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Guitar Amplifier Style Man

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Guitar Amplifier Style Man

2024-04-07 09:32:26

The sound is excellent and it looks amazing with this retro design and guitar amplifier style! 20+ hours of battery charge life it`s truth, not joke!

5
2024-05-07 04:44:43

From time to time, I need the use the guitar input of my amplifier for a second microphone input - this gizmo enables me to do that withous issues.

5
2024-09-08 05:13:48

I bought a pair of these to use with a guitar amp simulator. They sound great and allow for getting the amplifier and effects tone without having to crank up the volume to concert levels.

5
2024-06-04 09:31:11

In 1969 I saw a solid-body electric guitar with a three-inch amplifier built into the face of the guitar. The tiny speaker was powered by a nine-volt battery inserted in the back of the instrument. Fantastic, I thought, why don't they make a suction-cup amp that sticks onto the face of the guitar? A zillion years later they did and it is fine.

5
2024-04-07 02:34:22

Great mic for any kind of use. Vocals sound great as well as guitar and bass amplifier. I use this mic in my home studio and live performance.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Very nice cables. I use it to connect a tube preamp to guitar amplifier and they work great. Love the color!!!

5
2024-07-19 04:11:40

I'm a one-man operation doing gigs with just me singing and playing guitar. I use a Bose L-16 speaker and a TC Helicon guitar/voice processor. Before, I'd have to go around to the back of the L-16 to make adjustments. First I bought a Yamaha mixer to go with my Bose L-16. It might have worked fine if I'd worked harder to figure it out, but I didn't. So, later, I splurged on this Bose 4-channel mixer, and I love it. It's small enough to rest on a stand attached to my mic stand and simple enough that even a cave man or I can operate it. I especially love having the mute buttons right in front of me. I also love that I now have a master volume control, which you don't have on the L-16. Slightly off topic, but I also recently added the Bose S-1 Pro + and the XLR remote. With this, I can plug the remote transmitter into the back of the L-16 and wirelessly send a signal to the L-1, which I can then use as a second speaker pointed at the audience or as a monitor pointed at myself. And since the L-1 is battery-powered, I can put it anywhere without having to worry about cords/cables at all.

5
2024-06-11 04:29:46

I got this to practice quietly with my guitar. Man are they lightweight, loud and the cable is super flexible. Love it so far! I love the threaded jack too !

5
2024-09-22 02:57:25

These are a huge step better that the lego man hand style lav clips that come with the UWP system.

5
2024-06-17 09:48:44

First off, this bag is really well made, which makes its $dollar price a bargain. Now my wife don't appreciate the style (says it looks like a man purse, and I would have preferred the black which wasn't in stock), but independent of that it's working perfectly for my purposes. I use it to hold a Leica M6 with a 35mm Summicron mounted, a Manfroto table top tripod, a set of Leitz filters, a cable release, extra batteries and film. Fits with room for a few extras if necessary.

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