The 482i Sonic Maximizer restores natural brilliance and clarity to an audio signal by the use of two integrated functions. First, it adjusts the phase relationships between the low, mid and high frequencies through adding progressively longer delay times to lower frequencies, creating a kind of mirror curve to neutralize the effect of loudspeaker phase distortion. Second, the Sonic Maximizer augments higher and lower frequencies as loudspeakers tend to be less efficient in their extreme treble and bass ranges. The end result is a dynamic, program-driven restoration which reveals more of the natural texture and detail in the sound without causing fatigue that is often associated with exciter effects, psychoacoustic processors or excessive use of equalizers.
The 882i is a dual-mono Sonic Maximizer that features our fourth generation processing engine and perfectly suited for any studio, PA system, guitar/bass rig or any application that requires balanced connectivity.
The DI-400 is a professional-grade four-channel active Direct Input ("DI") box with a built-in Sonic Maximizer processor on each channel, the DI-400 employs the BBE 4th-generation processing engine.
An �active� direct box, the DI-400's design is completely transformerless. Nothing to color the sound, its transparency reveals the free expression of the instrument�s voice.
The DI-100x is a professional-grade active Direct Input ("DI") box built primarily for recording applications. Designed with paramount importance placed on maintaining the highest sonic integrity, its major advantage over other high-end DI boxes on the market is its built-in Sonic Maximizer processor which employs the BBE 4th-generation processing engine.
The BBE EQA-231 is a professional dual 31-band graphic equalizer. ideal for use in live sound rigs and installed setups such as studio, stage, DJ and sound contracting. The EQA-231 utilizes Constant-Q filters (constant bandwidth) this means that the bandwidth of each individual filter has a perfect balance between being narrow enough to prevent unwanted interaction between filters, yet wide enough to deliver exactly the type of correction curve for the ultimate in precision equalizing.