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Acquired by a second-hand music equipment outlet called Reverb, the EMI-TG12345 console was built specifically to be the best in the world, and was a prototype when Abbey Road was created upon it.
The EMI TG12345 console, a unique recording device that helped produce the Beatles’ final (and legendary) album, “Abbey Road,” now stands ready for auction after a comprehensive four-year ...
A restored recording console from EMI’s Abbey Road studios will be auctioned this month with an asking price of £2.2 million. The recording desk is a unique EMI TG12345 that was used, in its original ...
A console used in the making of the Beatles album Abbey Road and found discarded in a skip is up for sale for over £2million. The one-off EMI TG12345 was built by EMI Studios in 1968.
However, an album is nothing without its tracks and the irreplaceable custom-built EMI TG12345 console used to create this landmark record has finally been restored to its former glory.
The band recorded ‘Abbey Road’ in London in 1969, using a EMI TG12345 console to perfect its revolutionary sound. The console was custom-built by EMI in 1968 and was used to record the album ...
A piece of equipment used by The Beatles to record their final studio album is being auctioned. The band recorded ‘Abbey Road’ in London in 1969, using a EMI TG12345 console to perfect its ...
All four Beatles at Abbey Road Studios in London, where they tracked music with the EMI TG12345 console Ivan Keeman / Redferns via Getty Images Rock fans, musicians, producers and engineers ...
The EMI TG12345 console helped to record the Beatles final album A console used to record the Beatles' Abbey Road album and found discarded in a skip is due to be auctioned off after a four-year ...
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