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Hello everyone and welcome to the Motos and Friends Podcast, brought to you by Yamaha. Discover the thrill of the open road with the 2024 Yamaha Tenere 700, the ultimate adventure bike designed to conquer any terrain. The Tenere 700 has a powerful 689cc liquid-cooled, inline twin-cylinder engine, delivering adrenaline-pumping performance for both on-road cruising and off-road exploration. It's built for the bold; ready to tackle gravel, dirt, or pavement with equal confidence. With a lightweight chassis and long-travel suspension, every ride feels effortless, offering agility and stability in every twist and turn. Plus, adjustable suspension means you can tailor the ride to suit your adventure style. Learn more at YamahaMotorsports.com and visit your Yamaha dealer to experience the thrill of the Tenere 700 for yourself. Suzuki's new flagship is a street sportbike with adventure bike styling. I've been riding the all new crossover GSX-S1000 GX+ with its awesome electronics package and semi-active suspension. I was able to have an extensive chat with Teejay Adams on the pros and cons of this magical motorcycle. In our second segment this week, Teejay chats with EveAnna Manley. She is President of Manley Laboratories, the Chino, California, based Manley Labs that produces recording, mixing, mastering and playback audio equipment. But there's a lot more to EveAnna than just designing and manufacturing incredible audio gear, she's also an avid motorcycle rider and is Secretary of the Pasadena Motorcycle Club, the third one oldest motorcycle club in the world! She's a talented and multi-talented lady with a great sense of humor too. By the way, if you're into Dual-Sport riding, then should check out the new Arai XD-5. It's completely redesigned, and typical Arai, every improvement is made with a priority for protection. For example, the new visor system is designed to maximize vision and surface area to glance off impact energy whilst at the same time offering easy installation and removal. Arai is obsessed with every detail; there is such a thing as “The Arai Difference”. A helmet is not only about safety, it's also about comfort. The incredible fit and plush interior of any of the Arai helmets is immediately noticeable. So get to your local dealer and try out the full range of Arai helmets. You will be instantly amazed at the fit and all-day comfort of any Arai helmet. You should also check out AraiAmericas.com to learn more. We love your feedback! Please comment or suggest: @ultimatemotorcycling @UltimateMotoMag @UltimateMotorcycling producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com
Joining the #ReVoicingTheFuture table is none other than the President of Manley Labs, EveAnna Manley. After being inspired to work in music by Bill Graham and driving cross-country to California, EveAnna ended up beginning at Manley Labs tinkering away in the factory. Now almost 30 years later, she has risen to lead the company to become one of the most creative pro audio manufacturers in the business. Learn more about Manley Labs: https://www.manley.com/ -- Learn more about Women of NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm Follow Us here: -Facebook -Instagram -LinkedIn Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond & Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
EveAnna Manley is the CEO and co-founder of Manley Laboratories - makers of high-end audio gear frequently found in studios all over the world. Born in Las Vegas stumbled out of vacuum tube lineage as her father, Albert J. Dauray, owned the famous guitar amplifier company, Ampeg, in the late 1960's. EveAnna grew up in Atlanta listening to vacuum tubes and tales of the tube. She and her sister Stacey graduated from the prestigious Westminster Schools. EveAnna was very active in both the music and art programs in high school and then wound up as a music major at Columbia University with a mid-fi system driving her parents' leftover AR-2ax speakers. On January 30, 1989, a 20 year old EveAnna on sabbatical from her studies at Columbia University met the crew and was hired on to the production team. She quickly learned to solder and assemble vacuum tube amplifiers, and after training a new team of assemblers, EveAnna worked her way into the Quality Control department. It was at this time that the first Manley professional products were developed, starting with the original 1u Reference 60dB Microphone Preamplifier and soon followed by the Manley Enhanced Pultec and Mid Frequency Equalizers. These products, along with the Manley Reference Cardioid and Reference Gold microphones, all made their debut at the 1990 Los Angeles AES Show. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Working your way up the ladder in the audio industry Standing out at your job Learning electronics Tubes: What makes them special? What is even vs odd order harmonic distortion? Learning to listen for the differences between different pieces of equipment Audiophile vs pro audio gear Understanding the different types of EQ and compressor designs To learn more about EveAnna Manley and Manley Labs, visit: https://www.manley.com/ To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Today on The Grail my guest is EveAnna Manley, President of Manley Labs. Manley Labs makes some of the best Audio Gear in the world and they are made right here in California. Manley specializes in High End Audio Equipment including Tube Mics that are used in Recording Studios today by all the biggest musicians in the music world. If you ever wanted to get into High End Audio equipment like Home Stereo Gear but don't know where to star this episode is for you. Thank you for tuning in to The Grail each week and Please Tell a Friend.
