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Audio 101: What Makes Sound Work with Brian Christ

36 min · 3. mar. 2026
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Episode Guest: Brian Christ Project and Technical Services Manager, Audio Biz  Brian Christ is the Project & Technical Services Manager at Audio Biz, a manufacturers’ representative for Shure and other leading audio brands. With more than a decade of experience in live sound, touring, installation, and audio design, Brian helps organizations create clear, reliable communication environments. In this episode, he shares insights into the complexities of audio, from microphone technology to room acoustics, and explains how thoughtful planning and innovation can transform the way we capture and experience sound.

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