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Aurora Audio - An In Depth Look at Geoff Tanner

Geoff Tanner, one of the foremost authorities on all things Neve, is the designer of all the Aurora Audio gear. Here's a chance to get to know a little bit about the man, and learn about his history with Neve.

Geoff Tanner

Geoff Tanner

Geoff Tanner worked for Rupert Neve & Co. Ltd, Neve Electronic Laboratories, and Neve Electronics International from October 1971 to December 1985, and held six positions within the company over those 14 years.

In October 1971 Geoff moved to Cambridge and joined Rupert Neve & Co. Ltd. in Melbourn, near Royston, Herts., as an Electronic Design Draughtsman. Progress and his thorough understanding of the products manufactured (complex broadcast and recording consoles) led to his promotion to Head of the Electrical Design Drawing Office less than 12 months later.

In an effort to rationalise the design of the complex circuits he produced thirty "Technical Information Sheets" which gave precise design rules to ensure consistent technical specifications from the many different console designs (Over 70% of the audio control consoles were built to custom requirements). The Tech Sheets became a "bible" for other engineers designing and assembling other similar products within the company.

In 1978, Geoff moved up into the Sales Engineering Department of Neve Electronic Laboratories (as it was then renamed) and liased directly with customers to provide design input for the drawing offices. In 1980 a new role was offered as "Special Orders Manager" leading a team of wiring and metal technicians to design and build virtually any custom product that a customer might require. This could be anything from a 36 channel music recording console to a tiny 2 channel tape transfer unit for the Metropolitan Police.

The Special Orders Department was very successful and was expanded to include the Spares Department and the Special Projects Department. The former because of our intimate knowledge of the products manufactured and the latter because other companies were so impressed that they were asking Neve to make products for them, unrelated with audio!

The annual turnover of this relatively small department approached £500,000 and a very high profit margin was maintained. Unfortunately, the company was involved in take overs first by ESE, then Siemens, and the new management were only interested in producing standard products. The profitable custom business was down graded and, as a result, it became very hard to run an independent custom department against the general motivation of the new management. Thus, in 1985 Geoff left Neve Electronics (after fourteen years) and branched out on his own as a freelance engineer.

Geoff independently continued his work with Neve consoles, their upkeep, repair and maintenance. He built monitoring/duplicating consoles for CBS Records in Aylesbury and a similar console for Audio Productions in Croydon. He has flown all over the world fixing consoles including trips to the USA, Japan, Israel, Spain and Ireland. In 1994 he designed and built the huge 56 channel 24 track recording console at Great Linford Manor in Great Linford, Milton Keynes…. That now resides in Steakhouse Recording Studios, in North Hollywood, USA.

Geoff, now lead designer for Aurora Audio, manufactures new products rooted in the same philosophies of transistor based Class A circuitry as the Neve range of the 70's.

 

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