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Breakfast In America With Brass Instruments

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Breakfast In America With Brass Instruments

2024-09-14 09:19:18

This is a work horse mic used by every sound engineer to record any type of instruments:brass, percussion, etc.

5
2024-09-08 07:22:58

I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments.  The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections.  Versatile and great sound quality.

5
2024-08-26 05:29:14

Does everything I wanted except cook me breakfast.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I like this product because it made very well and made in America.

5
2024-06-08 01:41:42

Good quality n made in america....

5
2024-06-01 08:18:18

Great Strap and made in America - need I say more?

5
2024-08-22 01:21:51

I'm pleased with the product and very happy to know it's made in America.

5
2024-07-04 05:21:47

Captain America case is awesome, just as described.

5
2024-04-25 03:18:45

Everything you’d want from a flashlight from one of America’s best companies!

5
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.

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