Warm Audio WA-2A

Warm Audio WA-2A Leveling Amplifier

Warm Audio WA-2A Leveling Amplifier provides authentic reproduction of the most revered compressor and leveling amplifier in recording history, the LA-2A.

Warm Audio WA-2A Leveling Amplifier Details

Warm Audio WA-2A – Though digital technology and software have made great strides in recent years; we still believe that nothing compares to the level of articulation, depth, realism, and responsiveness of a well-built piece of analogue gear. When you hear the bottom-end presence and top-end detail of quality analogue gear, the difference is astounding. The cost of most boutique analogue equipment is financially out of reach for many recording artists. Our mission is to change this and introduce as many people as we can to recording and mixing with real, dedicated hardware.

No plug-in or other compressor type quite compares to the warm, forgiving, fluid qualities of the classic ‘2A optical compressor. For decades, the renowned ‘2A style circuit has become the go-to device for seamlessly handling vocals, bass, and a wide variety of other instruments and program material in an effortlessly smooth way.

Releasing the Warm Audio WA-2A would be for nothing if we couldn’t make it affordable. Since the start of Warm Audio, we have striven to give an unprecedented value to our customers, by putting high end audio within the reach of more people than ever before. This philosophy drives everything we do, and every product we offer.

The Warm Audio WA-2A is a high-voltage, Class-A opto-compressor, utilising large-core CineMag USA Transformers, four premium vacuum tubes, and the legendary Kenetek opto-cell – considered by many to be the world’s finest. The Warm Audio WA-2A operates on four tubes: two 12AX7’s, one 12BH7, and one 6aq5 (or 6P1J). We proudly use premium brand tubes in the signal path, which sound very ‘open’ and LARGE. All 4 tubes are socketed for easy swapping and replacement.

Warm Audio WA-2A Features

  • ‘2a Style, Transformer Balanced, High Voltage, Opto Tube Compressor​.
  • Utilises Premium Grade Input and Output Cinemag Usa Transformers.
  • Usa Made Kenetek Opto-cell Attenuator T4′ Style Module. Socketed To Allow Retrofitting with Other Opto-cells.
  • Premium Tubes. 2x 12ax7, 1x 12bh7, 1x 6aq5 or 6p1.
  • Fully Discrete Signal Path.
  • Variable Pre-emphasis, Allows for Compression Hipass Filtering (Tone Control).
  • Stereo-link Capable Via Trs Connector.
  • Input Impedance – 600 Ohms, Bridges-t Control (Floating).
  • XLR and TRS Balanced Line Level Outputs – 600 Ohms Impedance.
  • XLR and TRS Balanced Line Level Inputs – 600 Ohms Impedance.

Specifications

  • Frequency Response: +/- 1 Db, 15 Hz To 20khz.
  • Gain: 40 Db ±1db.
  • Input Level: +16 Db Maximum.
  • Output Level: +10 Db Nominal, +16 Db Maximum.
  • Distortion: Less Than 0.1% Thd At ±10 Dbm. B: = -74db.
  • Attack Time: – 10 Milliseconds.
  • Release Time: – 0.06 Seconds For 50% Release – 0.5 To 5 Seconds For Complete Release.
  • Meter: Displays Both Db Gain Reduction and Db Output.
  • Power: – 115/230 Volts (Switchable), 50/60 Hz.
  • Dimensions: – 19″ Rackmount Chassis, 2u. 19″ X 7″ X 3.5″.

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

Warm Audio WA-2A

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