Me and a few friends were bored and wanted to jam so we called this place up. It’s nothing glamorous but they have everything you need. It’s a cozy room so don’t expect a big rehearsal area. They had the mics, guitars, drums, bass ready to jam. Service was great and the guys were incredibly helpful setting us up. Great people to be around. Def recommend this place if your a band wanting to jam and practice or if you just got that itch to jam it up. By the way reasonable in price I think it was $ 25 for 1 hour or $ 35 for 2 hrs and they only accept cash
Joe V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Diamond Bar, CA
The band has been practicing here for a few years now. It’s a great, reliable place to jam. The owners and staff are awesome and very accommodating. Some rooms definitely sound better than the others and the provided equipment can be rough sometimes… but that’s mostly the fault of the multitude of musicians that have come through there with a lack of respect for the equipment. I’ve been to several hourly studios in my nearly two decades as an active musician and this place is a cut above most of them. Though I haven’t attended one yet, I think it’s cool they put live shows on in the big room. It’s also pretty sweet that it doesn’t interfere with the hourly studio business. I’ve caught a few moments of sets from a few shows here and there. Seems like a good place to play, and a better set up than many of the dives and clubs I’ve experienced. I haven’t utilized their recording studio or venue yet, so I can only speak to the rehearsal experience. Totally solid.
Richard R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Norwalk, CA
This has quickly become a favored rehearsal studio for me after only a couple of visits. Rates seem reasonable, the rooms are much nicer than other places I’ve been, and it’s close to some good drinking holes. I may be alone in my principals here, but I view a rehearsal studio as a workspace and not really a hangout spot or even something to be judged asthetically, but rather functionally. And this place functions for me and my bandmates pretty well. And the amps are cool too. My previous studio only had solid state Marshalls, which suck. This place has solid state Kustom, Randall, and Crate, which all sound cooler to my ears.
Jon W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Huntington Beach, CA
The smallest, most cramped and claustraphobic rehearsal studio I’ve ever been in, I didn’t like the acoustics, the PA system was substandard, the bass drum had a big-ass hole in it; however, my bandmates said they liked it, so I guess that’s cool.
Allen B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Santa Ana, CA
This place is weak. Went to go see a friends band here, and it was super tiny. Literally the size of my room. The security guards are total jerks too. I laughed as I saw them grab 13 – 15 year old kids by the neck and act like they were tough, yelling in their face.(CANTHEYEVENDOTHAT?!) I’ve been invited numerous times to shows at this place and have denied it every time. Never going back there, not even if The Ramones came back from the dead to have a show there.
Beer S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fullerton, CA
This place is a must see when the orange county pyrate punx throw a show. Some rockn shit.