I've been using mine for voice over work as of late, and it's cemented itself as a fantastic compressor for that price range... and in sale for $499? That's a good deal!
Does it have left and right inputs for quarter inch cables or XLR cables so I can plug my electric guitar pedal from Boss GT 10? Let me know so I can Capture it on stereo sound effectcause i am blind and i cant see the pictures or videos
Great question! It's been about 7 years since I've worked in a studio with the Art Pro, but from memory... I'd confidently say the WA76 would be my pick.
What are your thought on the Warm Audio WA76?! For only $699 brand new, is there a better option out there?
Sounds great man! Been thinking about picking a couple of these up for a while now.
I love mine. Running the WA73 to the WA76 is magic. And for the price, it's hard to beat!
Very cool, have one of these myself!
Nice! I love mine!
Currently on sale for 499, thinking about adding it to my studio
I've been using mine for voice over work as of late, and it's cemented itself as a fantastic compressor for that price range... and in sale for $499? That's a good deal!
@@ZachWirchak hmmm been thinking about also doing voice-over work as well
Does it have left and right inputs for quarter inch cables or XLR cables so I can plug my electric guitar pedal from Boss GT 10? Let me know so I can Capture it on stereo sound effectcause i am blind and i cant see the pictures or videos
@@solracm7783 It's a single channel compressor.
How does this compare to Art Pro VLA II?
Which one is better for live vocals?
Great question! It's been about 7 years since I've worked in a studio with the Art Pro, but from memory... I'd confidently say the WA76 would be my pick.
Vla is smoother and slower warm is brighter and punchier
U n these videos amh