The Last Two Shows: Patching & Scratching As A Tour Long Ago Came To A Close
Winding down a 2-month western tour of Canada, an hour from the designated load-in time for the final gigs, and that’s when things started to go south…
Winding down a 2-month western tour of Canada, an hour from the designated load-in time for the final gigs, and that’s when things started to go south…
A pioneer of large-scale sound reinforcement, including systems for the Beatles, the Filmore, and Woodstock, reflects on the early years of rock and roll.
The engineering approach with a seminal fusion group, along with anecdotes and experiences from a unique time…
A wealth of knowledge on live-end/dead-end acoustics from the June 1982 archives of the late, great Recording Engineer/Producer (RE/P) magazine.
Details on one of the most iconic microphones of all time.
The guy in the engine room for Nirvana’s first album, Bleach, speaks out on his techniques, history, and the production philosophy that made him stand out.
Did the professional sound industry really exist in 1926?
A true legend talks about the creative process, technology, the Beatles and more…
A look inside the research and development approach that continues to deliver as the company celebrates its ninth decade.