Motorcycles, meals, and microphones--EveAnna Manley can do it all. She and Karen reminisce on how a classroom speech from Bill Graham inspired her entrepreneurial journey, and how her hardworking spirit has led Chino-based Manley Labs to the family-led and community focused environment it has today. Remember kids, ask not what your employer can do for you, but what YOU can offer an employer! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-and-dunn/support
EveAnna Manley is one of the most inspirational people I've had the pleasure of speaking with, starting out on a whim with a trip to across the US to running one of the most renowned companies in the analogue studio world. In this conversation EveAnna discusses her journey and talks through all things involved in running a valve based business! If you would like to support the podcast by purchasing a wonderful enamel mug, you can do that here: https://www.allyouneedisdrums.com/shop If you have enjoyed this podcast, please don't forget to leave a review! You can find more information about me, Joe Montague and the remote drum sessions I do on my website below. You can also sign up to receive FREE weekly Beatles 'Isolated Drums' stems. www.allyouneedisdrums.com
EveAnna Manley is one of the most inspirational people I've had the pleasure of speaking with, starting out on a whim with a trip to across the US to running one of the most renowned companies in the analogue studio world. In this conversation EveAnna discusses her journey and talks through all things involved in running a valve based business! If you would like to support the podcast by purchasing a wonderful enamel mug, you can do that here: https://www.allyouneedisdrums.com/shop If you have enjoyed this podcast, please don't forget to leave a review! You can find more information about me, Joe Montague and the remote drum sessions I do on my website below. You can also sign up to receive FREE weekly Beatles 'Isolated Drums' stems. www.allyouneedisdrums.com
On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks with Manley Laboratories' own EveAnna Manley. Daniel and EveAnna talk about everything from her early life as the step daughter of Al Duray, former owner of Ampeg, all the way to today and running a pro audio equipment company in a pandemic. On today's Gear Talk, Daniel talks about a regrettable gear purchase. On today's Music from Blue Girl, a long awaited update of the DangerAte song Moonlight has come.Find Manley Labs hereFind Blue Girl Productions hereThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks with Manley Laboratories' own EveAnna Manley. Daniel and EveAnna talk about everything from her early life as the step daughter of Al Duray, former owner of Ampeg, all the way to today and running a pro audio equipment company in a pandemic. On today's Gear Talk, Daniel talks about a regrettable gear purchase. On today's Music from Blue Girl, a long awaited update of the DangerAte song Moonlight has come. Find Manley Labs here Find Blue Girl Productions here This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
She's old school and high tech, an accidental entrepreneur and a committed innovator. EveAnna Manley's lived a fascinating journey, and our chat barely scratches the surface.
EveAnna Manley is, quite simply, a powerhouse. She's the owner of Manley Laboratories, an industry-leading professional audio and hi-fi audio company in California. They are best known for building high-end audio equipment, including their famous microphones which gained popularity after being used by major artists such as Etta James, Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry, Shania Twain, and many of the world's top pop stars and voiceover talent - including Don LaFontaine, who was known for his “in a world” trailers.
It was early morning on November 15, 1959, in a small farming community in Holcomb, Kansas. Ex-convicts Perry Smith and Richard Hickock broke into a home and killed the four members of the Clutter Family. The victims of this tragedy included those who were killed in the home invasion: Herbert, Bonnie, Nancy (16), and Kenyon (15), as well as their two older daughters Eveanna, and Beverly, who had already moved out of the house.
She started building tube amplifiers while still in college at Columbia University. EveAnna quickly escalated through the first company as a design assistant and quality control tech, while also creating new analog systems for the young company that helped organize its nascent business structure. By the time she and David Manley branched out and formed Manley Laboratories, Inc. in 1993, EveAnna was managing the entire factory, and by the late 1990's with David Manley's departure, EveAnna took over engineering management and new product creation. You can see her flair for artistic visual expression start with her first two solo projects, The Manley VOXBOX® and Manley STINGRAY which are still in production today having sold thousands worldwide. Manley Labs does extensive business with China, and in this episode not only do we get a real-life tutorial on how tariffs actually affect business, she shares with John & Heyang her favorite Tom Jones song.
