WORKING CONDITION: Excellent. Both halves of this unit work properly in JOIN and SPLIT modes. Everything is in proper working order.
PHYSICAL CONDITION: Excellent. The model 1819 power lamp is brand new, and all knobs, switches, and iO jacks are in top condition. Light blemishes here and there but otherwise very clean!
INVENTORY #58842
BRAND: Universal Audio
MODEL: 6176
FUNCTION: Rackmount Analog Channel Strip
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This listing is for a Universal Audio 6176 Rackmount Analog Channel Strip. The Universal Audio 6176 is a premier analog channel strip that integrates two of the most legendary pieces of studio hardware into a single 2U rackmount unit: the 610 Tube Microphone Preamp and the 1176LN FET Compressor.
SPECS:
- Serial # 2987
- Date of Manufacture: 10/2005
- 610 Tube Preamplifier: Derived from the iconic Bill Putnam-designed console used by artists like Frank Sinatra and the Beach Boys. It features:
- Inputs: Mic (variable impedance), Balanced Line, and front-panel Hi-Z for instruments.
- EQ: High and Low shelving EQ with three selectable hinge frequencies each.
- Controls: Stepped Gain, Level, -15dB Pad, and Phase Reverse.
- 1176LN Compressor: A faithful recreation of the classic FET-style limiting amplifier known for its lightning-fast attack and signature character.
- Controls: Input, Output, Attack, and Release, with selectable ratios including the famous "All-Buttons-In" mode.
- Split/Join Switch: A central feature that allows the two sections to be used together as a single serial signal path (Join) or as two completely independent processors with their own rear-panel I/O (Split).
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: Includes power cable
UNPACKAGED WEIGHT: 12 lbs.
UNPACKAGED DIMENSIONS: 19" x 4" x 13"
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