
(this is not entirely accurate: several soundboard recordings and even pro-shot films. More details of the auction can be found here. The British psychedelic/progressive rock group Pink Floyd achieved. Only six generations of quad mixing desks or external quad panning devices were made during the band’s performing history between 19, each using the best audio technology available at the time. vintage pink Floyd vinyl bootlegs Pink Floyd 1967-1969 30KW P.A.

The sound engineer is Dave Lohr, who mixed the quadraphonic effects from the special board. The picture above (by Mike Lethby) shows the Midas X元 Quad Board being prepared for Pink Floyd's show at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California in 1994 on the Division Bell tour. The consoles are being sold by their owner, Britannia Row Productions (BRP), the sound company originally formed and owned by Pink Floyd, which has been independent for the last 26 years. In order of their quality, here are some unreleased recordings: Live at the Montreux Casino, November 21, 1970. Brain Damage reports that PINK FLOYD fans will have a chance to own a slice of the band's legendary live performance history when the unique, hand built quadraphonic mixing consoles used on the Momentary Lapse Of Reason and Division Bell world tours are auctioned at Bonhams in London's Knightsbridge on December 15th, with a percentage of the proceeds going to concert industry charity Stage Hand, the new name for the PSA Welfare & Benevolent Fund. However, over time I've found a few concerts that sound surprisingly good, the first two I list here nearly good enough for CD release (soundboard-like sound).
