Allison Research Gain Brain Manual

Thought people here might find my new article interesting. It's A History of Allison Research. This is the company out of California (later Nashville) in the 1960's and 1970's who brought us the Kepex gate and Gain Brain limiter. For those of you interested in classic studio gear, I hope you find the article a good read.
I've scanned and uploaded 11 original Allison documents including manuals, brochures and even price lists from 1970 and 1971!
Enjoy! Comments and feedback welcome!
Cheers
Nick
One Flight Up Recording Studios Sydney
Optical imaging, human brain scanning machines, and silicon chips containing artificial brain circuits are all changing the face of modern neuroscience. We introduce these to you and touch on some of the ethical issues and social implications emerging from brain research. 1 The Nervous System. 2 Neurons and the Action Potential. 3 Chemical Messengers. Hello- i just picked up 4 allison research gain brains (not the gain brain 2) and i was wondering if anyone had any schematics or any documentation that would be useful to me. Three of the 4 work well, but the 4th one exibits strange behavior when coming in and out of compression.
It has an enhanced detection engine to ensure that customers are given complete and accurate information and a scan frequency option to change from a “run-once” tool to a persistent experience that can provide customers with driver updates more quickly.Products supported: Graphics drivers, wireless networking, Intel® NUCs, and Intel® Compute SticksIssues with upgrading Intel® Driver & Support Assistant to a newer version? 
Edited by Nick Irving (09/12/1508:52 AM)
Edit Reason: typo :)
