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Moon Dance Instrumental No Bass

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Moon Dance Instrumental No Bass

2024-06-03 08:44:28

I use it all the time when i shower and the amount of bass just makes me want to dance.

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2024-07-24 05:49:53

It's a beautiful experience listening to deep bass or instrumental music. Call quality is great too and they ares super comfotrable for wearing 2-3hr at a stretch. There are way too many features that I could not test. The connectivity to multiple devices is not very intuitive (TBH I have not seen the tutorial included in the app so it's partially my mistake) Overall, highly recommended.

5
2024-09-02 01:38:58

No more... what kind of lens do I need for...? Unless you try to do a moon close up...

5
2024-06-24 08:34:18

Great little addition to any instrumental setting

5
2024-09-09 05:29:34

I like it do much! I see the moon!!!!!!

5
2024-08-13 07:11:47

You can't beat this telescope for the price. No it's not an APO ... no it's not a triplet ... but at this price, it does everything it is supposed to do. It is well built and comes with a decent tripod (although I will be replacing the tripod for an EQ mount). It focusses surprisingly well, and even though it is designed for viewing wide view deep sky objects, it does a nice job on the moon as well (see attached photo). There is some color aberration when photographing the moon, but that is easily fixed in Lightroom. This telescope is lightweight and will make a great traveling scope when I need to get out to darker skies. If you are on a budget, this is a quality scope that costs less than half of the price of an apochromatic of the same size.

5
2024-09-27 03:33:40

We used the white background paper to shoot a dance studio. It was easy to use and looked great. No complaints.

5
2024-05-21 01:12:55

Wow. Isolate a buzzing gnat in the middle of a Damien Chazelle dance number? No, but still a worthy shotgun. Thanks B&H.

5
2024-05-06 09:39:21

The SM57 is an instrumental mic but it still works great as an interview mic as well for videos.

5
2024-08-19 07:53:13

Wonderful optics. Excellent IS. Unsurpassed for terrestrial viewing and astronomy. No perceptible color distortion. No blackouts. Weighty but not excessively so. Comfortable to hold. The IS is lockable despite another review to the contrary, but the manual is incorrect about the procedure: you simply press and release the IS button quickly and the IS will stay on for five minutes. The tripod mount has been invaluable for attaching the dovetail of a parallelogram mount for astronomy. The IS dampens any residual vibration when aiming and focussing. The moons of Jupiter, the Andromeda galaxy and the Pleiades have all been spectacular. The case is fine. The objective caps are as bad as the other reviews say. They had fallen off in the factory-fresh box. Don't use them! I think it is crucial to purchase these accessories as well: 2 Tiffen 52 mm UV filters. Attach them immediately upon opening the box. The 52mm size screws in easily. Inexpensive. 2 Sensei 52 mm pinch snap-on lens caps. Inexpensive also and work very well. Easy to manipulate even with gloves on. Another accessory to consider if you want to view the moon would be 2 Tiffen 52 mm ND 1.2 neutral density filters. You cannot look at the moon through any magnifying optics. It is simply too bright. These filters stack on the UV filters and knock down the light enough for full-moon viewing. The views are beautiful and detailed. There is some internal reflection between the UV and ND filters, but it is easily ignored. The factory strap is just OK. I used another one, an Optech. The B&H included Vortex harness, although nice, did not fit the binoculars. Lens hoods are superfluous for binoculars. These replaced 12 year old Canon 10 x 30 IS with the infamous sticky coating problem. They became unusable and Canon never owned the issue. (I have other items from that time with the same problem.) The  10 x 42 L IS are so much better there is no comparison. If these fit the budget they will give much pleasure.

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