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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

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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