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A compressor is generally used to shape the sound of a particular instrument, whether it's voice, guitar, bass, snare drum, kick drum, etc. Whether it's a Fairchild 660, LA2A, 1176, Distressor, Retro 176, and absolutely tons of other types (VCA, ELOP, etc.), they all exhibit different characteristics and have a myriad of uses, none of which is to "protect speakers". Just slapping a compressor on something to reduce the overall gain and expecting it to "protect speakers" is nonsense, especially considering that there is an "Output Gain" or a "Gain Reduction Makeup" on each and every compressor. |
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1/4 inch. thats the distance it would take you to move your pinky finger and turn off the caps lock key. |
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Me thinks you should be a little less liberal with the word "dumbass". |
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I know your fears and misconceptions are robbing you of what credibility you had left in this forum though. |
my cousin used to dress in baggy pants and bling and all that bullshit. He couldnt figure out why the cops were always giving him a hardtime. idiot.
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Two guys interview for one job. One has "tats", the other does not. They have identical grades and majors, the tat guy has funny looking clothes. The other guy looks like he knows how to tie his shoes and knows what pressed shirt/light starch/hangers means. Tat boy does not get the job. Post interview, the recruiter in his debrief by the representative of the deans office asks what about this guy and hands over tat boys resume. Interviewer says...seems like a good kid but the issue of judgement and how would the customer accept him with his tats is an issue. And after 4 years of college, he ought to know how to dress. But hes a good kis, hope he gets a job. |
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Now, did you get the point? |
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