Before co-founding Dangerous Music, our lead product designer, Chris Muth, became an industry legend for his custom mastering consoles built for the most elite studios. Decades later, these consoles are still coveted for their incredible headroom, their robust, musical sound, and the crystal clear sonics demanded by top-tier pros. Costing tens-of-thousands of dollars, those legendary consoles have been used to master thousands of hit records. Dangerous Music offered Muth’s designs to the public at affordable prices for the first time, and the MASTER quickly became a staple in mastering rooms everywhere. Through meticulous research, development and design we were able to offer the MASTER in just two rack spaces while sacrificing absolutely nothing in the sound or build quality. Since its introduction, the MASTER has continued the Muth legacy – as well as the endless stream of hits to pass through his circuits.
As requested by so many clients, the MASTER is now available in the same elegant chassis to coordinate with the entire product line.
Hand built in the USA with the world’s finest components
Legendary circuit design from Chris Muth’s pristine mastering pedigree
Stepped controls throughout
Transparent and simple operation
Seamless connection with the Dangerous LIAISON
Integrated Mid/Side processing
2 stereo inputs, 3 stereo outputs (one for monitoring)
3 insert loops
The role of a mastering console is to tie together all of your equipment into an elegant and rock solid system that delivers crystal clear accuracy and robust musicality. With sonics you can rely on all day, every day, for decades, the MASTER’s signal routing offers up sophisticated control over gain staging, front-panel switching of three analog inserts, Mid/Side processing, input/output monitor level matching, and multiple outputs to reach all the destinations in your mastering suite.
Use these controls to perfectly set the stereo image, delicately compensating for any embedded imbalances in the mix. These controls use stepped attenuators that offer 0.5 dB steps with .01dB of gain-tracking accuracy between channels for perfect stereo imaging at all volumes. The deep craftsmanship of working in analog is gain-staging, and the MASTER’s separate input controls allow you to hit your outboard gear’s sweet spot and compensate at the main stereo output stage feeding your recording A/D converter, tape machine, or other capture device for optimal sound from your rig.
This critical feature allows you to match levels between your processed signal (output) and unprocessed signal (input) so that you can make comparative judgements without misleading volume changes. Once input and output levels are matched, simply use the In/Out switch to objectively compare your mastering work to the original. Additionally, you can more accurately use a peak-over-average meter array (such as the one found in the Dangerous Music CONVERT-2 mastering D/A converter) to visually confirm your MASTER’s loudness density. These are all important strategies used by top professionals to delicately manage the creation of a thoroughly professional production master.
These stereo inserts tie all of your EQs, compressors, limiters and de-essers together into an elegant, rock-solid mastering rig. The MASTER’s front-panel switches give you functionality previously only available on very expensive, custom-built mastering consoles. And on Insert 2, you get Chris Muth’s ground breaking Mid/Side processing.
Residing on Insert 2, the Mid/Side processor inside the MASTER is an audiophile-grade sum-and-difference matrix. By “encoding” and then “decoding” the stereo signal, this matrix allows you to obtain separate control over the center and the sides of the stereo mix. A tool employed by deeply experienced mastering engineers to address specific issues in a mix without compromising other aspects of the stereo image, Mid/Side processing is the most powerful mastering tool available. For example, manage a harsh vocal or a strident snare in the middle of a mix while not affecting the instruments panned to the sides. Or perhaps one needs to tame some widely-panned cymbals while maintaining vocal air and articulation at the center of the mix. Further, on some occasions, mastering engineers might be processing the middle and the sides with completely different processors.
This allows you to use the MASTER’s Mid/Side matrix to control the level of the “sides” of the mix, which changes the perceived stereo width. This is incredibly helpful when deploying any Mid/Side processing, but even when you’re not engaging outboard gear, the width control allows you to “focus” the stereo image perfectly. Ever come across a song that’s not sitting well among the others on the record? How about mastering a compilation where the width varies greatly? Whether you’re tightening or widening the stereo field, the width control is often exactly the right tool for pulling all the songs together into a coherent record.
A dedicated monitor output accompanies two stereo output paths that can be routed to A/D converters, tape machines, patch bays, or wherever the signal needs to go to get the job done. Many MASTER owners use the dual outputs to make direct A/B comparisons between different A/D units, listening for the vibe that best suits that particular record. The two inputs, selectable on the front panel, make it easy to have a D/A normaled to the first input and the second input wired to a patchbay or tape machine.
