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Guitar And Signal Needs To Be Amplified

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Guitar And Signal Needs To Be Amplified

2024-04-24 09:56:57

I use the mic for acoustic guitar, amplified instruments, lead and back up vocals. It captures them all with ease. It plugs right in and is ready to go. I'm not very experianced but even the first time I used it, in combination with a freeware recording program, I yielded desirable results. I would recomend this mic for any home studio on a budget

5
2024-07-22 03:56:16

Have non-amplified antenna in the attic - and that line is split 3 ways. The 2 smaller TVs weren't dropping 2 channels, but the larger TV with Samsung HDTV tuner, loses 2 channels every minute or so with weak signal. After installing the Winegard - no more weak signal on the one channel. The other channel is very watchable now with less drops. Very satisfied.

5
2024-04-27 05:40:29

10' cables are the way to go. Plenty of length to get to where you need to be.

5
2024-04-02 02:18:47

Easy to set up through the cloud. Needs a stronger POE signal. I had to upgrade but works great.

5
2024-07-25 03:31:59

I use these cables for nearly all of my guitar and pedalboard connections. Clear signal and low profile ends make these my favorites.

5
2024-09-09 08:46:16

I was looking for a micro amp to mix our stage monitor signal with my mic or guitar/bass -- so I could add a bit more of me in my headphones. This works great. Has both sizes of headphone jacks, a choice of mono or stereo, separate monitor and mic/instrument volume controls, and XLR in and thru for live mixing. Also has a ground lift, which can be a difference-maker when you have house line noise. I use it mostly for adding my bass to the monitor mix. Small enough to fit on my pedal board, so it just comes along with me all the time now. The only caveat: The XLR inputs are low-Z, so you'll need a DI box to connect instruments. However, that is easy to work around considering all the other benefits.

5
2024-08-25 02:54:13

I am using these with the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen with TRS cables and my guitar sound is great. They do have the nearly inaudible noise when turned on with no signal, but with any signal at all the noise is gone. I highly recommentd these speakers.

5
2024-08-09 04:33:24

I use this product to boost a keyboard signal. Tried it on acoustic guitar and worked just as well. It is quiet, and the boost is amazing. I highly recommend this balancer/splitter to anyone that is looking for a little boost in their signal.

5
2024-07-12 08:22:34

I was getting a horrible buzz from my guitar pedals when plugged into the mixer. TS or TRS cables, it didnt matter. I introduced the Rolls Buzz Off to the signal path, converting unbalanced TR cables into a balanced TRS cable signal into the mixer. Buzz was completely erased. Super happy.

5
2024-08-05 04:44:30

I use this as the instrument cable for my bass guitar and it really lets the natural tone of my bass shine through. The signal comes out very clear and without any buzz or hum of any kind. The cable itself is very sturdy as well. Only possible gripe on my part about this is that the metal connector on the gold plug tends to twist loose by itself once in a while but it's no big deal. The cable itself is amazing. And the lifetime warranty is a sweet deal as well!

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