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Old 12th April 2007, 12:27 AM   #1
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Opinions on Symetrix & Ashly Compressors?

I was wondering what status Ashly and Symetrix compressors hold. Are the Ashly CL-52 comps any good? SC-50? What about the Symetrix 525 or 501? Anyone have any opinions or experience with these?
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Old 12th April 2007, 01:26 PM   #2
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Search it out on Google Groups and you'll find lots of info.
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Old 12th April 2007, 01:32 PM   #3
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I just bought an Ashly CL52E. Sounds like a million bucks!
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Old 13th April 2007, 12:03 PM   #4
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Symetrix comps are awesome.
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Old 13th April 2007, 08:10 PM   #5
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I've got a 525. It's a good transparent level controller, you can hardly hear it. It's pretty good on the mix buss, vocals, bass, piano, violin, not so good at drums and guitars as i prefer a more aggressive sounding comp on those. Go for the 501 instead if you don't need a stereo comp, as that has attack and release controls that are sadly missing from the 525.
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Old 16th April 2007, 04:49 AM   #6
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symetrix compressors

Symetrix 501: There are 2 versions, with different VCA's. They both sound good, but a little different. They sound nice when compressing bass for an obvious effect. I liked mine on vocals as well.

Symetrix Cl-100: I like this box alot for squishing kick drums/room mics, or distorting a bass line. You can get these for less money that the 501 on ebay, and i end up using these more than my 501.

Symetrix 528: this is the channel strip with compressor included. Less controls, but the compressor works adequetly. I had my 528 modded by Jim Williams. The entire sound of the box has changed...it sounds like a "hi end" box to my ears now.

Basically, all of them will take 3-4 db's off with nothing to notice; when pushed, then all sound different.

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The 501 is great on bass. Get the one with the metal toggle power switch.

The SX206 and SX208 are very usable basic comps and generally dirt cheap. They won't replace your Distressor or 1968, but they are more usable than a 266 or 3630 IMHO.
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I picked up the new Ashly CLX-52 charcoal face for under $400 and I'm very impressed with it for guitars... A relatively uncolored compressor that's remarkably resistant to distortion and emphasizes the mids quite well while staying clear up. Make-up gain isn't bypassable which is a bit odd but survivable. Usually outstanding, road-worthy Ashly build quality. I wonder why these don't get more attention.

With a sidechain eq it might also work for bass and vocals but I haven't tried it yet.
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The 501 is great on bass. Get the one with the metal toggle power switch.

The SX206 and SX208 are very usable basic comps and generally dirt cheap. They won't replace your Distressor or 1968, but they are more usable than a 266 or 3630 IMHO.
Yes I can confirm the 501 is a 'go to' comp for bass!
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Old 16th April 2007, 06:16 PM   #10
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USA-made compressors

Don't forget RANE and APHEX who made some good pro units that are on the used market.
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We've got a pair of SC50s and a pair of CL52s, and both are killer units...very versitile, very easy to dial in THAT sound (whatever 'that' may be at the moment) and are, IMO, very under rated...

People are starting to 'get' the SC50s though...prices seem to be going higher and higher...maybe if M Wegener and Fletcher start praising some other obscure gear, these will come back down and I can buy up what's left out there...
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Also don't forget about the MXR dual limiter. Not quite as clean/transparent, but a very musical compressor. Another of my favorites, and still cheap.
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Also don't forget about the MXR dual limiter. Not quite as clean/transparent, but a very musical compressor. Another of my favorites, and still cheap.
Yeah, I know. I'm still kicking myself for not picking one up when you sold yours off.
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