Ashly CLX 52 User Manual

CLX-52  
Compressor/Limiter  
Operating Manual  
Ashly Audio Inc.  
847 Holt Road, Webster, NY 14580-9103  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Page - 3  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Important Safety Instructions  
Consignes de sécurité à lire attentivement  
CLX-52 – 5  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is  
Le symbole de la flèche dans un triangle équilateral symbolisant la foudre est  
prévu pour sensibiliser l’utilisateur à la présence de tension de voltage non isolée  
à l’intérieur de l’appareil. Elle pourrait constituer un danger de risque de  
décharge électrique pour les utilisateurs. Le point d’exclamation dans le triangle  
équilatérale alerte l’utilisateur de la présence de consignes qu’il doit d’abord  
consulter avant d’utiliser l’appareil.  
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"  
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the device.  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
1. Lisez ces instructions.  
2. Conservez ces instructions.  
3. Observez les avertissements.  
4. Suivez ces instructions.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose 5. Pour réduire le risque de feu ou la décharge électrique,  
this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
6. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
7. Clean only with dry cloth.  
ne pas exposer cet appareil pour pleuvoir ou l'humidité.  
6. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil près de l’eau.  
7. Le nettoyer à l’aide d’un tissus sec.  
8. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
9. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
10. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has  
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade  
or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched  
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the apparatus.  
8. Ne pas bloquer les ouvertures de ventilation, installer  
selon les consignes du fabricant.  
9. Eloigner des sources de chaleur tel: radiateurs,  
fourneaux ou autres appareils qui produisent de la  
chaleur.  
10. Ne pas modifier ou amputer le système de la mise à  
terre. Une prise avec mise à terre comprend deux lames  
dont une plus large ainsi qu’une mise à terre: ne pas la  
couper ou la modifier. Si la prise murale n’accepte pas  
la fiche, consulter un électricien pour qu’il remplace la  
prise désuète.  
11. Protéger le cordon de secteur contre tous bris ou  
pincement qui pourraient l’endommager, soit à la fiche  
murale ou à l’appareil.  
12. N’employer que les accessoires recommandés par le  
fabricant.  
13. N’utiliser qu’avec les systèmes de fixation,chariots,  
trépied ou autres, approuvés par le fabricant ou vendus  
avec l’appareil.  
14. Débrancher l’appareil lors des orages électriques ou si  
inutilisé pendant une longue période de temps.  
15. Un entretient effectué par un centre de service accrédité  
est exigé si l’appareil a été endommagé de quelque  
façon: si il a été exposé à la pluie,, l’humidité ou s’il ne  
fonctionne pas normalement ou qu’il a été échappé.  
This manual uses a  
Perpetual Table Of  
Contents. Each page  
has a copy of the  
manual’s contents in a  
gray box just like this  
one. The section you are  
in will always be bold  
with the other sections  
“grayed out.” The feature  
allows you to jump  
directly to another  
section without having to  
return to a Table Of  
Contents page.  
12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
13. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury  
from tip-over.  
14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused for long periods of time.  
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to  
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been  
dropped.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Introduction  
CLX-52 – 5  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Ashly CLX-52 Peak Compressor/ Limiter. The  
CLX-52 was designed to meet the need for universal peak-sensitive automatic gain control  
(AGC) devices with exceptional audio performance and rugged durability. The CLX-52 has  
the following key features:  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
Threshold control  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
Input/output meter with select switch  
Balanced XLR connectors  
A single TRS patch point detector loop  
Premium components throughout  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
Quality construction through computerized, automated assembly  
We are confident that you will be pleased with the high performance, superb sound quality,  
and reliability that Ashly is known for.  
About Ashly  
Ashly Audio was founded in 1974 by a group of recording engineers, sound professionals,  
and electronics designers. The first products were custom consoles for friends and  
associates, but business quickly grew. The philosophy established from the very beginning  
holds true today: to offer only the highest quality audio tools at an affordable cost to the  
professional user – ensuring reliability and long life. More than thirty years later, Ashly  
remains committed to these principles.  
