Gear & Signal Chain

The chain matters. So does who’s running it.

An analog console, a deep vintage microphone collection, outboard, and a room full of instruments — run by engineers who know what each piece is for.

What’s in the room

Gear lists are easy to publish and hard to play. Sound House keeps the chain deep and the focus on the take — the right microphone for the source, an analog front end, and an engineer making the call in real time. The fastest way to understand the signal chain is to hear it on a walk-through.

  • Console & front end. An analog mixing console and outboard at the center of the room — tracked decisions you can hear as they’re made.
  • Microphone collection. A wide vintage and modern microphone locker, matched to source rather than to a spec sheet.
  • Instruments on hand. Grand piano, vintage organ, synths, guitars and a full drum setup — ready when the arrangement needs them.
  • Tracking to master. The same building handles tracking, mixing and mastering — no file handoffs to a stranger mid-project.
Analog mixing console at Sound House Studios Vintage condenser microphone at Sound House Studios

Want the specifics for a particular source — vocals, strings, a drum kit, a full band? Tell us what you’re tracking and we’ll walk you through exactly how we’d approach it. Or come tour the rooms and hear it for yourself.

Hear the chain

Book a free studio walk-through.

See the room, hear the signal chain, and talk through your project with Jon — no pressure, no commitment.

Book a Free Studio Walk-Through
113 S Florida Avenue · Lakeland, FL 33801