Silver Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 168 Registered: Dec-03 | Has anyone had experience with the epicenter? I keep on hearing that it really works. Will it really give a kick to the bass? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 6149 Registered: Dec-03 | I used to have one. I sold it to someone on eBay a few years ago though. I never really had a need for one. All the epicenter does is restore bass frequencies where they're missing, such as from broadcast radio stations and such. It's a fun toy, but if your system is good to begin with, it's not really needed. I've never felt a need for more bass in my systems though. I buiold them right the first time so there's plenty of everything I want at the touch of a control. If you lay out a good system to start, you'll never need to over-process the signal to fix lacking anything. just some thoughts there to share. |
New member Username: SeaneqWest reading, Pa Usa Post Number: 1 Registered: Jul-05 | You should invest in EQ's and X/O's instead. |
Bronze Member Username: Audioguy22Post Number: 54 Registered: Jul-05 | I've used them and there way cool! They work and are worth the money. You need to see it for what it is, An effects box. If your a purest, its not for you. |
Silver Member Username: Riebread77Post Number: 307 Registered: Jun-05 | I have a BRAND NEW EPICENTER for sale if anybody is interested. I'm looking for $125 shipped. It is gray and has the sound activated LED. Drop me a line on here or email me at riebread77@aol.com. Ryan |
Bronze Member Username: MaddrakkettPost Number: 21 Registered: Sep-05 | I like my bass as it is, but there are times when I would like my rock and metal CDs to hit like those Bass Mekanik, Bass Syndicate type discs. Would the Epicenter make this possible from standard CDs that weren't initially recorded to have extreme bass? |