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Manley Laboratories, Inc. Manley Laboratories, Inc is an American manufacturer of professional studio and hifi vacuum tube audio equipment Based in Chino, California, the company is owned and operated by EveAnna Manley
HI-FI GEAR — Manley Laboratories, Inc. Since the late 1980s, Manley has been producing some of the world’s finest high-fidelity vacuum tube amplifiers and preamplifiers – all made right here in Southern California
Manley VOXBOX® Channel Strip — Manley Laboratories, Inc. The Manley VOXBOX® channel strip combines the legendary Manley Mono Mic Preamp, the ELOP reborn as a lower ratio compressor, the MID EQ blown out as a full range PEAK-DIP-PEAK EQ, and a DeEsser with a second ELOP limiter at the end
Manley CORE® Reference Channel Strip — Manley Laboratories, Inc. Building upon its 25-year legacy producing revered recording studio equipment; Manley Labs has distilled its core technologies from this lineage 2014 delivered the Manley CORE, an innovative channel strip that combines Manley’s Greatest Hits with fresh technology
Manley Neo-Classic 250W Monoblock — Manley Laboratories, Inc. Delivering emotion and translating with pure seductive capabilities the essence of music, Manley's Neo-Classic 250 relies on decades of circuit refinement with proven componentry that maximizes this classic push-pull design
HISTORY — Manley Laboratories, Inc. After only three years with Manley Laboratories, co-founder David Manley abruptly left the company and the country in 1996 With EveAnna Manley now at the helm, the modern form of Manley Labs began to take shape
Manley Stereo VARIABLE MU® Limiter Compressor — Manley Laboratories, Inc. This modification comes stock on all Manley Variable Mu Limiter Compressors since 12 2009, on both regular and mastering versions This mod adds two switches to the front panel, one for each channel, so that when engaged, the side chain will not respond to frequencies lower than 100Hz