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BBE introduces the new version of its Sonic Maximizer processing module in the API 500 format, which will debut tomorrow at NAMM 2014.

The BBE SM500 module employs the same processing engine as the Sonic Maximizer 882i.

Specifications :

  • Mono channel processor
  • Frequency response: 5Hz – 30kHz (±0.5dBu, –10dBu input)
  • THD < 0.1% (10dBu input, 20Hz – 20kHz)
  • Max output level: +20dBu approximately
  • Input impedance: 47 Ohms (balanced XLR)
  • Output impedance: 600 Ohms (balanced XLR)
  • Sensitivity: –45dBu

The BBE SM500 is designed in the US but made in China. No information regarding the retail price. More details are available at www.bbesound.com

 

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