What Compressors And Limiters Do  
Limiting – All musical programs have constant changes in loudness. It is the job of a  
limiter to detect when the volume has exceeded a predetermined maximum safe level, and  
to then turn down the volume. When the incoming signal returns to its original level, the  
limiter should respond by restoring the gain to normal. Thus, when the level is within a  
specified “safe” range, the limiter has no effect. When an occasional peak occurs, the  
limiter responds.  
Compression - A significant difference in dynamic range is achieved simply by changing  
the relationship between nominal signal level and threshold, as a result of either increasing  
the GAIN and/or decreasing the THRESHOLD control. The most interesting effect to be  
noted, however, is seen by comparing the original input signal with the output signal. The  
quietest portions of the original signal will be effectively increased in volume while the  
loudest portions of the original signal will be decreased. In effect, both ends of the  
dynamic spectrum will be pushed toward the “middle”. More than anything else, it is this  
double-ended effect, which distinguishes compression from limiting.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
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Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
CLX-52 – 5  
CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
A great deal of time was spent developing a wide-bandwidth, ultra-low-distortion, low noise  
VCA (voltage controlled amplifier). The result is the CLX-52, a versatile and highly  
listenable compressor/limiter suitable for use in professional sound reinforcement, recording  
and broadcasting.  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Grounding  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
The CLX-52 has three different connector types:  
1/4” inch stereo TRS jacks  
Three pin XLR type connectors  
Euroblocks  
These three connectors facilitate interfacing to most professional audio products. Both  
inputs and outputs can be used balanced or unbalanced.  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
Connectors & Cables  
Your CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter is provided with three different connector types:  
1. 1/4 inch stereo phone jacks (TRS)  
2. Three pin XLR type connectors  
3. Euroblock Connector  
When possible, balanced connections are recommend between all components in your  
system, as this eliminates ground-loop induced hum and noise.  
CLX Connector Polarities  
Unbalanced Connections and Grounding  
If you must use unbalanced connectors, the negative lead of the connector should be tied to  
the ground lead. Using unbalanced connections could result in chassis ground-loop noise.  
Altering the signal/chassis ground relationship in equipment connected to your CLX unit  
may eliminate the noise.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Physical Description  
CLX-52 – 5  
The CLX-52 is 1RU, and weighs 8 pounds  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
CLX-52 Front Panel  
Physical Description - 6  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Installation – 7  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
1. Gain - The Gain control adjusts incoming signal  
level to the VCA circuit. It is always active, so  
switching out the limiter function has no effect  
on this control. This control should normally be  
left at "0" to achieve accurate Threshold  
7. In/Out Switch - This switch enables you to  
quickly hear the CLX compressor/limiter in or  
out of the audio chain. When the switch is in  
the OUT position, all limiting and compression  
controls and functions are bypassed, with the  
exception of the Gain and Output controls,  
which continue to function.  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
calibration.  
2. Threshold - The Threshold control has a range  
of -40 to +22 dB, allowing applications from low  
level compression to high level limiting. The  
Threshold control determines the audio level  
above which Gain Reduction occurs. When the  
signal peaks exceed the selected threshold, the  
LED comes on and gain reduction is occurring.  
3. Ratio - This control determines the ratio of  
change in output level to changes in input level  
for signals above threshold. The numbers  
printed around the Ratio control are calibrated  
in db and indicate the increase in input (above  
threshold) required to produce a 1db increase  
in output. This can be expressed conveniently  
as a ratio. If the output remains constant no  
matter how high the input level, we have an  
infinite () input/output ratio. It should be  
remembered that the Ratio control has no  
effect on signals which are below threshold.  
4. Attack Time - The response of the  
compressor/limiter to signal levels above  
threshold is further defined by the Attack Time  
control. Attack time is the amount of time that  
the unit takes to attenuate the output level after  
threshold has been reached. This unit provides  
continuously variable attack times from 200  
microseconds to 20 milliseconds.  
