Scott Salyer from Wrensilva and The Company's Line of Modern Stereo Consoles
Who didn’t love hanging out in grandma’s basement? There were always a lot of fun things down there. If you were lucky, there might have been an old stereo console crafted out of impossibly heavy wood tucked between the air hockey table and a dart board. It’s possible too, that it still worked. The dials would light up and a DJs voice wafts in from across the airwaves: these are magical and musical moments. Those consoles were great, and maybe a new generation of listeners might appreciate such a unit in their own living environment.
Enter Debra and Scott Salyer who began their journey as furniture makers in the early 2000s in San Diego. While balancing their day jobs building custom furniture, they started developing early concepts for a modern record console.
In 2016, their passion turned into a full-time venture after meeting Greg Perlot, a former senior executive at Sonos. Greg, who had experience in wireless HiFi, shared their vision of combining the convenience of streaming with the timelessness of vinyl, and together they set out to reinvent high-fidelity audio for a new generation. It’s at this point that the three of them founded Wrensilva.
What began as a simple idea grew into a pioneering company focused on merging analog and digital music experiences. With a talented team based in San Diego and beyond, they are reviving HiFi audio with cutting-edge design. Today, from their updated workshop, they create beautiful pieces that blend art and technology and they endeavor to redefine the future of HiFi for music lovers worldwide.
I recently wrote a piece for Michael Fremer’s Tracking Angle site where I explored - first-hand - one of Wrensilva’s console models. I encourage you to check it out, but on this episode, we sit down to Scott Salyer and hear - first-hand - the story of how he and his team are creating what is no doubt the best hifi console on the market today.
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