby, and know that the collection will someday be worth 10 cents on the dollar, if that.
@@SarahMcCulloch Yeah the article probably owes most to the son who didn't get anything the amount of negative descriptions is thru the roof. Alcoholics seldom quit. The guy worked for his money and they lived well. That is not the living room of poor people. He built something amazing and power to him. I do get it probably took up most of his attention.
55:00 Man, although I am far away from accomplishing much in life, to hear Mr Fritz utter those words, it gives me pure joy that he did. This man fulfilling his dream makes me happy
@@iwazhear77 I wish I had the drive to be a 100th of the man Mr Fritz is. I'm only 22 and I lost my passion for everything except for Jesus Christ and God after smoking too much weed. I don't think I'll ever be the same again after being a month sober. To all reading, use this as a warning. You can be like me, or you can have a real dream and follow it. I beg you take the latter option. I'm not even saying become a rich man, being purposefully poor and having dreams is possible too
@@joshhickson7551 k Stick with it, and never give up on yourself. You have no idea how young you are, and how much you can accomplish. In your body and mind having incredible ability to heal themselves. Watch a little, David Goggins… He’ll kick your butt into shape.
This was far more than I was expecting, I came here because I like a good sound system amd like to see what people have built, I came away utterly inspired, beyond the audio world. Thank you so much for sharing and I have faith that Ken will have time to listen to so many of his records, he has nothing left but the Opera to play. Best wishes from England.
This is amazing and kind of lonely and sad . I can relate . I imagine the thrill of the chase and the process of creation was at least as satisfying ( if not more ) as listening to the music . In the end it was all for nothing . Life is cruel to the dreamer . The most human audiophile I've ever heard .
What craftsmanship! I am in awe of everything! It’s a work of art! I am heartbroken to hear about the ALS diagnosis. I’m glad he achieved his dream before he got sick. Hopefully someday soon all of these cruel diseases will be a thing of the past!
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This is literally what dreams are made of. I am totally fascinated and by this, and probably just as taken with the joy and passion I can feel listening to your explanation of it all.
Hi Ken... I'm 61 and found out 6 months ago that I have a stage 4 cancer recurrence and it's not curable. I've done very aggressive treatment to knock it back and buy time, but they can't really tell me how long. So I'm also facing my mortality directly in front of me. I feel blessed to have heard your excellent outlook and attitude on your diagnosis, and want to thank you genuinely. We don't know tomorrow, and that does often make today sweeter. I'm an audiophile as well... Built a very nice system with bi-amped Definitive Technology towers. It was a hot rod, and a beauty... Liquidated and downsized from necessity, but the music is still magical. God bless you, sir... My very best wishes, and may each day be full of love and peace with your family.
I'm going to try to make you feel better! You see, while I'm in good health, I'm old, far older than you are, Shiela, & so I don't go out any more than necessary to avoid Covid. {This is because as we age, eventually the immune system diminishes.} I'm a member of 3 Vacation Clubs, these are Marriott, Diamond - Hilton, and Shell - Wyndham. I've paid off all of the loans on these, & so continue to pay the, "maintenance fees." A couple of years ago, I asked a friend of mine, Michael, if he'd like to travel, to great destinations, at no charge to him, as if someone doesn't use the points, weeks, they will eventually go: Poof! Evaporate! Disappear! Michael & his wife, & relatives, have gone on a number of great vacations, they're very happy! The point here, is that one of Mike's brothers, also has stage four cancer. Yet, it seems to be progressing very slowly, if at all! For example, in the middle of last year, I was told that on his, "bucket list," {so to speak!}, he wanted to go to New York City, several months later. I made the necessary arrangements, and frankly, sincerely hoped that he'd, "make it!" And, he did! Had an excellent time, and in fact continues to not only, "Hang in there," but still works! Can you see what I mean? I've observed that in a situation like this {or, frankly, anyone!}, if one keeps a positive attitude, worry as little a possible about anything, no stress, plenty of rest, sleep, proper diet, surround yourself with close friends - do not shut them out! - and, well, I believe that you'll do as well as possible!
I have been reading as much as I can about Ken and his room and audio system. I am simply in awe....blown away. He used the same equipment I would have used in my own dream system, it's just that mine will only remain a dream. I'm so glad to see Ken has achieved this, and hope he Can enjoy it for a while yet. Bless you, Ken, you are an amazing man with an amazing mind and ability.
This is one of the most beautiful things I have seen on TH-cam… The lengths this amazing man has gone through to achieve what he wanted is simply inspirational. No words are kind enough to say what I think of this man. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. I will go back to my in ear headphones now and pretend I am sat in that room :)
What an inspiration, I have no words to express how this man lives the antithesis of life to its absolute fullest. Absolute absolution. Great human being.
I'm 36 years old and what this man achieved throughout his life is truly inspiring. God bless what you have done and sharing this video with the world.
This is beyond impressive. I'd love to meet Ken and listen not only to the incredible Stereo system he built, but also to even more of the story and experience building it. I built my own home cinema in my house all alone and I know how much time and effort it takes to make even small parts things and details. Even though Ken's room is worlds beyond my cinema. Dear Ken, if you read this, I wish you all the best and many beautiful years with your music system and your family.
It's great minds like Ken's who are to thank for things that make our lives easier and enjoyable. Their drive to create, build, get through obstacles, learn, and perfect are amazing. Thank God for people like Ken.
This man is an inspiration. I usually feel envy when I see exotic cars or luxury homes, but in the case of this 'stereo system' I just feel in awe of it. I don't want it, per se, I want to build one of my own, to within my own limits and abilities. This isn't the story about a man and his speakers, it's a parable about life, and what matters most in it.
Go for it. DIY audio can be very satisfying. While Ken's journey is extreme, it is possible to produce extremely good sound for pennies on the dollar compared with buying commercial systems. There is a pride of accomplishment that adds to or exceeds the joy of listening. In my case, I have spent circa 10k building a system that can rival six figure systems. But you have to also realize that there is no asset value. You can buy and sell used brand name equipment but DIY has no resale value. I'll enjoy mine for 20 yrs and then it will go in a land fill along with all my other worldly possessions. Best not to get attached to stuff. Enjoy life's experiences. Hoarding stuff is a hollow game.
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This is a pursuit unlike any I've seen in this hobby and blessings to this man for his humble attitude about where he is presently. What a treat to view this and learn some awesome wisdom. I have chills and a couple tears from this. I have so much more in my own journey to build to and share with my family. Thank you Ken.
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yup, Thank You Ken 2 btw as music also a physic in quality sound wave, so if, well, how about say in absolute (safety) as in today's general science pov, without the (TRUE value oF Pi), how all can be 100% safe during making process by applying JUST the FAKE value Pi (~pi) as in like, math physic, any electrical device, in bio-chem, 4 nano, how about food making industry takes into health even IN ALL construction, building, site, man & machine, SPACE, undersea, SKY, diamond golden ratio...etc? got any cue? is world really safe enough due to filling up full of all sort of creation simply by THIS (~pi) ! Thank you Mister Ken Fritz again!
