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Universal Audio Debuts 6176 Channel Strip

Combines the 2-610 Microphone preamp and 1176 compressor

October 6, 2002

Universal Audio, manufacturer vintage audio reproductions and DSP powered plug-ins debuted their new 6176 channel strip to attendees of the Audio Engineering Society Convention in Los Angeles. The 6176 combines Universal Audio's two most successful products-the 2-610 microphone/instrument preamplifier and the 1176LN compressor-into a single "channel strip" product.

The 6176 features several improvements over the standalone 2-610 mic preamp and 1176LN compressor. "While we're known primarily for painstaking reproductions of vintage gear," said Universal Audio Chief Analog Designer, John Hinson, "with the 6176 we allowed ourselves to add new features and take advantage of components with superior specs over the originals. For example, the mic preamp now features a 15db pad and a beefed-up power supply that tightens up the bass. The compressor section still has the twenty micro-second attack time and program dependency of the original 1176, but it is much quieter. Vintage character with modern specs is what we were going for and I think we've hit it. It's the best of both worlds."

The 6176, a single, horizontal rackmount unit, has a suggested US retail price of $2,495 and will begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2002.
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I recently had the pleasure of hearing the AMEK pure channel which is a 2 channel version of this front end combo the price is like $3500 but he rents it for $100 a weekend at

homestudiomusician.com
 
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darrin_h2000 said:
I recently had the pleasure of hearing the AMEK pure channel which is a 2 channel version of this front end combo the price is like $3500 but he rents it for $100 a weekend at

homestudiomusician.com
AMEK has nothing to do with the M-210, 1176, UA Audio, or thr pre mentioned above.
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Based on the Neve designs, but tottally different company.
 
Actually I would suspect the UA designs as being based on older UA designs. The fact that its " sort of " supposed to be a reissue of a UA product, supports me there.

Neve wasnt the only company around back then
 
What, you mean "Neve" isn't just a synonym for "vintage"?
 
So solly, pockets not deep enough to own this honorable preamp.-Richie
 
sjjohnston said:
What, you mean "Neve" isn't just a synonym for "vintage"?

I know you are joking. But just in case look up Rupert Neve on google.
 
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