Retro Instruments 176 Tube Limiting Amplifier Reverb

Retro Instruments Revolver Vs Retro Instruments 176 Tube Limiting Amplifier. Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifire with NOS tubes The Retro Instruments 176 all-tube limiting amplifier is a modern spin on a classic Bill Putnam design, with new features and a stunning tone that must be heard to be believed for lead vocals Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier Features: Authentic tube circuitry Vintage warmth, impeccable modern specs: 20dB of available gain reduction Signal to noise ratio of greater than 76dB Flat frequency response within 0.5dB from 20-20,000Hz Harmonic Distortion of less than 1% from 0-15dB gain reduction

Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier Compressor 2x Stereo Pair w
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While I wouldn't consider the Retro 176 to be a clone by any means, it does retain much of what made the UA 176 so special, and in fact, has a bit more in common with the 1176LN Speaking of valves, the Retro 176 employs six vacuum tubes, just like Putnam's original

Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier Compressor 2x Stereo Pair w

2-Channel Compressor based on the sound of the British Invasion A negative bias (the detector or side-chain signal) is applied to the grids of the triode elements, determining the output gain of the valve. Dual-Channel Tube Compressor Recalls the Vintage Audio Gear of Yesteryear

Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier Tube Compressor Stereo Pair. Provides one of the most desirable compression signatures in recording history Easy stereo strapping of two or. Retro Instruments' Revolver is the company's latest all-tube processor, having started out as an experiment back in 2011

Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier ShowRoomAudio. The Retro 176 faithfully reproduces the sound of the 1960s original with new features for the. Dual-Channel Tube Compressor Recalls the Vintage Audio Gear of Yesteryear