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DYMA Engineering audio DA
DYMA Engineering used to make audio distribution amplifiers for the
broadcast market. Some people called them "homemade" but they were actually built on a very small production line in Los Lunas, NM. I helped design them and I used to build them for the company. I've been doing eBay searches off and on for several years looking for one for my history shelf but I've never come across one. If you happen to have one in your junkbox that you don't want anymore, I'd be glad to pay shipping. I'm really only interested in the individual modules, not a whole cage full but if that's what you got, we might be able to work something out. There were two or three different models plus a power amplifer. I'd love to get one of each. Thanks, Ken Long Albuquerque -- Interested in New Mexico? Come visit us at -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nmgeneral/ |
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Ken Long wrote:
DYMA Engineering used to make audio distribution amplifiers for the broadcast market. Some people called them "homemade" but they were actually built on a very small production line in Los Lunas, NM. I helped design them and I used to build them for the company. I've been doing eBay searches off and on for several years looking for one for my history shelf but I've never come across one. If you happen to have one in your junkbox that you don't want anymore, I'd be glad to pay shipping. I'm really only interested in the individual modules, not a whole cage full but if that's what you got, we might be able to work something out. There were two or three different models plus a power amplifer. I'd love to get one of each. How's it going Ken, long time no hear. I haven't spent much time in Reeky as of late. Stumbled onto RAP when a troll crossposted to RAP a reply to my post from comp.os.linux.advocacy, in his attempt to slam Linux. Still have my 1987 Savage. Last time I worked with electronics assembly was when I was working at the Bekesey Laboratory of Neurobiology at the University of Hawaii in the early '80s. Put together nano-volt level amplifiers for neurobiology surgical experiments on arthropods. Took the schematic and designed/fabricated circuit boards, case, procured parts and put it together. http://www.dymaengineering.com/ website doesn't work, did they go out of business? Sounds like you did some interesting work. -- HPT |
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Ken Long wrote:
DYMA Engineering used to make audio distribution amplifiers for the broadcast market. Some people called them "homemade" but they were actually built on a very small production line in Los Lunas, NM. I helped design them and I used to build them for the company. I've been doing eBay searches off and on for several years looking for one for my history shelf but I've never come across one. If you happen to have one in your junkbox that you don't want anymore, I'd be glad to pay shipping. I'm really only interested in the individual modules, not a whole cage full but if that's what you got, we might be able to work something out. There were two or three different models plus a power amplifer. I'd love to get one of each. How's it going Ken, long time no hear. I haven't spent much time in Reeky as of late. Stumbled onto RAP when a troll crossposted to RAP a reply to my post from comp.os.linux.advocacy, in his attempt to slam Linux. Still have my 1987 Savage. Last time I worked with electronics assembly was when I was working at the Bekesey Laboratory of Neurobiology at the University of Hawaii in the early '80s. Put together nano-volt level amplifiers for neurobiology surgical experiments on arthropods. Took the schematic and designed/fabricated circuit boards, case, procured parts and put it together. http://www.dymaengineering.com/ website doesn't work, did they go out of business? Sounds like you did some interesting work. -- HPT Don't know how I missed this the first time around. Wow, only 4 months late on the reply, I'm getting better! The original owner of DYMA Engineering passed away from a heart attack around 1996 or so. The company name was sold to someone in Albuquerque who used it for awhile. I lost track of it then and don't know who, what or where since then. It was quite the little company for several decades. I was with them only for about 5 years but they had a colorful history before I joined them. Your nano-volt work must have been very interesting. I had some interesting problems to solve working with microphone-level signals. I can't imagine trying to amplify nano-volt levels. Ken -- Interested in New Mexico? Come visit us at -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nmgeneral/ |
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