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Wrensilva Taps Manny Marroquin for Its First Limited Edition Record Console

08.27.25 | By
Wrensilva Taps Manny Marroquin for Its First Limited Edition Record Console

The pervasive image of a recording studio many of us have in our minds is of a well enclosed and insulated space with moody lighting, darker earth-tone accents, wall-to-wall carpeting, and wood paneling. It’s this collection of commonly held impressions that inspired the design of the new M1 Larrabee Creator Edition, high-end and craft-forward music device producer Wrensilva’s first limited-run record console. With record playing popularity enduring, it only makes sense that this tech-enabled furnishing should embody the equally timeless aesthetic of mid-century modern design.

A wooden vintage-style record console, reminiscent of Manny Marroquin's classic taste, sits against a gray paneled wall in the living room, with a coffee table and books in the foreground.

The new M1 Larrabee Creator Editon was developed in close partnership with multi Grammy-award-winning engineer Manny Marroquin – the force behind many of Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Rosalia, Usher, The Weekend, and Bruno Mars’s most successful releases. The design fully reflects the look and feel of the North Hollywood Larrabee Studios he’s long used. Established in 1969, the venue is now under his ownership and management but still retains much of its original appearance.

A modern recording studio room inspired by Manny Marroquin, featuring two large wall-mounted speakers and a wooden audio console on a wood floor.

“We’re honored to celebrate 55 years of [the complex] by collaborating with Wrensilva on a HiFi console that brings the studio home – where every texture, every tone, feels intentional,” Marroquin says. “It’s a celebration of how music shapes space. It’s an emotional artifact – something you’ll proudly pass down to future generations.”

A white vinyl record labeled "Alicia" is on a turntable, with the tonearm set for playback. In the background, several other records are stacked—highlighting Manny Marroquin's signature touch on this special album.

Meticulously crafted in San Diego, California, the 55 limited edition pieces are identified by its layer pattern walnut doors, silver and gold speaker grilles, anodized black metal legs, and leather accents: in mocha, sky blue, and white. Each is numbered and includes distinctive iconography: Marroquin’s solid brass encased monogram and Larrabee Studios’ embossed logo. Backlit LEDs illuminate various components of the piece, introducing additional visceral and nostalgic dimension.

Close-up of a wooden audio console featuring a black control panel with a large knob, switches, and the brand name "Wrensilva," inspired by the studio-quality craftsmanship favored by Manny Marroquin.

Owing to Marroquin’s proven expertise, various R&D listening sessions led to acoustic optimization. The device emits an authentic, warm yet expansive sound. To achieve near exact replication of original recordings, the split-plinth turntable and solid-state electronics were positioned with precision. Class D amplifiers and custom 2-way speakers incorporate a 9.5-inch Egyptian Papyrus cone woofer paired with a 1-inch AirCirc textile dome tweeter. The goal: to create a studio-quality performance each time the M1 is put to use.

A close-up of a blue book resting on the wooden backrest of a pew, with carved wood details in focus—capturing an atmosphere reminiscent of a Manny Marroquin album cover.

“Collaborating with Manny over the years has allowed us to deliver a signature sound that is warm, dimensional, and faithful,” says Scott Salyer, Wrensilva co-founder and audio leader. “Building a creator edition M1 with Manny that lives up to both his and Larrabee Studios’ sonic legacy is a privilege.”

Close-up of a polished wooden surface with the Manny Marroquin logo engraved, featuring stylized overlapping lines inside the circle.

Each device that ships will be joined by three records carefully compiled by Marroquin to reflect Larrabee Studios’ illustrious history. Some highlights include Madonna’s Ray of Light, Michael Jackson’s Dangerous, Dr. Dre’s 2001, Alicia Keys’ As I Am, and Leon Bridges’ Good Thing.

A wooden mid-century modern stereo console with vertical slats, open lid revealing a turntable and record storage, mesh speaker covers on both sides—perfect for channeling Manny Marroquin’s studio vibes in your living space.

The demonstration of distilling the atmosphere and historical attributions of an iconic space within this furnishing and technological device is unmatched. It’s an interesting proposition that other designers and companies could consider exploring.

Manny Marroquin stands in a workshop with wooden speaker boxes mounted on the wall behind him, wearing a beige jacket and dark pants.

Manny Marroquin

For more information or to purchase the Wrensilva M1 Larrabee Creator Edition record console for $19,900, visit wrensilva.com.

Photography by Mike Peters.

Adrian Madlener is a Brussels-born, New York-based writer specializing in collectible and sustainable design. With a particular focus on topics that exemplify the best in craft-led experimentation, he's committed to supporting talents that push the envelope in various disciplines.