Mike Latvis of Harmonic Resolution Systems
S2:E2

Mike Latvis of Harmonic Resolution Systems

The science of sound is a unique and interesting area of study. Ultimately, we can attribute everything we hear to vibration. But not every vibration is a good vibration, and that's where Mike Latvis of Harmonic Resolution Systems comes in. From humble beginnings in aerospace to turning his passion for a pristine listening experience into a career, Mike takes Dave through his journey in music and science. Highlights of the episode include:

From Basement Hobbyist to Global Audio Brand
Mike shares how his teenage obsession with music and turntables led him to engineer audio systems in his parents’ house — literally hanging gear from the ceiling to avoid skips. His journey from those early DIY setups to founding Harmonic Resolution Systems is a masterclass in passion-meets-preparation.

Engineering Meets Entrepreneurship
A lifelong mechanical engineer, Mike discusses how 15+ years of experience in vibration and noise control across the nuclear and aerospace industries laid the technical groundwork for HRS. His decision to start his company was fueled not just by opportunity but a desire for long-term control over his career and legacy.

Five Years, Two Jobs, One Dream
Listeners will be inspired by Mike’s grit: for five years, he ran HRS on nights and weekends while still working full-time. He shares the realities of launching a high-end product, convincing his wife, children, and customers one step at a time that his vision could succeed.

Finding the Aha Moment
The big break came when Mike recognized a market gap — high-end audio furniture wasn't engineered to match the sophistication of modern audio components. That insight became the foundation of HRS, blending aerospace-grade isolation systems with the art of sound.

A Global Brand, Built in Buffalo
Today, HRS is distributed in over 40 countries and used in elite systems around the world. From collaborations with Fender and Mobile Fidelity, to systems costing well into six figures, Mike walks us through HRS’s ascent as a globally recognized name in audio excellence.

Powered by People
Mike emphasizes the critical role of people — from engineers to lawyers and vendors — in growing a company. He reflects on the ecosystem of support in Western New York, crediting partners like Rupp Pfalzgraf for playing pivotal roles in HRS’s survival and success.

Giving Back: From Grief to Legacy
In an emotional turn, Mike recounts how the loss of his wife Jodi to ovarian cancer spurred the creation of the Jodi V. Lava Ovarian Cancer Research Fund at Roswell Park. Now, he’s using HRS’s global reach to host music-driven fundraising events — most recently with the Lumineers in Brooklyn — to support cancer research and community initiatives.

What’s Next for HRS?
Even as a leader in his industry, Mike refuses to rest. New product launches, constant R&D, and a mission to give back are at the core of what keeps HRS evolving. “If you don’t replace yourself,” he says, “someone else will.”