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Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier
Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier

Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier

Product ID : 51387469


Galleon Product ID 51387469
UPC / ISBN 719452999588
Shipping Weight 12.3 lbs
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Model BLUEY
Manufacturer Black Lion Audio
Shipping Dimension 20.98 x 10 x 7.48 inches
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Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier Features

  • 1-channel FET Limiting Amplifier with 20 Microsecond Minimum Attack Time

  • Wet/Dry mix knob allows for parallel compression not available on the original Stereo-linkable

  • A recreation of Chris Lorde-Alge’s most prized 1176 — used on every lead vocal he mixes

  • Cinemag remake of original UTC transformer

  • Input and Output buffering taken directly from Chris Lorde-Alge’s console inserts


About Black Lion Audio Bluey FET Limiting Amplifier

Modified "Blue Stripe" FET Limiter / Compressor - Happy accidents can’t be planned; they happen on their own. And sometimes those magic moments hit the gear themselves. Recording engineer to the stars, Chris Lord-Alge, depends on a rack of original Blue Stripe limiters, but there’s been one little issue: one of them has a certain magic that the others don’t. That’s why Black Lion sent our team to study Bluey and learn what made this unit so special. The diagnosis: years of “happy accidents” and odd-fixes were made just to keep it working — but had accidentely created a monster 1176. Black Lion analyzed Bluey in exacting detail to recreate this beast of a limiter, and now we’re bringing it to you. Black Lion Audio’s Bluey: engineered and built in the USA.