I don't know if I'd go as far as fanboy (as in I'm not opposed to other brands per se). I originally was listening to speakers in the $2000 or less range in college and narrowed it down to the Carver AL-III dipole ribbon speakers or the PSB Stratus Gold. I went with the Carver ribbons, but I remembered how neutral sounding the PSB speaker was and when I moved to another house I decided to go with PSB for the home theater. Well, I was already invested in PSB so when I went from 6.1 to 17.1 (11.1.6), I kept going with PSB (that nice neutral clean sound means all the speakers play nice in every direction around the room, more like one giant sound field than individual speakers.
While I’ve long respected Paul, I only got to know him personally a few years ago. My respect for him and his accomplishments has only increased. He was in college when he started building speakers and took advantage of the NRC not long after he got started. I believe he was working in the NRC for college when he started PSB. That means he was measuring and designing speakers using anechoic chambers long before most and was, for all practical purposes, a garage operation.
Today his speakers are some of the best engineered speakers on the planet. Very similar to Revel in terms of how the science of good sound was incorporated into the design. His speakers measure really well and I think the performance to price ratio is actually really good. While his best speakers aren’t cheap, it’s also hard to deny the performance.
Plus we enjoyed a great steak together at AXPONA 2018 and everyone knows when two men bond over steak it’s a bond for life.
Today Paul still runs thing with the engineering aspect of PSB, he flies to China all the time to manage his factories. I think that’s really impressive. He is no spring chicken.
He’s also become a bit of a mentor for me as of late and i greatly appreciate what he has taught me. He has helped me with speaker and headphone measurement and taught me quite a bit about driver design. He definitely falls into the category of someone who has forgotten more about speaker design than probably all of us know combined. I’m a fanboy and I don’t even own his products.