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Steakhouse Studio Rocks On With TELEFUNKEN Mics

With the acquisition of their new TELEFUNKEN DC7 drum pack, renowned Steakhouse Studio in LA has one the largest collection of microphones from TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik of South Windsor, Connecticut. Sam Madill holds a TELEFUNKEN M80 dynamic mic in the Steakhouse control room. Photos by David Goggin. Chief engineer Sam Madill explained, “We added the Telefunken […]

With the acquisition of their new TELEFUNKEN DC7 drum pack, renowned Steakhouse Studio in LA has one the largest collection of microphones from TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik of South Windsor, Connecticut.

Sam Madill holds a TELEFUNKEN M80 dynamic mic in the Steakhouse control room. Photos by David Goggin.

Chief engineer Sam Madill explained, “We added the Telefunken drum pack to simplify and speed up our work with drummers, and to complement our comprehensive mic collection. Steakhouse is known for tracking drums and we have 30+ year history with some of the greatest drummers ever recorded.”

The DC7 Drum Pack includes an M80-SH, three M81-SH’s, an M82, and a matched pair of M60 FET condensers with mounts and right angle cables in a hard-shell case. https://www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com/microphones/dc7

In addition to their new DC7 collection, Steakhouse has a Diamond Series Ela M 251E multi-pattern large diaphragm tube condenser microphone, a matched set of large diaphragm C12 condenser mics, two TF29 “Copperhead” tube mics with all-brass K67-style capsules, four M60 FET mics with three interchangeable cardioid, omni, and hypercardioid capsules, and an assortment of M80, M81, and M82 dynamics mics.

Studio partner/engineer Lee Bench explains the history of TELEFUNKEN acquisitions over the years and how the mics have been an integral part of the studio’s reputation with demanding producers and engineers, “We began our relationship with Telefunken four years after partnering with previous owner/partner Steve Lukather of Toto in 1996. We had Toto’s vintage mic collection, which included an original ELA M. Gradually these mics were needed for projects outside of Steakhouse, and that left a huge hole in our mic collection. A rep from the new Telefunken happened to be in town and after hearing their new re-creations of the classic mics, it was the obvious choice.”

Chief engineer Samuel Madill and studio partner/engineer Lee Bench are seen with a full complement of TELEFUNKEN mics on the drum kit. Bench demonstrates with a drumstick the ideal distance for the C12 overhead mics.

Steakhouse Studio opened in 1986 and specializes in music production, offering 24-track analog recording and HD digital capabilities. The 1974 EMI/NEVE Custom QUAD console was originally built for EMI Records is and is the largest one still in operation. It has 56 Flying Fader-equipped input channels, 48 of which have 1064 Class A EQ. The console can route 92 inputs (80 with NEVE EQ) to the four-track bus with very sophisticated routing options.
Steakhouse Studios: http://steakhousestudio.com

ABOUT TELEFUNKEN
TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik strives for absolute perfection. By offering historic recreations of classic microphones alongside their own proprietary designs based around the distinctive tube mic sound, TELEFUNKEN has established a product line that expertly combines vintage style and sound with the reliability of a modern-day microphone design. TELEFUNKEN’s commitment to both the sonic excellence and quality of all of their products is rivaled only by their dedication to provide the best possible service to their customers.
http://www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com

 

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