I first met Jean-François Lessard
via the Audio Asylum forums,
more specifically The SET Asylum. Being from Quebec and
French in origin, he had a fine sense of the absurd
and we got alone swimmingly. In 2002, my wife
and I journeyed to Montreal and Quebec City
for some feasting and debauchery.
Upon hearing some of his gear, I convinced
the loon it was time to let more see and
hear these excellent creations.
The all too short-lived
Pantheon Audio Amplifiers
was born. The ill-timed
venture produced some
excellent amplifiers, all still
enjoyed by their original owners to
this day. Sadly, Dr. Lessard was mired
in a PhD program and time was of the
essence, hence, the amplifier program
went into hibernation.
I should put a hole in the loon's head for all this web
exposure... I still have nightmares. For now, peruse a few
projects that made it out of the Pantheon Amplifier Stable, all
as worthy inside as out - kelly holsten