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Music With A Lot Of Bass Guitar

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Music With A Lot Of Bass Guitar

2024-06-07 03:24:16

this is the best bang for buck headphone amp. i use it to monitor and record guitar music with a lot of distortion, and effects as well as clean passages . i can hear a lot of the high order harmonics dissapear when i use a cheaper lower qaulity unit that was only a few dollars less. with the rolls ha43 all those highlights and overtones are there again just exactly as direct. i also have a foam head with high end microphones implanted and i record the headphone sound and mix that in .this also allows me to increase my output volume on my guitar proccessor to direct record through d.i. boxes with 4x12 speaker emulation to get a cleaner input to the recorder and increases the power tube amp effect without blowing another set of expensive headphones . i give silent mini concerts with these in places i cant use my wall of amps. they get a real feel for the music rather than through portable device that cant compare.great way to turn on people/ really connect to your music.

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2024-05-06 06:23:50

A great product with great battery life, and good music quality with a lot of bass.

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2024-08-05 04:56:22

I use them listening to music (if you like a lot of bass, these won't be for you), for editing audio, and for monitoring during livestreaming and podcast recordings, and video production. Build is great, portable as they fold down well, ear pads are soft and don't get bothersome while wearing for a long time. Highly recommend for the podcasters, video producer, any media production and monitoring.

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2024-04-08 04:43:44

The music I listen to has a lot of bass in it. Songs have lows and highs. Other speakerscan't handle them, but this speaker can do it and then some!

5
2024-05-28 07:48:28

Ideal if you play bass or guitar and sing. It gives you space from your instrument.

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2024-08-01 06:44:33

Used to cary multi effect system for my bass guitar

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2024-09-24 02:10:41

Used once for powering guitar amp, powered monitor, pedal board, and bass amp on stage. Performed well and kept the hums at bay. Long cord legnth and good plug access.

5
2024-09-23 08:47:14

I bought this mic on a whim. I have a large mic collection and find Cad mics hit or miss. They make some dull sounding entry level mics and some incredible sounding high end microphones. One thing: their mics tend to be incredibly tough. I'm a huge fan of the equitek line, so I figured I'd see what this mic was all about since it looks pretty cool. This mic is great, especially for the price. It sounds great on vocals, acoustic guitar, guitar and bass cabs, and piano. I briefly tried it out as a room mic for drums but found the top end a bit too harsh (horrible zbt cymbals), but I didn't get a chance to experiment much with placement, nor with switching cymbals out. I used the mic on a recent recording session I did for a metal band. Paired with a dynamic mic on a 2x15 bass cab about a foot away from the speaker, the cad e40 captured an absolutely killer bass sound. Punchy with just enough grit, and incredibly detailed sounding. It might be my go to mic for 15 inch speakers from now on.

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2024-09-21 06:27:13

I use this for playing guitar/bass and singing to see my iPad charts and lyrics. it's PERFECT, and very sturdy. Always at the right angle, and is a MUST HAVE!!

5
2024-09-19 02:30:49

This purchase replaced two of my 5 MKH8050's that went missing. They are great mics that there was no question I needed to replace. The Sennheiser MKH8050 (hypercardiod),and the other MKH mics, have a very smooth on and off-axis frequency response, are very quiet, and being RF condensers ( unlike almost all other condensers) are not affected by very humid conditions( no cracking/popping). I've used the MKH8050 on almost every instrument you can think off with outstanding sound: eg kick drum, bass/guitar amp, brass, woodwinds. acoustic guitar, banjo, violin/viola/cello/bass, kalimba, sitar, drum overhead, tabla, djembe, cajon, choir, classical style vocals ( mic'ed from few feet distance). Great for live sound and live recording. Rycote INV-3 are perfect shockmount clips to use with the 8050 ( and the 8040, 8020, 8090). I don't bother with the standard clips-esp. since the mics and the INV-3 shockmounts are very small and this is a bonus for video work. I don't do boom work but many write that this mic is one of the go-to choices for boom mics (esp indoors where off-axis pickup needs to be smooth).

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