For sale is a Drawmer 1968 Mk II Dual
Channel Vacuum Tube Compressor, in excellent condition having only had light
use in a home studio. Original box not included, but will be well packed for
shipping.
Further product information:
The Drawmer
1968 MkII is a dual-channel Tube/FET stereo buss compressor designed
to provide a transparent and open sound even at high compression.
The
Drawmer 1968 MkII uses a J-FET gain reduction circuit designed to provide
faster compression than the original Drawmer 1960 while a 12AX7 valve is
provided at the makeup gain amplifier stage. This latter stage adds up to 20dB
of additional gain. To keep the sound transparent, the 1968 MkII uses a soft
knee compression where the ratio increases with the amount of gain reduction.
Furthermore, it boasts improved attack times with six
predefined choices: 2ms, 9ms, 15ms, 30ms and 50ms. Release time include three
fixed times options (100ms, 500ms and 1s) as well as three program-dependent
settings (200ms-2s, 500ms-5s and 1s-10s).
Side-chain
connections are provided allowing the unit to be used in conjunction to an EQ
or Side-chain signal for ducking. Switchable Big and Bigger modes use
side-chain hpf reducing the amount of processing applied to the low end
creating a more solid low frequency and less unwanted pumping.
Both Channel 1 and 2 include an illuminated VU meter
which glows yellow when signal passes through and changes to red to signify
approaching to clipping. The main VU meters can be assigned to normal ouptut
levels, gain reduction or VU +10dB for users working at high output levels.
Drawmer
1968 MkII Main Features:
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2 Channel Tube/FET Compressor.
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2 soft-knee compressors with variable
threshold, attack, release and output gain.
·
Switchable BIG and BIGGER control on
each channel.
·
Dual mono or true stereo link
operation.
·
Side chain access and side chain listen
facility.
·
VU metering of gain reduction and
output levels. .
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Switchable +10dB mode on VU re-scales
the meter for users working at ‘hot’ output levels.
·
VU red warning glow to signify
‘approaching clipping’.
·
Balanced +4dB XLR in/outs.
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Due to customer demand we have
introduced new features to the 1968 MkII:
·
Expanded the BIG to include BIGGER -
setting the filters to 75Hz and 150Hz.
·
Added internal jumpers that can be
configured to remove the soft clip section.
·
Added internal jumpers to make the
output hotter by 6dB, if required.
·
Improvement have been made to the PSU
to lower the noise floor.