Selling my beloved LEXICON PRIME TIME 93 with EAGLES STUDIO RECORDING HISTORY from BAYSHORE STUDIO!

I bought this piece directly from The Eagles producer "Bill Szymczyk" when he was selling his gear from his famous BAYSHORE RECORDING STUDIO in Coconut Grove, FL. See hand written marking on the inside panel noting BAYSHORE equipment. COMES with POWER CORD. 


UNIT IS IN WORKING ORDER AS RECENTLY TESTED. Pots are a little noisy. Everything is original NO modifications or replaced parts.



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Bill Szymczyk on AllMusicGuide

Involvement with the Eagles
Szymzcyk got involved with the Eagles by way of Joe Walsh. He first encountered Joe when listening to the James Gang play in Cleveland. He got them signed and produced their albums. When Joe left in 1972, he continued to produce him, even getting co-writing credits on Theme from Boat Weirdos and, 16 years later, Theme from Baroque Weirdos.

In 1974, the Eagles were ready for a new producer. Both Joe Walsh and the Eagles were being managed by Irving Azoff. Joe played a few gigs with the Eagles, and they liked the way his tracks sounded. They asked who produced him because they wanted the same guy working on their stuff. When Joe told them, off they went to Szymczyk. As he tells it, "We had a meeting at Chuck's Steak House, next to the Record Plant in LA, and three days later, we were making On The Border" (see article).

Szymczyk, unlike their former producer Glyn Johns, was more than willing to produce more rock-edged tracks. He also was willing to give the band lots of time to do what they needed to do and let them drive the sound rather than the other way around, although he certainly influenced it.

After Bernie left in 1975, the Eagles wanted to bring in Joe Walsh. At first, Szymczyk was opposed to the idea, but they plunged ahead and it certainly turned out fine! Szymcyk's work on the ensuing Hotel California made him highly sought-after as a producer. At this point, though, the Eagles were taking pretty much all of his time. This was especially true when work started on The Long Run, or, as he calls it, "the long one."

After the Eagles broke up, Szymcyk worked with other artists, but officially retired in 1990. Still, when the Eagles first started trying to make a new album in 2001, he came out and worked with them again. Some habits die hard! 
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Below paragraph taken from article in the Miami Herald newspaper
But Miami was where Hotel California took shape. In fact, the three final Eagles albums of the 1970s that catapulted the musicians to become the best-selling American band of all time — One of These Nights (1975), Hotel California (1976) and The Long Run (1979) — were all recorded at Coconut Grove’s former Bayshore Recording Studio and North Miami’s Criteria Studios.



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UNIT IS IN WORKING ORDER AS RECENTLY TESTED. Pots are a little noisy. Everything is original NO modifications or replaced parts.