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        GC PRO SUPPLIES SSL AWS 900 DIGITAL 
          CONSOLE 
          FOR PRODUCER/COMPOSER/MUSICIAN MIKE ELIZONDO’S 
          NEW PHANTOM STUDIOS
        — GC Pro sourced and sold the majority of the new studio’s 
          gear 
          and was the famed producer’s “invaluable” resource 
          for information and technology —
        WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA, August 16, 2005 — 
          GC Pro, the dedicated professional audio division of Guitar Center, 
          Inc. (Nasdaq: GTRC), America’s leading musical instrument and 
          professional audio retailer, has helped Mike Elizondo assemble his ultimate 
          personal studio. Elizondo’s new Phantom Studios, near his home 
          in the hills surrounding Los Angeles, is filled with the gear he uses 
          to create best-selling tracks for the artists he produces, writes and 
          plays with, including 50 Cent, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Pink, Fiona Apple 
          and many others. Phantom Studios is built around a new Solid State Logic 
          AWS 900 Analogue Workstation System, which, like most of the other equipment 
          in the facility, was purchased through GC Pro, the ultimate solution 
          for pro audio technology.
        Phantom Studios has a lot of cool design features, including 
          a system that automatically dims the monitor levels when the control 
          room door opens. It’s also loaded with new and vintage keyboards, 
          amplifiers and other instruments, reflecting Elizondo’s background 
          as an in-demand session musician. Elizondo found he could count on GC 
          Pro’s unrivalled breadth and depth of product offerings to secure 
          most of the new equipment for his studio. “I wanted a room where 
          I didn’t have to worry about the budgets and things like that, 
          where I could develop an act and work as much as I could, where I didn’t 
          have to worry about the cost, yet get the quality as high as possible,” 
          says Elizondo, who adds that much of his inspiration came from many 
          of the great recording studios in L.A. and elsewhere he’s had 
          the pleasure of working throughout his career. “Also, the engineers 
          I’ve been fortunate enough to work with or know, [I] just picked 
          their brains about aesthetically what would be cool, old gear, new gear, 
          and just kind of compiled a list of all the things that were mentioned 
          multiple times,” he explains. For Phantom Studios, Elizondo notes, 
          “I had the advantage of building a studio from scratch, so I had 
          to put my gear list together in conjunction with the size of the room. 
          I knew what was going to go where even before it was built. It was a 
          great advantage, knowing exactly what gear I was going to get, and where 
          it was going to be placed, how it was going to be patched in, the whole 
          thing.”
        Colleagues Matt Serletic and Greg Collins alerted Elizondo 
          to the benefits of the SSL AWS 900. “I was just immediately blown 
          away at how functional it was, and how compact it was as well,” 
          he recalls. “After witnessing what it could do, I set up a demo 
          of the console [and] with my engineer got an hour-long tutorial on the 
          whole thing. We were able to bring our own hard drive and call up a 
          mix on their AWS 900. I was totally sold. It is the perfect combination 
          of traditional SSL technology for a home studio environment. The AWS 
          900 was the last big piece of the puzzle, as far as being able to take 
          the record process, the mixing process to the next level.”
        GC Pro — exclusive distributor of the SSL AWS 900 
          console — proved to be the crucial resource for almost everything 
          else Elizondo needed to make his studio dream a reality. “I don’t 
          know what the ratio has been, but a good 60 or 70 percent of the gear 
          I’ve gotten for the studio was all through GC Pro,” he says. 
          “Working with GC Pro has been amazing. We’d compile lists 
          of products, and get instant feedback on what was out there to choose 
          from. GC Pro became an invaluable source of information.”
        
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