Studio for Sound & Space

The Right Gear, in the Right Place, Doing the Right Job.

We handle everything from cable routing to monitor calibration — so your studio is ready to record from day one.
Most studios fail not because of bad equipment, but because of bad integration. A high-end microphone placed wrong, a cable run that introduces noise, an interface configured without proper gain staging — these are the details that separate a studio that looks professional from one that actually performs like one.
At LeapwaveSounds, equipment installation is not a technical afterthought. It is the moment where every design decision becomes real. We treat every cable, every mount, and every signal path as part of a coherent whole — built to serve the sound, and the people making it.

The 5 Phases

01 — Gear Consultation & Selection
We start by understanding your workflow, your guests, and your goals. Then we recommend equipment that fits your space, your budget, and your sound — nothing unnecessary, nothing missing.
02 — Physical Installation & Cable Management
Boom arms, monitor stands, rack units, and peripheral devices are mounted and positioned with both ergonomics and acoustics in mind. Every cable is routed, dressed, and labeled — because a clean studio is a reliable studio.
03 — Signal Routing & Patch Setup
We design and build your signal chain from source to output — microphones, interfaces, mixers, headphone amplifiers, and monitoring systems — configured for zero guesswork during a session.
04 — DAW Configuration & Session Templates Your recording software is set up with the right drivers, routing, and custom session templates tailored to your format. You sit down, hit record, and focus on the conversation.
05 — Final Testing, Calibration & Handover We test every channel, calibrate your monitors to the room, check headphone mixes, and verify gain staging across the full chain. You receive a complete handover — knowing exactly what you have and how to use it.

"Equipment should serve the sound — not the other way around."

There is a tendency in studio design to over-specify — to fill a room with gear that impresses on paper but adds complexity where clarity is needed. We take the opposite approach. Every piece of equipment we install has a purpose, a position, and a path. Inspired by the principles of acoustic ecology, we believe the best studio environment is one where technology becomes invisible — leaving only the voice, the idea, and the listener.

Built by someone who has actually used it

There is a difference between an installer and an audio engineer. An installer follows a spec sheet. An audio engineer knows what happens when the client forgets to unmute a channel, when a guest joins remotely with a laptop fan in the background, when a session runs three hours and monitor fatigue sets in.
Every installation we deliver is informed by real production experience — from building podcast studios from the ground up to engineering live sessions under pressure. We do not just set up your studio. We set it up the way a working engineer would want to find it.

Ready to spec your studio?

Tell us about your space, your format, and your goals. We will put together a setup that works on day one — and every day after.