I am sad to say that I was thinking the same thing. If that is the case, then the hobby is at a loss.I'm not sure Mike is even alive anymore.I sent him an E-mail and it bounced so the e-mail he had is not good anymore, I think he's gone.
I am sad to say that I was thinking the same thing. If that is the case, then the hobby is at a loss.I'm not sure Mike is even alive anymore.I sent him an E-mail and it bounced so the e-mail he had is not good anymore, I think he's gone.
Did you tell him about the obituary part on wwdx lol, he'd probably get a tickle out of that. The guys at galaxy have been working skinny for years due to economic survivability. Glad he's alive and well!Just a quick update. Mike is alive and well and still the main Texas Star repair tech. He's just been busy as a beaver as they're grossly understaffed over at TS right now. Just happened to see everybody was getting ready to write his obituary lol. Talked to him yesterday.
I spoke with him before I saw the post so I haven't told him yet. He will get a kick out of it i'm sure. It will also probably make him feel pretty good as well, knowing the kind words spoken about him and maybe even get him to get on here and wave a hand. He sure is a fountain of knowledge when it comes to amplifiers! He's a great guy too!
when you talk to him, can you ask him about the new "Toshiba" labeling seen on the pills on TS's latest generation of amps?
Did they get HG to put a custom label on them or what?
inquiring minds want to know.
LC
It would be awesome if he would write up a short trouble shooting guide with pointers for the Texas Star amps!