Showing posts with label 1980's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980's. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Neve 8128

Theres a nice Neve on ebay that ends today


Saturday, 10 July 2010

Trident 80C

Theres a beautiful looking console on ebay today. Its in California


Neumann 80s Console

Again, this was on the bay for ages. Tempting though at around 10k

Saturday, 3 July 2010

My Consoles - Studer 902

I also have a Studer 900 series console dating from 1982


Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Trident Series 65

All the previous posts were archived from my other blog. Heres a new post about a Trident on ebay today. The 65 was launched in 1984 as a low cost but fully modular console. Theres more here


Monday, 28 June 2010

Neve 51 Series

And here is a early 80's version of a Neve, all IC and compacted but still an interesting prospect:



Neve 8218

There's a cool looking Neve console on the bay today. Its an 8128 made in 1984



Custom Calrec Two

Here's another really nice looking Calrec console from the seller of this one. Thanks Seb for pointing it out



Custom Calrec

There's an interesting [well, interesting to me] Calrec on the bay today. I've not seen one of these before. It's very expensive at £30k though. In my experience i-c based consoles do not command such prices, unless they begin with the letter 'N' - who wants to take on all that risk without the cachet? Sexy though isn't it....



Neve DSP1

Alan found some pictures he took of the Neve DSP-1 console he helped build in the early 80s



Focusrite Studio Console

Here is a Focusrite Studio Console for sale. POA though, so not a lot of useful info. Imagine how much power this thing would use up each day. And you would keep yourself fit just walking round eq-ing things



TAC Matchless

Its from this studio in Stockport, and has had some pretty cool records made on it



DDA DMR12

32 channels, split design, 12 groups. In Hessen, Germany. The second pic is from google images. Here's the manual



Neve DSP1 The First Digital Console

Some days I come over all Neve and have to look at pictures of old consoles and listen to Dire Straits recordings