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Fairchild 660

The Fairchild 660 is a tube-based single-channel audio compressor invented by Rein Narma and manufactured by the Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation beginning in 1959. The 660 was the first intelligent automatic volume control limiter.[1] The Fairchild 670, introduced shortly after the 660, is a dual-channel version.[2] The rarity of Fairchild compressors has made them highly desirable and very valuable, with a used 660 now selling for $20,000 or more and a 670 selling for $30-$40,000 or more. They are commonly referred to as the "holy grail" of outboard gear.[3][4][5][6]

Fairchild 660/670
Fairchild 670 Compressor/Limiter
BrandFairchild
ManufacturerFairchild Recording Equipment Corporation
Technical specifications
Effects typedynamic range compressor
Controls
Input/output

History

The 660 was designed by Rein Narma, who had worked with Les Paul to build a recording mixer to use with Les Paul's Ampex 8-track. Les Paul asked Narma if he would build a compressor/limiter. Sherman Fairchild, who was friends with Les Paul, learned of the compressor and licensed Narma's compressor design, hiring Narma to be chief engineer at Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation.[7][8] The first 10 Fairchild 660 were built by Narma himself. The first unit was sold to Rudy Van Gelder who used it to cut lacquer masters for Blue Note Records and Vox Records. The second unit went to Olmsted Sound Studios in New York City, and the third 660 built went to Mary Ford and Les Paul.

Design

The mono 660 and dual-channel 670 can function as a compressor with a ratio of 2 to 1 and a threshold of 5 db below normal program level, as a peak limiter with a compression ratio of 30 to 1 and a threshold of 10 db above normal program level, or can operate anywhere between those two extremes. Utilizing a single push-pull stage of amplification and an extremely high control voltage, the sound of the 660 and 670 is characterized by the complete absence of audible thumps, with extremely low distortion and noise. Both feature an extremely fast attack time that can produce the full limiting effect during the first 1/10,000 of a second. This extremely fast attack time is combined with six different variable release timing curves, three of those making the release time an automatic function of the amount of limiting used, making the 660 the first compressor/limiter to feature automatic variable release time.

The 660 has controls for input gain, threshold, and time constant. The dual-channel 670 has the added flexibility of being able to be used either as two independent limiters or as a vertical and lateral (sum and difference) component limiter. At the time of its introduction, the 670 was the only unit that could independently control both vertical and lateral with a minimum loss of separation.[9]

The 670 employs 20 tubes, 11 transformers, and 2 inductors. It is housed in a 14 rack space unit and weighs 65 pounds.[10]

Notable Users

... [W]e put the [drums'] sound through Fairchild 660 valve limiters and compressors. It became the sound of Revolver and [Sgt.] Pepper really. Drums had never been heard like that before."[11]

– Audio engineer Geoff Emerick on the Beatles' song "Tomorrow Never Knows"[12]

Abbey Road Studios purchased 12 Fairchild 660s after staff engineer Peter Bown heard it during a visit to Capitol Records in America, and used it on recording sessions for the Beatles, primarily for vocals. Beginning in 1966, Geoff Emerick began using the 660 on Ringo Starr's drum tracks as well as piano and guitar tracks. Abbey Road still has 8 of the original 660s purchased in the 1960s[13]

Other notable users include:

Legacy

The dual-channel Fairchild 670 was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame in 2007.[18]

References

  1. ^ McNight, Jay; Narma, Vaino (November 2019). "Obituaries: Rein Narma" (PDF). Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 67 (11): 931. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Vintage Rewind: Fairchild 660 and 670". MusicTech. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Fairchild 660 & 670". Sound On Sound. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Top 20 Best Compressors of All Time". Attack Magazine. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  5. ^ Kehew, Brian; Ryan, Kevin. Recording the Beatles. Houston: Curvebender Publishing. p. 142-3. ISBN 978-0-9785200-0-7.
  6. ^ "1959 Rein Narma Fairchild 670 Compressor Limiter". Mix Online. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Les and Rein at the dining room table". Les Paul Remembered. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  8. ^ "George Petersen on the TECnology Hall of Fame". Universal Audio. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Fairchild 670 – history and how it works". Recording.org. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  10. ^ "The Fairchild 660 and 670". Vintage King. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  11. ^ Lewisohn 1988, p. 72.
  12. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions. London: Hamlyn. ISBN 978-0-600-63561-1.
  13. ^ "Vintage: Fairchild 660/670". Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  14. ^ "The Fairchild 660 and 670". Vintage King. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Secrets Of The Mix Engineers: JJ Puig – Inside Track: Fergie's 'Big Girls Don't Cry'". Sound On Sound. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Secrets Of The Mix Engineers: Tom Elmhirst – Amy Winehouse: 'Rehab'". Sound On Sound. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Inside Adele's "25": How Tom Elmhirst Mixed a Masterpiece". SonicScoop. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  18. ^ "TECnology Hall of Fame 2007". Retrieved 2021-08-04.

