Good Golly! These guys were used in Neve compressors and preamps - they're big, heavy and beautiful - a bit like giving your bottom end a great big hug (!!!).... nothing wrong with that. They not only glue a mix like nothing else - at certain saturation levels (we use logic x utility to do this) they add a huge amount of energy and thwack - all without any compression goo to sludge up the mix. They do a Lot of different things .. obvs glueing mixes - but also sweetening and soothing vocals and synths / guitars / cymbals etc - their top end is lovely even when pushed, which means you can add a ton of energy to a sound source without it getting spikey. There's nothing like them for processing subs - you can go from gently placing an 808 in a mix to ripping that low end to shreds in the most pleasing way. We added some switcheable diode circuitry to add clipping - which expands both tone and uses, and again - the clipping can add some pillowy warmth - all the way up to flatline distorto madness. Last pic shows saturation over time. Gitcha some of the the real analog 3d deal y'all - and put them mixes right where they belong! Balanced jacks in and out.

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
  • Neve Belclere
Model
  • Analog Transformer Clipper Saturator
Finish
  • silver
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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