Best BBE Sonic Maximizer 882i Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to BBE Sonic Maximizer 882i based on experts and consumers reviews.
SPL Tube Vitalizer
Based on 1 reviews
I can't really imagine to work with voice overs without our SPL Tube Vitalizer. This device makes the voice clearer and more pleasant to listen to. It is also perfect for processing choirs in an arrangement and some instruments with a "heavy" center. It nicely raises high frequencies and raises the bass to a completely different dimension. The device has been used by me for many years and does not cause problems. It will definitely remain one of the main devices we use and will use in the future. It works well where other tube compressors do not. It is basically very unique in its operation. It is not a universal device, but specialized equipment for professionals, for specific tasks, mainly for working with the voice and softening certain tracks in the arrangement. The device...
SPL Stereo Vitalizer Mk2-T
Based on 7 reviews
I own both Vitalizers and each have their own characteristics but the sound from this is powerful and like nothing that can be achieved from an eq. You want decent rounded low end , youve got it .. you want the top to sparkle ? its there .. you want a bit more clarity in the mids , easy ... a bit of extra field you say? not a problem ... all this and not a drop of noise .. lovely ! These days it comes into play along side my 9530 when im not getting what i need straight from that for a bit more power ... cant see myself ever selling it. Only down side is when using the stereo expander i find it hangs to the right a bit, but its not a problem really as i have several options on level inputs and outputs throughout the hardware. All in all though you wont get the sound from an eq that you...
BBE Sonic Maximizer 482i
Based on 5 reviews
I wanted to get one of these Bad boys after seeing a DJ on youtube explain how they work. This is so easy to use and set up you literally just run your sound through it with patch cables ( jack leads) but the sound you get once it is running is so good you wont believe your ears. What it does is basically send the bass and tops signal out at the same time and harmonizes them so you get clear deep bass and clear high tops ( I know those are not scientific terms) I use this as part of my set so I have sound from my mixer into the sonic maximizer, then into the crossover and then the amp! I have used mine ever since I got it and it will now be in my rack forever and ever and ever etc. Fantastic piece of kit and you will be amazed how nice your bass and tops sound with this running through...
Behringer SX3040 V2
Based on 13 reviews
Ever since I heard of Aphex and their "Aural Exciter" I've been intrigued by such units but also somewhat questioned their use - can't we just adjust things in the mix, cutting and boosting tracks to achieve clarity and separation? I still, even now, feel that these processors are a bit of a "trick", to be added to a track to rescue it and make it better than it might otherwise be through hard work alone. And that's the point! There comes a moment in the track's creation where some broader processing is worth trying, and it doesn't always need to sound obvious, sometimes a very slight lift in the track *as a whole* makes a lot of difference, and that's how I have started to use this unit. It's easy to overdo anything with outboard units, you get used to a...