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Epiphone Guitars Taiwan
Motoaki | 2024-09-14 06:35:32 |
I ordered from Taiwan. I received it well ! 5 |
William | 2024-04-17 01:26:27 |
This SSD is made in Taiwan. Quality & Reliable. 5 |
P | 2024-04-03 04:27:35 |
Epiphone LP securely fits snugly in this gigbag. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-09-24 04:17:52 |
Great case. Fit's my Epiphone ES335-Pro perfectly. Love it. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-29 09:42:46 |
Highly recommended this Taiwan product. Stable & Fast reading. 5 |
Joel | 2024-04-14 08:53:18 |
Guitars, keyboards, bass 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-25 01:34:48 |
These mics did not astound me. They did not turn my $250 Epiphone acoustic into a $2500 Gibson J45. I did not sound like Frank Sinatra. They did not improve my gas mileage. BUT; they sounded awesome. These are not the Ferrari or Mercedes of the mic world; these are WORKHORSES. They sound rich, thick, syrupy and smooth while sounding clear and articulate. They ROCK on guitar cabs and sound fantastic in blumlein for singer/songwriter in-the-room sound. If you want a $4000 mic that gets used once in a while, this ain't it. If you want a great value on a pair of mics that you'll use on every single session, these babies are it! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-14 04:19:14 |
This is one great item to use on stage with the guitars. Love it! 5 |
Andrew | 2024-09-08 08:46:31 |
This pack is 6x write speed made in Taiwan vs 4x made in Japan of solo discs I bought last year. Wrote 2 full discs with no verification errors - so far, so good. I'm pleased with MDiscs for archive back up though have had verification errors on about 1/4 to 1/3 of discs in the past (fine with me, no biggie if a picture or two is corrupted). Frankly I'm amazed every time a 100 GB disc burns without a single error. That's a lot of zeros and ones! 5 |
Caliraftdude | 2024-07-17 07:34:22 |
When I bought my XT-3 it was bundled with a Peak Design bag that I hadn't realized I needed. I have since exclusively used this bag abroad in Taiwan and Europe. While in Taiwan, I had a few occasions where was concerned about a camera drop and wanted to look at straps and so on as a solution. Being very happy with Peak's products thus far, it was the first place I looked for solutions. I don't care to have my camera swinging from my neck or hip as it gets in the way of other things - so I was drawn to the clutch initially. This was not a good fit for the size of camera I have and went with the Cuff instead. While in Europe I had a good opportunity to work with it, both using it as a bracelet that I would then attach to the camera in the bag (what I preferred mostly) as well as leaving it attached to the camera and then reaching through the strap to grab the camera (maybe didn't give this as much of a chance). I had many people ask me about the Cuff who immediately saw its benefit. I also found it minimally interfered with my ability to get the camera quickly into position from the bag and shoot. The small inconvenience was enormously outweighed by the added assurance my gear was safe from dropping or even theft for that matter. It also added some piece of mind when others wanted to shoot a couple of shots, knowing it would avert an accident. It is a little pricey, but imho you get what you pay for and there was never a moment that I felt the cuff wouldn't perform. Others were instantly impressed with the simplicity and well thought out design which furthered my resolve that this was a magnificent addition to my kit. There is a new clutch version for mirrorless cameras that Peak is crowdfunding - so if you do prefer that type of solution they have one on the way. I am favorable to the cuff for now and will likely stick with it for the time being but it speaks volume to the company to have two overwhelmingly useful solutions available. 5 |