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Kush Audio Hammer Mk2 v1.0.0-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2025.07.03 | 30.7 MB
Leverages several DSP upgrades that make it sonically superior to the original plugin, and which give it a ‘tone’ that is, in a word, special.

The original Hammer's top end sheen and tube-thickened low end earned it a permanent place on mix busses around the world. Hammer mk2 preserves the original design while doubling the number of available frequencies per band, including several powerful shelves. The upgraded plugin elevates the sonics further with a dead-on model of the hardware’s “default” sonic signature. A suite of beautiful gain staging and metering tools round out this compelling upgrade from Kush.



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comments

  Resident 12.10.2014 97
+27
Gonna be a good day!
  Resident 10.04.2012 272
+46
the mk1 already sounded fantastic eager to try this new updated one.
  Member 9.01.2025 130
+27
thank you
  Member 3.02.2014 33 61
+705
wow dont know they have new mk2. should be as good as mk1
  Member 24.11.2023 2
0
This doesn't pass audio for me in Cubase 14. Oddly, it meters the input, but there's no output signal at all.
  Resident 5.09.2017 193
+133
A little too much CPU for an EQ, especially with oversampling on, but I'm excited to try this for real later. This might have reignited my hope for some updates of the older Kush stuff.
  Member 14.11.2023 274
+73
Good highs and mids, bad bass like most plugins.
  Member 31.05.2020 1 476
+450
Which plugin would you recommend for bass, after all?
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  Member 11.11.2020 6 110
+411
825 from lindell have a great lowend, HG-Q have either, and so many others, magenta eq, erin, amek 200 etc etc
  Member 19.02.2014 68
+239
I find that the low end does a phase shift with most plugs that makes the bottom wonky. Back in the 50s when they would mix Big Band and there was a lot of low end they would use certain mastering compressors which phase aligned the low end. The magic was done thru the input transformers.
I find that Kazrog True Iron emulates those transformers amazingly. The 400IB and the IIIC do a amazing job with the low end phase shift. I tend to put True Iron on before any plug that I want to have a good low end. The magic of all of the classic analog gear is not only the output but the input transformers. Most developers only focus on the output. It's nice to have a plug that focuses on the input which helps this and our other favorite classic emulations.
  Resident 15.11.2020 2 1049
+281
Hi, so, d'ya recommend to put True Iron before Hammer? Thx.

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