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Use flat wounds of course! The "Abbey Road" compressor is specifically the EMI RS124, a heavily modified Altec 436B tube unit used on nearly all Beatles recordings to achieve smooth, thick compression. None of this is inexpensive: The BJFe is the cheapest listed here @ $299 Top Abbey Road/RS124 Inspired Pedals BJFE Pine Green Compressor (PGC): Specifically designed to emulate the Abbey Road RS-124 sound for guitars. It is known for wide-band, low-distortion compression with a "Body" control that mimics the EQ changes of the original unit. Analog Man Mini Bi-Comp: Frequently cited for producing high-quality, vintage-style compression suitable for classic rock tones. Fairchild-style Pedals (e.g., Heritage Audio Herchild): While more of a rack unit, this reproduces the 660, which was sometimes used alongside or in place of the RS124 for a similar smooth, tube-driven sound. Vintage King Vintage King +4 Alternative "Abbey Road" Sound Solutions Chandler Limited RS124 (Outboard): The only official hardware reproduction of the EMI RS124. Waves Abbey Road RS124 (Plugin): Developed in collaboration with Abbey Road, this is the most direct software emulation, featuring "Studio" and "Cutter" modes. Kush Audio AR-1 (Plugin): A modern emulation of the modified Altec 436B What I am using: For a classic, smooth compression on the Behringer CS400 Compressor/Sustainer $29.95 , set the Level to noon (bass pickup dependent, try and match the volume w/ compressor off and on), Attack to 10-11 o'clock (fast but not instant), Tone to 1-2 o'clock (adds subtle brightness), and Sustain to 1-3 o'clock for long, even notes. This setup works well for clean, sustained lead lines or evening out arpeggios, mimicking vintage studio compression.