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I build them—I assemble the amp from start to finish. I make the circuit board, do all the wiring, attach it to the chassis, and put the tubes in. I also test the amps to make sure they sound good and work properly. So I get to play some guitar at work.
How does your work impact your creative side?
Building amps gives me a lot more ideas for guitar sounds. I didn't use to care how my guitar sounded. Now I do.
Who buys your creations?
Lou Reed plays our amplifiers. So do Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull, Sum 41, No Doubt, Mötley Crüe, Heart...the list is pretty long. I made an amp recently for Rammstein.
What's new with the Delusions?
The Delusions just finished a tour with Built to Spill and Camper Van Beethoven; it was great to meet Camper and open for Built to Spill again. We have a new CD coming out in January called Torn, recorded by [Built to Spill and Delusions guitarist] Jim Roth and mastered by Kramer.
Day Job is a look at how musicians pay the rent.