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Post by Vincent R. on Jan 6, 2019 13:39:21 GMT -6
FB pic above show a 2a and 3a in one chassis: interesting. I saw that too. I’m curious how much.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Jan 6, 2019 15:20:30 GMT -6
Kidding.. Dogs are great and so is Stam. So is hot sauce.
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Post by iamasound on Jan 6, 2019 15:21:27 GMT -6
The Monk
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Post by lcr on Jan 6, 2019 16:05:26 GMT -6
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Post by sirthought on Jan 6, 2019 17:09:55 GMT -6
Guys The SA23A will have the same price as the SA2A, 990 USD. The SA3A and SA2A are both inside and are independent from each other, original schematic and their own transformers. Yes, cost will be about 100 USD more to manufacture and it means 100 USD less profit. I can live with that FB pic above show a 2a and 3a in one chassis: interesting. I saw that too. I’m curious how much.
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Post by Vincent R. on Jan 7, 2019 6:50:00 GMT -6
Guys The SA23A will have the same price as the SA2A, 990 USD. The SA3A and SA2A are both inside and are independent from each other, original schematic and their own transformers. Yes, cost will be about 100 USD more to manufacture and it means 100 USD less profit. I can live with that I saw that too. I’m curious how much. Thanks. I missed that for some reason. stam, any initial timing estimates? I know it will probably be a while, but I’m curious.
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Post by Ward on Jan 7, 2019 7:21:35 GMT -6
<thumbsup> Agreed. Although I'm not sure how you can add either a 3a or 2a for $100..... When you add a 3A circuit board to a 2A, use the same T4B element, and add the switching to move between the added 3A board and the 2A board. May or may not be any transformer sharing, not even gonna spend time on that question. Certainly not all of them. FB pic above show a 2a and 3a in one chassis: interesting. If you go back far enough, You'll see that I was asking for a 2a/3a some years ago... suggesting that it could be switchable, and thereby having both options. I think the idea has merit, naturally since I believe I had it first, and the implementation is genius! Do you ever come across a situation where you would like to quickly switch between a 2a and 3a in a tracking situation? No? Well they exist. For example, you've got a great mic set-up and you're tracking backing vocals, and your chain is the mic (a U something) into a super-clean preamp of your choice (say a grace or similar non-colored low noise unit) and you are a seasoned pro who then puts some compression next in the chain, and the usual thing you turn to is an opto. You can run an LA2a for weight or switch to a 3a for a little added crunch. Same thing for guitar tracking, acoustic or electric. There have been times I've been tracking semi-clean electric guitar with a Dr.Z Stangray and wanted the option and had to repatch. I think this will prove to be a useful tool.
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Post by drsax on Jan 7, 2019 9:54:55 GMT -6
Agreed Ward. I love the switchable 2a/3a Idea. Additionally, It also saves rack space and solves the issue of mounting half rack sized gear by having to use rack shelves, etc.
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Post by lcr on Jan 7, 2019 10:48:35 GMT -6
I think its a great idea.
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 11:01:41 GMT -6
Agreed here as well. I would park this thing on vocals during tracking.
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Post by kilroyrock on Jan 7, 2019 12:08:04 GMT -6
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Post by stam on Jan 7, 2019 12:32:56 GMT -6
Just to clarify, it is not the same price SA23A (2 in 1 compressor): 1090 stock price, 990 pre orders, 890 first 100, 790 for all affected clients by delays ((ADG, ADF, Fairchild, Pultec, 1073EQ) SA23A+ (4 in 1 compressor): 1290 stock price, 1190 pre-orders, 1090 first 100, 990 for all affected clients by delays (ADG, ADF, Fairchild, Pultec, 1073EQ)
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Post by kilroyrock on Jan 7, 2019 13:05:52 GMT -6
Just to clarify, it is not the same price
SA23A (2 in 1 compressor): 1090 stock price, 990 pre orders, 890 first 100, 790 for all affected clients by delays ((ADG, ADF, Fairchild, Pultec, 1073EQ) SA23A+ (4 in 1 compressor): 1290 stock price, 1190 pre-orders, 1090 first 100, 990 for all affected clients by delays (ADG, ADF, Fairchild, Pultec, 1073EQ)[/quote]
Your prices are 100 lower on facebook for the 4 in 1, with 890 for the affected on the website, was this made in error?
