When a pedal-based compressor is used, like a Keeley compressor, it is typically placed very early in the signal path (before any distortion boxes, and waaaay before the preamp tubes). Yet, on a rackmount rig, this doesn't seem possible. All the rackmount compressors I have seen take line-level inputs and not instrument-level, so they must live between the preamp and amp, or in the preamp effects loop. Either way, it will come after the preamp tubes. What's the deal? How might you put a rackmount compressor first in the signal chain?
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I forgot to mention I am running a Rectifier recording preamp, which does not have a compressor. Any ideas? Don't tell me I need to put a pedal in front of this baby!
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Well, I believe many rackmounted units are switchable between line (-10 dB) and instrument (+4 dB)... like the DBX stuff and what not. I definitely think you´ll be able to find something that fits the bill.
But why not use a pedal if you´re having trouble finding a suitable rackmount?
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Originally posted by Dave L View PostWell, I believe many rackmounted units are switchable between line (-10 dB) and instrument (+4 dB)... like the DBX stuff and what not. I definitely think you´ll be able to find something that fits the bill.
But why not use a pedal if you´re having trouble finding a suitable rackmount?_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostThanks for the reply. Actually, both the +4dB and -10dB are line levels, the +4 is professional line level and the -10 is consumer line level.
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Originally posted by Twisteramps View Post-10 is also pedal level. Impedence is measured in ohms, not db. Not an impedence mismatch, actually a level mismatch.
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