I am so incredibly happy for you, Ken! You literally made your dream come true. You are not showing off the monetary aspect this project took. You just wanted to share the journey you and your family went through while making this dream come to fruition. Thank you so much for sharing this. After 27 years, you can finally throw on Swan Lake, sit back, and just enjoy the fruits of your labor.
He really has completed a dream come true. That would be so awesome. It would be like going to the Concertgebouw every time you put on some music. I hope Mr. Fritz has a lot of years to come to revel in his dream room of music, he surely deserves it. It is plain that he has enjoyed the trip as much as arriving at his destination. It is magnificent and staggering at what he has accomplished. He is very focused and gets my respect and applause. Bravo!!
At first I thought he was just a rich guy that bought all the stuff custom made, but it turns out he constructed most of the stuff himself, so... hats off!
ken..i just want to tell you how much youve impressed me with what you have achieved with this life given to you....your family..the workshops..the house ..all the amazing things you built and of course that room and all that is in it...you my friend are the epitome of a life well lived....yes i know that no one is perfect and we all bugger up but i really hope you are proud of all you have....cheers Ty from s.oz
RIP ken Fritz.. Your Passion to fulfi every thing to perfection was on another level.. I watched the documentary last night and only today found out you had passed away from the illness you briefly talked about.. Extremely sad to hear this.. I hope the gates of heaven sound half as good as your class system was.. X
I'm an IATSE stagehand and I've seen the best systems on tour and stationary reinforcing bands and orchestras and symphonies (and yes, Swan Lake) and I can honestly say that this is a master's life's work and it is very sad he did not get to enjoy it more. I truly hope some one or entity is heir to this incredible system in its entirety who appreciates it for the work of art that it is. I envy all those lucky enough to have witnessed it personally. What a great man.
@@FreshAirRules You have no idea. I understand why one would think that, ... however, the quality of the signal path and loudspeakers associated with today's finest PA systems is extraordinary. As a FOH engineer and audio enthusiast, I've had one foot in pro audio and the other in hifi, since the 70's. Modern performance audio is amazingly capable.
@@FOH3663 Pro audio has diffrenent parameters. It needs to fill a large space and do it with very equalized sounds because of the standing waves that need to be tamed. It also needs to use equipment that is exceedingly reliable otherwise people get upset when things stop. These issues all come before sound quality. That's why its always lousy. I have never heard decent sound, let alone good sound, at any PA event in my entire life. Nor do I expect to. That's not their goal. You can't have that kind of output with that kind of reliability and also persue high sound quality. Its the same in movie thieaters. More garbage sound just because the room is too big. There are very few speakers that can fill that big a space that are high quality. And they cost so much no one would be able to rationalize their expenditure because you would need multiple pairs of them. But talking about audio quality to a PA guy is like talking about fine handling of European sports cars with a drag racing gear head with his mid 60's blown 455 Chevelle.
@@FOH3663 Please enlighten us with what you mean by "quality of the signal path". I think you're talking about the source, the line level preamp, the power amp and the speakers. And the miles of interconnect cable often run in PA installations. We can't forget that! Whereas in many high end audio installs we put the mono power amp right behind each speakers (surround sound is a joke never seen in serious systems) minimizing speaker cable with the preamp right in between if its a digital source not prone to feedback. Otherwise if its analogue its wherever the turntable is best suited with the phono preamp right beside it, then what could be a longer run to the live level preamp and the same max line length to the power amp with the speaker cable always minimized.
@@FreshAirRules Respectfully I said you had no idea ... Then you submitted two additional responses, ... it's even more clear, you truly don't. It's ok, most people don't.
I watched the video in awe and read the comments with tears in my eyes. It has taken me 65 years to get my system to where it can play anything especially full Theater Organ performances with almost perfect sound stage. So I understand the passion that went into this remarkable system. Ken Fritz, you made my day! You truly know how to do things right. I'd like to know the discography of the Swan Lake recording if possible.
Hello Ken, It was an absolute honor experiencing your epic journey as you moved closer towards your reference, your audio nirvana and believe that you’ve attained the holy grail of music enjoyment. You are not just an audiophile but a passionate man who went on an extraordinary journey to achieve your goals. Enjoy the music I guess that’s is what it’s all about.... Et inspirati motus potest ars musica!
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I admire the passion and if I learned from Ken's story is this: "If the mind doesn't keep the body going and the body doesn't fulfill the thoughts of the men. It becomes senseless." All we have to do is to find the thing that drives us.
I am lucky enough to have heard this system, but I consider myself even luckier to have met Ken and been the recipient of his kindness, generosity, and passion. Thank you.
I remember seeing the work in progress on Audiogon. The room wasn't much at the time but the speakers were legendary. Now the room is too. Ken was kind enough to offer a listen even back then. What a great guy!
The only thing greater than his system is his passion and generosity. Ken is such a gentleman...
So, what does it sound like? Nobody actually describes it in romantic or musical terms. Only that he built it and if the results were dismal he would lie to himself thinking that it sounded great!
@@jimlambrick3248 What's the deal with Audiogon, I would always check there daily and now it's a shadow of years past.
@@ronmurphy4234 I don't know. It's been a long time since I visited. I think high end audio in general is in decline. A whole generation thinks that MP3s are just fine and the recording industry isn't doing much to change that with the over use of compression and such.
No matter how extravagant or frivolous or pointless or essential it may seem to others, it's always fantastic and inspiring to see someone pursue their passion to completion and live to enjoy the fruits of their passion.
Well said.
not like this it's not, it's pathetic. go listen to live music if you're so insane about accurate reproduction of sound. vinyl isn't the way.
Loyalty, respect and dedication are the things I value the most
@@Nailapot1 Indeed.
@@dextardextar You TOTALLY MISSED THE POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was diagnosed with Huntington's disease a few years ago, so I know I won't live a long life. (I'm 48 years old now.) I started last year to build my own very humble (compared to yours) dream system in my tiny music room. I enjoy working on it so much. You are such an inspiration. Thank you. Cheers, André from the Netherlands.
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@@kenfritz3813 I will Ken. Thanks
You have a lot of heart.
You have excellent audio makers in the Netherlands.
What the hell for you can't take it with you.. waist of of money that should go to the family ..
Normally, audiophiles are rather insufferable, but this gentleman is an absolute genius, who really knows the nuts and bolts of so many different things that went into this system, that it is a pleasure just listening to him!
