Abbey Road Studio Console Used By The Beatles Goes Up For Sale

The recording console that the Beatles used at Abbey Road Studios is now available for sale via Vintage King Audio. The console, named REDD.37 after its design team in EMI’s Record Engineering Development Department, was used for the Beatles initial recordings in Abbey Road’s Studio One for orchestral overdubs throughout their career and in the making of Let It Be.More »

By on September 4, 2016

The recording console that the Beatles used at Abbey Road Studios is now available for sale via Vintage King Audio. The console, named REDD.37 after its design team in EMI’s Record Engineering Development Department, was used for the Beatles initial recordings in Abbey Road’s Studio One for orchestral overdubs throughout their career and in the making of Let It Be. REDD.37 console is one of only three ever produced by a team led by Len Page, and has been cared for since the 1990s by Lenny Kravitz. REDD.37 is being paired with EMI’s four-track Studer J37, one of only eight tape machines used at Abbey Road studios, as well as the earlier Studer C37, a two-track stereo master recorder. REDD.37 is available for sale on Vintage King Audio’s website. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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