
I agree Bruce.
I mention the operating level thing based upon two guys experience with the 3630. In both cases, they discounted them as being crappy and not working properly.
After a little investigation, I found that they had them set to work at -10, when in fact, the inserts on their mixers were operating at +4 unbalanced. They assumed that since the inserts were unbalanced that they were -10. Wrongo!!!
Anyway, after setting the 3630's to +4, they of course starting working better, and the beef's about them went away. But, one of the units still did exibit a little bit of a problem with a weird "clicking" sound while compressing signal. The other units worked well enough.
It is too bad that the QC on those units are so poor. They really aren't that bad if you get one that works. Indeed, they are no LA2A where you can get away with 20dB of gain reduction, but I gotta tell you, I seldom have a need for that much gain reduction. If a unit can provide 6dB of gain reduction without me hearing artifacts, that will cover 95% of applications I use a compressor for while mixing.
And STILL, I need to have those mp3's explained to me!!!

They really should sound like crap because I used the 3630 on some of the tracks. Those tracks should be useless. The use of the 3630 on the tracks I used them on did the trick, and didn't leave me wanting much more than what it did. I was happy, the client was happy, the people listening to the CD's those songs were released on were happy.
Happy happy happy 3630 user here....
Ed