

The LA-2A is a hand-wired, tube-based compressor. The LA-2A was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame in 2004. Īfter Universal Audio was re-established in 1999, the company re-issued an updated version of the LA-2A. Three versions of the LA-2A were made until 1969. In 1965, Lawrence sold Teletronix to Babcock Electronics of Costa Mesa, California, and in 1967 Bill Putnam's company Studio Electronics (eventually renamed UREI), acquired Babcock's broadcast division, including the Teletronix brand. The LA-2A had evolved from Lawrence's first leveling amplifier, the LA-1, which was favored by Gene Autry, and its successor, the LA-2, which had been adopted by CBS and RCA. Lawrence II, founder of the Teletronix Engineering Company in Pasadena, California in the early 1960s. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators.The LA-2A was invented by James F. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ.
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