What kind of compressor is 33609?
Product Description. The Neve 33609 N is a two-channel compressor, with the same hand wired transformers, and feedback circuit as the classic Neve 2254. The 33609 N is the ideal compressor for the stereo bus on audio mixing and mastering, as well as broadcasting applications.
What type of compressor is the Neve?
diode-bridge compressor
NeveĀ® pioneered the diode-bridge compressor by exploiting the electrical properties of diodes and mounting them in a bridge configuration with carefully selected control voltages, allowing for distortion to be significantly reduced.
What kind of compressor is the Neve 2254?
Diode-Bridge Limiter/Compressor
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| This item: Neve 2254/R Limiter/Compressor $ 2,795 .00 + FREE Shipping | |
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| Type | Diode-Bridge Limiter/Compressor |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Controls | Threshold, Ratio, Attack, Recovery |
| Threshold | Limit: +4dBu to +20dBu, Compress: -20dBu to +10dBu |
How does a diode bridge compressor work?
A Diode Bridge Compressor works by transmitting Audio input (Vin) through a series of diodes in a bridge format (explained in the picture below). The diodes convert the AC signal into DC, turning the negative voltage input into positive, which compresses the signal.
What is diode compressor?
What is a diode bridge compressor? A diode bridge compressor is an analog compressor that utilizes pairs of diodes in a balanced bridge configuration to apply variable attenuation (compression) to the input signal.
What type of compressor is API 2500?
stereo bus compressor
The API 2500 is a versatile stereo bus compressor that allows adjustment of sonic qualities that can alter the punch and tone of the stereo mix. The 19″ rack-mountable unit features API’s patented “thrust” circuit for a chest-hitting, punchy bottom end.
What is an optical compressor?
An optical compressor is an analog compressor that uses a light element and optical cell to alter the dynamics of an audio signal. As the amplitude of the audio signal increases, the light element emits more light and causes the optical cell to attenuate the amplitude of the output signal.