WA76 1-Chanel Fet Compressor
The WA76 is a modern reproduction of the classic 76 RevD compressor that was revolutionary when it came out and has since been heard on countless recordings. The WA76 works like a dream on vocals, drums, electric guitar, etc. and is with its classic "All Buttons In" mode, called the British Mode, for an aggressive compression and unique tone.
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WA76 är en modern reproduktion av den klassiska 76 RevD kompressorn som var revolutionerande när den kom och har sedan dess hörts på massor med inspelningar. WA76 funkar som en dröm på sång, trummor, elgitarr osv och är med sitt klassiska ”All Buttons In” läge, kallat the British Mode, för en aggressiv kompression och unik ton.
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The WA76 Discrete Compressor is a modern reproduction of the Classic '76 Revision D. The WA76 has a fully discrete signal path and uses the original Reichenbach Engineering's (now CineMag) transformer design. The classic '76 was a major breakthrough in limiter technology, and used on hundreds of hit records since its inception. Engineers have craved the ultra-fast attack time and trademark sound of the '76 for decades, and now it is finally affordable!
All Buttons In
The WA76 can reproduce the classic effect known as ‘All Buttons In’ mode, sometimes also referred to as ‘British Mode’ or the ‘Four Button Trick’. Originally an accident due to the mechanical nature of the interconnected latching switches, this mode is reproduced by pushing in all four ratio buttons simultaneously and getting them to latch. This can take a bit of practice. The resulting compression curve is aggressive and unmistakably unique, and can be heard on the drum tracks of many classic recordings.
All-buttons-in compression is typically characterized by having a very aggressive compression ratio, attack and release curves that are more drastic plateaus opposed to gentler slopes, and more audible distortion or ‘overdrive’ on the signal. Initial transients are more likely to come through loudly, followed by heavy compression curve sometimes described as having a ‘sucking’ effect as the compressor releases. Because this mode is considered a design accident, faithfully maintained; it is normal for the meter function to ‘peg out’ and cease providing accurate metering.
We have faithfully reproduced the circuitry of the revision D, generally considered one of the best and most popular among the different versions made over the years. We’ve used all discrete, through-hole components, high quality CineMag input and output transformers, and a class A circuit that stays true to the legacy design.
Tech specs:
- Utilizes premium grade input and output cinemag usa transformers.
- True to the classic '76 compressor in design and performance.
- Completely discrete signal path.
- Modeled after the D revision.
- Supports the famous "all buttons in" ratio setting.
- Ultra fast attack time.
- Class a line level output amplifier.
- Input impedance - 600 ohms, bridges-t control (floating).
- XLR & TRS inputs. XLR & TRS outputs.
- 50db of gain.
- less than 0.4% total harmonic distortion from 50 hz to 20 khz with limiting.
- signal to noise ratio is greater than 74 db at +25 dbm.
- ein -104.1 dbm.
- attack time, 20 microseconds to 800 microseconds.
- release time, 50 milliseconds to 1 second
- meter provides db gain reduction and db output.
- witchable 115/230 volt iec power inlet.