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> Compressor To Compliment My Gr Mp2nv
Mac-Dee
post Sun 24 Jul 2005, 08:20
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HEY ALL

I HAVE A GREATRIVERS MIC PRE AMP (MP2-NV)
I AM LOOKING FOR A COMPRESSOR WHICH COMPLIMENTS MY PRE-AMP AND GETS THE MOST OUT OF IT , I AM MAINLY USING THE COMPRESSOR FOR VOCALS ,
BUT I DO ALSO USE IT FOR BASS AND GUITAR THROUGH HI-Z ON MY PRE-AMP
ANY GOOD SUGGESTIONS SEND MY WAY ,
A REALLY QUALITY COMPRESSOR


THANKS
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coldharbour
post Sun 24 Jul 2005, 21:23
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Focusrite Red 3 Dual Compressor/Limiter.
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POMMON
post Mon 25 Jul 2005, 08:29
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ya the red 3 is the default to go use i'd say. great unit!
i like the summit dcl-200 as well. it really is personal.
do some tests and let us know!
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Jsegura
post Mon 25 Jul 2005, 10:30
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Tube-Tech CL 2A dual compressor
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post Mon 25 Jul 2005, 17:50
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i've heard those tube tech's are good, but i've also heard they're not made very well. often run into repairs.
any word on that?
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post Mon 25 Jul 2005, 18:28
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I have several Tube-Tech, and its quality is to the height of its robustness. I have never had to change nor a fuse.
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post Tue 26 Jul 2005, 09:18
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A lot of people say that the old Valley People Kepex are very musical, guitars, harmonica etc sound very good through them. Or how about a Universal Audio 1176 or dBx?

Look on here in their 'classic catalog' for breakdowns on all the compressors there have ever been, it's excellent

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