In Reply to: Alan Parsons Interview posted by Jim Austin on March 18, 2012 at 13:24:42:
the general term for folks and equipment in the realm of music recording and playback, radio and the audio side of TV and video. I worked for a company that had a 75K sq.ft. building dedicated to corporate audio/video/gaming recording, producing, etc. There were only 2 guys in the whole building that thought items like a Neve console and Dynaudio speakers were better sounding than a Pyramid console and Polk Audio speakers. Cables were cables and microphones were microphones. Oddly enough, one of the guys who thought higher end gear sounded better was one of the two "technicians" in the building responsible for repairing and calibrating everything. Mention "pro" audio gear and recording engineers in my local high end salon and you will get an eye roll everytime.
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