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  1. The console’s name came from the name of the flagship PR 004 input module, which offered an exceptional microphone preamplifer and high-quality channel equalisation. 1975 saw the first dedicated Midas monitor console, with early customers including Clair Brothers Audio for clients including Elvis Presley, Yes, Billy Joel and The Beach Boys.

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  2. Midas Consoles. Midas is a company that designs professional audio consoles. Founded in London in 1970 by Jeff Byers and Charles Brooke, today the company is part of the Music Tribe group of brands. Midas consoles are used by audio engineers for live sound mixing. Applications for these consoles includes Front of House (FOH) and monitor console ...

  3. In the early/mid 2000s, Midas began making a cheaper "purple" series of consoles: Heritage, Legend, Siena, Verona. These were still big, heavy consoles: 250-700 pounds in a tour case, in the $20,000-$80,000 range, but still significantly cheaper than the six-figure, 1,000+lb XL series.

  4. Pink Floyd used Midas consoles on their Animals Tour in 1977 and The Wall Tour in 1979, and Frank Zappa used Midas consoles on his 1980 World Tour. Midas experienced success in the musical theatre market as well, with their consoles used for productions of Evita and Cats. [1]

  5. They were easy to take apart and channels were in banks of 8. A guest engineer managed to get an entire large coffee spilled into the Verona and it was pretty easy to take apart. Lots of empty space inside too. Me and the other shop tech took a picture in front of the gutted board, printed it out, signed, dated, and taped in back into the ...

  6. Midas was founded in 1970, in London and specializes in high-quality mixing consoles for touring, live sound, large venues, recording and broadcast.

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  8. The Midas Heritage D arrives with expectations raised by naming it after the Midas Heritage 3000 — long regarded as the king of analogue live mixing consoles. Midas enjoyed sustained success with its Pro Series of digital consoles, and continues to enjoy success with its more entry-level M32 Series and its now aiming at regaining the higher ...

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