8. Stereo Tie Switch - This switch allows for Gain  
Reduction on a stereo signal with no  
degradation of the stereo image. When pressed  
in, the Stereo Tie Switch combines each  
channel's internal detector outputs so that the  
channel with the loudest signal will determine  
the action applied to both channels. Leave this  
switch out for normal operation.  
9. Threshold/Gain Reduction Display - As soon  
as the threshold level is reached, the yellow  
LED illuminates. Depending on how far the  
input level rises above threshold, successive  
red LED’s will illuminate, indicating gain  
reduction. Gain Reduction can best be  
described as the difference between input level  
and the resulting change to output level. For  
signals above threshold, output level will  
increase only to the extent that the ratio control  
allows.  
10. Input/Output Meter Select - While the Gain  
Reduction display accurately represents the  
action of the limiter, comparing input to output  
levels in real time is somewhat more intuitive,  
and is made simple using the Input/ Output  
Meter Select switch. The Input meter takes its  
signal just after the Gain control, and will  
indicate input signal level regardless of CLX  
output levels or limiter settings. The output  
meter display takes its signal from the actual  
output of the unit, so every control that affects  
the output will also have an effect on output  
meters. Used in conjunction with the gain  
reduction meters, Input/Output meters prove to  
be an extremely useful diagnostic tool when  
working with system dynamics and level  
control.  
5. Release Time - Release time, is the time  
required to restore system gain to normal after  
the input signal has fallen below threshold  
level. Proper release time will depend on the  
type of program material being processed and  
the way in which the limiter is being used.  
6. Output Level - Output Level control is provided  
to fully cut or restore up to 18 dB of system  
gain. For unity gain, set the control to 0.  
A unique feature of Ashly Compressor/ Limiters is the incorporation of a double release-time constant. When a  
conventional compressor/limiter is adjusted for slow release times, transients such as mic “pops” may cause a severe  
reduction in gain followed by a slow fadeup, making the action of the limiter very obvious. With the double time constant,  
release from gain reduction after a brief transient is always fast, with a slower release after a sustained overdrive.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
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CLX-52 Rear Panel  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
CLX-52 – 5  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
1. Inputs and Outputs - Your CLX  
Compressor/Limiter is provided with three  
different connector types. 1/4" TRS (tip-ring-  
sleeve) jacks, XLR connectors and Euroblocks.  
Inputs are 20Kactive balanced using 1%  
metal film resistors, outputs are 132servo-  
balanced.  
2. Detector Loop – Ducking - The CLX  
Compressor/Limiters have a TRS Insert  
DETECTOR PATCH point which can be used  
as a "ducking" input, or in conjunction with an  
equalizer to produce frequency-sensitive  
limiting. Various uses of the detector patch are  
discussed under Typical Applications.  
Installation – 7  
General Requirements  
AC Power  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
3. Power Switches the unit power on or off.  
Installation  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
Use four screws and washers when rack mounting the unit. For mobile use, the unit should  
be further secured as appropriate.  
General Requirements  
The CLX-52 has specific physical, electrical and signal requirements for proper operation.  
These requirements will vary depending on your specific application, setup, and the  
settings on the unit. When setting up and testing your system, please take special care to  
double check all connections and settings. Please refer to the specifications section of this  
manual for specific input, output and other figures.  
AC Power  
Your CLX-52 equalizer should be connected to a standard 3-wire grounded electrical  
outlet supplying 100-240 Volts, 50-60 Hz. To reduce the risk of ground loop hum, connect  
all audio equipment to the same electrical power source. Removal of the ground pin is both  
unlawful and dangerous, as a potential shock hazard could result.  
This unit will perform normally within the AC voltage range specified above. Voltages  
less than this, as found in “brown-out” conditions, may reduce performance. In the event of  
a blown fuse, replace only with same type fuse. No user serviceable parts are inside the  
chassis. Overall power consumption is less than 5 watts.  
