![]() It seemed you could hear more into the music and the sound became more focused. ![]() Owner/designer David Hill just dialed in a few quick settings and "viola" the sterile flat compact disc that was playing all of the sudden came to life. However the HEDD stood out even in light of the deafening noise floor. Now I don't know how many of you have ever been to AES but trying to audition a piece of gear on the convention floor is ambiguous at best. I first heard the HEDD several years ago on the AES floor in New York. I like tools that make my job easier and the HEDD definitely delivers. To quote the manual "HEDD is engineered to provide musically pleasing sound with the capability of generating tube/analog sounds in the digital domain." "Musically pleasing" is the key phrase with the HEDD processor, as this unit puts a smile on my face every time I use it. Unlike analog tape, there is no wow and flutter, noise and alignment problem. As its name implies, the HEDD 192 allows you to bring out the inner harmonic detail of the musical content associated with analog tubes/tape that we all love and miss in this cold world of zeros and ones. HEDD stands for Harmonically Enhanced Digital Device and is quite unlike any other processor on the market that I know of. ![]() ![]() One of the more interesting signal processors to come along has to be the HEDD 192 from Crane Song.
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