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I was in Boston this week for the NCSL conference and took the train down to New London, CT to visit a friend, Charles, who works at Sonalysts. One facility there is Power Station – New England. It’s a studio designed by Tony Bongiovi. Sonalysts is a strange place. Created by former Navy submarine personnel, they do classified work as a DOD consultant, operate the Power Station studio, run video editing suites (classified and non-classified) and have film stages and road tour rehearsal facilities. Charles, like many there, has top secret clearance (or higher, I really don’t know those levels) and works both on the classified projects (which I couldn’t take pictures of) and on studio work. Charles does a fair amount of the IT work and much of the studio maintenance.
This page is the official page of Power Station – New England. I didn’t have a wide enough lens to get a picture like this that shows the domed ceiling and the floor, so my pictures just show smaller views.
http://www.sonalysts.com/tour_rehearsals/powerstation.html
Here's the Neve VR console. Charles tells me each of the 72 channels has over 200 electrolytic caps, so they probably will replace it at some point, to reduce maintenance time and effort.
For all the cool stuff there, one thing I noticed is that my humble studio has a much better monitoring environment, with my Attack Wall and big monitors. They have several decent sounding speakers, including the ProAcs and B&Ws, but they are all small, ported things and they sit right on the big console and there are a lot of close reflections.
Racks of stuff in the wall behind the console. The one thing I really envied was the brand new, 8 channel Millennia Media preamp.
Shots of the main tracking room, including a shot of the dome...
Looking back into the control room from the tracking room...
Yeah, they've got mikes... all the usual stuff: U47s, U67s, U87s, C12s, C24s, etc., etc....
The view from behind the rack wall. I didn't get a close up of the Neve power supplies, but it fills a 6 foot tall rack.
When I get time, I'll upload pix of the 15,000 sq. ft. film stage/tour rehearsal studio.
Cheers,
Otto
This page is the official page of Power Station – New England. I didn’t have a wide enough lens to get a picture like this that shows the domed ceiling and the floor, so my pictures just show smaller views.
http://www.sonalysts.com/tour_rehearsals/powerstation.html
Here's the Neve VR console. Charles tells me each of the 72 channels has over 200 electrolytic caps, so they probably will replace it at some point, to reduce maintenance time and effort.

For all the cool stuff there, one thing I noticed is that my humble studio has a much better monitoring environment, with my Attack Wall and big monitors. They have several decent sounding speakers, including the ProAcs and B&Ws, but they are all small, ported things and they sit right on the big console and there are a lot of close reflections.
Racks of stuff in the wall behind the console. The one thing I really envied was the brand new, 8 channel Millennia Media preamp.


Shots of the main tracking room, including a shot of the dome...



Looking back into the control room from the tracking room...

Yeah, they've got mikes... all the usual stuff: U47s, U67s, U87s, C12s, C24s, etc., etc....

The view from behind the rack wall. I didn't get a close up of the Neve power supplies, but it fills a 6 foot tall rack.

When I get time, I'll upload pix of the 15,000 sq. ft. film stage/tour rehearsal studio.
Cheers,
Otto