A dreamer who is not afraid of technological change
As an established turntable manufacturer, Franc went to London in 1990, as he did every year, to exhibit at the largest audio equipment fair in the world. He was in for a shock. Only a year previously, the exhibition halls had been full of vinyl records and turntables, but in 1990 it became clear that vinyl was being retired as a sound carrier. The stores were filled with CDs and the music industry said goodbye to vinyl records practically overnight. Franc realized that he was one of only two turntable manufacturers at the fair.
At that moment, he thought his entrepreneurial days were ending and he was ready to give up the idea of a family company that would connect several generations. His son Miha was 15 at the time. “When CDs started displacing vinyl records, I did not want anyone else in the family to start working for the company. I thought that there might be just enough work for me, or not even that,” recalls Franc of those moments of uncertainty.
However, he did not give up on his dreams but simply changed the business model. In addition to manufacturing turntables, he became the Slovenian representative for several premium audio brands, which included Martin Logan, Soundlab, Rotel, Focal, Avalon, JPW, Conrad Johnson, Transperent, Benz, Audiostatic and Muse. To his great delight, vinyl records became trendy again before too long.