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Post by mark on Apr 21, 2018 4:48:04 GMT
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Post by Boomer on Apr 21, 2018 5:02:17 GMT
That's great, I'm glad to see a young genius at electronics continue on doing something with his skills and put products out, and one day we might see Sean with an electronics company of his own. That compressor looks really cool, and I could see it as a matching unit for his transmitters. I see that he charges C$200, but US$159, so those in the US get a discount, praise Trump.. That's like a few years ago when the US had good buying power against the UK, and the Spitfire transmitter from there was a good bit under $100, now it's been over 100.00, and with shipping it's back up to $120. Sean's new compressor, great find! Boomer
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Post by mark on Apr 21, 2018 5:13:58 GMT
Yeah, the US price of $159 works out to $200 with the exchange. 1 US dollar is around 71 cents Canadian.
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Post by mark on Apr 21, 2018 5:43:16 GMT
That's great, I'm glad to see a young genius at electronics continue on doing something with his skills and put products out, and one day we might see Sean with an electronics company of his own. That compressor looks really cool, and I could see it as a matching unit for his transmitters. I see that he charges C$200, but US$159, so those in the US get a discount, praise Trump.. That's like a few years ago when the US had good buying power against the UK, and the Spitfire transmitter from there was a good bit under $100, now it's been over 100.00, and with shipping it's back up to $120. Sean's new compressor, great find! Boomer Just ordered one! This is a good thing, combines base mid and treble with compression and limiting. If I go the with Zara this will be perfect to go between the computer and the transmitter to add compression and EQ in one small compact unit. I may sell the FMR audio compressor I have now when I get this.
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Post by Boomer on Apr 21, 2018 7:20:50 GMT
Three band compression should sound nice, and myself I prefer around 3 bands for clarity on the radio.
With lots of processing bands, like processing in 9 or more bands, the sound is compressed in many narrow slices, so the compressor is in effect equalizing the sounds constantly, making for a technically louder but more undefined sound to my ears, when used at high levels in commercial radio.
Great to hear you're getting a Sean Cuthbert unit, and hope you let us know how it sounds and operates.
Boomer
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