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David
Nordschow grew up in Iowa City, Iowa, playing in the labs
at the University of Iowa where his father was a professor.
Although he lost most of his left arm in a climbing accident
while still a teenager, David never lost his love of music,
continuing to play the Tuba, Euphonium and Trumpet throughout
his school career, and pursuing a career in the music
industry.
While
studying electronics engineering at Luther College and
Brown Institute, David operated a small lighting company
and managed local bands. In the early 70s, he continued
tour management and added live sound and lighting to his
schedule. Later he was a booking agent and personal manager
for several top regional acts.
David
continued live sound mixing and studio work throughout
the 70s and early 80s. He also wrote and taught courses
in recording at the University of Minnesota, and wrote
the course on basic sound system operation for Music and
Sound Recorders (through U of M).
In
the late 70s, David was a partner in a retail music store,
which is now the largest pro sound retailer in the Minneapolis
area. During that same era, he earned a patent on a revolutionary
loudspeaker cooling system - an air pump with no moving
parts.
David
was also a partner in a company that manufactured adaptive
devices (prosthetics) for farmers, athletes and others
with special needs. One device - a special release mechanism
for archers - helped the US Olympic Archery Team win the
Silver Medal. For several years he was a member of the
Minnesota Technical Advisory Board, and has also served
as a Montrose, MN, city council member, deputy mayor,
and head of the Economic Development Commission.
Somehow,
in the middle of all of that, David launched Eden Electronics
in 1976. In the beginning the company focused on PA and
sound support systems, including large permanent installations
and touring rigs. David was the first to bring a three-way
time-aligned PA speaker system to the US market, just
one of many firsts throughout his career. He was recognized
as Small Exporter of the Year by the SBA in 2000.
Eden
soon began to offer custom bass cabinets to touring professionals
unhappy with then-current offerings. Thus began David's
addiction to Pure Bass Tone. Few people realize that David
and his team built OEM speakers for numerous manufacturers,
including Ampeg, Randall, Mesa Boogie and Pearce, probably
because David was pretty quiet on the subject. But he
soon stepped firmly into Bass History with his new cabinet
design, which featured multiple 10" speakers coupled
with a high-frequency horn.
For
three years, David partnered with SWR, providing bass
cabinets designed, engineered and manufactured by David
and his team. When that partnership ended, he launched
the Eden line of amps and cabinets. The rest, as they
say, is history. Ever since, David's designs have been
considered among the finest in the industry.
David
left Eden in 2008, several years after the company was
acquired by US Music, now a subsidiary of Jam Industries.
"Letting go is never easy," David says, "but
it was time to move on to new territory, to continue my
pursuit of The Perfect Bass Rig."
With
the launch of David Nordschow Amplification, David is
once again poised to set the standard in bass guitar tone.
In addition to his role as ChEng (Chief Engineer), David
is also the CEO, keeping a close eye on all phases of
the company's operation. Of course, he will always be
lovingly referred to as The Founder, and every product
we produce will bear his name, right there on the logo.
When
not in the lab perfecting new designs, David enjoys reading,
golfing, playing with his puppies, and supporting his
two daughters' pursuit of musical excellence. He continues
his interest in martial arts, holding a brown belt in
Tai Kwan Do and classic karate, although he does admit
he hasn't won a tournament in a while. Of course, he also
enjoys spending time away from the office with his wife
of 26 years, Judy.
David
prefers donuts over muffins with his coffee, which he
takes with cream and Splenda.
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