The Model 612 Expander/Noise Gate is a true dual channel expander using downward expansion with a variable ratio (1.2:1 to 30:1), thus allowing an infinite variety of dynamics control which are impossible with a gate.
Aphex 612 (Used)
$125.00
Noise/Gate Expander
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Additional information
Weight | 6 lbs |
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Brand | Aphex |
Condition | Used |
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