QUOTE(shiinkuro31 @ Sep 8 2005, 04:48 PM)
anibodi from penang, i'm used to jammed at Karji Studio,behind megamall pinang, atas kedai mamak during my school time in 1999..i dun know if it still there..
Name: Karji Studio
Address/Landmarks: Megamall Pinang (atas kedai mamak)
Contact Number: dun remember
Number of Studios: 1
Per hour: rm16
Additional Info: marshall amps,6 different fx for each guitars (distort,metal zone, flanger etc..), 2 fx at bass, drum set like metallica woo..
Not sure as i live on the island, not mainland, but i will check it out when i get back to pg somewhere this october. OK nw, this is ma fav jamming spot's details: (since the whacker asked me to put it up)
Name: Jamming Studio (Penang Guitar Center)
Hw 2 get there: Off Burmah road in Georgetown near Seventh Day
Adventist Church.
If you see a Wedding Planner shop somewhere near there, there
should be a lane leading into some rows of houses, follow that lane
for about 10metres and u should see it on ur right (It has the
signboard "Jamming Studio" on top of its front door)
Ok nw, i found the address!: 26, Jln Phuah Hin Leong (Off Burma Rd) 10050 PG
Contact number: 042265895 or Jason 0164440318
Number of studios: 2
Per hr: rm26 (the price might increase adee as i so long nvr go there adee)
rig : Yamaha Stratocasters, Yamaha RBx Basses, Pearl drums, Korg
Keyboards, Sabian cymbals, Marshall amps, & lotsa pedals!
Muahahaha. (Did i mention the DVD player? hhahahaha)
They do have quite impressive recording equipments but i dunno
hw to use them! quite complicated, haha.
Comments: Very good service, polite receptions, good equipment conditions,
pretty much all the best things u can find in a mostly bad
conditioned Penang studios!