Dramastic Audio Obsidian 500 Series Stereo Analog Compressor Retro

Dramastic Audio Obsidian. Dramastic Audio Obsidian 500 Series Stereo Analog Compressor Retro The Obsidian is a feed-forward VCA style stereo compressor featuring transformer balanced I/O, electronically balanced external side-chain input, internal high pass filter and precision stepped controls to accurately recall settings. Dramastic Audio Obsidian Stereo VCA Compressor #OSCTX00295 (Used) Through the use of several proprietary methods the Dramastic Audio Obsidian performs a range of tasks unheard of from the average SSL or SSL-esque unit

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I'm still playing with the Lo-Fi and Skull settings and getting some really aggressive results Examining the audio path revealed four bulbous Jensen transformers (two for input and two for output)

Dramastic Audio Obsidian Stereo Compressor — Studiocare

Rather than pulling a standard model from the line, Dramastic actually sat down with the team at Jensen and hand-selected the best transformers for their custom TXIO circuitry. Stereo VCA program compressor with TXIO-enhanced transformer balanced I/O Looking for a Dramastic Audio Obsidian Stereo VCA Compressor? Vintage King offer FREE Tech Support

Dramastic Audio Obsidian Stereo Analog Bus Compressor 19" Rack Version. Dramastic Audio Obsidian Stereo VCA Compressor #OSCTX00295 (Used) Through the use of several proprietary methods the Dramastic Audio Obsidian performs a range of tasks unheard of from the average SSL or SSL-esque unit Rather than pulling a standard model from the line, Dramastic actually sat down with the team at Jensen and hand-selected the best transformers for their custom TXIO circuitry.

Dramastic Audio Obsidian 500 Series Stereo Analog Compressor Retro. The Dramastic Audio Obsidian 500 is a 500 Series adaptation of the company's rackmount Obsidian, an SSL-style stereo buss compressor with expanded features and transformer-coupled I/O The first difference the user will notice is that the unit suffers no 'shrinkage' to the audio sound field