An Analog Ode to the Spirit of 76Bring the power and polish of vintage studio compression to your pedalboard with the Pedal76 from Warm Audio. This analog FET compressor adds miraculous sustain, dynamic control, and vintage girth to any signal you feed in.
Bring the power and polish of vintage studio compression to your pedalboard with the Pedal76 from Warm Audio. This analog FET compressor adds miraculous sustain, dynamic control, and vintage girth to any signal you feed in. The controls are simple yet unleash infinitely robust performance on par with priceless vintage units. Input and Output level controls offer extensive dynamic freedom and assurances that the Pedal76 can fit into any signal chain or rig.
After its introduction in 1967, the original 76-style compressor quickly became a studio staple, used on countless classic albums. Unlike previous tube-based designs, the 76 housed a solid-state FET topology, yielding ultra-fast attack times and a larger-than-life distortion when pushed. The Warm Audio Pedal76 re-creates this iconic studio classic via a stompbox enclosure, complete with 76-esque aesthetics, familiar studio-style controls, a top-panel VU meter, a bonus balanced output, and most importantly a sweet, FET-fueled sound thats as musical as the legendary studio hardware that inspired it.
Anyone familiar with the original 76-style compressor will feel right at home with the Warm Audio Pedal76, thanks to its studio-style control set. The pedals Input knob not only determines the level of your input signal but also controls the compression threshold. Conversely, the Output knob adjusts the level of your output signal, enabling you to compensate for any volume drops from gain reduction or to slam the next input in your effects chain simply. The Ratio knob ranges from 4:1 to 20:1; lower settings are great for taming errant peaks, while higher settings yield a signal-smashing limiting effect. You also get Attack and Release knobs for determining how quickly the compressor engages and disengages, allowing you to dial in transparent dynamics control with conservative settings or to smash transients and create pumping and breathing effects with extreme settings.
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