SweetSounds Studio Launches Soho Audio Source
Recording studios have long served as de facto technology showcases. SweetSounds Studio in Manhattan is now taking on that role in an official capacity, via its partnership with Legacy Audio as the official New York City showroom for Legacy’s monitors.
The arrangement has been dubbed Soho Audio Source, acting as a new division of SweetSounds. And the studio is putting its monitors where its money is: Legacy speakers are used as mains in all control rooms, including the Rupert Neve Designs 5088-equipped Studio A and in-the-box Studio B.
Soho Audio Source is partnered and works directly with Legacy President and Founder Bill Dudleston, who has designed and provided speaker monitors for an elite clientele including GRAMMY Award-winning producers Rick Rubin, L.A. Reid, and mastering engineer Herb Powers.
All Legacy Audio speaker pairs are custom made to order, including their flagship Focus SE, which are available for listening at the studio.
As SweetSounds/SoHo Audio Source director Dinesh Boaz, along with Dudleston point out, the arrangement allows engineers and audiophiles alike to audition the speakers with high resolution material as close to the source as possible. Legacy Audio listening sessions can be arranged via inquiry at SoHo Audio Source.