@General Lao he passed away a while ago I read somewhere
@@MichelLinschoten 😢
He is the audiophiles all the nerds can only wish to be
I think the caricature of the strawman "audiophile" people poke fun at is insufferable, but I've never met that type of person. I don't think that trope exists in reality. Usually people just like music and enjoy the best version of it.
They simply hide it well. On the internet most audiophiles are insufferable but they have learned to disguise their quirks in the real world so that they fit into society.@@CyberneticArgumentCreator
My goodness. This man did it. To be able to sit down and just enjoy the fruits of your labour must be an overwhelming emotional experience. Heartbreaking to hear that ALS got the better of him. RIP Mr Fritz. I am forever inspired by your work.
That is really heartbreaking. I am regular donor to the ALS Foundation.
Read the WaPo story. You'll think differently. Especially forced child labor. What a great man.
he was already dead when you made this post
@@blackdaan So?
Fruits of the labor of his family who he drove away being an asshole. You are not looking at a good man enjoying good sound.
RIP Mr. Fritz! I understand his passion, as I am a musician myself. I have built my (much smaller) Stereo system as well over my whole life, and I gave me so much joy, as music in general. This man has lived his dream!
My father Steve Ditko cast the sodium ionics for the sonic stabilizers on these amplifiers at Kramerica Industries in 1984. He used to talk about Ken and say "I feel lucky to be a part of this amazing machine but even more lucky to have known such a great man". My father Steve died of mesothelioma last year, so I am grateful that you immortalized his work with this video.
@Ryan Monaghan lol yeah oil bladders for tankers. Drop a ball full of oil out the window
@Ryan Monaghan or mustard and ketchup in the same bottle
R.I.P.
Your father had the same name as the famous comic artist? nice :)
RIP though!
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Our company did business with Ken for years before I retired last year. The only thing close to his finished product was his shop, also located in his home. His wife and daughter were/are gems, as was Ken before he passed. True gentleman genius.
Whoah… his shop was in his house?? Did he build all these enclosures n stuff ??
His wife and daughter sold his gear for a fraction of the price and despised him caring more about inanimate objects than them. So, maybe you weren't seeing all of it... Also, not a genius as you can get to same quality with.. fraction of the price.
He had issues, like we all do. But the sound was superior to any commercial sound/stereo system, largely due to the room acoustics and speaker size and range, highs and lows and anything in between.
@@houckbill Issues like we all do? I don't force my kids to work for me and my audio system until they want to run away as far as they can. It was not just issues, he treated his family like shit.
@@squidcaps4308 I saw the video about the auction. When I visited, none of what you're referring to was apparent to me. I met his wife and got to know his daughter over the phone. Strictly business. Our company supplied him with raw materials he used to make a product for a large regional cast marble manufacturer. Be well.
I'm not an audiophile, and I don't understand 90% of what he's saying, but this video popped up and I absolutely LOVED it! I loved his passion, his knowledge, and just his... niceness!
there's really not much to understand. Audiophiles are just people with way too much money. Ask any actual audio professional, mastering engineer, recording engineer what they think about these people. We laugh at them and their million dollar snake-oil placebo machines that they then put into barely treated rooms.
"I'm not an audiophile" Ironic with the last name, Watts. 😊
If you could have only heard it, same gor me too.
Honestly it is.
don't worry, he doesn't understand 100% of what he said
just wanna give him props for building a halfpipe in the unfinished room for the kids to skate on. pretty dope
Good parenting.
I was thinking lost boards and slams into the walls may be detrimental to the space, then he detailed how many layers of material went into building them... pretty sure they could stop quite a bit more than a loose board.
@@jeffreycollins7297 some of my best and most unforgettable memories were around skateboarding. Probably one of the most constructive things I did in my youth.
yes
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What is passion? This is passion. Well done Ken Fritz.
I wish I hadn't google'd and found out that Mr. Fritz passed away. Love his passion and attention to detail. RIP Ken Fritz
I wish i hadn`t read this :(
@@ulrichbahr1531 same
this is a legacy, a legend is born
Delete your post BUD!
@@obsprisma but he stamped his mark while he was alive...he did something that no one else has done..plus he had the money to do it
It's a privilege to watch a master talk about his craft.
A true artist and master craftsman. Shows what someone with a passion can accomplish.
I went to high school with Ken’s daughter. He and I were in an audiophile group together. I’ve been blessed to audition this system. It is truly awe inspiring. Lucky for us Ken is a kind and generous individual and enjoys sharing his passion with those who reflect that same passion for music.
What does “audition this system” mean?
@@carpballet it means you listened to music that truly shows the capabilities of the system.
@@MYJ61 What did you listen to on the system.
@@varsityathlete9927 I believe it was Swan Lake.. It’s been a couple of years ago that I was there..
You lucky bastard.
I came to see an incredible stereo system and left with incredible life lessons. Thank you Sir!!
RIP Ken. So happy for you that you saw your dream to fruition. I really enjoyed seeing the passion you put into your project.
what got me with this is not the stereo but the man he spoke from the heart.
p.s. near the end i felt i want to cry.
Thank you for posting it
This form of insanity is very refreshing.
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Allmost blind man and old fart!
@@kenfritz3813 Keep the faith Ken!
Awesome video Ken!! And Sammyfanny not a nice comment, that man has don't more in his life that we will do in 2 lifetimes so go *blank* on a *so and so* until your *ew* is sore from *ugh*ing it.
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Having designed and helped built my own 4 way horn speakers, I can appreciate how Massive of an achievement this is - I don’t think 99.99% of people watching this realize how difficult this is to accomplish, on so many levels. Bravo!!!
I have to agree . People don't understand the passion for one and 2 how it works. Lol
The crossover alone just blows my mind. Let alone the design and choosing drivers and spacing of them and so on. I can’t comprehend the organization and planning it takes to do this. I designed 2 ways that never got done. I even have some infinity big boys that just need a tweeter and can’t choose one that fits and also operates with the factory crossover. This dude earned every dollar he ever made I guarantee it. Amazing mind.
How many levels would that be?
I'm thinking two. The ones who do, and those who don't.
This guy built his dream and passion . Got to give him credit. I used 1989 carver amp and pre amp with Klipsch Forta ll speakers. When I heard a musicians finger slide down a steel guitar string , I knew I made the right choice . Sadly , the pre amp went on the friz several years ago . I switched to a 5 channel sound system , my hearing is not what it was .
i disagree with you, i think 99% of the people realize how "Massive of an achievement" of waste of $ and mostly time this project is i would love to be his local sound engineer (or whatever its called), "sure Mr. Ken, thats a great idea, oh, and we sure can implement it for 280k" while inside he thinks "what a dumb donkey this dude is" and "my kids got a new computer, and a laptop, and a new tv, and ...." ROFLMAO
This room/house must be listed in UNESCO World Heritage List. So much passion, soul and heart! This is invaluable, period.
