I was looking for a fun restoration project to get into and stumbled upon this beast: http://www.ebay.com/itm/TWEED-NEVE-KELSO-20-8-MIXING-ANALOG-VINTAGE-CONSOLE-VERY-RARE-/180749838999?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a1587aa97#ht_500wt_1413
A little more research turned up an old post from Geoff Tanner. Geoff's response regarding the "Tweed" heritage (I hope he doesn't mind my reposting):
So, who's in!? ;D
A little more research turned up an old post from Geoff Tanner. Geoff's response regarding the "Tweed" heritage (I hope he doesn't mind my reposting):
Tweed Audio was formed by ex Neve Kelso production manager Kirsch Mustapha (spelling?) in the mid 70's I believe. He built several small broadcast consoles in the style of Neves of that era and hired David Rees (of 2253 and 54 fame) to design the compressors for the console so there is a Neve influence.
Years later a guy brought a "Neve" console to me to ask advice about servicing and was a little heartbroken when I told him that he'd bought a Tweed, not a Neve. The Tweed company had long since folded but, at the time, I had Kirsch's phone number (he lives in Wales). He told me that he had no interest in supporting the consoles and had moved on to another career... computers, I believe.
So, who's in!? ;D