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Building A String Instrument Cu Boulder Arts
Daniel | 2024-06-22 08:13:27 |
Really fantastic big string sound in the VSL instrument family. 5 |
PusharMan | 2024-05-19 09:27:27 |
Dust cover, stretchy material, pull string to tighten around instrument base. Plenty of slack to fit just about any keyboard 49-61 keys. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-19 08:35:52 |
Fine arts prints. Easy to use. 5 |
Soundman CAB | 2024-04-09 05:47:25 |
A quick way to not string cables across the stage. 5 |
Lance | 2024-09-22 08:43:30 |
We purchased this CPU for a customer that had a CU go bad. We were able to install it in the same motherboard and power it on. The system came up as it was supposed to. Product arrived with no issues. 5 |
Alex | 2024-09-11 01:18:11 |
I have used it to light many night scenes (from cu's to mediums). The fx functions are great and if you turn it off between takes it always lasted for the duration of the scenes I was shooting. (90 minutes +) 5 |
Mark D | 2024-09-29 01:20:27 |
I work in a bright office in Boulder, CO right next to a very large outside window. The glare from afternoon sun almost made the laptop unusable no matter the angle, and I often had to draw the blinds completely to fix the problem. I'd wanted the matte screen version of the MBP from the get-go, but my company only orders the standard gloss screen. I'd say that this cover is on par with the stock matte version. Installation was very easy and no bubbles appeared due to the heavy weight of the material. Would definitely recommend this addition to the standard gloss MBP screen. 5 |
Sandy (He Him) | 2024-08-29 04:30:58 |
Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase is well made, sturdy, easy to use, compact and not too heavy. Yes, Goal Zero is very proud of their products but they are worth the price. I do have competitive products, so I can actually compare realistically and the Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase is my choice hands down. You can expect, in clear skies, property directed to the sun, to get about 80 Watts out of it, on average in summer. This is a perfect match for Goal Zero's Yeti series "Power Stations" I use this product daily. 5 |
Ingrid | 2024-09-04 05:21:14 |
This is my second purchase of this filter. The first served its purpose by protecting my lens from a swing against a boulder. I bought it primarily for lens projection; the UV/Haze feature is a bonus. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-16 01:33:11 |
After years of carrying a junky little tripod, and about a year playing with a serious monopod and head, I finally understand why people like good, solid, heavy tripods: your rig stays still when you setup! A little junky tripod is better than nothing, but setting up in water or wind, or anywhere, it's never very solid. The 700DX though? Solid as a boulder. (Granted, on a 4 hour hike last weekend, it felt like a boulder in my hand, because I brilliantly forgot the included shoulder bag in my trunk.) Nice foam padded leg-tops for comfort, includes shoulder bag for carrying. I prefer the flip leg locks, which is why I chose this model, you may not like them. All the actions are a bit stiff, but in a good way: you have to pull the legs open, they don't just flop around like they do on the cheapies. I like the heft, the weight that makes it clear how solid and durable this tripod is; you might want to save a pound or two, but it wasn't worth the money for me for a carbon fiber model. Enjoy! 5 |