I just read yesterday that Mioljub Nestorovic deceased ;
I can't confirm that anywhere on the net ...
anyway - his work and life are always worth mentioning .
God bless his Soul
I can't confirm that anywhere on the net ...
anyway - his work and life are always worth mentioning .
God bless his Soul
M
mywifespissed
I would like to know where in Seattle he lived and worked. I have been here for years and never knew he was local. Would be nice to see where my speakers were made.
Mile Nestorovic passed away May 2009 at the age of 83.
He worked at speakerlab in Seattle in the 70's.
speakerlab 30's, 40's & 50's use his woofer system.
He stayed in the Seattle area.
He worked at speakerlab in Seattle in the 70's.
speakerlab 30's, 40's & 50's use his woofer system.
He stayed in the Seattle area.
Mile lived north of Seattle in Lake Stevens. He had an incapacitating stroke around age 78, and was trapped in his body for about 5 years. His body finally gave out and released him from his earthly prison.
Rumor has it that his son is trying to support products that his father made. I don't know this for sure.
Rumor has it that his son is trying to support products that his father made. I don't know this for sure.
Mile was a very good engineer. He designed the McIntosh 3500 vacuum tube power amp, one of my favorites.
MC-3500
edit :
another Mioljub's gem :
http://www.diyaudio.rs/topic/388-efe-1-amplifier-by-mioljub-mile-nestorovic/
edit :
another Mioljub's gem :
http://www.diyaudio.rs/topic/388-efe-1-amplifier-by-mioljub-mile-nestorovic/
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