an American sound and radio engineer most well known for creating the template 
for modern rock sound systems. He founded the company Heil Sound in 1966,[1] 
which went on to create unique touring sound systems for bands such as The 
Grateful Dead and The Who.[2] He invented the Heil Talk Box in 1973, which was 
frequently used by musicians such as Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh and Richie 
Sambora, and is still in use today.[3]

Heil has been an innovator in the field of amateur radio, manufacturing 
microphones and satellite dishes for broadcasters and live sound engineers.[4] 
In the late 1980s Heil Sound became one of the first American companies to 
create and install home theaters, and Heil has lectured at major electronic 
conventions and taught classes at various institutions.[5]

He has won multiple awards and honors, and in 2007 he was invited to exhibit at 
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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