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Music From Ancient Rome Vol 2 String Instruments
James | 2024-09-08 07:22:58 |
I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments. The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections. Versatile and great sound quality. 5 |
Noah | 2024-08-12 07:11:14 |
This mic sounds very nice for vocals, plucked string instruments, and woodwind instruments (at least that's what I've tried it on). I highly recommend it! 5 |
Abe-e-baby | 2024-07-11 06:13:43 |
I don't use these monitors to record. I use these as computer speakers to listen to music, movie and etc. I hook them up with a DAC and use RCA. The sound is very clean (I hear things in my music that I never heard before!) The high and mid are sweet. The bass is ok. I have all setting on flat and vol on 0dB. I control the vol from the DAC. I like these monitors. I listen to the A7X and it sound better, but didn't fit my budget. 5 |
Ambieris | 2024-06-05 02:43:43 |
I am able to save all of my music instruments and notes and other things into my hard drive without any complications. 5 |
Robert | 2024-05-15 09:45:12 |
I have been using Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 for many years..sadly it failed. I viewed many potential replacements....one serious contender didn’t have a separate headphone volume control....unacceptable! I’ve been aware of Focusrite’s reputation and their Gen. 3 is garnering rave reviews. I was blown away. Immediately I noticed a bump in headroom. The overall sound was more defined across all frequency ranges. Setting up this item was a breeze in my DAW. N moments I was ready to work. I have only begun to use this but I am so pleased. I am also hugely pleased with B &H. Twice, in one month, they came thru. Prices beat out known music equipment vendor prices......shipping is ‘FAST’ . B & H doesn’t mess around. They are my ‘Go To” place now for my music needs! THANK YOU!!!!! 5 |
Charles | 2024-08-05 04:16:51 |
I bought two of these at a discount with the intention of replacing my ancient Bose Wave Radio as a good source for sound and music at my desk. These really fit the bill, they sound great and will play music or radio stations by themselves without having to stream from my computer (although that works great too) When connected to my laptop as a sound output device, there is often a momentary glitch in the sound whilst it syncs up, but once that's done the audiovisual sync is very good. 5 |
PaddyO | 2024-04-06 04:10:51 |
Purchasing a new iMac meant having to upgrade my ancient Dell computer speakers so music listening could be appreciated. There are many options out there, for sure; but I am coming from a listening experience that left nothing to chance, I needed something that was fulfilling. These certainly meet that need. I LOVE that you can tailor your sound with the crossover option with the bass unit. Plus the volume control on the satellites allow that blending to be extended to suit your needs. I'm sure there are less expensive units out there, and they probably would work for most people. When you want concert level.....these most likely will be just the ticket. Be careful, though, if you have neighbors who live close by! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-26 07:30:57 |
I am a musician and a teacher. A friend of mine has one of these and when I found out about it, had to have it. This cart can hold everything I use, from music equipment and instruments to teaching supplies. It folds out or away easily and rolls with no effort at all. The cart fits perfectly in my car, even extended. It's a little workhorse. After struggling for years with handcarts, this 8 in 1 transporter is the answer to a prayer. 5 |
Alexy | 2024-05-19 05:25:17 |
i used this product to listen to music. i like that the music is really clear and you can hear EVERYTHING that is being played. all the instruments are heard well separately and clearly. you never know what a song sounds like until you use these headphones and get to hear EVERY sound that is played. i don't like that the base is a little bit too much, at least for me. the fit is not as good the SE530s I used to have. I like them better than these to be honest. it is nice that the cables disconnect at the headphones itself. just in case the cable gets damaged you can always get a new one. 5 |
Quack | 2024-05-22 06:38:58 |
I bought this to grip instruments, with the intent of making interesting videos to highlight various music ventures of mine. Drums, mandolins, guitars- the clip works great and doesn't come off, even when dancing back and forth. 5 |