Thanks Chip! I’ve always been curious about that and haven’t noticed anyone do that in UA-cam (Analog or Plug-in). Glad I took it there and viewers like you found it as fascinating. Stick around for Stamchild MK2!
Thanks for the VDO. Correct me if I'm wrong but I see that you were using the DRY/WET knob as if it's the output of the LEFT channel. I think the OUTPUT knob at the bottom controls both channels together.
Not wrong at all but…. I got a special mod req from Stam and got a second output gain knob instead of a Dry/Wet to have a true Dual Mono/Stereo Mastering Comp.
Great video! I'm a big fan of Stam Audio. I own their mk2 with the neve mod and one of their 76s. I'm so intrigued by their take on the 660 and the 670, and your walk through confirmed my thoughts. I love that it can be pushed without sounding unnatural. Many think of 670 as really vibey and heavy, but I'm interested in when they're used in a subtle way, almost transparent. But so pricey! Enjoy that beast of a machine!
First off, congrats on your channel, I admire your talent, groove and vibe. I think you said it best on your Shelford Vid, this type of equipment brings a HiFi Sound even to LoFi. I would describe it as a Beautiful Thick Clarity to a track. I am meaning to test out the Stamchild against other more modern made Vari-Mu compressors since Stam is no longer making these. There’s a few on Reverb and yes! They are pricey. But so is any other Vari-Mu compressor. I think the most inexpensive I found was from IGS Audio but don’t think they start off with the 6BA6 Tubes, let alone the original 6386 tubes. With that out of the way, I will leave it at this: Even with the Q2 2022 Reverb Prices, it still a few thousand dollars less than the new up and coming HerChild from Heritage Audio, let alone the more boutique manufacturers. Thank goodness I got it when I did; I can’t see my getting rid of it even for a profit, but at the current prices, I couldn’t justify it for my studio. I could definitely see it in yours though! I’ll be looking out for your music. Subd!
@@reddmusiclab I'm glad you're getting good use out of it, and that you got one while they were still making them. I hope you keep it! You're right...stereo vari-mu is pricey, regardless. I've been thinking about a retro revolver, but not in the budget at the moment. Enjoying your channel as well. And I have one of their 1176D+'s now. Really intrigued by that tube treatment on the output. Keep on! Peace.
Arturo! My friend, how’ve you been? I’ll see what I can do to post that video soon. I’ll try and do a quick one like I did with the quick draw shootout.
yurtrock.com/products/the-graybox-sessions-vol-2-bundle Session is called “Disco Times” then I added some vocal loops from slate digital, and I believe the organ and second guitar come from big fish audio.
Max level the input transformers is the sound. WARNING: Always warm up the stamchild 12 / 15 min Without any load the transformers and compression. Cool thing , I got it too and the 660. Thanks for the vid. I was busy doing a review too now you do it . I pass
Haha! Yes it is. Maybe I should’ve been clearer, my prep time for a video takes 30 mins-1 hr, so it definitely warmed up. Thanks for the heads up on keeping the load off until warmed up. Congrats on the purchase! You ought to do a review too. The more variety of music we listen to the Stamchild on, the more we’ll see how versatile it really is. Let me know if you follow thru with your own review so I can check it out. Thank you for watching the video.
Well… Let’s see… Big Time engineers still use NS-10s in their studios and while the trend is changing, many still use near-field monitors ranging from the hundreds to the thousands of dollars because there is still no consensus on which near-field monitor is the best for a wide range of genres. And in case you weren’t aware, big time studios have the real deal gear worth in the hundreds of thousands of dollars 😬! Next, while my monitors are the HS-7s, I did have a mod upgrade by Zen-Pro Audio (www.zenproaudio.com/yamaha-hs7) but you knew that because you wouldn’t criticize before informing yourself would you? Also, I was monitoring thru the Rupert Neve Designs RNHP-1 Headphone Amp and Neumann NDH-20 Headphones (Good enough for you?) but you also knew that too. Now! If you are going to criticize something, criticize the room! I’m still using foam panels which is entry level acoustic treatment and not quite as effective as professionally made and rated panels. Lastly! Yes, I have bought plenty of gear for MY needs/wants. Also, Stam Audio is possibly the best entry level prices for really awesome gear that would otherwise be out of studio owners hands like me. You don’t see me reviewing other personally purchased Fairchild clones that are upwards of $10-$20K. But thank you for watching though. Appreciate it the view count.
Sounds AMAZING man! Great demo; I LOVE that you PUSHED it! Adds a ton of weight and width!!!
Thanks Chip! I’ve always been curious about that and haven’t noticed anyone do that in UA-cam (Analog or Plug-in). Glad I took it there and viewers like you found it as fascinating. Stick around for Stamchild MK2!
DRUMS: 2:30 / 2:47 Stam | MUSIC BUS: 18:27 / 18:43 Stam | MASTER : 26:10 - 26:19 / 26:36 - 27:20 Stam
Thank you DJ Urban BG.
Always wondered what these sounded like. Excellent compressor.
Glad you enjoyed it. I’ll definitely be looking into a shootout between the Stamchild and the Manley Vari-Mu. Should be interesting.
Thanks for the VDO. Correct me if I'm wrong but I see that you were using the DRY/WET knob as if it's the output of the LEFT channel. I think the OUTPUT knob at the bottom controls both channels together.
