Recording Studios in Grandview Woodland, Vancouver, BC

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1890 Pandora St, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 4C3

(604) 559-5277
Pandora’s Box Rehearsal Studio has just opened with 18 rehearsal studios ranging from 200 sq ft to over 650 sq ft. The studios have been designed and built in consultation with acoustic engineers and have great sound and soundproofing, they’re well ventilated, powered with isolated ground plugs. The facility offers ground level access, great gear, great sound, clean lobby and washrooms and free wifi. At Pandora's Box there are no hidden fees. Hourly Studios come fully equipped with a 1350 watt 8 channel Mackie PA, 350 watt fender bass amp & a full drum kit (pedal, snare and cymbals included) Marshall cabs can be borrowed for no extra charge. Our 650 sq ft multipurpose room is not only a killer jam room but has been built for yoga dance and martial arts classes, theater groups or whatever.
Pandora's Box Rehearsal Studios in Vancouver is highly praised by customers for its friendly service, clean and well-equipped studios, unique sound, and helpful staff. The studios are clean and air-conditioned, with some customers having favorite rooms for their specific needs. Prices are decent and the equipment is well-maintained. Several customers appreciate the off-street parking and the accommodating staff. Some reviews mention good vibes and excellent service.
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100 Powell St., GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V6A 1G1

(604) 688-7602
The Warehouse Studio The Warehouse Studio is located in Vancouver, Canada It's precise location is in one of the most interesting areas of the city, called Gastown www.gastown.org/, and it's nestled amongst shops, restaurants and nightclubs in the area. Concerts, sporting events, theatres and art galleries are all within a short walk from the studio. Pictured is the southeast corner of Powell street and Columbia avenue in 1886. Owner David Oppenheimer was mayor of Vancouver from 1888-1891. This building served as city hall and jail for part of that time. The Oppenheimers firm discontinued business in 1900. In later years it was the office and warehouse of Pilkington Bros glass manufacturers. It is now the oldest brick building in Vancouver with restorations to both inside and out that have retained the historical integrity of the original structure. The inside is a blend of modern amenities and state of the art recording equipment. The Warehouse Studio started in 1987 in the basement of a house in West Vancouver, and 10 years later, on July 9, 1997 we opened the doors on Powell street. Studio 2 was completed on February 9, 1998 and Studio 1 was up and running on October 18, 1999. Technical and acoustic layout by Ron O Vermeulen. We have 4 studios, located on separate floors, which are comfortable and spacious with lots of natural light, each has a private kitchen and lounge area. We've created an environment that is comfortable, has a great vibe, and is very conducive to making and capturing sounds for artists, producers and engineers.
Warehouse Studio in Vancouver is highly praised by customers for its well-designed and comfortable facilities, with some mention of working with notable clients such as Tim Burton. The building is described as nice and the staff as friendly. Overall, a positive atmosphere is reported.