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I currently am using a Soundcraft 2400 with a PTHD3 rig for summing and mixdown. In the back I have a Soundcraft 6000 which I was going to upgrade. Now my engineer is telling me that if I really want to attract new clientele, I should have a name brand console (Neve or SSL). I'm okay with the idea, but have somewhat of a limited budget and have to make sure that if spend some big bucks, that I can at least pay the toll. There is a Neve 8128 with automation available for 40K or so, that I am kind of interested in. However, I am told that model is not really the most desired Neve, but that it sounds good and the pres are useable. Where would a mixer like that rate in terms of what I have available, how does it sound in general, etc. The music I am interested in going after is retro, pop, 60's-70's, Classical, blues, Classic rock, etc. I'm not interested necessarily in rap, or synth based stuff. All comments welcome. I am located in Sunny Phoenix (110 currently)

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Cucco Fri, 07/06/2007 - 08:15

Hmmm...
People that want to drop $40K or more on a console know exactly what console they want and they have good reasons for it. I would say, if you're looking at dropping that kind of money on a console, go to a few studios that have consoles in that range and try them out.

For my money, if I were to spend a chunk of that size on a console, I would consider:

Sony DMXR100
Millennia Console (no automation)
Neotek Elite II

I certainly wouldn't want to invest that kind of money into an older Neve or SSL. In the next 5 years, you'll have spent that much again in repairs.

Cheers -

J.

AudioGaff Fri, 07/06/2007 - 12:25

I agree. Spend some effort to go and listen and talk to owners of the consoles you are interested in. I am also a big Neotek fan and think they offer great value for the money. But... there is no mistaking the marketing value to attract clients when you have high end gear brand names available including the SSL brand.

Buying anything used is always a risk and you should plan to include in your budget for routine repairs and refurbishment.

While any Neve console in good condition is going to be worthwhile for recording or mixing work, If your going to buy a Neve console, buy one that is in demand by clients as people are pretty savy in knowing which Neve consoles are worth owning and using, and those that are just buying to have something that has the Neve logo on it.

anonymous Sat, 07/07/2007 - 13:21

Great advice. However, I am located in Sunny Phoenix. Land of consumer home studios mostly. There are a few higher end studios using Neves, SSLs and Otaris. Most are going ITB. I do have my eye on an Amek Rembrandt that's supposed to be in killer condition for 25K. Any experience or comments on that board

moonbaby Sun, 07/08/2007 - 11:07

I have owned a couple of Ameks and even when they were in business, service was an issue and parts were not always available (at least here in the States). Before that, I had Soundcrafts and had to deal with their issues. FWIW, I'd steer clear of the Brit desks from a reliability standpoint,
at least. The Neoteks are within your budget and they have a good track record for service.
However, if you are really determined to have a Neve, you might PM one of our esteemed moderators, RemyRAD. She mentioned to me last month that she was refurbing a couple of Neves she's had in her truck. They keep sliding around in the bed when she makes sharp turns :lol:

bwmac Mon, 09/24/2007 - 06:14

Did you look at sound broker.com
http://www.soundbroker.com/CONSOLE_RECORDING/
Thats as much help as I can be as I've never used a large recording console. But I can help research if you tell me more of what you want. how many channels / aux / and bus would be min
for example, how about this
http://www.soundbroker.com/CONSOLE_RECORDING/?listingid=19252
of coarse it would be a bad buy as audiogaff said AMEK is now a dead company.

Since you mentioned that you own two large consoles and are looking to save cose but yet upgrade. what about this SOUNDTRACS SOLITAIRE console
http://www.soundbroker.com/CONSOLE_RECORDING/?listingid=22425

Brad