Agree !
Sincerely.
Protect it.
It was parted out for pennies on the dollar after he died in 2022 - there's no market for a $2M stereo in a small old house in the suburbs.
Update: it's been taken apart by his sons following his death and sold for much less than it cost to build.
Someone had to do it. I love this sort of madness, this man is one of a kind on a whole planet.
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Just wonderful to see such enthusiasm . Bravo Sir. May you have many many more years of listening pleasure.
@@kenfritz3813 Great, would love to see the videos. Good luck with your project Ken Fritz.
You are a true inspiration Ken. Thank you for being an amazing role model.
Do you really believe that the super millionaires that own the companies that build that components and stereo don't have rooms 100 times better than that one in their private islands mansions?
I'm crying...out of joy, of respect, of awe...
...best story I've ever heard and watch. Simply amazing.
This video SHOULD be a requirement on schools to graduate. I mean...this video teaches life, period.
Well stated 👏
I have watched literally thousands of videos. This ranks among the best. God bless this man, this fine, sweet, super talented down to earth gentleman and his family.
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I’m only a few minutes into this video and I’ve been checking out the comments and I’m even more stoked than I was by the title. I’m 56 and back in the 70’s and 80’s a Hi-Fi was a major focal point for the home. Inviting someone over to hear the latest Peter Frampton album was considered a date. Sound quality was all about bragging rights! I had the Pioneer A-90 integrated amp that was 200 watts per channel at .002% total harmonic distortion. It was the first amplifier to eliminate switching distortion by using push-pull circuitry between the low and high voltage supplies. It also had a pre-amp for the phono input. It could be switched to Moving Magnet (MM) or Moving Cartridge (MC) which could be switched between 33 ohms or 100 ohms. I also had the Pioneer SG-90 17 band per channel 2/3 octave EQ and the bands went from 16Hz - 25KHz and it had .001% THD. I always wanted the Polk SDA-SRS speakers but I couldn’t afford them. Back then the Infinity Reference speakers cost $50,000 and were what all other speakers were supposed to be compared to for sound quality. I financed a $3,000 Pioneer stereo when I was 17 and was making $3.25 and hour! It wasn’t just about having loud music to bang my head. I wanted to feel the triplets Steve Gadd played on Aja in crystal clarity and the squeak of Bonzo’s Speed King on Since I’ve Been Loving You!
9am
Ahh , good times,hard times , when musi+music quality ment something, ,, (52yrs young;)
Nowadays, bragging rights is about having the worst sound quality.
59 here and I noticed bragging rights for youngsters is nothing more than insulting older guys like us who have a REAL system rather than some cheap little Sony Bluetooth speaker that they stream Spotify on. They think they are so "modern". When I tell them I use Qobuz to stream, they haven't any idea what that is or a DAC for that matter. Yeah, brag all you want kiddo, you haven't ever heard what a big boy rig can do!!
66 here, the 70's was the golden decade of HiFi, the sad thing is that I didn't have an economy then like today.
You made me cry! I take my hat off to you. Big regards from Croatia!
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One more regards from Croatia 🇭🇷
I sincerely hope that this men and his family will listen to all of their music albums with love and pleasure.
With respect and friendly regards from The Netherlands 🙏
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I recently finished my "system" here in my $200/mo. trailer/shack up a draw off a holler that leads to a valley in Yancey Co. NC. The most expensive part of my system was for the coils for the crossovers for my Parts-Express homebuilt 4-way/5-driver main speakers of all "clearance" drivers. I'm using 2 amps, 1 off craigslist, the other from the Goodwill store. It's a 7.1 system of all thrift store speakers other than my main stereo pair. It F'n rocks with clarity and I'm still hearing nuances of some recordings I hadn't noticed before. I think Mr. Fritz and I would get along just fine. It's about a passion for the art regardless of means...
I bet your plastic peizo horn tweeters would give Kens sparkly highs a run for his money.
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@@Nostaticavvideo I can't hear anything past ~12k anyway.... :P
You finished your system eh, that's the understatement of the year. Audiophiles never stop seeking that live band/orchestra/voice in your room sound. All depends on money, but good sound can be had on the cheap as you have proven to yourself.
I aint straight out of Compton, I'm straight out the trailer. Haha. Got to love NC. I'm in Catawba. Fellow poor audiophile. Do your thing that makes you happy. That's what makes life great. The pursuit of happiness.
Ken is just one of those people that I just truely appreciate. His attention to detail. Always thinking of the variables, No corners cut. It makes me want to do better work.
This is going to get a lot of views after the Washington Post essay that just came out. I think many of us technical people have a bit of Ken Fritz in us. I am sorry that he was so uncompromising over the years, and that this caused such strife for his family. Scott, I can see that this was a bit of an attempt to connect with your father on the one thing that was so important to him. I suspect Ken died with regrets about his treatment and lack of time with his children. It was quite an achievement, but it came at considerable cost. I think this little film was well-made in helping us understand a little more about your dad. Thanks for sharing it.
Well said - and much appreciated.
From the WP Article. His nightmare happened. Unreal!
Cite from Washington Post article....
Three years earlier, in Scott’s documentary, Fritz had talked frankly about his condition, the limited number of years that remained for him and his hope that the world’s greatest stereo system would live on without him.
“I’d hate like heck to see this room parted out,” he had said. “That’s just like breaking up a dream.”
@@AudioGuyBrian I'd say the fact that he articulated that at the time meant he knew that was exactly what was going to happen.
@@dmorga1 It is a shame that he and his son had such a tragic falling out before he died. Having recently lost both my parents I cannot imagine having that as a memory of our last words to each other. Sad and tragic.
Do you have a link to the WP article?
This man has the right idea. Everyone overlooks the room, and it is more important than the speakers honestly. And more expensive. The room is why the big expensive studios are so expensive. That's where most of the money went. The room.
agree 100%, but his room could sound better, carpet is actually a bad acoustic treatment 😅 it may be not so aesthetic but rockwool acoustic panels is way more efficient
That's why it's bizarre that he's putting all the gear in the listening room. Some of his gear even has fans internally.
Take the noise outside to another room, just run cables into this room to the speakers.
@@IUsedToBeAPygmy What's bizarre is thinking someone with a turntable that weighs as much as a car would put up with any fan noise whatsoever.
@@IUsedToBeAPygmy not to mention the two grandfather clocks at the front of the room!!
Go to your Room!
Wow! A man with the very rare combination of technical expertise, dedication and the skills and money needed to fully realize his dream. I like his philosophy of life too. I would love to hear that system!
I came for the technical specs and stayed for the life wisdom. Ken Fritz was a great man.
I think people underestimate how simply amazing truly high quality audio is and when they here it its astonishing. I couldnt imagine my life without having an amazing hifi set up! Hope he enjoys it!
