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Memphis Recording Studio Tour
Bradley | 2024-08-03 08:30:24 |
It's the same TKL model #, size and look as what came with my Gibson es-335 Studio 2016 Memphis. Fits my new Epiphone es-335 perfectly. 5 |
Hunab | 2024-06-08 07:51:58 |
recording studio 5 |
Bob | 2024-06-08 09:44:36 |
I'm somewhere between a beginner and a novice, when it comes to creating, mixing, and recording music. Even though I'm not ever going on tour, I like upper end equipment, with a pretty simple user interface. That is why I picked the Bose T8S. I have a lot to learn, but I have been able to make great progress in just a couple of weeks. And purchasing from B&H, I know my products will get here in great shape, and on time. 5 |
Paul | 2024-07-18 04:38:28 |
If your needs are anything less than a professional recording studio, these are the headphones for you. 5 |
Rodric | 2024-05-24 02:19:41 |
A must have for on site and in studio video recording. 5 |
Station Master | 2024-07-05 06:20:28 |
used for TV studio recording 5 |
Doug | 2024-09-26 03:33:34 |
I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration. 5 |
Doug | 2024-08-13 04:54:43 |
I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration. 5 |
Dialectic Sines | 2024-05-15 07:54:43 |
I use this product in my home studio, but if I ever needed to tour with two keyboards I would definitely use this stand. I have an Akai MPK88 and a Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard, and they both fit great on this stand. The MPK is a beast, weighing around 70lbs, but this stand has no problem keeping it stable enough to strike the keys precisely without wobbling. It takes maybe 15 minutes to set up the stand the first time, but I'd imagine you could put it together faster once you have a little practice. I highly recommend this stand. 5 |
Kolby | 2024-05-28 02:15:29 |
Portable softbox packs up small enough to put in a carry-on or backpack. I took it to England on a recent tour and was able to take studio style photographs everywhere I went! 5 |