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I looked into the DBMeld 160 model and I am truly astounded. There is no trace of a hard knee compresser, which the ´160 is. All knee controls are up at nearly 100%.
This would speak for a DBX 165.
See what Mike Senior says in Classic Compressors-Choosing The Right Compressor For The Job
This model has a very confusing attack and release scheme.
I looked into the DBMeld 160 model and I am truly astounded. There is no trace of a hard knee compresser, which the ´160 is. All knee controls are up at nearly 100%.
This would speak for a DBX 165.
See what Mike Senior says in Classic Compressors-Choosing The Right Compressor For The Job
Has anyone noticed this?Whereas the original Dbx 160 was a hard-knee device, the later
165 retained the same basic design while adding in an 'Over Easy' soft-knee compression curve(...)
This model has a very confusing attack and release scheme.
Statistics: Posted by aquataur — Sun Dec 24, 2023 8:09 pm — Replies 0 — Views 39