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The one-of-a-kind console was custom-built for EMI Studios in 1968 and used the following year to record “Abbey Road,” the last album the Beatles recorded together before their split in 1969.
The restored EMI TG1234 recording console will be for sale through the official Reverb shop of London’s recording studio experts, MJQ Ltd. The one-of-a-kind console was custom-built for EMI Studios in ...
Known as the “Abbey Road” console, this is the desk on which The Beatles worked for the final time in the studio together, in 1969.
It was used to record the Beatles' hit album in the north London studios, which was released on 26 September 1969. It was later donated to a school that discarded it in a skip.
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The console is actually a hybrid of two separate studio desks built by Helios Electronics. The first is the Basing Street Studio 2 console, which was installed at Island Records’ London studios ...
The unique console was created specially for EMI studios in 1968 and was the first of 17 consoles created by EMI. It played an important role in the ambitious sound that The Beatles sought for ...
The HeliosCentric console is actually an “amalgamation” of two separate Helios consoles – Island Records’ Basing Street Studio 2 Helios Console and Alvin Lee’s Helios console from Space ...
The Les Paul Recording Studio features the recording console "The Monster," at left, and the first of its kind multitrack tape machine, "The Octopus," right, both named by Les Paul, photographed ...
In recognition of Paul's achievements and innovations, a new recording studio is opening in Los Angeles that honours his legacy. Located in the United Recording Studios on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard ...
It could be from 1968, or it could be from 2068. It's just totally timeless.” The announcement comes on the 100th anniversary of Sun Records/Phillips studio founder Sam Phillips’ birth.
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