User`s manual
Section 4  Principles of Operation 
4.1 Amplifier Circuit Board 
4.1.1 Input Transformer Stage 
The Input from the Female XLR Input connector feeds the bypass side of the Bypass 
switch and the input pad and input transformer. The input pad provides 20 dB of loss and 
transforms the 600 Ohm input to the proper 120 Ohm transformer impedance. The input 
transformer feeds the grids of the 6BC8 variable-mu gain reduction stage through the 
Input Level control in a balanced 200K Ohm arrangement. 
4.1.2 6BC8 Variable Gain Stage 
The 6BC8 gain is determined by a negative bias applied to the grids through the Input 
Level control. This control voltage is derived from the detector and timing circuitry. The 
6BC8 stage is powered by a regulated power supply using the OB2. This circuit is 
balanced with VR2 across the cathodes and VR3 across the plates. 
4.1.3 Interstage Transformer 
The interstage transformer separates the gain reduction stage from the amplifier stage. It 
provides a distinctive load for the variable gain stage to work into. Alternatively, the 
interstage transformer can be bypassed which changes the tone and character of the 
compression. 
4.1.4 12AX7 and 12BH7 Amplifier Stage 
The amplifier stage is a fully push-pull circuit. The first stage, a 12AX7 and the second 
stage, a 12BH7 are closely tied through a dual balanced negative-feedback loop. This 
provides gain and balance stability and provides low distortion and a low virtual driving 
impedance for the output transformer. VR4 trims the balance of this amplifier and serves 
as a simple way to verify correct operation. 
4.1.5 6AL5 Detector and Ratio Switch 
The output transformer has four sets of input taps to accommodate the four ratio settings. 
Each set of taps is brought out to the ratio switch. The ratio switch then feeds the 6AL5 
full wave rectifier through the Sidechain Highpass filter network and Asymmetry mode 
switching. Bias for setting the compression threshold and ratio is derived from a resistive 
ladder also on the ratio switch. The 6AL5 detector output feeds the attack/release 
controls and timing capacitors before driving the gain reduction stage. 










