Peavey Electronics enters the podcast circuit with the launch of the “Peavey Monitor,” a podcast show dedicated to the people and stories behind the company.
Powered by Peavey, this behind-the-scenes podcast will tell the stories of individuals who contribute to making the Peavey machine run, including employees, artists, and industry personnel, and highlight new developments across the Peavey portfolio.
“Peavey Monitor” host Fred Poole, general manager of North American Sales and product Development at Peavey Electronics, began his career at the company in 2002 as regional sales manager; he’s also an enthusiastic bass player. “From the engineers to the salespeople to the customer service reps, everyone here is involved with the gear and is passionate about it,” Poole explained.
In “Peavey Monitor” Episode 1, Fred interviews Elon Coats, a senior engineer at Peavey, just before Elon is set to retire. Coats was involved in a multitude of projects during his 26 years at Peavey, and was awarded four patents while working on the groundbreaking Peavey Kosmos processors.
“You can really put your heart into something if you really love it,” said Coats, who began his audio engineering journey at a young age by making his own amps, pedals, and mixers. He still plays guitar in a church band. “If you’re a musician, you love music so when you’re designing something, you want it the best it can be because you want something that you love, not just something that will sell.”
Echoing this sentiment, Poole wants people to know the stories behind the products and the people who make a difference at Peavey. The same engineers who work on the most high-profile projects are developing entry-level products for everyday musicians. Ultimately, the team develops solutions because they care and not just because they’re focused on the bottom line.
Future “Peavey Monitor” episodes will share similar insights and provide tremendous value to listeners, from gear geeks and audiophiles to Peavey enthusiasts and industry professionals.
“Peavey Monitor” is available on most podcast platforms. To access the podcast, visit your preferred listening channel or here.