Fairchild Recording Equipment
Fairchild Recording Equipment is one of the most legendary names in pro audio, known for crafting some of the most sought-after compressors in recording history. Originally developed in the 1950s by Rein Narma for Fairchild’s broadcast division, the Fairchild 660 and 670 tube limiters became the gold standard for dynamic control, shaping the sound of countless classic recordings.
Praised for their smooth, musical compression, lightning-fast attack, and rich harmonic character, Fairchild compressors were used extensively at Abbey Road Studios, helping define the sound of The Beatles, as well as on records by Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, and countless others. Their all-tube signal path and high-voltage design create a warmth and depth that remains unrivaled, making them the holy grail of analog compressors.
While original Fairchild units are rare and highly prized, their influence lives on in modern reissues and emulations. Whether in vintage form or as a modern recreation, the Fairchild name remains synonymous with legendary analog tone, delivering a sound that is as iconic today as it was over half a century ago.