“This particular console is a one-off. It’s unique. You can’t replace it,” Dave Harries, who partook in several Beatles recording sessions with the console in the 1960s, said in a statement.
“The album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording,” he said, adding: “This particular console is a one-off. It’s unique. You can’t replace it. It sounds so ...
“Because of the way that Abbey Road was recorded, the album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording.” The console was also used for the individual Beatles’ first ...
Made by EMI’s Central Research Laboratories, the TG12345 was advertised as the “most comprehensive sound mixing console in the world.” Marketing fluff aside, the Beatles were happy enough ...
“Because of the way that Abbey Road was recorded, the album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording.” According to Harries, the console’s sound was so superior ...
and it sounds so good because of this recording console. Because of the way that Abbey Road was recorded, the album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording.” ...
A console used to record the Beatles' Abbey Road album and found discarded in a skip is due to be auctioned off after a ...
Enter the EMI TG12345 console: the recording device instrumental in producing the Beatles ... especially given its ...
"Because of the way that 'Abbey Road' was recorded, the album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording.” Harries described the console as "unique" and irreplaceable ...
Dave Harries, an engineer who worked with the Beatles during many recording sessions in the 1960s, thinks the console played a vital role in their final sound and ultimate success. “Abbey Road ...
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