NOTE: The power switch does NOT isolate the appliance from mains. Make sure the mains  
power socket or an alternative disconnect device is near by and easily accessible. When the  
product is connected to mains, the line-filter and the input of the fuse are energized.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Typical Applications  
CLX-52 – 5  
The applications of the Ashly CLX-52 can be divided into two basic categories, limiting and  
compressing. When used as a protective device it is functioning as a Limiter. It may also be  
used to reduce the dynamic range of a signal, creating a fuller sounding signal without  
increasing the loudness peaks, in which case it is functioning as a compressor.  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
The CLX-52 As A Protective Device  
Typical Applications - 8  
Protective Device  
Recording  
De-Essing  
Instrument Texture  
Ducking  
The CLX-52 provides fast and accurate gain control for the prevention of sound system  
overload due to unexpected transients. Sustained distortion caused by amplifiers running  
out of power or occasional, one-shot high level overload (a microphone falling onto a  
hardwood floor) can damage speakers and other system components. The CLX-52 can be  
installed in several locations in a sound system to achieve specific goals:  
Stereo Operation  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
CLX-52 Signal Path Location  
After the mixer and before the  
crossover and amplifier(s)  
After an active crossover and  
before the amplifier(s)  
Effect  
Compression and Limiting acts on the entire signal, preventing crossover and amplifier  
overload and maximizing the dynamic performance of both  
Compression and Limiting acts on each segment of the signal (to which a CLX-25  
channel is connected) coming from the crossover allowing for different settings in each  
segment  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
After a parametric EQ and  
before the amplifier(s)  
This setup is typically used to control feedback. By using the parametric EQ as a multi-  
point notch-filter on the feedback frequencies and the CLX-52 to limit those  
frequencies, an accurate and automatic feedback control can be imposed on a system.  
Recording  
The CLX-52 limiter can be used to prevent input overload (clipping/distortion) in a live  
recording environment. To prevent distortion while preserving dynamic range set the  
CLX-52 as follows: Gain = 0, Threshold = 2-3 dB below recorder input max, Ratio = 10,  
Attack = 2 mS, Release = .2 Sec, Output = 0. Every situation is different, so  
experimentation before final recording is always a good idea.  
De-Essing  
A special type of saturation problem often encountered in recording is the sibilant (Ssss)  
sound of the human voice. The solution is frequency-dependent limiting, which is easily  
accomplished with the CLX unit. By inserting an equalizer into the Detector Patch point  
and boosting the equalizer at high frequencies in the vicinity of the sibilant, the limiter’s  
detector circuit becomes more sensitive to this particular range of frequencies, and so will  
limit the bothersome sibilants more than other frequencies.  
Altering Instrument Texture  
Compressoion can be used to help bring out a lead vocal or instrumental solo in a cluttered  
mix. The compressor is also a great corrective tool when working with singers whose own  
dynamic control is less than perfect. Experimentation is highly recommended.  
Voice-Over Compression (Ducking)  
The CLX-52 can be used to reduce music to a background level when an announcer is  
speaking. The detector is connected to respond only to an announcer’s voice.  
Stereo Operation  
On the CLX-52, pressing the Stereo Tie switch combines the detector outputs so that the  
loudest channel controls the limiter action of the other channel. This allows true stereo  
imaging to be preserved regardless of which channel is in gain reduction.  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Page - 9  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Troubleshooting  
CLX-52 – 5  
Situation  
Action  
No Audio Output  
Check AC Power. Is the power switch on? Check input and output connections - are they  
reversed? Are you sure you have an input signal?  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
Controls Have No Effect  
Is the Limiter In/Out switch In? Perhaps the Ratio control is set too low to produce an audible  
effect or the input level is below threshold. Is the Threshold LED lighting up? If not, lower the  
threshold setting or increase the gain. Do not expect to hear any effect when the input level  
is below threshold, since the unit is simply a linear amplifier at those levels.  
Quiet program material is effectively made louder while loud peaks are made quieter. When  
the program source is thus raised in volume, its noise floor is also raised in volume by a  
proportionate amount. This is not a defect in the Compressor/Limiter, but an unavoidable  
side effect of the gain altering process. If the noise becomes a problem, the solutions are to  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
When Using Heavy  
Compression,  
Background Noise Is  
Noticeable During Quiet  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
Sections Of The Program either decrease noise at the program source, or use less compression.  
