9/30/2012

Lanikai Concert Banjolele Review

Lanikai Concert Banjolele
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Good value for this great instrument. Looks much nicer in life than these pictures show. Sounds great! Just buy one already!

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Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wind Instrument Wireless Microphone System, Channel N4 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wind Instrument Wireless Microphone System, Channel N4
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This mic is great for the price it is very sensitive and has a long range. I have had no problems with it since buying. It helps me to senerade with my sax because i can walk directly to audience and play 5 stars

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Crown XLS2500 Power Amplifier with integrated PureBand Crossover System and PeakX Limiters Review

Crown XLS2500 Power Amplifier with integrated PureBand Crossover System and PeakX Limiters
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I have 4 of these stacked in a case and can actually carry them by myself. The class d amp is amazing and the system performs wonderfully. Navigating the menus is simple. Can't go wrong.

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TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 Vocal Effects Processor Review

TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 Vocal Effects Processor
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This piece of equipment will knock you of your socks! Not only with the harmonies which are far superior to anything else out there (smart harmonies that follow your guitar, keyboard or IPod tunes, INSANITY!!!), but it also blows your mind with the regular every day vocalist effects. This thing has a auto-setup EQ and compressor which the machine adjusts automatically depending on your singing style. World class reverb and delay, flangers, choruses, doubler, pitch correction, AUTO-TUNE (which to me sounds better than the antares), gender conversion (YES YOU CAN SOUND LIKE THE OPPOSITE SEX NO JOKE, and it is a good sounding voice too). Onboard mixer, Phantom power, preset saving, preset sequence saving, this thing does everything!!! I wanna marry it! Oh yeah hook up a guitar and run it through the effex processor and hear how insane it sounds.
I own all kinds of equipment and have messed with all kinds of effects processors software and hardware and this is by far the best $800 you can spend as a singer. Stop thinking about it and buy it.

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Building on the impressive VoiceLive, the VoiceLive 2 is easy to use with a completely redesigned user interface. The VoiceLive 2 has pushed the envelope of performance effects for vocalists yet again to offer singers smooth studio tone, rich harmonies and ear-catching effects. Many new advancements including NaturalPlayTM harmonies with up to eight harmony voices controlled from a guitar, MIDI keyboard or MP3 player are now available to you the performer. Simultaneous stompbox-style or preset foot-switching allows vocalists to easily engage and layer the six effect blocks, which include a new, more lush reverb, tap tempo delay, natural doubling, T-Pain-like pitch shifting, distortion and megaphone effects. The one-touch adaptive Tone algorithm automatically controls studio-quality compression, EQ and de-essing to produce the perfect vocal sound quickly and effortlessly. A unique digitally-controlled mic-preamp allows singers to set mic gain while standing. A widescreen LCD display and ergonomically designed extruded aluminum curve chassis keeps singers connected to their effects without strain or discomfort. Easier than ever With a completely redesigned user interface, VoiceLive 2 is easy to use whether you're looking for one preset or a creative sequence of sounds for every song. Wizard button helps you find the right preset Stompbox access to six effect blocks One button access to global Tone, Pitch and Guitar FX Easy editing of all parameters Simple preset chaining with Step feature USB for updates, back-ups and audio streaming

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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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9/29/2012

Dean Pace 5 5 String Electric Upright Bass (Black) Review

Dean Pace 5 5 String Electric Upright Bass (Black)
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1st. YOU NEED a bass pre amp. The saddles have pizzo pickups and work very well if you use a bass pre amp. This is what will make it open up and sound great: [...]
2. No battery on these current models. One vol knob.
3. My side dots ever off. I fixed it using my dremel, but I really dont care what it looks like (with in reason) as long as it works for me. And works well.
4. The B string is too big to fit correctly in the saddle pickup. Again, I used my dremel to shave a U so it would slightly widen up and accept the larger B string. Otherwise it would never get picked up. Now it works fine.
After having it a month or so... there are a few wishes I have for it.. but, for the price I am ok not having them I guess.
1. I would rather have a much more curves radius per string and expesically at the bridge.
2. Much higher string action. Weird huh? I need to DIG IN on the strings and I can not do it as I would like to. It is much more of a fence play now.
3. Much thicker strings.
Its really like a regular 5 string fret-less bass being held up to look like a electric string bass. I have played it sitting down and it really works well like a electric bass. Makes me think of throwing a strap on it and using it both ways.


