User Manual
Table Of Contents
- UAD Powered Plug-Ins
 - Introduction
 - UAD Installation
- Overview
 - QuickStart DVD
 - System Requirements
 - Supported Hosts
 - Latest Information & Software Updates
 - UAD Software Installation
 - Install Software First
 - UAD Hardware Installation
 - Authorization
 - Authorize Plug-Ins Procedure
 - Load Authorization File
 - Offline Authorization
 - Using Unlicensed Plug-Ins
 - Verifying Installation
 - Learn More
 - Software Removal
 
 - UAD System Overview
 - My.uaudio.com
 - Using Multiple UAD Cards
 - UAD Meter & Control Panel
- Overview
 - Launching the UAD Meter & Control Panel Application
 - Using the UAD Meter
 - UAD Meter Elements
 - UAD Control Panel
 - System Information Panel
 - Plug-Ins Panel
 - Configuration Panel
 - Help & Support Panel
 
 - Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
 - Tempo Sync
 - UAD Delay Compensation
 - UAD-Xpander & UAD-Xtenda
 - LA-2A and 1176LN
 - LA-3A Compressor
 - Fairchild 670
 - Precision Multiband
 - Precision Limiter
 - Precision Buss Compressor
 - Neve 33609 Compressor
 - VCA VU
 - Neve 88RS Channel Strip
 - CS-1 Channel Strip
 - Precision Equalizer
 - Cambridge EQ
 - Pultec and Pultec-Pro
 - Neve 1073 Equalizer
 - Neve 1081 Equalizer
 - Helios Type 69 Equalizer
 - Roland CE-1
 - Roland Dimension D
 - Roland RE-201
 - RealVerb Pro
 - DreamVerb
 - Plate 140
 - Precision Maximizer
 - Precision De-Esser
 - Precision Enhancer kHz
 - SPL Transient Designer
 - Nigel
- Introducing Nigel
 - Preflex Plug-in
 - Preflex Modules
 - Gate/Comp Module
 - Amp Module
 - Amp Controls
 - Cabinet Module
 - Phasor Module
 - Mod Filter Module
 - TremModEcho plug-in
 - Trem/Fade Module
 - Mod Delay Module
 - Echo Module
 
 - Moog Multimode Filter
 - History
 - Index
 

UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 112 - Chapter 11: LA-2A and 1176LN
Teletronix LA-2A Leveling Amplifier
Background Audio professionals passionate about their compressors revere the LA-2A. 
The original was immediately acknowledged for its natural compression char-
acteristics. A unique electro-optical attenuator system allows instantaneous 
gain reduction with no increase in harmonic distortion – an accomplishment 
at the time, still appreciated today.
The LA-2A is known for adding warmth (such as for vocals, guitar, or synths) 
and fatness (such as for drums or bass) to signals.
LA-2A Signal 
Flow
A functional block diagram of the LA-2A Leveling Amplifier is provided in 
Figure 28. The input transformer provides isolation and impedance matching. 
After this the signal is fed into both the side-chain circuit and the gain reduc-
tion circuit. The side-chain is comprised of a voltage amplifier, a pre-emphasis 
filter, and a driver stage that provides the voltage necessary to drive the elec-
troluminescent panel. This signal controls the gain of the compressor. After the 
gain reduction circuit, the signal is sent through an Output Gain control and 
a two-stage output amplifier, followed by the output transformer.
Figure 28. LA-2A signal flow
Input
Transformer
Voltage
Amplifier
Voltage
Amplifier
Optical
Attenuator
Cathode
Follower
Output
Transformer
Pre-
Emphasis
Electro
Luminescent
Driver
Input
Output
Stereo
Interconnection
Trim
Gain
Negative
Feedback
Peak
Reduction










