Plus, a demo of Moog Music's new 16-Channel Vocoder reproduction. | | | There's a classic Neve 8058 console currently in the Vintage King Tech Shop. Head over to our blog to check out the vintage desk in its current state before our world-class technicians get to work on a premium restoration job. | | | This historically accurate reissue replicates the design and construction of the classic U67 capsule and tube. | | | A painstaking recreation of the legendary Fairchild 670 from producer Eric Valentine at a fraction of the cost. | | | Retro has returned the 175-B to its original circuit as designed by Bill Putnam in 1961 and it sounds incredible. | | | A tube-driven electro-optical attenuator system allows instant gain reduction with no increase in harmonic distortion. | | | 100% discrete 500 Series mic preamp based on the 1073, one of the most famous pieces of recording gear ever. | | | This 500 Series module downsizes the classic EQP-1A3-SS for your lunchbox with an op-amp inspired by the API 2520. | | | | With a new generation of music makers discovering the sounds of Giorgio Moroder and Kraftwerk, the vocoder has once again become a unique source for sonic experimentation. Over 40 years after its initial release, Moog is bringing back its classic 16 channel vocoder design and we have your first audio taste over on our blog. | | | Vintage King Audio | 1603 E Nine Mile Rd | Ferndale, MI 48220 | United States | | | | |