One Inspired U.S. Distributor's Perspiration

by Constantine Soo

December 19, 2005
 
     
     
  Having reviewed high-end audio equipment for four years and counting, with two
of them as Dagogo’s publisher, I have come to appreciate the incredibly
transitory nature of the high-end audio marketplace, and that the key to a
manufacturer’s success lies much in the competency of its U.S. distributor.  The
amount of work a distributor has to undertake to promote a new and worthy
make can be mentally and physically intensive, and the distance Brian
Ackerman of Aaudio Imports has gone to promote companies and their
products was among the most well-conceived and thorough.
 
     
 
 
     
  At first glance, his Aaudio Imports website (www.aaudioimports.com) would
convince everyone easily that he only carries a few lines of very expensive
products, with price points ranging from $60 to $325,000 within the Acapella
company of products , or from $650 to $18,000 within Accustic Arts, or from
$495 to $25,250 within Einstein, and from $25 to $2,700 within Isoclean.

But there is more than meets the eye where Brian’s methods are concerned.

Although he already has the Accustic Arts company providing system solutions
from CD player to amplifiers, and from power strip to racks and cables, Brian  
anticipated diversifying demands from audiophiles.  Hence, he also imports the
Einstein range of tube/solid-state hybrid and OTL amplifications.  And although
Accustic Arts also makes their own reference loudspeakers, Brian decided that
by enlisting products of a loudspeaker specialty company, he would greatly
expand his capacity in addressing super-scrutinizing clienteles’ needs.

Hence the Acapella line of high-end loudspeakers.

Adding to the 3 heavyweight German companies, Brian further complimented
his product offering with Audiotop, a Swiss accessory provider, and Isoclean, a
Hong Kong power management specialist.  On the latter, being a company from
one of the most densely populated cities in the world, Isoclean’s solution to
power insufficiencies could be interesting.  Look for a Dagogo comprehensive
review in the near future.

The mind-boggling extent to which Brian’s careful planning has been impacting
his business is only surpassed by his seemingly superhuman energy.  In
reviewing the
Accustic Arts CD player I, and then the Drive I & DAC I Mk3, and
the
Acapella La Campanella horn loudspeaker, I had met with Brian, these fine
companies’ common U.S. Importer, on four occasions.  The first 3 meetings took
place at my home during his usual delivery excursions with his trusted 2005
Land Rover, and the most recent one was at his own residence in Southern
California, about 440 miles away.

His quarterly northward excursions in his Land Rover to meet with prospective
dealers are beyond what most distributors could/would do.  Having driven over
2,200 miles in 5 days in his November 2005 trip, Brian signed up 5 dealers,
made 3 presentations and spent two days demonstrating his equipment in my
system.  If you allow him, Brian will arrange your system happily and clean up the
mess you’ve created in your own listening room.
 
     
       
 
Blue Moon Audio, Oakland, CA
But what he does for his prospective dealers
are even more staggering.  I witnessed his
presentation at Blue Moon Audio of Oakland,
CA, and he moved every crate and half a
dozen full-size, Sterilite-like storage boxes from
his Land Rover by himself from the parking lot
into the elevator, then up to Kurt Heartsong’s
showroom.  
 
       
 
 
     
 
Brian Ackerman (standing) and Kurt Heartsong (seated)
 
  Each and every one of Brian’s equipment were in custom crates that provided
stellar protection for his traveling needs, while adding substantial, unfortunate
weight.  In addition to unpacking and assembling all his equipment, Brian then
reversed the steps at the end of the day from z to a.  I have never felt so tired
watching a man doing everything by himself in such orderly fashion, but I’m not
surprised that his passion and professionalism has, in fact, secured allegiance
and businesses from all dealers he visited.
 
       
     
  At Blue Moon Audio (from Left to Right):
 
  Isoclean PT-3030G II power transformers, Isoclean 803A filter
Einstein "The Final Cut Mk60" balanced OTL monoblocks
 
     
  Einstein "The Tube" balanced tube preamp,
Accustic Arts Drive I CD transport, DAC I Mk3
plus
Acapella and Isoclean cabling, Acapella isolation platforms
 
     
     
  If you have read my review of the Acapella La Campanella horn speaker system,
then you will know of the speaker’s sweeping supremacy in colossal tonal
recreation of instruments.  Brian knows that, at the same time acutely aware of
the impossibility of conveying yet the superiority of the company’s upper models
to me.  So, he flew me to his Southern California home a few weeks’ ago just to
experience the sound of the new, $48k High Violin Mk III; and I’ve recently been
told by a visiting Fred Nadel of PureAudio.net, one of his dealers, that I’m not the
only one.

My dear readers, rather than spoiling what I shall be telling you in a pending
review, allow me in directing your attention to Brian’s interior décor.  TAKE A
LOOK AT THOSE SPEAKERS!
 
     
     
 
I had listened to the Violins last CES, and
awarded the room my Editor’s Choice.  
But unless you have a direct experience
with them, you won’t have an idea what a
world’s difference the Acapella ion tweeter
is from other tweeters, as well as the High
Violin Mk III’s level of music reproduction
over that of the La Campanella.  The Ion
tweeter draws power from AC outlets and
charges itself fully for 20 seconds after turn-
 
  on by signal detection.  A streak of purplish ray beams from within the ion
tweeter.  Our hobby doesn’t get much more exotic than this.
 
       
     
  One would think with all the top-model cables and platforms being used in his
system, Brian would be left with nothing to do and much ado about nothing.  
 
     
     
 
On the contrary, during my
visit to his Laguna Niguel
residence, Brian spent
substantial amount of time
applying contact treatments
with products from the
aforementioned Audiotop, a
Swiss purpose-specific liquid
accessories provider which
he also imports.  The
thoroughness to which Brian
tackles his business is
unmistakably present in his
operating the playback
 
  system.  Contact cleaning solutions, contact additives, cartridge cleaners, disk
cleaners, stylus cleaners, record cleaners: all were applied religiously in front of
my eyes.  He wanted to be sure that his system has the most optimal
environment in which to perform.
 
     
 
 
     
 
Audiotop Vinyl 1, Vinyl 2
 
     
 
 
     
     
  Undoubtedly, the remarkable commitment and drive that Brian Ackerman
demonstrates is necessary to attaining specific goals he has set for his
business.  Inspiration and perspiration can truly achieve great results together.
 
     
 
 
  The Aaudio Imports listening room
 
     
     
 
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