EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 44 MIN
A Mission, Not a Job—JL Audio’s Doug Henderson
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JL Audio's new Primacy active loudspeaker system has generated plenty of discussion since its debut, but how did the project come together—and what does it say about the future of high-end audio? In this episode, host Jorden Guth speaks with Doug Henderson, Garmin's Director of Home Audio, about his 50-year journey in the audio industry, from selling hi-fi in Manhattan during the 1970s to leadership roles at Dahlquist, Bowers & Wilkins, and now JL Audio. Henderson explains how the Primacy project evolved, why active DSP-based loudspeakers represent a major shift in home audio, and how technologies developed for automotive and marine audio helped shape JL Audio's flagship home-audio system. The conversation also explores changing listening habits, the importance of making high-performance audio more accessible, and what the next generation of music lovers may expect from hi-fi systems in the decades ahead. Sources: “Are JL Audio’s Primacy Speakers the Future of Stereo?”: https://www.soundstage.life/e/are-jl-audio-s-primacy-speakers-the-future-of-stereo/ “JL Audio’s Primacy Active Loudspeaker Systems: Charting a New Course Under Garmin”: by Roger Kanno: https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/blogging-on-audio/232-roger-kanno/1266-jl-audios-primacy-active-loudspeaker-systems-charting-a-new-course-under-garmin Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:36 Introductions 00:05:29 From Harmony Hut to Dalquist 00:09:09 Memories of Saul Marantz 00:10:35 JL Audio’s turf 00:16:46 DSP and the Art of High-Fidelity 00:19:31 The origins of Primacy? 00:22:52 Why speakers look the way they do 00:26:17 Pricing Primacy 00:30:01 What we got right and wrong 00:35:33 Peering into the crystal ball 00:39:51 Outro music: "The Buddha’s a Beatle” by 5 Sided Cube
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JL Audio's new Primacy active loudspeaker system has generated plenty of discussion since its debut, but how did the project come together—and what does it say about the future of high-end audio? In this episode, host Jorden Guth speaks with Doug Henderson, Garmin's Director of Home Audio, about his 50-year journey in the audio industry, from selling hi-fi in Manhattan during the 1970s to leadership roles at Dahlquist, Bowers & Wilkins, and now JL Audio. Henderson explains how the Primacy project evolved, why active DSP-based loudspeakers represent a major shift in home audio, and how technologies developed for automotive and marine audio helped shape JL Audio's flagship home-audio system. The conversation also explores changing listening habits, the importance of making high-performance audio more accessible, and what the next generation of music lovers may expect from hi-fi systems in the decades ahead. Sources: “Are JL Audio’s Primacy Speakers the Future of Stereo?”: https://www.soundstage.life/e/are-jl-audio-s-primacy-speakers-the-future-of-stereo/ “JL Audio’s Primacy Active Loudspeaker Systems: Charting a New Course Under Garmin”: by Roger Kanno: https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/blogging-on-audio/232-roger-kanno/1266-jl-audios-primacy-active-loudspeaker-systems-charting-a-new-course-under-garmin Chapters:00:00:00 Announcement00:00:36 Introductions00:05:29 From Harmony Hut to Dalquist00:09:09 Memories of Saul Marantz00:10:35 JL Audio’s turf 00:16:46 DSP and the Art of High-Fidelity00:19:31 The origins of Primacy?00:22:52 Why speakers look the way they do00:26:17 Pricing Primacy00:30:01 What we got right and wrong00:35:33 Peering into the crystal ball00:39:51 Outro music: "The Buddha’s a Beatle” by 5 Sided Cube
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