Sitral M444 / W295 Series
1958 – 1975
Technical specs
| Channels | 8 – 24 |
| Layout | Split (modular) |
| Groups | 4 – 8 |
| EQ | W295 passive LC (inductor-capacitor) |
V276 mic preamps
W295 passive LC EQ
Modular cassette system
Ancestor of Neve / API
German broadcasting standard
The Sitral M444 is the console frame; the W295, V276, V275a and V294 are the modules that live inside it. A typical M444 configuration carried 8 mono input channels, each with a V276 microphone preamplifier and W295 EQ, feeding V275a summing amplifiers via individual faders. The W295 EQ's passive LC design — built with real inductors wound on ferrite cores — gave it a tonal quality that modern active EQs simply cannot replicate. These are the consoles on which the greatest German classical and jazz recordings of the late 1950s and 1960s were made.
Notable Recordings
- Deutsche Grammophon classical recordings
- Major European jazz recordings of the 1960s
- German popular music (Schlager era productions)
Studios
- Teldec Studios, Hamburg
- Bavarian Radio (BR) studios, Munich
- Hessischer Rundfunk studios, Frankfurt
- Various ARD broadcasting facilities