8024 / 8028
1972 – 1982
Notable users
Sound City Studios, Van Nuys (8028 — Nirvana / Nevermind, Tom Petty / Damn the Torpedoes, Rick Springfield), Now at Dave Grohl's Studio 606
Technical specs
| Channels | 24 – 28 |
| Layout | Split / In-line |
| Groups | 16 |
| EQ | 4-band (1073/1084) |
| Modules | 1073 / 1081 / 1084 (Class A discrete) |
| Transformers | Marinair on every channel I/O |
| Era | 1972 – 1982 |
| Famous unit | Sound City 8028 — preserved + still working at Studio 606 |
The 8024 and 8028 were the entry- and mid-tier members of the 80-series family — small-frame consoles built around the same Class A discrete modules (1073, 1081, 1084) that defined Neve's sound through the 1970s. The 8024 was marketed as the budget 24-channel/4-output mixer ("real economy in up to 16 track recording"), while the 8028 stepped up to 28 channels with a fuller production-studio specification. Sound City Studios in Van Nuys kept their 8028 for over thirty years, and its raw, immediate quality can be heard in some of the most honest rock recordings ever made.
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Notable Recordings
- Nirvana — Nevermind (1991, Sound City)
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers — Damn the Torpedoes (1979, Sound City)
- Rick Springfield — Working Class Dog (1981, Sound City)