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Neve Genesys
Anyone used this yet? It looks very inviting to me.
![]() I certainly don't need 32 channels but the smaller version would go nicely in my studio. |
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At a base price of $50k you'll be hard pressed to find anyone here that has one.
Looks great though- if I was in the market for a mid format console it would be a shootout between this, the new API and the Tonelux. I'm going to stick with my D&R for a couple of years longer though.
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The price is steep. |
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Do you know Tonelux? IMHO the best deal going- you can get in for about $10k for a small 8 input system with a couple of comps and buy as you go. Everything is rackmounted so easy to truck about- sound is superb. http://www.tonelux.com Worth checking out.
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Looks nice! |
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Have a look at the Tonelux Youtube Channel
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In 1997 my friend Russell Whitaker was refurbing a Neve 8058 which once belonged to Ian Anderson. He had 8 modules wired up in a rack with a homemade power supply.
Before the complete board was restored we used them 8 Chanel's to make many albums with. I remember we would have this jerry rigged unit sitting on the side of the SSL SL6056E, G Series. I used it on a Celtic album I was recording and man the quality of the tracks was just stunning. I would like to have that rack here in my studio Here is the Brent Averill Neve Module Rack for $2300.00 this is where I might go I think. http://www.audiolot.com/proaudio/sales/products?id=248 Does Tonelux offer nodules? ![]() Interesting Tonelux vid here: |
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You then need to spend around $2300 per channel. Not the cheapest way to get into it. Josh from Audiolot posts a lot on gearslutz- might be worth contacting him on there if you have questions. Great guy btw. Do you just need channels or do you want a mixer? If you want a mixer, go Tonelux. If you just want channels, then API lunchbox is great. I have a bunch of API 500 series pres and they are great value for money- different tone to Neve but still a great rock n roll tone.
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I hear really REALLY good things about the Toft ATB boards...
Unfortunately for me, I have a Behringer budget... Ick! Cheers, Tim
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The best buy out of the made in china options.
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I was thinking Averill would be a way to start adding modules but I suppose you are right it would be better economically speaking to consider something different.
API lunchbox sounds cool too. I have a friend who works for CalRec and has been in the studio equip biz for many years. I bet he has some good connections on some used gear. I have always wanted just a couple of Neve modules. Someday soon I hope. |
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