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You Can Buy the Recording Console the Beatles Used to Make Their Iconic Album ‘Abbey Road’
After a years-long restoration, the unique device that recorded hits like "Come Together" and "Here Comes the Sun" is now fully functional
Recording console used by Beatles and found in skip up for auction
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 restoration project. Malcolm Jackson and his son Hamish Jackson, who are both from Hertfordshire, have worked within a wider group to restore the one-of-a-kind EMI TG12345 console.
Mixing Board the Beatles Used to Record ‘Abbey Road’—and More—Is Up for Auction
The recording console used by the Beatles for their Abbey Road album was put up for auction before, but failed to find a bidder.
Abbey Road recording console used to make the final Beatles album is being put up for sale
The custom-made recording console, which was used to record the final album from The Beatles, has been restored and is now going to be put up for sale.
The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Recording Console Is Going on Sale
The original EMI TG 12345 prototype console, used to record t 'Abbey Road,' has been restored and is headed to sale.
Recording console used on The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' being sold on Reverb
The legendary, one-of-one EMI TG1234 recording console that The Beatles used to record the Abbey Road album will be for sale on Reverb, starting on October 29. The announcement reads:
The Beatles’ Famous Abbey Road Recording Console Will Be Available For Sale on Reverb
The EMI TG12345 was used for The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road and multiple solo projects from the Fab Four. The Beatles’ Famous Abbey Road Recording Console Will Be Available For Sale on Reverb
The Beatles Used This Recording Console for ‘Abbey Road.’ Now It’s Up for Grabs.
The recording console used for the Beatles' "Abbey Road" is coming up for sale. The EMI TG12345 has been restored with 70 percent original parts.
The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ Drives Back Onto The Billboard Charts
The Beatles return to two Billboard charts with Abbey Road, which is recognized as one of the best and most commercially successful albums of all time.
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'Unique' piece of Beatles history up for auction with £2m price
A piece of equipment used by The Beatles to record their final studio album is being auctioned. The band recorded ‘Abbey Road ...
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Beatles For Sale – At Least Their Console Is
The unique “one-off” EMI TG12345 recording console was used by The Beatles on their iconic final 1969 album ‘Abbey Road’, and the item will be going on sale via the official Reverb shop of London’s ...
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The Beatles recording console used for Abbey Road is going on sale
The Beatles' console used to record 'Abbey Road' has been restored and is going on sale. The unique "one-off" EMI TG12345 ...
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