McCurdy SS 7700 — McCurdy SS 7700
McCurdy SS 7700
🇨🇦 McCurdy

SS 7700

1970s – early 1980s

Technical specs

ChannelsUp to 26
LayoutPlug-in module (wood-veneer frame)
GroupsSubmasters + master
EQPlug-in EQ modules
TV production & recording overlap Wood-veneer frame styling "Human-engineered" master section Optional companion housing for fold-back / echo

The flagship of McCurdy's 1970s line — described in the catalogue as "a logical extension of the McCurdy package approach to engineered systems." Pre-engineered but expandable up to 26 functional channels (each assignable to mix, submaster or master), with plug-in modules, wood-veneer console housing, and an optional companion housing styled to match for fold-back, echo-send and monitor mix-down functions. Targeted at "television production and recording" facilities — the overlap between TV-audio-for-air and multi-track music recording — with echo sends, solo, mute and sub/master assign buttons on every channel strip.

Vintage Advertisements

McCurdy SS 7700 "television production and recording console" — 26-channel wood-veneer flagship — McCurdy AM/FM/TV Broadcast Equipment catalog, 1970s
McCurdy SS 7700 "television production and recording console" — 26-channel wood-veneer flagship — McCurdy AM/FM/TV Broadcast Equipment catalog, 1970s (1975)
Mackie ad — Studio Sound 1999-05
Mackie ad — Studio Sound 1999-05 (1999)

Notable Recordings

  • TV production and multi-track tape sessions at McCurdy-equipped facilities (Canadian and US network affiliates, 1970s)

Studios

  • CBC television production studios
  • Global Television Network facilities
  • US independent TV station audio booths
  • North American TV-music hybrid production rooms