4/30/2012

Aguilar GS 412 Bass Cabinet, 4 Ohm Review

Aguilar GS 412 Bass Cabinet, 4 Ohm
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I decided to purchase this through Amazon because it $100.00 cheaper that anyone else. The problem started when they could not deliver on-time, not only that, I had to call the shipping company to arrange delivery, otherwise you have to wait for them to call you to arrange a delivery time. Received the shipment only to find out that they shipped the wrong item. They shipped a padded cover for a DB112 cabinet, but the part number on the bag was for the GS412 cab. I make arrangements for the correct item to be shipped, but Amazon detailed the reason for shipping a new item was that the first item was defective. Then I get an email stating that the replacement item has shipped and that if they do not receive the "defective" item within 30 day they will bill me another $1199.00 plus shipping. According to Amazon, they are expecting a GS412 cab, not a paaded cover for a DB112 cab that cost ~$50.00.
I will never, let me repeat that, NEVER buy from Amazon again.
In terms of rating the GS412 cab is a great cab, but Amazon sucks. I can't reveiw the cab because I still haven't received it.

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This cabinet will give you the legendary tone of the GS 112 but with volume to fill any venue from mid sized club to stadiums. With its combination of ergonomically placed handles and rear wheels the GS 412 is a roadie's dream – huge tone that is easy to move! Bass Player Magazine described the sound of the GS 412 as 'big, with three-dimensional notes you could hang on like tree limbs." Specs: *Frequency response: 37 Hz to 16 kHz *Sensitivity: 101 dB 1W 1M *Tilt-back design with built-in rear wheels *Recessed top and side mounted deep-dish handles *Dimensions: 45"H x 23.25"W x 17"D *7-ply, void free Philippine mahogany *Weight: 116 lbs. *Warranty: Three year limited *Optional: Padded Cover

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Shure HA-8089 PWS Helical Antenna Review

Shure  HA-8089 PWS Helical Antenna
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item came cracked where the main horizontal tube is connected by screws to the circular ground plane. Every screw looks to have been overtightened and has left a small spider web of cracks. This was the second helical antenna i have purchased and it is the only one to suffer from this defect.

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Wideband UHF (470-900 MHz) Remote Antenna for Shure UHF-R Receivers, PSM Transmitters and Antenna Distribution Systems

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Kustom KBA Series 65-watt Bass Amp Review

Kustom KBA Series 65-watt Bass Amp
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I'll start with the good,
For a combo amp, this had what i was looking for. Some effects, low impedance line out, footswitch in/out and ext. speaker option. For a 65W amp, the drive was good when using an external 15"/10" cab and was capable of putting me over my drummer during practice.
However, from day one the cabinet showed signs of poor craftsmanship. The entire box would buzz on certain notes, especially low B unless I had my external cab online and the 12" speaker bypassed. Bringing it back to the shop where i bought was unhelpful and it was up to me to tighten up the box the best i could, which is constructed of small screws and particle board.
The electronics consist of a preamp, power amp(TDA9274) and a back panel for accessories such as the footswitch and ext. speaker. after about 2 years the power amp transistor failed and took out several other components on the power amp board and i've been using my old Fender amp to drive my cabinet since. after looking online it appears the heatsink is a common cause of failure and Kustom mounts their heatsink on the other side of the aluminum chassis.
I'm currently looking up the cost of replacing the power board as a whole item from Kustom. If i can get it for under $100 i'll replace it. if not, it will join my list of electronic projects and i'll replace it component by component (the TDA9274 costs about $30) and save my money for a tube amp.
In hindsight, and remembering the Mesa-boogie and Ampeg amps on the showroom floor that were similar in price, i should have put my money on a different amp or even just a head. I dont even have the original speaker and cabinet anymore, just the amp.
Overall i'll rate the combo per the following:
CabinetD+
SpeakerC
Amplifier B+
I really did like the Amp (before it fried) but i wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is only going to use the speaker and box it came in. as a combo, it was pretty disappointing but i liked driving my own external speakers with it.

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The Kustom KBA65X Combo may be smaller than its Groove Bass brother, but watch out - it will whack you with some low-end whomp real quick! Portable and practical, the Kustom KBA65X Combo is a solid rock performer that you can depend on.

