Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A local retail pioneer passes

LIVONIA — Paul Frederick Heath, 82, of Livonia, N.Y. succumbed to Leukemia under his daughters’ care at home on Sunday, January 20, 2013.
Paul served his country in the Air Force during the Korean War, and enjoyed many years of self-employment at Paul Heath Audio.
He is predeceased by his wife, Eileen O’Connell Heath, and survived by his son, Robert Heath of Prunedale, Calif.; daughters, Paula (Christopher) Coughlin and Pamela (Mark) Smith; and grandchildren, Harley, John and Jake of Livonia, N.Y.
At Paul’s request, no service will be held. Arrangements entrusted to the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., Livonia – Honeoye.
 I was awestruck! He was waaaayy too cagey to die! I have referred to him several times in this blog. I did a fair amount of business over the years, and worked with his son Bob at JB Sound. Always an interesting story, always a hard sales pitch, I remember him as a hell of a salesman! It didn't matter if you were in the business or not, if you walked into his store you got the sales pitch. I'm still stuck with a pair of Acoustic Arts Messenger speakers that I first heard in his store.Every week something new, he generally only got one or two of anything, and it was always better than what he had last week

.He was instrumental during the early years of Merlin music systems,partnering with Bobby and helping him get established.The Orion Blue Book listed him as an importer for many of the brands he carried.I often pull out old issues of Audio magazine that I still have  from the '70s. and see ads for his store in the back classifieds.

 I remember him most for the Hill Type 1/ Plasmatronics speakers he demoed at one of the home shows.


They had plasma/ion tweeters which were emitting ozone and putting people to sleep! They made him stop playing them.



 To the best of my knowledge he started on State St. across from the Kodak office. The execs would walk over at lunchtime to see what was new. I remember Allison One speakers, JR149s,Hartley speakers, SAE,and a few things I had never heard of  the first time I went there. Years later he ended up in Henrietta, then downtown off of Monroe Ave. sharing a store with Mike Stroethers. Mike also passed years ago, I'm beginning to think this is not a healthy hobby to have, we have lost many over the years.
 Paul, Mike, Bill Kelliher (one of my previous bosses the"B" of JB), my good friend Greg Douglas, Glen who was Mike Fenton's technician, Gary another audio friend, and even I myself have been diagnosed with cancer.

  " Momma don't let your babies grow up to play HiFi".........

  Must be some kind of radiation from the power transformers or something.

  Anway, hard as I tried, I can't find a picture of Paul anywhere. If anybody out there has one and can email it to me or post it here I think that would be nice.

 Please don't attempt to pass off one of Jack Nicholson, I know the difference.    


                                               thanks!

7 comments:

  1. Hi Don, Nice blog... sorry to hear about Paul Heath. I worked as a tech for him for a while, during my early days at JB Sound> Monroe (BTW, I was JB's last employee, before it closed in 1992, LOL).. Actually, Paul Heath had a demo room in his house on Big Tree Street in Lavonia before the State St store.
    Nice to read about the "old days" of Rochester audio. Haven't seen DLK Electronics mentioned; my first job. We sold Klipsch (before JB did), Marantz, Dynaco, EV...

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  3. Point taken, Dave. As I only remember visiting DLK a couple of times when I was younger, I am not the expert. Think I bought a BSR equalizer there when I was in high school. I will do some research and feature David L. Kendig with this and the Speaker Place in the near future. Thanks!

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  4. I knew Paul Heath....smart,daring,and a bit "old fashioned." N'ertheless,..he was talented. I still have my two pairs of Allison One speakers...work well. Mike Stroethers sold me a pair of British tube amps...still work well. All of my old stereo stuff still works..including my Carver platinum speakers, powered by Adcom monoblock solid state amps. As one get older, none of this so-called 'high end' stuff means much. One loses high end frequency hearing...so what if an oscilloscope shows "better response!?" While I 'respect' the "high end junkie" for all the tweeks, bells and whistles...I say...just listen to the music! Forget the fancy 'window dressing!"
    Dr. Doug

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  5. Wow, found this very old post thinking about Paul Heath as the speakers play on! I have been enjoying my rather large Merlin Speakers and have not tired of the sound quality after all these years! My wife's first pay check went to Paul around 1984 on the Merlin's, B&K amp and preamp that I still enjoy today. Yes, Paul had a sales pitch, but I enjoyed the visits to the Alexander St. shop for conversation and awesome speaker displays for the time.

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  6. Met Paul at 1988 CES show He said you have to listen to the Merlin room. In five minutes I was sold. Paul also sold me a Gryphon Preamp and I never looked back. kept them both for over 20 years and still regret giving them up. May Paul rest in pesce

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  7. What ever happened to his second wife on Big Tree Street? She wasn’t mentioned in his obituary!

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