Gear matters. From house drummer to Grammy winner, Ted Greenberg reflects on a lifetime love of music and a dogged pursuit of audio perfection. From junky equipment to a state of the art recording studio, Ted looks back fondly on the path his career has taken. Well-known artists make up his current clientele, but he remembers with appreciation and gratitude, those not-so-famous names that gave him his start and the moment that that made him cry.
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Thanks, for this.
What are the frequency and amplitudes of your noise issues.