This is a special order item and is non-cancelable and non-returnable. Est. arrival at B&H is 7-14 days (subject to availability). Your order will be charged at time of shipment.
International orders*The 2-1176 is a two-channel limiting amplifier, based on Bill Putnam's original 1176LN but developed from the circuit design of Universal Audio's 6176 Channel Strip. It combines two 1176 channels from that unit with all the same components and stereo matched.
The 2-1176 retains all the features and trademark sound of its ancestor, and switches easily between dual mono and stereo link. And yes - it does All-Button.
| Function | Limiting amplifier |
| Number of Channels | Two |
| Inputs | 2 x XLR |
| Outputs | 2 x XLR |
| Maximum Input Level | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Compression Threshold | Program dependent |
| Compression Ratio | 4:1, 8:1, 12:1, 20:1 and All (for serious crush) |
| Attack Time | 20 microsecs to 800 microsecs |
| Release Time | 50 milliseconds to 1.1 seconds |
| Gate Threshold | Not applicable |
| Gate Rate | Not applicable |
| Maximum Output Level | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Make-up Gain | 40dB, +/- 1dB |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-1dB |
| Dynamic Range | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Noise | SNR: Greater than 85dB |
| Dimensions | 2U, 19" rackmount chassis |
| Specialties | Although not originally specified, the original 1176LN could be used with all four-ratio buttons engaged for serious limiting. The 2-1176 has a switch position that emulates this procedure |
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This company has been building great stuff for decades and this item is no exception.
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