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All Plazmatic pads were made by TNN engineering in Australia. Since the TNN guys have started their own company, I don't think we will see any more Plazmatic pads. I support TNN - recently purchased their booster mount setup and a few sets of Beleay pads and I am thoroughly impressed! A bit more on the history of Plaz/TNN. http://www.tnnengineering.com/15701/16101.html

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All Plazmatic pads were made by TNN engineering in Australia. Since the TNN guys have started their own company, I don't think we will see any more Plazmatic pads. I support TNN - recently purchased their booster mount setup and a few sets of Beleay pads and I am thoroughly impressed! A bit more on the history of Plaz/TNN. http://www.tnnengineering.com/15701/16101.html

wow. why the hell dont tnn make some f**king crms then!?

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All Plazmatic pads were made by TNN engineering in Australia. Since the TNN guys have started their own company, I don't think we will see any more Plazmatic pads. I support TNN - recently purchased their booster mount setup and a few sets of Beleay pads and I am thoroughly impressed! A bit more on the history of Plaz/TNN. http://www.tnnengineering.com/15701/16101.html

Thats close to true but not 100%, and as Le of TNN is on holiday in Fiji I'll clear things up.

Chris Russ, of Brisbane, Australia originally created the CRM compound (as well as others). He initially sold these himself, then later teamed up with Tim (forget his last name. North American fellow who ran Plazmatic) to mass produce them under the Plazmatic name. About two years ago, Le of TNN Engineering teamed up with Chris Russ and produced some CRM pads in light metal backings as TNN's first move into the pad market. These were a success but it became apparent that while CRMs were brilliant in their day, they were not up to the modern standard of pads. Le and Chris then set about developing a new pad, the LGM. This was followed by the Belaey pad.

LGMs and Belaeys are produced in TNN's Brisbane workshop, with product development assistance from Chris Russ (ie a pad testing rig). As I am aware there are no plans to produce any more CRMs, for the simple reason that the LGMs and Belaeys are better.

Hope that clears things up

Cheers

Jack

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