Not only does Richard Kaplan have a keen understanding as to how this vintage compessor can give you a quality sound, but this man is a part of American music history being that he engineered for music great Neil Young. This guy is showcasing the actual piece of equipment that Neil Young used and marked to his personal preference. Richard Kaplan is extremely knowledgable about the inner workings of the compressor and how they function and gives a detailed breakdown as to how they help and assist audio. The man is great to listen to.
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