4456 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great strings! Love em. 6742 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I have used a Morley ABY switch to route 2 guitars to 1 amp for about 20 years. For that application they are hard to beat. Quiet, transparent, built to last, and reasonably priced. I just got one for my wife (bass player) to switch between 2 basses (alternate tuning) and she has been quite pleased with it. For our use only one button (A or B) gets used. Stepping on the wrong button (A and B) may cause feedback, but you learn quickly which button to use. I have never used the Morley ABY switch to switch one guitar between 2 amps so I can't speak to that. 6064 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Makes angry noise loud. I love it. Few options, but the combination of tone/dist and options on the amp work fine. 6234 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My guitarist likes these. They are very "slippery" on the strings, while providing a sharp, biting attack. Grip is great, however. I even use them when strumming now. 1163 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best bang for the buck! 7679 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Bought this for my niece and I had no complaints from my sister in law, it means it's a good quality item The only negative thing about this capo is: I have very sweaty hands and when it's hot (as it usually is on my country) this is a little slippery to get on/off the guitar neck. If it had some rubber even on one of the sides where you apply pressure to attach/release it would help me. But that's just for my specific caso and I can probably do it myself with some superglue and a small rubber strip. 1863 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hosa patch cables are the best for the buck. Great sound and flexible. I'm a firm Hosa cable fan. Love these little guys. Above all it fits my Epi LP perfectly... as it should! hehe. 7251 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This Is a Grate Machine We Have Used One Like This In A Band For 15 Years. So I Bought One For My Self. I Have Used This One 3 To 4 Times A Week For About One Year With No Problems. Yes I Strongly Recommend It To any one. Some Of The Patterns A + B Can Be Combined Together With a Foot Pedal When You Are Playing The Same Song. The bottom line, with both thumbs highly up, I absolutely recommend this fine cartridge. Period. Especially for a novice to the vinyl world or someone on a budget. I have found it difficult to listen to cd's or any digital musical format since owning this cartridge. In fact, I get bored with cd playback nowadays. There's just no musical "involvement".Don't be fooled by the simple black and lavender/purple? colored simple looking cartridge. It's what's on the inside of the body that really counts ! The AT 440ML possesses that bang for the buck quality that is hard to beat and will revitalize your long yearning for super (not perfect) audiophile listening and extract nuances and other fine qualities from your record collection ! 87 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The other reviewers wrote some great info about this Microphone. Some drawbacks are the relatively bulkyness of this unit as compared to others. I have a seagull guitar, so by its nature it sounds mellow, warm and mild with stock strings. So when my strings wear out, I got this. Now I feel like playing an EMG bridge on my fender/archtop's neck position, WITHOUT the power that an EMG pickup has to offer. Yes, it is that bad, you can't do this to guitars like Seagulls... 5523 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I own 3 of these, and I use them all regularly. I've used many different capo styles, this is the best. One of mine is about 7ish years old, still works like new, hasn't lost it's grip. Just buy it. If it's under $20, it's a good price. Under $15 is a great price. Do it. Go. sounds recorded through it were crystal clear and had great sound quality. 441 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect for what it is! 9090 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best Pick On The Market 6229 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 One of the best things I did for my acoustic guitar tone was finding the right pick. Pickups: The pickups were a little high, which caused the guitar to sound harsh and muddy. After adjustment to Gibson factory specs it was much better. The pickups seem very "hot", so you may want to lower them below Gibson specs. I believe this to be the best sounding drum machine made today for the price, it is fairly simple to program, has the most real sounding drums has a nice fill feature... it realy looks cool and has large pads...it doenst save very well, seems once saved, the original is there forever... but still one can create patterns you can save in in cubase, magix or samplitude or another recording program once youve done your program to be sure except for future tempo changees could be off and funny sounding... Thanx 7394 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This microphone sounds great... once you have the preamp to go along with it. The descriptions for the 520DX make it sound like you can plug directly into an amp, but I don't recommend this at all. If you do so you will get tons of feedback and a really tinny sound. However if you add a microphone preamp between this mic and the amp, you will get the sound you're looking for. I've had very good luck with this preamp: http://amazon.com/gp/product/B0002GZZNY/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 381 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 workes prefectly, great price! 