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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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12/22/09 12:21 PM,
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The recent launch of the Electrodyne 501 discrete two-stage studio preamp and 511 two-band inductor EQ are the first results of a joint venture between Orphan Audio, owner of the Electrodyne name and its intellectual property, and Pete’s Place Audio, which will manufacture, market and sell the products. “Electrodyne was one of the most significant console brands from the ‘60s and ‘70s, used by everyone from Capitol and Motown to the major broadcast networks, so we’re very pleased to have…
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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06/29/09 09:02 AM,
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Pete’s Place Audio has announced the official introduction of its latest tool, the Blast Pad, a unique filter designed to protect microphones used in high-SPL applications. “Considering how sensitive and expensive vintage tube and ribbon mics can be, it’s a wonder that many engineers don’t think twice about putting up a cheap pop filter in front of them,” says Pete’s Place Audio President Lisa Montessi. “The downtime and cost to re-ribbon a mic can be substantial, making the Blast Pad…
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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01/13/09 01:25 PM,
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Pete’s Place Audio is introducing a new a 500 Series compressor module known as the BAC-500. It will be unveiled at the company’s booth (#6290) at the Winter NAMM ‘09 Show in Anaheim. Designed by Brad Avenson of Austin, Texas-based Avenson Audio, the BAC-500—BAC being short for Brad Avenson Compressor—is a feedback-style FET compressor built around two discrete op amps and a custom wound output transformer. “We are thrilled to finally be collaborating with Brad on this project,” says Pete’s…
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