900 Series
1980 – 1995
Technical specs
| Channels | 24 – 72 |
| Layout | In-line |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band parametric |
Ultra-low noise floor
Flat frequency response
Swiss precision
Classical / orchestral recording
BBC standard
The Studer 900 was the company's flagship recording console — an in-line design with a sound that perfectly complemented Studer's tape machines. Its extremely low noise floor and wide, flat frequency response made it the preferred desk for classical and orchestral recording, where absolute transparency was more important than character. The BBC used them extensively, and they can be found in the signal chain of some of the finest European orchestral recordings ever made.
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Notable Recordings
- Major European classical recordings
- BBC orchestral sessions
- Swiss and German film scores
Studios
- BBC Broadcasting House, London
- Swiss Radio DRS studios
- Bavarian Broadcasting studios