What about this one?
The SA23A+
4 compressors in 1
SA2A-S (Slow) is a recreation of the 1960's LA2A
SA2A-F (Fast) is a recreation of the 1970's LA2A which had a faster release with a second T4B
SA3A the same LA3A replica we use to sell, inside this uni
LA-4 a recreation of the original UREI LA4 with all the improvements with a fixed 4:1 ratio.
The idea behind this was to make one compressor, identical to the original counterparts, that will allow to use it on any source with one click.
The SA2A is the ideal compressor for Bass and Vocals, SA3A for gutiars and LA4 for strings and overheads.
Price: 1290 USD
Pre-orders: 1090 USD
First 100: 990 USD
We will offer a 30% discount to all clients that have been affected by delays on the ADG, ADF, Fairchild, Pultec and 1073EQ meaning just 890 USD!
More news on both the SA23A and SA23A+ soon
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Post by the other mark williams on Jan 7, 2019 13:28:53 GMT -6
Holy smokes, that sounds fantastic.
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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 7, 2019 13:44:31 GMT -6
So, I understand that those of us affected by the delay can order the SA23A+ for $890 or $990, if there is a typo plus shipping (but 30% off of 1290 is $903 ?)
ON the FB thread Stam said in answer to a cost question: Stam Audio: I do not follow, 30% is 903 USD, in this case we went a bit further, 890 USD.
So, looks like the correct discounted price is the $890 usd.
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 13:44:50 GMT -6
For the "delay affected" (I'm one of the affected) price, I would think long and hard about getting one of the 23As. It would be really nice to just have a one stop box for all vocal tracking duties.
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 13:49:21 GMT -6
So, I understand that those of us affected by the delay can order the SA23A+ for $890 or $990, if there is a typo plus shipping (but 30% off of 1290 is $903 ?) ON the FB thread Stam said in answer to a cost question: Stam Audio: I do not follow, 30% is 903 USD, in this case we went a bit further, 890 USD. So, looks like the correct discounted price is the $890 usd. Are you also saying that the "delay affected" price for the non-plus version should be $690 instead of $790? Also, this is just an idea being floated out there, right? This isn't actually up for sale yet?
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Post by stam on Jan 7, 2019 14:11:14 GMT -6
It will be up on the site later this week
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 14:32:42 GMT -6
It will be up on the site later this week So is the delay affected price good for whenever or must those of us that are eligible for the delay affected price jump on the preorder to get that price? Can I wait until later and still get that price?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Jan 7, 2019 14:42:46 GMT -6
Proofreading would go a long way in avoiding confusion. Looks like the same old song and dance.
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Post by stam on Jan 7, 2019 14:52:24 GMT -6
For the "delay affected" (I'm one of the affected) price, I would think long and hard about getting one of the 23As. It would be really nice to just have a one stop box for all vocal tracking duties. As long as it is a pre-order it can happen anytime
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Post by ragan on Jan 7, 2019 15:00:08 GMT -6
That 4 in 1 is gonna be irresistible with the delay-discount.
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 15:48:53 GMT -6
For the "delay affected" (I'm one of the affected) price, I would think long and hard about getting one of the 23As. It would be really nice to just have a one stop box for all vocal tracking duties. As long as it is a pre-order it can happen anytime ? I don't understand. Preorder is a specific period of time that expires once the unit is in stock. Can you please elaborate?
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Post by stam on Jan 7, 2019 16:02:15 GMT -6
That is correct Anytime before the unit becomes in stock you can take advantage of the discount
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Post by Quint on Jan 7, 2019 16:08:49 GMT -6
So which version of the LA2A will be in the 23A (2 in 1)? The slower 60s version or the faster 70s version?
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