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Vega Old Tyme Wonder 5 String Banjo by Deering Review

Vega Old Tyme Wonder 5 String Banjo by Deering
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Deering banjos cost more than some other brands but make no mistake - the quality and sound are very apparent. The Old Tyme Wonder was my first openback banjo and it will be my last because I've found nothing that surpasses it. As a female player, I wanted that special old timey sound - rich, full, mellow and never tinny. I got it in this banjo. It's lightweight, pretty, solidly made, and very comfortable to play. Deerings are made in California and their customer service is excellent. On several occasions I've emailed them with questions on set-up, string type, etc. and have always received a prompt, personal answer. Carolyn Bridges from Deering is extremely knowledgeable. If you want a quality, great sounding openback banjo from a company that backs up their products, you should definitely consider this one.

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The American made Vega Old Tyme Wonder banjo is THE classic banjo for clawhammer style picking.Clawhammer players often prefer plucking their banjos over the fingerboard where the pot and the neck join.Deering builds in a traditional scoop for fingers and thumb to pluck the strings without hitting the fingerboard.A fiberskyn head, no-knot tailpiece and planetary tuners re-create the old fashioned sound and appearance. The maple rim and neck are based on the Vega Little Wonder but designed specifially for Old Time Players.The best of history made new today.

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Guyatone Flip Series Tube Echo Review

Guyatone Flip Series Tube Echo
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Here's a Delay Pedal with incredible depth that's sure to delight even the most discerning musician. From Ultra Clean Repeats to even the most dirtiest "Tube" Driven Delays this Pedal Has it All!
Only recommendation (and the reason why I gave this pedal 4 stars) replace the 'stock' 12AX7 Tube with a good quality (I used a Mullard) 12AU7.
Tonal Bliss!
Check one out, with the right tube this delay will send you places you have only dreamed a good delay can do.


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All new - hybrid digital delay circuit w/parallel tube gain stage allows for ultra-long delays w/the warmth and clarity of analog units! 2600 mS delay time; Delay Level, Delay Time, and Feedback controls. Analog Simulation knob blends in tube saturation on the repeats while Tape Simulation knob blends in EQ curve that cuts ultra lows and ultra highs and boosts lower mids. Dual Outputs w/True Bypass Switching using 3PDT switch. The TD-X rules!!!!

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4/29/2012

Giannini GCSM10 EL Handcrafted Series Cavaquinho (Acoustic-Electric) Review

Giannini GCSM10 EL Handcrafted Series Cavaquinho (Acoustic-Electric)
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I'm a forro fan and a guitar player, and I decided to take the plunge and buy the Giannini hand crafted model.
I've read mixed reviews about Giannini cavaquinhos on message boards, but this is one of the finest instruments I have ever played. I absolutely love it. The action and intonation are refined. It resonates beautifully. Solid rosewood sides and back. It FEELS and sounds like a great instrument, and the finishing is beautiful.
I have the less expensive Giannini GCSM 4 CTE cavaquinho. It's a decent little beater, but this is a vastly superior instrument.
The pickup sounds great and the built in tuner is a lovely bonus. Amplified or acoustic, it's fabulous.
I can honestly say is a pleasure to play. I'm enthusiastic to play it.

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Handcrafted all-solid acoustic-electric Brazilian Cavaquinho with Giannini 2 band preamp. Solid Sitka Spruce top, solid Rosewood back and sides, gold plated machine heads and reinforced neck. Supplied with Giannini hard case.

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Behringer DEQ2496 Component Rack Review

Behringer DEQ2496 Component Rack
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After using this unit about four times, it started crashing with a message that a "fatal error 11" had occured and to reset the device. I could no longer use the device in my live sound PA system due to its unreliability.
I put some heatsinks on the SHARC digital processor chips which were running too hot to touch with your finger. Once the heatsinks were in place, the unit did not crash even after sitting in my garage in 95 degree heat.
If not for this problem, this unit could be an excellent processor unit, superior in fact to units costing far more. The display gives extremely useful information in a clear way. The multi function EQs and compressors are excellent.
Too bad Behringer did not put 50 cent heatsinks in the unit.

