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    CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Here is a site with great pictures of CBS studios with Altec A-7 , 9844, 604 with 612 cabs.

    Here is the quad recording room with 9844.

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    Photos From Some Vintage Sessions...

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Nice assortment of vintage gear/Altecs--love the photo of Paul McCartney during the recording of the "Ram" album (great album!).......

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Cool photos! Here is the same console from the other side.
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    Was it custom made? I remember running a Gates console that had those same big, black knobs. Hard to miss.

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by LICORNE View Post
    Here is the quad recording room with 9844.
    They look big enough to me to be 9845........Regardless, I remember the four wall mounted A7-500s from one of Frank Sinatra's albums. At the time, I thought they were customs since I'd seen no literature for a 500 Hz A7, so when I finally got to clone some 825 cabs, it was this 511 horn-in-vent configuration I initially chose since I didn't/don't like the look of an exposed sectoral horn (at least without a baffle board), though after some experimentation I switched them over for its better overall performance.

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by GM View Post
    They look big enough to me to be 9845........Regardless, I remember the four wall mounted A7-500s from one of Frank Sinatra's albums. At the time, I thought they were customs since I'd seen no literature for a 500 Hz A7, so when I finally got to clone some 825 cabs, it was this 511 horn-in-vent configuration I initially chose since I didn't/don't like the look of an exposed sectoral horn (at least without a baffle board), though after some experimentation I switched them over for its better overall performance.

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    You'r right. They are 9845 . I took the reference from Reeves current web site which say's 9844 for 2010.
    The CBS studios also had 4 A-7 in the grand studio andthe mixer was custom made by CBS.

    Yes the 511 inside the 825 look better in an open setting.

    The CBS studios and Columbia where the same then purchased by Sony. The sony studios in New York are in a big building almost 30 storey high.


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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Mastering Lab Current photo of Doug Dax with his tube console and original Altec Lansing monitors.

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    Theres another control room with Altec Big Red and one with 5.1 ATC.

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    As an audio recording engineer with a passion for vintage recording equipment and classic Altec products, these pictures really capture my imagination. That link has just found its way into my bookmarks. Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Here is a current photo of probably 6 ALTEC A4 at OCEANWAY RECORDING studio B : Click studio B wait for second photo to appear.


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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    I saw this web on Altec 620 brand new cabinet made here with new 604 and old XO. This is for a local studio and not CBS.
    I'l try to find out who makes those cabinets with grill.

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    Re: CBS recording studio in the 60's with Altec Monitors

    Thanks for sharing gentlemen!!!

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