IGS Double Triode Limiter

IGS Double Triode Limiter

The IGS Double Triode Limiter is more than classic tube triode microphone preamp. The old-fashioned design was upgraded with a musical opto-limiter. The limiter is based on circuit used in 60’s and 70’s.

IGS Double Triode Limiter Details

The IGS Double Triode Limiter is a tube microphone preamp adapted to work with any type of microphone. A wide range of amplification makes it possible to record drums as well as the quietest ribbon microphone. DTL does a great job of recording tracks from external devices such as synthesisers or drums machines (like Akai MPC).

Great results are achieved with reamping tracks from DAWs. The IGS Double Triode Limiter adds a nice tube saturation to the sound. The high impendence inputs (HiZ) allow for connecting an electric or bass guitar directly into the grid of the first step of tube amplification (Typical HiZ solution).

Additional device capabilities are activated by the Limiter section. This can be used to limit peak levels of the input signal. The component in charge of compression is an IGS Audio custom designed photocell.

When the limiter is working it is indicated by a LED labelled “Limit” on the front panel. The limiter controls the louder parts of the signal and prevents from the digital clipping at the inputs of you ADC. Another trick could be using the IGS Double Triode Limiter as a drum compressor or mix buss compressor. It can improve the overall dynamics of the mix and give it a brighter sound. This is a very versatile device for audio processing.

The audio path of the preamp is a two-stage tube amplifier with an individual drive on both steps. The saturation at the first step depends on the input signal level (with possibility to use Pad -20dB). The saturation of the second step is dependent on the Output regulator. Inputs and outputs are balanced with Carnhill (UK) and Edcor (USA) transformers.

The anode voltage is set close to 300V DC. For each of the channels Output and Limiter threshold can be regulated smoothly. The featured switches are GAIN, +48V, Mic/HiZ, Phase, Pad -20dB. Hi-Z inputs are located on the front panel. The meters show the output signal level.

Specifications

  • Output Impedance: (balanced) 600 ohm, Edcor transformer
  • Operating Level: +4 dBu
  • Max output level: +22 dBu
  • Max. gain: 60 dB
  • Max Gain Reduction: 18 dB
  • Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz; +/- 0.3dB
  • Distortion: (@ 20 HZ – 20 KHZ)
  • THD+N: <0.1%

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