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The
Langevin Dual Vocal Combo
by Manley Laboratories
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The
Langevin Dual Vocal Combo is a 2 channel microphone
preamplifier with 2 shelf equalizers plus 2 channels of
electro-optical limiters. The
combo is the result of suggestions from our customers to
combine two of the most popular Langevin products and make the
price irresistible, half
the price of the VOXBOX®
combo in fact, for 2 channels of great
sounding all discrete channel strips. Seem interesting? This
includes VU meters, individual
phantom power, limiter linking and time proven circuitry. This
is an ideal box for musicians and engineers on a
budget and is equally at home in a big league studio, mobile
recording truck, or live gig. It has the reliability,
functionality, and the sound without
the any of the complexity– the essential features without
the "sea of knobs." Easy on the wallet, easy to use.
The
Mic Preamps are
transformer coupled (hand wound by Manley Labs) with 50 dB of
gain provided by pure discrete transistor circuits, same
as found in the stand-alone Langevin Dual Micpre. 48 volt
phantom power can be applied to each input XLR independently
and the switches are a
locking type to prevent accidents. New to this unit are the
front panel 1/4" Direct Instrument
inputs. A new little
discrete circuit from
our tech Paul Fargo gives these inputs an appropriate input
impedance (150Kohms) and provides about 40 dB of gain.
The
Equalizers are comprised
of a low frequency shelf that can be switched to either 40 Hz
or 80 Hz and a high frequency shelf that can
be set for 8 KHz or 12 KHz. Very tasty choices! These shelves
are continuously variable from -10 dB to +10 dB of gain. Of
course, the EQ can be
completely switched out with the BYPASS switch making it easy
to make a choice.
The
Limiters are the
discrete transistor version of the Manley ELOP®
Limiter (same as the
Langevin stand-alone version). This type of limiter is superb
for vocals and a wide range of instruments from basses and
guitars to synths and room mics. When it comes to tracking and
fast set-ups, the lack of a
multitude of controls is a real feature. You can simply set up
the Threshold and Gain controls and expect that
the limiter will do the right thing without a lot of tweaking.
The Limiters have Threshold and (make-up) Gain controls, a
Link switch for stereo
and a pair of toggles that switch the VU meters to "Gain
Reduction" or "Output Level". These are true
stereo limiters without
the usual problems of left/right matching common to other
stereo opto based limiters.
The
back panel has XLR mic
inputs paralleled with 1/4" TRS jacks that feed the mic
pre stage. By popular request we have added separate 1/4"
TRS micpre outputs which "normal" into the 1/4"
TRS limiter inputs so they can be permanently wired into a
patchbay. Now there are
"Direct Outputs" from the Mic Pre/EQ stage so one
can indeed use the micpreamps and the Limiters as 4 separate
sections. The main
outputs are available as either transformerless balanced
XLR or unbalanced 1/4"
Tip-Sleeve jacks. The solid 14 lb. 2U chassis is
19" x 3 1/2" x 10" and sports a billet
1/4" thick machined faceplate.
All the specs and numbers not mentioned specifically on
this page are the same as the two stand-alone Langevin units
elsewhere on this website. And don’t forget to check out
our website and see the rave
reviews this Langevin DVC has scored
in al l the magazines, including Electronic Musician’s
2001 Editor’s Choice Award !
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Features And Specifications
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Dual Mono Mic Preamp
With EQ Section
- Frequency Response: ±0 dB
10 Hz to 20 KHz
- <0.05% THD @ 1Khz
- S/N Ratio: 103dB
- Gain: 38 dB to 53 dB
(adjustable)
- Mic Input Impedance: 2400 ohm
- Mic Input XLR: BALANCED TRANSFORMER COUPLED
- DIRECT Input Impedance: 150K UNBALANCED
1/4"
- Output Impedance: 11 ohm XLR; 6 ohm
1/4" output
- Maximum Output: +31dBv (75 volts
peak-to-peak)
- Input Sensitivity @ 1KHz (45 dB
gain setting): 55 mV
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ELECTRO-OPTICAL LIMITER SECTION
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ALL-DISCRETE audio path
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Balanced XLR inputs &
outputs
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Unbalanced 1/4" inputs &
outputs
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Silent conductive plastic INPUT
attenuators
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GAIN REDUCTION controls
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BYPASS switches
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Sifam VU METERS
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Meters switch to read OUTPUT or REDUCTION
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STEREO LINK
switch
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<0.04% THD @1Khz
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Gain: -2 dB to 12 dB
(adjustable)
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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: $2,000
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1. Question: My meter lamps burned out. How do
I get replacements?
Older units before serial number LDVCx614 shipped
before 5/2004 use:
12V 75mA Incandescent Flashlight Bulb; Manley's Part Number:
LED011A Order
these
spare bulbs using our parts order form.
Or go to a local Radio
Shack and buy Part Number: 272-1143
Newest units after serial number LDVCx614 shipped after 5/2004 use yellow LED lighting
and those shouldn't burn out.
You can get in touch with Paul in
our service department and upgrade your older unit to yellow LED lighting
for $25 bucks.
Langevin FAQ
We frequently get asked a number of questions regarding
Langevin, including the proper pronunciation of the name.
(The “g” is soft
like in “gelatin” or “orange”).
Langevin was one of the original pro audio manufacturers dating back to WWII.
In that era there were far fewer audio manufacturers and Langevin gear was very
popular and especially respected in the broadcast industry. There were very few
recording studios then and most of them relied on Langevin, Altec, Fairchild,
and other great brands as well as home-made gear. Early Langevin equipment was
vacuum tube based and later became mostly discrete transistor based. Today, you
can often find vintage Langevin pieces still
in use after all this time.
Are these the exact same circuits as the vintage
pieces?
The mic preamplifier and EQ borrow some ideas from the old circuits but are
not identical at all. We designed new gain blocks to deal with the
balanced/unbalanced saga better than they used to in the olden days. And of
course, we use new parts! Transistors, pots and most components have become
significantly improved over the last 30 years. The limiter is a blend of the old
discrete style of Langevin discrete and the also vintage “LA” series of
Levelling Amplifiers. Manley developed a similar opto-based limiter and has used
it in the Manley ELOP® Limiter, Langevin ELOP®
Limiter, Langevin Dual Vocal Combo, and the VOXBOX®
limiter / de-esser section.
What's the difference between a Manley Pultec or ELOP®
Limiter and a Langevin one?
The Manley units are all-tube while the Langevin units have all-discrete make
up gain amplifiers. The EQ or limiting and metering sections are all the same
Manley-to-Langevin. Your choice becomes between the sound of discrete transistor
cicuitry in the Langevin gear or vacuum tubes with and without transformers in
the Manley gear. Different flavours, but all build side-by-side with all high
quality parts and reliable construction techniques at the Manley Labs factory.
Take an on-line factory tour
here!
Do we support any of the vintage Langevin products?
Sorry, no. We just bought the name and rights to use any of the old circuits.
We didn’t build the old stuff and never have had parts or real documentation.
The usual experts on vintage gear and restoration are your best bet.
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