9005 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kids Love these 8785 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great little device, one of the better if not the best capos I've ever owned. Holds super tight, no excess vibrations. It's very light and well made. I seriously doubt if I needed another I would use anything other than the keyser, it's perfect. But if you know how to properly use them, you've got a great buy! 8305 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My go-to Capo. My original Kyser has lasted me 10 years. The only reason that I'm purchasing another is so that my new guitar can have its own Capo in its case. i'd say close to a medium thickness pick. 136 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I got this guitar 2003 and seven years later it still has an amazing sound. This guitar has a strong neck and keeps its tune for a long time. Many people have played this guitar and just love how it sounds. This guitars quality is as good as any classical guitar, the price is a good deal. You won't regret buying this guitar. I use Augustine classical guitar strings, I also use Pro Arte (Normal Tension EJ45C) classical guitar strings which sound really good (highly recommended). For those who are first time guitar buyers...NEVER put steel strings on a classical guitar because the neck is not strong enough and it will bend or snap. Classical guitar strings are nylon. Keep guitar away from extreme heat. This guitar looks nice and has a gloss finish. The neck is not too big or too small, it's just right. Handling is good and has a white mark indicating the 7th fret where you can easily see it. 7508 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great action being the slim size. Can accent ride well with red wrapping a few inches off the top. Sound great in a recording as well. Good practice volume too. So then, I'm gonna keep it and use it 'till it rots or gets lost. These are a slippery pick, as many reviewers have mentioned. What I have been doing for years is slightly texture the grip area with a wood burner or use a razor blade to cut a slight checkerboard pattern. This improves the grip greatly and resolves any slipping issues. 5256 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 First, I think the description at the top of the product description might be off. Buried in the body of the page are more accurate numbers for the 88 Key cover. The 7" H x 59.1" W x 23" D" description seems about right, as it fits my YPG-635 which is 55" W x 18" D (I didn't measure the height, but it fits with a little excess to spare). I don't know that keyboards any larger would fit under the cover. 7/14/12 1175 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 perfect I liked the fact that the plugs are repairable, and I was hoping it was more flexible than the cables I already have. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tnJU5kUbQYA Go with an manually adjustable unit which is what pros universally recommend--a Shubb or Planet Waves NS. 227 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 What a difference from the silly little foot switch that comes with the piano. 629 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good cable, seems to be well constructed, it's just what I was looking for 7024 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I normally use nylon picks but do some songs with flatpicking intros and the nylons were to flappy. These picks keep a nice bright tone, very little friction on the strings - so low string noise. Enough grip to stay put in hands well too. No traveling around and haggling with vultures who work off of a commission. 6068 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The classic simplicity of the EB-0 is right up there with the one-pickup Les Paul Jr. in my book. 4389 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Every one should use these Easy to tune 2311 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Muy bueno 953 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Plug it in!!!! 6170 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use these picks primarily for strumming, but they have a great grip, and work great. I doubt they'll ever wear out, and though I use .60-.80 for whatever I'm doing on my acoustics, these are among my favorite picks, and I use these the Clayton's, and a few others, but for .60 picks these are really nice, and I tend to pick them out of the box when I start to warm up with a pick. If you use it clean there is no delay on this through PC speakers. 4292 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Martin M600 strings came standard on my Martin ukulele. I like the loud bright sound and bought a new set when the originals wore out. These are thinner and feel softer than the nylon Aquila strings that many people like. I think the Martin fluorocarbon strings give me more detail and just as much volume as the Aquilas. The Martin strings also break in faster. In less than a week, I only have to tune them once a day (compared to 3 weeks to break in Aquilas). Martins are also cheaper than Aquilas. 1117 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great quality! Great price! 