LA-3A Classic Audio Leveler
The original LA-3A Audio Leveler made its debut at the 1969 NY AES show and marked the departure from the tube design of the Teletronix LA-2A Leveling Amplifier. The LA-3A incorporated components and design concepts from the Putnam-designed 1176LN Limiting Amplifier. Immediately embraced as a studio workhorse and still widely used today, the LA-3A remains a favorite of engineers and producers worldwide for its unique compression characteristics and sonic signature.
Our UA Classics reissue of the LA-3A meticulously retains all the internal and external qualities of the original: The same simple control set, and the T4 electro-optical attenuator, which is the source of the LA-3A’s program dependent compression. It also retains the 2RU half-rack design, and comes complete with a single-unit rack assembly--no additional kit is necessary. All the original rear panel connections and controls are also maintained, while the commonly performed “LA-3A gain mod” is added as an additional switch for maximum studio versatility.
Features:
- Classic Solid-State Opto-Compressor
- Custom UA Transformers & T4 cell
- Discrete Amplifier – up to 50dB gain
- Rear Panel "Gain Mod" switch for gain control
- Designed by ex-UREI engineer- Dennis Fink
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Pros
- Clear Sound
- More than you need
- Powerful
- Professional Functions
- Versatile
Cons
- Can YOU hear the differen
Best Uses
- Professional Recording
Comments about Universal Audio LA-3A Classic Audio Leveler:
PSSL shouldn't even be selling this product. Their client base (i.e. Tascam/Mackie/Behringer users)will not be able to hear the difference between a better product and this truly professional product. They'll end up complaining that it doesn't sound $3,000 better than their $299 dbx unit.
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