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Someone at IP 207.118.178.185 posted the following information with incorrect formatting on the main page instead of on the Talk page. I have moved it here where it belongs. I would like to correct the alleged errors and re-write the article while removing the mis-spellings in this post. Please add more information to the talk page if you have something else to share. Thanks! 67.40.201.23 (talk) 02:19, 17 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

"Most of the Sunset Sound studios info is wrong. Landee gained most of his carrer contacts when employed by Warners Amigo Studios and gained many of his clients for engineering and co-production VIA producer and artist Teddy Templman, previously of "Harpers Bizzare". The consoles he used privately later in the Eddie Van Halen private studios was a UA featuring 1108 solid state preamps which were designed by Bill Putman. API desks utilizing solid state preamps and mix systems were used at Amigo Studios. The only studio vacuum tube experiences for live sessions were performed at TTG studios owned by Ami Hadani on La Brea Ave. Hollywood where the upstairs studio featured a custom tube console. He recorded Sky Pilot in this room for Eric Burden and created the phase effect previously created and used in the song, "The Big Hurt". He then came to work for us at Sunwest Studios as an engineer in 1968 where he later became manager before moving on to Warners Amigo Studios under Lee Hershberg."