Atomic Analog
Analog Music Gear & Analog Recordings made by Vinny Wood. Based in the East of Iceland at Fish Facto Then the two combined forever-more! Contact us for more info!
I have been building Electronic Gadgets since I was about 11 years young, and only a few years after that I got big into music. I have spent many years building amplifiers (both tube and transistor), effects units, loudspeakers, and anything else that involves making or messing with sound. Atomic Analog is now becoming a brand name for Professional Studio Equipment, with our first product, the Special OP-6 tube preamplifier, soon to be available by direct order.
11/06/2026
has close to 100 working mics, yet there are a lot more in the non-working department in the workshop! An insight into the dark shelves of a mic repair guy/mic addict. And this is just a fraction of what's there (didn't go near the condenser & ribbon mic boxes, bar the massive ElaM).
Here's myself and my son Bassi getting rather excited about the most expensive parts shipment of the year so far (I'm trying to implant the audio gear/electronics nerd streak in him already)... These little chunks of copper and nickel will go into the next batch of Tonograf EQs 🔥
Little session walkthrough from last weekend at Studio Silo. Experimental folk jazz duo from Höfn in to lay down an album of sublimeties! ♥️🔥
and doing their best to impress here at Studio Silo this weekend! So much fun and such beautiful compositions were captured ♥️🔥 album coming soon!
05/06/2026
Tonight's gig; marking out the console like it's 2003...
The Smokey Joe is materialising! Just four units remaining from the batch now, so if you desire one then act now 🚬☠️🐰🪝
the AKG D12 and it's cousins (D17, D20, 25 etc) all share the same diaphragm design. this video shows how I go about restoring them to their former glory. it may not be the textbook way, but who has that textbook anyway?? This is many hours of a mission and this video is the abbreviated version of my 20 minute YouTube video. Check it out for all the nerdy details.
Bulk erasure of before a session at . My dodgy one-handed video shoot revealed the effects that the extreme magnetic field has on a phone camera; just check out the waves in the image when I'm holding the phone next to the bulk eraser. Luckily it didn't destroy the micro-motors within the camera lens, but I'd say that's what it was interfering with...
Throwback to Friday night, just before a session here at the Silo... as always on our machines here!
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