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Chandler Limited’s REDD.47 Mic Amplifier is a recreation of the original valve line amplifiers used in Abbey Road Studios’ heralded and rare EMI REDD.51 recording consoles circa 1959-1968.

Designed as a central component to the EMI REDD.51 recording console, the original REDD.47 line amplifier was used to amplify virtually every stage of the audio path (mic inputs, line inputs, echo sends and monitors).

The REDD.47 lent its unmistakably punchy, aggressive character to music recorded at Abbey Road Studios’ Studio Two between 1964 and 1968, including many tracks by The Beatles.

The Chandler Limited REDD.47 Mic Amplifier offers many additional benefits to the original design including increased gain, allowing a range of tonal options from pristine clean sound to classic rich, saturated tone with up to 2% harmonic distortion before clipping. The Chandler Limited REDD.47 preamp easily reproduces the distortions heard on The Beatles’ ‘Revolution.’

Chandler Limited’s REDD.47 tube microphone preamplifier delivers the legendary sound of Abbey Road Studios’ ‘Holy Grail’ preamp, with extra features to meet today’s recording studio standards.

“It really is one of the nicest sounding mic pres I have ever heard or used, period, exclamation point! ” Paul Vnuk Jr. –  Recording Magazine

Abbey Road Studios, EMI, REDD and their associated logos are trademarks of EMI (IP) Limited.

REDD.47 PRE AMP
CHANNELS: Mono
CIRCUIT: Tube (EF86, E88CC)
CONNECTIONS
Inputs: Mic/Line XLR (pin 2 hot), D/I (1/4”)
Output: XLR (pin 2 hot)
Transformer balanced I/O (custom wound)
CONTROLS
Voltage gain: Stepped 16-52db
Fine gain: variable +/-5db
Total Gain: +57db
Output control: variable
Rumble filter: Inductor based, switchable (30,45,60,70,90,110,130,180hz)
PAD: 20db, switchable
Phase: switchable
Phantom Power: +48v, switchable
POWER
Internal power supply

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Model
  • REDD.47
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Atlas Pro Audio

Lakeland, FL, United States
(536)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:974
Product Overview
The Chandler Limited REDD.47 Mic Amplifier is a meticulously-built single channel tube mic preamp, a modern recreation the vintage EMI line amplifier used most famously at Abbey Road to record The Beatles in the mid-1960s. Originally designed as the heart and soul of the EMI REDD.51 recording console, the REDD.47 module was used in nearly all parts of the desk's signal path -- microphones to line inputs, echo sends to monitor returns. Known for its incredibly punchy and lively sound that gets wildly aggressive when pushed, it also produces huge clean tones at lower operating levels. The Chandler version adds some modern features like polarity reversal, a DI input, a rumble filter and increased gain functions to make the REDD.47 useful for all sorts of microphones and sound sources.
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About This Listing

Lead time estimated 14 days. Please ask us for most up to date ETS.

Chandler Limited’s REDD.47 Mic Amplifier is a recreation of the original valve line amplifiers used in Abbey Road Studios’ heralded and rare EMI REDD.51 recording consoles circa 1959-1968.

Designed as a central component to the EMI REDD.51 recording console, the original REDD.47 line amplifier was used to amplify virtually every stage of the audio path (mic inputs, line inputs, echo sends and monitors).

The REDD.47 lent its unmistakably punchy, aggressive character to music recorded at Abbey Road Studios’ Studio Two between 1964 and 1968, including many tracks by The Beatles.

The Chandler Limited REDD.47 Mic Amplifier offers many additional benefits to the original design including increased gain, allowing a range of tonal options from pristine clean sound to classic rich, saturated tone with up to 2% harmonic distortion before clipping. The Chandler Limited REDD.47 preamp easily reproduces the distortions heard on The Beatles’ ‘Revolution.’

Chandler Limited’s REDD.47 tube microphone preamplifier delivers the legendary sound of Abbey Road Studios’ ‘Holy Grail’ preamp, with extra features to meet today’s recording studio standards.

“It really is one of the nicest sounding mic pres I have ever heard or used, period, exclamation point! ” Paul Vnuk Jr. –  Recording Magazine

Abbey Road Studios, EMI, REDD and their associated logos are trademarks of EMI (IP) Limited.

REDD.47 PRE AMP
CHANNELS: Mono
CIRCUIT: Tube (EF86, E88CC)
CONNECTIONS
Inputs: Mic/Line XLR (pin 2 hot), D/I (1/4”)
Output: XLR (pin 2 hot)
Transformer balanced I/O (custom wound)
CONTROLS
Voltage gain: Stepped 16-52db
Fine gain: variable +/-5db
Total Gain: +57db
Output control: variable
Rumble filter: Inductor based, switchable (30,45,60,70,90,110,130,180hz)
PAD: 20db, switchable
Phase: switchable
Phantom Power: +48v, switchable
POWER
Internal power supply

Condition
Brand
Model
  • REDD.47
Categories

About the Seller

Atlas Pro Audio

Lakeland, FL, United States
(536)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:974
Product Overview
The Chandler Limited REDD.47 Mic Amplifier is a meticulously-built single channel tube mic preamp, a modern recreation the vintage EMI line amplifier used most famously at Abbey Road to record The Beatles in the mid-1960s. Originally designed as the heart and soul of the EMI REDD.51 recording console, the REDD.47 module was used in nearly all parts of the desk's signal path -- microphones to line inputs, echo sends to monitor returns. Known for its incredibly punchy and lively sound that gets wildly aggressive when pushed, it also produces huge clean tones at lower operating levels. The Chandler version adds some modern features like polarity reversal, a DI input, a rumble filter and increased gain functions to make the REDD.47 useful for all sorts of microphones and sound sources.
Shop 11 options from $1,900
Product Reviews

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