Why Darren Myers left PS Audio

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2023
  • Audio engineer Darren Myers has left PS Audio. Paul tells us why and where he's gone.
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Komentáře • 101

  • @mauricealesiani6874
    @mauricealesiani6874 Před rokem +46

    What a boss,what a person,good on ya Paul that’s how bosses should be,happy to see people grow and achieve

  • @sveneisenhauer1
    @sveneisenhauer1 Před rokem +35

    Paul, it speaks volumes how highly you speak of Darren and your employees in general. I am not sure if I met him when you guys gave me a very enjoyable tour of your (old) facility when I happened to be in town a few years ago, however each and every member of your team was extremely nice and welcoming at the time, clearly a testament to your great work environment. Sorry he left, but all the best to him as well as the PS Audio team!

  • @richardkonash683
    @richardkonash683 Před rokem +7

    I'm an HR dude, and Paul handles this move AND transparency about it in exemplary fashion! This is how it should be handled, but often isn't. I will say that the company culture and values that Paul and PS Audio show opens the door for the next great talent to walk in. Well done!

    • @hilde45
      @hilde45 Před rokem

      Perfectly said. I've found in my area of work that a culture of supporting people, even when they move on, creates a good feeling among those who stay. Positivity is win-win.

  • @66westbound
    @66westbound Před rokem +4

    That was a great testament too the creative talents of engineer Darren Myers. I had the pleasure of meeting Darren at the PS Audio booth while attending the Rocky Audio Fest a few years back. Darren was not only interested in answering all my questions, but he was also very cordial & helpful on deciding what would be the best decision for my next audio purchase. One could quickly see that his heart was in his work. PS Audio is a great company because they have always had great people. Good luck Darren!

  • @marcus1970
    @marcus1970 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Paul, that was a beautiful way of handling the question. (I'm glad you took it on)
    Darren M and John Curl working together will be a formidable force. Parasound will undoubtedly become something far greater than ever before, David Sheriff will take the company beyond where Richard did.

  • @PhilipGan-LiVac
    @PhilipGan-LiVac Před rokem +1

    I am not surprised at all by your video, Paul. You have a beautiful soul!

  • @test40323
    @test40323 Před rokem +2

    PS Audio is an outstanding company because of Paul and how he treat his staff. This is an exception in the business world.

  • @JanPatrickLucas
    @JanPatrickLucas Před rokem +2

    You are a very gracious man, Paul! This video says almost more about you, as a person, than Darren. This is the way a mature and wise person handles the situatuion. I am impressed with you sir and I'll bet God is too!

  • @joyoffilming9500
    @joyoffilming9500 Před rokem +6

    What a great testimonial for a leaving talent! That shows your great overall attitude, Paul!

  • @dsmdarryl
    @dsmdarryl Před rokem +1

    Great values = Paul!
    Love the videos. Love to learn from you!

  • @johnmarchington3146
    @johnmarchington3146 Před rokem +17

    Paul, I loved your explanation and it shows what a terrific person you are. I'm sure a lot of CEOs would be bitter about losing someone as skilled as Darren is and probably wouldn't have been prepared to speak publicly about it either. I'm also sure that a lot of them wouldn't be prepared to take someone like Darren back if it didn't work out for him. They'd say 'Tough luck, Buddy. You should have stayed with us. We've got someone else now.' It's a pity more companies don't have CEOs like you.

    • @michaelporter1870
      @michaelporter1870 Před rokem +5

      It demonstrates the kindness and generosity of Paul's heart vs. the attitudes of those whose own greed motivate them to behave in the ways you describe for other CEOs. This world is very lucky to have 'Pauls of this world' contributing to it making it a better place to be!

    • @johnmarchington3146
      @johnmarchington3146 Před rokem +2

      @@michaelporter1870 Excellently summed up, Michael, and I totally agree with you.

  • @kevinfreestone9822
    @kevinfreestone9822 Před rokem +1

    Very magnanimous of you. I wish all bosses had your attitude. Kudos to you.

