Two Notes Torpedo
Silent-stage load boxes and DynIR amp sims. Captor and Opus cover DI recording and cab-free live rigs.
Essential Drive Pedals
The gain pedals most boards start with. Tube Squealer covers three Screamer flavors, Centavo is the transparent always-on boost and drive, Warmdrive brings Dumble-inspired overdrive for cleaner amps.
See allStudio Compressors & EQ
Classic console-style dynamics and tone shaping for tracking and mix buses. WA76-A for FET punch, WA-2A for optical smoothness, EQP-WA for program EQ color on buses and vocals.
See allDingbat Boards & Power
Isolated Pedal Power on a board that tours. Medium and Large packages pair Dingbat with Voodoo Lab supplies.
Signal Processors: What to Know
Signal processors sit between your source and your output, shaping tone, dynamics, and spatial characteristics. Compressors control dynamic range. EQs cut or boost specific frequencies. Preamps add gain and color. Limiters prevent clipping. Gates clean up noise. These tools are essential in recording studios, live sound rigs, and broadcast setups. Producers use them to polish individual tracks. Mix engineers use them to glue a session together. Live sound techs use them to tame feedback and balance stage volume. The right processor can turn a flat recording into something that punches through a mix or sits perfectly in the background.
What to Look For
Start with format: 500-series modules require a lunchbox chassis, while rackmount units are self-contained. Analog processors add harmonic saturation and transformer coloration, but they're fixed in the signal path. Digital processors offer recall, automation, and multiple instances, but they depend on your DAW's latency and CPU headroom. For compressors, check attack and release times, ratio range, and whether it's VCA, FET, optical, or variable-mu topology. Each type sounds different. For EQs, decide between parametric, graphic, or fixed-frequency designs. Parametric EQs give you precise control over frequency, gain, and Q. Graphic EQs are faster for live sound. Preamps vary in impedance, gain range, and circuit design. Tube preamps add warmth. Solid-state designs are cleaner and more consistent. If you're building a 500-series rig, make sure your chassis supplies enough current per slot.
Top Brands
Warm Audio builds affordable recreations of classic analog designs. Heritage Audio makes high-end 500-series modules and consoles. Korg offers digital multi-effects and compact processors. Lindell Audio specializes in 500-series EQs and compressors with vintage character. Golden Age Project delivers solid analog gear at mid-tier pricing.
Shop Signal Processors at Blackout Audio
Signal processors are the difference between a raw recording and a finished track. Pair a good preamp with a solid compressor and you've got the front end of a professional vocal chain. Add an EQ and you can shape tone without reaching for plugins. These tools work in any genre and any format. Browse the full range online and reach out if you need help matching a processor to your workflow. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada.














