anonymous 2 November 2007 How versatile is it? anyones first choice for vocals? Tags dbx Log in or register to post comments Comments I love those comps. Never used them on a single track in the stu bent Fri, 11/02/2007 - 14:07 I love those comps. Never used them on a single track in the studio (used them for compression on Low / Mid / High x-over points to cabinets in a large PA), but they make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. Here's it's manual, if you need it:ftp://ftp.dbxpro.com/pub/PDFs/discontinued/manuals/165-165A%20Owners%20Manual.pdf Log in or register to post comments It was often the first choice for vocals many years ago. It is w AudioGaff Fri, 11/02/2007 - 22:39 It was often the first choice for vocals many years ago. It is well worth buying and owning. Log in or register to post comments
I love those comps. Never used them on a single track in the stu bent Fri, 11/02/2007 - 14:07 I love those comps. Never used them on a single track in the studio (used them for compression on Low / Mid / High x-over points to cabinets in a large PA), but they make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. Here's it's manual, if you need it:ftp://ftp.dbxpro.com/pub/PDFs/discontinued/manuals/165-165A%20Owners%20Manual.pdf Log in or register to post comments
It was often the first choice for vocals many years ago. It is w AudioGaff Fri, 11/02/2007 - 22:39 It was often the first choice for vocals many years ago. It is well worth buying and owning. Log in or register to post comments
I love those comps. Never used them on a single track in the stu
I love those comps.
Never used them on a single track in the studio (used them for compression on Low / Mid / High x-over points to cabinets in a large PA), but they make me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Here's it's manual, if you need it:
ftp://ftp.dbxpro.com/pub/PDFs/discontinued/manuals/165-165A%20Owners%20Manual.pdf