The Panhandle House recording studio owners Erik and Marc Herbst have recently completed an in-house design and build of Studio B at their facility in Denton, Texas. The project saw Carl Tatz Design (CTD) commission two PhantomFocus PFM HD-1000 Master Reference Monitor Systems – one in the new Studio B mix room alongside an upgrade of the PhantomFocus System in Studio A, replacing existing monitors with a pair of HD-1000s.

Erik Herbst and Lead PhantomFocus Installation Engineer Adam David Smith in front of the PFM HD-1000 Master Reference Monitor System in the Studio B mix roomThe Panhandle House is a legacy PhantomFocus adopter, having installed its first PhantomFocus System in Studio A back in 2007 and upgraded in 2016.

‘When the Herbst brothers contacted us about their plans to build a long-anticipated mix room, we were able to provide some acoustic data for them, but there was no question that they would want to continue the studio’s PhantomFocus legacy that, in some measure, has contributed to their position as one of the top recording facilities in north Texas,’ says studio designer, Carl Tatz.

Wanting to bring the Panhandle House monitoring up to the latest PhantomFocus spec in the Studio B mix room, CTD installed, along with the PFM HD-1000 Master Reference Monitors, a pair of PFM Ice Cube-12 Subwoofers and Sound Anchor PF Monitor Stands, using the latest PFS tuning algorithms.

Marc Herbst oversees the day-to-day operations as studio manager while having been instrumental in creating the uniquely beautiful library motif that was crafted into the Studio B mix room. As engineer, producer and musician, Erik Herbst is the musical creative heart of The Panhandle House.

‘I’m really impressed with Carl’s latest version of the PFS, with the new PFM HD-1000 Monitors,’ reports Eric Herbst. ‘The imaging and mix translation are better than ever. It’s really fun to be able to mix the low end just how you want and have it translate perfectly to the car or other systems. I’m loving the transient detail; it pushes me to be a better engineer and mixer.’

More: www.phantomfocus.com

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