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<blockquote data-quote="geolemon" data-source="post: 8697227" data-attributes="member: 547749"><p><strong>(NOTE I'm asking around the forum communities, one at a time, so you may see a similar post elsewhere)</strong></p><p></p><p>About me, if anyone cares about "why me":</p><p></p><p>I've been a moderator at several forums through the '00s, including the long-defunct CarAudioForum.com (RIP). I'd hate to look at my registration date even here... But I really haven't been on the forums in a long time. Kinda nice to be back.</p><p></p><p>Over the years I've grown from an amateur to a professional and back, a fabricator, amateur/semi-pro loudspeaker engineer (who at one point was fortunate enough to license XBL^2 via Dan Wiggins)... helped produce a few enthusiast products through salad-bar contract manufacturers who could create the alignments we wanted...</p><p>Always a hobbyist first, always wanting to help DIYers first. The technical scrutiny in these forums doesn't exist in the shops, and I believe in pushing and progressing.</p><p></p><p>I've <em>also </em>always been an IT guy with a data/BI specialty... but for a time, I <em><strong>was </strong></em>seduced out of a good IT role to become manager of a large audio retail shop (they agreed to match my salary). During that time, I had our staff (and me) trained personally by Bryan Schmitt (Mobile Solutions) - and one of my personal high points was organizing and attending a SQ training seminar that we hosted in the shop from Scott Buwalda (Hybrid Audio) himself.</p><p></p><p>I've been to 10 CES's in a professional capacity, three SEMA shows, and always (for better or worse) passionate about both the artistic and the deeply technical aspects of car audio - good design has both.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to share and spread stoke and motivation, so that's a core goal here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geolemon, post: 8697227, member: 547749"] [B](NOTE I'm asking around the forum communities, one at a time, so you may see a similar post elsewhere)[/B] About me, if anyone cares about "why me": I've been a moderator at several forums through the '00s, including the long-defunct CarAudioForum.com (RIP). I'd hate to look at my registration date even here... But I really haven't been on the forums in a long time. Kinda nice to be back. Over the years I've grown from an amateur to a professional and back, a fabricator, amateur/semi-pro loudspeaker engineer (who at one point was fortunate enough to license XBL^2 via Dan Wiggins)... helped produce a few enthusiast products through salad-bar contract manufacturers who could create the alignments we wanted... Always a hobbyist first, always wanting to help DIYers first. The technical scrutiny in these forums doesn't exist in the shops, and I believe in pushing and progressing. I've [I]also [/I]always been an IT guy with a data/BI specialty... but for a time, I [I][B]was [/B][/I]seduced out of a good IT role to become manager of a large audio retail shop (they agreed to match my salary). During that time, I had our staff (and me) trained personally by Bryan Schmitt (Mobile Solutions) - and one of my personal high points was organizing and attending a SQ training seminar that we hosted in the shop from Scott Buwalda (Hybrid Audio) himself. I've been to 10 CES's in a professional capacity, three SEMA shows, and always (for better or worse) passionate about both the artistic and the deeply technical aspects of car audio - good design has both. I'd like to share and spread stoke and motivation, so that's a core goal here. [/QUOTE]
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