John La Grou’s
passion for audio was sparked when his dad
brought home the first stereo reel-to-reel
home tape recorder, a 1/4" half-track machine
made by the Voice of Music Company. John
starting playing electric guitar at seven and
was building amplifiers and guitar pedals in
junior high school. After his first AES
Convention – 1974 at the LA Hilton – he was
hooked on audio for life.
Audio remained John’s passion,
but his professional life took a slight detour.
In 1985, John became the third member of a
Silicon Valley computer company startup called
Multitech Electronics, which they later renamed
Acer America. John managed Acer America’s OEM
division during a period of dramatic growth –
from scratch to over $100 million. Today, Acer
is world’s third largest manufacturer of PCs
and peripherals, and trending to surpass HP as
#2.
After those years in Silicon Valley,
John and Cynthia La Grou
founded Millennia Media. John began working around Northern
California as a classical music recording engineer in 1991.
He has worked with some of the world’s greatest classical
and jazz artists. Today, Millennia’s remote division
produces scores of recordings each year for public radio and
other clients.
Millennia’s engineering and manufacturing division was
conceived during John’s earliest recording sessions with the
Sacramento Symphony. Realizing that the recording equipment
then available was limiting his ability to achieve great
sonic results, John determined to apply his years of
experience in recording and audio design to develop tools
that would respond to the most critical and creative
professionals in the industry.
John immediately set out to design a microphone
preamplifier that could deliver a much higher degree of
transparent acoustic reproduction. Leaving theoretical
disputes aside, he took a direct, empirical approach,
spending well over a year experimenting with an
exhaustive array of circuit topologies in a multitude of
variations. Eventually, his most sonically inaudible and
musically transparent design was built into 24 channels of
preamps for his personal use. The sonic quality of John’s
recordings improved dramatically.
John had been using his new mic pre for only a few months
when his friend Jack Vad, chief recording engineer for the
San Francisco Symphony, heard about it and asked if he could
try it out. After using John’s design for a week, Jack
called to ask “Can you build me eight channels?” Jack also
did something unexpected – he asked John if he could send
one of the preamps to a friend at Home and Studio Recording
magazine, who was planning a “shoot-out” of 9 popular mic
preamps. John said “Why not!” The magazine editor called
John to reassure him. “Don’t worry,” he said, “if your mic
preamp doesn’t do well, we won’t mention it in the article.”
When the results of the bench and listening tests were
published, John’s mic pre was “the hand’s-down choice for
acoustic music recording,” besting nine other professional
preamps. It wasn’t long before John was getting calls at
home from engineers around the world, ordering his mic
preamp. Early customers waited for months to get one of
those hand-built “living room” HV-3 units.
Since that first magazine review, Millennia has grown
continuously, delivering increasingly more preamps in each
successive year. As of 2008, Millennia has shipped over
35,000 channels of HV-3 mic preamps, and worldwide interest
continues to grow significantly. Our product line has
expanded to include the unique Twin Topology tube / solid
state designs, dynamics processors and equalizers, the STT-1
Origin rack mount input channel, the TD-1, compact recording
channel, and a portfolio of high-performance tools for
specialized audiophile applications.
Though it’s often been a wild ride,
John and Cynthia have
never lost sight of their vision and commitment. Absolute
sonic and musical purity, uncompromising product build
quality and longevity, and unparalleled customer focus are
and always will be our highest priorities. Millennia will
continue to build on its reputation for excellence in all
facets of business and customer relationships.