I am currently looking to purchase a stereo compressor/limiter. So far, the short list is for the AMEK 9098DCL, Avalon AD2044, and Manley Vari-Mu. I am primarily working with rock, acoustic, country and light jazz genres. Please let me know your thoughts and experiences with any or all of these, as I am in need of making a decision soon. Thanks very much for your help.
Alan
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mikE@THECAVE wrote: yes it your favorite but why? Massive what
mikE@THECAVE wrote: yes it your favorite but why? Massive what style of music do you like it for
I think a more valid question would be what style I DON'T like it for...
Even then, there's no answer.
Well, there was this folk album I was working on a while back... Used an EL-OP instead... An Art Pro VLA to be exact. Not that the VM would've been a bad choice. The recording was just "asking" for the VLA's flavor, and it was handy, so there you go.
Even thou the AMEK is a Rupert Neve design, I don't care for it
Even thou the AMEK is a Rupert Neve design, I don't care for it at the price I usually see it for. The Avalon is a sweet compressor but I wouldn't ever pick for 2-bus or mix bus work. I own three mono and one stereo Manley Vari-Mu's so you can guess what I like and prefer...
Others I like for 2-bus and mix bus: dbx 160SL, Focusrite Blue 230, Alan Smart C2, old Neve 2254.
I would pick the Manley Vari-Mu. It doesn't care what type of mu
I would pick the Manley Vari-Mu.
It doesn't care what type of music you are recording, it sounds great on just about all sources.
Also, it's very handy for mastering as well. I use it to "glue" a mix together.
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It will retain it's value better then most.
My $.02
Chris
Out of those three - Scratch that - Out of every compressor I've
Out of those three - Scratch that - Out of every compressor I've ever used, the Manley Vari-Mu is my favorite.
The Pendulum is also pretty hot - Cranesong, Gyraf are also worth looking into.