Stam SA4000 Mk3

Stam SA4000 Mk3 VCA Bus Compressor

The Stam SA4000 Mk3 is the legendary stereo bus compressor replica that will give your mixes the ultimate glue and character from two different vintage consoles in one unit.

Stam SA4000 Mk3 VCA Bus Compressor Details

The Stam SA4000 Mk3 is the most authentic recreation of two iconic buss compressors found in the centre section of the legendary G and E Series Oxford Consoles. An overwhelming favourite among mix engineers, the G and E series have very likely shaped more hit records than any other over the past three decades.

In 2018 we set out to build the most accurate 4K G series buss compressor replica we could. To achieve this vintage character, we had to reverse engineer and bring back to life the now obsolete DBX 202C VCA “gold” cans found on the Oxford consoles from the 80’s, so we did.

The Stam SA4000 MK2 saw the introduction of our meticulously reverse engineered SA-202 that brought back the character that was missing from modern builds and clones using a single or multiple chips as well as several new functions, but there was something missing.

Based on an exact replica of the E Series console from 1986, we designed the Stam SA4000 Mk3 with not two but four SA-202C cans, two in the gain reduction circuit and two on the sidechain of the unit. While in theory this should not affect the audio path, the outcome was remarkable, the kick drum and snare, as well as the mid frequencies popped out like we had never heard before on a 4K, making it the ideal and perfect drum bus compressor.

Since thousands of users love the MK2 around the world, we decided to keep this part of the design intact and add the Quad Discrete VCA E Series console at the twist of a knob on the MK3’s faceplate. The Stam SA4000 Mk3 now gives you TWO legendary buss compressors in one unit, the famous G Series from the late 80’s and the E Series from the mid 80’s.

Our Philosophy
At Stam, we do many things differently, and one of them is that our ears are the ultimate decision maker. We spend thousands of hours listening to every component and circuit change despite science and engineering telling us that it should bear no difference in the tone of a unit. More frequently than not our theoretical knowledge is proven wrong.

The SA-202C is an identical and fully discrete reproduction of the original VCA cans used on every single desk from the 80’s. They impart a unique coloration and rich harmonic distortion, which led these desks to be recognised for two things: glue and character. Each Stam Audio SA-202C is built in the same old fashion as the original, with a complex system to hand match the very same transistors and values. A full day is spent just to build matched pairs.

The absolute best capacitors
After the DBX cans, capacitors have the biggest impact on the overall sound of a 4000-buss compressor. For this reason, we auditioned 16 brands to find the absolute best sounding ones for this circuit. Elna Silmic were by far our favourites; they present a wider frequency response than any other brand and give you the best possible stereo image.

New Features
We took this opportunity to perform several upgrades to the original SA4000 and added the following features:

  • True stereo side chain
  • Mix blend knob
  • HPF (5 frequency selections)
  • New ratio configuration (1.5 and 3.0 ratios added)
  • Transformers switch for optional MOD
  • E Series and G Series switch


Further enhance the Stam SA4000 Mk3 with new Optional Mods

We now offer 3 optional Mods. All pricing for Mods includes parts and labour and can be activated with the transformer button.

  • 1) British Mod The “British” mod adds two Carnhill output transformers together with two BA283 output cards, which are used on the output section of the classic 1073 preamps and channel strips; making it the perfect way to add low-end and effortlessly warm up a mix.
  • 2) American Mod The “American” mod adds two SA-2520 opamps (an exact replica of the original 2520 op amp) with 2 Steel 2503 transformers to the signal, making it the perfect way to add punch to your drum buss; giving you the famous American sound.
  • 3) Fairchild Mod The Fairchild MOD adds two HS-52 AMI output transformer replicas used on the Fairchild 670 and 660 on the output stage, along with four 6BA6 tubes, which are used on the StamChild 670; turning your 4K into a tube SA-4000 with rich harmonics and beefy low-end.

 

The Stam SA4000 Mk3 has True Balanced Outputs
At the heart of the Stam SA4000 Mk3 are two Stam Audio SA-202C VCA cans, which are fully discrete and identical replicas of the original DBX 202C gold cans found on the original vintage SSL consoles. This makes the Stam SA4000 Mk3 the only bus compressor in the world to faithfully replicate the inner circuit of the original desk. Each SA-202C can is made by hand in Chile, where transistors are carefully matched in a proprietary circuit.

There is no compromise in parts throughout the entire circuit, which ensures you get a compressor that behaves and sounds 100% accurate to the original. All our units are handmade and calibrated in our workshop in Chile, where they get a full health check twice and burn for 24 hours.

The ultimate cure for “digititis”
While plugins have come a long way and are incredibly useful, there’s a reason the top engineers still have analogue gear in their racks. And some of the biggest gains to be made if you’re mixing “in the box” is to use quality hardware on your master buss.

When you strap the Stam SA4000 Mk3 Stereo Buss Compressor over your master buss, your mix will instantly glue together and sound more cohesive. Small adjustments will bring more punch, tightness, power, and size to your mix…all without sacrificing clarity. Simply put, your mixes will sound like a record should!

Legendary on the mix bus. Magic on the drum bus. It’s one of those rare pieces that just makes things sound better regardless of the musical style.

Specifications

  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 22kHz (±0.2dB)
  • Input Impedance: >10k Ω
  • Output Impedance: ≈ 50 Ω
  • Noise: < -90 dBu (unity gain, 50 Ω source)
  • Power Requirements: 115/230 VAC

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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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