I would like to correct some inaccuracies in your article about B&W Loudspeakers and the Nautilus (The Argus, February 12).
The design talents behind the Nautilus Loudspeakers were Laurence Dickie and Alison Risby.
Simon Ghahary was in no way connected with this project.
Mr Ghahary was, however, involved in the development of the "Pod" series of speakers which Mr Trunz retained under the name Blueroom loudspeakers when he left B&W in 1996 (not 1986 as stated in the article).
Furthermore, Mr Dickie and Mr Ghahary have never been partners together in any company, as suggested in your article.
The Nautilus loudspeaker has a beautiful and groundbreaking design and I feel it would be very unfair not to credit the true talents behind it.
-Louise Fuller, Blast Loudspeakers Ltd, St Michael's Place, Brighton
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