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This is a list of professional sound production articles to be written.
[edit] Equipment and technology
- Acoustic lens
- Acoustic transduction
- Disc-cutting lathe
- E Snake
- Plate reverb :- DavidP02 (talk · contribs) has volunteered to write this article
- Stamper (phonograph)
[edit] Companies
- Automatt defunct recording studio in San Francisco
- CAMCO (audio)
- Creamware Audio
- Crown International
- DiGiCo
- DPA Microphones
- HK Audio
- KRK Systems
- Lab Gruppen I have begun this page, but please expand! --User:Bjornwireen 17:27, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
- Microtech Gefell :- DavidP02 (talk · contribs) has volunteered to write this article
- Renkus-Heinz
- RME Audio
- Soundtracs
- Turbosound
- Whirlwind (audio)
[edit] People
- John F. Blackburn (Altec-Lansing)
- Herbert Keroes (1951 ultra-linear transformer patent)
- Ed Laurent (Dynaco engineer)
- Wade Burns (Dynaco engineer)
- Saul Marantz (Marantz hi-fi gear)
- Frank McIntosh (audio engineer) (McIntosh Labs)
- Roger Russell (audio engineer) (McIntosh Labs)
- Dan Dugan (Automixing inventor. He once had an article but he got it deleted)
- Al Kahn (audio engineer) (cofounder of Electrovoice)
- Lou Burroughs (cofounder of Electrovoice)
- Don Davis (audio engineer) (Synaudcon)
- Carolyn Davis (Synaudcon)
- Edgar Villchur (cofounder of Acoustic Research Corp.)
- Fritz Sennheiser (Sennheiser mics and headphones)
- Carl Countryman (Countryman mics and direct boxes)
- Dr. Don Pearson (Ultrasound: Grateful Dead concert system engineer)
- Abe Jacobs (1967 Monterey Pop sound system; revolution in theater sound reinforcement)
- Bob Cohen (audio engineer) (ClearCom founder)
- Charlie Butten (touring sound mixer who helped develop ClearCom)
- Gordon Gow (McIntosh Laboratories)
- Ron Wickersham (Alembic)
- Susan Wickersham (née Frates) (Alembic)
- Jim Furman (Alembic, Furman)
- Emory Cook (early stereo applications)
- John Meyer (audio engineer) (Meyer Sound founder)
- Tom Danley (Servodrive, Danley Sound Labs)
- Dave Gunness (invented Gunness Focusing while at EAW)
- Harry McCune, Sr. (sound company founder; supposed inventor of microphone windscreen and telephone answering machine)
- Harry McCune (sound company president, touring sound mixer)
- Bob Heil (The Who sound system; one of two talkbox inventors)
- Allan Markoff (1969 Woodstock sound system)
- Charlie Watkins (WEM P.A. Column, Copicat Tape Echo, WEM Slave amplifier)
- Steve Gagne (FM Productions; developed long-throw concert bass horns)
- Bob Cavin (McCune, Apogee, Furman; console designer, digital amplifier control; first "blackbox" amp/crossover/limiter; first monitor mixer; first multi-angle stage wedge)
- Stan Miller (first to safely fly concert speakers)
- Ken DeLoria (Apogee Sound loudspeakers, processing and amplifiers)
- Jeff Berryman (concert loudspeaker design for Jason Sound, Westsun, Sound Art, Jasonaudio)
- William J Halligan (Hallicrafters)
- John M. Eargle (JBL)
- John G. "Jay" McKnight (MRL, AMPEX)
- John Leslie (audio engineer) (AMPEX)
- Walter Weber (1907-1944) (Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG)) or German Broadcasting Company. Bias implementation and stereophony in magnetic recording.
- Hugh Knowles (miniaturized transducers)
- Heinz K. Thiele (voicecoil parameters)
- Willi Studer (Studer tape recorders)
- Richard C. Heyser, JPL. Time delay spectrometry. Ultrasound. Earthquake fault mapping using sound waves.
- Avery Robert Fisher (hifi)
- Herman Hosmer Scott (hifi)
- Peter Baxandall (tone control)
- Jim Gamble (audio engineer) (Gamble mixing consoles)
- Richard S. Burwen (parametric filtering)
- Pat Quilter (founder, QSC Audio)
- Jack Sondermeyer (Peavey engineer)
- Gerald Stanley (Crown engineer)
- Ken Kantor (Acoustic Research, NHT, ZT Amplifiers)
- Stanley R. Miller (Stanel Sound; longtime live concert mixer for Neil Diamond)
- Russell Johnson (acoustician) (Artec; master acoustician and theater designer)
- Eugene Patronis, Jr. stadium sound system design
- F. Alton Everest acoustics, sound traps, diffusion, sound system design, author, educator
- Mahlon D. Burkhard digital delay, piano frames, shock/vibration testing, simulation of human hearing
- Craig Anderton music industry editor
- Anthony Hofmann audio engineer, co-founder of KLH, "Hoffman's Iron Law"
- Future Music
- Mix Magazine
- TEC Awards