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Old January 2nd 08, 01:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Dual concentric

In article ,
Eeyore wrote:
Other makers seemed to have found more reliable switches.


You're the first person I know to mention these kinds of problems. I
know a guy who does a lot of Neve service so I'll mention your comments
to him.


I'd say he's more than happy with the situation. ;-)

Often wore out after about 2 years broadcast use - not what you'd
expect from top dollar prices.


That's an atypical experience.


What console model(s) ?


I'm not good at remembering model nubers. The range BBC TV first used
(narrow module) at TV centre. The first one in TC3 was deemed
unsuitable for live use after only a few years due to unreliability.
While much older and equally as heavily used desks by both the BBC and
commercial suppliers soldiered on. I'd say that's why the BEEB changed
to Calrec.

Teddington Studios had an early 'inline monitoring' unit in the
recording studio. The relays were changed several times and cleaned
more often. And there were a lot of relays.


Care to put a rough date on this ?


The BEEB desks went in early '70s. The Teddington Studios one I referred
to bought for the New London Theatre installation in the late '70s - then
moved to the recording studio. Where it was lovingly cared for and had
only moderate use. Was sold for a small fortune after Thames sold the
studios.

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