Greetings Klama2006, good for you. Hearing is believing! I've been in the hobby for 20 plus years and have been using a BBE sonic maximizer for the entire time.
I currently run the BBE482, which is a dual mono design, with great specs and the latest (phase four) circuitry
Given this black box cost a wopping $200.00, which wouldn't even cover the tax on a couple of my interconnection cables, makes it one of the best pieces of audio equipment ever, PERIOD!!!
My system has evolved quite a bit over the years and I find that the BBE continues to profoundly improves the sound quality. I'm so accustom to the sonic improvement that the BBE circuit makes, I couldn't imagine listening without one.
It's a shame that most audiophiles are signal processor phobes. Most will never know just how good their systems could sound.
Don't get discouraged by all the negative respones you'll probably receive to this thread. Trust your ears.
If you can find one, you might want to try a 3DBX, digital series, dynamic range expander. Properly used, it can make a real improvement.
By the way, the next time you're in a recording studio or at live event, take a look around at the equipment their using, you'll likely see tons of signal processors from the likes of BBE, DBX and others.
Welcome to the club...
I currently run the BBE482, which is a dual mono design, with great specs and the latest (phase four) circuitry
Given this black box cost a wopping $200.00, which wouldn't even cover the tax on a couple of my interconnection cables, makes it one of the best pieces of audio equipment ever, PERIOD!!!
My system has evolved quite a bit over the years and I find that the BBE continues to profoundly improves the sound quality. I'm so accustom to the sonic improvement that the BBE circuit makes, I couldn't imagine listening without one.
It's a shame that most audiophiles are signal processor phobes. Most will never know just how good their systems could sound.
Don't get discouraged by all the negative respones you'll probably receive to this thread. Trust your ears.
If you can find one, you might want to try a 3DBX, digital series, dynamic range expander. Properly used, it can make a real improvement.
By the way, the next time you're in a recording studio or at live event, take a look around at the equipment their using, you'll likely see tons of signal processors from the likes of BBE, DBX and others.
Welcome to the club...