Waves MaxxBass 102 manual Application Examples, Small Speaker Systems, Clubs, DJ, Band Systems

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Public Address System

Application Examples

Small Speaker Systems

MaxxBass significantly enhances audio systems with small speakers such as PA in restaurants and retail as shown in Figure 7. These systems, equipped with small or ceiling mount speakers, will be dramatically enhanced by allowing listeners to enjoy the deep bass tones in music without adding a subwoofer. It will

eliminate system distortion caused by trying to push the PA to deliver frequencies its speakers cannot reproduce.

Figure 7 shows two MaxxBass units, one affecting “area one”,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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the other “area two”. This architecture is designed to accom-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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modate different speaker types (with different speaker cutoff)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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amplifier

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 7. PA Application

Clubs, DJ, Band Systems

MaxxBass can be utilized on both main and monitor speakers for live sound applications as shown in Figure 8. On the main speakers with subwoofers, MaxxBass delivers a deeper bass sensation without over-driving the subwoofer. Connect MaxxBass between the system’s crossover unit low (frequency) output and the subwoofer amplifier. When connecting to a subwoofer, connect the crossover’s low frequency output to MaxxBass’ left and right inputs and use one of MaxxBass’ outputs to the subwoofer’s amplifier. A main speaker system not including a subwoofer can achieve the sound of a subwoofer by using MaxxBass.

On-stage monitors normally use smaller speakers, either in side-field or personal monitoring setups. Use MaxxBass to enhance the on-stage monitoring system to allow it to deliver a fuller, deeper, and thus less harsh sound.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CD player

 

 

 

 

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equalizer

 

 

 

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Figure 8. Club Application

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MaxxBass 102, MaxxBass 101 specifications

Waves MaxxBass is a cutting-edge audio processing technology designed to enhance the low-end presence in audio tracks without requiring excessive power or large speakers. Specifically, MaxxBass 101 and MaxxBass 102 are two distinct offerings within the MaxxBass lineup, tailored for different user needs while sharing a core set of features and technologies.

MaxxBass 101 is particularly aimed at producers and engineers who require a simple, intuitive tool for low-end enhancement. It utilizes psychoacoustic principles to create the perception of deep bass frequencies that are felt more than heard, allowing smaller speakers to reproduce bass sounds that they normally would struggle with. This is achieved through a combination of harmonic generation and filtering techniques. MaxxBass 101 allows users to define the fundamental frequency of the bass they wish to enhance, generating additional harmonics that resonate well in the mix, ensuring clarity and punch.

On the other hand, MaxxBass 102 builds upon the foundation set by its predecessor, introducing more advanced features for sophisticated users. It not only retains the intuitive interface and psychoacoustic technology of MaxxBass 101 but also incorporates multi-band processing capabilities. This means users can target and enhance multiple frequency ranges independently, allowing for greater control over the mix's overall tonal balance. The enhanced algorithms present in MaxxBass 102 allow users to achieve a richer, more dynamic low-frequency response, making it an invaluable tool for professional sound designers and audio engineers.

Both MaxxBass options come equipped with a user-friendly interface, making it easy for both novice and seasoned professionals to integrate them into their digital audio workstations. The built-in visual feedback tools, such as frequency spectrums and gain reduction meters, assist users in making adjustments that effectively enhance their audio without unwanted distortion.

Additionally, the implementation of the Waves SoundGrid technology allows for low-latency processing, making MaxxBass plugins suitable for real-time applications such as live sound engineering and broadcasting without compromising audio quality. In summary, Waves MaxxBass 101 and 102 are revolutionary tools for anyone looking to bolster their audio productions with robust low-end presence, showcasing a blend of innovative technology and user accessibility. Whether you are mixing a track, designing sound for film, or working in live performance, these plugins offer essential capabilities to elevate your audio experience.