High-end studio processor manufacturer elysia has announced the xpressor 500 meteor, a new limited-edition version of its best-selling xpressor 500 compressor.
The unit comes with a completely unique appearance reminiscent of metallic meteorites.
The thrilling 3D-structured surface of the special aluminum involved in making the xpressor 500 meteor live up to its name was never meant to be used for front panels of high-grade audio equipment, not least that its pleasing patterns are actually the result of gigantic buzz saws used to cut the massive blocks into big slices.
This rough surface is not exactly easy to work with, however; yet — after many experiments — elysia has managed to create a smooth, anodized panel with all the details reflecting beautifully in changing light. Labeling has been burned into the highly-structured aluminum with a special MOPA laser.
“We are very happy that we could tame this tough material and finally turn it into high-grade faceplates,” says elysia co-founder Dominik Klassen.
“It has certainly been a lot of effort, but the result is simply breathtaking.”
The xpressor 500 meteor is strictly limited to 100 modules worldwide.
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