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Post by jin167 on Apr 12, 2018 2:11:12 GMT -6
- SE I/O for super transparent operation - Balanced I/O featuring FCS op amps and a choice of 2 transformers, FCS Litz and UTC A-20 - Complete dual blend control for wet/dry mixing - Dual side chain high pass filters - Classic True Power Sum stereo link - Dual mono variable link - Neve style stereo Class A BA283-AM output stage - All audio connections on 3X Amphenol mil spec gold plated machined pin DB25 connectors - Mogami Gold / Neutrik Gold breakout cables - Beefy rack mounted external power supply to power up to 3X FCS products and the Excalibur - Power connections on heavy duty mil style circular connectors - Ground lift switches on all 6 stereo output pairs - Balanced I/O features FCS op amps, 4 in total - Custom VCA packs with 4 VCAs per channel, 8 in total - Calibration points on precision multi-turn trimmers - Custom front panel colors available on request The unit pictured is going out at $6500 for the Excalibur and $1500 for the power supply. Been saving up for their p4sme but now I want this instead! Anyone here familiar with their compressor? I've heard some good things about their p3 and p4.
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Post by EmRR on Apr 12, 2018 6:57:26 GMT -6
Best I own or have used. I have owned 5 models, still have 7 channels of P4 DMS and P3500/S. First call. They don't do an 1176 thing, or a vari-mu thing, or the smushy crunchy SSL thing.
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Post by indiehouse on Apr 12, 2018 7:45:23 GMT -6
Yes! I own the P4DMS (with HPF and Carnhill iron) and the P3EX. Top shelf compressors, no doubt. That new box looks amazing.
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Post by svart on Apr 12, 2018 14:08:49 GMT -6
Nope. There is a long story behind it, but I will never buy their stuff. Ever.
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Post by adamjbrass on Apr 12, 2018 14:16:07 GMT -6
Wow. Roger is a truly awesome designer. Clearly. Wow times 10.
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Post by drbill on Apr 12, 2018 14:17:24 GMT -6
The unit pictured is going out at $6500 for the Excalibur and $1500 for the power supply. That's a lot of rack real estate, and a LOT of $$$. Is it that good? For $8,000 and 5RU it better be....
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Post by hasbeen on Apr 12, 2018 16:11:52 GMT -6
I have P3 and P4 buss comps. Love them.
That is very impressive. First time I have seen it. Also wow.
I agree about the price though. Crikey.
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Post by nomatic on Apr 12, 2018 17:20:13 GMT -6
Roger's stuff is aerospace level built and sounds amazing on program...... The P4S ME in particular is a beast! (I consulted with Roger on the development of that box)
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Post by jin167 on Apr 12, 2018 19:59:04 GMT -6
Nope. There is a long story behind it, but I will never buy their stuff. Ever. Interesting. Is it related to the quality of their product or something else like their customer service or work ethics?
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Post by jin167 on Apr 12, 2018 20:05:21 GMT -6
The unit pictured is going out at $6500 for the Excalibur and $1500 for the power supply. That's a lot of rack real estate, and a LOT of $$$. Is it that good? For $8,000 and 5RU it better be.... who knows, it just came out. IMO no compressor is worth $8k but then.. I have an unquenchable thirst for things like this and I don't blow my money out on cars or watches and most importantly I'm not married so..
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Post by c0rtland on Apr 12, 2018 20:27:37 GMT -6
Roger's stuff is aerospace level built and sounds amazing on program...... The P4S ME in particular is a beast! (I consulted with Roger on the development of that box) what do you love about your p4s specifically?
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Post by nomatic on Apr 12, 2018 21:27:24 GMT -6
The P4S ME has a firm muscular box tone and the behavior under compression is stealthy and increases density without being overt in regards to time constants when set correctly.
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Post by rob61 on Apr 13, 2018 4:08:47 GMT -6
The P4S ME has a firm muscular box tone and the behavior under compression is stealthy and increases density without being overt in regards to time constants when set correctly. You've been reading those "audiophile" magazines again, haven't you?
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Post by kilroyrock on Apr 13, 2018 6:02:43 GMT -6
That's a lot of rack real estate, and a LOT of $$$. Is it that good? For $8,000 and 5RU it better be.... who knows, it just came out. IMO no compressor is worth $8k but then.. I have an unquenchable thirst for things like this and I don't blow my money out on cars or watches and most importantly I'm not married so.. Truer words have never been said. The one time I went "screw it" when I was single I bought a PT HD system. Unfortunately the resale value of that plummeted when HDX came about. You'll probably keep more value with a boutique compressor!
