![]() Not sure if this is a typo or what you meant, Remy? And it does sound like the real deal because it is. You can make it do whatever you want it to do and then some. You can have anything and everything you want. RemyRAD, post: 392626 wrote: So this is another reason why software has become so popular. Remy, thanks for the info, I'll have to experiment a lot more ![]() And you don't see anybody doing that anymore. ![]() But a lot of people thought those were the crème de la crème. And all because they did not have an output gain compensation control and their frequency response was limited to 15 kHz. I sold my eight PYE's some 20 years ago or more. And a lot of folks think those are real nice. This is an analog limiter that uses a clocking pulse oscillator to digitally chop up the analog audio to effect gain reduction. PDM or, pulse duration modulation limiter. Maybe you should consider an EMT or, PYE, PDM limiter, a.k.a. So this is another reason why software has become so popular. But sometimes just like the way Chris does it even though my LA-3's are transistor and not tube. They would stick the LA-2 in the front of the peak stopping limiter, of which some utilized 1176's. Whereas audiokid might like using his 1176 before his LA-2, radio stations did that in the opposite manner. So, not only do you have to decide whether you want FET, Opto or, RMS and variable mu tube, do you want peak or RMS sensing? Do you want programmed release times or do you want to set the release times? Adjust the attack time? And what ratios will you need? What about pressing all four buttons on an 1176? You might want that? All of which changed the sound passing through but not the type or style of gain reduction utilized. Other versions had a different output transformer and related circuitry. Other units had their input Transformers removed. ![]() There were different permutations of the original 1176, which in the earliest of days was the LN. Of course not all 1176's were created equally. There are numerous folks offering kit 1176's. Well if you are in business building mode, most of the 1176's that Fab demonstrated were actually clones. ![]()
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