In 1970, Neve Electronics was commissioned to design a Television broadcasters around the world. In London and Vanguard Records in New York as well as equipment for radio and Young but not-yet-legendary designer Rupert Neve, had established itself as aįorce in the pro audio world, having built mixing consoles for Philips Records London, 1970: Debut of the 1073īy the end of the 1960s, Neve Electronics, helmed by the Take a quick look at this iconic unit’s origin story. Nostalgia and vintage-gear bias? Well, at Sweetwater, we believe that the Neveġ073 is indeed worthy of its reputation, but, before we get into why, let’s So, what is it about the Neve 1073 that has kept it desirable for nearly half aĬentury? Is it deserving of its perennial hype or simply the beneficiary of Generally regarded as the sound ofĬlassic rock, it has inspired countless hardware and software emulations, and,Īmong professional engineers, it is often cited as a “desert island” preamp. Few pieces of pro audio gear are as universally admired as
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