Neold U17 [win-osx] -

Employs six DS62 germanium crystal diodes for floating gain reduction.

Includes a Mix knob for on-board parallel compression and saturation. Specifications & Compatibility

The original hardware was custom-built by in Hamburg for the post-war NWDR (Northwest German Broadcasting) network. Only a few dozen units were ever produced, primarily used to boost signal-to-noise ratios in AM radio transmissions. It is famously documented in the "Braunbuch" , an anthology of technical descriptions for German broadcasting hardware. Technical Architecture NEOLD U17 [WiN-OSX]

A soft-clipping stage that precedes the compressor. Density controls the clipping intensity, while Emphasis targets specific frequency ranges for saturation.

A proprietary knob that simultaneously adjusts the compression ratio and knee, ranging from transparent to aggressive. Employs six DS62 germanium crystal diodes for floating

The is a high-end audio compressor plugin that emulates an extremely rare 1954 German analog hardware unit. It was developed by NEOLD and is distributed via Plugin Alliance . The "[WiN-OSX]" tag indicates it is a cross-platform release compatible with both Windows and macOS operating systems. Historical Background

The U17 is known for its unique hybrid circuit design that combines vintage and early solid-state technologies: Only a few dozen units were ever produced,

Features heavy custom transformers (iron) throughout the signal path to provide a "thick" and "3D" analog sound. Key Plugin Features