1968 MKII Tube/Fet Compressor
The 1968 MKII is a 1U Tube/FET ‘stereo bus' compressor which by design delivers a transparent ‘open' sound even during periods of heavy compression. Featured on both channels is a switchable ‘BIG' or 'BIGGER' mode which applies less processing to the fundamental low frequency but still disciplines the upward associated harmonics which if untamed can result in a ‘boomy' or ‘boxy' sound. The result - a solid bottom end with enhanced sub-bass and a smoother, wider frequency response overall.
The 1968 MKII is a ‘stripped down' version of the 1969 introduced to the market by customer demand for those not requiring the instrument and mic preamps incorporated in the 2U 1969.
Features:
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2 Channel Tube/FET CompressorReview (1968 SOS)
Review (1968 Resolution)
- 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
- 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
