Requisite Audio Debuts L2M Mastering Limiter/Expander
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August 8, 2000Requisite Audio announces the release of its new L2M Mastering Limiter/Expander. This eight-tube,
class-A design is handwired using no printed circuit boards for the audio path, and boasts a frequency response of 10Hz to 90kHz.
Intended for modern mastering applications, special attention has been afforded the L2M's audio performance and its
abilty to link solidly for 5.1 applications. Recent installations include Capitol Mastering in Hollywood and Georgetown Masters
in Nashville.
The Expansion circuit was inspired by the recent trend of program material received by mastering houses to suffer from hard,
digital over-compression, which leaves the mastering engineer with nowhere to go. The L2M is idealy suited for this often
fatel situtation.
Output Level is controlled by two, 24-step precision attenuators calibrated in 1/2 dB increments. This makes it possible to
capture the highest possible record levels for maximum resolution, with the convenience of repeatable settings.
Peak Reduction/Expansion, Expansion Range, and Response Curve are each adjusted by continuously variable controls. Requisite
Audio President, Danny McKinney discribes the Response Curve as "useful in providing extra fullness and punch without the
'pillowy boom' of a conventional bass control."
Front panel switches include: Bypass, 10:1 or 3:1 Ratio select, Limit/Expand select, 5.1 Link, VU output level or Peak
Reduction meter select, and Power Off/On.
The suggested U.S. retail price for the L2M is $4,500. For more information, visit their web site at www.requisiteaudio.com or call 818-247-2047. |