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Post by bluesholyman on Oct 1, 2024 20:00:47 GMT -6
This thing had been collecting dust in someones closet, in the box for 10 years, and I found it at a local music store on consignment - never opened. Since the SC-50 came up a few times, I figured this could be worth trying - taking a risk as ericn had "politely" suggested in another thread. I will say off the bat, just figuring out gain levels and how to dial this thing is has been an education worth the money. I am using it in PT as my mix bus compressor and I am liking it more than any plugin(s) I've tried - it just feels more organic - maybe its psychological, not sure. Maybe I just like watching little lights dance. I have been futzing with plugins on the bus and haven't found anything I like nearly as much. As far as I know, this thing is just a pretty transparent VCA-style comp/limit. Going to start using it as "always on" on the mix bus as I have read/heard from a few different places that applying compression after the mix is done, as opposed to mixing with compression on, just doesn't work as well - seems logical. The only downside to this whole experience....I want more hardware.
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Post by nick8801 on Oct 1, 2024 20:19:56 GMT -6
I had one of those for a bit. Pretty clean overall. I really liked the snap it gave to drums and percussion.
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Post by bluesholyman on Oct 2, 2024 7:35:52 GMT -6
I had one of those for a bit. Pretty clean overall. I really liked the snap it gave to drums and percussion. I am just using it for the 2Bus for now because its all I have. Probably not its typical use, but I do like what its doing there.
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Post by ericn on Oct 2, 2024 9:39:06 GMT -6
This thing had been collecting dust in someones closet, in the box for 10 years, and I found it at a local music store on consignment - never opened. Since the SC-50 came up a few times, I figured this could be worth trying - taking a risk as ericn had "politely" suggested in another thread. I will say off the bat, just figuring out gain levels and how to dial this thing is has been an education worth the money. I am using it in PT as my mix bus compressor and I am liking it more than any plugin(s) I've tried - it just feels more organic - maybe its psychological, not sure. Maybe I just like watching little lights dance. I have been futzing with plugins on the bus and haven't found anything I like nearly as much. As far as I know, this thing is just a pretty transparent VCA-style comp/limit. Going to start using it as "always on" on the mix bus as I have read/heard from a few different places that applying compression after the mix is done, as opposed to mixing with compression on, just doesn't work as well - seems logical. The only downside to this whole experience....I want more hardware. Congratulations welcome to the wide world of affordable outboard and pawnshop diving. It can be addictive. The manual is easy to find on line. Now personally I prefer to start with compression on channels, it’s a live control/ housekeeping thing, but with only 2 ch ( for now) of analog compression I understand, but again experiment find what works for you not someone else.
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Post by bluesholyman on Oct 2, 2024 10:11:24 GMT -6
Was on the phone with Ashly Technical support yesterday about a "known" issue I read about that was discovered by some "sensitive ears" a while back and how I can go about fixing it if my device exhibits the symptoms.
Have to give a shout out to Jim at Ashly - took my phone call, researched the history (10-year old device) and emailed me very clear instructions on how to determine if the issue exists with the board and how to repair it.
Seldom get to see this level of support from a company. Quickly becoming a fan of Ashly just for this reason. If you are listening Jim, thanks.
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Post by ericn on Oct 2, 2024 10:28:00 GMT -6
Was on the phone with Ashly Technical support yesterday about a "known" issue I read about that was discovered by some "sensitive ears" a while back and how I can go about fixing it if my device exhibits the symptoms. Have to give a shout out to Jim at Ashly - took my phone call, researched the history (10-year old device) and emailed me very clear instructions on how to determine if the issue exists with the board and how to repair it. Seldom get to see this level of support from a company. Quickly becoming a fan of Ashly just for this reason. If you are listening Jim, thanks. Ashly has always been very good at support. There is one important thing to remember Modern Ashly doesn’t exist in the pro-sumer world, they are almost exclusively in the install & lower tier live world where fast decent support is a given.
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Post by bluesholyman on Oct 6, 2024 10:03:19 GMT -6
Now personally I prefer to start with compression on channels, it’s a live control/ housekeeping thing, but with only 2 ch ( for now) of analog compression I understand, but again experiment find what works for you not someone else. So...while doing an internet dumpster dive for some channel compression behind my Camden EC2, I found another CLX-52 in driving distance, pristine condition for about a third less...so I pulled the trigger on that and installed it last night. Going to give it a spin on vocals, bass, etc., today, see how it goes....these seem to do a really good job of compressing without you knowing its there....although first pass on the other one I was clipping stuff left and right (no pun intended) until I figured out the gains.
