In the Stereophile 2nd opinion review the reviewer specifically mentions that the Border Patrol sounds like the Benchmark, but with a vintage tube compressor inserted. It's not surprising that listeners would like the resulting sound. It's a fleshed out, pleasurable sound. Over the past years I've used two different devices to introduce slight amounts of compression into my primary playback system. One was all analog, the SPL Tube Vitalizer and the other was digital, a Drawmer 2476. Both worked well, but ultimately I stopped using them. When taken out of the system I realized how they "homogenized" the sound. I was a likable effect, but it was an effect.
There's no right or wrong with the Border Patrol vs. Benchmark. I just wish people would approach it rationally with some understanding of the engineering involved. Tube compression sounds really nice and recording engineers have known that since the 1950s.
There's no right or wrong with the Border Patrol vs. Benchmark. I just wish people would approach it rationally with some understanding of the engineering involved. Tube compression sounds really nice and recording engineers have known that since the 1950s.