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5 General Groups Of Musical Instruments

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5 General Groups Of Musical Instruments

2024-04-23 02:41:47

I record and produce CDs of small to large musical groups and these are my standard CDR. I’ve never had a complaint, never a return. I photograph my groups in performance and with creative Photoshopping I can make almost halographic-looking backgrounds or feature images showing group members performing. These CDR’s have gotten so good they now play on my first-generation CD players which I retired because they couldn’t play CDR’s of their day

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2024-09-15 02:14:16

This is a basic power cord used for a myriad of personal computing equipment, peripherals, and musical instruments and amplifiers. I needed a longer cord for my guitar amp - this one fits my purpose exactly. Simple - no problems.

5
2024-08-14 01:58:21

This was purchased to match the output from musical instruments to portable transmitters (ex - SHure BLX1). Works flawlessly, XLR in and XLR out. Will probably get a second for additional flexibility.

5
2024-07-26 01:33:35

I use this product to photograph my ceramic musical instruments and sculpture. It gives everything a neat and professional look. An industry standard for photographing three dimensional art.

5
2024-06-26 04:25:39

I normally use my MixPre 6 II as my primary recorder for violin, cello, and other musical instruments. However, setting up the MixPre is always a hassle, and I don't like how it has to be powered. When something requires too much time and effort, there's a tendency to hesitate in using it. Since getting this recorder, I can start my recordings within a matter of seconds (literally). I can easily bring it anywhere, and it has become my preferred device for sound recording. The sound quality with the built-in mic is excellent, comparable to the MixPre II (of course depending on the mic you use). It is better than the Zoom H6 I used to own, especially for recording musical instruments. I also have the DJI MIC 2, which is excellent for voice and highly portable. However, when it comes to recording musical instruments, it falls short compared to the PCM-A10.

5
2024-06-08 06:55:15

I ordered these to monitor musical instruments recording and to watch music videos and movies on my laptop. The clarity and the power of the iLouds are outstanding. I added a subwoofer (usually not needed) to reinforce the low frequencies and I now feel like I have a home theater system. I highly recommend them.

5
2024-04-03 02:37:53

The filters are a sound techs dream. Musical instruments, faulty mic lines, guitars, keyboards, and more, seem to be a sound techs plague. Plug these hum eliminators in and leave them in line. The cure is instant. Don't be a victim of high electrician wages to search for the ground fault, especially on older Churches. Our Church suffered from a lightening strike and resulting fire. Even though most lines were replaced, but others are now breaking down. Its fast and complete when dealing with HUM

5
2024-09-09 04:37:35

Really good phones...especially for the price. I use them for some general listening, but mostly I'm using them while tracking acoustic instruments in my studio. Fairly long cable and a nice screw on 1/4 adaptor. These things are very efficient compared to the Audio Technia phones I've been using...much louder at the same volume. Comfortable too!

5
2024-09-26 07:36:26

SM57s are THE standard mic for instruments. Of course you can buy specialty mics that sound better on specific instruments. For general stage use, though, you just can't beat a 57. This bundle is a great value. For only $10 more than the mic alone you get a stand (seems decent, if not super sturdy) and a mic cable (too early to tell how long it'll last but seems fine so far).

5
2024-06-09 03:47:27

5 stars.

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