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Elliot Mazer is a leading producer of world renown, multi-platinum albums since 1960s by such artists as Neil Young, Janis Joplin, Linda Ronstadt and The Band. Lately he has been focused on producing and remixing in 5.1 great albums, such as the DVD-Audio release of Neil Young's Harvest album (produced by Mazer in 1971). A Super Audio CD of Cheap Thrills, his 1968 album with Janis Joplin and Big Brother and The Holding Company, was released recently by Sony.
Elliot also has been a consultant for Apple Computer, where in the mid-eighties he helped define the acoustical standard for Macintosh ó so innovative at the time that it is still in use today. As a consultant for CBS Records, Mazer originated the Jazz Masterpiece series for Columbia Records. He was President of Artificial Intelligence Resources, Inc., where he developed the patented AirCheck monitoring system. Mazer has also designed, built and managed audio recording studios.
Like many producers of his generation, Elliot knows how important cables are in the studio. "I have been using Monster Cable for many years. I use them in my studio and for my listening systems. The cables do not have a sound; they pass what the systems are doing. They are quiet and they reject RF, Hum and other stuff better than anything that I have tried. I am using cables today that I purchased years ago, and they still work and look fine. The system consists of a Genex DSD disk playback box, our analog Soundcraft mixing desk and Sony's Sonoma DSD editor. We use NHT Pro Speakers. All the cables connecting this gear and the outboard gear are from Monster. The end result audio quality is amazing."
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