TY - JOUR
T1 - Objective Analysis and Perceptual Evaluation of LA-2A Compressors and Vocal Recording
AU - Moore, Austin
PY - 2025/8/28
Y1 - 2025/8/28
N2 - The LA-2A compressor is a popular optical dynamic range compressor and is much used in popular music productions, particularly as a vocal compressor. There are many claims about sonic differences between different LA-2A versions, but most of these are anecdotal with no empirical evidence to back them up. This paper explores the objective differences between six hardware LA-2A compressors, three vintage Teletronix units, and three Universal Audio Reissues. Firstly, it conducts a series of measurements on six compressors, using frequency response sweeps, total harmonic distortion measurements and tone burst to explore their attack and release characteristics. The results showed subtle differences, particularly around THD, and attack and release. Subsequently, an ABX listen test was conducted with 17 trained listeners to explore the audibility of these differences. The test comprised comparing three songs where the vocal tracks had been compressed using the two most dissimilar LA-2As. The results showed a mixture of significant and non-significant results, suggesting that discrimination is context-dependent and difficult to discern in typical music productions.
AB - The LA-2A compressor is a popular optical dynamic range compressor and is much used in popular music productions, particularly as a vocal compressor. There are many claims about sonic differences between different LA-2A versions, but most of these are anecdotal with no empirical evidence to back them up. This paper explores the objective differences between six hardware LA-2A compressors, three vintage Teletronix units, and three Universal Audio Reissues. Firstly, it conducts a series of measurements on six compressors, using frequency response sweeps, total harmonic distortion measurements and tone burst to explore their attack and release characteristics. The results showed subtle differences, particularly around THD, and attack and release. Subsequently, an ABX listen test was conducted with 17 trained listeners to explore the audibility of these differences. The test comprised comparing three songs where the vocal tracks had been compressed using the two most dissimilar LA-2As. The results showed a mixture of significant and non-significant results, suggesting that discrimination is context-dependent and difficult to discern in typical music productions.
KW - LA2A Compressor
KW - Dynamic Range Compression
KW - Music Production
KW - Music Mixing
KW - listening experiment
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-7554
JO - AES: Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
JF - AES: Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
ER -