REDD.37
1958 – 1964
Technical specs
| Channels | 4 |
| Layout | Split (mono/stereo era) |
| Groups | 2 |
| EQ | 2-band passive |
All-valve signal path
Transformer-coupled inputs
Early Beatles console
Abbey Road only
The REDD.37 was the console that captured the early Beatles sessions. A four-channel valve desk with an EQ that was deliberately gentle — EMI engineers believed in capturing sound accurately rather than correcting it in the mix. When John Lennon walked into Studio Two for the first time in 1962, the REDD.37 was the instrument between his voice and the tape. Its transformer-coupled valve preamps added a warmth and density to midrange frequencies that would prove remarkably flattering to the British Invasion sound.
Notable Recordings
- The Beatles — Please Please Me
- The Beatles — With the Beatles
- The Beatles — A Hard Day's Night
- Cliff Richard — Summer Holiday
Studios
- Abbey Road Studio Two, London