When I came across a few references to the Sonic Maximizer, I thought it might be just what I needed. After purchasing a JBL10G2, I was disappointed in the overall lack of high fidelity. Altho a very good sounding speaker for bass, volumne, and vocal presence, the upper end lacks the crispness and clarity that I feel is needed when playing SMFs, mp3s, or arranger styles. I soon discovered that's true with most PA speakers.
The "fix" provided by the Sonic Maximizer was as much, if not more, than what I had hoped for! The SM can bring out a brilliance in either the highs or lows that weren't there to begin with. It has an effect on/off button that makes it easy to A/B with or without.
After my initial disappointment with the 10G2 (before I had the SM), I went out and purchased the "forum famous" SxA100... a very good sounding speaker, but better with the BBE SM. I'll probably keep both speakers... and definitely keep the BBE. How it works, don't know, don't care... but it works great... like taking the muffler off.
Again, the sound I'm looking for is one that comes as close as possible to my home stereo, and the BBE helps to achieve that.
Next, I'll be comparing microphones. After that, I'll have no excuse to not start gigging (I mean working) again!
Glenn