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So is this "THE" Gordon J. Gow?
Clarus Cable
Gordon J. Gow Technologies, Inc is proud to introduce the Clarus Audiophile Collection a new family of high-end audio, video, digital, speaker and power cables designed for discriminating audiophiles. Developed by celebrated cable designer Jay Victor. Jay Wictor was previously in charge of new product development at Monster Cable. He was instrumental in Monster Cable's entry into the AC surge suppressor/line conditioner market, and personally participated and managed the designs of most of these products. If you're an audiophile, chances are that you're already using a cable or another audio/video component that Jay designed. Other companies he's designed for are Audioquest, XLO, PS Audio, Tributaries, Ethereal, Belkin, Pangea (Audio Advisor), Fender, Vox, Core One, Phoenix Gold and Mitek. He is the holder of approximately 40 patents for cable geometry and connector design. The Clarus Collection features: Pure Copper Ohno Continuous Casting (PCOCC) the purest copper in the world Individually insulated cable strands Precision impedances CNC-machined gold-plate connectors Extraordinary fit and finish Clarus digital and analog audio Interconnects, speaker, and power cabling are designed with three distinctly different conductor types: Solid heavy-gauge conductors Flat conductors Spiral-ribbon conductors (with a non-conductive core) By designing audio and digital cables with multiple strand sizes and shapes, Clarus Cables dramatically improves clarity, resulting in more open and transparent sound. “The new Clarus brand of products present a 2-channel dealer with the opportunity to demonstrate and sell cables that no other high-end brand on the market can match,” said Joe Perfito, President of Tributaries. “Their revolutionary design and superior sound quality reproduction make them the ideal choice for the audiophile who demands nothing less than the ultimate listening experience.” copied and paste from Wizard High-End Audio Blog...Wizard High-End
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Gordon J Gow Technologies Inc also does business as Tributaries.
Owned by Joe Perfito After achieving a B.S.E.E degree from NYU and 5 years as an instructor pilot in the USAF, Joe Perfito began his career in the audio industry in 1968 as a salesman at The Stereo Shop in Hartford, CT and soon after at The Stereo Shops of Massachusetts in Newton Center, MA, both family businesses. In 1975, Joe was hired by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc, of Binghamton, NY, as the Southeastern US Factory Representative and later as National Sales Manager. Joe continued with McIntosh for 15 years. In 1989, with the death of McIntosh’s long-time President and Joe’s mentor, Gordon Gow, Joe decided to leave McIntosh. Joe and his sister, Pam Gow, Gordon’s widow, founded Gordon J. Gow Technologies, Inc, in 1991, as a “Tribute” to Gordon. The mission of the company was to supply high quality audio and video interconnect cables and speaker wire at reasonable prices with performance and designs based on scientific principles rather than smoke and mirrors or opinions masquerading as fact. This concept was immediately accepted by many A/V retailers providing the sales for the company to grow at 50% - 60% per year. The name “Tributaries” was chosen for its identification with rivers/wires and flowing information and because of its link to the “Tribute”. Today, Tributaries has well over 600 retailer/installer/integrator customers throughout the US and has established a strong network of international distributors throughout the world. |
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