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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hey all,
I've been lurking here for *quite* a while I work at a contract manufacturer for -- electronics! Mainly I work on the surface mount automation machines that actually put the parts on the boards we build. We also do some through-hole stuff too. We've built everything from phones, modems, computers, several audio boards, including a complete EQ rack for professional use at concerts. It's been interesting, to me at least. So, I guess my newest hobby and my job are almost the same...isn't that the old trick to happiness? I've made a couple power supplies, and recently completed a Leach Amp I put in an old computer case. Sounds good even with the cruddy speakers I have on hand (50w Aiwa 3 ways from 10 years ago). Got to get some better speakers. So, I'm guess outta wind for now. On to other things. ![]() Yurk |
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Speakerholic
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Hello Yurk and welcome to the forums.
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