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Diy 500 series mixing console
Diy 500 series mixing console









diy 500 series mixing console

diy 500 series mixing console

One of the nifty little pieces of kit that came to be as a result of the broadcast world is the Neve 542 mixer series – a compact mixing console available in a number of frame types and sizes largely for use in mobile and outside broadcast situations. They were a match made in audio heaven the vision & talent of Rupert Neve combined with the strict, high quality specification requirements of broadcast equipment resulted in designs like the Neve 2254 compressor.

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Within the first decade of operation Neve Electronics had sold desks to broadcast companies including ABC UK, BBC, Granada Television, and TV Centre in Madrid. From there Neve Electronics and its reputation rapidly grew with notable achievements including the first transistor based mixing console (created for Philips Studios, London in 1964) and Rupert Neve being herald the father of modern mixing consoles.īeyond their well established reputation in music production, Neve Electronics made waves through the broadcast industry as well. The company itself, born from the ideas and direction of Rupert Neve, has quite humble beginnings starting in a little Essex town east of London in 1961. Like a thick, welcoming, rounded English accent. There aren’t many people in the music scene that haven’t heard of the name Neve.











Diy 500 series mixing console