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Giannini GWSCRA6 EL 6-string Brazilian Craviola Review

Giannini GWSCRA6 EL 6-string Brazilian Craviola
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I first saw a craviola on an informercial on PBS. The lead singer for the Starland Vocal Band was playing one and I was intrigued by the shape and sound. After much research, I discovered that the instrument was properly named Craviola and made in Brazil by Giannini. Then the search was on. Found the odd craviola in not very good shape on eBay, then eventually found that Amazon had them. Watched the price for months until it was in my price range, then jumped on it. Have not been disappointed. Came well set up and ready to play. Gig bag was included, but custom case cost more than the guitar. I've had it for a few months now and get compliments on it's sound constantly. It certainly is an attention getter. It has replaced my Guild F4CE as my go to acoustic. Would definitely replace if lost or stolen.

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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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Tascam US1641 USB 2.0 Audio and MIDI Interface with digital Connection - Macintosh and Windows Review

Tascam US1641 USB 2.0 Audio and MIDI Interface with digital Connection - Macintosh and Windows
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I looked at virtually every multiple mic interface on the market and couldn't find anything to touch this in features and/or price... so I bought it.
Wow!This thing rocks! I connected up 8 microphones for Kick, Snare, Hi-hat, Tom 1, Tom 2, Tom 3, Left Overhead and Right Overhead... all those mics plug into the 8 XLR mic sockets at the front of the unit. Got some really great 20ft XLR mic cables from Amazon for only $6.95 each (Whirlwind LowZ Microphone Cable (20 Foot) I then plugged in my bass guitar into one of 2 switchable line/guitar 1/4" mono inputs on the front.
Each of the 10 front panel inputs has a volume control knob and red/green led. The drummer hits each drum individually one by one so I can adjust each vol control so that it just occasionally clips red but mostly stays green.
After adjusting the six individual drum mics I now get the drummer to play the whole set and I adjust the left and right overheads mics so they don't clip (go red). That's it! The mics are setup ready to record.
I took the main output from the back of the unit to my monitors and there's a volume control on the front of the unit to allow you to turn down the monitor while recording... then you turn it up to listen back... so in effect, the unit has it's own monitoring control.
Two headphone jacks would've been nice, but I used a Y-adapter 1/4" Headphone Splitter to split the output allowing me to plug in the two headphones for me and the drummer.
I now setup recording on my laptop (HP TX2500z) using the supplied Cubase LE4 software which is really easy to use - buy yourself the The Complete Idiot's Guide to Recording with Cubase. There's no specific book for version LE4 but this idiot's guide worked great for me.
A note about my notebook - It's a tablet PC laptop HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" TOUCH-SCREEN Notebook with a great touch screen - so you can arm/disarm or mute/unmute your record channels/tracks just by touching the screen buttons with your finger - it's just like a real mixing desk with real tactile switches - it's really cool!
You may need to tweak your laptop for audio recording to get the best results otherwise you will hear artifacts (odd noises) when recording if the laptop is struggling to find the necessary processing power. I tweaked my laptop and it was just amazing to see the difference in performance. You can Google "Tweak Vista for audio recording" to find the information on how to tweak.
I also replaced my 5400rpm drive with a 7200rpm drive Seagate 500 GB 7200RPM 2.5" Drive - it's real easy to do... Google "Upgrading laptop hard drive". As well as getting a faster speed drive I also made it a 500GB to replace the 320GB drive that I had - so lot's more space... and very low cost too!
RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!!
Well... Let me tell you, I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the results obtained with this unit! The Tascam 1641 is an amazing piece of gear and Amazon's price is just out of this World at only $299...
It's like having a whole recording studio in a box - the mic pre's, the mixing desk (vol controls), the signal LED's, the monoring vol control, headphone controls, etc... AND the software - all for $299 - You can't beat that!
The actual sound that I got was totally professional - I couldn't have done better if I was in a top-notch recording studio. I am 100,000% satisfied!
GO FOR IT!!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!



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Epiphone MM-50E Professional Electric Mandolin Natural Review

Epiphone MM-50E Professional Electric Mandolin Natural
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I bought an Epiphone A shape MM30 mandolin a couple of years ago and was so happy with its playability and sound that I decided to upgrade to the MM-50E Pro. The first thing I noticed was how cheap the tuners were and how poorly they were installed. The finishing oil was slopt on and collected in the creases. After I set up the bridge and got it tuned up the acoustic sound was dull and cheap sounding. The pickup was amazing. Too bad it amplified the acoustic sound to a tee. I returned this instrument but would highly recommend the Epiphone MM-30.Papa Al

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9/28/2012

Kentucky Artist A-Model Mandolin Model KM-250 in Traditional Sunburst Review

Kentucky Artist A-Model Mandolin Model KM-250 in Traditional Sunburst
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The KM-250 was recommended by a Luthier as an instrument that I would need to spend an additional $1500 to purchase a different mandolin with appreciably higher quality. He was not wrong!
My daughter plays it mostly, and because she plays guitar and violin, the transition was as smooth as silk for her.
It sounds absolutely fabulous for a $300 instrument.