Im getting my very first pair of Avantgarde Acoustic speakers in 2 weeks and in the last 35 years, I have never been more excited about a material possession. I have had so much fun, everyday, 15 years, with my Yamaha monitors. I cant even imagine, how much the AAs are going to bring joy into my house.
@@gabele2386DON’T LEAVE US HANGING, HOW DID IT GO
@@WeeWeeJumbo
Cried already 3 Times with Adele, Vivaldi and Dave Brubeck. Finally I cancelling sit down and dont Do anything Else but listening to music
People really don’t know what they’re missing…
Truly exceptional Mr. Fritz. I tip my professional hat to you Sir.
I have designed mega-sized world-class recording studios so I have a deep respect for your passion and results. You have taken electro-acoustics as a playback system into the stratosphere....another amazing dimension. I also caught a quick glimpse of your AMPEX ATR 102. A class act!
Kind Regards,
Michael K. Leader (Ex VP Studio Systems Division Electro-Voice)
President: Leader Cinema Systems America
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@@kenfritz3813 very inspiring and following through the process it a life journey that is what is all about. Thank you for sharing
Recording $tudios sound like $hit, because they use horns, & all horns R krap, & NS10 & Auratones & other literal trash speakers 2 purposely sound like krap so they have an idea what their mix will sound like when played back on krap = LOL!!
Such drive and passion and knowledge!!
A man of good taste . I think most of us take our hat off to you. Special person in my book. I will never forget your name . Seem like a man with a great soul.
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I’ve too grown up hooked on stereo systems since the 1st day I heard one at 5yrs old. Today I’m 71 years years young and I must say that I’m truly moved by the documentary about Ken Fritz. I was amazed with his engineering knowledge of so many diverse areas from listening room design to speaker design, to turntable and amplification design. Unfortunately, it came with a cost to his family. I too have a passion with all my albums and many different systems set up in my home. I found that the family thing was a challenge that was something I needed to master. Mr Ken Fritz, I believe that I really understand you. You built your “SWAN SONG” dream including your perfect listening room. All the time while I was watching your Documentary, I thought that this room, this sound system, should never part. If I knew of this man’s achievements had past, I would have purchased the home for a good price and set it up to achieve his wish and his final legacy. Well it wasn’t to be. I ran across his Documentary on August 14, 2024. It has moved me so much. Well, Mr Ken Fritz, I will say this… “YOU’RE IN PARADISE LISTENING TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SOUNDING-SYSTEM THAT IS BEYOND THIS WORLD ALONG WITH AN INFINITE AMOUT OF JOY. GOD BLESS YOU & I HOPE KURT WILL GROW TO UNDERSTAND YOU AND LET GO OF THE PAST, AND HE MAY WISH YOU LOVE. - SPINMAN
This sound system caused a divorce and disavowing of his kids. He was an ASSHOLE. A true asshole, so think about why you consider him a good person. His kids sold this kit as soon as possible and hated every piece of it.
I took a much simpler path by buying a fifteen watt tube integrated amp playing a 93db horn loaded speaker. To me that sound is heavenly but I certainly understand and appreciate his passion, Bravo!
Ken Fritz, you are an inspiration. Thank you for making this video.
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I love you Ken....I'm an electrical engineer and involved in stereos for 63 years! I built my first speakers when I was 15, in a homemade tuned acoustic maze enclosure, 3/4" plywood, walnut veneer, 12 Woofer, tweeter and midrange...kind of Bose design before there was a Bose. I wound up with AR3a... You have great description and video....I truly LOVE YOU!
I recall as a kid haunting stereo shops and annoying sales staff as we dreamed of seemingly unattainable systems. This mans dream came to wonderous fruition. I admire that greatly.
I could talk and listen to this guy for ages, love the dedication and passion, truly amazing. ❤
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I can't even explain the level of pure audiophile geekdom and joy I got from this doc.Absolute excellence!!!
What an amazing home, an amazing room, an amazing stereo, amazing man and an amazing life!
I love this dude and his philosophy on life! Truly inspiring!
30 years of work and you have become the epitome of the Maxwell Tape guy! Hell yeah, Captain & Commander Fritz...
A life well lived. Godspeed, brother.
The depth of wisdom and knowledge in this man is an absolute joy to listen to. You know why this man is well off he has a wealth of knowledge and capabilities!!!
Lot of mistakes in the design, like separating the mids = comb filtering problems. If U R thinking of 'mirror imaging' something 2 increase volume, a better solution is 2 use a bigger &/or more powerful driver instead, 2 keep the size 2 a minimum. Ideally everything would come from a 'point source' but the closer U can get 2 that the better, 4 'coherence' & 'imaging' =) I've heard lots of line arrays, & the BG panels & so on. These sound better just won't go as loud ~> paulrand.coolpage.biz/Images/Toobz!.jpg
“I m Ken Fritz and I believe I have built the best stereo in the world!” Hands Down! Inspiration to create what you will with your hands and your head and never let anyone or anything get in the way of your dream. I vote for National Register Status so it is never taken down! Thank you Mr Fritz!
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I love how humble this man seems. He knows exactly how crazy it all is to most of you, but he didn't build any of it for you! He knew what he wanted and set coarse on the journey. But it sounds like his only regret is not slowing down long enough to smell the roses along the way. I wish the best Ken, that is one hell of a thing ya did there!
Cheers man 🍻.
It’s spelled “course”
"I'm Ken Fritz and I believe I built the best stereo system in the world" An exceedingly humble statement
@@roarbertbearatheon8565 dbl wanker
Yes, humility. The kind Tchaikovsky had. That must be the take-away.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during the holidays here in 2022. I'm sorry I never had the pleasure of meeting Ken or hearing his system. I hope someone will have the ability to maintain this system somewhere now that Ken has passed. The sonics aside, this was one man's dream and a part of his life's legacy and it deserves to be treated as such.
"maintain this system" - it got auctioned off in parts.
@@visionofdisorder what a shame …but hard to transplant anywhere else intact.
I was lucky enough to work for Mark Levinson Audio back in 79' and 80'(which was about 4 years? before he started Krell) so I was on the cutting edge of this technology...the man was a PERFECTIONIST and his HQD System would literally take your breath away. Tom Colangelo was the Chief Design Engineer for Mark and Tom was a GENIUS...I can remember spending many nights and weekends working with him doing R&D. I know this man has a passion that few can understand let alone afford but good for him that he can do it...
I am sitting here amazed by this mans passion and knowledge. Then he starts dropping wisdom bombs. Ken Fritz, you are a gift to the world.
A 1,500 pound record player is stupidity, just 2 B as ridiculous as possible, when a B&O for cheap from Ebay is just as good at isolating from speaker vibrations in terms of what U will actually hear, & that's the truth. Try it! =D They have a very effective leaf spring floating arrangement on the platters, with everything small & light, etc.
