Electrical Audio Construction, 1997-1998
After demo'ing the existing walls, the space that would become Studio A, looking towards the front of the building (north)
Studio A after demo but before construction, looking toward the back of the building (south), from the space where Alcatraz was built
Removing the old roof in Studio B's live room
Non-parallel wall construction in Studio B control
Framing for the interior window in Studio B control
Installation of the diffusive ceiling in Studio B
Framing for the racks and aux panels in Studio B
Installation of the wall supports in Studio B's live room
Removing the former roof lumber in Studio B
The view from Studio B control into the live room mid-construction
Sanding the new subfloor in Studio B control
The view up through the old roof supports in Studio B's live room
Framing for the Studio B control room rear seating
Building a wall separating Studio B from the client lounge
Tearing out the old subfloor in Studio A
Jay freaking Ryan, now a renowned poster artist and founder of The Bird Machine, worked on the studio during gutting and rebuild
Studio A's brand new Neotek Elite arrived with a smashed meter bridge after Steve declined to pay $1500 to insure it. The crate was perfectly intact.
The meter bridge in question...
Hoisting the console into Studio A through the alley
Bob Weston and Bill Skibbe winching the Studer A820 onto the second floor for installation in Studio B
Framing the sliding doors and control room window in Studio A
LAST WINDOW, Y'ALL
Baby Greg Norman
Baby Rob Bochnik
Tom Zaluckyj, denim king
As noted... Brett Grossman