Manley Laboratories Explained

Manley Laboratories, Inc.
Type:Corporation
Location:Chino, California
Key People:EveAnna Dauray Manley
Num Employees:32[1]
Num Employees Year:2014
Products:Pro audio equipment, Microphones, Signal processors, Dynamic range processors, Equalizers, Converters, Audio mastering products

Manley Laboratories, Inc. is an American manufacturer of pro audio and high-end audio equipment located in Chino, California.

The first Manley-branded products were introduced in 1989, with Manley Laboratories becoming an independent company in 1993. Manley's products include microphones, signal processors, dynamic range processors, equalizers, converters, specialized mastering products, tube audio amplifiers, integrated amplifiers, and preamplifiers.

History

Recording and film engineer David Manley began designing high fidelity vacuum tube amplifiers in South Africa in 1980. The earliest units he produced were modified LEAK amplifiers. In 1983, the first Vacuum Tube Logic (VTL) tube power amplifiers and preamplifiers went into full-fledged production in the UK for the European market. David, joined by his son Luke introduced the amplifiers to the US market at the 1986 Consumer Electronics Show, where the positive reception convinced them to expand their distribution to the US. Production was eventually moved to Chino, California as Vacuum Tube Logic of America, Inc. (VTL).[2]

In 1988, VTL established Manley Laboratories as a secondary brand, first producing what was conceived as upper echelon high fidelity vacuum tube power amplifiers and preamplifiers for the high fidelity home audio market. That same year, EveAnna Dauray, on sabbatical from Columbia University, had traveled to California. Armed with a few business contacts from her stepfather Albert J. Dauray, who had been part owner of vacuum tube bass amplifier manufacturer Ampeg from 1967―1971, EveAnna had aspirations of getting a job with a guitar amp manufacturer like Crate or Fender. She ended up contacting David and Luke Manley, who hired her to work on the VTL production line building products. After training a new team of assemblers, EveAnna moved into the quality control department.[3]

The first Manley Laboratories-branded products tailored specifically for professional recording studio use were created, namely the 60 dB Microphone Preamplifier, followed by the Manley Enhanced Pultec Equalizer. These products, along with the Reference Cardioid and Reference Gold microphones, were introduced at the 1990 AES Convention in Los Angeles.[1] [4]

David and EveAnna eventually married. In April 1993, David and Luke Manley decided to part ways, with Luke creating a new company, VTL Amplifiers, Inc., and David and EveAnna establishing Manley Laboratories, Inc. and opening a new factory at 13880 Magnolia Ave. in Chino.[5] [6] EveAnna worked her way through every segment of the company: testing, prototyping, engineering, purchasing, sales, service, and production management.[7] In 1996 David Manley moved to France, leaving EveAnna to run the company. Over the next three years, Manley sales doubled. David and EveAnna divorced, and on June 10, 1999, EveAnna Dauray Manley officially assumed the duties of President, CEO and sole owner of Manley Laboratories, Inc. when David resigned as President and assigned his share of the company to her.[4]

In 2010, the first Manley-branded plug-ins, based on the Massive Passive EQ, were released by Universal Audio,[8] [9] with plug-in versions of Manley's Variable Mu limiter compressor, VOXBOX channel strip, and Microphone Preamplifier later released.[10] [11]

Timeline of noteworthy products

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crane. Larry. EveAnna Manley: Behind The Gear with Manley Labs. Tape Op. May 2014. December 4, 2024.
  2. Web site: Harley. Robert. David Manley: Tubes, Logic, & Audiophile Sound. Stereophile. June 1, 1991. November 22, 2024.
  3. Web site: Crane. Larry. EveAnna Manley: Behind The Gear with Manley Labs. Tape Op. May 2014. December 4, 2024.
  4. Web site: Doris. Frank. EveAnna Dauray Manley of Manley Labs. PS Audio. January 23, 2021. November 22, 2024.
  5. Web site: Serinus. Jason Victor. Luke Manley and Be Lam of VTL: Vital Sound. Stereophile. June 1, 2007. November 22, 2024.
  6. Web site: Serinus. Jason Victor. David Manley, Tube-Amplifier Pioneer, Has Died. Stereophile. January 2, 2013. November 22, 2024.
  7. Web site: Goldfield. Elenor. Made in CA: The Manley Schematic. Sonic Scoop. September 18, 2013. November 22, 2024.
  8. Web site: Universal Audio Partners With Manley Labs To Unveil Massive Passive EQ Plug-Ins For UAD-2. ProSoundWeb. January 22, 2010. December 4, 2024.
  9. Web site: Noren. Frederick. Universal Audio UAD2 Massive Passive. Sound On Sound. July 2010. December 4, 2024.
  10. Web site: Weiss. David. How the Emulation Is Made: Universal Audio’s Manley Variable Mu Limiter Compressor Plugin. Sonic Scoop. November 11, 2014. December 4, 2024.
  11. Web site: Vnuk Jr.. Paul. Universal Audio Manley VOXBOX Channel Strip Plug-in for UAD-2. Recording. December 4, 2024.