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    Howdy! I'm in a Chicago-Based Bluegrass band. We have finished tracking/mixing a full length album and are ready to send it off for mastering. Anyone have suggestions of places they've used? We've got a few recommendations but nowhere with a wealth of experience in acoustic tunes. Looking to keep it under $500. Thanks, Y'all!

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    Never mind. I did not even pay good attention to the section of the forum I was in.
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    That's a difficult price point to get anyone who is really good with acoustic music to do mastering.
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    Yeah, tough price. Cough up a little more and go to Randy Leroy or Bill Wolf.

    Other top guys that are more expensive but awesome:
    Eric Conn from Independant Mastering
    Doug Sax
    Denny Purcell

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    We work with Eric Uglum at New Wine Studios. He has a wiki, check him out.

    We're very happy to say that Eric now also plays bass, guitar and mando and sings in our band.
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