Full Well

August 1, 2012


by Byron Carrick
Full Well is a toy store within a recording studio for anyone with a sonic sense. Tubes rule here and it shows from the massive collection of Marshall, Orange, Boogie and Vox  guitar amps up front to the back end housing Manley, Avalon and Neve equipment that will blow your Rock’N’Roll mind. Do you wanna run a vintage Marshall Plexi through a Fender 2 X 10 cab with an array of mic’s surrounding it? Well, at Full Well you can.
A perfect blend of vintage to modern with 128 tracks of Pro Tools HD3 with a Tangent 3216 analog console and, yes, an MCI JH-110 Analog Tape Machine. Full Well spares no expense to get the sound you need.

On top of it all stands Mike Bolenbach: owner, operator, master engineer, and secret ingredient to taking your music to the next level. His experience and uncanny ability to work with just about any genre of music is something that can not be explained simply with words. It must be experienced.
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photos by Byron Carrick
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