A-Range
1971 – 1975
Notable users
Trident Studios, London (the original room), Used on Bowie / Ziggy Stardust, Lou Reed / Transformer, early Queen, early Elton John
Technical specs
| Channels | 16 – 24 |
| Layout | Split |
| Groups | 8 |
| EQ | 3-band |
| Build | Hand-wired, point-to-point, discrete transistors |
| Production | Only 13 units ever built (1971-75) |
| Designers | Malcolm Toft + Barry Porter (Trident in-house) |
| Successor | B-Range / Series 80 (commercial sale) |
Hand-wired discrete
Musical harmonic character
Custom in-house build
The A-Range was Trident's custom console, designed and built in-house by chief engineer Malcolm Toft and Barry Porter specifically for the Soho studio. Hand-wired, discrete, and built without any commercial agenda, only 13 were ever built. (Earlier Trident sessions — including The Beatles' "Hey Jude" in 1968 — predate the A-Range and used Trident's original custom desk.)
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Notable Recordings
- David Bowie — The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972)
- Lou Reed — Transformer (1972)
- Queen — Queen (1973)
- Various early-1970s Trident sessions