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BEATLES MAGAZINE: HOW SGT. PEPPER's TRANSFORMED RECORDING TECHNOLOGY
Much of the recording for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band took place in EMI's Studio Two on the REDD.51 mixing desk. This console had been installed in 1964, replacing the older REDD.37 model, which was still in use next door in Studio One. Fundamentally, the REDD.37 and REDD.51 shared a similar architecture, but the newer REDD.51 was a more streamlined design. A key difference was its use of REDD.47 amplifiers instead of the Siemens V72S units found in its predecessor.
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