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AS-2A Optical Compressor

AS-2A Optical Compressor

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THE most authentic 2A recreation you can own.

 

The AudioScape AS-2A Optical Compressor is a meticulously crafted tube unit recreating, in both sound and look, one of the most venerated dynamics processors ever made - the Teletronix® LA-2A Leveling Amplifier. The original was highly regarded for its musicality, smooth compression, and distinctive tone. Its unique characteristics were achieved by using an incandescent light bulb and optical sensor to control dynamic processing, and passing audio through its tubes and transformers.


Inspired by that acclaimed 1960's optical tube compressor, the AudioScape AS-2A is their most faithful recreation yet, utilizing their own T4B opto-attenuator, NOS tubes, and big fat iron-core transformers. In fact, even the chassis build now achieves this level of authenticity by including, as a finishing touch, the original hinged front panel design.


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

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Product Description

PLEASE NOTE: If you have purchased a Opto Comp, AudioScape will offer a cross-grade program once production is in full swing.

THE WORLD’S MOST BELOVED OPTICAL COMPRESSOR

AudioScape’s AS-2A Optical Compressor is the most authentic reproduction of the original 2A circuit available today. To ensure authenticity and unparalleled box-tone, it incorporates NOS tubes, NOS carbon-composite resistors, and top-shelf capacitors. The beating heart of the AS-2A is its custom T4B opto-attenuator, which AudioScape's very own techs build in-house. Their T4B is designed exactly as the original, with which itself is based on inventor Jim Lawrence’s innovative T4 electro-optical sensor from the early 1960s.

For this release, AudioScape has even recreated the original hinged front-panel design, allowing ease of internal access. The AS-2A is the only 2A recreation available that sports this original feature.

While AudioScape has added a few modern-day modifications to enhance its performance, overall, the AS-2A strives to recreate the aesthetic beauty and sonic elegance of the legendary compressor it’s based on, utilizing the finest components and craftsmanship.

MORE VERSATILE

One of AudioScape's most significant modern enhancements was moving the R37 high frequency control trim pot to the front panel of the unit. In the 1960’s, this control was located on the back and was set by the factory depending on the application. By moving it to the front, it is now easily accessible and convenient to adjust.

Originally, this trim pot was factory set to a "flat" side-chain response for recording purposes (fully-clockwise). Now accessible via the front panel, turning it counter-clockwise will increase the resistance, filtering out high energy low frequency signals that could unnecessarily trigger compression. This filtering of low frequencies to the T4B opto-attenuator shifts the focus of the compression to higher frequencies.

Check out the video below to see how this high frequency trim pot control helps define the compression range and increases its versatility.

T4B BUILT IN-HOUSE

Adding to the AS-2A’s authenticity is AudioScape's in-house made T4B opto-attenuators. They build them in the vintage tradition, true to the original schematics, using the resistor across the panel, as opposed to the newer JBL-era T4Bs. These modern-era T4Bs have been used as the standard for other manufacturers, but not AudioScape; they stick to the original spec.

TECH RANT

True to the original spec AudioScape uses:

  • 1/2 watt carbon composite resistors are used
  • Cornell Dubilier, Panasonic and Nichicon capacitors throughout.
  • NOS vintage tubes and custom-wound Cinemag transformers.
  • T4B Opto-Attenuators built by AudioScape

AudioScape's T4B Opto-Attenuators are manufactured in-house using the highest grade photocells and replica EL Panels.

AudioScape compares their T4B against vintage UREI, Kenetek and Drip T4s which use similar components i.e, carefully matched Silonex NSL5910, Replica EL Panels, etc.

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Features & Specs

FEATURES & SPECS:

  • Handcrafted in the USA
  • Stylish 3U 19" Rackmount USA Made Case and Hinged Front Panel (aesthetically period-correct)
  • Premium, NOS Tubes in Audio Section - New Production Tubes Don't Cut it in this Circuit
  • AudioScape T4B Opto-Attenuator - Custom, Hand-Built and Sonically Period-Correct (true to vintage tradition).
  • Exclusive, Custom-Wound Input Transformer (exacting replica of the original)
  • Exclusive, Custom-Wound Output Transformer (exacting replica of the original)
  • Cornell Dubilier (CDE) Polypropylene Capacitors
  • Panasonic Radial Polyester Capacitors
  • NOS Allen-Bradley Carbon Comp Resistors
  • Carling (the BEST!) Toggle Switches
  • +40dB Make-up Gain
  • Analog dB Gain-Reduction Meter Perfectly Calibrated
  • Davies Original-Styled Knobs
  • Electronically Balanced +4dBu circuitry
  • Neutrik XLR Input and Output connectors
  • Alpha potentiometers and Rotary Switch
  • Stereo Link via Cliff TRS Jack (Located on Back of Unit)
  • Custom 120V/240V Power Transformer

**specifications, parts & pricing subject to change because sh*t happens ;-)

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Manufacturer Information

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

Importer Information

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

Warnings & Safety Information

  • Risk of electric shock – Never open the device while it is connected to the power supply, as high – potentially life-threatening – mains voltages are present inside. Leave maintenance work exclusively to qualified specialist personnel.
  • Water and Moisture - Do not use the unit near any source of water or in excessively moist
    environments.
  • Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and liquids are not spilled, into the enclosure through openings.
  • Ventilation - When installing the unit in a rack or any other location, be sure there is adequate
    ventilation. Improper ventilation will cause overheating and can damage the unit.
  • Heat - The unit should be situated away from heat sources, or other equipment that produce heat.
  • Power Sources - The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the
    operating instructions, or as marked on the unit.
  • Power Cord Protection - AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be
    walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at
    plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. Never take hold of the
    plug or cord if your hand is wet. Always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it.
  • Non-use Periods - The AC power supply cord of the unit should be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
  • Damage requiring maintenance – In such cases, please contact a qualified technician.