Jim Yakabuski, From Bar Band to Van Halen
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Jim Yakabuski’s career started in Vancouver bar bands, learning live sound the hard way: small rooms, limited gear, feedback problems, and a lot of figuring it out as he went.
In this episode, Jim walks through the path that took him from those early club gigs to DB Sound, Summerfest in Milwaukee, monitor gigs with Aerosmith and Poison, and eventually front of house for Van Halen. Along the way, he shares stories about learning before the internet, working with massive proprietary PA systems, mixing Van Halen, chasing Eddie’s guitar tone, and watching the industry shift from analog consoles and huge speaker walls to digital desks, measurement, and modern line arrays.
Jim has mixed for Van Halen, Journey, Peter Frampton, Avril Lavigne, Matchbox Twenty, Rob Thomas, Gwen Stefani, Luis Miguel, and many others. He is also the author of Professional Sound Reinforcement Techniques and continues to give back to the audio community through writing, teaching, podcasts, and The MIX Institute.
This conversation is about more than the resume. It is about the climb, the craft, the luck, the pressure, and the lifelong pursuit of making a show feel right for the people in the room.