Nominated five times since
1987, Steve Remote takes
home his first TEC Award
for JVC Newport Jazz
Festival, in the category
of Remote Production/ Recording
or Broadcast.
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After seven nominations over
the years, Chris Pelonis
takes home the TEC Award
for Studio Design Project
for his work on Playback
Recording Studios in Santa
Barbara.
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(L-R) Master of Ceremonies,
Chris Stone, GC Pro Director,
Rick Plushner, Mix Foundation
President, Hillel Resner,
Mr. Bonzai, Guitar Center
Executive Vice President,
David Angress, Mix Foundation
board member, David Schwartz,
and TEC Awards Event & Nominees
Coordinator, Karen Dunn
of KMD Productions.
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(L-R) Hillel Resner, Eddie
Kramer and John Storyk.
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The first two presenters
of the evening: Mr. Bonzai
(l) and David Schwartz.
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Matt Ward of Universal Audio,
accepts the first of the
company's two TEC Awards
for the evening: the Universal
Audio 710 Twin-Finity in
the category of Microphone
Preamplifier Technology.
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(L-R) Chris Stone, engineer/producer
Ed Cherney, Avid’s
Rich Nevens and Euphonix’s
Mike Franklin.
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Wolfgang
Fraissinet (r) accepts the
TEC Award for the Neumann
TLM 67 in the category of
Microphone Technology/Studio
from George Petersen.
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Brian David Farr accepts
the award for World
of Warcraft: Wrath of the
Lich King (Interactive
Entertainment Sound Production)
from Paul Lipson.
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2006 Hall of Fame inductee
David
Hewitt.
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George
Massenburg (r) presents Apogee’s
Lucas van Der Mee with a
TEC Award for Digital Converter
Technology for the Symphony
64 PCIe.
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Meyer Sound’s Jon Monitto
accepts the TEC Award for
the Meyer Sound Labs UPQ-1P
in the category of Sound
Reinforcement Loudspeaker
Technology.
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