I Tried the Legendary DBX 165A on Drums
Автор: Tommy Vamoz
Загружено: 2025-10-05
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I bought a vintage DBX 165A compressor/limiter and cant wait to hear how it works and sounds on drums.
The DBX 165A is a single-channel, classic VCA-based compressor/limiter known for its Over Easy compression curve that provides smooth, inaudible dynamic control, and a PeakStop limiter for distortion-free peak protection. It offers a continuously variable compression ratio, intuitive controls for threshold, ratio, and output gain, and is highly regarded by audio engineers for adding warmth and presence to vocals, drums, and other instruments in studio recordings.
Key Features:
VCA-Based Compression: Uses a Voltage-Controlled Amplifier to provide smooth, musical dynamic control.
Over Easy Compression: A patented soft-knee compression curve that gradually increases the compression ratio as the signal crosses the threshold, resulting in natural-sounding, nearly inaudible compression.
PeakStop Limiter: An integrated hard limiter that smoothly rounds off peaks, preventing distortion and protecting against harsh clipping, even when downstream amplifiers are overloaded.
Variable Controls: Features adjustable controls for threshold, ratio, and output gain, giving users detailed flexibility over the sound.
Automatic Attack/Release: Can operate with program-dependent attack and release times for natural-sounding dynamics, while also offering manual settings.
Common Uses:
The DBX 165A is particularly valued for:
Enhancing Vocals: Adding warmth, presence, and control to vocal performances.
Controlling Drums: Shaping the dynamics of kick, snare, and other percussion for a punchier sound.
Bouncing Bass: Providing smooth, even bass lines with added character.
General Dynamics Processing: Sculpting the sound of various instruments to add clarity and punch to a mix.
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