Harrison 2824 — Harrison 2824 "Affordable Automation" — Recording 1976-12
Harrison 2824 "Affordable Automation" — Recording 1976-12
Harrison 2824 — Harrison "Series 4" — "It's a small price to pay for GREATNESS" — 28/24 frame at $39,900 (= 2824) / 36/24 at $49,900 (= 3624) — Mix 1983-06
🇺🇸 Harrison

2824

1975 – early 1980s

Technical specs

Channels28
LayoutIn-line
Groups24
EQ4-band semi-parametric
28-in / 24-bus frame Automation ready from Jan 1977 Nashville-built Compact 32-Series sister Harrison NO COMPROMISE philosophy

The 2824 was Harrison's smaller-frame sister to the flagship 32-Series — 28 microphone inputs routed to 24 buses, built on the same in-line architecture that Dave Harrison had pioneered at MCI. The 1976 Harrison ad "Affordable Automation" positioned it as the entry point to Harrison's NO COMPROMISE philosophy, with the full automation interface circuitry installed from the factory on every console shipped from January 1977 onward. Produced in decent numbers through the late 1970s — one documented example, number 38, was restored and returned to service at Outlawsound Studios.

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Harrison 2824 "Affordable Automation" — Recording 1976-12
Harrison 2824 "Affordable Automation" — Recording 1976-12 (1976)
Harrison "Series 4" — "It's a small price to pay for GREATNESS" — 28/24 frame at $39,900 (= 2824) / 36/24 at $49,900 (= 3624) — Mix 1983-06
Harrison "Series 4" — "It's a small price to pay for GREATNESS" — 28/24 frame at $39,900 (= 2824) / 36/24 at $49,900 (= 3624) — Mix 1983-06 (1983)

Notable Recordings

  • (No specific 2824 sessions independently verified — production records limited outside Harrison's own archives)

Studios

  • Outlawsound Studios (restored 1979 unit, #38)
  • Various regional US recording studios, late 1970s