  • @hilde45
    @hilde45 Před rokem +1

    The fact that you (Paul) react this way makes it clear what a great place PS Audio is to work. Mazel tov to Darren and to you.

  • @patrickgeorge141
    @patrickgeorge141 Před rokem +7

    Great attitude Paul. Life goes on and why would one not let another go to chase a dream.

  • @cesarjlisboa7586
    @cesarjlisboa7586 Před rokem +3

    Congratulations Paul! Besides all yours professional capabilities and leadership; you are a good person.

  • @ragu168
    @ragu168 Před rokem +1

    OK I will say you are a great boss ,person 👍 and best of luck to him 👍

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory Před rokem +4

    When you look at a big company like Harman, they've seeded the entire audio industry with their knowledge and know-how, and while the short term vision would be to try to keep that in-house, the fact that they have sent so many engineers to so many other places means that their R&D work is now setting the paradigm within which the entire audio industry operates, and that's how you become not only respected as a company, but revered.

  • @user-so5gk6wj7n
    @user-so5gk6wj7n Před 9 měsíci +1

    You're a class act all the way, Paul.

  • @actarium6912
    @actarium6912 Před rokem +1

    Paul, you are the Gordon Gow of PS Audio ! Live long and prosper.

  • @anthonygoodson8183
    @anthonygoodson8183 Před rokem +3

    So beautiful. Would love to work at ps audio. You're so down to earth and seem like a great guy. Keep it up, paul. Hope to hear from you.

  • @bigjay1970
    @bigjay1970 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very classy response!🤔😎

  • @topa1798
    @topa1798 Před rokem +1

    Darren will miss great Boss Paul

  • @ssgeek4515
    @ssgeek4515 Před rokem +1

    Some companies frown upon staff going to a rival but not this gentleman.great example to us all sir

  • @gioponti6359
    @gioponti6359 Před rokem +1

    heartwarming! good luck Darren!

  • @killacallahan1
    @killacallahan1 Před rokem +1

    Good Luck Darren!!!

  • @stimpy1226
    @stimpy1226 Před rokem +3

    He's working with John Curl one of the great audio designers of all time.

  • @bradwalker1259
    @bradwalker1259 Před rokem +1

    If only more CEOs could take this perspective. Good on you, Paul!

  • @stephenstevens6573
    @stephenstevens6573 Před rokem +1

    That's how it's supposed to be. Good on you, Paul. Respect

  • @genehart261
    @genehart261 Před rokem +1

    A very classy response.

  • @user-od9iz9cv1w
    @user-od9iz9cv1w Před rokem +3

    Great message.
    Glass half empty or half full? Another view is PS Audio attracted someone of Darren's caliber and gained his service for 7 years. As Darren moves up in his career, he makes room for the next young up and comer to help evolve the product line.

  • @arndtbc
    @arndtbc Před rokem +1

    That was a very nice thing to say about an ex employee. Kudos to you PS Audio.

  • @billwillard9410
    @billwillard9410 Před rokem +2

    Very happy to see Darren advance his career; we communicated a lot when trying to fix my hum issue with the Stellar Phono Preamp. Talented people need to pursue better opportunities and while it will be a loss to PSA, he’ll have the SPP as his legacy there.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    WE APPRECIATE YOUR ATTITUDE,AND WE HOPE DARREN HAS SUCCESS IN HIS FUTURE ENDEAVORS 🎉🎉🎉

  • @ajwise121
    @ajwise121 Před rokem +6

    Paul, you are an awesome business owner, and I’m sure change always works for those who are open to it. You’re awesome!

  • @jazzlouise
    @jazzlouise Před rokem +1

    Paul you are a class act!

  • @brandonburr4900
    @brandonburr4900 Před rokem +1

    I had no idea. Thanks for letting us know. Parasound should be a name to watch with him in control engineering hires. Good luck to Darin!

