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A sound to remember …
A sound to remember …
Legendary Lockwood speaker cabinets are going back into production In 1935 Stanley Timms founded Lockwood and launched a speaker cabinet that was to become an integral part of record history.
Found in all major recording studios in the UK and across the world, Lockwood monitors were known for their exceptional sound quality. For almost 50 years they were the first choice for musicians, producers and music lovers, but an unfortunate chain of events led to production ending in the early 80’s.
Now in 2017, Daniel Timms, Stanley’s Grandson, is putting Lockwood cabinets back into production.
The Mini
Predominately used in the podcasting industry for radio
and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the
BBC, ITV, Granada TV and Neve Electronics.
The LE1
The Largest of the lockwood range.
Producing the sound to remember.
The Harrow Angle
Designed in the late 70’s The Harrow is fitted
with a 12″ Tannoy Gold and HPD.
The Major
Producing the sound for artist like The Beatles,
The Who, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones,
Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Super Tramp.
The Berkley
Predominately used in the podcasting industry for radio
and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the
BBC, ITV, Granada TV and Neve Electronics.
The Cheviot
The Largest of the lockwood range.
Producing the sound to remember.
The Mini
Predominately used in the podcasting
industry for radio and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the BBC, ITV, Granad
TV and Neve Electronics.
The Harrow Angle
Designed in the late 70’s The Harrow is
fitted with a 12″ Tannoy Gold and HPD.
The Berkley
Designed in the late 70’s The Harrow is fitted
with a 12″ Tannoy Gold and HPD.
The LE1
The Largest of the lockwood range.
Producing the sound to remember.
The Major
Predominately used in the podcasting industry for radio and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the BBC, ITV, Granada TV and Neve Electronics.
The Cheviot
The Largest of the lockwood range.
Producing the sound to remember.
The Mini
Predominately used in the podcasting industry for radio
and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the BBC, ITV, Granad TV and Neve Electronics.
The LE1
The Largest of the lockwood range. Producing the sound to remember.
Harrow Angle
Designed in the late 70’s The Harrow is fitted with a 12″ Tannoy Gold and HPD.
The Major
The Largest of the lockwood range. Producing the sound to remember.
The Berkley
Predominately used in the podcasting industry for radio
and TV and in smaller studios. Customers included the BBC, ITV, Granada TV and Neve Electronics.
The Cheviot
The Largest of the lockwood range. Producing the sound to remember.