Just to let you know ...
Guitarists and bassists have been demanding a foot pedal version of the legendary BBE Sonic Maximizer and the wait is finally over!
Many musicians don't have a spot for the rack mount unit, but long for the legendary clarity, definition and punch that only a Sonic Maximizer can provide. BBE took heed and carefully designed the Sonic Stomp foot pedal which delivers the same amazing sonic improvement as our popular 482i Sonic Maximizer.
Other features include hard-wire bypass, non-slip rubber bottom, easy-access 9v battery compartment and
included external power supply.
Sonic Stomp Specifications:
Frequency Response: Program Dependent
BBE: Lo Contour 12dB @ 50Hz
Process 12dB @ 10kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: BBE on Max 94dB
BBE on Min 104dB
THD: 0.02% at 1kHz
Noise: BBE on Max -87dBu
BBE on Min -97dBu
Max Signal Level 7dBu
Input Impedance: 1MEG Ohms
Output Impedance: 1K Ohm
* 0dBu = 0.775Vrms
Hardware Bypass: YES
Power Requirements:
DC inlet: 9VDC min. 200ma
Battery Life: 15 hours
What is it?
I noticed this in the newest AMS catalog... if it actually performs as well as the rack units I might have to snag one...
How much does it run? You can get used BBE's all day for gt;$70.
Originally Posted by DeadSkinSlayer3How much does it run? You can get used BBE's all day for gt;$70.
$99 at bass exchange
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Originally Posted by DeadSkinSlayer3How much does it run? You can get used BBE's all day for gt;$70.If I remember right, AMS has it listed at $99. Might be $79 though, I'll have to check. They aren't shipping until the end of April though.
I wonder if it'll last longer than their old Stinger pedal. It was only on the market for a couple of years.
Originally Posted by alecleeI wonder if it'll last longer than their old Stinger pedal. It was only on the market for a couple of years.If it works well, I'd hope so. I would prefer the stompbox design over a rack unit by far. I'd be willing to pay the little bit of extra cash for the stompbox if it meant I didn't have to buy the rack unit, a small rack to mount it in, and worry about finding one more outlet
Originally Posted by alecleeI wonder if it'll last longer than their old Stinger pedal. It was only on the market for a couple of years.
Yep, I was looking at the Stinger a few months ago and came across this new pedal... I'd love to hear how good the new ones work.
What does it do? I'm not experienced with sonic maximizers.
Originally Posted by AnthemWhat does it do? I'm not experienced with sonic maximizers.
i'd like to know the same thing. the bassist in my band has one in his rack, but i still think his bass sounds like sh*t
Unless I'm on crack, this basically looks like an EQ pedal that boosts the 50hz and 10khz frequencies by about 12 dbs.
Basically, it's not like the Sonic Maximizers at all........
Those devices, per my *limited* understanding, use specific FREQUENCY DEPENDENT delays to actually change the times that certain NATURAL guitar frequencies arrive at the amp's speaker cone (compared to the other frequencies), thus creating a more expansive and robust tone.
It's basically a way of improving/maximizing speaker cone performance. It's much more complicated than boosting bass amp; treble frequencies via a limited EQ pedal.
I don't blame BBE for trying to make a buck off of a farce, though.
They basically go through and clean up the signal, realign it to remove any phase cancellation (I think, someone please correct me if I'm wrong). I had one in my old rack setup and it was great! Made everything sound more open and tighter.
Originally Posted by MajesticUnless I'm on crack, this basically looks like an EQ pedal that boosts the 50hz and 10khz frequencies by about 12 dbs.
Basically, it's not like the Sonic Maximizers at all........
Those devices, per my *limited* understanding, use specific FREQUENCY DEPENDENT delays to actually change the times that certain NATURAL guitar frequencies arrive at the amp's speaker cone (compared to the other frequencies), thus creating a more expansive and robust tone.
It's basically a way of improving/maximizing speaker cone performance. It's much more complicated than boosting bass amp; treble frequencies via a limited EQ pedal.
I don't blame BBE for trying to make a buck off of a farce, though.
That sucks if what you're saying is true. Your description of a quot;realquot; Sonic Maximizer is dead on though. Cool units.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
BBE Sonic Stomp (Sonic Maximizer in a pedal)
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