March 19, 2026
#541
Gentle reader,
Twice now, Skylabs Audio YouTube channel has used one of MY photos from one of my articles to use in their YouTube videos. I wrote about both instances here:
The Robb Collections: Skylabs Audio Featured MY Image in Their Video about 9 Speakers! That was back in August of 2025. For that video, they edited my image, but, as a I wrote then and showed you the actual photo compared to the altered one they modified.
Then, in February of this year (2026, if you are from the future) they used another photo from the same they grabbed the first image from, they did it again: The Robb Collections: Skylabs Audio Did it AGAIN! They Used MY Photo in one of Their Videos!
Today, Multimedium, a YouTube channel which specializes in doing histories of all kinds of Audio equipment companies from many countries, the one they released today, Dynaco: They Built the World’s Best-Selling Tube Amplifier - YouTube certainly interested me, because I began my fifty-years long Audio journey in 1976 by building a Dynaco PAT-5 preamplifier kit.
As you longtime readers know, I have written many articles about Dynaco, PROTON and other manufacturers. Heck, just Google Dynaco and you will see that many of MY articles listed and images from them if you click Images. Which is great, it means that Google values my historical articles and contributions to the databases of information about now defunct manufacturers and much more.
I wrote an actual paper letter (e-mail for the masses did not exist yet) to the new PANOR Dynaco company asking about their new equipment. They sent me a packet stuffed with al that you see above. As time went by, I realized that I would never be able to afford any of their equipment and arranged and shot the above photo and put all the brochures on eBay for sale.
IF, I had the forethought, I would have SCANNED every piece of paper and brochures for posterity. But, I did not for think!As you can see from this image, thanks to eBay, I WAS able to buy Panor-era Dynaco equipment! First was the ST-200 power amplifier, on the right, above. Then, after buying and trying every iteration of their improved 1970's Dynaco QD-1 aka: Dynaquad, I finally was able to buy a used QD-2. The shiny object in the middle, above. And finally, a PAT-6 Preamp/tuner, with remote AND factory owner's manual became mine. I still have it, it sits on a shelf to the right of me.
My articles on Stereo and Home Theater equipment are, by far, the most popular article and I thank YOU for that!
Thank you for taking the time to read my semi-bitchy article. Frankly, I do not mind that content creators use my photos, I just wish they would credit The Robb Collections as the source of said photos. Please feel free to Comment below or on Facebook about this article.
Scott Robb
March 19, 2026
#541