The Centerpiece · Hollywood CA
24 Channel Inline Console · Est. 1971
In 1964, two friends named Geoff Frost and John Wood converted an 18th century dairy building in Chelsea — a place that had literally been used to milk cows — into one of London's most important recording studios. They had no money and no equipment, so they built everything themselves: the room, the console, the gear, all of it from scratch. That obsessive, build-it-yourself ethic became the DNA of everything Sound Techniques made.
The records made on Sound Techniques consoles are some of the most important in rock history. Nick Drake recorded all three of his albums at the Chelsea studio — Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layter, and Pink Moon. The White Album and Abbey Road passed through Sound Techniques equipment, as did the first five David Bowie records, T. Rex at their commercial peak, and the first Genesis albums. John Martyn, Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention, Vashti Bunyan. The console lived inside Trident Studios, De Lane Lea, Regent Sound, Sunset Sound, and Elektra during the most fertile decade in British recording history.
[ Danny's notes — this specific console's serial history and prior locations. ]
Most modern consoles treat impedance as a fixed value and move on. The ZR36 doesn't. The Z-match switch on each channel gives you nine discrete impedance positions across three groups — 60, 200, and 1500 ohms — with level attenuation built into each step. It's the kind of control that changes not just the level but the character of what the microphone is doing, and it's something you simply don't find on anything built in the last thirty years.
The EQ is equally unusual. It's a hybrid circuit — the active mid-band design from the original Chelsea console married to the passive RCL circuit from the Elektra and A-Range consoles. The result is an equalizer that adds as much as it subtracts, one that has a point of view on the music rather than just moving frequencies around. [ Expand here with your own experience using it — what it does to vocals, guitars, what sessions it's surprised you on. ]
Recorded on Sound Techniques Consoles
Channel Strip and Compressor · Technical Reference
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Equaliser
Compressor / Limiter
The Console
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