Synth Works: Synthrotek - Eurorack Modules and Kits

US We get a look inside their Portland HQ      22/07/15

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Synthrotek are another company in the Eurorack hotspot of Portland Oregon. They make a wide range of DIY kit products including:
Eurorack modules, cases and enclosures, Lofi circuits effects, pedals and various circuits for modular use.
However, for those not into soldering, they product an expanding range of assembled Eurorack modules too.
Founder Steve Harmon also fits the classic Eurorack Dudes with beards profile...

www.synthrotek.com

Synthrotek Assembly 1

Synthrotek assembles all of our products using US labor in Portland, OR.

Main office

The main office and stocking area is quite cramped (which is why we are moving to a new location in June 2015).  Jeff (left) handles invoicing, books and all 'important' business dealings.  Tommy (center) is grabbing items for kitting.  Patrick (right) works on production management and design.

Synthrotek T Shirts!

We hand print our shirts here in our shipping zone.  Jesse holds a new design highlighting the DIRT filter.

Steve Harmon Synthrotek founder

Steve Harmon - owner and founder (Ed: owner of a fine beard, in true modular tradition too!)

 

Synthrotek synth collection - nice

A Sample of some of the fine analog synths in our office demo zone.

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