Noise Nest Pumps Up The Volume with PMC’s Flagship QB1-A Monitors
USA – Noise Nest, a production complex owned by drummer, producer and entrepreneur Nick Gross, has undergone significant expansion over the last 12 months and now boasts five recording studios, all of which feature PMC monitoring.
Based in Los Angeles, this exceptional facility chose PMC’s flagship QB1-A in-wall main monitors for its recently opened Studio A, while its remaining four studios use a mixture of PMC IB1S-A, twotwo.6 and twotwo.8 monitors for nearfield duties.
“Choosing a PMC QB1 system for Studio A was a no-brainer because they are simply amazing,” Nick Gross says. “They sound clean and rounded, even at very high volumes. They reproduce the audio in such a pure way that you get to hear exactly what you are recording with no compromises.”
Noise Nest pumps up the volume with PMC
Friday, 29 January 2021
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USA - Noise Nest, a production complex owned by drummer, producer and entrepreneur Nick Gross, has undergone significant expansion over the last 12 months and now boasts five recording studios - all of which feature PMC monitoring. Based in Los Angeles, this facility chose PMC’s flagship QB1-A in-wall main monitors for its recently opened Studio A, while its remaining four studios use a mixture of PMC IB1S-A, twotwo.6 and twotwo.8 monitors for nearfield duties. “Choosing a PMC QB1 system for Studio A was a no- brainer because they are simply amazing,” Nick Gross says. “They sound clean and rounded, even at very high volumes. They reproduce the audio in such a pure way that you get to hear exactly what you are recording with no compromises.”
In addition to a recent series of well-received nostalgic quarantine videos of older classic GF favorites over the course of 2020, the band performed a livestream album release party set for
Never Look Back at the famed Roxy.
Feldy in an exclusive interview to discuss the band’s new record, the multitude of notable guest vocalists featured on its tracks and the pride that comes with releasing an album on your very own label.
Last time we spoke, you revealed the title for this record, and its first single, “Wallflower.” How was the reaction?
I think people are very stoked on this album. Look, I’m not out there drilling for negativity like some people like to just [to] keep going until they find something bad to latch onto. I read the comments on my stuff. I’ve read the comments on