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  • #16
    The BBE aligns and balances your tone spectrum as well as giving you a little more control over your bass and treble frequencies. This is limited however as the tone control is only one knob.
    I use a 362NR and I love it. The 362 has a broader range than the guitar designated units.

    On a side note, I have a 42" Hitachi plasma TV that has a BBE in it, you set to hard or soft and it really livens things up.

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    • #17
      I love mine but I don't need it. Its the 882i with the 1/4" and xlr inputs. Never been used. I paid almost $275.00-I will let it go for $160.00 shipped. Any takers?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by charveljunkie View Post
        I love mine but I don't need it. Its the 882i with the 1/4" and xlr inputs. Never been used. I paid almost $275.00-I will let it go for $160.00 shipped. Any takers?


        Haven't read the board rules?
        I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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        • #19
          Originally posted by DonP View Post
          Not needed for a Marshall IMO. Maybe the 5150 needs a little help?

          I think they work really good for a Home Theater system. I bought my current AWIA system because it had the BBE logic stuff in it.

          BTW I have a 422a but I'm saving it in case I get a 5150 someday.
          Really made my 50watt DSL-2000 come alive! Not needed for my
          VHT 2/90/2 though. But it was amazing last in line to the input of
          the DSL imo. Made all the "Mush" gone!

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          • #20
            What do you think it could do for my Marshall VS 8100 head? I recently put in a new high gain JJ pre-amp tube.
            My band plays deathmetal in B, and i'm not really planning to buy a new amp yet.

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            • #21
              Well I got a cheap one just for fun once, and it stayed in the rack. It is a lazy mans eq. But I use it all the time. Once i forgot to turn it on and the signal was barley getting through, I thought my rig was blown. It would only make noise if I hit the strings really hard. Scared the $hit out of me.

              Last edited by Jason slsh; 06-25-2007, 06:03 PM.
              "when people say metal, they dont think bling bling they think stainless steel kitchen knife"
              I just made that quote..

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