Every once in a while I run across an ad for a BBE Sonic Maximizer.
I don't have a clue what it might do.
Does anyone?
Every once in a while I run across an ad for a BBE Sonic Maximizer.
I don't have a clue what it might do.
Does anyone?
I pick a moon dog.
Sounds pretty self expanatory to me tot_
Uh, I got nothing..
puzzling.....very puzzling....
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It time aligns frequencies. I'm not sure which freqs get delayed but some do and it causes whatever you put through it to sound 10 times better.
I will ALWAYS use one on a PA system. It makes a budget system sound like a million bucks.
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What about through an amp? Does it make it sound 10 times better?Originally Posted by Spudman
I pick a moon dog.
I have the sonic stomp going through an amp, and it rocks...I strongly recommend it!!
Stompbox or rackmount? Thru the effects loop?Originally Posted by Spudman
Sounds cool, no pun intended.
Trev
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I have the BBE Sonic Stomp and I think it works best at the end of the signal chain (last effect.) YMMV of course
Originally I used a BBE rackmount sonic maximizer on my PA systems. I had one channel go bad so I bought the Behringer equivalent. It's a 2 channel unit and worth every penny of it's meager price and then some.Originally Posted by t_ross33
I run it as the final unit right before the power amps after the eq, and compressor. Signal looks like this: (mono out of mixer)>EQ>Compressor>Sonic Maximizer.
When you turn it off is when it is most noticeable. I immediately rush to turn it back on because the system sounds SOOOOO much better with it on. I always use it with a PA no matter what.
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