PMC Speakers has produced a unique pair of its MB2-XBD studio monitors that are allowing the new owner of a one-off musical work of art created by the Wu-Tang Clan to experience the audio exactly as its producers intended.
By Clive Young The Beatles were nothing if not ambitious, and it seems that every time someone looks to shed new light on the Fab Four's history, the result is equally ambitious. You wind up with massive tomes like The Beatles: Recording Sessions or documentaries like the band's own 8-hour Beatles Anthology. All of them, of course, are attempts to show how the group caught lightning in a bottle over and over and over again. But for many audio pros and fans (and those who are both), the ultimate way to see that would be to simply watch John, Paul, George and Ringo at work in the studio. Now legendary producer/engineer Geoff Emerickwho was on hand for the recording of many of the band's hitsis aiming to show the world exactly that, as part of the creative team behind a new arena production, The Sessions.
"Our shows are typically standing shows where folks are heavy drinking and having a good timeso we want to make sure they can hear what they came to see."Nick Abrahamson, Systems Engineer, George Thorogood and the Destroyers