Anyone out there happen to own a Finalizer from TC Electronics,if so,how do you like it? and does it really work for you. 8-)
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I've owned a Finalizer Plus for quite a few years now and it wor
I've owned a Finalizer Plus for quite a few years now and it works great for me. I usually use the wizard mode to get in the ball-park and tweak it till I find what I want. Its a very clean unit so don't expect it to add any 'character' to your mix.
I also own a SPL Tube Vitalizer. Between these two units, I can usually get it sounding right.
tony desilva wrote: I've owned a Finalizer Plus for quite a few
tony desilva wrote: I've owned a Finalizer Plus for quite a few years now and it works great for me. I usually use the wizard mode to get in the ball-park and tweak it till I find what I want. Its a very clean unit so don't expect it to add any 'character' to your mix.
I also own a SPL Tube Vitalizer. Between these two units, I can usually get it sounding right.
Funny you sould mention the wizard mode,thats the mode ive been using lately--------------------------------How much $$$did the SPL run?
Eddie, A quick correction to my first reply: I own the Stereo V
Eddie,
A quick correction to my first reply: I own the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T. I refer to it as my "Tube Vitalizer" but SPL does sell another unit called the Tube Vitalizer which costs big bucks. The unit I own uses two 12AX7 tubes. I believe I paid $735 for it (new) 3 years ago. Its a little noisy with the tube circuit engaged but its worth the magic it produces. Here's the url to the unit:
Well, I have the big brother to the Finalizer, the DBmax which a
Well, I have the big brother to the Finalizer, the DBmax which a more powerful, flexable broadcast version that I like very much. very powerful. It is main processing tool in my studio for both recording and mastering.