Inward Connections Brute 500-Series Limiter

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The Inward Connections Brute 500-Series Limiter is one of the most well suited limiters within the 500 series format to obtain a high-end vocal sound. It will add warmth and presence to your vocal, bringing out a breathy and airy quality while also smoothing out peaks and bringing the vocal up front in your mix.

The Brute is also excellent for guitars, bass, and anywhere else and smooth and warm optical limiter can be of use.

Inward Connections Brute 500-Series Limiter Features

  • Gain reduction control
  • Zero adjust trim
  • Output level control
  • Hi-Pass filter: 250Hz for detector circuit
  • Bypass switch
  • LED lighted VU meter
  • VU meter output/reduction switch
  • Link switch
  • VF600 all discrete legendary amp blocks
  • Optocell reduction circuitry identical to TSL-3 Tube Limiter
  • Balance input and output transformers
  • Fits standard 500 series slot configuration mechanically and electrically
  • Powder coating in gunmetal gray

Inward Connections Brute 500-Series Limiter Specifications

  • Gain Reduction: up to 40dB
  • Input Impedance: >100K ohms balance
  • Output Impedance: 600 ohms balance
  • Frequency Response: +/- 0.5dB@20Hz to 50KHz
  • Output Signal to Noise: -95dB or greater
  • THD + Noise: .01%@1KHz/+4dBu
  • Reserve Makeup Gain: +15dB

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  • 5
    In your face vocals!
    Alex

    This thing is fantastic for vocals! It's slow and with the high pass engaged, it can do everything from subtle squeezing to shoving the vocal forward without any pumping. Plus it's super easy to set up! I'm not sure why the output knob is set up like a fader where unity is around 2 o'clock, but it's not any sort of problem once you know where it needs to be.