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Guitar Center Clarinet
Peter | 2024-04-21 05:55:38 |
It is stable standing on the floor. It is good to use it when you sing and play guitar, for example, wtih a microphone pointing to your mouth. I will use it when playing clarinet with a microphne on the stand and pointing to my clarinet. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-17 01:57:37 |
Works great and the length is something I can't get from electronic stores like Frys or Guitar center. 5 |
Milford | 2024-08-17 09:30:45 |
New Ox Box for the lowest price around...seriously undercut Guitar Center and Sweetwater! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-01 08:11:46 |
This headset is not offered at stores like SamAsh (who makes it) or Guitar center. They will pull out the much higher priced headsets which DON'T work with the lower priced transmitters. The other mikes are too power hungry. This is perfect and works great with my Samson ST-5 transmitter pack and my Samson speaker with built-in receiver. All battery, light and powerful. I am very satisfied with this. 5 |
Siddhartha | 2024-07-16 02:20:11 |
I've been using the same basic guitar center mic stand for almost a decade, and I needed something great to replace it. I've had my eye on this one for a while, and Im so glad I pulled the trigger for it. 5 |
Filmmaker | 2024-06-13 02:55:14 |
Went to Guitar Center and tried on some contenders - Sennheisers and Audio Technica, in the range of $150 - $300 - They all felt like they were crushing my head. These Sony's (or which I already owned 1 pair) are the only ones I can stand for hours at a time. Super light and just really comfy. Nice little bag to keep them in and they're also MUCH smaller to pack and travel with than the others, a big plus when packing for a flight for example! Just really great. Only flaw - I anticipate the earpiece covers may start to flake (my others did) but even if that happens I'd still opt for the comfort of these cans. If SONY could solve that issue they would have 100/100 of my vote. Right now it's 95/100.:) 5 |
Roger | 2024-06-01 06:31:11 |
After a miserable encounter with Guitar Center and my money being held hostage for 3 weeks when I had nothing of theirs. Anywho... B&H was same price. I saved on the taxes by getting a Payboo card. And the gear was shipped very fast. I’m an overly excited with my new layout and the speakers sound great. Great for a small home studio. 5 |
GYee | 2024-04-09 05:17:22 |
I used this stand to mic guitar amps that sit low to the ground. It proves to be sturdy with a good center of balance so it won't tip over. Nothing negative to say about it. 5 |
Dmitri | 2024-09-12 06:59:11 |
I am a musician (reed and keybaord player) and PortaBrace TLQ35 has recenly become my new gig bag (I bought a slightly used one here on B&H). It has replaced the Hercules BSB001 stand bag. The price for this bag is significantly higher than that of Hercules, but it also offers incomparable level of durability, protection, and capacity, at the dimensions similar to my old gig bag, 35 x 9 x 7 (there are longer versions available as well but 35 fit my bill perfectly well). As I said, I am a musician, and the PortaBrace products are not targeted at that market. It was my long-time interest in professional TV/ film and audio production and the related equipment has led me to notice the designated bags and accessories of outstanding quality which became an industry standard (mainly those by PortaBrace and Kata). Some of them proved to work really great for musician's needs. One example is that the PortaBrace memory foam suede strap that also comes with this case: it is the best strap for the tenor sax case or keyboard gig bag, period. Most of other straps are a pain, quite literally so. This bag is built really smart, it sports lots of outside and inside pockets, subway handles on both sides, inside velcro strap for one of the stands, the non-slipping outer bottom surface, the wide-opening mouth, even a mini-flashlight, and, as I said earlier, it is very capacious: I can throw there a Hercules or a K&M bass clarinet / bassoon stand + music stand (or two) + a mic stand + clarinet / flute / oboe stands or pegs and a few 25' mic cables. Or - I can put there a Bb clarinet case + flute + piccolo + stands + CDs / cards or whatever other stuff I need. Again, the case not cheap, but it's worth the money if you are a gigging on everyday basis. 5 |
LSeltzer | 2024-07-03 03:20:59 |
We carry 4 chairs, 2 Roland speakers, 2 mic stands, mics, accessories, 4 Manhasset Voyager (full-sized) music stands, 2 portable 10 fans, multiple large music books, a bass clarinet w/case (about 35 x 10 x 8), regular clarinet w/case, and Eb clarinet w/case. It's a bit over 200 pounds worth of gear. We play in the NYC subways...use the elevators, and this cart not only steers and pushes with ease, but it fits perfectly on the elevators! The brilliant design of the front and rear tall handles allows us to 'lift' the front or rear to get over large bumps. Can't say that the breaks on the front wheels are very good, but they help to stabilize the unit when we're on a subway car - yes, it fits in there, too! All of that gear PLUS the cart fit into my Toyota Camry's trunk, too! So travelling is a breeze! I was using cheap luggage carts and have purchased several hand trucks, but nothing equals this. Since it's expandable, I could fit even more gear on it! So far we've used it at 3 gigs, and have had to travel multiple NYC blocks/avenues, as well as all over the subways. It's held up beautifully! And, it looks 'nice' when we're performing - we leave it open, but put it behind us to hide our empty cases, gear bags, etc. Best purchase for the group we have ever made! 5 |