Excessive Hum Or Noise  
Hum is often caused by a “ground loop” between components. Try using the suggested  
balanced input and output hookups if the other pieces of equipment used in conjunction with  
the CLX unit have balanced inputs and outputs. Noise can also be caused by insufficient  
drive levels. Make sure you are sending a nominal 0 dBV line level signal to the unit.  
Note: Unshielded cables, improperly wired connections, and cable with broken strands  
(shorts, etc.) are the most common problems. Make sure you use good quality cable with  
connectors soldered firmly on the correct pin. When in doubt, get in touch with your Ashly  
dealer.  
Dimensions  
In inches  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
Safety Instructions – 3  
Introduction - 4  
Specifications  
Specification  
Gain  
CLX-52  
±15dB  
CLX-52 – 5  
2:1 ꢀ ꢁ  
Ratio  
Connectors & Cables – 5  
Physical Description - 6  
Installation – 7  
200 μS - 20 mS  
100 mS – 3 Sec  
-to +18 dB  
Attack Time  
Release Time  
Output  
Maximum Input Level  
Maximum Output Level  
Input Impedance  
Output Impedance  
Frequency Response  
+23 dBu  
Typical Applications - 8  
Troubleshooting - 9  
Dimensions - 9  
+23 dBu  
20 Kbalanced  
132servo-balanced  
20 Hz - 20 kHz, ± 0.2 dB  
<.01% THD, 0dBu, 1KHz  
<0.15% THD, +15dBu,  
20Hz-20KHz  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
Distortion  
-96dBu  
Output Hum & Noise  
Power Requirements  
Shipping Weight  
100-240 Volts, 50-60 Hz – 30 watts  
8 lbs  
19”Lx1.75”Hx8”D  
Dimensions  
Note: 0dBu = 0.775 Vrms  
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Operator Manual – CLX-52 Compressor/Limiter  
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SafetyInstructions – 3  
Introduction-4
Limited Warranty  
CLX-525
Connectors&Cables – 5  
PhysicalDescription - 6  
Installation7
TypicalApplications - 8  
Troubleshooting-9  
Dimensions - 9
Warranty service for this unit will be provided by ASHLY AUDIO INC. in accordance with  
the following warrant statement.  
ASHLY AUDIO INC. warrants to the owner of this product that this product and the  
components thereof, will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of  
FIVE years from the date of purchase. ASHLY AUDIO INC. (ASHLY AUDIO) will,  
without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective product or component parts upon  
prepaid delivery to the factory service department or authorized service center, accompanied  
by proof of purchase date in the form of a valid sales receipt. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Specifications - 10  
Warranty - 11  
EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse, neglect or as a result of  
unauthorized alterations or repairs. This warranty is void if the serial number is altered,  
defaced, or removed. ASHLY AUDIO reserves the right to make changes in design or make  
additions to or improvements upon this product without any obligation to install the same on  
products previously manufactured.  
Any implied warranties which may arise under the operation of State law shall be effective  
only for FIVE years from the date of purchase of the product. Ashly Audio shall be liable only  
to correct defects in the product itself, and not for any damage or injury which may result from  
or be incidental to or a consequence of such defect. Some states do not allow either limitations  
on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
Obtaining Warranty Service in the United States  
For warranty service in the United States, please follow this procedure:  
Return the product to Ashly, freight prepaid, with a written statement describing the defect  
and application the product is used in. Ashly Audio will examine the product and perform  
any necessary service, including replacement of defective parts, at no further cost to you.  
Ship your product to:  
Ashly Audio Inc.  
Attn: Service Department  
847 Holt Road  
Webster, NY 14580-9103  
For units purchased outside The United States of America, service will be provided by an  
authorized distributor of ASHLY AUDIO INC.  
Obtaining Warranty Service Outside the United States For units purchased outside The  
United States of America, service will be provided by an authorized distributor of ASHLY  
AUDIO INC.  
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