BAE 1073s Serve as the Primary Stereo Inputs at Sherinian's Beachwood Manor Studios
North Hollywood, Calif., July 27, 2016 – For a premier
keyboardist such as Derek Sherinian, whose accomplishments are truly
diverse and far reaching, it is hard to highlight any single moment in
his past success. There is the five years where he served as a member of
Dream Theater, and the countless touring and recording work he has done
with the likes of Kiss, Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Al DiMeola, and many
others. Perhaps most exciting for Sherinian, is his work with Black
Country Communion — a 'supergroup' comprised of Glen Hughes on bass, Joe
Bonamassa on guitar, Jason Bonham on drums and himself on keyboards.
Between 2009 and 2013, Black Country Communion recorded three albums and
toured internationally to enthusiastic audiences around the world.
Recently, as Black Country Communion announced its reunion, Sherinian
has been gearing up his Burbank, Calif.—based Beachwood Manor Studios
with the inimitable
BAE Audio 1073 preamplifier / EQ.

Perhaps
the most distinctive feature in Beachwood Manor Studios is 'The Wall'
— Sherinian's massive collection of vintage keyboards and synthesizers.
His collection features models including Hammond B3, Hohner Clavinet,
SCI Prophet V, Fender Rhodes, Minimoog and many others. "My keyboard set
up is pretty elaborate and it has been a dream of mine for a long time
to have all these keyboards under one roof at my disposal," he says.
"Everything I have here runs through either my BAE 1073 or my BAE 1073
MP. I recently picked up two of the BAE 1073s at the recommendation of
my friend Simon Philips — now I run my B3 through the 1073 MP and all my
other keyboards through the BAE 1073."

His
decision to fortify his keyboard arsenal with two BAE 1073s couldn't
have come at a better time. Sherinian's band Black Country Communion
announced last April that they will be reuniting following a break-up in
2013. Sherinian is looking forward to going 'all-in' as the band looks
to start recording a new album in January at East West Studios in
Hollywood: "Time heals all wounds, and I think everyone in the band
realized that there was something really special that happened when the
four of us got together," he observes. "I think in the end, the music
supersedes anything else that goes on. We are all in it to make a killer
record and maybe play some shows next year, so I am excited about
that."

Sherinian
plans on bringing his entire keyboard arsenal to the recording
sessions, including his BAE 1073 mic pre. "In my studio, the BAE 1073 is
now my main mic pre," he says. "I use it if I have a guitar player
coming through, or on any one of my 25 keyboards. It adds a warmth and
fatness that was not there before. And if you drive it, it responds
— you just get a nice, killer sound." For now, Sherinian is using the
BAE 1073 in preproduction, working on various riffs and content that he
is planning on presenting to the band this winter, prior to the
recording session. "I am collecting ideas; then I will go back, evaluate
everything and weed out the nuggets," he says.
After getting the BAE recommendation, Sherinian did several A/B tests
against competitors to properly evaluate the BAE 1073 and ensure it
passed muster. "The BAE units sounded warmer and tighter. The other
units sounded thin by comparison and just didn't work out. I think if
you are a studio owner, it is very important to have some quality mic
pres," he concludes. "For now, I couldn't be happier with my BAE 1073s.
They are of the highest quality and are super-versatile."