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?
Very cool, have one of these myself!
Nice! I love mine!
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!
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