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Originally Posted by Dayo Thanks for the input. Can you describe how the Pultec sound differs in character?
And which has the most mojo - the Chandeler or the Speck - wan't quite sure from your post.
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The Pultec sound generally deals in broad slopes - it's not good for narrow, surgical removal. It has great vintage feel, and once set, there is no sound of artificial EQ'ing.
The Speck is neutral, though the ASC-T model has a transformer that puts in a little iron. The Chandler is a great hairy beast that makes marvelous sounds, but has a learning curve.
The Chandler and Manley websites have downloadable manuals. The Speck website has good information as well. Check 'em out and see what you like.
There are others. This is just to get you started.
Cheers,
3rd&4thT