107 Halter Technical with Doc Justice

107 Halter Technical with Doc Justice

Author: Michael The Sound Guy May 16, 2025 Duration: 23:36

Doc Justice is CEO and owner of Halter Technical. His company's products are used on-sets all over the world. The Elite Monitor and Scene Monitor headphones are built for creative pros but durable enough for the rigors of set life. The Microsone Discreet Audio Monitoring System is the world's smallest rechargeable Bluetooth earbud with crystal clear audio and no hiss. Tired of the usual IFB surveillance earpiece? Peeko is the smallest, lightest IFB headset available today. With a 5 millimeter earbud and the thinnest transparent cable in the world, it becomes nearly invisible to the eye. And finally, Wildtrax Recording Engine is the multitrack recording platform for sound mixers in TV, film, broadcast and live production. For more information on these products, check out https://www.haltertechnical.com/
 
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