Sensaphonics, a hearing conservation company that designs and manufactures custom-fitted earphones and electronics designed to achieve safe, high-resolution audio, held its first Gold Circle seminar session of 2016 in Chicago on May 20-21.

Sensaphonics Gold Circle Seminar

Gold Circle seminar participants, May 2016 (L-R): Dawn Heiman, AuD; Laura Kauth, MA, CPS/A, CCC-A; Sensaphonics instructors Michael Santucci and Joe Tessone; Jill C. Kassinger, AuD; Steve Chargo, MA, CCC-A; and Colleen Le Prell, PhD.

Designed to help audiologists better serve musicians and sound engineers, the 2-day seminar features practical and technical class instruction at Sensaphonics headquarters, then concludes with a hands-on session featuring a live band to help teach the basics of live sound and in-ear monitors.

“As audiologists, it’s important that we do more than just take ear impressions, and that’s what the Gold Circle seminar is all about,” says Michael Santucci, AuD, Sensaphonics founder and president. “Musicians aren’t like other audiology patients. They are striving to improve their on-stage performance, not necessarily their hearing. Gold Circle audiologists can show them how to do that effectively without compromising their hearing.”

The new graduates of the Sensaphonics Gold Circle seminar include audiologists Jill Kassinger of Franklin Hearing Center, Franklin, Tenn; Steve Chargo of Affinity Hearing in Plymouth, Minn; Dawn Heiman of Advanced Audiology Consultant, Oak Brook, Ill; and Laura Kauth of Davenport, Iowa. Attendees from academia included Colleen Le Prell, PhD, professor of Hearing Science, and head of the AuD program at University of Texas at Dallas.

The Gold Circle seminar is taught by Santucci and audio engineering consultant, Joe “Sound Guy” Tessone of Mystery Street Recording Company in Chicago. Topics in the seminar include in-ear monitoring and hearing protection technology, concert sound system design, backstage etiquette, and marketing to musicians and music fans, all in the context promoting safe listening practices and evidence-based audiology. Attendees are also certified in taking proper ear impressions to Sensaphonics’ music industry specifications.

The seminar’s highlight was a live music session with Pylons, a local punk band, held at Mystery Street Recording in Chicago. Using IEMs for the first time, the band helped demonstrate the basics of live sound systems, including between-song discussions on how in-ear monitors can reduce the band’s listening levels. During the session, the audiologists took real-time volume measurements with the Sensaphonics dB Check level analyzer and listened to the mix through 3D AARO Active Ambient™ IEM system.

The Gold Circle Seminar is a fully accredited by the American Academy of Audiology as a professional development program, earning participants 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). For more information on upcoming events or to find a Gold Circle audiologist in your area, visit the Sensaphonics website.

Source: Sensaphonics

Image credit: Sensaphonics Gold Circle

Image caption: Gold Circle seminar participants, May 2016 (L-R): Dawn Heiman, AuD, of Advanced Audiology Consultants, Oak Brook, IL; Laura Kauth, MA, CPS/A, CCC-A, Davenport, IA; Sensaphonics instructors Michael Santucci and Joe Tessone; Jill C. Kassinger, AuD, of Franklin Hearing Center, Franklin, TN; Steve Chargo, MA, CCC-A, of Affinity Hearing in Plymouth, MN; and Colleen Le Prell, PhD, of University of Texas at Dallas.