The Drawmer 1970 Dual F.E.T. Compressor and Pre-Amplifier builds on the legacy of the renowned Drawmer 1960, the original professional audio “toolbox” compressor. With a greatly expanded feature set, the 1970 is one of the most adaptable mic preamplifier/compressors available today, offering vintage audio characteristics at an affordable price.
While the Drawmer 1970 shares a similar feature set and control layout with the Drawmer 1960, it boasts significant improvements and enhancements. The D.I. EQ has been fine-tuned for greater accuracy compared to its predecessor.
Whether tracking instruments through the dedicated D.I. input, recording vocals with ultra-clean mic preamps, capturing a guitar cabinet with two microphones, accommodating a singer playing guitar, or utilising stereo bus compression with comprehensive linking and mix facilities, the Drawmer 1970 is the ultimate versatile tool for any studio or live event.
The Drawmer 1970 uses the latest THAT Corporation technology in its two mic preamps to deliver ultra-clean, transparent, and precise recordings, ready for processing later with your preferred warming method, whether it be saturation, valve, transformer, or tape. Each channel offers up to 66dB of gain and features switchable mic impedance for accurate mic matching, ensuring the best performance from any microphone used. Additionally, the Drawmer 1970 includes phantom power, phase reverse, and a high-pass filter.
You may be familiar with the general rule that the impedance of the preamp input should be 10 times that of the mic to ensure an appropriate input impedance and to avoid loading the source. However, it’s less known that mismatching can create interesting tonal differences, which can be used creatively. The Drawmer 1970 offers three impedance settings per mic input: 200, 600, and 2400 Ohms, allowing you to explore various tones. The resulting tonal changes will depend on the microphone used, as some mics will exhibit obvious differences while others will hardly change, and on the material you’re working with.
The dual compression section includes threshold, ratio, attack, and release controls, along with Drawmer’s exclusive Big and Air features on each channel. It can be used as two separate mono tracking compressors or as a stereo bus compressor using a link switch.
If desired, the Drawmer 1970 can provide an ultra-clean microphone signal via the THAT Corporation mic amplifiers by utilising the fully balanced hard-wire bypass. This connects the input source directly to the output without passing through the compressor FETs, the mix, or gain controls.
Incorporated into each channel of the 1970 are the ‘Mix’ controls, which function as a ‘parallel compression’ effect. These controls blend the wet (compressed) and dry (original) signals, providing a simple and precise way to manage the amount of compression used with just the turn of a single knob.
One common criticism of compressors is the potential to over-compress and ruin a mix. The Drawmer 1970 addresses this with the Mix control, allowing you to mix in less of the wet signal and more of the dry signal to avoid over-compression. Conversely, you can add more compression by increasing the wet signal. It’s that straightforward!
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