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BBE SM500 500 Series Single-Channel Sonic Maximizer
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Since 1985, BBE Sound has been one of the premier audio technology companies in the world. True pioneers in developing audio improvement technologies, BBE have been dedicated to delivering high-quality signal processors for anyone who needs them for nearly 30 years.  Truly, no studio, be it at home or on the professional level, should be without a BBE signal processor. In the most rudimentary of terms, a signal processor captures digital information and converts it into sound, whether it is your lead guitar track or an ambient nature recording. Once the information or sound is processed, you are able to manipulate it however you need to. Basically, a signal processor allows you to hear and tweak your sound however you see fit.

So which signal processor is right for you? Well, that comes down to what you will be using it for and which features are important to you. If you're looking for one to use in your home studio, you may want to have a look at the 282iR Desktop Sonic Maximizer with Unbalanced RCA and 3.5mm Connections. This two channel signal processor will be perfect for recording or sound reproduction. With smaller chassis, it's ideal for areas where space is at a premium, while still delivering the same performance as larger, rack mounted systems.

If you're looking for a processor that may be better suited to DJ rigs or other live shows at nightclubs or theatres, spend some time with the 382iSW Stereo Sonic Maximizer with Subwoofer Output. Not only does this processor offer the full-featured Sonic Maximizer engine, it also includes an independent variable subwoofer low-pass filter output as well as +20dB of headroom. With a clear sound and unmatched versatility, your live sound will reach new heights with this processor.

BBE signal processors bring the best out of your performance or recordings. And when you know you're going to sound great, it gives you the freedom to focus your attention elsewhere - like making sure you and your audience are constantly into the music.