Lindell Audio is a Swedish boutique pro-audio brand founded in 2010 by Tobias Lindell, a record producer and resident engineer at Bohus Sound Studios in Sweden — a studio with its own storied history in Scandinavian rock recording. The brand was born from a straightforward frustration: Tobias couldn't find outboard gear that worked the way he needed it to, so he built it himself. That producer-first perspective has shaped every product the brand has made since, with a focus on workflow logic and intuitive design rather than building hardware purely around circuit heritage.
What Lindell Audio does particularly well is make the sonic character of classic analog processing genuinely accessible — not as a compromise, but as a deliberate engineering goal. Their 500 Series lineup covers the core signal chain essentials: transformer-coupled preamps, passive Pultec-style equalizers, FET compressors inspired by the 1176 circuit, and optical leveling amplifiers in the tradition of the LA-2A. Each of these categories is well-trodden territory in pro audio, but Lindell approaches them with attention to build quality and component selection — including Cinemag transformers in their LiN2A leveling amplifier — that puts them in a different conversation from budget-grade alternatives. The PEX-500 Pultec module, the 7X-500 compressor, and the 6X-500 preamp have each built a solid reputation among engineers who want genuine analog character in a modular format without the price tags associated with vintage originals.
Beyond hardware, Lindell has extended into the plugin space through a partnership with Plugin Alliance, bringing emulations of classic console and processor designs into the DAW environment with the same attention to tonal accuracy that characterizes their hardware line.
At Wired Tunes, we carry Lindell Audio gear for engineers and producers who want serious analog character in their signal chain — whether that means building out a 500 Series rack or adding individual outboard units that bring real transformer-based texture to recordings and mixes.

