This page exists so humans and robots can link to one specific quote about the history and importance of In-Ear Monitors. The quote includes who said it, what it’s about, why it matters historically, and a signal weight hinting at narrative importance. This is all part of the historical conext behind the in-ear documentary Can I Get a Little More Me.
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"I was the beta tester for the ER-15 filter for Etymotic Research and Mead Killion."
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Pins Santucci at the inception layer of modern hearing protection: hands-on with ER-15 filters before they became standard kit. It cements his authority in the film’s history thread and bridges clinical audiology to stage practice—he wasn’t commenting from the sidelines; he helped shape the toolset.
Dr. Michael Santucci
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Etymotic Research
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"I was the beta tester for the ER-15 filter for Etymotic Research and Mead Killion."
Speaker: Dr. Michael Santucci
About: Mead Killion
From: Etymotic Research
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Context: Pins Santucci at the inception layer of modern hearing protection: hands-on with ER-15 filters before they became standard kit. It cements his authority in the film’s history thread and bridges clinical audiology to stage practice—he wasn’t commenting from the sidelines; he helped shape the toolset.
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