
Vintage Style Speakers Every Audiophile Is Talking About
02-1-2026 | 28 Min.
Lenny Florentine sits down with Rich Pinto from Treehaus Audio to talk about the rare intersection of industrial design, old school tube knowledge, and modern execution. Rich shares how his background building Heathkit projects and designing cars at General Motors shaped Treehaus, then walks through his obsession with making gear that looks like it belongs in the living room and sounds even better than it looks. This episode gets into the why behind the wood, the open baffle approach, and the design choices that make Treehaus instantly recognizable. They dive into Treehaus tube electronics built in Connecticut, including multiple 300B amplifier variants, a transformer coupled approach that avoids capacitors in the signal path, and a phono stage built around an LCR style correction scheme. Rich breaks down why low wattage can go further than people think, how tube clipping behaves differently, and why he chases realism over accuracy. Plus, there is a detailed look at Treehaus speakers with live edge baffles and field coil drivers rebuilt from vintage telephone designs, and why that mix delivers speed, nuance, and dynamics even at lower volume levels.

The Headphone Conversation Every Audiophile Should Hear
19-12-2025 | 31 Min.
Lenny Florentine sits down with Dan Clark of Dan Clark Audio for a deep dive into the fast growing world of high end headphones. Dan shares his path from childhood hi fi obsession to engineering breakthroughs, explains open back versus closed back designs, and breaks down how science based tuning and acoustic metamaterials are reshaping what headphones can do. If you have ever wondered why some headphones sound natural while others feel boxed in, this conversation makes it click. They also explore flagship models, electrostatic headphones, real world listening habits, and why headphones have become the primary hi fi experience for a younger generation. From gaming and shared living spaces to studio legends hearing serious headphones for the first time, this episode is a clear look at where personal audio is headed and why it matters.

Inside the Audiophile Lab behind some of the World's Best Amplifiers
12-12-2025 | 55 Min.
Step inside the legendary Pass Labs garage-lab with Lenny Florentine in this very special episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast. Joined by Nelson Pass and Wayne Colburn, we go behind the scenes of one of high-end audio's most iconic companies. From Nelson's DIY roots and RadioShack experiments to the evolution of Threshold, First Watt, and Pass Labs, this episode is a rare deep dive into decades of audio innovation, philosophy, and storytelling.

A Startup Is Reinventing Audiophile Speakers (here's how)
05-12-2025 | 32 Min.
Welcome to the AXPONA Audio Insider podcast! In this episode, Lenny Florentine sits down with Liam from Western Acoustics - a young, passionate audio startup shaking up the hi-fi world. Liam shares his unexpected journey from software engineering at Berkeley to hand-building speakers inspired by vintage horn-loaded systems. This isn't your typical audio company story. Western Acoustics blends cutting-edge engineering with music culture, aiming to bridge the gap between audiophiles and a new generation of listeners. Liam talks about designing gear not just for critical listening but for connection. Building systems that make people feel more intimate with their music. Whether you're deep in the hi-fi scene or just discovering it, this episode is full of fresh perspective, creativity, and inspiration from one of the youngest innovators in the game.

The Real Reason Audiophiles Love Hi-Fi
21-11-2025 | 46 Min.
Lenny Florentine welcomes Bill Low, founder of AudioQuest, to the AXPONA Audio Insider podcast for a deep, thought-provoking conversation about music, emotion, and what truly makes us listen. Far beyond cables and components, Bill shares his philosophy that music is the world's most popular recreational drug — a force that changes brain chemistry, mood, and human connection. He explains how hi-fi isn't just about sound accuracy but about emotional immersion, vulnerability, and the ability to lose yourself in the moment. From the golden age of radio to today's streaming culture, Bill reflects on how generations fall in love with music, why audiophiles chase the frontier of better sound, and how meaningful listening begins with empathy and intent, not specs or status. This one is part philosophy, part hi-fi wisdom, and fully human.



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