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Built for Owen Bradley’s studio, Bradley’s Barn in Nashville, this beautiful vintage 16-channel Altec console has been used on sessions featuring Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Bob Dylan and many more. Fans of country music and beyond will be aware of the contributions made to popular music by Bradley, as his efforts in crafting the Nashville sound throughout the 1950s and 1960s are undeniable. This Altec desk was built in the mid-1960s and utilized by Bradley throughout the remainder of the decade.
Housed in Bradley’s Barn until around 1970, the Altec console was removed just in time, as the studio space eventually burned down. It was stored away for years in a shed until Kevin Augunas found the console during his search for a desk that showcased the classic Langevin and Altec sound. Once Augunas purchased the console, the desk was completely refurbished and restored to its former glory.
Since finding a new home in Studio A of Fairfax Recordings (formerly Sound City Studios), Augunas set straight to work on the desk by mixing The Lumineers self-titled debut album featuring the hit “Ho Hey.” In the time since, the producer, engineer and mixer has worked on a wide range of projects on the console including sessions with Lenny Kravitz, Booker T., Mike Snow, Dave Grohl, Gotye and many more.
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