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Old 13th March 2013   #1
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Hardware Lindell Audio presents the 17XS MkII Compressor/Limiter


17XS MkII
The Seventeen Xs MkII is a one channel transformer coupled compressor/limiter.
It’s a FET (field effect transistor) design that incorporate some new and exclusive features such as ”High Pass Sidechain Filter”, ”Mix Knob” mix between dry and wet signal (parallel compression), ”Signal High Pass and Low Pass Filters” that colors the sound nicely.

The 17Xs is our take on the classic ”1176 Sound”. It can be smooth or it can be a rock’n'roll monster when using ratio 100:1 (all in). Please have listen to the sound examples below.
  • FET Style Compressor
  • Variable Mix Control For Precise Parallel Compression
  • 5 Step Switched Attack Times 20µs to 800µs
  • 5 Step Switched Release Times 50ms to 0,8sec
  • 5 Step Switched High Pass Sidechain Filter. Off, 100Hz, 200Hz, 300Hz, 600Hz
  • 5 Step Swithced Ratio 4:1, 8:1, 12:1, 20:1, 100:1
  • Signal High Pass Filter 6db/Oct @ 80Hz
  • Signal Low Pass Filter 6db/Oct @ 12kHz
  • True Hardware Bypass

Link : 17XS MkII | Lindell Audio
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Cool! Are there any plans for a stereo version (500 or rackmount)?
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No plans for a stere version at this point...

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I'm at Musik Messe Frankfurt Hall 5.1 Booth C78!

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Difference between this and the 17x?
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Where are these available to buy in europe? Eireuk.

Thomann don't do them

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Difference between this and the 17x?
This. I'm assuming the more expensive one is point to point, but any other differences?
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Where are these available to buy in europe? Eireuk.

Thomann don't do them

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Difference between this and the 17x?
They are identical except for the Fender switches is now rotary switches. Carnhill transformer swapped to our custom ones.
All new nice aluminium enclosure. Sound is 98% the same.
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Anywhere else in Europe, preferably with a website you can actually but it on. Actually your 500 series modules and lunchbox!,

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Anywhere else in Europe, preferably with a website you can actually but it on. Actually your 500 series modules and lunchbox!,

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They will all be in stock shortly everywhere in Europe
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They will all be in stock shortly everywhere in Europe
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