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The Bass Processor, The Sonic Exciter, Solid Performance - Unbelievable Value - sonic exciter sound enhancement processor
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Product Information Document Enhancers/Exciters 40/*$&9$*5&3 49 Ultimate Stereo Sound Enhancement Processor The Bass Processor With its dedicated Drive, Tune and Mix controls, the Bass Processor allows you to dial-in the perfect bottom end for live sound or recording applications. Turning the Drive knob adjusts the bass intensity, which is properly set when the green LED lights up regularly during loud bass signal peaks. The longer the LED lights up, the longer the duration of the bass signal at peak levels (Sustain), leading to a tighter and more voluminous bass. The Tune knob selects the upper cut-off frequency between 50 Hz - 160 Hz, while the Mix control sets the amount of the processed bass signal is blended with the original. The Sonic Exciter SX3040's Sonic Exciter section is all about adding harmonic content to your music, the natural range of overtones that give music its openness and liveliness - harmonics that are often lost when amplifiers and instruments are miked. Tune sets the cut-off frequency within the range from 1.3 kHz - 10 kHz, while the Harmonics control sets the amount of harmonics that are added to the signal, and has a direct influence on the detail reproduction and quality of the sound. Mix adjusts how much of the processed sound is mixed with the original signal. Solid Performance - Unbelievable Value You'd be hard-pressed to find another single piece of gear that can improve the sound of your recordings or live shows more than the SONIC EXCITER SX3040! And this mastering marvel is so very affordable, you'll want 2 or 3 for your studio, and a couple more for your live rack. Get down to your BEHRINGER dealer, or get your first SX3040 online today - you'll be back for more! 3 of 6