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DA-3A Dual-Channel Optical Leveling Amplifier

DA-3A Dual-Channel Optical Leveling Amplifier

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A 1:1 recreation of THE classic 3A opto solid state Leveling Amplifier, now in dual channel rack format!

 

AudioScape's 1:1 recreation of the classic UREI LA-3A solid-state optical compressor is now available in a dual 19” rack format! Based around their custom in-house T4B opto cell, the DA-3A exhibits all the smooth, articulate, mid-forward tone of the original, and is unbeatable on stereo submixes (especially guitars!), vocals, and anything else that needs to stand out boldly in a mix with every bit of character and detail intact. It’s a true desert island compressor, and now users get two of them!


**NOTE: EURO VOLTAGE UNIT (230-240V)
**HASSLE-FREE 2-YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED!

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Descrizione del prodotto

The Most Authentic LA-3A Recreation, Now In Dual Rackmount Format

The DA-3A builds on the success of the AudioScape V3A, the first product on the market to successfully and authentically recreate the iconic LA-3A circuit in the compact 500-series format. They've brought the same 1:1 circuit recreation - complete with NOS metal can transistors, period-correct carbon film resistors, and precise replicas of the original 1960s and 70s-spec transformers - to the 19” rack format, skipping the “half-rack” form factor of the original and instead housing two units in a single 2U enclosure.

As parts-obsessed builders with their roots in the DIY community, AudioScape went to the greatest lengths they could to ensure this was the most accurate and authentic LA-3A recreation available, sourcing NOS components wherever possible and refining their replica transformers until they were indistinguishable from the originals. It’s not for no reason that they've had many customers tell them they sold off their Urei or Teletronix-badged originals shortly after picking up a DA-3A or V3A - and they’d be silly not to, considering the resale prices for those vintage units!

Recreating the Iconic LA-3A Compressor: The All-Important T4B Cell

The Urei LA-3A, like its tube-based predecessor the Teletronix LA-2A, utilized a T4B opto-attenuator for gain reduction. This is by far the most important thing to get right when recreating these legendary opto designs. Like the AudioScape Opto Comp, the DA-3A (and V3A) use their proprietary made-in-house T4B cells, built to the exact spec as Teletronix originals - simply because no other alternative on the market is manufactured this way. To AudioScape, it’s a no-brainer that if users want the sound of the original, the company should build it like the original however they can. Especially the opto cell in an optical compressor!

AudioScape meticulously tests and sorts every T4B cell they make, since the electroluminescent panels naturally vary in response and performance. They've found that the faster cells more closely nail the behavior of the late 60s-1970s T4Bs, as found in original LA-3A units, so they use these in their DA-3A and V3A compressors and reserve the slower cells for their LA-2A-style Opto Comp.

The B11148 Output Transformer: As Made Famous By The 1176 Rev F

Because the LA-3A was produced under the same roof as the classic Urei 1176 - Teletronix having been acquired by Urei two years prior - the new design shared some characteristics with those units. Chief among these is the distinctive Bournes B11148 output transformer, responsible for the bright, crunchy makeup gain that would later become associated with the 1176 Rev F.

As with other AudioScape products, their DA-3A uses proprietary, custom-wound replicas of the original input/output transformers and auto-former, designed to perfectly replicate late 60’s-early 70’s spec. Their B11148 replica (also used in their 76F!) is a huge part of why these units nail the famous “mid-push” of the original. Off-the-shelf replacements just don’t cut it, and AudioScape took great pains in ensuring this transformer imparted the same magic to guitars and vocals as the originals.

Authentic LA-3A Sound, With Modern Updates & Upgrades

While AudioScape are sticklers for authenticity and vintage-style construction when it comes to tone, they also want these units to be easy to use in a modern studio! They've made a few ergonomic changes to the DA-3A - namely, moving previously rear-mounted switches and controls to the front panel. These include the stereo “Link” control plus “Limit/Compress” mode switching, a “Stereo Adjust” pot (used to balance both circuits’ gain reduction when linked) and the HF contour pot. This last control acts as a band-pass filter in the sidechain, making the DA-3A more responsive to high and high-mid frequencies the more it is turned.

The “Clearmountain” / Ed Evans Mod, Included Stock

As a final upgrade to this classic circuit design, AudioScape has included as standard a simple mod that raises the internal gain structure. Originally attributed to master mixer Bob Clearmountain but Ed Evans was the chief tech at Power Station who came up with the mod, this now-standard mod reduces the DA-3A’s already low noise floor even further, without otherwise impacting the unit’s sound or behavior.

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Caratteristiche e specifiche

DA-3A Features & Specs

  • Dual mono or stereo operation
  • Stereo link switch
  • Stereo adjust control (balances gain reduction when units are linked - fully variable with center detent)
  • HF emphasis control (fully variable)
  • Proprietary, in-house T4B opto-attenuator
  • Cornell Dubilier polypropylene axial capacitors
  • NOS 1970s metal-can transistors
  • Proprietary, custom-wound input/out transformers & autoformer
  • Allen-Bradley carbon film resistors in audio path
  • Alpha potentiometers
  • Bypass switch
  • Custom AudioScape illuminated VU meter
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Informazioni sul produttore

AudioScape Engineering Co.
1631 S Nova Road, South Daytona, FL 32119, United States of America

Informazioni sull'importatore

von Brönner GmbH
Franziusstr. 12, 60314 Frankfurt/Main, Germany

Avvertenze e informazioni sulla sicurezza

  • Rischio di scosse elettriche – Non aprire mai il dispositivo mentre è collegato all'alimentazione, poiché all'interno sono presenti tensioni di rete elevate e potenzialmente letali. Lasciare i lavori di manutenzione esclusivamente a personale tecnico qualificato.
  • Acqua e umidità - Non utilizzare l'unità vicino a fonti d'acqua o in ambienti eccessivamente umidi.
  • Ingresso di oggetti e liquidi - Prestare attenzione affinché non cadano oggetti e non vengano versati liquidi all'interno dell'involucro attraverso le aperture.
  • Ventilazione - Quando si installa l'unità in un rack o in qualsiasi altra posizione, assicurarsi che vi sia una ventilazione adeguata. Una ventilazione inadeguata causerà il surriscaldamento e potrà danneggiare l'unità.
  • Calore - L'unità deve essere situata lontano da fonti di calore o da altre apparecchiature che producono calore.
  • Fonti di alimentazione - L'unità deve essere collegata esclusivamente a un alimentatore del tipo descritto nelle istruzioni per l'uso o como indicato sull'unità.
  • Protezione del cavo di alimentazione - I cavi di alimentazione CA devono essere posati in modo che non possano essere calpestati o schiacciati da oggetti posti sopra o contro di essi. Prestare particolare attenzione ai cavi in corrispondenza delle spine, delle prese e del punto in cui escono dall'unità. Non afferrare mai la spina o il cavo se la mano è bagnata. Afferrare sempre il corpo della spina durante il collegamento o lo scollegamento.
  • Periodi di inutilizzo - Il cavo di alimentazione CA dell'unità deve essere scollegato dalla presa CA se non viene utilizzato per un lungo periodo di tempo.
  • Danni che richiedono manutenzione – In tali casi, si prega di contattare un tecnico qualificato.