FMR Audio RNC Really Nice Compressor Bundle with 2 Hosa STP-202 Insert Cables
FMR Audio RNC Really Nice Compressor Bundle with 2 Hosa STP-202 Insert Cables
Save $18.80 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the FMR Audio RNC Really Nice Compressor and two (2) 2-Meter Hosa STP-202 1/4"; TRS to Dual 1/4"; TS Insert Cables.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
FMR Audio RNC - Really Nice Compressor
Really Nice Compressor, Model #RNC1773, is a small (1/3 rack) and inexpensive stereo compressor with both a high-fidelity audio path and compression scheme. Includes power supply.
(2) Hosa STP-202 2-Meter 1/4" TRS to Dual 1/4" TS Insert Cable
This cable is designed to connect a channel insert on a mixing console to an effects processor with unbalanced phone jacks. Leads are labeled TIP (send) and RING (return) to aid in identification.
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Additional Product Details:
The RNC achieves such high performance at a low cost by using evolutionary advances in digital technology, coupled with the best analog has to offer. Using digital controls and an all-analog signal path, the RNC offers accurate, precise controls and a clean tonal character.
The RNC provides two modes of operation: normal and SuperNice.
Normal mode allows the RNC to be used for everyday compression tasks, like punchy snare drums or bass guitars, and is great for everything from gentle compression to serious squashing. SuperNice mode provides near-invisible signal compression for sensitive material where compression artifacts are less desirable (like vocals, acoustic guitar or the program bus).
How It Sounds
In a word: transparent. The RNC yields clean, airy compression with few artifacts and little high end loss, even at massive gain reduction. This amazing performance is why many professionals are calling the RNC one of the best sounding compressors for under $2000.
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