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The deq2496 is a highprecision digital 24-bit/ 96 khz eq/rta mastering processor, ideal for sophisticated live sound trouble-shooting or audiophile mastering. whether you're putting the finishing touches on recorded material or creating an optimal live sound for a multi-way pa, the deq2496 is built to provide meticulous control.alization? dynamics? feedback correction? yes, yes, yes. you can have it all with the deq2496. automatic fft analysis with auto eq? we added that too.the deq2496 is a whole rack of flexible equalization, dynamics and time correction functions designed to fix problems and generally optimize sound quality.naturally the deq2496 has phase-neutral digital graphic eq'but in addition we've added a function that allows you to change the bandwidth of each frequency from standard 1/3 to as much as 59/3. or, if you prefer the old-school approach to variable bandwidth, we've included 10-band parametrics that can be fine-tuned in increments down to 1/60 of an octave.dynamic eq automatically raises or lowers a defined frequency range based on volume level. it's literally a combination of an equalizer (with frequency center and bandwidth controls) and a dynamics processor (with attack, release, threshold and ratio parameters). deq opens up a world of both creative mastering and pa problem solving possibilities. we've given you total control with multiple filter types including bandpass mode. and of course you can store deq settings for recall at any time manually or via midi.you can delay either the deq2496's main or aux outputs anywhere from 0 to 300ms and can process left and right channels independently. not only can you specify time delay in feet or meters but simultaneously compensate for ambient temperature which affects sound speed!

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Oscar Schmidt OS11021FN Autoharp Review

Oscar Schmidt OS11021FN Autoharp
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The Autoharp arrived sealed from the factory and the sounding board was warped. Total Music Source had FedEx send me a prepaid shipping label and within a week of sending it back I received new one. It is in fine condition and I expect to get years of enjoyment out of it. Thanks Total Music Source!

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Limited, Flame maple top, Built in FT600 Fine Tuning System, Gloss finish, 21 Chords

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Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0 300 Watt Lightweight Bass Amp Review

Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0 300 Watt Lightweight Bass Amp
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I have been using this unit for almost over a year now and I am very impressed. I play bass guitar for the Army band and our unit is currently deployed to Afghanistan. I got this head a month or so before we deployed and now that the deployment is almost over I can truly say this little head is for pros on the road! The structure itself is rugged and has put up with being dragged all around AF (not like that were an issue, it weighs next to nothing so it's easy to move and small too!). It has simple controls but they are authentic. 9 times our of 10 a bass amps' EQ has several bands, but it's still a weak EQ, this amps' three knobs and 3 switches (boost/cuts for highs&bass/mid) give you a full range to play around and the tone is pure bass. No filters, no loss of tone when the gain goes up. It will sound like your bass, maybe for the first time!
It also comes with varrying voltage capacity, which especially in Afghanistan (or on the road in general) comes in handy since you don't always know the levels you'll get when you show up for the next gig.
Overall, this head is a solid amp, it does the job and it does it darned well. Get yours today if you live on the road and play bass :)

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The 3.0 bass amp from the Shuttle series was developed by Genz•Benz for professional players who require an easily transported, great sounding, and flexible bass amplification system that is also full-featured.The heart of the Genz-Benz Shuttle series is the lightweight amplifier design. This 2.75 lb. amplifier is available as a "head only" or in combo versions delivering 175 watts at 8 ohms and 300 watts at 4 ohms. In the combo models, the amp chassis can be easily removed from it's combo "saddle" in seconds and carried to a larger gig in the pocket of your bass case or the available carry bag.The amp head is extremely useful as a standalone unit, with a headphone output that is excellent for quiet, personal practice sessions. You can adjust the volume level and tone you hear with the preamp, and, using the Post EQ setting on the DI, you can turn the Shuttle into an outstanding preamp for recording.The Shuttle features power, punch, tone, versatility, and Genz•Benz quality in a lightweight package. Whether you have fly-in dates, in-home recording or practice sessions, here is a bass solution that is ready to go where you need to, easily fitting in your gig bag.

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Yamaha CP33 Stage Piano Review

Yamaha CP33 Stage Piano
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Nice upgrade from my Yamaha P90.
I purchaed this piano for the piano sound and feel. Any additional instruments or features that come with it are a bonus. The acoustic bass, strings and jazz organ sounds are done very well also.
While nothing replaces the feel of a real piano, this keyboard comes very, very close and the lighter touch on the higher keys really takes you there.
I only wish that the power transformer was inside of the piano instead of requiring a wall wart (transformer).
If you want a great piano sound and feel get this keyboard. If you want speakers to go with it as well as some more sounds, look into the CP300, but then you will need to add $1000, 30 more pounds and a deeper frame.

