Electrical Audio

Unlike most producers, Albini refused to take any royalties from musicians who record at the studio.

[citation needed] The rooms are also designed to offer natural reverberation rather than adding the quality in post-production.

"[4] The facility was built by gutting an existing building and customizing the space to Albini's specifications, including walls made of adobe bricks shipped from New Mexico.

The control room runs a 48 channel Neotek Elite console and can accommodate up to 132 inputs.

The control room runs a 36 input Neotek Series II console.

Studio A in 2011, with adobe brick walls and vintage keyboards