BCM 10
1968 – 1972
Technical specs
| Channels | 10 |
| Layout | Split (transportable) |
| Groups | 2 |
| EQ | 2-band (1066 modules) |
Pre-80-series modules (1064/1066)
Transportable broadcast design
BBC and CBC installations
Ancestor of 1073 preamp
The BCM 10 — Broadcast Console Module, ten channels — was among Rupert Neve's earliest production consoles. Built for broadcast and studio use in a compact, sloped transportable frame, the BCM 10 pre-dates the 80-series numbering entirely. Its modules (1064, 1066 EQ) are the direct ancestors of the famous 1073, sharing the same transformer-coupled Class A philosophy in an earlier circuit generation. The BCM 10 found homes at the BBC, CBC in Canada, and UK independent studios during the late 1960s and early 1970s — a period when Neve's reputation was being built one installation at a time.
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Notable Recordings
- BBC broadcast sessions, late 1960s – early 1970s
- CBC Canada studio sessions
- UK independent studio recordings, 1968–1972
Studios
- BBC studios, UK
- CBC studios, Canada
- Independent broadcast and recording facilities
Service Manuals & Schematics
Schematics & service docs courtesy of
Wojtek SP7WK's pro-audio archive