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Difference Between Reed And Brass Instrument Families

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Difference Between Reed And Brass Instrument Families

2024-05-24 06:56:25

Need I say any more? It works!! Excellent reproduction of Brass Instrument Sounds! How can this be possible at sub $100??

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

This mic will pretty much blow your mind with how clean it records. The brass instrument clip isn't that great. It wouldn't stay secured on the trumpet I mounted it on. Plus, certain mutes will prevent it from mounting entirely. I'm sure the clip is very instrument dependent, so plan for backup mounting options. When in doubt, gaff tape.

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2024-05-05 09:33:42

Have used many step up/down rings. By far the nicest I've used. Brass ring really makes the difference.

5
2024-05-12 08:42:39

Be head I have ever had. High quality and precision. Aaron Reed and B& H came through for me on this one.

5
2024-04-25 06:16:34

I got one for each of the kids families! And then one for me and grandpa!!

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2024-08-22 06:21:32

This is a lovely colour for pets and families.

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2024-06-01 04:47:49

Single pic to families

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2024-07-01 03:32:40

I have a Sunpak and a Hoya filter (each in smaller sizes), and even the Hoya feels less substantial than the B+W. I suppose the brass really does make a difference. It threads on very smoothly, and stays put even with incidental torque that would have otherwise loosened an aluminum ring. An added bonus is that the stock Canon lens cap fits snug with almost no play in the grip. Optics-wise, it's clear to the eye, so I can't complain.

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2024-06-16 08:51:32

I'm really digging the Chiaro filter line and I have been investing in their top of the lint 99-UVBTS but I wanted to see what the difference between the BTS and BT were all about. Same brass filter ring, same Schott glass, same 99% light transmission...the difference is in the knurling. To be honest, I haven't experienced knurling with filters before and I absolutely love the top and side knurling on the BTS - incredibly easy to grip at an angle to take on/off. The top knurling on this filter is like teeth on the top of the brass ring. This seems to be better suited for stacking another lens on and making sure it won't stick. You can still use the top knurling to get a grip on the filter to remove or put on - but after testing I prefer the top and side knurling the best. Price difference between the BTS vs BT is $5 so why not get the absolute best?

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2024-04-23 08:36:21

This is the first PolarPro item I have purchased, and I was not disappointed. Craftsmanship is superior, jewel-like. Brass makes a big difference. You won't want to go back to aluminum. I really like the gnurled sides of the filter. You can adjust it without taking your eye from the viewfinder..

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