8036 / 8048
1974 – 1984
Notable users
Mountain Recording Studios, Montreux (8048 — Queen, Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Iggy Pop), Svenska Grammofonstudion, Gothenburg
Technical specs
| Channels | 36 – 48 |
| Layout | Split monitor / In-line |
| Groups | 16 – 24 |
| EQ | 4-band (1073/1081) |
| Era | 1974 – 1984 |
| Modules | 1073 / 1081 preamps + EQs (Class A discrete) |
| Famous sessions | Queen & Bowie "Under Pressure" (Mountain Studios, 1981) |
The 8036 and 8048 were the mid- and large-frame members of the 80-series production console family — same 1073/1081 discrete Class A preamps and four-band EQ, scaled to 36 or 48 channels. The 8036 was the desk Neve put forward in its 1974 "A Complete Line of Standard Consoles" campaign — the bridge between the small-format 8024/8028 and the flagship 8078. The 8048 was the larger production version: Mountain Recording Studios in Montreux, Switzerland installed one, and it was there in 1981 that Queen and David Bowie recorded their landmark collaboration "Under Pressure" during the Hot Space sessions. The same console hosted Led Zeppelin, Iggy Pop, and Deep Purple. The photograph of Freddie Mercury behind the 8048 — taken by Peter Hince during those sessions — became one of the iconic images of the era.
Photos: Neve Sweden / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) · JacoTen / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) · JacoTen / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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Notable Recordings
- Queen & David Bowie — Under Pressure (1981, Mountain Studios)
- Queen — Hot Space (1981, Mountain Studios)
- Led Zeppelin sessions (Mountain Studios)
- Iggy Pop sessions (Mountain Studios)
- Deep Purple sessions (Mountain Studios)
Studios
- Mountain Recording Studios, Montreux, Switzerland