Introducing the LL2A. An all original, fast, soft knee, state of the art compressor limiter with mastering audio fidelity. Ideally suited for everyday use on vocals and full-range material.
Features include:
• Two-knob fast setup, with high quality stepped, resettable threshold and gain controls.
• Fast 400-microsecond attack, 0.9 second release soft knee compression. Also, a 2400-microsecond attack, 4.9 second release for bass, available in stand-alone mode.
• Minimalist zen differential circuit topology utilizing only two active components in the
audio signal circuit path.
• Unique linear voltage multiplier gain reduction, a voltage-controlled attenuation
(not amplification) unlike any other commercially available compressor.
• True VU ballistic, accurate, fun neon Nixie tube metering.
• Internal state of the art super low noise linear voltage regulation, providing full current/voltage for active audio components and a 1MHz low noise high voltage supply for the Nixie tube.
• Linkable for two LL2A compressor stereo balanced use, or a single LL2A can be used for unbalanced stereo!
• Rear panel TRS balanced side chain insert, TS link jack, XLR and TRS balanced mono i/o jacks, stereo unbalanced use TRS (tip-left, ring-right), or XLR pin 2-left pin 3-right.
• Rack-mountable: Up to 2 LL2A compressor limiters fit in a 1u space.
• Made in California, USA.
...it: "It’s LL for Little Labs the A for (Dave) Amels and it’s not anything like a LA2A or 1176" "The LL2A is not modeled after anything. We both wanted something original. I was more interested in Dave’s unique gain reduction technique. The audio path is minimalist and differential, similar to our very popular Monotor." "It'll be...
I just found this "REVIEW" of the LL2A. Reading such a scathing review, I think a manufacturer's response is in order. Completely trashing a product on a public forum with some inaccurate and misleading commentary makes me question the reviewer. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but not to facts. When you put as much...
I'm just going from what I read maybe a decade or more ago where BF guy said Dave was all analog. Those 8/8/8's shredded everything, a lot of the internals were broken - early PTs did wreck the sound a lot. So yes, it did homogenize everything. But I will say that was when...
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