  • @scottbennett3119
    @scottbennett3119 Před 11 měsíci

    The Infinity`s looking great in the background!

  • @randysims3359
    @randysims3359 Před rokem +1

    All I was wondering about that and you did such a great job you're explaining the situation and you're a very honest person on it and I really congratulate you and I hope both companies do very well

  • @dlmp70
    @dlmp70 Před rokem +1

    Wow! Imagine a world where most bosses are as generous and as understanding as Paul…

  • @yuglesstube
    @yuglesstube Před rokem +6

    Very gracious. Decent. It's clear that these values underpin your business, Paul.

  • @wagsman9999
    @wagsman9999 Před rokem +1

    This is a boss I could work for.

  • @jasonme3557
    @jasonme3557 Před rokem +1

    You guys are too good, we do not see that enough.

  • @HB92647
    @HB92647 Před rokem +1

    You're a good dude, Paul.

  • @adrianberheci298
    @adrianberheci298 Před rokem +1

    Paul, you are a very nice guy😊

  • @matthewrond7386
    @matthewrond7386 Před rokem +1

    Well said, Paul!

  • @jimredding8315
    @jimredding8315 Před rokem +1

    well done

  • @PanAmStyle
    @PanAmStyle Před rokem +1

    I echo other comments here which commend our approach to employees, your “management style” if you will. I hope the best for Darren. Being an executive and managing other engineers is a different thing that being hands on. I have no doubt Darren will figure out how to do that, but if he longs to get back to primarily hands on he will certainly have a path to come back “home”.

  • @jeffsloane8628
    @jeffsloane8628 Před rokem +1

    This is how you manage people.

  • @paulroscelli2545
    @paulroscelli2545 Před rokem +3

    I was curious about this. Thanks for answering it.

  • @Wacoal34d
    @Wacoal34d Před rokem

    Very classy!!

  • @steverogers7611
    @steverogers7611 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow Paul
    I knew you were a good guy and all ….

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider Před rokem

    our grandparents had careers, our parents had jobs, today we have tasks or gigs. I sold Parasound for many years in my days at The Good Guys. lol....

  • @madds6678
    @madds6678 Před rokem +1

    I’m available Paul made my first amp circuit on a breadboard last week & it kicks arse with a massive 1 watt, if you pay my flight over from London first class I’m ready to start right away for as little as $250’000 per annum. 🤭

  • @janinapalmer8368
    @janinapalmer8368 Před rokem +2

    How come everyone knows he's left ... no one told me until now ...

  • @joelowens5211
    @joelowens5211 Před rokem +2

    Parasound amps the JC plus one from John Curl is an amazing amp for 10k or so that rivals 25k amps. How they do that from what I was told is the parts are put together in Tiawan where labor is much cheaper but still use very high quality parts. It was one of the first amps I had before I bought the big boys a pair of VAC Statement 452 IQ Musicbloc's. 450 watts per amp in mono from a tube amp. I am happy for Darren. One thing business owners long time at a trade understand is you try to hire the eagles as they help the company soar but sometimes the eagles want to fly away and explore new lands as it's their nature. So you have them for the time you get them. Mediocre ones tend to not get recruited for other companies and stay forever.

    • @garysmith8455
      @garysmith8455 Před rokem

      Agreed, still loving my Halo P6 and A21 combo with Martin Logan Classic 9's. Yup, the boxes are marked 'Taiwan'. 😉

  • @adv.rohitl.jbrasdesa2402
    @adv.rohitl.jbrasdesa2402 Před 6 měsíci

    Darren Myers did a smart move he will be happier wherever he is . I have been observing the factory floors on pauls videos . I do not find an audio precision analyzer anywhere (so much for a 1st world audiophile like Pauline). I am surprised that even after a detailed analysis by audio research review no legal action has been taken against psaudio for hogwash specs on their products. Wish i was in the US would have sued the living daylight of psaudio .

  • @Sunnbobb
    @Sunnbobb Před rokem +3

    The highest compliment a boss can get is to see his workers succeed. Good job Paul.

