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Abbey Road studio console being sold

Being just one of only three ever produced makes the REDD.37 recording studio console one of the rarer pieces of recording equipment you could have, but it's where it comes from that makes it an extraordinary collectible.  It's the one named for the EMI Recording Engineering Development team that they put in the Abbey Road studios in January, 1964.  It became central to the recording of early Beatles albums and singles, was in-play for overdubs done throughout their recording years and was also in-use by the band when tracks for Let It Be, their final recording, were laid down.  The equipment is said to be in good working order thanks to the good care it has been given by Lenny Kravitz.  There is no set price put on the console, but interested fans and collectors can find out more at the Vintage King Audio website.
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