Chuck D. Bones
Circuit Wizard
Similarities:
They are both optical compressors.
Both fit in a 125B box.
Both use the same LED & LDR.
Both use the OPA2134 audiophile-grade dual opamp.
Differences:
FG uses two LED/LDR pairs, W uses one pair. They both achieve the same objective, but by slightly different means. Ideally, the FG LDRs should be matched. In reality it probably doesn't matter very much.
W has more available gain and sustain.
W has a RATIO knob which sets the how much the comp can reduce gain. FG has a BALANCE knob which kinda does the same thing.
Both have TREBLE controls (W calls it TONE), but they are tuned differently and the FG is capable of more treble boost. Whether you need that much boost is for you to decide.
W has variable ATTACK and RELEASE. I find it useful to be able to slow down the ATTACK so the beginning of each note retains some dynamics. The FG is wired for fast attack and fast release. The FG's BALANCE control mixes in some uncompressed signal, so you can vary the dynamics that way.
W has a charge pump for more headroom.
FG has a higher parts count, 75 vs. 54.
W has more knobs, 6 vs. 3.
FG has buffered bypass, W has true bypass.
They are both optical compressors.
Both fit in a 125B box.
Both use the same LED & LDR.
Both use the OPA2134 audiophile-grade dual opamp.
Differences:
FG uses two LED/LDR pairs, W uses one pair. They both achieve the same objective, but by slightly different means. Ideally, the FG LDRs should be matched. In reality it probably doesn't matter very much.
W has more available gain and sustain.
W has a RATIO knob which sets the how much the comp can reduce gain. FG has a BALANCE knob which kinda does the same thing.
Both have TREBLE controls (W calls it TONE), but they are tuned differently and the FG is capable of more treble boost. Whether you need that much boost is for you to decide.
W has variable ATTACK and RELEASE. I find it useful to be able to slow down the ATTACK so the beginning of each note retains some dynamics. The FG is wired for fast attack and fast release. The FG's BALANCE control mixes in some uncompressed signal, so you can vary the dynamics that way.
W has a charge pump for more headroom.
FG has a higher parts count, 75 vs. 54.
W has more knobs, 6 vs. 3.
FG has buffered bypass, W has true bypass.