I have one of these in my studio (hardware). I use it on my far field monitors. It does seem to tighten up the high end and improve the clarity of the sound. If you are using it with an equalizer as I am (an Ashley Stereo 31 band) I found that I had to change the equalizer settings after I installed the BBE. Although it is supposed to improve imaging etc. through offsetting phase shifts it also definitely adds an equalization effect. Though I can't really say that the EQ effect isn't caused by the phase compensation. In any case it's not just psychoacoustic as my RTA can see the EQ change as well. I also used these things when I was in the live sound business. They really improve live sound a lot IMHO. Interestingly enough. if I use the BBE on my near-field monitors, some very expensive Genelecs, the BBE seemed to reduce the quality of the sound rather than improve it. Possibly the Genelecs do not need any phase compensation. I've been thinking of putting one on my home stereo to see if it improves the sound. I have no experience with the software version, but the hardware version is definitely worth the money as far as I'm concerned. ----- Original Message ----- From: "mbedtom" <mbedtom@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 2:18 AM Subject: [motm] Opinions Sought: BBE Sonic Maximizer > I would appreciate hearing from everyone out there in MOTM-land who > has experience with a BBE Sonic Maximizer. Seems like a one-trick > pony but if the trick is good, it might be justified. Is the plug-in > version sonically equivalent to the "external box" version? The plug- > in is cheaper and might help keep noise levels down... > > Your thoughts on this and anything related, would be most appreciated. > > Cheers! > Tom Farrand > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: [motm] Opinions Sought: BBE Sonic Maximizer
2004-08-21 by Paul Haneberg
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