Not wrong at all but…. I got a special mod req from Stam and got a second output gain knob instead of a Dry/Wet to have a true Dual Mono/Stereo Mastering Comp.
@@reddmusiclab Oh I see. Awesome. 👍🏻😊. Thanks for clarifying.
People, this compressor is magic, its the juiciest thing you will ever buy. Redd Seat, very cool track. Nice job.
Thank you Steven, very kind of you.
Great video! I'm a big fan of Stam Audio. I own their mk2 with the neve mod and one of their 76s. I'm so intrigued by their take on the 660 and the 670, and your walk through confirmed my thoughts. I love that it can be pushed without sounding unnatural. Many think of 670 as really vibey and heavy, but I'm interested in when they're used in a subtle way, almost transparent. But so pricey! Enjoy that beast of a machine!
First off, congrats on your channel, I admire your talent, groove and vibe. I think you said it best on your Shelford Vid, this type of equipment brings a HiFi Sound even to LoFi. I would describe it as a Beautiful Thick Clarity to a track.
I am meaning to test out the Stamchild against other more modern made Vari-Mu compressors since Stam is no longer making these. There’s a few on Reverb and yes! They are pricey. But so is any other Vari-Mu compressor. I think the most inexpensive I found was from IGS Audio but don’t think they start off with the 6BA6 Tubes, let alone the original 6386 tubes.
With that out of the way, I will leave it at this: Even with the Q2 2022 Reverb Prices, it still a few thousand dollars less than the new up and coming HerChild from Heritage Audio, let alone the more boutique manufacturers. Thank goodness I got it when I did; I can’t see my getting rid of it even for a profit, but at the current prices, I couldn’t justify it for my studio. I could definitely see it in yours though! I’ll be looking out for your music. Subd!
@@reddmusiclab I'm glad you're getting good use out of it, and that you got one while they were still making them. I hope you keep it! You're right...stereo vari-mu is pricey, regardless. I've been thinking about a retro revolver, but not in the budget at the moment. Enjoying your channel as well. And I have one of their 1176D+'s now. Really intrigued by that tube treatment on the output. Keep on! Peace.
@@eddieleonard6925 They are selling it again right now, pre-sale is open if you wanna go for one.
Just keep in mind that it’s MK2.
i can't lie, i just watched this entire video again. so tempted to get the mk2..you still enjoying your unit?? hope you're well, bro!
Thank you Daniel!, looking forward for your review of this comp on vocals :)
Arturo! My friend, how’ve you been? I’ll see what I can do to post that video soon. I’ll try and do a quick one like I did with the quick draw shootout.
@@reddmusiclab All good my friend, wish you the best!
@@arturovidal5536 Thank you.
My friend, sound amazing, glue en cream and punch, amazing comp
Thank you my friend. Stam Audio pulled off something great here.
@@reddmusiclab absolutly beuty comp
Yessir!
It is so much more than a mastering compressor!
It sure is!
man fat, that bass dude how was that tracked
yurtrock.com/products/the-graybox-sessions-vol-2-bundle
Session is called “Disco Times” then I added some vocal loops from slate digital, and I believe the organ and second guitar come from big fish audio.
so cool! kudos.
Thank you Julian.
Max level the input transformers is the sound.
WARNING: Always warm up the stamchild 12 / 15 min Without any load the transformers and compression.
Cool thing , I got it too and the 660.
Thanks for the vid. I was busy doing a review too now you do it . I pass
Haha! Yes it is. Maybe I should’ve been clearer, my prep time for a video takes 30 mins-1 hr, so it definitely warmed up. Thanks for the heads up on keeping the load off until warmed up.
Congrats on the purchase! You ought to do a review too. The more variety of music we listen to the Stamchild on, the more we’ll see how versatile it really is. Let me know if you follow thru with your own review so I can check it out. Thank you for watching the video.
Aw’ight !
Aw’ight, aw’ight, awwww’ight! LOL!
S U P E R .....
Thank you!
…. Alright …. LOL
Alright, alright, aaaaaalright! Haha!
Wow u spent so much money on gear but not on speakers😆
Well… Let’s see… Big Time engineers still use NS-10s in their studios and while the trend is changing, many still use near-field monitors ranging from the hundreds to the thousands of dollars because there is still no consensus on which near-field monitor is the best for a wide range of genres. And in case you weren’t aware, big time studios have the real deal gear worth in the hundreds of thousands of dollars 😬!
Next, while my monitors are the HS-7s, I did have a mod upgrade by Zen-Pro Audio (www.zenproaudio.com/yamaha-hs7) but you knew that because you wouldn’t criticize before informing yourself would you? Also, I was monitoring thru the Rupert Neve Designs RNHP-1 Headphone Amp and Neumann NDH-20 Headphones (Good enough for you?) but you also knew that too.
Now! If you are going to criticize something, criticize the room! I’m still using foam panels which is entry level acoustic treatment and not quite as effective as professionally made and rated panels.
Lastly! Yes, I have bought plenty of gear for MY needs/wants. Also, Stam Audio is possibly the best entry level prices for really awesome gear that would otherwise be out of studio owners hands like me. You don’t see me reviewing other personally purchased Fairchild clones that are upwards of $10-$20K.
But thank you for watching though. Appreciate it the view count.