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Ed Sandor fell in love with audio production over 30 years ago. Being a musician with strong interests in technology and recording it was natural for him to immerse himself in the art of audio engineering. This led to building and operating his own commercial recording studios and rehearsal facilities in central California. His experience made him a valued producer and Ed served as an independent producer and audio engineer for a number of record labels during the late 80s and early 90s. By 1993 he established a live sound division supplying sound reinforcement for a host of the most popular artist of the era.
The live performance business began to experience a change in the late 90s, with more groups settling down into their own permanent theatres. While these new venues sprang up all over the country, the hottest real estate for live performers was in Branson, Missouri.Over the last 15 years Ed has engineered some of the most high profile live productions in the business for concerts, theatrical performances, worship and corporate events with an impressive range of clients, from The Radio City Christmas Spectacular to Artist Andy Williams’ worldwide tours.
Ed has been called on to design sound systems for some of the largest theatres in Branson, including The Grand Palace Theater. Ed has also designed systems implementing technical solutions for amusement parks such as Celebration City & Silver Dollar City and public school districts and universities, including the University of Oklahoma. Today, Ed spends his time consulting & designing modern sound systems that allow performers, houses of worship and commercial concerns to effectively move sound around their facilities and audio productions.
Ed is often quoted in industry trade publications and has appeared in Pro Sound News. He is the recipient of the Branson All American Entertainment Award for Best Sound. He lives with his wife and children in Branson, Missouri. Be sure to check out our Consulting and Design Services! |
