Inova manual Schematic of the LA-2A input and gain reduction circuit

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stage. To see why this is true, we can look at the extreme cases. If the resistance is extremely high (this is the case when there is a small input signal and the light is off) then the photo-cell does not affect the circuit and there is no gain reduction. The second case we can look at is when there is a large signal present. In this condition, the light shines brightly and the photo-cell exhibits very low resistance. If the resistance of the photo-cell becomes zero (a dead short), then the signal would be grounded and there would be no output. In reality, the photo-cell resistance can not go completely to zero and hence there will always be some signal present.

 

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The T4 electro-optical device is the heart of the compressor and its gain reduction characteristics. Its unique characteristics affect the overall sound and character of the LA- 2A.

In addition to the compression curve, the combination of the EL panel and the photo-cell determine the attack and release characteristics of the LA-2A. This is one of the most important contributors to the sound of the LA-2A. Unlike other compressors which allow the user to adjust these parameters, the attack and release of the LA-2A are completely determined by the T4.

There are several important characteristics of the T4 which play crucial roles in the sound of the LA-2A. The first is the attack. The LA-2A was the first electro-optical compressor to use an electro-luminescent panel for the light source. Previous attempts at electro-optical compression employed either neon or incandescent lights. Both of these took time to light up, and this delay resulted in slow attacks. The electro-luminescent panel resulted in a faster attack than exhibited by other contemporary devices.

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Contents Model LA-2A Leveling Amplifier Teletronix LA-2A by Universal Audio Important Safety Instructions LA-2AUser’s Guide CopyrightTable of Contents Specifications Barrier Strip Connections Operation of the LA-2AInput and Output Connections Peak Reduction ControlLimit / Compress Switch VU Meter OperationCalibration Meter Zero AdjustStereo Balance Adjust R3 Side-Chain Pre-Emphasis R37Theory of Operation Compressor BasicsCompression region DB of compression Compression knee Block diagram of the LA-2A compressor Diagram of the T4 electro-optical cell Gain Reduction CircuitSchematic of the LA-2A input and gain reduction circuit Schematic diagram of the LA-2A side-chain circuit Metering Circuit Side-Chain CircuitOutput Circuit Appendix LA-2AMike Shipley DevelopingAllen Sides Murray AllenKen Kessie Jim ScottMike Clink Bruce Swedein

LA-2A specifications

The Inova LA-2A is a sophisticated optical compressor renowned for its classic design and exceptional sound quality. Hailing from the lineage of legendary optical compressors, the LA-2A combines vintage warmth with modern reliability, making it a staple in professional recording studios globally.

One of the main features of the LA-2A is its opto-electronic gain reduction circuit, which utilizes a light-dependent resistor (LDR) and a sealed optical element to achieve compression. This unique mechanism provides a smooth and transparent compression, allowing the audio signal to maintain its natural dynamics while controlling peaks effectively. The optical design contributes to a musical response, widely regarded as one of its defining characteristics.

The LA-2A also features a simple and intuitive interface. It includes essential controls such as Peak Reduction, which adjusts the level of gain reduction, and Make-Up Gain, which compensates for any lost level after compression. The device typically has two modes: the Compress mode for moderate compression and the Limit mode for more aggressive limiting. This flexibility makes it suitable for a variety of audio sources, from vocals to instruments.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its true tube circuitry. The LA-2A employs a vacuum tube in its audio path, contributing to its warm tonal character. This tube coloration enhances the richness of audio signals, making the device particularly popular for vocals and bass, where presence and depth are paramount.

Additionally, the build quality of the LA-2A is exceptional. The chassis is constructed from durable materials, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding studio environments. Its vintage aesthetic features analog VU meters, adding to its charm while providing visual feedback of the gain reduction.

Inova has modernized the LA-2A with contemporary features while preserving its classic sound. Enhanced technologies such as improved signal-to-noise ratio and updated component designs ensure that the LA-2A remains competitive in today's digital landscape.

Ultimately, the Inova LA-2A is a beautifully crafted compressor that delivers a unique sonic signature. It combines vintage appeal with modern functionality, making it an essential tool for audio engineers and music producers seeking to achieve professional-grade mixes. Its smooth compression characteristics, intuitive controls, and durable design are testaments to its lasting legacy in the world of audio processing.