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ACCESS ANALOG HARDWARE VS PLUGINS || NEVE 33609N vs Tim Cupwise (NEBULA) vs Acustica Audio Navy 2 https://www.thomann.de/gb/ams_neve_33... We are back to compressor plugin shootout and for the first time on a Paul Third mixing wendesday plugin comparison we have acustica audio aqua vs an acustica audio nebula 4 plugin (Cupwise s-609A). The 33609 compressor has been a staple for many an audio engineer / mixing engineer so it was only fitting that I created a neve 33609 clone compressor plugin comparison. (and yes I'm still using HOFA blind test plugin and ddmf plugin doctor in this pro tools 2020 tutorial) The cupwise plugin has sampled the original 33609A while the acustica navy has sampled the 33609 JD. Heres a little history behind the 33609. The original (often called "Metal Knob") Neve 33609 was a rack mounted adaptation of the Class A/B 2264, 32264 and 33314 (broadcast version) compressor/limiter console modules, which were a later incarnation of the fully Class A 2254. All use what's called a "diode-bridge" topology to achieve gain reduction. There are other quality modern compressors in this vein that deserve mention as well, namely the Buzz Audio DBC-20/DBC-M and BAE 10DC/10DCF. The original all discrete "Metal Knob" version of the 33609 was discontinued by Neve and replaced with the 33609 C version. The C version had a more robust power supply and the amplifiers used the BA640 IC based cards, as opposed to the earlier discrete BA440 cards. The new 640 had more headroom and a faster recovery time after clipping, which was important for broadcast use. Another difference was based on the transformers, the C used Belclere transformers, as opposed to the Maranair/St.Ives of the original version. Neve 33609 C AMS Neve 33609 J The next version following the C was called the 33609 J. The "J" stood for Japan, as after Neve discontinued the C version, there was demand enough from Japan specifically that AMS Neve reissued the 33609. The J was non-discrete as the C had been, so shortly after release and following the requests of many users, AMS Neve turned the J into the 33609 J/D version. The "J/D" stands for "Japan Discrete" and went back to the BA440 type amplifiers of the earliest version, which many end users preferred. AMS Neve 33609JD AMS Neve 33609N The most recent iteration, the 33609 N, uses more modern construction techniques, similar to the 1073N. The transformers are now of the Maranair branded variety that AMS Neve is having custom made for them to the original specs of the earliest version. The look of the unit harkens back to the original "Metal Knob" a bit more. They have added a fast and slow switch to the compressor attack time, which none of the other versions had. The unit remains discrete and has a sound very much in line with those originals. There is also enhanced "I/O" switching on this newest version.