In Reply to: Is the latest BBE 882i Maximizer totally different than the original beast? posted by Quiet Earth on October 2, 2006 at 22:47:42:
anything that 'processes' sound gets a bad rap with Audiophools but most don't realize that recording studios are full of this type of equipment. I have my 882i's balanced outputs feeding a new Crown XTi2000 amp. With the BBE 'in process' the sound takes on a clarity, especially in the mid band, that is suble but at the same time astonishing. In no way does the sound take on a processed nature. It sounds completely natural, the way recordings are meant to sound. Ignore mine and everyone elses post and try one out for yourself. Most online retailers have a 30 day return policy. Mine will never go back.
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Follow Ups
- I love the BBE 882i... - CrownXTi 04:59:59 10/03/06 (4)
- Be fair... - Jim Austin 15:14:51 10/23/06 (0)
- how about using it in a home audio system? - ocd 18:43:58 10/03/06 (1)
- Yes, works equally well... - CrownXTi 04:56:44 10/04/06 (0)
- Re: I love the BBE 882i... - Quiet Earth 09:40:55 10/03/06 (0)