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PuigChild Compressor

The Ultimate Tube Compressor/Limiter
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“The Rolls Royce of Tube Compressors” Jack Joseph Puig

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Rare, expensive and effective, the Fairchild 660 and 670 were the pinnacle of 1950s compression technology. Their open, warm sound and fast attack made them ideal for creative transient shaping and for ‘gluing’ mixes via stereo bus compression.

PuigChild brings you this classic sound, modeled to the last sonic detail under the close supervision of Grammy®-winning producer/engineer Jack Joseph Puig, from his own favorite units.

  • Smooth warm analog sound with clean, transparent character
  • Exceptional tonality for vocals and for transient-heavy instruments
  • Perfect as a bus compressor for ‘gluing’ your mixes
  • Classic ‘pumping’ drum sound when used aggressively
  • Smooths harshness yet preserves attack & strengthens sustain
  • The warm compression heard on classics from the Beatles onward
  • Multiple compression modes: mono, dual mono, stereo, M/S
  • 6 selectable choices for attack / release times
  • Accurate circuit modeling with total harmonic distortion
  • Add original hum and noise floor (50/60 Hz) for full analog authenticity
  • Low noise modeling thanks to custom transformers with multiple stages per channel
  • Variable-mu tube topology reacts to input load for well-balanced sonics
Watch It in Action

Transparent Dynamics with Pristine Power

  • Glue Mixes without “Squashing”

    As a bus compressor, PuigChild’s pristine compression opens up a mix. Many modern compressors constrict the sound with more aggressive compression amounts, but the PuigChild maintains its open sound, even with fairly heavy compression.

    Features: Glue Mixes without “Squashing”
  • Modeled from Expertly Maintained Hardware

    The original Fairchild units are incredibly rare—just finding one is almost impossible. We were fortunate to work with renowned engineer Jack Joseph Puig, who owns perfectly maintained “golden” hardware units of these extraordinary vintage processors, and supervised every step of the modeling.

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  • Compression Like No Other

    The original units’ sound is pure tube, and can’t be duplicated by any other technology. Compression takes place in the audio path of the tube itself, rather than being routed to a separate gain control circuit like a FET, VCA, or Opto compressor. The plugins impart that uniquely sweet sound—even when not compressing.

    Features: Fast and Efficient Operation
  • From Vocals to “The Ringo Drum Sound”

    When set aggressively, the Fairchild was at the heart of Ringo’s “pumping” drum sound. But when dialed back, the 660 was a mainstay on the vocals of that era, thanks to the way it provided transparent support to the voice. Push the 660 or 670 hard, and they still sound natural.

    Features: From Vocals to “The Ringo Drum Sound”
  • Fast, Easy Operation for Superb Sound

    Stay creative instead of getting lost in parameters—the simple controls make it easy to dial in superb sounds in seconds. Simply set the 10-step Threshold, and turn the 6-step Time Constant to control attack (200-400 ms) and release (from 300 ms to a super-slow 25 seconds).

    Features: Multiple Modes Fit Different Material
  • Different Modes for Different Sources

    Treat the 670 as two mono compressors, a linked stereo compressor, or mid/side (“lateral/vertical”) compressor. For mono tracks, the 660 mono version delivers single-channel sound, with half the CPU power.

    Features: Precision Modeled Transformers