Thursday 17 June 2010

OBERLIN COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC INSTALLS STATE-OF-THE-ART PMC MB2S-XBD REFERENCE MONITORS WITHIN NEW RECORDING STUDIO


“The system is a major contribution to our new facility” - Paul Eachus, Director of Audio Services.

As the oldest continuously operating conservatory of music in the United States, Ohio-based Oberlin College offers a number of undergraduate majors, including private study in 32 areas, in addition to concert halls, practice rooms and teaching studios. So when the time came to outfit the Joseph R. Clonick Recording Studio and control room with surround-sound loudspeakers, Oberlin looked to the best: PMC Reference Monitors.

“We selected a pair of MB2S-XBD cabinets for left and right channels, plus an MB2S-C for the center,” explains the Oberlin’s Director of Audio Services, Paul Eachus. “We went for PMC because our MB2S system offers a very large sound stage in terms of both width as well as height – the image extends far beyond the system’s physical dimensions. Which means that our students can work throughout the room on tracking and mixing sessions and not lose that essential sweet spot. MB2S offers life-like reproduction, just as if the band was right there in the room with you. The PMC system is a major contribution to our new facility.” The studio is housed in the conservatory’s new Bertram and Judith Kohl Building.

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