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The CP33 is made for the serious musician on-the-go. Sit down with one, and the instrument becomes an extension of your hands and your musical imagination. The authentic piano voices and rich expressiveness come alive at your touch, and the sound is big enough to blast through a full band onstage - yet nuanced enough to work magic in an intimate club.Yamaha's extensive experience in crafting fine acoustic pianos helps us in creating the ultimate digital pianos. Our advanced Graded Hammer Effect (GHE) action gives all keys an authentic resistance that increases from the top register to the lower - just as on an actual acoustic piano. Which means that you can naturally pound out thunderous low notes with your left hand and let the fingers on your right dance and fly with the high notes.In crafting the authentic sound of the CP series, we used meticulously recorded stereo samples of top-quality instruments, taken at various playing strengths, and included subtle elements such as String Resonance, Stereo Sustain, and even Key-Off Samples that capture the felt dampers muting the piano strings - providing the most authentic sounding and finely nuanced acoustic piano voices possible.The CP stage pianos are also master keyboard controllers that give you full command of your gear. Play and control external tone generators. Assign different voices to different keyboard sections and create multi-textured layers of sound. Two instrument zones on the CP33 with panel sliders, let you easily tweak the level of each instrument as you play. You can also freely reassign the sliders and wheels to control other sonic characteristics of your gear, such as sound attack, decay, brightness and filter cutoff.At just under 40 lbs. the CP33 is a very compact and portable yet full size stage piano.

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4/28/2012

Maxon Real Tube Series Overdrive/Distortion Review

Maxon Real Tube Series Overdrive/Distortion
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The Maxon distortion pedal sounds excellent, with a choice of overdrive or fuzz and a wide range of effect levels. The EQs are excellent. It's a bit noisy, and the built-in noise suppressor is only of so much help. Also, there is no separate control for the volume boost. You hit the second switch and you get a boost that is quite dramatic at low gain levels, much less so at high gain. I've managed to find an acceptable compromise setting and the pedal sounds quite good, but I do wish for more control over noise and the boost.

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A tricked-out version of the ROD880, the ROD881 Real Overdrive Distortion offers even more tone shaping power than its older cousin. In addition to the sounds and controls of the ROD880, the ROD881 features a switchable Distortion mode that adds a secondary gain stage into the signal path for even more extreme drive settings. The ROD881 also features a Footswitchable Boost function that allows for quick changes between solos and rhythms. When combined with the various Drive settings on your amplifier, these features create a multitude of easily accessible tone settings at the touch of your foot. Powered by one hand-selected 12AX7WXT preamp tube, the ROD881's Gain and Master Volume controls provide a wide variety of overdrive tones, from clean boost all the way to searing, saturated sag. Bass, Treble, and Mid Boost controls with extended operation ranges offer a limitless array of tonal options, from the classic '808" tone to extremely beefy low end chunk. All of the ROD881's sounds are kept clean and noise-free via the rear mounted, switchable Noise Reduction circuitry with variable Threshold control and a 1:2 noise reduction ratio. Powered via a standard 9-volt DC adaptor that allows easy integration into your pedalboard or rack setup, the ROD881 offers the maximum amount of options for the distortion connoisseur.

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M-Audio ProFire 610 Firewire Audio Interface Review

M-Audio ProFire 610 Firewire Audio Interface
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I'm a big fan of this audio interface, M-Audio just did everything right here. Very stable, works great on Windows 7 - 64 bit, works wonderful on Sonar 8 and now they finally released proper drivers to make it work on Pro Tools in Windows 64 bit. You have to make sure you download the beta drivers though.


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Designed by the company that revolutionized mobile music production, the ProFire 610 FireWire audio interface transform your Mac or PC into a powerful 6-in/10-out recording studio.Premium digital converters deliver high-definition, 24-bit/192kHz audio throughout the signal path.Two preamps with award-winning Octane technology offer clean, transparent sound with low noise and exceptional headroom.Onboard DSP mixing provides a totally flexible recording experience-perfect for creating multiple, independent monitor mixes.the user assignable master volume knobgives you flexible control over output levels.MIDI I/O allows you to connect keyboards and other outboard MIDI hardware.The half-rack space unit also doubles as a standalone two-channel microphone preamp and A/D-D/A converter.ProFire 610 is compatible with most major audio software, making it an unbeatable choice for personal, high-definition recording.

