Aphex 204 Aural Exciter and Big Bottom
Customer Comments:Feature: with both xlr and 1/4 I/O's in conjunction with -10/+4db selectivity, the only thing missing would be optical & digital I/O's - HOWEVER - this is the device that one could argue makes digital realm recording obsolete. Quality: I had my previous 104 for several years without any problems. My favorite collaborator has one that we used in a band 20 years ago. No problems.....This device does everything the manufacturer says it will. Value: Get a deal on one of these, they're out there, and it'll be the best investment in your music that you ever made. Sound: I use in a home studio between a dbx DDP and a tascam cr-rw700, this is a must have device for home studio owners. Generally in lieu of a tube EQ in the final signal chain, it works equally well as a mastering tool or in individual track recording. Essential for giving life to acoustic rythems and synth based horn solos. If you could have only one tool, this would be it. I purchased it to replace my older model 104. Support: i've never required any support of any kind, the manuals are more than excellent. Blowout prices on select Recording
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