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My comments on the sale of this console. This is a one-of-a-kind EMI TG 12345 console, refurbished by MJQ Ltd. and used in legendary sessions for artists like The Beatles, Cliff Richard, and George Harrison. It is the first and only prototype console out of 17 TG models, with unique features such as 24 mic inputs, compressors on every channel, and 8 outputs. Initially built in 1967, this console was integral to Abbey Road Studio's iconic sound. It has undergone extensive restoration, with many original parts and letters of provenance included, ensuring its authenticity and excellent working conditions even after 54 years. Refurbished by: MJQ Ltd. Model: The Prototype (Mk.I) Out of the 17 TG consoles made by EMI, most were Mk.II and Mk.III. Two were Mk.IV. This is the only Mk.I. Key features 24 Mic Inputs 12x Dual Microphone Cassettes 4x Echo & 2 Cue Sends Limiter/Compressors on every channel (world's first) 4 Dual Main Mix 8 Outputs 2-Band EQs 4 Track Routing 4 Echo Sends 2 Cue Sends Remote Patchbay (disconnected) Power Supply & associated cabling (220VAC) Condition According to a technical report from November 2023 by Peter Higgs (Mode Engineering): The console is in good working condition, commensurate with its age of approximately 54 years. EMI Research built these consoles with the highest quality military-standard components, which is evident in their durability and performance. Similar to the TG console used for “Dark Side of the Moon,” this Mk.I console likely contributed significantly to the distinctive sounds of the iconic album Abbey Road. Discography The console was used in recording sessions for several iconic artists and albums, including: Cliff Richard and The Shadows The Hollies Mary Hopkin Doris Troy Billy Preston - That’s The Way God Planned It (produced by George Harrison, May 1969) The Beatles - Abbey Road sessions (July-August 1969) John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band Ringo Starr - Sentimental Journey Paul McCartney - McCartney George Harrison - All Things Must Pass