bklein
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A question and comments about this thread....
You guys talk about the preamp and who designed it. I worked at Music Man in the 70's as Leo's and Tom's electronic technician. I worked in both the Music Man and CLF facilities. Tom designed all the amps and as far as I know - Leo designed the guitar and bass preamps. My memory of the time has faded, but Tom sent me over there to "help" Leo speed up his preamp designs for production. Leo was using an LM4250 op amp in a way it was not really intended for - but it did the job. He designed by plugging in parts and strumming the 6 strings of his test bed neck. He spend DAYS doing that, driving everyone nuts. It was an unbelievable time for me there though - I wish I could do it over again! I did the board layouts for the first amp and guitar/bass units. Later things turned strange. Tom didn't talk to me much and soon brought in a guy from MXR, Mark Wentley or something like that. I wonder what happend to him - anyone know? Anyway, he came in and redid most of the designs. I did the original distortion and phaser amp designs and he redid those. I was soon fired - accused of stealling parts - basically at the time I just about lived at Music Man - my apartment was within walking distance and I would often work and play til late at nite in my office there. I was also starting my Electronic Music Circuits book at the time and did take knobs and other parts for my prototypes. Anyway, Leo still kept me on for hourly weekend jobs doing further board layouts. I should have taken a bunch of photographs and written a book on Leo... but I did not. I did take several of the photographs for the Music Man catalog though
Oh, and anyone know how I could get one of those old GLF posters that showed Leo's workbench? I'd love it as it was also my workbench too.
I'd like to know more about the business side of what happened to MM about the time I was canned. I didn't know what was happening, why things were changing so abruptly, why I was sort of cast aside. But I was very naive back then - not much better now. I could have done so much for that company if I just had more experience than I had.
Barry
You guys talk about the preamp and who designed it. I worked at Music Man in the 70's as Leo's and Tom's electronic technician. I worked in both the Music Man and CLF facilities. Tom designed all the amps and as far as I know - Leo designed the guitar and bass preamps. My memory of the time has faded, but Tom sent me over there to "help" Leo speed up his preamp designs for production. Leo was using an LM4250 op amp in a way it was not really intended for - but it did the job. He designed by plugging in parts and strumming the 6 strings of his test bed neck. He spend DAYS doing that, driving everyone nuts. It was an unbelievable time for me there though - I wish I could do it over again! I did the board layouts for the first amp and guitar/bass units. Later things turned strange. Tom didn't talk to me much and soon brought in a guy from MXR, Mark Wentley or something like that. I wonder what happend to him - anyone know? Anyway, he came in and redid most of the designs. I did the original distortion and phaser amp designs and he redid those. I was soon fired - accused of stealling parts - basically at the time I just about lived at Music Man - my apartment was within walking distance and I would often work and play til late at nite in my office there. I was also starting my Electronic Music Circuits book at the time and did take knobs and other parts for my prototypes. Anyway, Leo still kept me on for hourly weekend jobs doing further board layouts. I should have taken a bunch of photographs and written a book on Leo... but I did not. I did take several of the photographs for the Music Man catalog though
I'd like to know more about the business side of what happened to MM about the time I was canned. I didn't know what was happening, why things were changing so abruptly, why I was sort of cast aside. But I was very naive back then - not much better now. I could have done so much for that company if I just had more experience than I had.
Barry