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NS Design WAV 4 Violin Black Review

NS Design WAV 4 Violin Black
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Overall this is going to be a favorable Review; however, I certainly have a few reservations and then some positive advice.
Firstly, if you are in love with the sound of an acoustic violin... even a cheap basic student violin with steel strings... then the WAV 4, straight out of the box will terrify you with its heavy coarse raw electrical sound. But since the WAV 4 is `passive', that is, it doesn't have a built-in preamplifier and some elaborate onboard set of equalizers and effects switches and knobs, then you will almost certainly have to get or already have some kind of an pre-amp and amplification system. Depending on the controls on your amplifier/preamplifier, you might be able to minimize a great deal of that buzzy electronic sound character of the WAV 4.
My own setup may be unnecessarily complicated. You see, I use the same Input Cord for everything I play - a couple of electric guitars, an electric bass, and now the electric Violin. Changing instruments just takes resetting a few dials. I use a Bass Amplifier as my Preamp Stage, bringing the signal out from the Headphone Jack. Then it goes into a Alesis Nanoverb 16 Bit Digital Effects Unit, and then goes through a Peavey PV6 Mixer with LO Med and Hi adjusts on the channel. The Final Stage is runs to my headphones. I could probably pull the Bass Amp out of the setup and let the Alesis Digital Effects Processor handle the job of being a preamp, but sometimes it is good to leave well enough alone.
It turns out that the WAV 4 Violin likes about the same settings as my Bass Guitar, and for about the same reason. The worse Electronic Sound comes from high frequency components riding on the sound from the lowest strings. Turning the Treble of the WAV 4 all the way down brings out a fairly natural sound on the A and E Strings (the two highest strings on a violin), but so much high frequency stuff still rides on the G and D strings that one hardly suspects that these are supposed to be low notes. So on my first stage of amplification going through the bass amplifier, I turn down the Medium and the High filters and set up the Low knob to pass more Low than anything else, and I do the same with the Mixer Controls. Yes, it does knock some of the final volume off of the high strings, but plenty of that A and E high pitch gets through, so it is not really a problem. Besides, just a touch of Treble on the WAV 4 brings back plenty of A and E String volume.
It turns out that the rather affordable Alesis Nanoverb Effects Processor (I think I got it for a bit more than a hundred dollars) is just the right thing to have if you actually LIKE electric violin sound. I was able to adjust it for some really nice professional sounding effects - chorus with echo and all of that. But one can dial down these effects so they are barely noticeable while still being a bit helpful. For instance, a slight bit of `chorus', whether linear or non-linear, helps to fill in the Low Strings, giving some of the roundness back to the sound that is robbed by the electronics
I was not able to totally drive out the electronic sound and arrive at a perfect acoustic sound, but I got satisfied enough so that I did not have to throw the whole heap into the trash can. One will never be invited to play with a chamber orchestra or with an unplugged folk music recital, so keep your real violin if you still want all of that. However, when playing with an Electric Band, one can get close enough to the acoustic sound to satisfy for violin parts in songs that are supposed to have that natural sound. It might not be a perfect fit but remember its only rock and roll.
This sound stage setup work took about 5 hours. Then I had to get used to actually playing the WAV 4 Violin. It doesn't play like your standard violin. The Chin Rest is different, and there is that god-awful Shoulder Rest contraption, which turned out to be actually quite a diamond in the rough after I learned to deal with it (more on this below). Anyway, you can't just stick the WAV 4 under your chin and go like its your old fiddle.
The WAV 4 is heavy. It's a block of wood, hallowed out only as much as necessary to put in the Bridge Mounts, the String Things, and the Pickup Jack. Then the metal brackets for the Chin Rest and the Shoulder Rest are heavy enough to mount a sixteen inch cannon onto a battle ship. Given all this weight, the Shoulder Rest would need to be perfect so that one would be able to play without constantly needing to use the left hand for manually holding up and repositioning the violin, when, really, the job of the left hand should be exclusively taken up with dancing fingers upon the strings. But there was just no getting the Should Rest right... for the first several hours...
