They are great for a home theater. I used to use a Lexicon pre with a Nakamichi poweramp and used them in between. Really sounded great on spoken dialogue.
i know people rag on sonic maximizers all the time but it sounds good with some amps. i used to put one in the loop of an ampeg vh140c and it really brought that amp to life. its an awesome crunchy solid state amp, but with the maximizer seemed to be put some more snap in there for metal tones. then on the only hand the maximizer makes 5150s sound like a can of bees haha
In my PA rig. They are not ment for a guitar rig. They are meant for pro audio to dial a rig in for a room. If they sound good to you in your rig, you have it dialed in for you. It's not going to sound good to the croud, and it's not going to sound good with a close mic. You can get the same results with a compressor. Just use a compressor on your guitar rig and use the sonic maximizer to dial in a pro audio rig or home theater.
I agree. I used one for three years. It collected dust after 10 years. On a P.A. system it does sound really good, especially up front. I bought mine when I was in my Vito Bratta phase. I had an ADA MP-1, CArvin FET400, Sonic Maximizer 822, and an Alesis Quadraverb.
I agree. I used one for three years. It collected dust after 10 years. On a P.A. system it does sound really good, especially up front. I bought mine when I was in my Vito Bratta phase. I had an ADA MP-1, CArvin FET400, Sonic Maximizer 822, and an Alesis Quadraverb.
No WAYYY man Ive used one for 5 years, mostly on my distortion channels and it gives it BITE. Its like a bass and treble on steroids, I would NEVER play without one. If someone stole mine id go out and buy one 2 days later.
I dont know why you would say people rag on them, I wouldn't play without mine. If they're not meant for a rig, why are they in pedal form?
They are great for a home theater. I used to use a Lexicon pre with a Nakamichi poweramp and used them in between. Really sounded great on spoken dialogue.
I heard that and I wanted to try it, but I didnt know how to run it because it has a 1/4 inch jack. So where exactly are you suposed to put it, and what connectors does it use? What model you got?
I used one for a while....until I bumped it out for a Graphic EQ pedal that sounded 10 times better with more control.
When I had it....I ran it in the loop.
I used one for a while....until I bumped it out for a Graphic EQ pedal that sounded 10 times better with more control.
When I had it....I ran it in the loop.
I used one for a while....until I bumped it out for a Graphic EQ pedal that sounded 10 times better with more control.
When I had it....I ran it in the loop.
Bingo!
Thats the one I picked up. Set it right about flat line with VERY MINOR tweaks of the sliders....when you kick it on....VERY NOTICEABLE. Dont color the tone....just seems like you injected the amp with Steroids.
I agree. I used one for three years. It collected dust after 10 years. On a P.A. system it does sound really good, especially up front. I bought mine when I was in my Vito Bratta phase. I had an ADA MP-1, CArvin FET400, Sonic Maximizer 822, and an Alesis Quadraverb.
For bass players who want to sinc up their bass frequencies with their treble for more punch. Guitars do not have a wide enough frequency range to benefit from a sonic maximizer. You'd be better off with a compressor and an EQ pedal. You'd get the better results.