Joe & Mike talk with TEC award winner, co-founder & Pres/CEO of Manley Labs EveAnna Manley! Topics include; tube-based EQs, compressors, microphones, preamps, mixers. The UA plug in versions of Manley equipment. The company's history, mission statement behind the gear, and having a small company that has done huge things + More! "From The West Barn" is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe West & Mike Shimshack shot at The West Barn in Nashville, TN. It's available anywhere podcasts are available. West/Shimshack are both music industry veterans that have seen the peaks and valleys of the business over the past 30 years. Their careers have been punctuated with Grammy wins, hit songs, platinum records, tens of millions of units sold and more than their share of failure. Tune into "From The West Barn" for their take on the lifestyle and engaging conversations with some of the industries most interesting people! Nothing is off the table ~ FTWB FROM THE WEST BARN --} Website: http://fromthewestbarn.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-west-barn-with-joe-west-mike-shimshack/id1505829573 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1POtkbPLqZGL3U85nrRaue?si=sJHpJbzYT7a9hmc9-AjsyQ EVEANNA MANLEY —} Website: https://www.manley.com/ Instagram: @eveannamanley Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanimal Twitter: @manleylabs MIKE SHIMSHACK ---} Instagram: @shackjonz JOE WEST ---} Website: https://joe-west.com School: https://www.apprenticeacademy.net Instagram: @west_joe Facebook: https://facebook.com/westjoe SPONSORS ---} HERCULES STANDS: http://herculesstands.com/us/ SLINGSTUDIO: https://www.myslingstudio.com/ APPRENTICE ACADEMY: http://www.apprenticeacademy.net FROM THE WEST BARN copyright 2020
Tube designs have always been a staple of Manley Labs. Now with the launch of a new hifi-focused line of products, the first unit off the bench for the pro-side leaning company is the Absolute headphone amplifier, which compiles much of the analog know-how from the US-based company’s years of experience. In this interview with EveAnna Manley and designer Zia Faruqi we cover off all the bases in terms of what to look for in a well-built tube amplifier in the personal audio space.
NEWS YouTube's new charts are competing with Billboard's Despite what you read, the guitar isn't dying GUEST EveAnna Manley, CEO of Manley Labs
Today on LET THERE BE TALK my guest is EveAnna Manley, President of Manley Labs. Manley Labs makes some of the Audio Gear in the world and they are made right here in California. Manley specializes in High End Audio Equipment including Tube Mics that are used in Recording Studios today by all the biggest musicians in the music world. If you ever wanted to get into High End Audio equipment like Home Stereo Gear but don't know where to star this episode is for you. Special shout out to Mark Brunott for the Patreon support https://www.patreon.com/DeanDelray
NEWS YouTube’s new charts are competing with Billboard’s Despite what you read, the guitar isn’t dying GUEST EveAnna Manley, CEO of Manley Labs The post Episode #215 – YouTube’s New Charts, Guitars Aren’t Dying, And EveAnna Manley Of Manley Labs appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel by author Truman Capote, published in 1966. It chronicles the 1959 murders of four members of the Herbert Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Herb Clutter was a wealthy farmer in western Kansas. He employed as many as 18 workers, who admired and respected him for his fair treatment and good wages. Two elder daughters, Eveanna and Beverly, had moved out and started their adult lives; Nancy, 16, and Kenyon, 15, were in high school. Two ex-convicts recently paroled from the Kansas State Penitentiary, Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith, committed the robbery and murders. It happened in the early morning hours of November 15, 1959. The plan was hatched by Hickock who learned about Mr. Clutter from Floyd Wells, a former cellmate (yes, Hickock had a “jacket”). Wells had worked for Herb Clutter and told Hickock that Clutter kept large amounts of cash in a safe at his home. Hickock hatched the idea to steal the saf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support
In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel by author Truman Capote, published in 1966. It chronicles the 1959 murders of four members of the Herbert Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Herb Clutter was a wealthy farmer in western Kansas. He employed as many as 18 workers, who admired and respected him for his fair treatment and good wages. Two elder daughters, Eveanna and Beverly, had moved out and started their adult lives; Nancy, 16, and Kenyon, 15, were in high school. Two ex-convicts recently paroled from the Kansas State Penitentiary, Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith, committed the robbery and murders. It happened in the early morning hours of November 15, 1959. The plan was hatched by Hickock who learned about Mr. Clutter from Floyd Wells, a former cellmate (yes, Hickock had a “jacket”). Wells had worked for Herb Clutter and told Hickock that Clutter kept large amounts of cash in a safe at his home. Hickock hatched the idea to steal the safe and start a new life in Mexico. According to Capote, Hickock thought this would be "a cinch, the perfect score." Hickock later contacted Smith, another former cellmate, to enlist him in committing the robbery with him. The travesty in this is that Herb Clutter had no safe and did all of his business by check. After driving more than four hundred miles across the state of Kansas on the evening of November 14, Hickock and Smith arrived in Holcomb, located the Clutter home, and parked the car in an isolated area. They had been drinking. The farm sat on