is Kenny Woods, Pierre de Reeder, and a 1974 Quantum Audio Labs QA-1010 20 channel mixing desk formerly owned by James brown. This console features 16 channels of Riechenbach transformer-balanced mic pres and inductor-based 3 band EQ. It was recapped in 2004 before it made its journer from Mr. Brown's to our 2000 sq. foot studio in North Hollywood, CA.
Our studio space consists of a 40' x 20' tracking room with 20' ceilings, 24' x 14' control room, vocal booth, 3 guitar iso rooms, central AC, front lounge, loft, wireless wi-fi for internet.
We're currently running Pro Tools HD2, and an Ampex 16 track 2". We also have a wide array of vintage instruments and boutique recording gear by: Quad Eight, Neumann, API, Chandler Limited, DBX, Daking, UREI, AKG, Dynaudio, ARP, Oberheim, Aurora Audio, Sennheiser, Pearlman, Multivox, Korg, Roland, Shure, Marshall, Universal Audio, Fender, Royer, Hammond, Wurlitzer, Slingerland, Ludwig, Zildjian, Gretsche, Paiste, Auratone, Selmer, Peluso, VOX, MXR, Creepy Fingers, etc.
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