  • @flargosa
    @flargosa Před rokem +1

    Sad, great talent is hard to find. Hope another talented engineer takes his spot. Seems like PS audio gives its engineers more creative freedom. Hoping that will attract more passionate engineers like Tesla and Space X does.

  • @sirchrishoffman
    @sirchrishoffman Před 3 měsíci +1

    Paul creates a great environment. Not sure what products Darren owned in terms of development, Iv only seen a few videos of him, seemed to be a lot of Paul building his name and reputation up a lot. I think he will find that Paul gave him a platform and really promoted him with a lot of PR. That’s not going to happen at Parasound as much.

  • @davidbee8178
    @davidbee8178 Před rokem +1

    What a graceful way of acceptance for the freedom of people to find their way . . . I'm sure, Paul, that others are or would be just as thrilled to join YOUR team as the atmosphere at P.S. Audio is so constructive and pleasant. Best of luck to all. And Darren is lucky to have a home "just in case" :-)

  • @josepessoa8543
    @josepessoa8543 Před rokem

    🧡

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 Před rokem

    It will be interesting too see how Darren works out at Parasound. Based on what I’ve seen, his design approach seems to entirely different from Parasound’s head designer, the legendary John Curl.

  • @ThePerkri
    @ThePerkri Před rokem +1

    How lovely, and nicely said.

  • @Foxrock321
    @Foxrock321 Před rokem +1

    Man I’d wanna work for you ..

  • @shanestephenson8423
    @shanestephenson8423 Před rokem +1

    Well said Paul. Those comments say more about you than anything else ever could.👍🎧👌

  • @LuxAudio389
    @LuxAudio389 Před rokem

    🎉👏

  • @keithmoriyama5421
    @keithmoriyama5421 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think this video shows the true nature of Paul McGowan...

  • @cyclistman6358
    @cyclistman6358 Před rokem +1

    Paul sorry for our loss. But as you well know evolution is constant in all things. I’m currently running a Stellar DAC/Preamp with a Parasound A21 amp with great results. Will be interesting to see how Darren influences Parasound with his PS Audio experience and knowledge. ☮️

    • @koprcord5338
      @koprcord5338 Před rokem

      Picked up a parasound a21 for a very reasonable price and it was only used to run surrounds in a home theater by previous owner. Only have an old onkyo to use as preamp though. Unfortunately with the time of day electric where I live I haven't hooked it up as I'm nervous to see the electric bill.

  • @khalidmohamedshaikh399
    @khalidmohamedshaikh399 Před rokem +1

    Sir I respect you even more than before

  • @audiorick841
    @audiorick841 Před rokem +1

    Great attitude Paul 👊🏻

  • @hugobloemers4425
    @hugobloemers4425 Před rokem +6

    It is great to see that Paul does not let his ego get in the way of the life ambitions of his employees. I am also sure PS audio will continue to bring out products that are as innovative as they have been so far.

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 Před rokem +1

    Maybe he said something bad about the IR 5. I saw someone crawling on all fours near the building

    • @UfukDirim
      @UfukDirim Před rokem

      I’m told he had enough of carrying the IRS V from one music room to another. His back can’t take it no more. 😂

  • @richardvannoy1198
    @richardvannoy1198 Před rokem +12

    Parasound makes fine equipment.

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 Před rokem +2

      That’s the brand that I heard back in 1987 or 86 as a young man and got me hooked. I even remember my roommates system ( that I recreated in my later years) Parasound DR25 with a Thorens TD166 ( same one I use today) and Eagle bookshelf speakers ( made in Auburn Al) . The Eagles my room mate still has but are rare as hens teeth and no longer made. Love the brand and can’t wait to see what they do with it. Facelift I hope

  • @mjot2360
    @mjot2360 Před rokem

    Money

  • @Gez492
    @Gez492 Před rokem

    Ok so why are you hacking the Audio Research amp around 🤔

  • @MD-md4th
    @MD-md4th Před rokem

    “…sympathetic guy? Ok…” 😂 Sympathetic in this context is an old-fashioned term that means a pleasant and understanding person. It doesn’t have anything to do with condolences, pity, etc. It has held on in British English, but even then sounds a bit pompous or affected.