@@Deathrape2001 Here’s the issue - His speakers were never tested in an Anechoic Chamber, so who’s to say it measures well?
@@omgwtfpwnd The only 'measurement' that matters is how it sounds 2 human beings =) If that means it's 'frequency plot' or something is 'all over the map' it really doesn't matter, because the overal result is the whole point of the music. 4 instance, a lot of guitar amp speakers have absurdly jagged ragged crazy response curves, but 'fits with the band' & so on. Nature is dirty. It's also important 2 have natural dynamics & slam & texture & blablabla = 'response plot' is like comparing women by 'body fat ratio', as if the placement doesn't even matter LOL = like if 1 gal has a bunch of fat at her waist, while another has it in her tits, etc.
@@Deathrape2001 Stupid. Really?
It's a standard, which does not mean that it's the end all and be all of FR measurements, just that it's consistent AND repeatable. That's what a standard is. Sure, room measurements can show you a different picture, but they are also meaningless in isolation. Which room? Your room? Big room? Small room? Heavily damped or live? Room measurements can never be used as a reference standard as everyone has different rooms. That’s why it’s important to measure frequency response in an anechoic chamber.
@@omgwtfpwnd U R just playing the devil's advocate game, automatically contradicting everything trying 2 generate controversey & troll people. U ignore the obvious fact that I said frequency response plots do not tell you how good something will sound, because for human beings it is only 1 of many factors & lots of speakers and other stuff has very ragged response but sound great because of dynamic accuracy & detail & so on. Also the charts don't tell U about 'ringing' & 'resonance' problems, unless it's a waterfall thing, which still doesn't tell U about clarity or dynamics, at all, etc.
A super heavy record player is stupid because any random cheap B&O or other 'leaf spring floating' type turntable has no noise or feedback problems at all, so it's totally pointless to 'go big', other than 2 look silly, like a nitro burning junk mini car =)) Also this guy isn't even really an 'audiophile' as he just picks Krell & gets their whole line basically. Everythign from Krell sounds harsh, like Bryston but thinner = not 'musical' at all, just ANNOYING! This is from personal experience at stores that sell it along with other things. My personal favorite (most realistic sounding) amps are Conrad Johnson, or the stupidly overpriced very powerful bazillion tube power amps Carver put out =))
As speakers go, I make the best I've heard. I flip houses so don't put a lot of effort into it, & whenever I try 2 invite investors all they want 2 do is steal it = unwilling 2 do an NDA, etc. There R trix 2 it =) blabla... don't need them in a fancy room = can just stuff them in corners & go & sound WoW, or away from walls, or whatever... the room is almost irrelevant, other than the closer 2 a symmetrical reflective cube it is, the worse your room will sound. The best 'room treatment' is 2 make the shape of the room itself into an air space that is very uneven & 'all over the place & close 2 symmetrical horizontally but aysymmetrical vertically. That is the best way to 'correct for room resonances' = not 'EQ' or 'panels', etc. Gigantic beds &/or furniture help a lot, like tall cabinets, etc.
I love the look on his face at 2:01 when he sits down and the brilliant & pristine sound washes over & through him. That’s what makes all the research, expenditures and years of experimentation worthwhile.
Some people are just on another level and Ken Fritz was one of them. What a beautiful person and I'm so glade that this documentary was made. So many life lessons to be gained from his story.
When the Gods want to listen to music they go to Ken's place.
@@TheJohnsofDoes ha. That room is perfectly treated.
Giant speakers for a giant room. Please sir, stick to your bose system.
He built the room for great audio. Knocking what this guy has done can only come from ignorance or envy.
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If I have another life, I wish to be like Ken in it.
@@TheJohnsofDoes You salty as hell for no reason. I'm sure his acoustics are more than adequate. (Edit: You didn't even watch the video; he talks about the room characteristics in-depth.)
I have never seen anything so moving, determination at the highest level, nothing is impossible! This video was absolutely amazing to watch, truly inspiring !
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When the guy asked him how much his turntable costs fritz responded politely with a non direct yet personal response without mentioning an actual dollar amount for his specific table. That tells me Fritz is a very down to earth guy who's mentally is based in reality given his personal wealth. He doesn't brag, and he knows not everyone is as lucky as he is. Good man.
Good comment beside that luck? I don’t know if money is equal to luck
@@ZarDocKs most successful people who have worked hard to earn their money will still admit that they have been blessed with a fair amount of luck.
I think the interviewer is his related to him. In the credits they have the same last name, coincidence 🤔
@@lordeverybody872 nah.. Just luck.
@@ngrrplz lol
I really like this man and how he said “ when you get to do it one last time you don’t cut any corners “
My brother used to skateboard in that room as mentioned at 5:54. Amazing to see it now. Well done Ken - great video Scott.
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I thought the skateboard story was an embellishment!
I have watched this 3X already and each time I come away with something different and more valuable. I sent this to my grandson not for the content of the sound system but for the INSPIRATIONAL aspects that Ken so eloquently delivers. I'll be 81 in February...still going, still inspired, still working on my sound system and my Giant Hosta garden.
thats cool. I miss having grandparents! All of mine have passed away awhile ago now. I'm 30. But have both my parents which is a blessing in and of itself. But I always miss my grandma and grandpa on both sides and having that ability to talk to someone whos experienced what I have before and what knowledge they have.
happy belated 81st birthday
Happy belated. Parents love hostas, dads an audiophile, and I'm 36 and still learning and continuing my life and audio pursuit. This video was definitely inspiring beyond the audio world.
Not many people can make their audio dream come true. I congratulate you on this awesome achievement.
The irony is that by this age he has already lost most of his hearing in the higher frequencies.
@@marttiinnanen4911 Anything above 16k is not very important. Every music producer will tell you that.
@@cryptout Every music producer has already destroyed their ears with high volume monitoring and concerts. For young people it makes a difference - but they rarely can afford proper systems. I definitely can tell the difference between 5-6db differences even above 16k even though I can't actively hear much above 17k. The harmonics affect the timbre even in the lower frequencies and vice versa. I design and build speakers so I have spent literally thousands of hours doing critical listening and comparing that to FFT measurements.
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@@marttiinnanen4911 You totally missed the point!
As mentioned below, the audio system fetched just $156,800 at auction. Fritz died of ALS a couple of years ago, suffering an affliction that slowly removed his ability to use, then appreciate, the project that took so much money and work. A nicely done Washington Post story from today (Jan. 13, 2024) also chronicles how his obsession pushed his marriage into divorce and caused a rift that prompted him to disinherited one of his sons. I was actually surprised to see that the equipment sold for that much. Reminds me of what a stamp-collecting friend told me many years ago: enjoy the hobby, and know that the collection will someday be worth 10 cents on the dollar, if that.
