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Tubes & Transformers with EveAnna Manley

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Hello {NAME}, I'm very excited to share this new video with you: ​ While I was visiting Califor

Hello {NAME}, I'm very excited to share this new video with you: [Tubes & Transformers with EveAnna Manley](=)​ While I was visiting California for The NAMM Show in January, I had the opportunity to meet EveAnna Manley, one of the great audio hardware designers of our time. I met EveAnna at a previous NAMM through a friend and fellow audio educator, John Krivit. (By the way, if you're not a part of John's Facebook group [Hey Audio Student](), you should join.) Manley Laboratories makes high-end preamps, equalizers, compressors, microphones, and EveAnna and her team have held an exceptionally high standard for their products for 30 years. She was kind enough to welcome Audio University into her factory in Chino, CA. She explains the significance of tubes and transformers in an audio circuit, from guitar amplifiers and microphone preamps to compressors and EQs. While we were there, I was able to meet a few of the people who design and create the gear, several of whom have been with the company for 20-30 years. I hope you enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at Manley Labs. ​[WATCH NOW: Tubes & Transformers with EveAnna Manley](=)​ =​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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