But I kept at it. The Cushion Part of the Shoulder rest is rubber foam glued on this thick curved metal blade, curved nicely on one side, but apparently shaped to go over the shoulder on the shoulder-most side, and so it guts inward. This is great if you play the violin absolutely sideways, with the violin positioned exactly over the shoulder, forcing your head around to create a permanent crick in the neck. Yeah, yeah... that is how one is supposed to play. All the Best Schools constantly reiterate that the Best Way must necessarily always be the most uncomfortable way. If what they instruct isn't hated and resented, then it can't possible be technically `correct'. However, in the Real World, a great many violin players fall away from such standards of school house perfection, and we play with the violin set more forward. Some people play the violin right under the chin, head and eyes forward. Well, for those Non-Conformists the Shoulder Rest jutting blade stabs them in the chest - giving them the punishment they so rightfully deserve! But really, that's not what they spent their money for, is it?
I was reading on the Ned Steinberger Site (NS Design apparently stands for Ned Steinberger Design) and I saw promotions for their Custom Shoulder Rest, which is flexible. Apparently they had received hundreds of thousands of complaints regarding their standard Shoulder Rests and so they redesigned the Shoulder Rest, but they are still selling Violins with the Old `Stabber/Punishment' Shoulder Rests. Anyway, I thought that my Shoulder Rest was one of the new Flexible ones (I should learn to read websites more carefully), but when I tried to bend it with my fingers, there was no give at all. So I tried to tweak it a little with a BFH (Very Big Hammer) and it snapped. Really, it was not malleable in the least. You would think it would bend a little before breaking, but, no. after five or six very sound blows - Snap! But the good news is that it is no longer stabbing me. The rubber pad glued to the bottom of the thing holds the pieces together. Anyway, I have emails out to Ned Steinberger and Johnson Strings asking about what I have to do to get one of the new Custom Shoulder Rests.
Well, even after breaking the Shoulder Rest which represented some progress in fixing the inherently flawed design, I still could not dial it in to the point where I could play the violin for longer than 20 seconds without having to stop to reposition the thing. The weight of the thing was making it inexorably slide down the chest. And constantly supporting the weight of this Battleship Violin... well, it was giving me a upper back ache and muscle fatigue in my left arm. I have to admit that I was getting a bit discouraged, but then I had this wonderful inspiration!
The Bar and Tee arrangement of the Shoulder Rest provided an excellent hook up spot for a simple strap that one could wear around one's neck. What I did was I tied off my Scapular Cord (A Scapular is a Catholic Religious thing that just happened to hang from a thick cord I had woven from 9 strands of wool yarn - a rather nice piece of rope, really) to a length that would just barely fit over my head and I passed it through the Chin Side of the Shoulder Rest Blade and over the Fastening Knob, and now all the weight of the violin hangs from my neck on that neck strap. It worked wonderfully well! I was finally able to get in a good practice, with the violin staying put long enough to warm up on the fingering and decide that, yes, indeed, it was an actual violin I was playing. And, with the Shoulder Rest looped through the Neck Cord, one does not need to put the WAV 4 Violin down... between songs, or rosining the bow, or whatever. One simply lets go and the smallish violin simply hangs down on one's chest, like a big jewelry pendant. If you wish to make your own neck strap, then any heavy cord or strap looped to be about 23 inches in diameter, just fitting over your head, would be suitable.
Oh, the WAV 4 Violin comes with the Bridge adjusted very low. I used those screwdriver adjusts to bring up the Bridge a bit to help with the kind of string modulation you do by wiggling your fingers on the string... if the bridge is too low, you lose a lot of that effect.
So, in summation, the WAV 4 probably sounds no more "electronic" than any of the other Electric Violins out there, and once you learn to strap the Shoulder Rest around your neck, then that horrible monstrosity of a Shoulder Rest actually becomes a positive attribute for selecting WAV 4 from amongst all of its competition. It makes me think of objections I have heard regarding Fender's FV-3 Electric Violin - that it was overly heavy and constantly needed to be repositioned. Well, with its standard acoustic style Shoulder Rest, there's not much that one can do about the weight - there is nothing that I can see to tie onto or hook up to in order to provide the Neck Strap relief available so easily on the WAV 4 Violin. Such is...Read more›

