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Early Universal Audio consoles were used in all of Putnam's studios including Universal Recording in Chicago and United/Western in Los Angeles. Many prominent engineers such as Bruce Swedien began their careers in these studios with this classic rotary knob console. The 610 was particularly well noted for its preamplifier, and has left its mark on countless classic recordings from Frank Sinatra to Van Halen, to the seminal Brian Wilson recording, Pet Sounds.
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Features:
Classic Sound of the Legendary 610 Modular Console Variable Gain and Output Levels, Multiple Impendence Settings Mic, balanced line and Hi-Z inputs High and Low shelving EQ Updated “silverface” cosmetics & enhanced build quality Improved EQ circuit and more “open” sonics as requested by users New switchable -15dB pad as requested by users Ultra quiet operation Custom wound double sized alloy transformers
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