Ashly Audio CLX-52 2-Channel Peak Compressor/Limiter

Stereo/Dual Peak Comp-Limiter

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DBX 160A Compressor/Limiter

The Dbx 160A Compressor/Limiter Decends From The 160 Series, Introduced In The Mid 1970'S, And Is Among World'S Most Popular Line Of Audio Compressors.After The Classic 160 (Which Is Still Used Daily In Many World Class Studios), Came The 165, The 160X

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Focusrite Platinum ComPounder Compressor/Limiter/Gate

The Platinum ComPounder is a high performance, dual mono compressor/limiter/gate, designed for the quality-conscious audio professional and project studio owner. This highly featured unit is an essential tool for any style of music. The combination of...

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