🇯🇵 Japan · Est. 1978

Ramsa

Panasonic Professional Audio

Ramsa was Matsushita Electric's (Panasonic's) professional-audio brand from the late 1970s into the early 2000s, headquartered in Osaka. Built on the same manufacturing infrastructure that produced Technics turntables and Panasonic broadcast cameras, Ramsa benefitted from enormous economies of scale — clean circuit design and build consistency at price points the British and American brands struggled to match.

The WR-S series defined the lineup from the mid-1980s onward: modular analog consoles sized from compact 8-bus broadcast desks up to large-format 40-channel recording frames. Ramsa desks were especially common in Japanese, Korean, and Australian studios and broadcast facilities, and appeared throughout European corporate AV and installed-sound work. The 1998 DA7 then became one of the first serious affordable digital consoles, anticipating the mass shift to digital mixing that would follow.

Panasonic retired the Ramsa brand in the early 2000s, folding its remaining products into the broader Panasonic Professional line. For a quarter-century, though, "WR" on a back-of-the-desk label meant Japanese factory discipline applied to pro-audio engineering.

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Notable Consoles

Ramsa WR-8118

WR-8118

1981 – 1988
Channels
18
Layout
Recording
EQ
4-band
Early WR-8xxx generation US studio market entry Clean Panasonic build
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Ramsa WR-8616

WR-8616

1986 – early 1990s
Channels
16
Layout
In-line (8-bus)
EQ
4-band
ABC TV Post / Production Group "At home in the best houses" US post-production & broadcast Panasonic economy of scale
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Ramsa WR-8428

WR-8428

1985 – early 1990s
Channels
28
Layout
In-line (8-bus)
EQ
4-band
ESPN post-production Superior Court TV Cable broadcast post US corporate AV
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WR-S4416

1984 – 1992
Channels
44
Layout
In-line (16 bus)
EQ
4-band (swept mids)
Ramsa flagship mid-80s Clean Japanese build 6 aux sends Full patchbay integration
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Ramsa WR-S852

WR-S852

1985 – 1995
Channels
16 – 24
Layout
Split
EQ
4-band
Compact pro console Project studio staple Regional broadcast
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WR-S440

1988 – 1996
Channels
40
Layout
Split
EQ
4-band
Large-format upgrade of S-series Moving-coil meters Asian broadcaster installs
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WR-8820 / WR-8816

1986 – 1998
Channels
20 / 16
Layout
Broadcast
EQ
3-band
VCA subgrouping Rock-solid reliability Japanese regional radio/TV
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DA7

1998 – 2003
Channels
32
Layout
Digital (8-bus)
EQ
Parametric + dynamics
First affordable digital 24-bit, motorised automation Internal effects Post-production favorite
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DA7 mkII

2001 – 2004
Channels
32
Layout
Digital (8-bus)
EQ
Parametric + dynamics
Improved A/D–D/A Surround monitoring Last Ramsa pro desk
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Vintage Advertisements

Ramsa ad — Studio Sound 1992-05
Ramsa ad — Studio Sound 1992-05 (1992)