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Fisher Price Percussion 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.

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2024-06-02 07:16:13

The Fisher was 5x the price of every other product in this category, so I was skeptical. I connected to my Westone Audio custom in-ear monitors, and OMG, what a difference. I had been driving them with the headphone amp in a small Behringer mixer. The difference was striking! More definition, more detail, like the fog had lifted. I don't know what sort of black magic this is, but the way this amp pairs with the drivers in my IEMs is nothing short of stunning.

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2024-05-08 07:33:59

the E-Percussion Module Mount by Alesis is the perfect part i was looking for....

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2024-06-14 05:57:20

Excellent price and delivery. Store sensitive instruments. Perfect for my application.

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2024-04-07 08:44:19

Great for Vocal and Instruments!

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2024-09-09 04:37:35

Really good phones...especially for the price. I use them for some general listening, but mostly I'm using them while tracking acoustic instruments in my studio. Fairly long cable and a nice screw on 1/4 adaptor. These things are very efficient compared to the Audio Technia phones I've been using...much louder at the same volume. Comfortable too!

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2024-05-24 05:34:41

I bought one of the 8x42 models and just recently the 8x56....they are wonderful instruments for the price and the Zeiss guarantee is exceptional, too. I have some more expensive Leica and Swarovski binoculars around and they are excellent, but unless you want to spend $2k more, buy a Conquest HD model, you won't be sorry.

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2024-09-21 03:11:19

I have used Dana Dolly for a long time. It is very useful dolly system for any budget. Of course, I rather use a real Dolly, like JL Fisher for bigger productions. Otherwise Dana Dolly in very handy and very easy to set up. The case is under 50lbs, so you can check in without overweight fees. Just make sure to rent low boys and speed rails in the city that you are filming.

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2024-07-05 04:57:15

I was looking for a compact, easy to use jib for real estate videos and some documentary actualities. I tried the DJI Osmo but it wasn't as smooth as I needed it to be (it still shows the slight up and down movements when you're walking, although it's really smooth otherwise). I've used Fisher dolly jibs and others and know how smooth they can be and while the Kessler Pocket Jib is no Fisher, it's still awesome. It's perfect for my needs. It's compact, easy to put together, very sturdy and works the way I hoped it would. When it's folded up, it's no larger than my collapsed Manfrotto tripod legs and it weighs about the same, maybe slightly less. The length is a big plus, too. I'm able to extend my tripod legs to full height and get large swooping shots when needed. I highly recommend to anyone looking for fluid and smooth dynamic shots with a compact jib.

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2024-06-26 05:57:27

Great beauty dish, produces the same quality as the higher end models for 1-4 the cost. B&H is the best! Craig Michigan Fisher Images / Studio

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