WATCH: “Harrison to the World” series from Harrison Audio
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05.12.2024

WATCH: “Harrison to the World” series from Harrison Audio

Harrison Audio
Words by Mixdown staff

Harrison has been designing, manufacturing, and marketing audio mixing consoles in Nashville, Tennessee (Music City, USA) since 1975.

Taking the classic Harrison sound to the world, Nashville-based Taylor McCall records “Black Powder Soul” with group of international musicians on a 32Classic console, with Stuart Bruce producing.

Harrison Audio launches the first episode of its new series with Nashville-based Americana recording artist Taylor McCall and a host of talented musicians from both sides of the Atlantic. McCall, who is currently on tour with superstar Robert Plant, recorded a track he had written entitled “Black Powder Soul” at the brand’s International Studio using the new 32Classic analog console.

Read all the latest product & music industry news here.

​The first several minutes of the video put the company’s legendary gear in context, starting with an overview of Harrison founder Dave Harrison, who began his career as a saxophonist and recording engineer in Cincinatti area before starting the company. He eventually became a studio engineer and manager at King Records, working with artists including John Lee Hooker, James Brown, the Platters and more.

Harrison Audio products serve the markets of music recording/mixing, international film and television sound production, audio post production, broadcast sound, and live sound reinforcement. ​Over 1,500 consoles have been installed worldwide, constituting a significant share of the overall world market for high-end audio consoles. Harrison’s dominance of the high-end market demonstrates that customers who require solutions to complex problems invariably turn to Harrison to provide the answer.

For local enquiries, visit Amber Technology. Watch the first episode of “Harrison to the World” at Harrison Audio here.