Set in the Hampshire countryside, Winchester Audio Barn is a unique addition to the UK’s commercial studio landscape. Stacked full of vintage equipment, the studio has a strong technical backbone, underpinned by a huge inventory of Van Damme cables and patchbays.
Winchester Audio Barn has been a passion project for its founder Niall Holden, but creating a world-class recording facility was not the original idea. “It started off as a bit of a jam room where I could throw some guitars down and just make a lot of noise without upsetting my neighbours,” he recalled. “It grew from there. I spoke to various friends; different opportunities came to light and the idea evolved. It soon became clear that we had the potential to do something different and create the kind of new-build recording space that the UK hasn’t seen for 25 years.”
Bill Ward from Langdale Technical designed and installed the studio while Chris Walls from Level Acoustic Design took on the responsibility of the acoustics, and engineer, producer, musician and educator, Stuart Bruce added his input and experience to the technical side of the project.
“It's been a no compromise build really, and the results are the evidence,” said Ward. “Because we knew what the levels of gear were, we could wire it and design it accordingly and we've put a lot of capacity in for more gear in the future.”
