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Not bad... [emoji2]Bumbum wrote:is that 202 Exciter any good ?
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no. i regret buying both the exciter and the "bass enhancer". if you want an excellent exciter i recommend the Relight Harmonic Exciter, that one is worth every penny. If you want bass enhancement put your money towards Kuassa EVE-MP5. To reiterate, i do not recommend either red rock product at all. The exciter is very harsh and unusable and the bass enhancer doesn't do anything but add mud.
I want to add that I have the same experiences with these and confirm what GRIFTY said, although anecdotal. With that said, try it yourself and make your own mind.GRIFTY wrote:no. i regret buying both the exciter and the "bass enhancer". if you want an excellent exciter i recommend the Relight Harmonic Exciter, that one is worth every penny. If you want bass enhancement put your money towards Kuassa EVE-MP5. To reiterate, i do not recommend either red rock product at all. The exciter is very harsh and unusable and the bass enhancer doesn't do anything but add mud.
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Imo no.Bumbum wrote:is that 202 Exciter any good ?
I like other stuff from Red Rock like Red70 and RE3Q Six-band Equalizer. C1-L1 Vintage Compressor is pretty cool too.
But I can't say the same for their exciter unfortunately.
But hey, make sure to try out stuff for yourself. Other peoples opinions regarding music gear can be pretty useless, not that other people are wrong, it's just that what works for one person might not work another.
Agree, the exciters sound bad, harsh and muddy.TritoneAddiction wrote:Imo no.Bumbum wrote:is that 202 Exciter any good ?
I like other stuff from Red Rock like Red70 and RE3Q Six-band Equalizer. C1-L1 Vintage Compressor is pretty cool too.
But I can't say the same for their exciter unfortunately.
But hey, make sure to try out stuff for yourself. Other peoples opinions regarding music gear can be pretty useless, not that other people are wrong, it's just that what works for one person might not work another.
The C1-L1 is great, but its a port of a free VST that costs now 60 as a RE... Weird...
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I'll put in a good word for the 202 Exciter, I think it's fine. That "harshness" is a subjective assessment, and in some situations I like it a lot. Plus I like the fact that you can mix wet & dry signal. It's not a magic awesomeness machine by any means, but it's a good buy at $25Bumbum wrote:is that 202 Exciter any good ?
Agree about the bass enhancer though, bit of a dud
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I don't think it was a drift problem. I think it was just tuned wrong. And yes that issue is fixed.JJGreen wrote:Has that note drifting problem been fixed in Red70? I seem to remember it was all over the place when it came out
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