
Power: A Vital Foundation for Great Sound
January 29, 2026For the better part of five years, the heart of Bliss Hifi has been a single room in my home. Many of you have sat in it. Some of you have lost whole evenings to it, the kind where the conversation falls away and the music simply takes over. Every one of those evenings is the reason I am writing to you today.
When I started this, I had a conviction more than a plan. I believed high-end audio could be experienced differently, less like a purchase and more like a relationship, built slowly and around the person rather than the equipment. You are the proof that the belief was right. You trusted me with your time, your homes, and the way you wanted to feel in them, and in doing so you built something I could not have built alone.
So I want to share what comes next.

A render of the largest of three listening rooms in the future home of Bliss Hifi.
I have signed a lease on a dedicated listening space in the west metro, in Chanhassen, minutes from the Lake Minnetonka communities so many of you call home. For years I weighed the paths in front of me. Expand the space at home. Buy a building. Lease a space designed from the studs for this work. I spent a long while on a historic property before fate pointed me somewhere truer to how I want to grow. This is that decision made real.
It is being built for one purpose, with the discipline that purpose deserves. Dedicated electrical circuits, so the system draws on clean, uninterrupted power. Acoustics tuned to the room rather than imposed on it. And more than a single space, with distinct listening environments shaped so that each recedes and only the performance remains, whether you have come to hear a reference system at full scale, high quality playback in cozier spaces, or to sit quietly with a pair of headphones.
It will also hold a few things worth lingering over once the session ends. A tightly chosen selection of audiophile vinyl, drawn from the labels that treat a pressing as an act of preservation. A small collection of reference headphones, the kind best understood by spending an hour with them rather than reading about them. The cabling and care essentials that quietly let a system breathe. And because growth often means parting with what came before, a considered path for trading in the components you have loved toward the ones still ahead. None of it is the point. All of it is an extension of the same relationship that has carried Bliss this far.
I will be candid with you, because candor is part of why we get along. A space like this is a meaningful personal investment, and the next several months are the steep part of the climb. Bliss has always grown on relationships rather than volume, and that is exactly why your support matters more than it would for anyone else. If you have ever wondered how to say you are glad this exists, here are a few ways. None are expected. All are deeply appreciated.
- Share your experience. If you have not already done so, a few honest words in a Google review help the right people find their way to the room before it even opens.
- Make an introduction. If a friend, neighbor, or the designer or architect shaping someone’s home would appreciate what I do, an introduction from you is worth more than any advertisement I could buy.
- Acquire something you have been considering. If a component or a piece has been on your mind, now is a meaningful time. Every dollar of profit between now and opening goes directly into the build.
- Let me find a new home for what you’ve outgrown. If you have components ready to move on, consigning them through me earns you their value while the commission helps fund the build. A piece you no longer use becomes a small act of support.
- Lend your expertise. Some of you build, design, and shape spaces for a living. If you would enjoy putting that eye to work on this one, I would be honored to have your perspective in the room.
- Lend a hand when the time comes. When the move and setup arrive later this summer, an extra set of hands, and the good company that comes with it, would mean a lot.
- Be among the first through the door. When the new experience opens, I would love for the people who made this possible to be the first to sit down in it.
When the doors open later this year, I hope you will feel what I feel every time I picture it.
This is not a bigger Bliss. It is a truer one.
It exists only because the last chapter had you in it.
With gratitude, and with more to come,
~juan
Curator of Sonic Bliss

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