His ex wife was an alcoholic. Hard to live with those.
And the story says the system didn't even sound that good.
I hope it was worth a marriage, and breaking up the family.
@@inout6969I bet he never noticed. He was living with that stereo system.
@@inout6969 Article says she stopped drinking after she stopped living with the guy who only cared about his sound system.
@@SarahMcCulloch Yeah the article probably owes most to the son who didn't get anything the amount of negative descriptions is thru the roof. Alcoholics seldom quit. The guy worked for his money and they lived well. That is not the living room of poor people. He built something amazing and power to him. I do get it probably took up most of his attention.
55:00 Man, although I am far away from accomplishing much in life, to hear Mr Fritz utter those words, it gives me pure joy that he did. This man fulfilling his dream makes me happy
Start with a dream. You'd be surprised how many people don't have one.
@@iwazhear77 I wish I had the drive to be a 100th of the man Mr Fritz is. I'm only 22 and I lost my passion for everything except for Jesus Christ and God after smoking too much weed. I don't think I'll ever be the same again after being a month sober. To all reading, use this as a warning. You can be like me, or you can have a real dream and follow it. I beg you take the latter option. I'm not even saying become a rich man, being purposefully poor and having dreams is possible too
@@joshhickson7551 k Stick with it, and never give up on yourself. You have no idea how young you are, and how much you can accomplish. In your body and mind having incredible ability to heal themselves. Watch a little, David Goggins… He’ll kick your butt into shape.
This must be the 8'th wonder of the world! Pure astonishment from my side.
This was far more than I was expecting, I came here because I like a good sound system amd like to see what people have built, I came away utterly inspired, beyond the audio world. Thank you so much for sharing and I have faith that Ken will have time to listen to so many of his records, he has nothing left but the Opera to play. Best wishes from England.
Sadly he has passed
@@Ownsterx That is deeply saddening. My heartfelt condolences to his friends and family.
😢..condolences to his family. Seems to be a very loving man.
This is amazing and kind of lonely and sad . I can relate . I imagine the thrill of the chase and the process of creation was at least as satisfying ( if not more ) as listening to the music . In the end it was all for nothing . Life is cruel to the dreamer . The most human audiophile I've ever heard .
What craftsmanship! I am in awe of everything! It’s a work of art! I am heartbroken to hear about the ALS diagnosis. I’m glad he achieved his dream before he got sick. Hopefully someday soon all of these cruel diseases will be a thing of the past!
The world needs more Ken's.... what a good role model.
Love this guy. His passion and knowledge is incredible, you can tell he’s at peace knowing this system is his legacy.
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RIP Ken! I hope he had enough time to thoroughly enjoy the masterpiece he put together... What an amazing set up.
This is literally what dreams are made of. I am totally fascinated and by this, and probably just as taken with the joy and passion I can feel listening to your explanation of it all.
What an incredible and inspiring man. Hats off to you Ken.
This is the best story of one man working toward his goal with his own two hands I’ve ever come across. Great job sir!
Wow, I didn’t think that I’d get through this whole program, but I did! I love people like this.
Hi Ken...
I'm 61 and found out 6 months ago that I have a stage 4 cancer recurrence and it's not curable. I've done very aggressive treatment to knock it back and buy time, but they can't really tell me how long. So I'm also facing my mortality directly in front of me.
I feel blessed to have heard your excellent outlook and attitude on your diagnosis, and want to thank you genuinely. We don't know tomorrow, and that does often make today sweeter.
I'm an audiophile as well... Built a very nice system with bi-amped Definitive Technology towers. It was a hot rod, and a beauty... Liquidated and downsized from necessity, but the music is still magical.
God bless you, sir... My very best wishes, and may each day be full of love and peace with your family.
I'm going to try to make you feel better! You see, while I'm in good health, I'm old, far older than you are, Shiela, & so I don't go out any more than necessary to avoid Covid. {This is because as we age, eventually the immune system diminishes.} I'm a member of 3 Vacation Clubs, these are Marriott, Diamond - Hilton, and Shell - Wyndham. I've paid off all of the loans on these, & so continue to pay the, "maintenance fees." A couple of years ago, I asked a friend of mine, Michael, if he'd like to travel, to great destinations, at no charge to him, as if someone doesn't use the points, weeks, they will eventually go: Poof! Evaporate! Disappear! Michael & his wife, & relatives, have gone on a number of great vacations, they're very happy! The point here, is that one of Mike's brothers, also has stage four cancer. Yet, it seems to be progressing very slowly, if at all! For example, in the middle of last year, I was told that on his, "bucket list," {so to speak!}, he wanted to go to New York City, several months later. I made the necessary arrangements, and frankly, sincerely hoped that he'd, "make it!" And, he did! Had an excellent time, and in fact continues to not only, "Hang in there," but still works! Can you see what I mean? I've observed that in a situation like this {or, frankly, anyone!}, if one keeps a positive attitude, worry as little a possible about anything, no stress, plenty of rest, sleep, proper diet, surround yourself with close friends - do not shut them out! - and, well, I believe that you'll do as well as possible!
I have been reading as much as I can about Ken and his room and audio system. I am simply in awe....blown away. He used the same equipment I would have used in my own dream system, it's just that mine will only remain a dream. I'm so glad to see Ken has achieved this, and hope he Can enjoy it for a while yet. Bless you, Ken, you are an amazing man with an amazing mind and ability.
This is one of the most beautiful things I have seen on TH-cam… The lengths this amazing man has gone through to achieve what he wanted is simply inspirational. No words are kind enough to say what I think of this man. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. I will go back to my in ear headphones now and pretend I am sat in that room :)
What struck me in addition to the incredible work you did, is the humility shown in your interview. I respect you very much........
What an inspiration, I have no words to express how this man lives the antithesis of life to its absolute fullest.
Absolute absolution. Great human being.
🤣🤣
I'm 36 years old and what this man achieved throughout his life is truly inspiring. God bless what you have done and sharing this video with the world.
This is beyond impressive. I'd love to meet Ken and listen not only to the incredible Stereo system he built, but also to even more of the story and experience building it.
I built my own home cinema in my house all alone and I know how much time and effort it takes to make even small parts things and details. Even though Ken's room is worlds beyond my cinema.
Dear Ken, if you read this, I wish you all the best and many beautiful years with your music system and your family.
It's great minds like Ken's who are to thank for things that make our lives easier and enjoyable. Their drive to create, build, get through obstacles, learn, and perfect are amazing. Thank God for people like Ken.
This man is an inspiration. I usually feel envy when I see exotic cars or luxury homes, but in the case of this 'stereo system' I just feel in awe of it. I don't want it, per se, I want to build one of my own, to within my own limits and abilities. This isn't the story about a man and his speakers, it's a parable about life, and what matters most in it.
Beautifully said!
