S1:E03: Joe Walsh and the History of Heil Sound

S1:E03: Joe Walsh and the History of Heil Sound

Author: With Bob Heil January 28, 2016 Duration: 30:43

Topics: Joe Walsh, James Gang, Goldline Pro, The Fin, phantom power

 

Synopsis

 

What comes to mind when you think of Joe Walsh? You probably think of his incredible contribution to rock music through The Eagles and James Gang (and other groups), as well as his solo work. But you probably don’t picture him as a ham radio operator or an electronics expert.

 

But in this episode, that’s the Joe Walsh you’ll encounter. Bob Heil shares stories from his decades-long friendship with Joe that began with their mutual interest in ham radio. That friendship blossomed into a collaboration that resulted in numerous advances in modern sound, including large diaphragm dynamics, the Fin microphone, and the Heil Goldline Pro, which later became the PR-20.

 

No matter what your interest or experience level with sound, you’ll be amazed and inspired by Bob’s stories about Joe Walsh and other legends from the pages of rock ‘n’ roll history.

 

 

Links & Resources

 

Heil Sound

 

Joe Walsh

 

Peter Frampton

 

The Fin microphone

 

The Grateful Dead

 

The Who

 

ZZ Top


Step inside the control booth and workshop of a true audio legend with 50 Years of Maximum Rock n' Roll. Hosted by Dave Hines, this podcast is a direct line to the life and mind of concert sound pioneer Bob Heil. Each episode unfolds like a backstage pass, weaving together personal journals and untold history from the heart of the rock and roll explosion. You’ll hear Bob’s firsthand accounts from the chaotic, groundbreaking tours with bands like The Who, Humble Pie, and the James Gang, where the very idea of modern live sound was being forged night after deafening night. The stories go deep into the gear that shaped an era, including the intimate tale of creating the iconic Talk Box that defined a generation through Peter Frampton’s voice. This isn't just a look back; it’s a living conversation. Bob is joined by special guests who were right there in the trenches with him, sharing their perspectives on the culture and society that swirled around the music. And because innovation never stopped, he pulls back the curtain on his current work, discussing the cutting-edge microphone designs he’s developing today. For anyone fascinated by the intersection of music, technology, and personal history, this podcast offers a rare, unfiltered journey through five decades of sonic revolution, told by the man who helped turn the volume up to eleven.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 15

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