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Zildjian 20-Inch A Custom Ping Ride Cymbal Brilliant Review

Zildjian 20-Inch A Custom Ping Ride Cymbal Brilliant
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a very unique sounding ride. i love this ride becouse it doesnt have that flat shaky sound you find amoung most other rides.the sound omits more of a ring to it when played at the highest intensity with alot of after decay time i must add. its also perfect for using somthing to follow if youd preferre that over high hats at any paticular time. i mostly like to practice harder music like metal, wich this cymbol is perfect for. i also like to experiment putting different types of music togetter wich this is also good for becouse i just cant say ive ever heard anthing like this ride cymbol. i consider it one of my best peices on my set. so if your intrested in a new cymbol i recomend checking this one out to see if it matches your paticular taste, but for one thing when you here it you will understand where im coming from.

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Line 6 FBV Review

Line 6 FBV
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If you have a Vetta amp and a Line 6 modeling guitar, this is THE indispensible item to complete your ensemble. It works great, allows you to switch amp AND guitar settings with simple footswitch controls.
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The optional FBV� pedal board is like having a crew of roadies ready to wheel out an entirely new collection of gear and hook it all up -- in time for your next note. With a backlit display that shows where you are, and rugged steel stomp switches and twin expression pedals to give you complete control of where you're going.

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4/27/2012

Yamaha P155B Contemporary Piano with Ebony Top Board, Black Review

Yamaha P155B Contemporary Piano with Ebony Top Board, Black
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Dont expect a big difference in sound quality over the P-140 or you will be dissapointed. At most there may be an ever so slight increase in micro-dynamic expressiveness on softer, subtle passages (maybe that's the 4th layer?), but dont expect anything to jump out at you. I mean subtle! Not much difference in the decay versus the P-140. About the same. I owned them both. The action is heavy and responsive on the P-155 (same as P-140) which I like and the features are an improvement over the P-140. Given how inexpensive and small digital memory has become, it would be nice if Yamaha could give us a DP with a natural sounding decay instead of a looped one. On a real piano the harmonic overtones decay faster than lower fundementals. This sonic reality has not been incorporated into this instrument unfortunately. The P-155 does sound resampled, just not enough to show a really audible difference from the P-140. At soft levels its pretty good but at mezzo forte or louder decay is unnatural, like the P-140. Sound quality via the built-in speakers is the same as P-140. Dynamic range and volume is a little better because of greater wattage but thats about it. Speakers and frequency range are unchanged. Unlike P-140 you can choose brightness levels in between Bright, Normal and Mellow for a total of 5, not 3 choices which is nice. If you can get one for $1,000 or less its worth it but I wouldn't spend 1200 on it over the P-140, unless you need the new features.

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Whether you're practicing at home, playing with the band, or doing alive solo performance, the P155 series offers professional quality sound with our legendary touch. Thanks to top-shelf Yamaha digital piano technologies, musicians don't have to choose between portability and piano quality- the quality you expect from a company that's been building world-class acoustic pianos for over a century.

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Line 6 Low Down LD150 Amp Review

Line 6 Low Down LD150  Amp
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Upon reading reviews on Musicians Friend and some other sites I purchased the Lowdown 150 in December 2008. Out of the box, it sounded great though some of the presets are definitely lacking. The Smart Fx Envelope Filter is absolutely unusable though the Chorus effect is pretty decent. The amp simulators are okay. Rock preset is pretty sweet I gotta say.
I am a working musician and need to make sure that my gear is reliable and this amp has fallen short on small gigs, rehearsals and as a practice amp no less. The sound/volume seems to diminish the longer you play. For some reason the amp will change presets all on its own. Which has cost me a few dirty looks.. Thanks Line 6!
At this time there is some problem with the amp. It shuts down after being on for about 10 minutes as it heats up. (I take great care of my gear... never dropped or knocked around).
The only thing I have found this amp remotely useful for was practicing with the mp3/cd input, which many other amps come with. Aside from that, I wouldn't recommend this amp to my worst enemy! The warranty is up and I have a forty five pound paper weight in my practice space. The wiring schematics aren't available to the end user. So far the amp has been taken to a Line 6 repair shop and I still have the same problem. I'm taking it back again. Buyer Beware! The bells and whistles are mediocre at best and the amp itself has been nothing but a headache. Line 6 really needs to work on their bass line for amps. Look into buying another brand.

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Finally, timeless rock tone in an affordable combo! LowDown LD150 is part of a family line of bass amps from Line 6 and that delivers an incredible array of�dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones with 5 killer bass amp models and effects that cover everything from funk to modern or classic rock and beyond.LowDown offers incredible sonic flexibility with a modeled vintage studio compressor, and critical bass-specific effects like Bass Synth, Chorus, Envelope Follower and Octaver.Plus, the oversized high-speed power amp has incredible articulation and low-end punch that's ideal for live or studio work.Features also include: 4 programmable channel memories (36 with a FBV Shortboard), headphone out, line in, and a studio quality XLR direct out with Line 6's exclusive Bass POD amp and cab modeling that's the go to for studio direct recording.At last, there is a bass amp that gives you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an unbelievable price. �

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