ART Tube Compressor
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ART Tube Compressor
I am considering purchasing an ART Levelar Tube Compressor to use with my steel. Has anyone had experience with this unit?
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Check Harmony Central: http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/ART/Levelar_-01.html
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Hi, I have a Tube Levelar in my studio rack- it's a great compressor, but like most of them it depends what sound you have in mind you're looking for. If you want a subtle leveling effect through a slightly squashed sound, the Levelar will do the trick. I often use it on full mixes where I DON"T want the compression to be heard, just be effective. Both of the Blueground Undergrass CDs here in the forum catalog were mixed through the ART Levelar. I can really recommend the FMR audio "RNC" for real nice compressor- it's a half rack size unit, would fit well on an amp or rack at a gig, and sounds fantastic- it has a "normal" compression operation that can give you some real squash if you like, but with the "super nice" button engaged, you can hit the compressor hard and it levels right out, and doesn't sound compressed! Very impressive. A whole lot of recording studios have picked up on these- folks compare it to $1000 Empirical Labs Distresssors and vintage gear, and they LIST for $200. On the net everywhere and in the audio mags. If you can find a Levelar for reasonable $, they're really nice. quite bulky for a road rack at two spaces though. Hope this helps.
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I'd highly agree with Mark about the RNC. I have racks of cool compressors--Avalons, Distressors, UREIs, dbxes, Meeks and RCAs among others. But my RNC sits right in there and holds it's own with the big boys (and sometimes even better in certain cases). It's a must have, plus it's stereo, and streets for about 175. Their ad used to say "the best compressor you can buy for under two grand..."
Mercenary Audio and Funk Logic both have inexpensive rack kits that rack up two units that look awesome.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John Macy on 01 December 2002 at 05:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
Mercenary Audio and Funk Logic both have inexpensive rack kits that rack up two units that look awesome.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John Macy on 01 December 2002 at 05:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
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