Entertainment
A throwback to the classical era of Beethoven, Richardson, 44, has made
his millions and personal fortune listening for what other people can't hear.
President of TrueAnalog Inc. (http://www.trueanalog.com) here in Southern
But you won't find the TrueAnalog name stamped on the side of any speaker or see them at independent specialist audio dealer anytime soon. Richardson's TrueAnalog Inc. is strictly an OEM manufacturer remaining invisible to the end consumer, strictly an OEM/ODM manufacturer for private label ... yet you can find them all by just ... listening.
"Audio has changed formats from many venues, the latest being Apple's I-Pod creating/making the process of listening to music fashionable to wear and easy to listen to and has become an important bridge to couple human beings to music again. I just wish they did not limit the manufacturing of vinyl records," says Richardson who boasts of his own personal collection of some 9,000+ original recording collection and utilizes them to assist in "voicing" the systems he manufactures to create the latest in high-end audio loudspeakers.
Audiophile Richardson, who relocated to Southern
Working in
"Hard work and the final product/results are more rewarding than a big
salary. The true profit/reward of your work is what is produced. If I was
born in the era of MonteVerde, or
TrueAnalog Inc., strictly an OEM/ODM manufacturer of loudspeaker systems for home audio, can be contacted at http://www.trueanalog.com.
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