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  <title>S1:E02: Bob Heil and the Modern Stage Monitor System</title>
  <description>Topics: Jeff Beck, Grateful Dead, monitors, The Who, ZZ Top&#13;
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One of the most important, yet most overlooked, parts of a sound system is the monitor setup. Monitors allow the band members to hear themselves and one another in order to give their best performance. In today&amp;amp;rsquo;s episode, Bob Heil talks about the critical role he played in developing the modern monitor setup and the rock legends who helped make it a reality.&#13;
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Other gems you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll discover in this episode include: What does a giant ham radio antenna have to with Jerry Garcia using two vocal mics at the same time while on stage with the Grateful Dead? Also, Bob reveals some secrets behind a couple of Who frontman Roger Daltrey's most famous on-stage moves. Speaking of The Who, you'll find out why Bob duct-taped headphones to Keith Moon's head. You will also hear Bob Heil's top five loudest bands ranked by stage volume.&#13;
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Join Bob Heil and he shares stories and insights from fifty years of leadership in the modern sound industry.&#13;
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Links &amp;amp;amp; Resources&#13;
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Heil Sound&#13;
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KSHE 95&#13;
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Jeff Beck&#13;
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The Grateful Dead&#13;
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The Who&#13;
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ZZ Top</description>
  <author_name>50 Years of Maximum Rock n' Roll</author_name>
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