Studio Spotlight: Hans Zimmer and the RG Jones Control Room 

Before he became one of the most iconic film composers in the world, Hans Zimmer was a musician and a studio buff — reviewing pro audio setups for Studio Sound magazine. In one 1980s edition, he profiled RG Jones Studios and wrote: 

The control room was one of the busiest studios in England.

It wasn’t an exaggeration. RG Jones, by that time, was a gear-head’s dream: 

  • Custom Rupert Neve 32/16/24 Quad Console 
  • Studer A80 and B62 tape machines 
  • Dolby A and SR noise reduction 
  • EMT 140 plate reverb and AKG BX20 echo chambers 
  • Lexicon 224, Eventide H910, and other studio mainstays 

The room, acoustically tuned by Sandy Brown Associates, was outfitted with JBL 4311 monitors driven by Crown DC-300A amps. Zimmer’s review captured what many already knew: this was a studio that engineers trusted and artists came back to. 

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