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Percussion Instrument Looks Like A Fish
Alberto | 2024-04-25 04:13:32 |
I use this 57 for any instrument or amp, specially when i've get short on specialized percussion mics. This give me a really good range of frequencies to work with. 5 |
Shirley | 2024-06-23 04:34:53 |
This is amazingly well built. Looks and acts like its an expensive scientific instrument. 5 |
David | 2024-07-01 07:38:43 |
Great product. Fit perfectly over my beauty fish. Like it do much that I'm going to buy one for my 33" beauty dish. Impact makes great products. 5 |
SoShi | 2024-04-07 02:15:56 |
So easy to operate with the instrument panel. Prints perfectly! Looks very professional - it’s for home use. 5 |
Rick Rockz | 2024-06-12 04:54:33 |
* Using for vocal recordings * Like that Hi Z instrument jacks are on front * Inserts for compressor and/or EQ are great * The huge variety of digital output options at this price are unmatched * Very clean sound * It does take some experimentation to get a good output level on it, but I got it * User Manual could be better, but at least it has one! 5 |
Michael | 2024-08-05 03:56:24 |
Like all K&M stands, this properly supports the instrument, is built out of durable materials, and folds up to a compact size. K&M makes the best stands for woodwinds on the market-I use them exclusively. 5 |
CBKK | 2024-06-19 02:45:37 |
Awesome Board!! Looks Great!!!Like always Asus is great 5 |
Charles | 2024-05-08 07:33:59 |
the E-Percussion Module Mount by Alesis is the perfect part i was looking for.... 5 |
Bernie | 2024-07-07 01:27:19 |
Looks good and easy install. Like the Insurance in case of damage to protected items. 5 |
Don | 2024-09-07 08:40:17 |
I am very pleased that Nikon has recently introduced the 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. This is a great lens to have on your full-frame camera. I used the Nikon’s first 180-degree fish-eye lens in 1966 and have been a follower of these images for decades. I own and have used the Nikkor 10.5mm fish-eye for ten years, but have missed the round 180-degree image. The new 8-15mm fish-eye zoom lens provides many opportunities to capture exciting and unusual images. The zoom capabilities to 15mm provide a wide-angle fish-eye look that fills the frame. I believe this is an important lens to have for a photographer who wants to move beyond the ordinary. Some examples of photographs that I have captured during my first month with the lens includes: An editorial photograph during the first stage production after a four million dollar theater remodeling A portrait of a beautiful young lady who has great self-esteem and was willing to pose for a fun image Photographing from inside a kids “Crawling Tunnel”. I revisited images of Arthur Rothstein, Farm Security Administration, photos of the 1930’s with the new Nikkor 8-15mm Fish-eye Zoom lens. A high school yearbook photograph of a dance team captures at 8mm for a round fish-eye image. All photographs copyrighted by Don Gorzek, 2017 5 |