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Old 11-03-1999
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has anyone had any experience with the De-Esser from Sound Performance Lab? anyone hear if it actually works? anyone know of any other companies producing this kind of product? all input would be helpful.

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I've never used any de-esser, but I know SPL is a very repitiable company.
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I've used it. It's pretty intuitive. You just click on the type,(male or female), and, adjust the amount. Then your good to go. Waves makes one that also is pretty easy to use, and, sounds good. I've also heard that the C1 can be used in a similar fashion.
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