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Sensaphonics Adds Three Audiologists to Gold Circle

In the control room at Chicago's Mystery Street Recording Company, Sensaphonics audio engineering consultant Joe Tessone (right) instructs new Gold Circle audiologists Rachel Pizarek, Melissa Wikoff, and Karina Otubo.

Sensaphonics, a manufacturer of personal monitoring technology, announces the addition of three audiologists to its exclusive Gold Circle network, including the group's first Brazilian member. The two-day Gold Circle seminar includes in-depth teaching sessions at Sensaphonics headquarters, plus a hands-on lab session with a live band, held at Mystery Street Recording Company, both in Chicago.

Audiologists gaining Gold Circle certification at the seminar, held June 21-22, 2013, include: Karina Otubo, an audiologist from São Paulo, Brazil; Melissa Wikoff, Au.D. of Atlanta Hearing Associates; and Rachel S. Pizarek, Au.D, of Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City.

Among manufacturers of custom in-ear monitors (IEMs), the company says Sensaphonics remains unique in its commitment to hearing health in the music industry. The Gold Circle seminar teaches audiologists the specific skills required to serve musicians and those who work around them, including, but going far beyond, the taking of ear impressions.

"Taking good ear impressions is important, but hearing health is critical. We think audiologists need to be aware of the audio capabilities of in-ear products, most of which can get dangerously loud," says Sensaphonics founder and president, Dr. Michael Santucci. "This isn't part of most audiology curriculums, so we have stepped up to teach audiologists, and by extension, their clients, how to use in-ear technology safely without sacrificing the performance benefits."

The Gold Circle seminar is taught by Santucci, assisted by Sensaphonics audio engineering consultant, Joe "Sound Guy" Tessone. The personalized, hands-on sessions include instruction on concert sound systems, backstage etiquette, and taking proper ear impressions. The latest technology in hearing health solutions, including patented technologies like the Sensaphonics 3D Active Ambient IEM System and dB Check in-ear sound level analyzer, are also presented.

The highlight of the seminar is a hands-on lab session working with a live band that is using in-ear monitors for the first time. The Ross Originals, who record at Tessone's Mystery Street studio/rehearsal facility, were the featured performers. "It's a great opportunity for the audiologists to participate in the process and see a band using in-ear systems for the first time," says Tessone. "They get to interact with the musicians, take level measurements, and experience how a real sound system works. It's definitely not the kind of thing they teach in audiology class."

Dr. Santucci, widely acknowledged as the leading expert on hearing health for musicians, agrees. "Musicians are very different from the typical audiology client," he notes. "In-ear monitoring is really about improving one's performance on stage, and today's musicians are becoming more and more aware of the importance of doing that safely. Our Golden Circle members are among the few who have the specialized training to serve these clients properly, whether in the office or backstage."

There are two more Sensaphonics Gold Circle seminars this year, scheduled for August and September in Chicago. Class sizes are extremely limited. Interested audiologists can contact Sensaphonics to register at the URL below or telephone 1-877-848-1714.

WWWwww.sensaphonics.com

WWWwww.sensaphonics.com/?page_id=38


(23 July 2013)

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