FMR Audio Really Nice Leveling Amplifier RNLA 7239
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Overview
The FMR Audio Really Nice Leveling Amplifier (or "RNLA" for short) is a stereo compressor in the same third-rack format as the famed Really Nice Compressor, but with balanced outputs and a decidedly more "colorful" sound. The result is a tiny little workhorse that sounds like classic optical compressors (yes, really) with a handy logarithmic release mode that changes the curve of how the RNLA "lets go" of the signal, restoring transients under heavier gain reduction.
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