In this video we look at the ART Pro VLA II compressor. The Pro VLA 2 is one of the cheapest stereo analog compressors on the market, however it comes with cheap vacuum tubes on the output.
Does swapping out the tubes make difference on the sound? Lets find out..
***DISCLAIMER***
Working on electronics can be dangerous and you should use the information in this video at your own risk. Never work on electronics with the unit powered on or plugged in. You should have a basic understanding of what you are doing before attempting to perform this repair yourself.
We will be swapping the tubes for Electro Harmonix brand tubes.
If you are just having some output level mismatches with or without switching tubes, the second part of the video is for you. We go over level matching the Left and Right Outputs using the trim attenuator on the PCB.
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Until next week,
-Kilian Johnson aka NaiLiK @ Studio Claritone
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