Dr. Dre's SSL 4000 G+ Mixing Console Sells for $165,000, Heading to Hip-Hop Museum

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Dr. Dre's SSL 4000 G+ mixing console, a pivotal instrument in the production of numerous influential hip-hop albums, was recently auctioned for $165,000. This sale sets a new record for hip-hop memorabilia, surpassing the previous record of $69,000 held by RZA's E-mu SP-1200 drum machine.

The console, which has been on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, was acquired by collector Ryan Zurrer. Zurrer announced plans to make the console accessible to the public at the upcoming Hip-Hop Museum, scheduled to open in the Bronx in 2026. He expressed his gratitude for acquiring the instrument, emphasizing its significance in hip-hop history.

The auction, titled "Straight Outta The West Coast Hip-Hop," also featured other notable items, including original handwritten lyric sheets from Snoop Dogg, DJ Yella's gold and platinum plaques, and a film script used by Xzibit in "XXX: The Next Level." These items highlight the rich cultural heritage and enduring impact of West Coast hip-hop.

The SSL 4000 G+ mixing console was instrumental in shaping the sound of hip-hop, with its use on seminal albums by artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Jay-Z. Its sale underscores the enduring value and influence of hip-hop culture in the music industry.

Sources

  • HotNewHipHop

  • HipHopDX

  • Grammy Museum

  • The Source

  • Rolling Out

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