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anatech
Time to say hello to all of you.
My real name is Chris Bridge. I used to run a company called Micron Electronics in Mississauga Ontario, Canada. I sold that 6 to 7 years ago. Mostly, it wasn't fun anymore. Turning a hobby into a business can do that.
I've talked to some of the engineers before over the years. Thanks for your help. Please say hi if you're there. I now live in Georgetown Ontario and service the odd piece of gear.
Funny thing, I am now in a project that has Counterpoint SA-100's sounding much better (more reliable too).

-Chris
BobMac
Howdy!

I'm just down the road from you, in Oakville.

It happened like this....

My kid played Suzuki cello for several years, and decided to drop it I was basically okay with the decision, but I wanted him to stay in music, so I steered him towards bass guitar....

And I started looking around the Upright bass world... Particularly electric upright basses... From there I was carving out the world's ugliest EUB, and putting together some piezo pickups... trying to get a preamp wired up... investigating building a bass amp....

If I'd known how much stuff I would be cramming into my head, I think some days that kid would stilll be playing cello... Honestly, I fell like my head is going to explode some days... But it Keeps the Mind Alive!!

BobMac
anatech
Hi Bob,
;-) That's fun fun of it! There is always something new to learn in electronics. Not good for business, although I enjoy running a company.
Wouldn't it be easier to find a wrecked amp, repackage it and fix it? Building one is much more fun but time consuming. I'm sure there is a lot of help here though.
-Chris

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