Well, here she is(one room anyway) of my studio.
We have had the fortune of being able to aquire some nice gear over the years, some of which is in the photos. Noteables are
Mixing Desk-http://www.sytek-audio-systems.com/products/consoles/elan2-tt/ Neotek ELAN II (16 trk) (that thing you see in one of the pictures with the "NEOTEK" name on it is the Mixing Desk Power Supply(weighs 50lbs!)
Hard Disk Recording System- [url=http://www.izcorp.com/hightrack-48.php]RADAR V Classic (up to 48 tracks at 24/96)[/url]
Analog to digital/digital to analog conversion--[url=http://mytekdigital.com/products/8x192adda.htm]Mytek 8x192 ADDA[/url]
2 track digital master machine--[url=url=http://www.b-p-t.com/alesis-masterlink-modifications.html]Balanced Power Tech. Modded Masterlink[/url]
Analog Tape Machine- [url=http://analogrules.com/Gallery/album20/MCI_JH110_004A]MCI JH110B 8 track[/url] (soon to be replaced with Stellavox SP-8(modded for 33.5 ips)
Mic Preamps[url=http://davelectronics.com/bg8.htm]Dav Electronics BG-8s(we have 3 of these modded for 20 extra db of gain)[/url]
we have many many mics, but the ones you see in the pics are [url=http://schoeps.de/E-2004/wide-cardioids.html]Schoeps CMC621[/url], [url=http://www.coutant.org/akgc426b/spec.pdf]my hot rodded AKG 426b[/url](stereo mic, fresh back from Stephen Paul Audio tweaked to the hilt!)[I always use that microphone in [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blumlein_Pair]Blumlein[/url](that is my favorite mic technique, bar none) ,[url=http://www.microtechgefell.de/eng/home.htm]Gefell[/url] umt70s, and
[url=http://www.coleselectroacoustics.com/micstudio4040.shtml]Coles 4040s(also in blumlein exclusively)[/url]
Room Treatment- [url=www.gikacoustics.com]GIK Acoustics[/url]
the monitors you see are the notorious [url=http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep08/articles/yamahans10.htm]NS10s[/url] hell, I love them. Know what they sound like, how to use them, and thats all that matters!
the ns10s are being driven by a [url=http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/592bryston/index4.html]Bryston 4b[/url]
Power Conditioning--[url=http://www.richardgrayspowercompany.com/]Richard Gray[/url]
We also have many guitars(My baby is a Santa Cruz Vintage Jumbo), but the one in the pic is my studio partner, Donnie's [url=http://www.collingsguitars.com/cseries-c10.htm]Collings C-10[/url]
you also see a varied assortment of stands, cables(mostly analysis plus, some [url=http://www.vovox.com/]VOVOX[/url]
that circular thing in one picture is a [url=http://www.mdw.ac.at/I101/iea/tm/scripts/jecklin/tt03mikrofon.pdf#searc…"Jecklin-Scheibe"]setup[/url] for my 2nd favorite microphone technique, [url=http://www.josephson.com/tn5.html]OSS, or "Jecklin Disc"[/url] (rivaled only by blumlein in "reality" reproduction of the source..



































anyway, that is a small portion of our studio and our gear. We dont use post-processing at all, but instead focus on getting everything right before we even hit record. Ill try to post samples sometime.
Well, here she is(one room anyway) of my studio.
We have had the fortune of being able to aquire some nice gear over the years, some of which is in the photos. Noteables are
Mixing Desk-http://www.sytek-audio-systems.com/products/consoles/elan2-tt/ Neotek ELAN II (16 trk) (that thing you see in one of the pictures with the "NEOTEK" name on it is the Mixing Desk Power Supply(weighs 50lbs!)
Hard Disk Recording System- [url=http://www.izcorp.com/hightrack-48.php]RADAR V Classic (up to 48 tracks at 24/96)[/url]
Analog to digital/digital to analog conversion--[url=http://mytekdigital.com/products/8x192adda.htm]Mytek 8x192 ADDA[/url]
2 track digital master machine--[url=url=http://www.b-p-t.com/alesis-masterlink-modifications.html]Balanced Power Tech. Modded Masterlink[/url]
Analog Tape Machine- [url=http://analogrules.com/Gallery/album20/MCI_JH110_004A]MCI JH110B 8 track[/url] (soon to be replaced with Stellavox SP-8(modded for 33.5 ips)
Mic Preamps[url=http://davelectronics.com/bg8.htm]Dav Electronics BG-8s(we have 3 of these modded for 20 extra db of gain)[/url]
we have many many mics, but the ones you see in the pics are [url=http://schoeps.de/E-2004/wide-cardioids.html]Schoeps CMC621[/url], [url=http://www.coutant.org/akgc426b/spec.pdf]my hot rodded AKG 426b[/url](stereo mic, fresh back from Stephen Paul Audio tweaked to the hilt!)[I always use that microphone in [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blumlein_Pair]Blumlein[/url](that is my favorite mic technique, bar none) ,[url=http://www.microtechgefell.de/eng/home.htm]Gefell[/url] umt70s, and
[url=http://www.coleselectroacoustics.com/micstudio4040.shtml]Coles 4040s(also in blumlein exclusively)[/url]
Room Treatment- [url=www.gikacoustics.com]GIK Acoustics[/url]
the monitors you see are the notorious [url=http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep08/articles/yamahans10.htm]NS10s[/url] hell, I love them. Know what they sound like, how to use them, and thats all that matters!
the ns10s are being driven by a [url=http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/592bryston/index4.html]Bryston 4b[/url]
Power Conditioning--[url=http://www.richardgrayspowercompany.com/]Richard Gray[/url]
We also have many guitars(My baby is a Santa Cruz Vintage Jumbo), but the one in the pic is my studio partner, Donnie's [url=http://www.collingsguitars.com/cseries-c10.htm]Collings C-10[/url]
you also see a varied assortment of stands, cables(mostly analysis plus, some [url=http://www.vovox.com/]VOVOX[/url]
that circular thing in one picture is a [url=http://www.mdw.ac.at/I101/iea/tm/scripts/jecklin/tt03mikrofon.pdf#searc…"Jecklin-Scheibe"]setup[/url] for my 2nd favorite microphone technique, [url=http://www.josephson.com/tn5.html]OSS, or "Jecklin Disc"[/url] (rivaled only by blumlein in "reality" reproduction of the source..
anyway, that is a small portion of our studio and our gear. We dont use post-processing at all, but instead focus on getting everything right before we even hit record. Ill try to post samples sometime.