User guide

INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU!...
for choosing the Manley ELOP®. is Limiter follows in the tradition of the vintage LA-2A Lev-
eling Amplier using a passive electro-optical device to control gain. e advantage of a passive
device is that it eliminates the need to push the music through many transistors and/or ICs as
would be the case in a VCA based Limiter.
Also like the LA-2A, the Manley utilizes a tube line amplier for make-up gain. is is one of our
favorite clean and powerful line drivers. We achieve true tube “warmth” with delity rather than
with distortion. Other owners of this unit love the way they can drastically (10 dB) limit without
introducing unmusical harshness. We nd it extremely quick and easy to use, mostly because it
does exactly what one would expect of a good limiter when patched in. For critical vocal tracks,
this is the one to demand.
Unlike the LA-2A, we illuminate the photo-resistor with an LED rather than electro-luminescent
elements which are oen slow and unreliable. We also use a solid state side-chain to drive the
LEDs. e Limiter also features a BYPASS switch that retains the tube section at unity gain.
Please take a few moments to read through this manual carefully as it contains information es-
sential to proper operation of this unit. ank you again, and please enjoy.
GENERAL NOTES
LOCATION & VENTILATION
e Manley ELOP® must be installed in a stable location with ample ventilation. It is recom-
mended, if this unit is rack mounted, that you allow enough clearance on the top and bottom of
the unit such that a constant ow of air can move through the ventilation holes.
WATER & MOISTURE
As with any electrical equipment, this equipment should not be used near water or moisture.
SERVICING
e user should not attempt to service this unit beyond that described in the owners manual.
Refer all servicing to Manley Laboratories.
WARNING!
!
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONEL
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