Vintage Equipment
See here our very special vintage equipment.
Neumann M49
The Neumann M49 is a legendary large membrane tube microphone with vocal sound as a specialty. The power supply acts as a remote control with 3 characteristics. The red "jewel" characterises this model opposite the M50, which has a yellow "jewel". Our copy is from about 1955 and has previously belonged to Danmarks Radio.
EMT 245
A unique and very legendary reverb from around 1980. Sounds great and is the studio's most used reverb. The unit is mounted in Studio 1, but via tie-lines It can also be used for mix in study 2. Countless imitations have been produced as plug-ins – but here is an original copy.
WURLITZER 200A
The first electronic copy of the Würlitzeren came in 1955. The sound has been instrumental in countless productions, including Ray Charles, Elton John, Billy Joel and not least Supertramp, where the distinctive sound became the band's "brand". Unlike Fender Rhodes, the Würlitzeren must be supplied with 220v. Our copy is probably from the start 70 's.
LEXICON 960
LLexicon is designated as "The Godfather of Reverbs". The 960 is the successor to the classic Lexicon 480, which came in 1984. This copy of the 960 is from 1995.
Tube Tech's Pipe universe
Tube-Tech is real world-class pipe sound produced by Danish sound power. Our copies are from the start 90 's. The easily recognisable blue units are in leading studios throughout the world and have for decades maintained a position as the best in audio quality regardless of the changing trends in shooting techniques.
HAMMOND A100/LESLIE 147
A legendary set-up that speaks for itself. "A Hammond organ is an electrical organ designed by Laureen Hammond in April 1935. Although the Hammond organ was originally sold to churches as a cheap alternative to church organs, it quickly became a popular instrument among jazz, blues and, to a lesser extent, rock musicians. " The set here is from the mid 60 's.
OTARI MTR-12
Tube-Tech is real world-class pipe sound produced by Danish sound power. Our copies are from the start 90 's. The easily recognisable blue units are in leading studios throughout the world and have for decades maintained a position as the best in audio quality regardless of the changing trends in shooting techniques.
HORNUNG & MØLLER
Classic upright piano. The factory that closed in 1972 managed to produce more than 50,000 copies. Our copy is probably from the ' 30s.
Urei 1176LN
Mono compressor/limiter introduced by Bill Putnam in 1967. The compressor was a giant breakthrough within the limiter technology, and the first real peak limiter with transistor circuits that offered an unbeatable performance and its own unique sound. 1176LN is a classic, and has set the standard for all limit in time Then.
FENDER RHODES MARK II
The sequel to Mark I with the very bells-sound made from 1979-1983. The Mark Iier has a flat lid so you can put another key board upstairs. The sound is a bit brighter than the Mark 1. Our model has 84 tangents. A unique instrument in very nice condition from about 1980.
OTARI MTR-90
In the 80s, Otari MTR90 was the most widely used multi-track recorder worldwide, with more than 2000 copies sold. The recorder uses 2 "bands and has 24 tracks. The machine belongs to a Otari CB-115 auto-locator. Our copy of MTR90'eren is continuously maintained and adjusted. The studio has a stock of 2 "tapes