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chrish

From that article comment section.

Quote:

"https://mu-tron.com/
Seems like you could have mentioned that mu-tron still makes these. Like from a journalistic point of view. Maybe this is paid content?"


gumtown

The Mu-tron company today, I am quite sure is not the same as the 1970's
they originally went bankrupt after a bad decision to make the Gizmo-tron.

Not sure how the company seen today is able to market under the same name ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu-Tron
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chrish

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Quote from: gumtown on December 13, 2021, 01:51:03 PM
The Mu-tron company today, I am quite sure is not the same as the 1970's
they originally went bankrupt after a bad decision to make the Gizmo-tron.

Not sure how the company seen today is able to market under the same name ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu-Tron
What specifically are you referring to all  I could find is this:

"But in 2014, a renewed version of the Mu-Tron III, now called the Tru-Tron 3X, was made by Beigel's new company Mu-FX."

Mike Beigel was one of the company founders.

"Musitronics, often shortened to Mu-tron, was a manufacturer of electronic musical effects active in the 1970s. Founded by Mike Beigel and Aaron Newman, "