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View Poll Results: bbe sonic stomp or 482i
sonic stomp 5 55.56%
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:33 PM
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is the 482i worth the money or should i settle on a sonic stomp?
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Sonic stomp is simpler. I use it for a bit of a fat boost, or a clarity boost, either one. I like what it does.
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:43 PM
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would you say the mic imput/output is that big of a neccesity on a piece of gear like that?
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Old 01-17-2008, 07:12 AM
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It depends on your needs. I'd say being the rack unit, 482i is definitely better. I can handle various signal levels so you can put it whereever you like. You can also use it to beef up the band mix not just bass. Also it should have much better headroom, and do not underestimate that.

That said, nothing can beat the simplcity and portability of a small pedal.
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Old 01-17-2008, 09:07 AM
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I see that you're using a GK rackmounted head, so I would recommend that you get the 482i and rack it up in the effects loop of your head. The Sonic Maximizer gives you the best results if you run it as late as possible in your signal chain. I run mine in my effects loop after my compressor. Plus, I don't know anyone who uses a Sonic Maximizer and doesn't leave it on all the time. I know that the only time I bypass mine is to see exactly what it's doing for me.

If you don't have a rack setup, the Sonic Stomp is fine. They have essentially the same guts as the 4-series rackmounted Sonic Maximizers.

Also, the 482i doesn't have any XLR inputs/outputs. You might be thinking of the 882i, which has balanced line-level XLR inputs and outputs.
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:14 AM
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I see that you're using a GK rackmounted head, so I would recommend that you get the 482i and rack it up in the effects loop of your head. The Sonic Maximizer gives you the best results if you run it as late as possible in your signal chain. I run mine in my effects loop after my compressor. Plus, I don't know anyone who uses a Sonic Maximizer and doesn't leave it on all the time. I know that the only time I bypass mine is to see exactly what it's doing for me.

If you don't have a rack setup, the Sonic Stomp is fine. They have essentially the same guts as the 4-series rackmounted Sonic Maximizers.

Also, the 482i doesn't have any XLR inputs/outputs. You might be thinking of the 882i, which has balanced line-level XLR inputs and outputs.
Hey bassman - you seem to be quite knowledgeable about Sonic Maximizers (this thread and the OTHER thread). I just bought a 362 from a fellow TBer (I wanted his dbx 1066 and took the 362 just to make things simple for him and expensive for me LOL). From looking at the BBE site I would say the 362 is the budget rack version. Would that be a correct statement? Is the 482 a giant leap above the 362?

My original plan was to buy a compressor and then maybe a Sonic Stomp pedal but the above deal came along so that's where I am at now.

Thanks.

sorry.....not trying to hijack the thread.
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:28 AM
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I think that the 4 series are a newer "improved" version of the sonic maximizer, and the 3 series SMs are a little older. The 362 is a bit less expensive than the 482, but I've never A/Bed them to see how much of a difference there is. I use a 362, and it works great for me.
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