LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 2025: TransAudio Group, the U.S. distributor for Drawmer, announces the new Drawmer 1979, a modern take on the classic channel strip, combining pristine clarity, tone shaping, and vintage compression in a single 1U unit.
It delivers the transparency of an ultra-clean pre-amplifier, the natural control of Lift, the precision of a three-band parametric equalizer, and the warmth of a soft-knee FET compressor – all designed to bring true analogue musicality to your recordings.
The 1979’s pre-amplifier offers mic, line, and instrument DI inputs with up to 66dB of stepped gain, allowing you to capture ultra-clean, transparent recordings, enhance dull sources, or refine your instrument tone. Switched impedance matching helps every microphone perform at its best – from high-end condensers to ribbons and older dynamics – revealing each mic’s perfect sweet spot.
First introduced on the 1972, Lift is a dynamic gain module that boosts quieter signals below 0dB while leaving louder passages untouched, naturally reducing dynamic range without compression artifacts. It adjusts gain in real time for a smooth, musical response – a genuine ‘set and forget’ solution. Ideal for vocals, finger-picked guitars, piano, or ambient recordings, Lift enhances subtle detail and balance without introducing noise or distortion.
The 1979 features a fully-variable, three-band, parametric equalizer with ±12dB of cut or boost and a switchable bandwidth control on the mid band. Smooth, musical, and highly controllable, it excels at gentle tonal shaping as well as more surgical work to tame problem frequencies in a mix.
The soft-knee FET compressor delivers the smooth, musical control for which Drawmer is renowned. It offers everything from transparent vocal levelling and mix glue to more assertive drum or instrument compression.
As with other Drawmer products, the Engineer is in complete control. The signal path can be set as either Equalizer > Compressor or as Compressor > Equalizer, with each creating a distinctly different tonal quality and coloration.
The output section includes a wet/dry mix for parallel processing, allowing you to fine-tune how much EQ and compression you blend into the signal. Output gain provides make-up level or lets you match interface inputs with precision. A large backlit VU meter ensures accurate level monitoring, while a bypass switch disables both EQ and compression for an ultra-clean, direct pre-amplifier output.
Concluded Brad Lunde, president and founder of TransAudio Group, “The Drawmer 1979 is a modern take on vintage classics that provides an incredible degree of control over the clarity, tone and warmth of your recordings, helping to capture perfect audio every time.”
The 1979 is designed and handmade by Drawmer in the UK. Units are now available.
ABOUT TRANSAUDIO GROUP
TransAudio Group, founded by industry veteran Brad Lunde, has quickly become the premier U.S. importer/distributor and/or U.S. sales and marketing representative for high-end audio. TransAudio’s skilled team of in-house and field representatives provide dealers and end users with product expertise and support far beyond the norm.