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BAE release 10DC Compressor/LimiterHand-built Class A design now available
Press Release: British Audio Engineering (BAE) is now shipping its revolutionary new 10DC Compressor/Limiter, a complement to the company's line of Class A series outboard gear. BAE is known worldwide for its flagship line of classic microphone pre-amps, faithful to the original Class A discrete audio circuit designs of the 1960s and '70s. Fully Class A, The 10DC features a transformer coupled, all-discrete circuitry that is sonically familiar to the BAE Class A line of gear, ideal for achieving the classic analogue sound favorable in today's digital recording. Gold-plated stepped Elma rotary switches for every control, a reverse UK-style analogue meter, and the trademark Marconi knobs facilitate ease of use and repeatability. Independent circuitry for compressor and limiter allows use of one or both for greater control. Also featured is a true bypass and the units are stereo linkable as two single-channel units. The new BAE 10DC is handsomely housed in a steel chassis using the same remote supply as other BAE units. BAE's new 10DC is completely hand-built, including the circuit board that uses no computer surface-mount components. Unlike comparable vintage or new copies with Class AB amps, the new BAE 10DC features a purely discrete Class A amplifier, yielding desirable sonic colouration. Whereas vintage designs were primarily built for analog tape machines with +4 to +8 dBu range, the new 10DC provides greater headroom and increased gain to accommodate today's high dBu levels, typically in the +15 dBu range. When dealing with digital levels, comparable compressor/limiters are already compressing at the initial threshold level. Rather than starting at +10 dBu, the 10DC starts at +16 dBu, making it ideal for tracking of vocals and instruments going into Pro Tools. All switches are on the front panel and are stepped in clickable detents for easy recall of settings. Conversely, the 10DC's elevated headroom makes it ideal in the mixdown mode coming out of Pro Tools. In addition, the 10DC features a variable attack time, unlike comparable compressor limiters. Fast attack times can vary from 2 to 4 milliseconds, but can be slowed down to 80 milliseconds. As an example, the 10DC gets that snap of the snare drum while allowing the drums to breathe. For complete specs, video demos, and more info head to www.baeaudio.com BAE NewsPreamps / Channel Strips News28/02/13 NAMM 2013: Golden Age Music 500 Series Modules (Video)EQ 573 and Pre 573 EQ and Pre-amp modules 11/02/13 NAMM 2013: Aphex Project Channel (Video)Channel strip loaded with Aphex’s award-winning patented audio processing technology 8/02/13 NAMM 2013: Lindell Audio 500 Series rack and 17X (Video)2.4 Amp 500 Series rack & 17X hand built one channel transformer coupled compressor/limiter. 30/01/13 NAMM 2013: Rupert Neve Designs 511 & 542 (Video)511 Mic Pre and 542 Tape Emulator 500 series modules All News ChannelsClick to jump to a channel
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