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Jazz Guitar Amplifiers
Matan | 2024-05-21 01:33:31 |
I use it for guitar amplifiers and home appliances - have been working great. 5 |
rmaxwellc | 2024-04-12 01:41:48 |
Using it for guitar but appears to suit small amplifiers well. 5 |
Blakemore | 2024-07-04 04:12:49 |
I bought to of these to run as a stereo pair for guitar amplifiers in a live environment. They are terrific! They handle whatever two 100 watt amps can throw at them and do not color the sound in any sort of negative manner. They definitely let the amps tone shine right through. I went from two classic Sm57s to these and I just notice more clarity and detail than I did with the 57s. Mic placement is a breeze. I spent all of 5 minutes with a pre-recorded loop figuring out the most natural sound and its very easy to find the large sweetspot with these mics. Again, the 57 does not have a huge sweet spot. 5 |
Robert | 2024-04-25 07:36:17 |
Since obtaining this microphone, I have used it to mic up two different guitar amplifiers to good effect. Overall, the sound is warm and the bass response becomes more pronounced the closer it is placed to the grille cloth. Positioning the mic around six inches away produces a more balanced and useable sound IMHO. I have yet to try this mic with a Cloudlifter, which I believe should, when used in conjunction with the Fat Head II, yield a better, hotter signal. 5 |
GYee | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use the surge protector to power my guitar amplifiers and other accessories in my home recording studio. The long power cord affords me the ability to move the surge protector around the room without hassle. Lots of outlets and slim profile. Also a major plus is the low profile/right angle plug which fits flat against the wall allowing furniture to be pushed closer to the wall. 5 |
Quashie | 2024-09-25 05:31:24 |
I used the Fat Head to record my latest composition, a Jazz acoustic guitar duet. The sound was very warm, like you would expect from vintage equipment. I have not found anything not to like about this microphone yet. 5 |
kento | 2024-05-09 08:56:32 |
For small combo work with a hollow-body jazz guitar, this amp has a great clean tone and in small rooms plenty of power even at its 40 watt rating. It must be extremely efficient because I have yet to go beyond 1 on the volume. 5 |
8-String Fred | 2024-06-06 06:34:24 |
I'm a jazz guitarist playing an 8-string classical guitar that goes higher and lower than a regular guitar. It has a K & K pickup and I my amp is a JBL EON powered speaker, which, for this instrument sounds better than any jazz guitar amp. I have used the Zoom A-3 preamp as well as an L.R. Baggs Venue DI. They are both very good but I'd say the Grace Alix is the best I've found. It has great features you can read about but I must say that the sound of my guitar with the EQ set flat is strong, clear and simply amazing! It's very well thought out. Worth the price. 5 |
HNO Productions, Inc. | 2024-08-11 03:38:22 |
We are using these cables to chain amplifiers together and they work great. 5 |
RBADILLO | 2024-07-14 01:48:26 |
If these amplifiers give you what you ask for, they are great, a clean and strong sound. 5 |