Solid State Logic G-Comp

The legendary sound of the SSL Stereo Bus Compressor has been glueing mixes together for 40+ years - introducing the Solid State Logic G-Comp.

Solid State Logic G-Comp Details

Solid State Logic G-Comp – Often imitated but never equalled, the centre section compressor from the 1980’s Solid State Logic G-Series analogue console is an audio production legend. It is a simple unit with a simple purpose; it makes complete mixes sound bigger, with more power, punch and drive.

Features

  • Legendary SSL G Series Stereo Bus Compressor
  • THE glue and punch maker
  • Additional compression ratio settings 1.5 / 3 / 10
  • Renowned ‘Auto’ release
  • HPF in sidechain switchable to 30Hz / 60Hz / 106Hz / 125Hz / 185Hz
  • Sidechain In / Out switch

 

Turns a mix into a record
The Solid State Logic G-Comp brings cohesion and strength to your mix unlike any other processor. To this day it remains a key element of the SSL sound and has become not just a tool for production but a part of top engineers and producer’s creative process.

Specifications

There are no specifications published for this product at this time. We will add specifications in the future should this change.

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

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