Dr. Dre’s iconic SSL 4000 G+ mixing console, used on classic albums by Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, and many more, was recently auctioned for a record-breaking $165,000. The sale, conducted by the Realest platform, surpassed the previous record for music gear held by RZA’s E-mu SP-1200 drum machine. The console, now on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, was acquired by cultural collector Ryan Zurrer. The auction, “Straight Outta The West Coast Hip-Hop,” also featured items from DJ Yella, Snoop Dogg, and Xzibit. The Realest platform is known for handling memorabilia for various sports teams, artists, and entertainment entities. (Variety)
Dr. Dre’s Mixing Console Sets Record After Selling For $165,000
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