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Used Morgan Baritone Saxophone Mouthpiece
anyonymous | 2024-06-02 04:29:29 |
Used to hold a Diver Hat (Commercial Diving Helmet) Kirby Morgan 37 Works great! 5 |
hb | 2024-04-27 03:24:15 |
it picks up all the great sound , i use it for my alto saxophone its works great ,sounds great . 5 |
Jeff | 2024-06-05 04:35:33 |
The mouthpiece is a standard, readily available scuba regulator mouthpiece that is easily replaced if that is needed in future. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-17 06:20:43 |
We use this lav for education purposes at Morgan State University and it's been a true workhorse. Dare I say, the students can drop them, pack gear on top of them, tug on the cables, and more and they just keep working. We've been using them for almost 5 years now and just ordered a bunch more as additions to our growing department. It's a rarity that one comes up with a short, and it's usually in either the capsule or the mic & cable itself which you can buy independently. Audio quality is superb in noisy situations and in the studio it's crystal clear. Windscreens minimize pops, cracks, ambient and of course modest breezes. The only MINOR downside to these mics are the lack of an internal battery. They do draw on phantom, so not having that battery means whatever we plug them into has to provide the power, but thats never an issue for the systems we use. 5 |
David | 2024-09-07 02:20:24 |
I needed this to take long exposures of Old Morgan Silver Dollars. The glare on the plastic casing was causing me trouble. When I would use the flash it whited out my image. I ordered the remote , and extension. Now I can use the remote release with the extension to take long exposures and use natural light with out the glare. It worked out fine. Happy Now. 5 |
Criusin' my Six-Fo | 2024-09-22 01:53:30 |
This baby has a strong far reaching beam. It's light enough to use with the mouthpiece and keep it straight. Quality is tough to beat. 5 |
Wissam | 2024-09-21 09:10:27 |
Like a pilot's mouthpiece. stops wind and breath effectively. No complaints. For those who can't envision what size 3/8 is, it's huge, grab a ruler. See if it works for your needs. You won't be hiding this in plain sight. 5 |
Bruce | 2024-07-17 02:21:55 |
I’ve been in the tech industry for many years. As a piece of tech the AE-01 works very well. It sends MIDI to my Mac, iPad, and iPhone, both wirelessly and via USB. USB to iOS needs an adapter from Apple. The iOS app works well. The AE-01 works as a MIDI controller with GarageBand and other apps. It also receives Bluetooth audio from Mac, iPad, and iPhone. It looks well built, like it will last a while. I am a beginner at wind instruments, with only a little bit of trumpet experience in elementary school. As an instrument the AE-01 works. I can play this thing a little bit, and from my trumpet experience I understand I will need a lot of practice to become competent. I can practice with headphones and not disturb my neighbors. The tutorial on the iPad app is helpful. One complaint I have is with the mouthpiece. Buying the simpler OP-AE01MP mouthpiece solved that complaint. The AE-01 comes with a mouthpiece like a clarinet or saxophone mouthpiece. It has a plastic “reed” that you can bite down on. Biting the “reed” controls the sound in more expensive models, but does nothing in the AE-01. Using the simple mouthpiece without a reed is much easier for me, and I don’t lose any functionality. 5 |
Mckay | 2024-06-08 01:12:58 |
We previously had used the comstar package and we periodically had problems with our headsets breaking. Usually it would be the mouthpiece breaking, and we would have to send them back to be fixed. Not to mention they were very bulky and we constantly were having to check if our coms were on/tell others that their coms were left on. The Hub headsets have a much smaller form factor and are much lighter on the head. We really like that it will automatically mute when you put the mouth piece up. Makes it so most of our communication isn't telling others to turn their com off. It has been great thus far! 5 |
J Brock | 2024-05-02 08:52:23 |
Very nice and well built reflector not only can it be used for recording vocals but also for saxophone too. worth the money! 5 |