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BBE are discontinuing their 482 and 882 series of sonic maximizers. They are being replaced with the 482i and the 882i, which are just repackages of the originals with sturdier faceplates and nicer knurled knobs. Street price was around $200 for the 482 and Guitar Center is carrying them for $100. I just picked a 482 up yesterday after calling BBE to confirm which model would be most suitable for my applications. Wow. It's not an EQ device like the exciter type modules, rather it "corrects" the phase distortions that occur from sending any signal through an amp and speakers. I play a digital piano and hearing those inner voices is very important to the style that I value. This 482 has done a minor miracle in clarifying the mix for me. Damn, now I have to play more accurately! Usually it is the last processor in your signal chain, coming after any EQ or compression. It requires a line level input and so can be inserted in your effects loop from your guitar amp. I'd be curious to hear what other people's experiences are with this unit, I'm pretty impressed by what I'm hearing so far in my own studio. SVG __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com