Stay tuned for new designs on the way from JamRacks music studio furniture. A full line of bamboo music studio furniture, audio racks and studio desks for recording, mixing, and mastering. The perfect solution for your commercial or home recording studio.
JamRacks and Purple Audio
JamRacks® music studio furniture and Purple Audio have joined forces to bring you a new line of beautiful music production workstations that can be customized to you specific recording or editing needs. -- More cool surprises coming soon.
"There is no comparison in terms of quality, stability, and strength to the typical particle-board solutions, and to my knowledge, the JamRacks products are comparable in price, if not more affordable." Geoff Stanfield,
Tape Op Magazine.
tapeop.com/reviews/gear/118/mftwenty5-modular-console/
Tape Op Magazine.
tapeop.com/reviews/gear/118/mftwenty5-modular-console/
JamRacks bamboo studio desk and rack designs
The JamRacks® Basic Studio Desks can be easily upgraded with different sized tops and bridges. All desk configurations work perfectly with our 14 space bamboo racks, 12POD™racks, and the VCAR™ Sidecar.
JamRacks Shop Pictures
Here are some early shots of in-progress workstations and racks from the workshop.
JamRacks Speaker Stands
JamRacks Speaker Stand in solid bamboo. Adjustable from 36" to 42". Bottom feet adjust for tilt. Top plate is Isolated from base. Cable management in the center.
Weighs a whopping 31.6 lbs ea. Will easily hold 200 lbs.
Weighs a whopping 31.6 lbs ea. Will easily hold 200 lbs.
Trade Show and Event Photos
Recent photos from trade show events such as AES and NAMM.
JamRacks® bamboo music studio furniture in the Eventide booth with Richard Factor. AES 2015 NYC.
In the Studio with JamRacks studio furniture
Early Rack and Workstation Designs
Kaleidoscope Sound
Five Bay Cherry & Bamboo Producres Desk
From Mix magazine - March 2010
The brand-new credenza was built by master carpenter Jeff Baker, and was made with a mixture of cherry and bamboo wood. The credenza and new console are brought in through the window and set up. With the console now in the room, the contractor (Ambrosi) could finish construction by day, and by night Kaleidoscope's Sal Mormando and Karli Maloney could start the basic wiring for the console.
See more at
http://www.mixonline.com/content/kaleidoscope-sound-studio-photo-gallery/37167
The brand-new credenza was built by master carpenter Jeff Baker, and was made with a mixture of cherry and bamboo wood. The credenza and new console are brought in through the window and set up. With the console now in the room, the contractor (Ambrosi) could finish construction by day, and by night Kaleidoscope's Sal Mormando and Karli Maloney could start the basic wiring for the console.
See more at
http://www.mixonline.com/content/kaleidoscope-sound-studio-photo-gallery/37167