Room

The Neve 5316/A is a highly revered vintage analog mixing console, originally designed for broadcast in the 1970s (around 1972-1976) but quickly adopted by elite recording studios for its exceptional sound quality. It is known for its "musical" EQ, transformer-balanced circuitry, and the "big, fat, and colored" sound that defined the golden age of analog recording.

The 5316/A remains a highly desirable centerpiece in our studio today, prized for the character and depth it brings to modern recordings.

The MCI JH-428 is an iconic analog mixing console from the 1970s, recognized for introducing the revolutionary "In-Line Monitoring" configuration that became an industry standard. It is highly prized for its unique "dark and saturated" sound profile, transformer-balanced inputs, and high headroom, which many engineers find superior to more modern, clinically precise consoles.

The JH-428 helped define the sound of an era, providing a powerful, character-filled centerpiece for top studios around the world.

Room

The most iconic sound on both
sides of the atlantic in the
1970s - 1980s


Gear Highlights

Neve 5316/A

MCI JH 428

Amek BCII

Rupert Neve Designs 5057 Orbit

Neve VR channel strips

Avalon AD2044

Summit Audio 100A

Amek/Neve 9098

Ruper Neve Designs 5043

Ruper Neve Designs 511

AML ez1073

Telefunken w390 preamps

Studer A80 channels

Lexicon PCM90

Lexicon PCM60

Neumann U87

Antelope Orion 32 AD/DA

Genelec Monitoring

Gallery

Snapshots of our Gear