External links

  • AES Oral History 048: Rein Narma

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The Fairchild 660 is a tube based single channel audio compressor invented by Rein Narma and manufactured by the Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation beginning in 1959 The 660 was the first intelligent automatic volume control limiter 1 The Fairchild 670 introduced shortly after the 660 is a dual channel version 2 The rarity of Fairchild compressors has made them highly desirable and very valuable with a used 660 now selling for 20 000 or more and a 670 selling for 30 40 000 or more They are commonly referred to as the holy grail of outboard gear 3 4 5 6 Fairchild 660 670Fairchild 670 Compressor LimiterBrandFairchildManufacturerFairchild Recording Equipment CorporationTechnical specificationsEffects typedynamic range compressorControlsInput output Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Notable Users 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe 660 was designed by Rein Narma who had worked with Les Paul to build a recording mixer to use with Les Paul s Ampex 8 track Les Paul asked Narma if he would build a compressor limiter Sherman Fairchild who was friends with Les Paul learned of the compressor and licensed Narma s compressor design hiring Narma to be chief engineer at Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation 7 8 The first 10 Fairchild 660 were built by Narma himself The first unit was sold to Rudy Van Gelder who used it to cut lacquer masters for Blue Note Records and Vox Records The second unit went to Olmsted Sound Studios in New York City and the third 660 built went to Mary Ford and Les Paul Design EditThe mono 660 and dual channel 670 can function as a compressor with a ratio of 2 to 1 and a threshold of 5 db below normal program level as a peak limiter with a compression ratio of 30 to 1 and a threshold of 10 db above normal program level or can operate anywhere between those two extremes Utilizing a single push pull stage of amplification and an extremely high control voltage the sound of the 660 and 670 is characterized by the complete absence of audible thumps with extremely low distortion and noise Both feature an extremely fast attack time that can produce the full limiting effect during the first 1 10 000 of a second This extremely fast attack time is combined with six different variable release timing curves three of those making the release time an automatic function of the amount of limiting used making the 660 the first compressor limiter to feature automatic variable release time The 660 has controls for input gain threshold and time constant The dual channel 670 has the added flexibility of being able to be used either as two independent limiters or as a vertical and lateral sum and difference component limiter At the time of its introduction the 670 was the only unit that could independently control both vertical and lateral with a minimum loss of separation 9 The 670 employs 20 tubes 11 transformers and 2 inductors It is housed in a 14 rack space unit and weighs 65 pounds 10 Notable Users Edit W e put the drums sound through Fairchild 660 valve limiters and compressors It became the sound of Revolver and Sgt Pepper really Drums had never been heard like that before 11 Audio engineer Geoff Emerick on the Beatles song Tomorrow Never Knows 12 Abbey Road Studios purchased 12 Fairchild 660s after staff engineer Peter Bown heard it during a visit to Capitol Records in America and used it on recording sessions for the Beatles primarily for vocals Beginning in 1966 Geoff Emerick began using the 660 on Ringo Starr s drum tracks as well as piano and guitar tracks Abbey Road still has 8 of the original 660s purchased in the 1960s 13 Other notable users include Chris Thomas on Pete Townshend solo albums 14 Jack Joseph Puig 15 Tom Elmhirst on the Amy Winehouse song Rehab 16 and on the Adele song Hello 17 Legacy EditThe dual channel Fairchild 670 was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame in 2007 18 References Edit McNight Jay Narma Vaino November 2019 Obituaries Rein Narma PDF Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 67 11 931 Retrieved 11 August 2021 Vintage Rewind Fairchild 660 and 670 MusicTech Retrieved 11 August 2021 Fairchild 660 amp 670 Sound On Sound Retrieved 16 August 2021 Top 20 Best Compressors of All Time Attack Magazine Retrieved 16 August 2021 Kehew Brian Ryan Kevin Recording the Beatles Houston Curvebender Publishing p 142 3 ISBN 978 0 9785200 0 7 1959 Rein Narma Fairchild 670 Compressor Limiter Mix Online Retrieved 16 August 2021 Les and Rein at the dining room table Les Paul Remembered Retrieved 16 August 2021 George Petersen on the TECnology Hall of Fame Universal Audio Retrieved 16 August 2021 Fairchild 670 history and how it works Recording org Retrieved 16 August 2021 The Fairchild 660 and 670 Vintage King Retrieved 16 August 2021 Lewisohn 1988 p 72 Lewisohn Mark 1988 The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions London Hamlyn ISBN 978 0 600 63561 1 Vintage Fairchild 660 670 Retrieved 16 August 2021 The Fairchild 660 and 670 Vintage King Retrieved 16 August 2021 Secrets Of The Mix Engineers JJ Puig Inside Track Fergie s Big Girls Don t Cry Sound On Sound Retrieved 16 August 2021 Secrets Of The Mix Engineers Tom Elmhirst Amy Winehouse Rehab Sound On Sound Retrieved 16 August 2021 Inside Adele s 25 How Tom Elmhirst Mixed a Masterpiece SonicScoop Retrieved 16 August 2021 TECnology Hall of Fame 2007 Retrieved 2021 08 04 External links EditAES Oral History 048 Rein Narma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fairchild 660 amp oldid 1134218632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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