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Description

Use

The RA-1217 Amplifier is a volume limiting amplifier intended for use as the final power amplifier in the Western Electric 435-D Film Recording System or other sound picture recording systems.

The RA-1217-A Amplifier is essentially the same as the RA-1217 except for the ASP-70798 terminal strip and switch essembly which permits connections to be made to the RA-1326 Compressor Amplifier and Control Unit.

General Data

Gain 52dB when working between 600 ohm impedance and when the amplifier is not into limiting

Input Designed to operate from 600 ohm (not balanced to ground)

Output Intended to operate into a 600 ohm load (not balanced to ground)

Output Power Limiting starts at an output of approximately +25 dBm when the output attenuator is set for zero loss (position 10), and can be reduced 10 dB in 1 dB steps. Since the input and output attenuators are mechanically coupled and work in opposition, the gain of the amplifier remains constant. Zero position of the attenuator is zero loss at the input or -10 dB at the output.

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See how Daron Malakian uses Western Electric RA-1217

Daron Malakian

Singer, Guitarist

System of a Down

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The "Army Man" is a crusty old Western Electric frankenstein broadcast tube compressor I dragged out of an old radio guy's garage in Pasadena around 20 years ago. It has exposed wiring which I have not covered up, making it extremely dangerous when children or certain drummers are around. (hah!)

I have not done any maintenance to make this ancient compressor work properly. In fact, I don't want it to work properly because it makes anything you run through sound furry and explosive. For example, I'll route a mono drum room mic through it for extreme compression. Doing this makes the drums feel exciting without accentuating the high end on the cymbals. I might also go for the same effect on vocals and guitars, but in these cases it must be pushed to the absolute extreme to deliver the goods!

During a session, Serge from SOAD stuck a little toy army man in it, thus the nickname "Army Man" was born. That little toy soldier has has lived in there ever since and he must be doing a great job of guarding those precious components, it has never let us down.

This compressor was used all over the System Of A Down record, so much so that it probably would have been impossible to create the overall sound of that album without it.

See how John Dolmayan uses Western Electric RA-1217

John Dolmayan

Drummer

System of a Down

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Verified via Gearslutz

The "Army Man" is a crusty old Western Electric frankenstein broadcast tube compressor I dragged out of an old radio guy's garage in Pasadena around 20 years ago. It has exposed wiring which I have not covered up, making it extremely dangerous when children or certain drummers are around. (hah!)

I have not done any maintenance to make this ancient compressor work properly. In fact, I don't want it to work properly because it makes anything you run through sound furry and explosive. For example, I'll route a mono drum room mic through it for extreme compression. Doing this makes the drums feel exciting without accentuating the high end on the cymbals. I might also go for the same effect on vocals and guitars, but in these cases it must be pushed to the absolute extreme to deliver the goods!

During a session, Serge from SOAD stuck a little toy army man in it, thus the nickname "Army Man" was born. That little toy soldier has has lived in there ever since and he must be doing a great job of guarding those precious components, it has never let us down.

This compressor was used all over the System Of A Down record, so much so that it probably would have been impossible to create the overall sound of that album without it.

Album Usage

The Western Electric RA-1217 has been featured on the following albums:

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