  • @gg.6967
    @gg.6967 Před rokem +1

    Awe who’s still the coolest person in the audio business 😎

    • @gg.6967
      @gg.6967 Před rokem +1

      @@clickbeetle2720 thumbs up for him as well 😎

  • @212days
    @212days Před rokem +1

    Well that must be a comfortable feeling for Darren. If things don't work out where you are currently at you automatically have a job anyway.

  • @mikecamps7226
    @mikecamps7226 Před rokem +4

    As long as NIPPER the DOG doesn't go away.....it's all good !

  • @stimpy1226
    @stimpy1226 Před rokem +1

    It's about time you address these questions.

  • @drdelewded
    @drdelewded Před rokem +1

    .. he smelt the snake oil..

  • @user-bf8dl8vp2e
    @user-bf8dl8vp2e Před rokem

    Thou shall listneth to Paul seated on a chair
    Paul's actions showed thee that he doesn't care
    Dealeth with beggars and theives in whole my Life
    Thee shalt delegate all them to my Wife.

  • @Technical_Audio
    @Technical_Audio Před rokem

    One mystery solved, but another crops up. Isn’t that an Audio Research amp on the table? Competitive analysis? More tubes in your future?

  • @ryanschipp8513
    @ryanschipp8513 Před rokem +2

    Paul's words..."how could I deny him that or be upset about it". An odd comment since the person writing in didn't allude to those words at all. Tells me Paul was upset about it and/or attempted to deny Darren at one point.

  • @evilmonstertruck
    @evilmonstertruck Před rokem

    Paul, Can you be my dad?

  • @raykuiper4979
    @raykuiper4979 Před rokem

    Wish Sir Meyer all the best at Parasound

  • @BruceCross
    @BruceCross Před rokem

    Great minds need to move around so they don't stagnate. Look at how many times Andrew Jones has moved. By the way, I see a lot of common ground between PS Audio and Parasound.

  • @persuadertron6454
    @persuadertron6454 Před rokem +3

    Paul's response is pretty typical of any professional boss who has been at it long enough to know how to treat people. Good PR move but let's not get too sentimental here.

