Electro-Vox Recording Studios (or simply Vox) is a recording studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, currently owned by American musician Woody Jackson. It is located on Melrose Avenue across from the Paramount Pictures gate. Electro-Vox Recording Studios was first founded and opened 1931, and is considered one of the oldest independent recording studios in the world. Electro-Vox was originally operated by Bert Gottschalk, founder and President at that time. Fast forward to the mid 1950s, his son, Alan Gottschalk, followed in his fathers' footsteps and helped run the business until his own semi-retirement in 2000. Among the many notable achievements, Bert first built the studio's record/disc-cutting machines in 1936. In addition, in the 1930s, Bert was considered a vital part of the introduction of the term known as "Aircheck" technology. The subsequent usage had significant and positive impacts on the world of "Radio" at the time. Bert, who handed the reins of Electro-Vox to his son Alan in the early 1960s, died in 1967. More information...
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