Mastering Engineer, Geoff Pesche talks us through the recent renovations to Room 5, one of the premier Mastering suites here at Abbey Road which he shares with fellow engineer Christian Wright and in which countless records have been mastered and numerous hits created. It has been almost twelve years to the day since I joined the mastering team here at Abbey Road Studios. Throughout this time, while there has been the odd cosmetic revamp and the occasional new bit of kit, this is the first major technical overhaul to the room and particularly the EMI TG12410 mastering console in its near 50 year history. Below is the desk as it was before the refurb and the images of the desk and its componant parts throughout the process of the refurbishment. Effectively all the TG modules EQ, limiter/compressor, input and out modules, spreader, etc. have been retained while the monitoring, interconnects and power supplies have all been updated.
The units can now be inserted individually in the signal path, along with the other analogue outboard units and every link in the signal path can be monitored. The rooms AES router known as Moscow and previously designed and built in-house by Abbey Road Technical Engineer Colin Johnson has also had its controls integrated into the new desk. We have also added a Manley Massive Passive Tube EQ a Sontec MES 432C parametric EQ. This process has reduced what was already a quiet noise floor down another 10 db or so. The old wooden desk surround has been removed replaced with a nice new console from Sterling Modular. Heres the desk as it is now: Many thanks must go to Simon Campbells technical team for this build installation. Notably Ian Taylor, Dave Forty, Matt Kingdom, Leon Marks Colin Johnson who returned after his retirement to help us out. A gold star for Ian Taylor whos time effort has brought these vintage TG units back to their best. Heres to the next twelve years... Have your own record mastered in Room 5with Abbey Roads Online Mastering service.