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World Tour Complete 5piece Drumset with Double Braced Stands, Drum Throne, Drum Sticks, and Drum Key - Blue Metallic Review

World Tour Complete 5piece Drumset with Double Braced Stands, Drum Throne, Drum Sticks, and Drum Key - Blue Metallic
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This is an excellent beginers drum kit, that is easily converted into a professional kit. The kit came complete down to the sticks, so you can assemble and play straight from the box. The skins were a little thin so you may have to replace them with thicker skins unless you are a jazz musician who likes the brighter sound of a thin skin. The kit is a great value for the price, the quality pleasantly suprised me, the cymbals have great hard ware, but I think I will replace the cymbals themselves with something heavier later on. Otherwise a great buy.

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Oscar Schmidt by Washburn OU220SWK Concert Size Ukulele Review

Oscar Schmidt by Washburn OU220SWK Concert Size Ukulele
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This ukulele is awesome although I didn't buy it on amazon.com I love this ukulele and I would recommend it to anyone. If this is what it says it is it is definitely worth the money.

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Bugera 333XL 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb Review

Bugera 333XL 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb
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I bought this amp a few months ago, and let me tell you it is a tone machine!! I'm not in a band, or a professional musician, just a regular guy searching for that tone. This amp is everything it claims. Great sound, awesome power, incredible gain and tone at a reasonable price. I have always wanted an all tube half stack, but just couldn't justify $2K for it. I also purchased the Bugera slant cab, after playing the 333XL through my Marshall AVT112 cab. The speakers in the Bugera cab are very thin, tinny sounding, but I fixed that just recently(see review of the Bugera 412 slant cab).
I would not hesitate to buy another Bugera if warranted to. These amps are a steal for what they are, and their incredible tone!!

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Behringer EurOlive F1220A High-Performance, Active 125-Watt Monitor Speaker System with 12 Woofer, 1 Compression Driver And Feedback Filter Review

Behringer EurOlive F1220A High-Performance, Active 125-Watt Monitor Speaker System with 12 Woofer, 1 Compression Driver And Feedback Filter
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I've been a fan of Behringer products since 2004. My first experience with them was when I'd ordered a UB2222FXPro mixer in April of 2004 despite a dire warning from one of my well-intentioned, musician friends: "You know Behringer stuff is cheap. It's flimsy and won't last long." When pressed as to how he acquired his valuable insight, he paused a moment and said, "Well, that's what I read online." And yes, I've seen similar comments in online reviews of Behringer products; but I suspect that many of these bad reviews might actually be propaganda posted by competitors.
My band plays on the average of 4 to 5 nights a week; and my Behringer mixer has continued to work flawlessly for six years now. In fact in 2008, I purchased a 2nd Behringer mixer (Xenyx 2222FX) for backup. Besides these two mixers, I've acquired a plethora of other Behringer products: Pro-XL MDX 2600 (compressor/gate/expander/peak limiter,) 212A powered PA speaker; U-Control UCA202 USB-audio interface; Minimon Mon800 Stereo Monitor Matrix Mixer; CX2310 Super-X Pro Crossover; DR100 reverb pedal; Powerplay Pro-XL HA4700 (headphone amp;) Truth B2030A Active Studio Monitors; Tube Ultragain MIC200 (mic preamp); Vintager GM110 Combo Amp; DEQ2496 Ultracurve (speaker management/digital EQ) and a ECM8000 reference mic.
All the above units have done exactly what they're supposed to do - always surpassing my expectations and always priced way below their competitors' counterparts. Out of all these items I've only had two problems:
1) I had a "dead" channel on my 2nd mixer (Xenyx 2222FX), and that was quickly resolved by a replacement unit being sent out immediately by Musician's Friend.
2) My first DEQ2496 (digital EQ) suddenly failed after nearly 4 years of almost daily use. (It turned out that it was actually cheaper to simply buy another unit as opposed to repairing the original.)
I've prefaced this review of the Behringer F1220A Active Monitor Speaker with all the above background information to let the readers know of my prior experience with Behringer products - especially in regard to product reliability.
The F1220A is a sleek-looking unit, covered with tough, durable covering. The boxes are constructed to lie on their sides on the stage floor, angled up towards the performer. These enclosures can also be stand-mounted via an integrated 35 mm pole socket. On the front panel there are controls for: level; bass, mid-range and treble EQ; sweepable feedback filter with in/out switch; mic/line input (both XLR and 1/4") and a "link output" (both XLR and 1/4") for cascading additional powered units. This monitor features a 12" driver and a 1" high-frequency driver powered by 125 watts.
So, how does it sound? Incredible! Plenty of volume and quality. We had been using Mackie SRM350s for stage monitors; and now I have noted a fuller, warmer bottom end - much easier on the ears. (And I must admit my band members and I had been very satisfied with the Mackies; but I just had to try these Behringers. And now everybody's even happier!)
Besides the band, I do a solo gig every Wednesday. So out of curiosity, I tried the F1220A as a main. I pole-mounted it (a bit tricky for one person due to the location of the socket,) and it sounded great as a PA speaker! It handled the bass of the split keyboard and the drum unit as well as the vocal and backing tracks with plenty of power and quality. As far volume, this speaker is capable of much more than I would ever use for this mid-sized venue (approx 100 people) for my Wed night gig.
Back to the band, all the guys I work with have been very impressed with these monitors. They especially like being able to adjust the volume to their liking along with tailoring the EQ to their taste. And at least two of them, without prompting, have commented on the full, low end that these monitors provide.
This monitor has a sturdy, strap handle of the top. The unit can be a bit unwieldy when carried by the handle depending which "face" of the speaker is towards your leg. If you find the unit banging against your knee, just rotate it 180 degrees, and you'll be fine.
You'll want to keep your monitor safe while transporting it. Even though it does have a tough exterior, you might consider purchasing the Gator GPA-SCVR450-515 Speaker Covers. They run about $50 and fit these monitors pretty well. They even have a cutout for the monitor's strap handle. Or you can use the bag's own handles. They are a good investment to keep your F1220A in good shape.
My verdict? Another outstanding value from Behringer!

