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As is tradition, the end of year post!2025 was another crazy year filled with many project and repairs. Custom gear buil...
12/31/2025

As is tradition, the end of year post!

2025 was another crazy year filled with many project and repairs.

Custom gear builds, bringing a whole Scully to Carnegie, fixing MCI and 3M machines, plus local repairs of every flavour, all made for a dense but incredible time.

Thank you to all the folks who made the year so amazing, both in person and virtually. I always enjoy chatting with people to share and learn about everything from baking pies to circuit design.

A very special thank you to my wife for always being supportive of everything I do, even when it means being away from home in Ampex land.

I am truly lucky to have Rico and Ben alongside me in the crusade to fix everyone’s broken crap. Plus, our fun (and wire prep intensive) builds are always a treat.

Thank you to the usual suspects, for always being game to bounce ideas and tell me how engineers actually use studio gear, for listening to me rant about how my printer is clogged or how garbage Sony is, for the FM tuner wisdom, and of course my family for always being my biggest fans ❤️

Here’s to to another year filled with friends, family, and tape machines 🥳

It has been a hot minute since a post was made! Enjoy this smattering of photos from my most recent trip to Ampex Land (...
09/28/2025

It has been a hot minute since a post was made!

Enjoy this smattering of photos from my most recent trip to Ampex Land (aka ).

We made a good dent in repairs and projects, wrapping up some major ones like the Yamaha PM700 direct out mod, sussing out all the final gremlins on the MCI JH24, and way too many dbx 160s 😅

I have many more photos from this year that haven’t been posted yet - I hope to get around to sharing more of them with ya’ll 😁

Some new PCBs will be added to the store, including a new Rev of the Ampex 440A/B cap board with the option for models that have the “orange wires”, relay boards to replace the flat Omron relays in TEAC decks (like 80-8), and some more ideas that I just need to CAD out.

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