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    Jeff Lipton

    Mastering Engineer at Peerless Mastering

    Jeff Lipton is a prominent mastering engineer and the founder of Peerless Mastering, which he established in 1995. His journey in mastering began in 1993 when he started working on friends' recordings in his bedroom. Recognizing his talent, he opened Peerless Mastering in Boston, which has since evolved into a renowned facility with two mastering suites located just outside the city.12

    Lipton's expertise lies in enhancing the sonic quality of recordings, ensuring they sound polished and consistent across various playback systems. He is known for his unique approach to mastering, which often involves balancing compression with expansion to preserve the dynamic range of music. This method contrasts with the common industry trend of prioritizing loudness over quality.1 Throughout his career, he has worked on numerous notable projects, including The Magnetic Fields' acclaimed album "69 Love Songs," where he contributed significantly to achieving a cohesive sound across a large number of tracks.1

    His work at Peerless Mastering has attracted a diverse clientele, from independent artists to major labels, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the mastering industry.2

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    Greater Boston Area