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Manley VOXBOX - LINK AND SERIAL NUMBER INFO

Manley VOXBOX
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On a light note, the bit on the back panel
“An EveAnna Manley Production”. EveAnna spearheaded this project and
invited input from some of our favorite dealers and customers for this unit.
She also fed her parameters to the engineers, supervised all aspects of the
design and created the cool front panel. She produced and directed this one.
“Inspired by David Manley”- David’s well proven design philoso-
phies, techniques and style were used throughout. He wrote the
book.
“Engineered by Craig Hutchison”.Hutch contributed the new compressor
and de-esser designs, new EQ frequencies and a few other electronic bits.
You can blame him for this crazy manual.
“Mastered by Baltazar Hernandez”.Balta handled the mechanical
designs, printed circuit board designs and cleaned up
all of our little pieces and put them neatly together.
Auto-mute and HV regulators - Richard Schroeder
Transformers and inductors - Michael Hunter
Printed circuits - Elias Guzman
Metal machining - Miguel Tovar
Assembly supervised by - Marcelino Tornez
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O. LINK COMPRESSOR: This RCA is used for connecting to a second VOXBOX. The signal on this connec-
tor is a changing DC voltage from the compressor section. It is both an input and an output. You can link the
second VOXBOX with any typical hi- RCA interconnect as long as it is not longer than 6 feet.
P. LINK DE-ESSER: This RCA is used for connecting to a second VOXBOX. You can link the second VOX-
BOX with any typical hi- interconnect and a stereo interconnect can be used to do both the compressor link
and de-esser link. The signal on this connector is low level audio from the de-esser section. It is both an input
and output. As an output the signal is after the band-pass lter and threshold control used to sense the “esses”.
Audio fed into this jack may drive the de-esser opto but the threshold control will not be usable and generally
it will kill the normal de-esser path.
Q. SERIAL NUMBER: Write this down somewhere - like the warranty registration near the back page of the
manual. You need it if the unit is “lost” and we need it for repairs to happen.