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My electronics background is as an electronic technician.
I started in audio sales in 1972 in New Jersey.
I moved to Colorado in '77 and continued to sell audio in different shops in the Denver area. I found myself more interested in how the gear worked than talking to people
I took some time off and went to a local college which had a program for Consumer Electronics. I learned a fair amount a theory and spent a lot of time on the bench.
I was also working fo a small company called Transcendal Audio, which was one of the early mail order "tweak" houses selling fancy capacitors and parts like, Michhale Percy and Welborne Labs.
It was about this time, around 1980, that I started upgrading parts in various audio components. I started working as a service manager in a few of the "high-end" audio stores and was modding gear on the side.
This went on for about 10 years until I started getting burnt out. I had been home brewing beer as a hobby for around the same amount of time and I had an offer to go pro with a brewpub opening up in Vail.
I left the Audio world for about 12 years and slowly started to get back into it when I felt I wasn't too happy with the sound of my system. I made some speaker cables based on Jon Risch's CC89259 recipe and I really liked what they did.
I made some more cables and I posted my thoughts on them on AA. Some people got in touch with me and asked me to make cables for them.
I did this for awhile and I thought it would be a great side business to the brewing job. I then started the BOLDER Cable Company.
There was a downturn in the brewpub scene, and I left my job making beer to make cables and mod DI/Os fulltime about a year ago.
I hope I haven't bored you too much