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Post by chessparov on Oct 6, 2024 10:11:51 GMT -6
No pun intended? Left and Right? Looks like stereo typing to me! Nice scores. I’d even call them “Chris Gains”. Had a CL-52 for a while. Chris
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Post by ericn on Oct 6, 2024 12:44:02 GMT -6
Now personally I prefer to start with compression on channels, it’s a live control/ housekeeping thing, but with only 2 ch ( for now) of analog compression I understand, but again experiment find what works for you not someone else. So...while doing an internet dumpster dive for some channel compression behind my Camden EC2, I found another CLX-52 in driving distance, pristine condition for about a third less...so I pulled the trigger on that and installed it last night. Going to give it a spin on vocals, bass, etc., today, see how it goes....these seem to do a really good job of compressing without you knowing its there....although first pass on the other one I was clipping stuff left and right (no pun intended) until I figured out the gains. Yeah It’s kind of funny some love the way those old Ashly’s get when pushed to hard and not properly gain staged, others hate it! Now one important thing for doing the internet or physical dumpster diving that my wife reminded me to bring up, having a bench with a signal source, signal generator ( these days let’s say a smart phone with the right apps) a small amp and a pair of Sacrificial speakers plus a little mixer is worth it’s weight in gold!
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Post by bluesholyman on Oct 6, 2024 13:34:03 GMT -6
So...while doing an internet dumpster dive for some channel compression behind my Camden EC2, I found another CLX-52 in driving distance, pristine condition for about a third less...so I pulled the trigger on that and installed it last night. Going to give it a spin on vocals, bass, etc., today, see how it goes....these seem to do a really good job of compressing without you knowing its there....although first pass on the other one I was clipping stuff left and right (no pun intended) until I figured out the gains. Yeah It’s kind of funny some love the way those old Ashly’s get when pushed to hard and not properly gain staged, others hate it! Now one important thing for doing the internet or physical dumpster diving that my wife reminded me to bring up, having a bench with a signal source, signal generator ( these days let’s say a smart phone with the right apps) a small amp and a pair of Sacrificial speakers plus a little mixer is worth it’s weight in gold! I've got my scope, meter, etc., still dumpster diving the interwebs for a signal generator at a good price. I haven't had to fix stuff, would prefer not to and spend time on learning my craft, but in a pinch, I can do what I have to.
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Post by copperx on Oct 6, 2024 13:37:24 GMT -6
So...while doing an internet dumpster dive for some channel compression behind my Camden EC2, I found another CLX-52 in driving distance, pristine condition for about a third less...so I pulled the trigger on that and installed it last night. Going to give it a spin on vocals, bass, etc., today, see how it goes....these seem to do a really good job of compressing without you knowing its there....although first pass on the other one I was clipping stuff left and right (no pun intended) until I figured out the gains. Yeah It’s kind of funny some love the way those old Ashly’s get when pushed to hard and not properly gain staged, others hate it! Now one important thing for doing the internet or physical dumpster diving that my wife reminded me to bring up, having a bench with a signal source, signal generator ( these days let’s say a smart phone with the right apps) a small amp and a pair of Sacrificial speakers plus a little mixer is worth it’s weight in gold!
Do you carry this in your car?
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Post by ericn on Oct 6, 2024 14:56:45 GMT -6
Yeah It’s kind of funny some love the way those old Ashly’s get when pushed to hard and not properly gain staged, others hate it! Now one important thing for doing the internet or physical dumpster diving that my wife reminded me to bring up, having a bench with a signal source, signal generator ( these days let’s say a smart phone with the right apps) a small amp and a pair of Sacrificial speakers plus a little mixer is worth it’s weight in gold!
Do you carry this in your car?
No at home you take a small risk but over the years the reward has been worth it.
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Post by ericn on Oct 6, 2024 15:00:07 GMT -6
Yeah It’s kind of funny some love the way those old Ashly’s get when pushed to hard and not properly gain staged, others hate it! Now one important thing for doing the internet or physical dumpster diving that my wife reminded me to bring up, having a bench with a signal source, signal generator ( these days let’s say a smart phone with the right apps) a small amp and a pair of Sacrificial speakers plus a little mixer is worth it’s weight in gold! I've got my scope, meter, etc., still dumpster diving the interwebs for a signal generator at a good price. I haven't had to fix stuff, would prefer not to and spend time on learning my craft, but in a pinch, I can do what I have to. There is an app for that, I don’t do much component level repair more of a QC station not worth taking out an amp or tweeter on any of the other systems.
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