HIGHWAY 89 is recorded in BYU Broadcasting’s new state-of-the-art performance studios, Studio 6 & Studio 6B. And occasionally larger groups are recorded in Studio C with an audience.
Studio 6:
- Designed by Russ Berger Design Group
- Length 22’ x Width 25’ x Height 12.5’
- A selection of mics including: Neumann & Schoeps
- Thiel CS2.4 speakers with Bryston amplification
- 7' Steinway Model B
Studio 6B:
- 24 Channels of ProTools HD
- Avid D-command Console
- Altiverb 7
- Lexicon Plug-in Effects Suite
- (3) Grace M801 (8 channel) preamps
- Apogee Symphony I/O with resolution up to 24 bit 192k
- Monitoring through a 5.1 Bowers & Wilkins system comprised of 800, 802 and 805 Diamond speakers along with a matching DB1 dual 12" subwoofer. The 800s and 802 center are each driven by a McIntosh 501 (500 watt monoblock amp). The 805s are driven by a stereo McIntosh 402 amp (400 watts per channel)
Studio C
- Fully wired for radio and television production
- 4000 (sq. ft.) floor space
- 260 retractable theatre seats
- 27’ Stewart perforated movie screen
- 12 fiber-optic connections for studio cameras
- Crestron Digital Theatre Control System
- Christie 10,500 Lumen HD projector
- 90+ remotely controlled studio lights
- Variable color LED floodlights
- Applause signs
- Sixteen 36”, high volume, ultra-low noise cooling vents
- Full in-house audio mixing capability
- JBL Professional Cinema Speaker System
- 18 individual speaker enclosures
- 7.1 speaker arrangement
- 8,700 watts of speaker power
- Four 18” ported, subwoofer drivers
- Grace M802 microphone pre amps