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Fender Guitar With Jazz Bass Body

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Fender Guitar With Jazz Bass Body

2024-05-06 05:35:27

After 30 years I busted out my '62 Fender Jazz Bass and started building back my talent and chops in preparation to start jamming again with the old band. I knew I needed a stand so I started looking. This one from B & H works like a champ and the price was a great deal for the quality...just like all my purchases from them.

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2024-05-09 08:56:32

For small combo work with a hollow-body jazz guitar, this amp has a great clean tone and in small rooms plenty of power even at its 40 watt rating. It must be extremely efficient because I have yet to go beyond 1 on the volume.

5
2024-09-21 08:39:54

The cord on my Fender Guitar Amp is only about 4 feet long so I am limited as to where I can place it. This 10 foot heavy duty cord lets me place my amp almost anywhere now. It also handles the voltage and amperage which my amp requires.

5
2024-06-19 07:13:15

I vacillated over which mic I should buy to pair up with my acoustic guitar and my Fender Acoustic Junior amp. This turned out to be ideal.

5
2024-05-23 03:16:11

I purchased a second BR-10 to complete a PA system I use with a Fender guitar/Yamaha modeling amp combo. I get the sound I like and then let it rip. Clean, powerful and impressively responsive across the entire frequency range. Way more than enough for 1500 sq ft of audience (~200 people). Can switch to pure PA use without problems and nobody is going to gripe about this rig. Wish I had this setup when I started doing gigs.

5
2024-09-25 05:31:24

I used the Fat Head to record my latest composition, a Jazz acoustic guitar duet. The sound was very warm, like you would expect from vintage equipment. I have not found anything not to like about this microphone yet.

5
2024-06-06 06:34:24

I'm a jazz guitarist playing an 8-string classical guitar that goes higher and lower than a regular guitar. It has a K & K pickup and I my amp is a JBL EON powered speaker, which, for this instrument sounds better than any jazz guitar amp. I have used the Zoom A-3 preamp as well as an L.R. Baggs Venue DI. They are both very good but I'd say the Grace Alix is the best I've found. It has great features you can read about but I must say that the sound of my guitar with the EQ set flat is strong, clear and simply amazing! It's very well thought out. Worth the price.

5
2024-06-09 04:39:23

No other cord I've had for my front-loading Fender Mustang bass comes close. This gold-tipped wonder runs silent and deep without any tangle. Highly recommended for pro sound!

5
2024-07-18 08:43:37

Precision and bass for multichannel movies but not really for listen music like jazz or classics. Best benefit is easy setting via trueplay. It's nice if Sonos add fast switch between spatial atmos sound and 2.1 audio with Era only.

5
2024-08-04 05:11:23

I always have music on whether I'm working or winding down, and this speaker takes listening to the next level! The sound is so rich for a variety of styles - lofi beats, film scores, and it absolutely elevates the songs from my local jazz radio station. On this note, the bass is phenomenal and truly rounds out the drums and bass guitar - so much so that when I put on the Dune Part II soundtrack, my dog sat up probably thinking someone was at the door! Functionally, the handle is comfortable to hold and the speaker itself is soft to the touch. Bluetooth is easy to pair and I like that you're able to rename the speaker from the Bose app. Battery life is solid (in my experience, about 10% usage for two hours of listening) and charging is fast. The only feature I have not tested is the water resistance because I tend to err on the side of caution with such things. I'm also looking forward to bringing the Soundlink Max to more future pop-up events, as I recently curated a jazz playlist for my small business.

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