I've tried the DFX and DFX seems to be a rip-off of BBE because the company that made DFX lost their distribution rights to BBE and invented their own. I use BBE and Aphex as outboard devices (My 2nd job is a sound man at a local watering hole) for listening over a PA and also when recording. Does anyone have further thoughts on this matter? I'm assuming the the Sonic Maximizer, because of its increased control and flexibility over what's in the iAudio, could enhance the sound coming from sources other than the iAudio (i.e., flac on my computer and cd's from my cd player) even more. I utilize BBE on my iAudio7 (where it's a built-in processing option), and I have a Little Dot MKII fed into by a Headroom Micro Dac. I am very intrigued and tempted by this posting. For a lot of applications once you go BBE you don't go back. In fact it can be used to raise the bass response.įor those who don't know BBE the Sonic Maximizer isn't an EQ but it contours the low end and high end frequencies and plays with the timings of each. I recently hooked my BBE Sonic Maximizer up to my HP setup (M-Audio Fire410 - BBE Sonic Maximizer 482i - Little Dot MKIII - AKG K701) and really makes quite a difference in sound option when you play around with the two contours. Originally Posted by One Fan To Another /img/forum/go_quote.gif
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