Another newbie in the house.....
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:13 pm
Hi guys, just registered on the phorum after lurking as a guest for a few weeks.
Bit of background on myself..... 35yo. Got my start in the Car Audio industry in 1992-1993 selling and doing the odd install (only touched the cars I liked and left all the boring things to the other guys). During that time (amongst other things) I attended a 2 day traing session with none other than Larry Fredrick of PG fame! Got into the soundoff scene as a judge and within a few years had been invited to the Australian Finals, and was the head trainer for all IASCA judges in my home state. Worked for 3 different companies with varying roles but generally always in sales & custom install. Purchased my M44 brand new in early 1994 and still own that amp. Also now own an M25 and EQ215X and am on the lookout for an M50 & M100 to complete the set.
I'm soon (few months) to begin an install in a vehicle for myself using the M44 & M25 along with a host of old school parts. I'm glad I found this site and will no doubt make good use of the members expertise when it comes time do some Cap replacement in the not too distant future.
I no longer work in the audio industry, but still have a few ties / contacts in the area. It was the one love of my life when I was younger, and I'll always yearn for great sounding system in any car I own.
Thanks for having me.
Andrew
Bit of background on myself..... 35yo. Got my start in the Car Audio industry in 1992-1993 selling and doing the odd install (only touched the cars I liked and left all the boring things to the other guys). During that time (amongst other things) I attended a 2 day traing session with none other than Larry Fredrick of PG fame! Got into the soundoff scene as a judge and within a few years had been invited to the Australian Finals, and was the head trainer for all IASCA judges in my home state. Worked for 3 different companies with varying roles but generally always in sales & custom install. Purchased my M44 brand new in early 1994 and still own that amp. Also now own an M25 and EQ215X and am on the lookout for an M50 & M100 to complete the set.
I'm soon (few months) to begin an install in a vehicle for myself using the M44 & M25 along with a host of old school parts. I'm glad I found this site and will no doubt make good use of the members expertise when it comes time do some Cap replacement in the not too distant future.
I no longer work in the audio industry, but still have a few ties / contacts in the area. It was the one love of my life when I was younger, and I'll always yearn for great sounding system in any car I own.
Thanks for having me.

Andrew