60's Trident preamps
60's Trident preamps
I realize that amongst all the White album's tracks the ones that were recorded at Trident studios (like Honey Pie for instance) sound great and better than the other ones. Does anyone know what kind of pres they used at Trident in 68? It sounds pretty valvish to me but there was so much valve involved at various stages of the sound chain...
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Re: 60's Trident preamps
whatever they had there, it was definitely custom designed. Im sure this info will likely be in the recording the beatles book coming outt.
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Re: 60's Trident preamps
Still doesn't make "Honey Pie" a particularly listenable song.
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dumbangel...
You must be talking about the Rudy Vallee-esqe Honey Pie, with the cool jazz guitar break, right? That's a very listenable tune, imho. The "other" Honey Pie is a bit of a loveable mess...
BTW, jdsowa... I could watch your avatar dance, all day long... brilliant...
You must be talking about the Rudy Vallee-esqe Honey Pie, with the cool jazz guitar break, right? That's a very listenable tune, imho. The "other" Honey Pie is a bit of a loveable mess...
BTW, jdsowa... I could watch your avatar dance, all day long... brilliant...
Re: 60's Trident preamps
Piggies is the one that does it for me.
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