As vinyl makes its resurgence, cutting is becoming a required service in many mastering rooms. Thus we are offering the new Dangerous Music CUTTER, a version of our proven MASTER transfer console with its incredible all-analog Mid-Side matrix and transparent routing, now with outputs especially designed to feed a lathe.
A lathe requires two identical but separate stereo signals from the final output stage, one to feed the preview computer that determines the size and shape of the groove to be cut, and one to feed the cutting head. The CUTTER accomplishes this seamlessly and is one of the only modern devices to do so. We look forward to providing tools for the new generation of cutting engineers.
If the three insert points aren’t enough to handle a more elaborate mastering rig, you can use the MASTER in conjunction with the powerful Dangerous Music LIAISON to patch in even more analog equipment at the touch of a button. For example, by inserting the LIAISON’s two stereo busses onto two of the MASTER’s insert loops, you’ve expanded from three to seven stereo inserts while simultaneously introducing analog-domain parallel processing, button-enabled signal rerouting, and instant patch recalls. You’ll get the speed and ease of digital-style recall from your analog gear.
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While some engineers are willing to run their mastering processes digitally – or “in the box” as the familiar phrase goes – the top professionals all rely on analog mastering equipment to achieve truly successful final production masters. When you purchase top-shelf analog equipment like the MASTER, you’re making an investment that will last your entire career. Because there’s no operating system, plugins, DAW or computer to become incompatible and, thus, obsolete, your analog gear will never require expensive upgrades. As one of the centerpieces in your mastering studio, the MASTER pulls all of your analog investment pieces together into an elegant “mastering rig” with a workflow and sound quality previously only known to those able to pay tens-of-thousands of dollars for custom mastering consoles.
All connections are Balanced XLR, +4dBu nominal operating level
2 stereo inputs, 3 stereo outputs (one for monitoring)
3 insert loops
2nd insert capable of MS matrix operation
Input and Output controls:
+ – 5dB in 0.5dB steps
Input Monitor Offset:
-2 to +8dB in 0.5dB steps
Width control:
-4 to +6dB in 0.5dB steps
Attenuator accuracy:
> 0.01dB
THD+Noise in audio band:
< 0.0018%
IMD 60Hz + 4kHz 4:1
< 0.0025%
Crosstalk rejection:
Better than 111dB @ 1kHz
Headroom:
> +27dBu, +23dBu in the matrix under worst case conditions
Frequency response:
Better than 0.2dB down @ 1Hz and 100kHz
Noise floor:
< -92dBu total energy in the audio band
Warranty:
Free 2 year extended warranty with online registration.
Standard Warranty:
90 days parts and labor, subject to inspection. Does not include damage incurred through abusive operation or modifications/attempted repair by unauthorized technicians.
DAVID KUTCH • THE MASTERING PALACE - MASTERING ENGINEER
“The Dangerous MASTER brings all of my analog processing gear together in one place, and I’ve tried other devices that claim to do S&M – Mid–Side but they do not even come close.”
LARRY DIVIVO • TAPE OP MAGAZINE
“The MASTER has breathed new life into my analog chain. I do not hear any sonic degradation when using the MASTER.”
EMILY LAZAR • MASTERING ENGINEER
“I’m a huge fan of the Dangerous MASTER’s S&M circuitry. It always seems to add an elegant width and depth to the mix. I have always favored gear that allows me to effect changes without artificially coloring the sound too much.”
DAVE MCNAIR • MASTERDISK – MASTERING ENGINEER
“The MASTER’s implementation of the S&M is truly amazing. I use it all the time. It’s definitely a big part of my sound. I think it’s the cleanest sounding solution available.”
NOËL JACKSON • MASTERING ENGINEER
“I love all the Dangerous Music equipment. I use the MONITOR ST, the MASTER, and two 2-BUS LTs for my mixing and stem-mastering.”
PAUL VNUK JR. • RECORDING MAGAZINE
“If your job description includes any kind of mastering work, you need to put this magazine down, go call your local retailer, and arrange for a demo immediately!”
SIMON LI • MIXING/MASTERING ENGINEER - NOIZ
“The cleanest and most transparent mastering console I’ve ever used.”
COLIN LEONARD • MASTERING ENGINEER
“With the S&M feature on the MASTER, you can really fix some problems in mixes, and address balance issues… Comparing it to Mid-Side processors in the digital realm I just think it’s a ‘Day and Night’ difference.”