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Post by EmRR on Apr 13, 2018 8:05:44 GMT -6
I find in many many VCA comps that if you are trying to do very little, you start to notice the transition from 'none' to 'slightly some' in a negative way. The FCS was the first I used that would let you stay very near the threshold without negative consequences. In other words, very well behaved transitions. Easily why they are used so much in mastering facilities. I have a lot of heavy color everywhere else in my chain, and the FCS has always delivered a better sounding result when I want to preserve existing color while adding gain control, and has always sounded better than any 'transparent' software I've tried. Unlike every other compressor I've used, there's not a single task I'd keep off the list, if it suits the style I'm going for. I might pick a different box for a particular tone or mangle it does, but that's about it.
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Post by adamjbrass on Apr 13, 2018 8:45:16 GMT -6
The P4S ME has a firm muscular box tone and the behavior under compression is stealthy and increases density without being overt in regards to time constants when set correctly. You've been reading those "audiophile" magazines again, haven't you? I have a lot of experience with Rogers early compressor boxes, so I can easily identify with what nomatic spoke here. For Instance -- the P4DMS was a dense box with a hammering compression to it that was like a Neve 2254/33609 having sex with an SSL 4K box, who squeezed out a DBX 160 baby and grew muscles instantly.
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Post by indiehouse on Apr 13, 2018 8:49:17 GMT -6
You've been reading those "audiophile" magazines again, haven't you? I have a lot of experience with Rogers early compressor boxes, so I can easily identify with what nomatic spoke here. For Instance -- the P4DMS was a dense box with a hammering compression to it that was like a Neve 2254/33609 having sex with an SSL 4K box, who squeezed out a DBX 160 baby and grew muscles instantly. Brilliant.
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Post by nomatic on Apr 13, 2018 9:08:44 GMT -6
Oh dear Lord I don't read audiophile mags! I am a Mastering engineer and everything is micro detail in my world.... Most of us can hear component level changes in gear in this line of work because we are listen to 1/2 Db changes of EQ all day......
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Post by EmRR on Apr 13, 2018 9:37:35 GMT -6
You've been reading those "audiophile" magazines again, haven't you? I have a lot of experience with Rogers early compressor boxes, so I can easily identify with what nomatic spoke here. For Instance -- the P4DMS was a dense box with a hammering compression to it that was like a Neve 2254/33609 having sex with an SSL 4K box, who squeezed out a DBX 160 baby and grew muscles instantly. Adam's initial review: www.gearslutz.com/board/showpost.php?p=5670458&postcount=56
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Post by adamjbrass on Apr 13, 2018 9:47:59 GMT -6
^wow that takes me back. #timemachine
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Post by drbill on Apr 13, 2018 10:56:54 GMT -6
who knows, it just came out. IMO no compressor is worth $8k but then.. I have an unquenchable thirst for things like this and I don't blow my money out on cars or watches and most importantly I'm not married so.. Truer words have never been said. The one time I went "screw it" when I was single I bought a PT HD system. Unfortunately the resale value of that plummeted when HDX came about. You'll probably keep more value with a boutique compressor! True - but you can build an entire business around a HD system. I can't build a business around an $8k compressor. Even though I WANT TO HEAR IT!!!!
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Post by kilroyrock on Apr 13, 2018 11:05:53 GMT -6
Truer words have never been said. The one time I went "screw it" when I was single I bought a PT HD system. Unfortunately the resale value of that plummeted when HDX came about. You'll probably keep more value with a boutique compressor! True - but you can build an entire business around a HD system. I can't build a business around an $8k compressor. Even though I WANT TO HEAR IT!!!! Which brings me to the point of - can you hear the difference? Is it that MAGICAL?
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Post by EmRR on Apr 13, 2018 11:12:42 GMT -6
Some people don't like them, and my guess is they are looking for some obvious artifact signature as much as they are gain reduction, and they are happy enough with software.
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Post by mulmany on Apr 13, 2018 11:29:07 GMT -6
Roger told me he had problems selling enough of the Pico 502 because people found them too clean and transparent. I like mine, but they don't get enough use. I think the lack of markings mentally messes me up. If I don't have enough time to really dial them in I tend to not use them.
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Post by johneppstein on Apr 13, 2018 12:34:15 GMT -6
That's a lot of rack real estate, and a LOT of $$$. Is it that good? For $8,000 and 5RU it better be.... who knows, it just came out. IMO no compressor is worth $8k but then.. I have an unquenchable thirst for things like this and I don't blow my money out on cars or watches and most importantly I'm not married so.. Not true. The Tube Equipment Corp SR-71 Blackbird compressor definitely is - it's the most phenomenal compressor I've ever been unable to hear in my life. It's essentially a Fairchild 670 clone with some very carefully thought out mods to take advantage of advances in the technology that didn't exist when the original was in production. I got to audition one at AES some years back and it was just unbelievable how good it is. You can't hear it - even when it's applying really significant compression the audio still sounds untouched. I'd pay $8k in a hot minute for one if I had the scratch. reverb.com/item/3216121-tube-equipment-corporation-sr71-tube-compressor-limiter
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