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Band Instrument Stores In Nashville Tn
anyonymous | 2024-06-12 07:42:24 |
Wow, this works really well. I bought it for the band at our church. Makes it very easy for someone who plays an instrument and sings to have a decent in-ear monitor without spending a fortune. Very solid all-metal construction. Setup and use are very simple; the diagrams & labels silk-screened onto the top make it easy to see what should plug in where. As a nice additional touch, it doubles as a direct box for the instrument input. I highly recommend the optional MSC106 mic stand adapter if you're using this on stage. Only drawback is that you need a long cable or an extension for your ear monitor / headphones. If you mount this on a mic or music stand, you don't have a lot of room to move. We'll be buying a mix of these and the 1-channel PM50s to move our whole band to in-ear monitors. 5 |
Rick | 2024-05-15 08:14:57 |
We use a snake combining vocal mic, instrument mics, D.I.s, and monitor cables for each band member, running to their area of the stage from the stage digital mixer, and this product makes it easy to customize those changes and change out cables when necessary. 5 |
Simon Cox | 2024-05-27 03:39:22 |
If anyone in your band wants more me control of their in-ear foldback for both their vocals and an instrument (or two instruments), then this is THE box for them! Ok so it costs more than the 2 channel competition, but this has the essential 3rd channel the others lack, plus an integral stereo DI box, so the total cost is much the same. What is really nice is the way it can be set for mono or stereo inputs on both the instrument channel and the main foldback. The cct diagram even contains instructions to convert the mic channel for line level inputs. A really useful box, and a much better buy in real terms than the competing products, for use by real musicians! 5 |
Jimmy B@st@rd | 2024-04-27 01:17:59 |
My band the ...use this bag for microphones and cables on the road. It's stores and protects our equipments as well as having ample room for miscellaneous items. The only downfall I have is that it isn't a hardshell case but sometimes that isn't such a bad thing do to the fact that it can be stored more easily sometimes. Absolute great bag over all for the money. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-18 09:52:44 |
I went to a Bed and Breakfast in Nashville Indiana a few days ago,with my wife.The place is snugled in the deep hills of Brown County,rich with old trees....and wildlife.I love to take bird pictures.....this lens was perfect. I sat on an old rocking bench and watched two Carolina Wrens building nests,or at least one was....while the female was being picky. They flew all around me on the large porch I was sitting on....placing twigs on nick-nacks hanging on the walls behind me.All I had to do is aim....focus, and shoot.It was shaded,before noon...so the light was subdued,yet there were very few shots that were underexposed or blurry.I did have some...the Wren is quick.I was shooting with Nikons D-80 which I also purchased here.My greatest treat is that the Wren is in great close up....but then with the camera...after the shot....I can zoom and crop the picture even closer,without any loss of quality because of the VR feature.What a great investment. 5 |
Hm | 2024-08-13 05:45:29 |
Can’t beat this little instrument for the money! 5 |
Lee | 2024-04-06 09:21:26 |
Fine instrument, does what it should do and more. I recommend it. 5 |
Jerry T. | 2024-09-24 03:44:48 |
I just installed this eyecup prior to an architecture shoot in downtown Nashville on a very bright (and hot) day. It did a very good job of shading my eye from reflections and I could see the data in the viewfinder quite well. 5 |
Ted | 2024-09-18 01:16:17 |
I first was introduced to this paper a few years ago at a demonstration at Dury’s, in Nashville. I had a photo that I just couldn’t get right. This paper really made it pop, and I have been using it ever since. I recommend anyone to give it a try. 5 |
Willbury | 2024-07-24 01:47:23 |
I'm a videographer in Nashville and have been needing a more stable tripod. I picked up the Manfrotto a few days ago and it's been excellent. Every option is available you may need. To hight adjustments and tilting and panning. The balance bubbles are also great. I highly recommend it! 5 |