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Breakawayone 33093 Breakaway Audio Enhancer Work

Breakawayone 33093 Breakaway Audio Enhancer Work

Before the "enhancing" begins, the unit looks at the incoming audio. If a track is too quiet, the AGC turns it up. If a commercial is screaming loud, the AGC turns it down. This creates a unified volume level.

Finally, the unit applies a subtle stereo widener and a final brick-wall filter to remove any DC offset or ultrasonic noise before sending the signal to your amplifier or stream.


| Feature | Standard EQ/Compressor | BreakawayOne 33093 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frequency Splitting | None (single band) | Yes (5+ bands) | | Bass Punch | Sacrifices vocals for bass | Retains vocals + bass | | Loudness Capability | -14 LUFS (standard) | -6 LUFS (aggressive) | | Distortion at Max Volume | High (clipping) | Very Low (adaptive clipper) | breakawayone 33093 breakaway audio enhancer work


For the "33093" to work correctly, you must route your audio chain properly.

Recommended Chain: Microphone/Mixer -> Preamp -> BreakawayOne 33093 -> ADC (Interface) -> PC/Stream Before the "enhancing" begins, the unit looks at

Critical Dial Settings for Beginners:

Wiring Note: The 33093 uses balanced XLR or TRS connections. Using unbalanced RCA cables will cause a 6dB signal loss and bypass the noise gate. | Feature | Standard EQ/Compressor | BreakawayOne 33093


One of the strongest selling points for Breakaway One 33093 is how well it plays with others.