017: DAVID KOLTAI/Entrepenuer/Guitarist/Pigtronix, Supro USA

Published: Sept. 5, 2016, 12:05 a.m.

b'Musician. Entrepreneur. Hustler. I think those are three good words to describe David Koltai. And just so we\\u2019re clear, I mean hustler in the best sense of the word. When I arrived at the Pigtronix/Supro office in Port Jefferson, NY, David was juggling several calls, pausing shortly in between to confer with any of his staff who poked their head in for a quick word. You don\\u2019t get to be the head of not one, but two burgeoning companies by resting on your laurels or resting at all for that matter. Spending time at the office you definitely get the sense that a new idea could be around the next corner and you won\\u2019t want to miss it. Before my interview with David I\\u2019d never played a Supro amplifier, and frankly, I knew even less about them. I\\u2019d seen some around, and started hearing about them from friends of mine, but the history, tone, and legend, was honestly totally lost on me. I had a chance to spend some time with the Black Magick and I\\u2019m totally hooked. It was like a Fender, but not. I can\\u2019t quite describe it. It just had a little something extra that made the amp sing. David and his partners started Pigtronix with the goal of taking classic analog sound and pushing it into the future, and with multiple Guitar Player Editor\\u2019s Pick awards and a growing list of endorsements from top bands and musicians, it\\u2019s clear there are no signs of slowing down. This is even more evident with the acquisition and manufacturing of the resurrected Supro brand. David\\u2019s love and enthusiasm for what he does is contagious, so buckle-up and enjoy the ride.'