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A most desired compression signature
Ideal for the stereo bus and excels at tracking, mixing and mastering
Independent controls with stereo linking
continuously variable input, output, attack, release and threshold
Dual Threshold Control allows control of ratio and amplifier saturation
Low noise and high separation
Differential all-tube signal path
Transformer-balanced inputs and outputs on XLR connectors
Illuminated VU meters
Front panel meter zero controls
Internal tube balancing facility
120 or 240 Volt operation
Retro Revolver - A Revolution in a Rack When you first put your ears to the Retro Revolver, you'll hear some very legendary
compression, an ingredient many have kept secret. You will hear lively and vibrant dynamics,
the same you have imagined for your own project. Now you will know the sound, it's as
unmistakable as applesauce.
7 Years of Development
As an experimental project in 2011, a few Revolvers were built and field tested with select
studios. We started with the famous British-modified Altec 436 compressor and added features
you need for tracking, mixing and mastering. We needed it right for Rev. A. Here it is.
The Retro Revolver puts you in Control For the first time ever, you get all the adjustments to dial in the type of dynamics you've heard
on numerous albums. We've added features like a side-chain filter, stereo linking and
continuously variable threshold, attack and release.
Built Like a Tank The Retro Revolver might be guilty of being slightly overbuilt here in the USA, but it's definitely
done purposely to give you years of uninterrupted performance. Each unit passes a series of
critical tests. Tubes and other components are selected for top performance and proper stereo
tracking.
For more information on this or any Retro Instruments product, visit www.retroinstruments.com.
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