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Tiny Telephone was opened in September of 1997 to provide affordable hi-fi recording to San Francisco's independent music community. In our A room , you'll find a discrete Neve 5316 and a Studer 827 , one of the finest 24-track tape recorders ever made. The studio is about 1700 sq. ft., with an isolation room, two rock-solid amp lockers, and a Bob Hodas-tuned control room. The A room is packed with well-maintained classic keyboards (Wurlitzer 200A, Rhodes 73, Hammond B3/ Leslie 122, many classic mono and poly synths) and a Yamaha C3 grand piano. Our 1200 sq. ft. B room features a Neotek Elite 44 input console, Studer 827, and tons of amazing gear.

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