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Artists will be blown away, not just by the vibe of the place (the key ingredient to capturing a class act) but also by the
sound.
We don't have to struggle here to make a record's attitude as convincing as the performance, especially when we have an
arsenal of vintage recording equipment which includes the Helios mixing console, formerly owned by The Who.
This console
was used to record "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia", Supertramps "Crime of the Century" and was also borrowed by Jimmy Page to record the embryonic stages of "Stair Way To Heaven".
The likes of Hendrix and the Rolling Stones also used these consoles "Not to sit back and relax with just that big gun, A.P.E. also has probably the most technically advanced and perfect sounding console that
was ever built from the late 60's to early 70's; a commission-built Neumann console for Teldec classical recording company, Berlin. circa 1970.
These two consoles are the perfect partners in producing
professional Hi-fidelity recordings with a Rock and Roll, Jack Daniels-driven heart.
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