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Happy Hacking Keyboards Bluetooth

2024-08-02 06:17:21

Nothing better to protect my Prophet 6 - I'm very happy with these covers. I have one on each of my keyboards.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

It does the job. I prefer wired keyboards as there don't require batteries nor fiddling with Bluetooth and multiple devices.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I finally got annoyed with wired keyboards and decided to go to BlueTooth. I have been using Logitech Unifying devices for years and had confidence I could fall back on it should bluetooth be troublesome. As implemented on this keyboard, I have yet to have a problem. The most impressive thing about this keyboard is how solid it feels. I will soon replace the rest of my keyboards with these.

5
2024-09-12 02:35:20

Works great. Looks good. Image clarity and mic are great. I would have liked to have had the ability to cover the camera when not in use got hacking privacy protection but otherwise it works great

5
2024-09-29 02:33:21

Size is very portable, the backlit keyboard is perfect for hacking in bed, the touchpad with haptic feedback is ideal, and the i3 processor and 8gb of RAM is fine for chrome OS, chrome browser, and the Linux container. Battery life is amazing

5
2024-06-21 07:41:43

My Lacie 4big Quadro just wasn't hacking it anymore. My daily backups were taking forever and my G-RAID was waiting constantly on the Lacie. So I bought my second G-RAID, this was specifically for backup. These things are rock solid, very fast, you can easily stack them on top of each other. One caution, they do not have the variety of inputs you recieve on the Lacie 4big Quadro, so make sure the G-RAID offers the inputs you require. Don't worry that they seem to promote themselves as a MAC platform, a very quick format and you are good to go on a Windows computer.

5
2024-06-15 06:37:23

The ELA M80 has as beautiful low silky warmth to it. Hacking a vocal channel or graphic eq to ring out monitors is not necessary for the M80. Just a high pass of about 160-180hz. very small dip @ with a tight Q @ 250hz, and a wide 1 dip @ 3.15K is mostly what you need to start off with the M80. Sometime you may have to bring 6 or 8k down 2 0r 3dB due to the brightness of the mic. but still overall a great mic. Hands down beats any dynamic mic in sound, clarity, warmth & durability. Would even stack it against a few condenser mics.

5
2024-06-23 08:47:22

It’s a bit heavy, but it doesn’t wobble. I was able to get it perfectly aligned to how I like my three keyboards set up. Really happy with this purchase. It replaces another 3-tier stand that takes several more minutes to set up, and when you share the bill, that’s a drag.

5
2024-07-03 02:36:20

Very happy with the bench. Mine is very stable. It's firm, but I find it more comfortable for keyboards than the DW drume throne I was using (borrowed from my drumset).

5
2024-06-25 07:34:57

Most keyboard stands are higher than the KS7350 and one of our keyboards is about 2 inches thicker than the other. Putting a cushion on the bench didn't work as expected so I went looking for a stand that was about 2 inches shorter than the stand we had. The KS7350 at its lowest setting is perfect. My keyboard players are happy so I am happy! Probably a good idea to get one in case you have a similar situation or a keyboard player that might not be very tall.

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