Neve V Series — Neve V Series console at Studios 301, Sydney
Neve V Series console at Studios 301, Sydney — Mahmoodkhanmusic / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
🇬🇧 Neve

V Series

1985 – 1989

Notable users

Yellow 2 Studios, Stockport (first V1 install), The Hit Factory, NYC (Ed Germano), Studios 301, Sydney

Technical specs

Channels36 – 60
LayoutIn-line
Groups24
EQ4-band parametric
DesignerDavid Pope (Neve)
RevisionsV1 (1985) → V3 (1987, improved automation)
AutomationNecam (initial), evolved through revisions
Era1985 – 1989 (succeeded by VR)

Market value

$80,000 – $180,000 (est., depends on automation status)

Rarity

Moderate (est. ~150-250 built across V1/V3)

First Neve with recall Bridge to VR era Necam automation

Designed by David Pope, the V Series was Neve's answer to SSL's growing dominance — the first Neve to prioritise session recall and automation. The V1 (first installed at Yellow 2 Studios, Stockport) was succeeded by the V3 in 1987 with improved automation. It bridged the gap between the classic 80-series large-frames and the fully automated VR that followed.

Photo: Mahmoodkhanmusic / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

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"Neve V Series Equalization" — Ed Germano's Hit Factory, New York — Mix 1987-05
"Neve V Series Equalization" — Ed Germano's Hit Factory, New York — Mix 1987-05 (1987)

Notable Recordings

  • Major studio productions, late 1980s

Studios

  • Yellow 2 Studios, Stockport
  • Various UK studios