Any of you guys had any success with an affordable analog or digital tube compressor used to warm up the signal?
I've been doing some research and found this one..
Rolls RP583 Bellari Studio Tube Compressor/Limiter
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DBX-DriveRack-2 ... 2a2ad24232
I would be using DR250's and Tuba 60's
Sometimes QSC K12's also
affordable tube compressor to warm up sound?
affordable tube compressor to warm up sound?
6xBFM TUBA60 30" WIDE
4xBFM DR280's
4xQSC PL325 AMPS
DBX PA+
2xQSC K12 Monitors
AutoTuba 10" Driver (Building Soon)
4xBFM DR280's
4xQSC PL325 AMPS
DBX PA+
2xQSC K12 Monitors
AutoTuba 10" Driver (Building Soon)
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Re: affordable tube compressor to warm up sound?
Sony.....
You need to stick to one place. You've got questions posted all over the place. Go back and read some of the answers that have been given.
We're glad to help, but it feels like we're herding cats.
You need to stick to one place. You've got questions posted all over the place. Go back and read some of the answers that have been given.
We're glad to help, but it feels like we're herding cats.
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Re: affordable tube compressor to warm up sound?
The link you provided goes to a Driverack on fleebay, not to a tube compressor.
Why would you need tube sound? I the T60-DR combo going to be used as a bass rig?
Why would you need tube sound? I the T60-DR combo going to be used as a bass rig?
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