Dr. Dre’s sound, has become iconic, thanks to the use of a variety of high-quality analog equipment.
Sony C-800G: $10,108.57
The Sony C800G is a high-end tube condenser microphone highly regarded for its exceptional audio quality and versatility.
The C800G features a large dual-diaphragm capsule, which contributes to its extended frequency response and low self-noise. Its tube circuitry imparts a warm and rich sonic character, often described as “vintage” or “classic,” which adds a pleasing coloration to recordings.
This microphone is often favored by recording engineers and artists seeking pristine vocal recordings with a touch of warmth and character. Its premium build quality, reliability, and performance make it a staple in many top-tier recording studios worldwide.
Neve 1073: $2000
The Neve 1073 is an iconic preamplifier and equalizer module that has become a cornerstone of professional audio recording. Developed by Rupert Neve in the early 1970s, the 1073 is revered for its classic analog sound and versatile functionality.
The Neve 1073 preamp is known for its ability to add warmth, depth, and character to audio signals. It features a rich, musical sound with a subtle harmonic distortion that imparts a desirable coloration to recordings. The 1073’s equalizer section offers fixed-frequency high and low shelving bands, along with a selectable midrange band with variable frequency and Q controls, allowing for precise tonal shaping.
The 1073 has been widely used in recording studios for decades, particularly on vocals, drums, guitars, and other instruments where a touch of vintage warmth is desired. Its robust construction, timeless design, and legendary sound have made it a favorite among audio engineers and musicians worldwide.
Dr. Dre’s recording chain continued with a fast VCA compressor.
dbx 160 : $3800
dbx 160 compressor/limiter is a renowned manufacturer of professional audio equipment, best known for its high-quality signal processors and dynamic range controllers. Founded in the 1970s, DBX has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of audio production and has become synonymous with dynamics processing.
Richard Segal Huredia, a collaborator engineer of Dre, confirms that Dre favored the DBX 160 for all his vocals. Eminem in an interview affirms to have seen him use the same routing and equipment for his single, “My Name Is” in the 1999.
In addition to the main tools used in his workflow, Dre was famous for using the SSL console for mixing. He used various series, primarily from the 4000 E & G series. Dre mastered the use of the compressor integrated into the SSL and particularly appreciated the Mix Bus compressor. In addition to managing EQ and dynamics with the SSL compressor, Dre knew how to manipulate audio through the console to achieve the desired sounds.
SSL4000G: $47,081.53
A820: $10,108.57
The Studer A820 is a professional tape recorder that can be used to record and play back Single ,multiple tracks or the final mix summing on the SSL.