Klein + Hummel road show visits Grundman

Feb 26, 2006 12:29 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

In celebration of its acquisition of German loudspeaker manufacturer Klein + Hummel, Sennheiser has launched its “Klein + Hummel Listening Days” road show with an event at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles. The by-invitation only event was attended by many industry engineers and producers, including Bennie Faccone, Ed Wooley, Clark Germain and Candace Stewart.

Film composer Christophe Beck and mix engineer Casey Stone have been using Klein + Hummel 0300D monitors and 0800 subwoofer on recent projects including Fantastic 4, Elektra and The Pink Panther.

For more information, visit www.klein-hummel-northamerica.com.

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