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Is this Guy crazy? 18k for a 670?

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audiokid Wed, 03/30/2022 - 12:59

Tony Carpenter wrote:

What I said above... wow...

No doubt lol! I suspect only a very rich collector would buy anything like this. The vintage fairchild 670 certainly wouldn't sounds as good as example: unfairchild 670 and I suspect the UAD 670 is close enough. $250 vs $75,000

dross Fri, 10/28/2022 - 23:13

audiokid wrote:

Tony Carpenter wrote:

What I said above... wow...

No doubt lol! I suspect only a very rich collector would buy anything like this. The vintage fairchild 670 certainly wouldn't sounds as good as example: unfairchild 670 and I suspect the UAD 670 is close enough. $250 vs $75,000

Wrong. A real 670 properly calibrated in good working condition will blow ANY clone out of the water. I should know, I own two of them and am fortunate enough to have been able to do shootouts with all the clones. I also own most all the other classic ones: 660,  LA2A, LA2, 1176, 2254, 2264, 33609, Alan Smart, SSL384, BA6A, 160's, 165a's. They are all great for what they do. That you are even talking plugins says you have never used a real 670. $250 sounds like $250. Yes the price is in the stratosphere party due to no more NOS 6386 tubes, no more parts and the fact that nothing else compares to it. Having said that, if you don't have anything to compare it to, then whatever you are using will sound just fine. You can make great records at home with a laptop. But if you get the chance to use a real 670, you'll understand.

Grand Thu, 12/08/2022 - 14:33

There’s so many errors in here. First of all you won’t find a Fairchild 670 for this price anymore. This was a good(!) price regardless what you might think. Last year most of the 670s have been sucked up by one buyer and what’s left are not many. 

And for the one who thinks that a real 670 sounds like the UAD, you couldn’t be more wrong. A well maintained 670 sounds insane! The R&S U23 and the BA6a are in the same league but the 670 and 660s are very unique. 

audiokid Fri, 12/09/2022 - 06:10

In reply to by Grand

Grand wrote:

There’s so many errors in here. First of all you won’t find a Fairchild 670 for this price anymore. This was a good(!) price regardless what you might think. Last year most of the 670s have been sucked up by one buyer and what’s left are not many. 

And for the one who thinks that a real 670 sounds like the UAD, you couldn’t be more wrong. A well maintained 670 sounds insane! The R&S U23 and the BA6a are in the same league but the 670 and 660s are very unique. 

What are there "so many errors here"?

I think you would have to be stinking rich or very inexperienced in pro audio to pay $73,000 for a compressor today. Anyone that has the original Fairchild 670, I am happy for you but you are dreaming if you think it would sound like $73,000. Definitely a good collectors item.

If I was going to go for a 670 today I would likely choose the UnFairchild 670M II

The UnFairchild 670M II takes the iconic 670 design and improves upon it. Things like a hard bypass, input or output / trim features, M/S processing, filters for vinyl and and hpf kick drum/ subs. Beautiful!

👍🏼

audiokid Fri, 06/09/2023 - 09:57

In reply to by dross

dross wrote:

And again, you've never used either one. 

Hi dross, I would love to hear examples of your Fairchild 670. A/B please :)  

I used to do comparisons a lot. They are fun to do and without question, great learning exercises. If you have any examples of the real 670 to back up your statement, I'm pretty certain you would get an audience of interest and possibly respect from some people you might not expect to be lurking. If you can do an A/B with and without the 670, please post them! Otherwise its hard to believe a 670 is worth the price of 70 grand in regards to sound quality and what software can do better.

 

audiokid Fri, 06/23/2023 - 06:45

In reply to by dross

dross wrote:

And again, you've never used either one.

As you can see there is zero interest in something like this today. 20 years ago when Fletcher was pimping gear here, he'd likely suck some dreamer into buying it. Unless you are a collector or going for some archaic sound...  gear like this is noise. Those awake know better.

Being said, if I owned one of these gems and believed it was this special I would be more than proud to prove its value by sharing a comparison. You sound more like a sound broker who got sucked in.