
Originally Posted by
Darkspine Sonic
There's something to be said for bigger studios as well. Bigger studios are going to have access to multiple sets of pre-amps, instruments, amplifiers, etc. They will also typically have treated rooms with the best possible acoustics. Gear is ungoldy expensive when you start getting into higher end stuff. Plus, you also get a hopefully really good engineer. I'm not trying to sway away from the learning to do it yourself thing, because that's how I started and then decided to pursue an education in audio engineering and plan to own my own studio at some point. I just think there is arguments to be made for using a professionally built studio.