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LYDKRAFT ApS

 

 

Mose Allé 20, DK 2610 Rødovre 

 

Denmark 

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Owners manual

 

 

TUBE-TECH 

 CL 1B Compressor

 

 
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION. 

 
The TUBE-TECH compressor CL 1B differs from many other compressors, in that the gain-
reduction element is made from a non-semiconductor element, which in itself has a very low 
harmonic distortion and none of the non-linearity problems involved when using most 
semiconductor elements.  Furthermore there is no long-term degradation of the element thus 
giving it almost infinite life. This element is placed after the input-transformer of the compressor 
and followed by an all tube-based amplifier with a gain of -

 dB to +30 dB. 

Thus the signal is not fed through any semiconductor circuitry on its way to the output. 
 
The amplifier consists of two tubes (valves) in push-pull configuration (one ECC 83 as the 
pre-amp and phase splitter, and one ECC 82 as the output stage), and an output transformer. 
 
The power supply for the pre-amp and phase splitter are stabilized and the heaters of both tubes 
(valves) are fed with a stabilized DC voltage. 
 
The whole amplifier (including input and output transformer) and the power supplies are placed 
on one PC-board. 
 
Both input and output are balanced (600

) and fully floating.  

The in/out key switches the compressor in and out without clicks. 
 

 
THE SIDECHAIN: 

 
The side chain is the only part of the compressor that contains semiconductors. They are used 
for three reasons: First they do not affect the sound reproduction, second they have a high slew 
rate, which is of importance for the performance of the compressor and third they don't take up 
much room. 
It contains two J-FET quad op-amps, one npn-transistor and one FET-transistor, which handles 
the signal for the gain-reduction element. 
 
The compressor contains two time constants circuits: 
 

 

 

 

1. 

Fixed attack and release times  

 

 

 

 

2. 

Variable attack and release times 

The 

attack/release select 

switch makes it possible to use these two circuits separately or 

combine their functions. 
This gives a feature not normally obtained in other compressors: 
 

In the combined (fix. /man.) state the attack- and release controls make it possible to 
obtain a complex release-time slope. (See page 4) 

 

 

(140919 jgp)

 

Summary of Contents for CL 1B

Page 1: ...of both tubes valves are fed with a stabilized DC voltage The whole amplifier including input and output transformer and the power supplies are placed on one PC board Both input and output are balance...

Page 2: ...he unit which performs the most compression is controlling the others To choose which one you want to control select the attack release time the threshold and the ratio on that unit and turn the thres...

Page 3: ...o 40 dBU METER The VU meter switch has three positions 1 Input The meter is reading the level at the input socket 2 Compression The VU meter is reading gain reduction Its rest position is 0 VU and the...

Page 4: ...ected release time takes over is dependent upon the setting of the attack control The more CW the attack control is turned the longer time before the selected release control takes over The more CCW t...

Page 5: ...how much compression in dB we feel is needed for the various examples OVERALL COMPRESSION FINAL MIX COMPRESSION NEEDED 3 4 dB Attack release select Fix man Attack 2 o clock Release 10 o clock Ratio 9...

Page 6: ...ply a signal of 1 kHz 30 0 dBU into the input of the compressor 2 Turn the GAIN control fully clockwise 3 Set the RATIO control at 2 1 4 Adjust the pre set GAIN located on amp psu PCB to an output rea...

Page 7: ...above 8 Adjust P 3 until the meter is reading 10 0 VU 9 Remove the DC voltage from the side chain jack socket 10 Repeat step 6 9 NB The VU meter accuracy should be within 0 5 dB when reading compress...

Page 8: ...LYDKRAFT ApS Mose All 20 DK 2610 R dovre Denmark 8 Over view of the sidechain PCB PCB 870316 0 1 2 P2 P3 P1 P5 0VU 10VU 10dB Rel 10 Sec PCB 870316 3 P4 P3 P2 P1 0VU 10VU 10dB Rel 10 Sec 101115...

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