Interview with Laurence Dickie of Vivid Audio
Laurence Dickie of Vivid Audio was in Montreal for the first time last month to hold a couple of demonstration workshops at local hi-fi shop Coup de Foudre. The man behind B&W ‘s famed Nautilus design in the early 90s, Dickie went on to found Vivid after a stint in pro audio designing studio monitors and live sound reinforcement systems. I was commissioned by CDF to interview Dickie for the store blog, and we sat down in the shop one Saturday morning for an on-camera chat about his design philosophy, artistic influences, experiences in pro audio, and his company’s plans for the future. You can watch the full interview below.
Posted on October 14, 2014 at 1:54 pm by rjordan · Permalink
In: Audiophilia, Hi-Fi Audio, Interviews, loudspeakers, Music, Sound Technology
In: Audiophilia, Hi-Fi Audio, Interviews, loudspeakers, Music, Sound Technology