Own a Piece of Chris Lord-Alge’s Incredible Studio
Fulfil your Wildest Analogue Dreams.
Right now, legendary Mix Engineer, Chris Lord-Alge is auctioning off some of his most prized gear from Mix LA studios. Don’t miss out!
The career of Grammy Award Winner, Chris Lord-Alge, goes back to the 1970s and he’s worked on records from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, The Sugarhill Gang, Joe Cocker, Tina Turner, Prince, Green Day, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and many more.
Chris Lord-Alge’s Studio Gear Auction
As you can imagine, he’s amassed quite a collection of rare vintage recording gear ranging from compressors, EQs, and outboard effects to his SONY digital tape machines and even his beloved SSL 4000E console.
When Chris started Mix LA in 2008, he took over the studio that Tupac and Dr. Dre previously used. This means that you can find a few of the original pieces used on Death Row recordings, including a legendary GML 8200 stereo EQ unit.
Some of the most exciting pieces available include:
- SSL 4000 E Console
- Focusrite Red 3 Dual Compressor/Limiter
- SONY DRE 2000 Digital Reverb
- 2 x RCA 86A Tube Compressors
- Custom Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor
- TC Electronic 2290 Digital Delay
- AMS DMX 15-80 S Digital Delay
- AMS RMX 16 Digital Reverb
- Eventide H3000 SE Ultra-Harmonizer
Some of these pieces are currently on limited-time auctions, so get there fast to secure them! All pieces are signed by Chris Lord-Alge, which certainly adds to the collectible value.
Not only is this a chance to own some truly rare vintage gear, but to get your hands on a piece of recording history, as the gear has been used to mix some of the biggest records.
Follow this link on ANALOGr.com to explore the full collection.
More about Chris Lord-Alge:
- ANALOGr.com
- CLA Official Page
- All about Recording
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2 responses to “Own a Piece of Chris Lord-Alge’s Incredible Studio”
I wonder why he is selling all this gear? Has the time come that even pros are switching to mix in the box?
From looking this story up it seems like he’s just getting rid of a load of surplus gear, or stuff he doesn’t use anymore. So, I don’t think he’s going fully in the box yet (although I’m sure he probably already uses some plugins)