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Author Topic: Drawmer LX20 (1988)  (Read 3133 times)

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Drawmer LX20 (1988)
« on: July 18, 2017, 02:36:06 PM »

The LX20 is a very simple unit, designed for insertion into two mono or one stereo channel.

http://www.dancetech.com/item.cfm?threadid=400



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LX20 - Dual Expander Compressor
 
Many studios start as a small concern, but quickly expand into serious, productive enviroments. Often, this means selling some of the budget equipment, in order to replace it with equipment of the necessary quality to match the upgraded studio. The Drawmer LX20 is designed to serve the needs regardless of the size and quality of the studio.
Two channel.
Soft knee. The ratio is increased automatically as the compression increases. Only one control is required to adjust compression.
Expander to eliminate low level noise. Release time linked to Compressor Release.
Selectable system level -10dBu or +4 dBu.
Side chain access.
Mute facility.
Variable Attack and Release.
Stereo linkable.
Eight element GR meter. Three element signal level meter.

http://www.drawmer.com/uploads/manuals/archive/lx20_op.pdf
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/deeply-compressed/1424