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350 Mm Concert Classic Guitar

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350 Mm Concert Classic Guitar

2024-09-27 09:37:43

GREAT FOR VOCALS AND ACOUSTIC GUITAR CLASSIC SOUND GREAT LOOK STAR QUALITY.

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2024-08-12 06:22:47

I am a Bass Player. I like to hook up my bass to my computer for recording or practicing. The audio out of my Apple iMac always had problems handling the low frequencies of a bass guitar through headphones. Through the analog headphone port of my iMac, I would always have distortion, compression and muddy low frequency response. The AudioEngine D1 DAC solved the problem. At first, I would stream audio back through the USB port. Then, I bought myself an optical cable that has a 3.5mm mini-toslink one end and a full size toslink on the other. I hooked up the mini-toslink end to the headphone out of my iMac which is designed to support both 3.5mm analog audio or 3.5mm optical audio. Then, I played an HD version of Creams's N.S.U. song at 24-bit 192KHz resolution. Suddenly, I heard magical things I had never heard before. I can actually hear very clearly how the recording engineer mixed the song. For example, for that particular song, Eric Clapton's voice is slightly panned right in the stereo image while Jack Bruce's voice is panned slightly left. The bass is panned pretty hard on the right side. The guitar is panned on the left side and the drum is right down the middle. Really Cool! Also, there is some spatial dimension to the recording. You hear the room. Highly recommended.

5
2024-08-23 03:48:12

Using this on the Optech (Belgrade, MT company) strap, I find it better than a leash or stuffing in a pocket. The lens cap is thus displayed openly so it's easy to see that it's not on the lens, hidden by a hood. One side will carry a 52 or 67 mm cap, and a 58 mm cap opposite. If they make one to carry 62 mm (and other sizes), I'd buy one for the offside strap and I'd be in tall cotton! Photographing hot rods, classic cars, trucks, and people beside the nose of a classic airplane, people are helpful about staying out of the shooting area. The lens cap mounted on this holder looks like a badge on the strap. That's just my opinion... (Then again, I don't enjoy 'herding cats' either out of the shots or into the shots.) Great item at a great price; it's a beautiful thing!

5
2024-07-27 01:49:12

I needed a few of these for my classic telescopes to allow 1.25 eyepieces. They fit the vintage 36.4mm threads on my Tasco, Royal Astro, Sears and many other older 50's and 60's telescopes. B&H had the best price around. I'll be buying a few more.

5
2024-07-05 09:46:50

Simple, effective way to get more use out of classic lenses. Be aware that some 50+mm Tacumar lenses may loose infinity focus not because of the adapter but because the rear element of these lenses will run into the sensor/mirror box in Canon DSLR's. I am not aware of a workaround without switching to a mirrorless system.

5
2024-08-03 07:37:40

It's a classic.

5
2024-05-25 02:46:53

CLASSIC.

5
2024-07-14 09:28:41

A classic must have!

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2024-09-24 02:38:54

We use it on our christmas concert and they works great!!

5
2024-04-21 03:32:15

Perfect for all of my concert posters

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