I am dismayed, overwhelmed by the fact that a somity of electro-acoustic physics, the great Engineer Greg Timbers, could have been fired on the one hand, and under such conditions after 43 years of life and professional loyalty for JBL. It is just shameful, absolutely inhumane rogue methods.
How can we fire such a great Engineer who gave his letters of nobility to JBL with legendary, mythical series like the 43 (consumer and professional division) or the fabulous Everest then its incredible Evolution DD66000 certainly the best acoustic cabinet of the audio industry in its class.
But who are these incompetent, these skunk, these irresponsible who have no recognition and cut the branch of the tree on which they are sitting? And, who is this "amirm" on the forum that supports them and doesn't seem to have invented hot water.
Harman was a fabulous company with prestigious brands including flagship JBL, Crown and Souncraft until Samsung came into the group's capital and turned everything upside down, suicidal attitude. A sound technician specifying the JBL, Crown and Soundcraft brands since 1977.
It's obvious that English is not your native language so let me translate.
I am dismayed, overwhelmed by the fact that a
master of electro-acoustic physics,
the great Engineer Greg Timbers, could have been fired on the one hand, and under such conditions after 43 years of life and professional loyalty
to JBL.
It is just shameful and absolutely inhumane.
How can
they fire such a great Engineer who gave his
heart and soul to JBL with
the legendary
and mythic series like the 43 (consumer and professional division) or the fabulous Everest
and then
the incredible Evolution DD66000, certainly the best acoustic cabinet of the audio industry in its class.
But who are these incompetent, these
vile,
these irresponsible who have no recognition and cut the branch of the tree on which they are sitting?
And, who is this "amirm" on the forum that supports them and doesn't seem to have invented hot water.
Harman was a fabulous company with prestigious brands including flagship JBL, Crown and Soundcraft until Samsung
acquired the group and turned everything upside down
and displays a suicidal attitude.
I'm a sound technician who has specified the JBL, Crown and Soundcraft brands since 1977.[/QUOTE]
The changes are in italics except for the reference to
"amirm" sic which I don't quite quite understand and has not to my knowledge taken credit for inventing hot water. I don't really agree with most of the post except to sympathize with a previously valued employee who was unceremoniously fired, having been let go at a similar age where job prospects are difficult due to a previous recession. This is a common phenomenon in corporate America. Incidentally my current speaker are JBL E20's which date back to early 2000's when Mr. Timbers was still at JBL although I doubt he was directly involved in their design.