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In Reply to: RE: I knew that-Thanks posted by Des on August 25, 2014 at 14:04:47
Then why did you post what you did when you know it's BS?
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When the Neve was mentioned --i was simple relating to the product in general terms and its
influence on the recording scene in general -not that one specifically in the shot
I don't think I should be shot at dawn
Des
A Neve was mentioned and as it happened one that had nothing at all to do with Rupert and whose SQ, going by people who have actually used it, is well below par. Which itself is kinda odd because Siemens at the time made some exceptionally good consoles under their own name.
Unfortunately as great as Rupert is as a designer he seems to be quite bad at the business side of things. He did found Focusrite in '85 and produced the Forté console in '88 but by '89 he had left Focusrite. The name and remaining assets were bought by someone else.
Either way this is what you said:"But that is the incomparable Neve--the finest ever developed brainchild of Englishman Rupert Neve"
As it stands I can not find a shred of truth in that statement. You would get no grieve from me had you said that about a Neve which was actually designed by Rupert like the custom Neves commissioned by George Martin and used in the various AIR Studios.
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