What is the Avalon VT-737SP?
The Avalon VT-737SP is a single-channel, all-analog tube channel strip that combines a Class A vacuum-tube preamp, an opto-compressor, and a 4-band sweepable EQ in one 2U unit. Built with high-voltage, 100% discrete Class A circuitry and no integrated circuits, it delivers a clean, warm, harmonically rich tube character with very low noise. It is a studio staple prized for adding polish and dimension to a signal.
What is the Avalon VT-737SP best for?
The VT-737SP is best known as a vocal channel strip, adding warmth, clarity, and a finished sheen that helps a voice sit forward in the mix. It also shines on acoustic guitar, bass, keys, and drums, where its tube preamp and smooth opto-compression bring richness and control. Engineers reach for it whenever they want a clean-but-warm, refined tube tone.
What’s in the Avalon VT-737SP signal chain?
The VT-737SP runs three sections in series: a Class A tube preamp, then an opto-compressor, then a 4-band parametric EQ, with an output level stage and a large VU meter. The preamp offers mic, instrument-DI, and line inputs plus a high-gain switch for driving the tubes harder. A front-panel switch can flip the EQ before or after the compressor for different tone-shaping options.
What kind of compressor does the Avalon VT-737SP have?
The VT-737SP uses an opto-compressor, an optical gain-reduction design known for smooth, musical, transparent dynamics. Twin Class A tube triodes handle gain matching, and you get Threshold, Ratio, Attack, and Release controls that range from gentle leveling to hard-knee limiting. Its dual-sweep mid EQ can be routed to the compressor sidechain for de-essing and frequency-specific compression.
Can I use just one section of the VT-737SP, like only the EQ or only the preamp?
Yes. Each section can be used on its own, and the compressor and EQ can be relay-bypassed so you run only what you need. Use just the tube preamp for color, just the EQ to shape a track, or the full chain together. A front-panel switch also flips the EQ pre or post the compressor, giving you two different processing orders from the same unit.
What is a tube channel strip, and what does “Class A” mean?
A channel strip combines several processors, typically a preamp, compressor, and EQ – into one signal path, so you can shape a sound from input to finished tone in a single unit. “Class A” refers to an amplifier design that stays fully active across the entire signal, which tends to sound smooth and harmonically rich. In the VT-737SP, Class A tube circuitry is the source of its warm, refined character.
Is the Access Analog Avalon VT-737SP real hardware or an emulation?
It is the actual Avalon VT-737SP – a real tube channel strip with genuine vacuum tubes and discrete Class A circuitry, not a model of it. Through Access Analog, the Analog Matrix plugin robotically controls the physical hardware in real time from inside your DAW, so your audio runs through real tubes. Real Gear. No Emulations.
Can I track a live mic or DI through the VT-737SP at Access Analog, or does it process my DAW audio?
Through Access Analog, the VT-737SP processes the audio already in your DAW at line level -you route a track through the Analog Matrix plugin and it runs through the real hardware and back. Because the unit lives in Access Analog’s racks, you do not plug a microphone or instrument into it remotely; live mic and DI tracking happens on hardware in your own room. You still get the full tube-preamp color, opto-compression, and EQ applied to your recorded signal.
How much does it cost to use the Avalon VT-737SP at Access Analog?
The Avalon VT-737SP reserves from $4.98 per hour, giving you a real tube channel strip without the cost of owning one. Reserve a session on the calendar or use it on-demand with credits or an active subscription (subscriptions start at $9.98/month), and new accounts get a free hour (about 12 credits) to try real hardware.