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Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black

Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black

Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black
$ 89.99

Score By Feature

Based on 378 ratings
Value for money
8.58
Sound quality
8.73
Accuracy
7.51

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Product Description

An enhancer and a processor that restores bass to the original level
It is capable of reproducing and injecting low frequency information back into a signal path accurately
A bass equalization circuit that is efficient
An optimal signal transfer is ensured by gold-plated contacts
It has an output level of It is powered by 5 volts

Questions & Answers

Comparing this to audiocontrol epicenter, what does it look like?

The bass knob can be operated in two different Here are a few points that you should know. *br>2. Remote gain adjustment that causes the amplifier's input impedance to change in response to the adjustment. You scroll it like an EQ slider in a remote. Using the Epicenter, you can restore digital bass to a signal. *br> *br>You send a full range uncrossed over signal to the Epicenter. In order to determine what should be present in low frequencies, the epicenter examines this signal and calculates what it thinks should be present at higher octaves. In situations where bass frequencies are already present in the source material, the Epicenter will not be able to add any effects. Based on what it sees at higher frequencies, it uses subharmonic algorithms to determine what it thinks should be present at low It is set in the Epicenter as to how many frequencies you want to adjust in addition, you can choose how wide a range you want to adjust. The adjustment is accomplished via 2 knobs labelled "wide" and "sweep.". You can download Audiocontrol directly from their website. A user can set the center frequency of the bass restoration by using the Sweep knob. The Epicenter® is centered on 27Hz when the Sweep knob has been turned all the way to the left. As the Sweep knob is turned all the way to the right, The Epicenter® is centered at Approximately 45Hz is represented by the middle position. Within the range of 27Hz to 63Hz, The Epicenter®'s Sweep knob can be adjusted to center its restoration. It is possible to modulate the width of a restoration using the Wide knob. The bass response is more tight and harder hitting when the Wide knob is turned all the way to the left. The bass response is more booming and open when the Wide knob is turned all the way to the right. After you've tuned the device to boost (create) bass in the correct frequency range, you then select the amount of restoration you would like to customize by turning the knob found at the front of the unit.

Because the epicenter requires an uncrossed over signal to work, you will need to cross over your signal AFTER the epicenter. If you are using crossovers for your head unit, you will need a full-range crossover There needs to be an external crossover for the Epicenter, or you will need to use a range output for that. In addition to this digital restoration of the bass, the epicenter functions as a line driver, producing approximately 10 volts of power. It supports both balanced and unbalanced inputs. With the epicenter you can make ANY music sound absolutely thunderous. In addition, if you do not know how your amplifier works then you can drive it into HARD clipping very easily. In this bass of the Epicenter you can find Not much more than a toy for your head. When it's used with some music, it produces muddy, useless results. When applied to other music, it creates a sickeningly deep, punchy and consuming bass line. Creating bass is hit or miss, because you can only alter the frequency of the bass on the unit itself, so you cannot tweak it for every The only way to adjust it is to turn it 'off' or to turn up the amount it recreates. With this device, you get a parametric EQ and a harmonic bass restoration device combined.

To connect this to your amp, do you need an amp kit or do you just need the twisted wire outputs?

Set of amplifiers

I have a regular stereo system with RCA inputs that I would like to connect to this as a bass booster with an input from my laptop. Is this possible?

I don't understand why we need to complicate this. Using a lap top as a stereo not an

RMS stands for Real-Time Monitoring System, right?

You are not looking at an amplifier here. Using a digital bass processor is similar to using a low frequency equilizer, but this is not quite

Selected User Reviews For Soundstream BX-15 Bass Maximizer and Bass Restoration Processor,Black

There are three aspects of aesthetics terminals, audio, and sound
5/5

At first, I was skeptical about both the functionality and sound quality of this bass amplifier compared to ones used to restore bass from audio sources. In summary, I would say I am satisfied with the overall package in terms of how it looks, how it performs in the low-end and how flexible and flexible it is. While the base knob is plastic, it serves its purpose. There is a bonus that the settings knob is retractable as well as the bass knob. There have been complaints that the peak level meters on the spider's eyes do not light up red any more. The main problem here is that if you don't match the amplifier levels to the levels of the unit, you're more than likely to overload it. In the spider's eyes there are leds that function as peak level meters if the leds blink blue, you are in the safe zone, but if the leds flash red or are continually red, you are clipping and risk damaging the amplifier, bass The result of the work was excellent. I used 8 gauge wiring, good quality RCA's and adjusted the levels on the head unit, amp and bass restorer to the level that I was comfortable with. Whenever I had a question, Soundstream's customer service was very helpful and responsive. You get a lot of value for your money if you use it.

Augustus Weaver
Augustus Weaver
| Nov 28, 2020
Lows are good
4/5

I find it to be an excellent addition to my system especially the lows from my old school music do not work as well on my.

Finley Ward
Finley Ward
| Oct 22, 2020
Adding bass notes and customizing bass levels is a breeze with this product
4/5

Adding bass notes and customizing bass levels is a breeze with this product. When you want to lower the bass or increase the volume, this is an excellent product. Depending on the song, I also like being able to make either the bass tight or loose. In any case, the Knob unit face plate was broken. I still use it and it works perfectly!.

Sara Day
Sara Day
| Jun 03, 2021
The company Soundstream manufactures the Distortion Machine
3/5

Having it removed actually made the system sound better. My plan is to install it as soon as possible. There is too much distortion introduced by it. Rather than being beneficial, I consider it a waste of money!.

Malik Stephens
Malik Stephens
| Oct 24, 2020
Set your ear to the highest pitch! This is a great product, with excellent sound quality and a low price!
5/5
Asa Jensen
Asa Jensen
| Dec 15, 2020
This is a sumbido product
3/5

Depending on what is turned on and off, you can utilize the proboca submbido.

Jadiel McKenzie
Jadiel McKenzie
| Feb 15, 2021
Adding to your sound system is a great choice
5/5

I found a great price for this product that works extremely well with my car audio system.

Jaxton Archer
Jaxton Archer
| Sep 29, 2020
I really like the way it works
5/5

Item arrived in a timely manner and did exactly what the description said.

Kamari Delgado
Kamari Delgado
| Oct 09, 2020

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