a large estate in a desolate and rural area of the town miles away from the center square. The pair entered through an unlocked door while the family slept. Upon rousing Mr. Clutter, the pair attempted to get him to disclose the whereabouts of the safe. Mr. Clutter denied having one. Hickock and Smith believed that Mr. Clutter was lying. They awoke the rest of the family. Upon discovering there was no safe, they bound and gagged the family and continued to search for money, but found little else of value in the house. Determined to leave no witnesses, Smith and Hickock briefly debated what to do. Smith, who was a ticking time-bomb, unstable and prone to violent acts in fits of rage, slit Herb Clutter's throat and then shot him in the head. Capote wrote that Smith later said, "I didn't want to harm the man. I thought he was a very nice gentleman. Soft spoken. I thought so right up to the moment I cut his throat." Kenyon, Nancy, and then Mrs. Clutter were also murdered, each by a single blast to the head. Hickock and Smith left the crime scene with a small portable radio, a pair of binoculars, and less than fifty dollars in cash. Smith later claimed in his oral confession that Hickock murdered the two women. When asked to sign his confession, however, Smith refused. According to Capote, Smith wanted to accept responsibility for all four killings because, he said, he was "sorry for Dick's mother." Smith added, "She's a real sweet person." For Hickock’s part, he has always maintained that Smith committed all four killings. On the basis of a tip from Wells (Hickock’s former cellmate), who contacted the prison warden after hearing of the murders, Hickock and Smith were identified as suspects and arrested in Las Vegas on December 30, 1959. Both men eventually confessed after interrogations by detectives. They were brought back to Kansas, where they were tried together for the murders. Their trial took place at the Finney County courthouse in Garden City, Kansas, from March 22 to March 29, 1960. They both pleaded temporary insanity at the trial, but local psychologists hired by the state evaluated the accused and pronounced them sane. The jury deliberated for only 45 minutes before finding both Hickock and Smith guilty of murder. Their conviction carried a mandatory death sentence at the time. After five years on death row at the Kansas State Penitentiary (now known as Lansing Correctional Facility), Smith and Hickock were executed by hanging just after midnight on April 14, 1965. Hickock was executed first. Smith followed shortly after. An interesting historical note is that the gallows used in their executions now forms part of the collections of the Kansas State Historical Society. When Capote learned of the quadruple murder, before the killers were captured, he decided to travel to Kansas and write about the crime. He was accompanied by his childhood friend and fellow author Harper Lee, and together they interviewed local residents and investigators assigned to the case and took thousands of pages of notes. It took Capote six years to write the book. When finally published, In Cold Blood was an instant success, and today is the second-biggest-selling true crime book in publishing history, behind Vincent Bugliosi's 1974 book Helter Skelter about the Charles Manson murders. It was later turned into a movie produced and directed by Richard Brooks, starring Robert Blake as Perry Smith, Scott Wilson as Richard "Dick" Hickock, and John Forsythe as Alvin Dewey. For those of you who are crime-novel enthusiasts, I cannot recommend the book and the motion picture enough. Buckle up. You are in for a wild ride.
EveAnna talked about growing Manley Labs from a small business into a major company, explained tubes and why they sound great, and shared encouraging advice for getting perfect results even if you make mistakes along the way. My guest today is EveAnna Manley, CEO and sole owner of Manley Laboratories, makers of hi end audio gear. Inspired by her stepfather who was a part owner of Ampeg in the early 70s Eveanna moved to California in 1989 to begin working in audio at VTL. Some of the classic gear from Manley Labs includes the Massive Passive, the Variable Mu Limiter Compressor, the VoxBox channel stip, and many more including a complete line of HiFi components. And more recently Manley has collaborated with UAD to create a line of plugins for these classic processors. Thanks to our sponsors! Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Tegeler Audio Manufaktur: https://www.tegeler-audio-manufaktur.de/ Watch more about EveAnna and Manley Labs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itKksHOTJp8&list=PLbJhbD1bWQswyOFkA6gCa8nBnBhB_yruE https://www.manley.com/ If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/134
Part-Time Audiophile EveAnna Manley of Manley Labs. EveAnna gives us a tour of the factory in Chino, deliberates amplifier design and talks the finer points of the walking treadmill desk. Recorded directly at the lab in Southern California. ADORAMADOTCOM – The Pro's Choice for Sound The post EveAnna Manley of Manley Laboratories appeared first on Part-Time Audiophile.
In January 30, 1989, a 20 year old EveAnna, on sabbatical from her music studies at Columbia University, met the original Manley crew and was hired on to the production team. She quickly learned to solder and assemble vacuum tube amplifiers, and after only three years with Manley Laboratories, co-founder David Manley abruptly left the company and the country in 1996. With EveAnna now at the helm, the modern form of Manley Labs began to take shape. Studios worldwide cherish Manley’s tube-based microphones, pre amps, compressors and EQs. We were lucky to have had a chance to talk with EveAnna and learn a thing or three about tubes, bikes and why Chino is not China.