Today at 10.00AM my poor friend and great Hi-Fi critic died after a long illness.
My deepest sympathy go out to his wife and children.
Malcolm was involved in a car crash a few year ago which left him bed bound.
Malcolm gave me as Inca Tech and Dreadnought and Magnum and TQ some great and critical reviews in the past, he was always fun to be around warm and funny we will miss him, Rest in peace my dear friend.
Malcolm Steward R.I.P.
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Re: Malcolm Steward R.I.P.
His car crashed because he had a stroke.
Life is very very harsh, populated by bouts of ecstasy.
Life is very very harsh, populated by bouts of ecstasy.
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Re: Malcolm Steward R.I.P.
That is correct but I did not put it up as it may have made a few of us sadder than needed.
It can be done so imagine it.
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Re: Malcolm Steward R.I.P.
RIP. Sad we are losing all these audio people In short time. Enjoyed Malcolm's reviewing though he was a bit too Linn/Naim centric for my taste.
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