STUDER needed to improve just a few parts over the years. Many years after being discontinued, the Studer 961/962 is still one of the very best sounding mixers on the market. Many of them are used for on-location recording purposes like classical music recoding as well as any other difficult acoustical recording. The input stage is very carefully designed using high quality components for the best possible sound. The equaliser is often described as very "musical" as it allows changing the frequency response without coloration of the sound. The reliability of the Studer 961/962 makes it a perfect tool for any application. Nowadays with many smaller project studios asking for analog front- and backend.
...Trigger Delay 1 914 Fixed Filter Bank 1 921 Voltage Controlled Oscillator 2 921A Oscillator Drivers 6 921B Oscillators 1 960 Sequential Controller 1 961 Interface 1 962 Sequential Switch 1 992 Control Voltage Panel 1 993 Trigger and Envelope Voltages Panel 1 994 Dual Multiples Panel 1 995 Attenuator 1 CP2 Console Panel 3 CP3A Console Panels 1 CP8 Console Panel 993 Trigger and Envelope Voltages Panel not...
... And in my experience, the EQs that offer the most controls don't always sound the best. Obviously the 901 and 962 have different EQs, at least functionally, they aren't at all the same. It's unlikely that they really sound exactly alike. But obviously if they did sound exactly alike, I'd opt for...
Hey Guys, I have a Studer 962 with 5 masters, I would love to add lamps to my meters as well, would you be so kind to share more infos on how you’ve done it? I would greatly appreciate it! This is my email [email protected] Thanks a lot in advance for your help!