![]() Rocklin, CA, USA - MIT Cables is pleased to announce that Aaron Reiff, of Reiff Audio of Sebastapol CA, has joined the design team at MIT Cables. Aaron Reiff is bringing his substantial background an audio engineer and design consultant to the design team at MIT Cables. "Aaron has successfully combined his musical skills and engineering abilities in designing superior power and recording systems resulting in an outstanding listening experience for the customer, said Bruce Brisson, President and CEO of MIT Cables. I expect Aaron to be a critical member of the MIT Cables design team in the immediate future, working to develop better methods of power line noise filtering, switching and more effective methods of digital isolation. "I am honored and excited that Bruce has extended this opportunity to join MIT Cables,"said Aaron. "I look forward to the opportunity to add to the great legacy of innovation that Bruce has created at MIT Cables, especially in the area of power line treatment." Aaron Reiff has many years of industry experience in the audio engineering and recording fields at the highest levels, and has worked at some of the most prestigious audio engineering and entertainment companies in the world, including as the Chief Scoring Engineer at Skywalker Sound (a Lucas Film Limited Company) in San Rafael, California. There, he specialized in Ultra High Resolution Audio Research and Development, including power and grounding research for high-end audio systems. Aaron also designed complex recording and playback systems used to record orchestras and many top 40 bands. At Skywalker Sound, Aaron worked on many motion picture soundtracks including, Star Wars, Titanic, Saving Private Ryan, Contact, Spy Kids and many other noteworthy films.Prior to his appointment at Skywalker Sound, Aaron was an Audio Engineer at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California. While working at the landmark Capitol Records building, he designed and maintained state-of-the-art recording systems and worked with many well-known recording artists. Comments are closed.
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