Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Hollywood Sound Systems offers a wide range of pro audio equipment for sale and rental, from wireless microphones to digital mixing consoles. Whether you need sound for concerts, events, podcasts, or studios, Hollywood Sound Systems can help you with your sound needs.

    • RENTALS

      Hollywood Sound Systems has one of the largest inventories...

  2. Download 68 royalty-free sound effects for your next project. Find cinematic, epic, dramatic, and comedic sounds from various sources and genres.

  3. Find new and vintage audio equipment, microphones, PA and monitor systems, mixers, and more at Hollywood Sound Systems. Rent or buy pro audio sound equipment for your events, concerts, or studio projects in Los Angeles.

  4. Hollywood Sound Systems is an authorized dealer of pro audio equipment for studios, events, and more. Find mixing consoles, microphones, speakers, wireless systems, and accessories from top brands.

    • Paramount Recording Studios. Paramount records are synonymous with American recording artists and have produced some of the most notable records of our time – cementing its place as a global recording powerhouse.
    • Westlake Recording Studios. Started in the early ’70s by Tom Hidley, Westlake Studios are renowned for their high-quality acoustic treatment and were some of the first ‘standardized’ recording studios in the USA.
    • The Village Studios. Originally a Masonic hall built by the Freemasons in the 1920s, and then a Transcendental Meditation hall in the 1960s, The Village Studios has had an interesting ride from concept to creation.
    • Sunset Sound. Having been built in 1958 by Tutti ‘Toots’ Camarata (Walt Disney’s director of recording) – Sunset Sound Studios has been solidified in the Los Angeles recording scene since its early opening days.
  5. A group of experts in our field, led by Hollywood Historian and Sound Effects Archivist Steve Lee, want to change that with the creation of The Hollywood Sound Museum. Through exhibits and educational programs, the Museum will show the art of creating sound for film, television, video, radio, gaming, and other media.

  6. The Hollywood Sound Museum is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to sharing the craft of creating audio for entertainment — films, video, radio, gaming, and other media. It was created by Steve Lee, who has worked as a “sound effects wrangler” — sound archivist, designer and editor — for over 35 years.