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The reputation of this analog classic is well known throughout the
audio industry. Originally designed and built during the 1960's, the
1176LN was the first to use a field effect transistor (FET) as a
voltage-controlled variable resistor, and that innovation was the key
to the product's unique character. An in-depth analysis of the 1176LN's
"personality" allowed Universal Audio to methodically reproduce those
results within a plug-in architecture, and now offer that same
character to computer-based audio workstations. For more information, click here |