smallest highend manuf.of intergrated amp


wanting to go micro....
jforbis

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Pipetman,
Actually, the moniker is derived from the french "pipette manuelle". We all thought that the name Pipetman worked in all languages. Ever see the original lexan-bodied production before 1977? Ever see one with a small "EM" calibration signature from the mid-late 70s? That's me.
If you're doing molybio, etc., with proteinaceous stuff you might check out a similar positive-displacement clone I helped develop back in 76 called the Gilson Microman.
Cheers.
I like the ARC Integrated for $1k.
Pipetman, how'd you pick your moniker? I'm the co-inventor of the damned things (and other piston-operated volumetric equipment)! Ernie