Go for it. DIY audio can be very satisfying. While Ken's journey is extreme, it is possible to produce extremely good sound for pennies on the dollar compared with buying commercial systems. There is a pride of accomplishment that adds to or exceeds the joy of listening.
In my case, I have spent circa 10k building a system that can rival six figure systems. But you have to also realize that there is no asset value. You can buy and sell used brand name equipment but DIY has no resale value. I'll enjoy mine for 20 yrs and then it will go in a land fill along with all my other worldly possessions. Best not to get attached to stuff. Enjoy life's experiences. Hoarding stuff is a hollow game.
This is more than passion,this is men"s life and desire....ENJOY mr Ken !!!
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This is a pursuit unlike any I've seen in this hobby and blessings to this man for his humble attitude about where he is presently. What a treat to view this and learn some awesome wisdom. I have chills and a couple tears from this. I have so much more in my own journey to build to and share with my family. Thank you Ken.
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THIS (~pi) ! Thank you Mister Ken Fritz again!
I am so incredibly happy for you, Ken! You literally made your dream come true. You are not showing off the monetary aspect this project took. You just wanted to share the journey you and your family went through while making this dream come to fruition.
Thank you so much for sharing this. After 27 years, you can finally throw on Swan Lake, sit back, and just enjoy the fruits of your labor.
I hate to tell you this, but he died. The journey was truly the point of all of this.
This is, when passion for music (and engineering of course) becomes art itself.
He really has completed a dream come true. That would be so awesome. It would be like going to the Concertgebouw every time you put on some music. I hope Mr. Fritz has a lot of years to come to revel in his dream room of music, he surely deserves it. It is plain that he has enjoyed the trip as much as arriving at his destination. It is magnificent and staggering at what he has accomplished. He is very focused and gets my respect and applause. Bravo!!
At first I thought he was just a rich guy that bought all the stuff custom made, but it turns out he constructed most of the stuff himself, so... hats off!
Rest in Peace mr. Fritz you realised your dream. I enjoyed this document of a man with so much passion, thank you !
ken..i just want to tell you how much youve impressed me with what you have achieved with this life given to you....your family..the workshops..the house ..all the amazing things you built and of course that room and all that is in it...you my friend are the epitome of a life well lived....yes i know that no one is perfect and we all bugger up but i really hope you are proud of all you have....cheers Ty from s.oz
A man after my own heart. So sad to hear he has passed R.I.P. and now know you're enjoying real heavenly music. 🙏
The ingenuity and passion of this man is inspiring.
RIP ken Fritz.. Your Passion to fulfi every thing to perfection was on another level..
I watched the documentary last night and only today found out you had passed away from the illness you briefly talked about.. Extremely sad to hear this.. I hope the gates of heaven sound half as good as your class system was.. X
I'm an IATSE stagehand and I've seen the best systems on tour and stationary reinforcing bands and orchestras and symphonies (and yes, Swan Lake) and I can honestly say that this is a master's life's work and it is very sad he did not get to enjoy it more. I truly hope some one or entity is heir to this incredible system in its entirety who appreciates it for the work of art that it is. I envy all those lucky enough to have witnessed it personally. What a great man.
As if any PA sound system has good sound. You must be deaf. These comments are hilarious.
@@FreshAirRules
You have no idea.
I understand why one would think that, ... however, the quality of the signal path and loudspeakers associated with today's finest PA systems is extraordinary.
As a FOH engineer and audio enthusiast, I've had one foot in pro audio and the other in hifi, since the 70's.
Modern performance audio is amazingly capable.
@@FOH3663 Pro audio has diffrenent parameters. It needs to fill a large space and do it with very equalized sounds because of the standing waves that need to be tamed. It also needs to use equipment that is exceedingly reliable otherwise people get upset when things stop. These issues all come before sound quality. That's why its always lousy. I have never heard decent sound, let alone good sound, at any PA event in my entire life. Nor do I expect to. That's not their goal. You can't have that kind of output with that kind of reliability and also persue high sound quality. Its the same in movie thieaters. More garbage sound just because the room is too big. There are very few speakers that can fill that big a space that are high quality. And they cost so much no one would be able to rationalize their expenditure because you would need multiple pairs of them. But talking about audio quality to a PA guy is like talking about fine handling of European sports cars with a drag racing gear head with his mid 60's blown 455 Chevelle.
@@FOH3663 Please enlighten us with what you mean by "quality of the signal path".
I think you're talking about the source, the line level preamp, the power amp and the speakers. And the miles of interconnect cable often run in PA installations. We can't forget that!
Whereas in many high end audio installs we put the mono power amp right behind each speakers (surround sound is a joke never seen in serious systems) minimizing speaker cable with the preamp right in between if its a digital source not prone to feedback. Otherwise if its analogue its wherever the turntable is best suited with the phono preamp right beside it, then what could be a longer run to the live level preamp and the same max line length to the power amp with the speaker cable always minimized.
@@FreshAirRules
Respectfully
I said you had no idea ...
Then you submitted two additional responses, ... it's even more clear, you truly don't.
It's ok, most people don't.
I watched the video in awe and read the comments with tears in my eyes. It has taken me 65 years to get my system to where it can play anything especially full Theater Organ performances with almost perfect sound stage. So I understand the passion that went into this remarkable system. Ken Fritz, you made my day! You truly know how to do things right. I'd like to know the discography of the Swan Lake recording if possible.
He pulls out the recording at 54:24 if that's any help
@41:25 Ed-(EMI)Melodiya/Angel SRC 4106 is the remastered
@0:07 -Looks like an EMI SLS 834(Previn)
Hello Ken,
It was an absolute honor experiencing your epic journey as you moved closer towards your reference, your audio nirvana and believe that you’ve attained the holy grail of music enjoyment.
You are not just an audiophile but a passionate man who went on an extraordinary journey to achieve your goals.
Enjoy the music I guess that’s is what it’s all about....
Et inspirati motus potest ars musica!
I am overwhelmed by the comments, questions and words of encouragement! Should you wish to communicate further or have a question, please send an email to onemansdreamkenfritz@gmail.com. Over the next few weeks, my daughter and I will begin creating and posting short videos on TH-cam that will address some of the questions I have received. I am also excited to share other projects we are working on. Happy listening!
Ken you are amazing!!! I am past 76 and still learning every day.Thank you so much fr this wonderful opportunity.
What a passionate, and generous man. The dedication that he had was incredible.
I admire the passion and if I learned from Ken's story is this:
"If the mind doesn't keep the body going and the body doesn't fulfill the thoughts of the men. It becomes senseless."
All we have to do is to find the thing that drives us.
I wish him a long life. So much love for music and so much music to go through.
What A Wonderful Video. It Has Inspired Me To Get Some Things Done At Age 72. Thank You RIP🙏