October 18th, 2007 by Bernie
Flashpoint Recording Arts Strategies
Friday, September 28th, Michael Santucci spoke to the Recording Arts Program at Flashpoint about hearing conservation and preservation.
Michael inspected my ears – turns out my left ear is perfect, my right ear had wax buildup over the ear drum! I immediately took care of this issue.
Michael Santucci (M.S., F-AAA) is the founder and president of Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation Inc., based in Chicago, Illinois. As a fully credentialed audiologist and ardent music lover, Michael has made it his life’s work to help preserve the sense of hearing for those whose professions involve exposure to high sound pressure levels.
As president of Sensaphonics, Michael provides audiological consultation and customized earphones to many of today’s top music performers. His articles on hearing health have been published in over 40 periodicals and he has been featured in Crain’s Chicago Business, the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, and a wide variety of music industry publications. As an advocate for hearing conservation, Michael has been featured on a variety of electronic media as well, both in Chicago and nationally.
Also George Luif was introduced to the Recording Arts student body. George is Flashpoint’s Audio Technician and Acoustic Designer. He will be teaching the “Science of Acoustics” and “Trouble Shooting and Studio Maintenance” courses for the Recording Arts program.
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