
SECOND SUCCESSFUL AUDIO UNDERGROUND(tm) ROADSHOW HELD AT THE VILLAGE RECORDER
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 2009: The Audio Underground Roadshow (AUR)
followed up its inaugural event in Sacramento, California with a very well
attended second roadshow at The Village Recorder in West Los Angeles at the
end of August.
Audio aficionados from the Los Angeles area congregated in
the venerable recording facility's historic Studio D for a pre-AES
Convention sneak peak at new products from some of the industry's top
boutique manufacturers. The purpose of these roadshows is to give end users
a chance to talk to engineers and manufacturers and learn on a one-to-one
basis the intrinsic values of the gear being shown.
The line-up of equipment designers assembled at The Village to answer
questions and offer insight into the evolution and use of their products
included A Designs' Peter Montessi, a longtime L.A. studio musician and pro
audio developer; Ben Lilly of ATC Loudspeakers, a high-end U.K.-based
monitor manufacturer; Bock Audio's David Bock, one of the brightest minds in
handmade microphones; Geoff Daking of Geoffrey Daking & Co., former drummer
with the Blues Magoos and an engineer and pro audio designer extraordinaire;
Chris Estes of Endless Analog, a company that offers a seamless bridge
between tape machines and DAWs; and Jesper B. Nielsen of Tube-Tech, the
legendary manufacturer of all-tube recording equipment from Denmark.
The event was co-sponsored by TapeOp Magazine and Studioexpresso.com.
TransAudio Group, founded by industry veteran Brad Lunde, has quickly become
the premier U.S. importer/distributor and/or U.S. sales and marketing
representative for high-end audio. Success hinges on TransAudio providing
dealers and end users with a higher standard of product expertise and
support far beyond the norm.
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