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"That was pretty much his thing — trying to protect musicians hearings and engineers hearing."
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hearing conservation, musician protection, engineer protection
erry distills Dr. Santucci’s core mission — safeguarding the hearing of both musicians and audio engineers. This reinforces Santucci’s position in the story as the medical and preservationist voice within the IEM world, emphasizing care over commerce.
Jerry Harvey
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"That was pretty much his thing — trying to protect musicians hearings and engineers hearing."
Speaker: Jerry Harvey
About: Dr. Michael Santucci
Arc: healing · Signal: 0.78
Context: erry distills Dr. Santucci’s core mission — safeguarding the hearing of both musicians and audio engineers. This reinforces Santucci’s position in the story as the medical and preservationist voice within the IEM world, emphasizing care over commerce.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!