Norway’s Crosound Studio Installs PMC6-2 Monitors

Monday, February 6th, 2023
Crosound Studio Installs PMC6-2
Crosound Studio, a recording facility owned by acclaimed producer and musician Øystein G. Brun, is the first in Norway to install PMC 6-2 monitors.

Established in 2016 and based in the idyllic countryside near Bergen, Crosound Studio was initially intended as a base for Brun’s own projects, but as the studio developed it became a focal point for other musicians who wanted to record, mix and master there. As a result, Brun decided to upgrade his monitoring from PMC result6 to PMC 6-2.

“I was very happy with my result6 monitors, which I bought four or five years ago,” Brun explains. “They introduced me to the sonic excellence of PMC and were a big step up from my previous monitors in terms of transparency and precision. For a long time, I thought they would keep me going for the rest of my career, but as my studio expanded and the acoustics in the room changed, I began to feel I needed bigger monitors with more low end and more focus in the mid range – more power in general.”

Brun contacted Frank Oestrem at PMC’s Norwegian representative Matrix Pro Audio and he recommended the PMC6-2 monitor, which are part of a new range of compact professional monitors that were launched in 2021 and are already redefining the listening experience for audio professionals working in stereo or large scale immersive formats. The range, which also includes PMC6, PMC8-2 and their associated subwoofers, has the same sound signature as the company’s main monitor products that are found in many of the world’s top audio facilities.

“PMC6-2 seemed like the perfect option for me as they fitted my ambition of creating a genuine mastering grade studio,” Brun explains. “It’s in my nature, as a producing musician, to always move forward and seek perfection. These monitors truly delivered beyond all my expectations, and I love them. The first time I heard them they sounded so good that my jaw dropped to the floor.”

Impressively powerful but with a firm and accurate low end, is how Brun describes them, adding that the mid range is ‘magical’ and ‘mind blowing’.

“PMC’s result6 monitors are indeed great, but the clarity and focus of the 6-2s, especially in the mid range, is just beyond anything I have heard before,” he says. “Their full range power is impressive, but they sound beautiful at any level because they are so incredibly precise, transparent, and lively. They seem to trigger all my senses and quite literally invite me into the soundscape. Seriously, it almost feels as though I can touch the sound and move things around. That’s a crazy, yet satisfying experience, but it is what you want if you are a musician and producer.”

As an international artist with a music industry career that spans nearly 30 years, Brun is ideally placed to know what he likes when it comes to recording equipment.
“Being the main composer and lyricist of my band Borknagar, I have always had a firm grip on our productions, as a producer or co-producer,” Brun says. “I have worked in many studios, with many engineers, and have a lot of studio experience.”

Borknagar, which was formed by Brun in 1995, is a heavy metal band that combines black and folk metal with progressive and melodic elements – a style that has led some reviewers to describe the band as the ‘Pink Floyd of metal’. Signed to Century Media Records/Sony Music, Borknagar has released 12 albums and notched up record sales of 1.5 million, not to mention several entries on the Billboard US and national European charts.

Brun’s extensive studio experience with Borknagar and Cronian, a progressive/avant-garde metal band that he started in 2004, informed his equipment buying decisions for his own studio where he wanted to create the best sound possible. He feels he has achieved this by combining analogue and digital technology and choosing equipment from top manufacturers such as Solid State Logic, Universal Audio, Steinberg and Dangerous Music.

After a year of intensive touring Øystein G. Brun is now back in the studio working on tracks for a new Borknagar album that is scheduled for release in 2024.

For more information about Crosound Studio, please visit www.crosoundstudio.no

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