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 RIP Chu Moy, Passed Away on the 12th February 2016

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TSEnigmatic
post Mar 17 2016, 12:07 PM, updated 9y ago

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RIP, Pow Chu Moy - The owner of Headwize and the creator of the CMoy pocket amplifier.

http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/memor...zCXdbdjrZgcC.97
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post Mar 17 2016, 12:42 PM

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Good history lesson. Thanks mate.
echineko
post Mar 17 2016, 01:24 PM

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Still can't believe there isn't even a single picture of him somewhere, even though I wasn't into audio at the time, you'd think someone would memorialise him properly.
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post Mar 17 2016, 01:45 PM

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Yup. All I could find were some donations made by him, and that he is opposed of gay marriages, and that he's in his 50's. Don't know if it's actually him, but all the Pow Chu Moys I found were from California and nowhere else.
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post Mar 17 2016, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(VagueConcerns @ Mar 17 2016, 01:45 PM)
Yup. All I could find were some donations made by him, and that he is opposed of gay marriages, and that he's in his 50's. Don't know if it's actually him, but all the Pow Chu Moys I found were from California and nowhere else.
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In support of. If you look at the proposition, it's against gay marriage, he opposed it tongue.gif At least, a person who provided the same name is, as you say, we don't really know if it was him in the first place.

Back to the point, sad that someone who played a significant role in starting the online form of this hobby now is another footnote in history. Never knew the CMoy amp was actually named after someone, just thought it was a brand all this while sweat.gif

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post Mar 17 2016, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(echineko @ Mar 17 2016, 02:06 PM)
In support of. If you look at the proposition, it's against gay marriage, he opposed it tongue.gif At least, a person who provided the same name is, as you say, we don't really know if it was him in the first place.

Back to the point, sad that someone who played a significant role in starting the online form of this hobby now is another footnote in history. Never knew the CMoy amp was actually named after someone, just thought it was a brand all this while sweat.gif
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Oh right, misread the title. laugh.gif
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post Mar 17 2016, 09:16 PM

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He practically kickstarted the online headphone community and I can still remember building my first cmoy a decade ago. Such sad news.
PedangGila
post Mar 18 2016, 12:28 PM

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Knows nothing about him until you guys dug this out. All I've seen was a nice boxed amp, could be labelled as work of arts, at least for me. Good info and yes, a lost.
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post Mar 22 2016, 06:24 PM

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RIP

great person who laid the foundations of online headphone community before head-fi took over.
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post Apr 1 2016, 10:09 AM

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One of my favour audio diy site during the early days.......RIP sir.....
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post Aug 21 2016, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(echineko @ Mar 17 2016, 01:24 PM)
Still can't believe there isn't even a single picture of him somewhere, even though I wasn't into audio at the time, you'd think someone would memorialise him properly.
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Hi, I was very sorry to hear of Chu's passing. I was a high school classmate of Chu's and was just trying to catch up with what he might be up to. Foe some background, Chu grew up in Chinatown, NYC and attended Poly Prep CDS in Brooklyn. He was a very serious and good student; extremely straight-laced with excellent principles. A very nice person. After high school, he went to Yale, and I lost track of him after that. I'll try to dig up an old photo and figure out how to post it. Best,
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QUOTE(Jssnow1 @ Aug 21 2016, 12:11 PM)
Hi, I was very sorry to hear of Chu's passing. I was a high school classmate of Chu's and was just trying to catch up with what he might be up to. Foe some background, Chu grew up in Chinatown, NYC and attended Poly Prep CDS in Brooklyn. He was a very serious and good student; extremely straight-laced with excellent principles. A very nice person. After high school, he went to Yale, and I lost track of him after that. I'll try to dig up an old photo and figure out how to post it. Best,
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echineko
post Aug 21 2016, 01:35 PM

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Wow, that's unexpected. Thanks for the info, I'm sure it's new info to most of us here.

 

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