  • @myronhelton4441
    @myronhelton4441 Před rokem

    Here is proof that the rip off of remastering the 1973 RECORDED The dark side if the moon every 3 years is a terrible sounding album. Most of my records were recorded in 1971 & before. In 1972 I thought the sound on all records were was more harsh, that the sound wasnt as good. I was suspicious that something solid state transistor digital was added, but 2 sound engineers swore I was wrong. You here all this talk that digital didnt start till the very late seventies. Michael Fremer from Stereophile confirmed I was right all along. Fremer JUST said this, so I googled it up what he said.
    The Doors and The Elektra Records Sound Part 1. Also below when it is talking about DISCRETE recorders, it's talking about tiny tralnsistor Integrated integrated IC transistors that dont sound as good, for example early seventies Sony stereo amps with more expensive & complicated hand wired transistors sound better than today's IC amps, but still tubes recorders sound better. Guitarists today love guitar tube amps better.
    Analog Planet
    www.analogplanet.com › content › doors-and-e...
    Apr 30, 2010 - When I came back to do some mixing in 1970 it was still the same, except that they changed the console to solid-state. The whole control room was all brick, and it had individual panels of acoustical tile to deaden it down. Basically it was a very live room. The console sat on a platform, which was about six or eight inches off the floor. The tape machine sat behind us; we had an old Ampex 200 three-track, which had separate record and playback electronics so that you could select separate record or playback curves. They had a thing back then called A.M.E., which was Ampex Master Equalization, and then they had N.A.B., so if you recorded A.M.E. and played it back N.A.B., it would come out brighter. It's like recording with Dolby and not decoding. We also had an Ampex 300, I believe, three-track, which I converted over to a four-track with sel-sync (the ability to perform overdubs).
    BB: No, the room stayed the same from the day I walked in the door, which was about 1963 to 1968. When I came back to do some mixing in 1970 it was still the same, except that they changed the console to solid-state. But anyway, back to the console. Tutti used to go to England a lot, and he purchased a solid-state console over there. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of it. We all thought it was kind of cool. It had a lot of features that the tube console didn't have. It sounded different, you know? Tubes still sounded the best. Anyway, Jac Holzman purchased one as well, and we had it customized for our needs at Elektra Studios. So, that's how the console got there. BB: I still like mono to this day, because there aren't any distractions. It's like a black and white movie, where you can create incredible dimensions, depth-wise, and hide things. That's very hard to do in stereo. That's because we don't record in stereo: We record multi-track point-source discrete audio. The difference in the mix was when we would open it up to stereo, we would have to change things, because it didn't fall in the same place. Spatially, things would fall into other places. MG: It sounds to me as if the first Doors album had the best high-frequency extension, transient snap, and overall transparency, and that with each album— sonically fine as they are—those qualities seemed to diminish. Would you agree or disagree?
    BB: I'd agree with that to an extent, because the first album was all tube. Strange Days was done on a tube console, but with a solid-state eight-track. From then on it became all solid-state consoles and solid-state tape machines. There was also this direction that Paul wanted to take it, a more intellectual kind of a sound, not as raw as the first album. The sound started to become more scientific as it went along, a little more clinical, because studios, by and large, are hospitals, they're not places to record music. Technology is the evil person here.
    MG: I guess that's not fighting technology, it's kind of going around it.
    BB: Sound since the 1960s has gone backwards instead of forwards, in my estimation. In the recordings that I do today for motion pictures, I use tube microphones, tube microphone pre-amps, and I try to bypass the solid-state consoles as much as possible. It's more open, it's rounder, it has more depth. I can give you an example. If you take a room that has some reverberation— not a chamber, just good clear liveness— and you put an earphone in the middle of the room with a click going through it, so you hear the “tick, tick, tick.” Plug up a good microphone, maybe a (Neumann) U-67 or something like that, split the signal so it goes into a tube microphone pre-amp, and then the solid-state pre-amp, bring them both up on the console, and switch back and forth, and listen. With the tube, you'll hear all the reverberation in the room; the solid-state will close down. Ten times out of 10. So that's somewhat what you're hearing. Even the equalizers back then were tube; we had Pultech EQ-P1A's.
    MG: What's your opinion of digital multi-track recorded sound, and your opinion of digital recording, period, compared to analog? Which do you prefer?
    BB: I would venture to say that 95% of the music that I've recorded in the last eight years has been all digital. Digital does not basically sound better than analog, but what it does do, is that the sound doesn't change from what you're recording. With analog, you record it, and when you play it back, you will get a fair representation of what you heard on line-in. Play it back a half an hour later, and it will have changed, there are less highs. Play it a day later, and it will really have changed. The high end just changes, it's a natural process of the magnetism of the particles, and when you magnetize, record them, they change. The magnetic particles have a memory and want to go back to their original inert state. It's just the way it is. In digital, you record it, and it doesn't change. The problem with digital is the quality of the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. At this point in time, the A-to-D and D-to-A's are getting where you can record on it and it doesn't sound “digital” anymore. “Digital” meaning that it sounds cold. “Cold” meaning that digital doesn't show you all of the details, like the depth of the reverb and harmonic room tone. Because there's lack of detail, and especially lack of harmonics going way out, that sound would seem colder, and "digital."

  • @burton7023
    @burton7023 Před rokem

    Got tired of hearing liberalism and socialism from a multi millionaire 😂

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  • @mav9262
    @mav9262 Před rokem +1

    the soft "bye" is back! 👍