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Dedicated for managing foldback or control room monitoring. Key Features & Signal Flow Amek Technology Group--Big by Langley - Loc

In the pantheon of classic British mixing consoles, the occupies a unique position. Designed by the legendary Rupert Neve during his transformative "Langley" period in the late 1980s and early 90s, the 501 was built to provide high-end sonic performance in a smaller, more versatile footprint. Amek 501 Langley Manual

The Amek 501 Langley remains a classic example of British engineering. It bridges the gap between the discrete technology of the 1970s and the ergonomic requirements of the 1980s studio. For studios seeking a reliable, great-sounding analog centerpiece that offers the classic "Langley" preamp tone and musical EQ, the 501 is an excellent, if maintenance-heavy, choice. Its manual remains a vital document for anyone attempting to recalibrate the bias of the amplifiers or modify the routing for modern DAW integration. Dedicated for managing foldback or control room monitoring

: High-gain preamps (+10dB to +60dB range) designed by Graham Langley, with some units featuring rare modules designed by Rupert Neve GearSource The "SuperTrue" Automation & Recall The Amek 501 Langley remains a classic example

This is the crown jewel of the manual. The 501’s EQ is a four-band design: