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Type Of Brass Used In Instruments

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Type Of Brass Used In Instruments

2024-09-14 09:19:18

This is a work horse mic used by every sound engineer to record any type of instruments:brass, percussion, etc.

5
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
2024-09-18 05:13:14

Used this for vocals and it makes a really big difference in quality than just direct through an interface. Can't wait to try this on other instruments.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

A fantastic value for the money. From beginner to expert musician can have so much fun and enjoyment with this recorder type instrument. Also great that it uses the recorder base for the fingering and is very intuitive. Being able to change keys, makes it fantastic for playing with transposing instruments. The 10 different voices : two being oriental instruments the other eight being western add to its flexibility. For instance, the Trumpet voice can be shifted lower so that it sounds and can play the range of the trombone. ,

5
2024-08-17 03:15:42

I've used some step-up rings that were brass and higher quality, which is true on the type of metal itself, but brass can cause some filters to get seriously stuck. I'm a big fan of the Sensei PRO step-up rings, since they are made well and help me swap out filters quickly and easily. Recommended!

5
2024-08-12 09:57:12

Now this is a step-up ring. Expensive yes, the brass has weight to it and it is easier to put on than the aluminum type.

5
2024-04-23 06:24:15

Made from brass, won't bind to your lens. The only type of step-up ring I'll use! Not cheap, but won't cause problems in the field.

5
2024-08-08 04:17:49

Used to help mount flash to monopod. Construction seems to be solid and durable. Easy to use. Brass stud is a little long for my taste (Photoflex Multiclamp does not fit flush).

5
2024-06-01 05:11:56

Used this once so far but it screwed on nice and tight, I also now see as a brass ring, the quality is higher and.it is way easier to remove, (no more rings and filters getting stuck together). Also PolarPro have a great reputation and I can see why. 10/10 so far.

5
2024-04-01 03:23:53

Used in UT with big sky and canyons - must have for this type of shooting

5