FMR Audio RNLA 7239

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FMR Audio RNLA 7239
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Less is more :)
Anonymous 12.09.2015
This is soo cute. Very small but large souding. When I opened the box I shocked in terms of its dimensions. You can take it to everywhere in a bag with you.
As its features;
It is just a stereo levelling amplifier and it has every features (including side chain inserts ). Only two things made me bore: First it has a wallwart. And second ( for me this is important) it has no power switch. These two things equal to two stars from features, so I gave it three stars.
As its sound;
Superb. I've recorded a bass guitar. And the result is just the same what it was written in its owner's manual:"Gooey and thick". Very close to a professional sound. And for the price the result is, for me, just pro.
As its quality;
Very nice. Noone denies the quality of its chasis and knobs. It is really small but its quality is big.
For this price, don't think twice. But put this 'small piece' at a seenable place in your studio or you can lose it :)
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The Creamiest of Sounds
Bonsaipanda 09.05.2018
I'm somewhat puzzled, because for the past four hours, I have been feeding this beast almost everything from solo bass to electro leads and full mixes and it just turns everything into smooth evenly leveled audio.

I bought this unit to chop and crush the live mix from my live gear, but I was not prepared for the creamy character that it adds to the sound, especially with the Logarithmic Release - it is really pleasant to the ears.

I'm not an audio professional, so take my words with a grain of salt, but I have the DBX 266XL as a comparison device as well as a plethora of software compressors and none of them sound as smooth and as glued as this thing.

I'm actually considering buying another one for my streaming setup ...
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A really nice leveling amplifier indeed
Anonymous 29.01.2016
I was searching for a polyvalent compressor that I could use on several instruments (both stereo and mono) and after some weeks of researching I decided buying the FMR Audio RNLA 7239.

The best description for this analog piece is that it thickens the sound, giving a nice vintage type of feel to the tracks.

Something cool about this compressor is that the RNLA is one of the few effects devices that uses input TRS jacks wired as "in/outs" allowing the use of a single TRS cable for both connections input jacks are bi-directional). Almost all other require a conventional, separate input and output cable set-up. If you plug the compressor to AUX though, you should use four plain unbalanced TS cables.

This item also has a very useful button called "Long Release" that specifically creates a envelope that helps not crushing the sound transients keeping their "body", while using longer releases. I use this feature very often, especially for drum bus and bass.

At the end this is a very character driven compressor that gives a nice vintage style sound to your tunes, not damaging the essence of your tracks.
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Great performance for the price
Runciter 24.04.2018
Nice compressor with clear layout, efficient meter and great sound.

The build quality could be better but it will impact the price and the know are sturdy and the case is in metal so it's not cheap material.

The sidechain input could be a bit easier to use but once again it is the best compromise given the size and the price of the unit.

Great piece of material and one of the best value for money for compressors.
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Fantastic compressor for cheap
Miro S 09.05.2023
This little compressor is simply wonderful!
I'm using it as a bus compressor for my MPC One which serves as a drum machine. I got it because I'm not satisfied with compressor plugins in MPC and I didn't know what to expect.
It turned out to be a great purchase. It glues drums in a very 'organic', 'natural' way. I like to push GR hard (4 to 10dB) with fast/medium speeds of attack and release and it smashes the drum in a way that plugins can't.
RNLA helps to blend originally digital drums with other analogue synths and drum machines.
Log Release is great and gives more life to heavily compressed drums.

Worth to note that I'm using it all the time with a pedal in the sidechain to attenuate the low end. I'm using a cheap Artec SE-EQ8 pedal with a low-shelf set to the minimum - typical set-and-forget setting as it sits hidden behind RNLA.

So I bought it quite blindly because I couldn't find examples of electronic drums processed with RNLA on the internet and I'm not disappointed. The price is shockingly low for a such device.
Gooey, gluey, warm and saturated - are the words that I can describe its sound with.
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An nice affordable limiter, though a little coloured
Francis524 16.05.2013
Like the FMR RNC, this is another small, affordable, easy to use compressor. Unlike the RNC it is a lot less transparent, and you won't find yourself using it on every track. However, it has a character of its own, and I find works well on drums and bass synths/guitars.

I record a lot of electronic music with "clean" sounding drum samples, and running the whole drum buss, or sometimes individual drum or hi-hat channels through the RNLA really adds some nice colour to the outputs. Or, if you really slam the levels it can dirty things up nicely. Useful for your arsenal.
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small but powerful
adsm 26.01.2020
This little buddy became an essential part of my setup being used on the master bus - making my sound big and warm, the controls are very intuitive, gain reduction meter helps a lot too.

It's very compact and sturdy so I can take to a live set without any doubt, overall quality of materials and knobs is superb and very pleasing.

And it's stereo! At this price this one is a no-brainer.
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Great sound and features, but not for Chapman Stick
wukeduo 26.03.2024
This compressor sounds great and has features you would not find in other compressors of its price class. It lets you adjust all common parameters such as attack, release, threshold, and also provides a sidechannel send/return which can be used to e.g. change the frequency response of the compressor or to send in an external signal (such as a bass drum track).

I really like the sturdy box, the above features, as well as the humorous and honest manual (download only).

Unfortunately, this compressor was not a good choice for my instrument, the Chapman Stick. While the compressor works on a stereo signal, it does not have separate controls for each channel. For the Stick this means that the bass strings are heavily compressed while the melody strings aren't. It was hard to figure out a good balance. Using an equalizer on the sidechannel signal may have been an option, but I eventually gave up.

I would recommend this compressor for mastering.
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Great sounding character compressor
Anonymous 28.02.2016
I use the RNLA manily on drums, bass and synths during mixing. It has a warm and punchy sound and adds clarity to the source with a nice "thick and gooey" character as many say.

When used on bass it gives a round, fat and warm sound you only find on higher priced compressors. On drums it sounds very punchy and clean, it's especially good on programmed drums, they almost come alive when processed with the RNLA. When used on synths I get a character I really like, it sounds thick and sort of more pronounced.

The build quality is very good, the knobs feel sturdy and turn very smooth, metering is accurate and easy to read. Besides standard features it also has a logarithmic release mode which is very useful on percussive materials to achieve a more transparent compression.

Things I miss are a switchable sidechain and balanced inputs but at this price you really can't complain. If you're after something affordable with character, this is a great choice!
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This is great
Derk H. 28.09.2021
It's very easy to operate. It sounds great. You can put in on the master, you can put it on a bus, on a channel. It just works. Really great product. Good value also.
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