wow this video was from 2012/13 ( 10 years ago) I guess you've used a a high quality camera back then, its video quality looks better then some uploads these days
Nice video. I was trying to find out info on the BBE Sonic Maximizer 482. (With the blue front panel) as I see a lot of variations, including the Red units. Phil
I have a 16 channel presonus live , and 4 kla12's (wire goes to KW181(2) then to Kla12(X2) a side). My plan is to try direct mixer out to the BBE 882i then to the speakers. You think it will sound more cleaner for Live and sometimes DJ scenario for ?
the problem is people are applying on the recording side, and another person has the same effect playback side, the result is constant tweaking, its a pain in the ass! IT should be the job of the recording guy to have this in imo not the listener with all these dubious sound enhancements. I'm confident that EQ controls as found on solid state amps is a left over from old tube amps, based on old tube guitar cabs, where these EQs where actually effective. In an all solid state amp, Treble and Bass controls are pretty much redundant.
Great presentation!
wow this video was from 2012/13 ( 10 years ago) I guess you've used a a high quality camera back then, its video quality looks better then some uploads these days
great info, thank you!
Nice video. I was trying to find out info on the BBE Sonic Maximizer 482. (With the blue front panel) as I see a lot of variations, including the Red units.
Phil
Great video. But too much background noise ... pretty rude of people to do that. Especially since he's dropping some pretty valuable knowledge.
Can I still use the 882i for DJing?
The bbe maximizer can be use in insert channel mixer to process any vocal?
I have a 16 channel presonus live , and 4 kla12's (wire goes to KW181(2) then to Kla12(X2) a side). My plan is to try direct mixer out to the BBE 882i then to the speakers. You think it will sound more cleaner for Live and sometimes DJ scenario for ?
now i undestand why microphine feedback produce. Tnx uploader
the problem is people are applying on the recording side, and another person has the same effect playback side, the result is constant tweaking, its a pain in the ass! IT should be the job of the recording guy to have this in imo not the listener with all these dubious sound enhancements. I'm confident that EQ controls as found on solid state amps is a left over from old tube amps, based on old tube guitar cabs, where these EQs where actually effective. In an all solid state amp, Treble and Bass controls are pretty much redundant.
The holes in the wall 😏
most djs truly don't know squat about audio
+Purp Julius amen
Nneyjock
oK, Wtf are those ppl doing there ? so much unnecessary noise ...like nobody cares what he is saying.