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  • moosersmoosers

    Gyraf Audio G 1176LNPublié le 14/01/11 à 23:22
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    The Gyraf Audio 1176LN is an analog compressor that is usually seen as a do it yourself kit. In other words, it starts as a kit, but they are often seen already being fully assembled. This aims to be a direct copy of classic Urie 1176 compressor that is still found in virtually every professional recording studio. I don't know much about assembling this yourself as I've never done it as I've only used it after the fact. It's got XLR connections and is rackable, taking up two spaces in a traditional casing.

    UTILIZATION

    Like the original, the Gyraf Audio 1176LN isn't hard to use. More or less the 1176 has been the model for most compressors to come after it, using these same parameters - input (threshold), output (gain make up), attack, release, and ratio. I've seen this both with buttons for setting the compression ratio and as a knob. It will also have a meter which can be programmed to show a few different things. I haven't seen a manual for this, which I assume would include how to build this with the given parts.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound of the Gyraf Audio 1176LN is just like the real thing. While I haven't had a chance to actually sit down and shoot the two of them out side by side, I've used an original 1176 a great deal and from memory I'd say this is pretty darn close to the same sound. Maybe you'd find small nuances in the two if you were to shoot them out, which would most likely depend on how the 1176 was built as you can always mod it and can never know if one was built properly. Having said this, the one I tried out definitely seemed to be quite reminiscent of the original, which is that of a tried and true professional compressor.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Gyraf Audio 1176LN is a great compressor for those out there who are handy with building electronics. Of course those who might not be able to build it themselves can still benefit from this by getting these on the cheap from someone who does build them. It's an awesome analog compressor to have in any studio, even in a home studio where it might be your only one. I don't know how hard this is to build, but either way it's an option worth looking at when compared to the Universal Audio 1176.