History
It's simple and still a fantastic tale. Engineer / producer / vintage electronics whiz Marshall Terry searched for over three months for the REAL 'Chicago' room - a 100 year old, pre WWI brick building with a timber roof that had natural reverb that no wood or drywall or acoustic design could ever have. From starting from scratch in 2007 and finding the yang to his ying in Nashville engineer / producer / hi-fi maverick Stu Kaletsch, the other half of Stereophonic, in late 2008, the two have grown and created a studio where it feels good to make *real* music in. The electric crayons of vintage and new - custom mics, preamps, tape machines, consoles, and HD digital - that we've gathered over many years still create 'the sound' that somehow disappeared from Chicago (and the world) some few decades ago. Every record still sounds different from the one before.
Specialties
Fully analog (or digital, if you want) recording in a gigantic, vintage room. It's Chicago, IL's largest recording studio and tracking room, as well as fully equipped repair shop for all types of vintage pro audio, amplifiers, guitars, basses, and electronics.