Bedini Electronics Bedini Audio Spacial Environment B.A.S.E. Model 100
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| Ships from | Coolin, ID, 83821 |
| Ships to | United States |
| Package dimensions | 13.25" x 17.0" x 3.75" (15.0 lbs) |
| Voltage | 110V |
| Shipping carrier | UPS |
| Shipping cost | Free |
| Original accessories | Manual |
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Original owner acquired from John Bedini. The Bedini Audio Spatial Environment (B.A.S.E.) device is a professional audio processor invented by John Bedini in the early 1980s to create a three-dimensional sound experience for studio recordings and soundtracks. The B.A.S.E. device works by enhancing the spatial qualities of stereo recordings, making them sound as if they inhabit the listening space independently of the speakers. Unlike typical reverb or digital effects, B.A.S.E. aims to give recordings a sense of ambient space, depth, and width, simulating a binaural experience over speakers instead of headphones. The B.A.S.E. processor has been used in major recording and soundtrack studios, with notable engineers and producers such as Alan Howarth (known for soundtracks for Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Studios, and Universal Studios), Warren Cyle, Michael Wagner (recordings for Metallica and Poison), and Grammy-winning producer Robert Margal, all citing its benefits. Alan Howarth described using B.A.S.E. on movie soundtracks like “The Little Mermaid” and “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier,” noting its ability to spread sound effects and music across multiple channels, reducing crowding in the center speaker and improving clarity.
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