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9/27/2012

Stanton STR8150 High Torque Direct Drive DJ Turntable Review

Stanton STR8150 High Torque Direct Drive DJ Turntable
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Stanton is promoting this turntable to the mixing/scratching set. However, if you're an old coot like me who just wants a good quality turntable that will play your LP's, 45's and 78's, this is the one to get.
The STR8-150 is solidly built; the entire thing weighs about 36 pounds. The platter is a little lighter than some other turntables I've seen, but there's just no rumble at all. There are both analogue and digital outputs that allow you to hook up the turntable to practically any stereo, home theater system or computer (no special phono-level inputs required).
A bonus feature of this turntable is the variable speed control that allows you to actually play records as low as 16 rpm (used for some special use records) or up to 90 rpm (used on many early acoustic "78's").
A good quality Stanton cartridge comes with the turntable and a 78 stylus is available for it.
The only thing missing is a dust cover or an option to buy one as an accessory.

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The ultimate night-club, party, or compilation tool, Stanton's rugged and graceful STR8-150, with its skip-proof straight tone arm, offers everything professional DJs need--and nothing they don't. In creating the STR8-150, Stanton went back to basics and re-engineered everything, using quality as its prime consideration. The 'table uses durable steel construction designed to minimize feedback, an ultra-stable platter and tone arm, and an industry-leading high-torque motor producing more than 4.5 Kgf-cm.Key features include key correction, reverse playback, up to +/-50 percent pitch adjustment, 3-speed playback (33-1/3, 45, and 78), and even an S/PDIF coaxial digital-audio output so you can plug the turntable directly into a CD recorder, digital surround receiver, or PC/Macintosh sound card. Adjustable start and break speeds let you tailor the quartz-lock 'table's action to your mixing style.When key correction is on, the pitch slider will only affect the speed of the platter. The key, or tone, will remain at 0 percent. This is ideal for bringing song B up to the tempo of song A for a seamless mix, without altering the tonal makeup of song B.The STR8-150 also includes adjustable feet, a slipmat, "L"-shaped cables, and the Stanton 680HP cartridge mounted on headshell.What's in the Box Platter, tone arm, cartridge and headshell, counterweight, slipmat, L-shaped cables, a 45 rpm adapter, a user's manual, an AC power cord, a target light, and warranty information.

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Yamaha DGX230 76 Full-Sized Piano Style Keys, 489 Instrument Voices Review

Yamaha DGX230 76 Full-Sized Piano Style Keys, 489 Instrument Voices
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I now own two these. One I leave at my band's practice site, the other I keep at home and then take with me for performances. At $200 there's no sense hauling the practice instrument back and forth. Of course, it's not a professional keyboard and will rate sneers from real keyboardists. But for my purposes providing chording and some embellishments for a couple of local bands, it works just fine . . . especially great sound for the "rock organ" setting . . . and I also use the violin voice for country songs and the various saxophone voices on occasion. I have no idea about the other features of the keyboard as a learning device . . . but for an inexpensive, good-sounding, sturdy and dependable keyboard, it's great.

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