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The
ASB is designed to control the amplitude of an audio signal that is passed
through it while imparting virtually none of the sonic artifacts traditionally
associated with compression and limiting. In short, our intention is that
it does not have a sound, though we certainly hope it is this very fact
that will help make your final product sound better.
As such, it can take a little getting used to, and new users sometimes
find themselves experimenting with steep ratios and low thresholds just
to "hear it working." As you learn to dial in exactly what you
need, though, we think you'll begin to find that owning an ASB is best
compared to having a skilled assistant, who knows the program material
backwards and forwards, riding faders.
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1. General Description: Full-band analog dynamics processor, employing a proprietary electrical circuit based ondual triode vacuum tubes.
2. Gain Reduction: From 0dB to over 20dB.
3. Distortion (typical): Less than 0.1% total harmonic distortion (THD)
at 0 VU.
4. Noise Floor (typical): Less than -85 dB below program at threshold of compression.
5. Frequency Response: 20 Hz to over 20,000 Hz
6. Input Level: -20 dBm to +20 dBm
7. Output Level: +4 dBm (nominal)
8. Input Impedance: 600 ohms, floating
9. Output Impedance: 600 ohms, floating
10: Panel Size: 2U (two vertical rack spaces)
11: Depth behind panel: 12 inches
12: Meter(s): Reads output level or gain reduction in dB. (0 VU = +4 dBm)
13. Connections: Audio I/O via 3-pin XLR connectors (pin 2 hot), AC line entry via IEC type III connector. Stereo link (single channel ASB only).
14. Fuse: 1.5 amperes, 3AG
15. Power Requirements: 115 - 120 volts AC, 50 to 60 Hz, 50 VA
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