2380 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I started with the Shure PG58 and most recently acquired the Shure SM58. I'd probably be all too ready to agree with those who argue that a Neumann or Telefunken mic costing 5 G's simply isn't that much better than a Nady mic costing 10 bucks. But with respect to the Shure, I'm less sure that the SM58 isn't worth 40% more than the PG58. Perhaps if you have a sufficiently high-powered and "clean" amplifier and have tweaked the EQ settings to favor the frequencies of the human voice, the two mics could be mistaken for one another. It was my attempts to occasionally use an instrument amplifier as an emergency P.A. that led me to realize the PG58 sounded somewhat muted and dull compared to the SM58. Switching to the more common, admittedly more expensive mic, gave me just the extra gain I needed along with added crispness and clarity to the voice (at least for announcements). 7638 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great tool! Gives a great feel and very well made The last glaring question (probably one of the most important) is whether or not this is an excellent tracker (and this is a two-fold question or concern). Are words beginning with s, t, p, and f accurately reproduced (sibilance)? Yes and no. That honorary distinction would be for the Shure V15VxMR cartridge (which is now out of production and was the last of a dying audiophile cartridge breed to be had for a reasonable price range). With the AT 440ML it's more hit than miss with sibilants. About 85% to 90% of the time "spitty" consonants are pronounced accurately with a slight edge or exaggeration. However, there have been a few of my clean records where the letter "s" cuts through with that static-like harshness more than once on any given side. One such record I have that proves this theory and shortcoming of this cartridge is Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive swing jazz album (the letter s is tracked harshly with that annoying edgy sound). As for overall tracking quality of the music signal in general from beginning of groove to end, it has that inner groove distortion problem licked (this is where the AT 440ML shows off it's greatest audiophile strength). This is due to the linear contact stylus. Nothing MORE aggravating to a record listener than when a low budget or poorly produced cartridge, while it may sound clear and great in the first few tracks on a record side, but then as the needle goes towards the center, the last tracks suffer horribly (no matter how much anti-skate force you apply)! You will no longer have this problem with the AT 440ML; you will finally find out what you have been missing. Today the SR-16 can still be found in many professional and home recording studios. With the emergence of Pro Tools and other PC based Digital Audio Workstations, stand alone rhythm machines have become much less popular today in pro recording, but they are still very popular in home studios and for performing solo musicians around the world. 170 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent quality build for an inexpensive pedal. Doesn't have the resistance feel of the more expensive Yamaha pedals, but perfect for casual sustain. 2487 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have two of these SM57. They really are the my go to microphones for guitar amps, snare and toms. I have even find myself using them on vocals sometimes. I have had mine for over 4 years now and have never had one day of trouble from them. If you are looking to record or play live this microphone is a must. 958 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 d NOTE: This unit requires 9 volt AC power (not 9v DC/battery!) and comes with a 9 vac wall-wart power supply. Alesis makes a battery/AC option version but it costs a lot more. This drum machine requires an external amp too. Nonetheless I love this thing, and I refer to it as "My drummer, Tom". This device can be simple or very intricate!! 6852 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Any guitarist who plays both electric and acoustic guitars on stage will love Morley's ABY selector switch. 5696 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Really like this guitar. Love its light weight. Tone and Sustain are very good; a big surprise. However, with normal action adjustment I cannot get it as low as desired. I'll have to lower the action through other, more difficult, means. After I get the action adjusted, however, I think I'll love this guitar. Certainly for the price this is a great guitar. I also have an Ibanez RG and a Squier Fat Strat, and the SG compares well, although these 3 guitars have very different sounds. This clamps very tightly to my mike stand - I have adjusted it, bumped into it, etc. and it is still in place. It seems to work and cost very little - particularly when you look at prices on anything to do with a studio.... Recommended Cons The headband wraps around behind the head and slips over the ears. Like a pair of glasses, you can become so accustomed to the headband that you almost forget you're wearing it. The four-foot long thin cable routes out of the way behind the wearer's back and terminates in an XLR connector that clips to a pocket or belt, providing a disconnect point. The WH20XLR comes with a pair of windscreens and an additional cable routing clip. 9581 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 An outstanding capo that's strong and safe to apply to your instrument without fear of damaging it. It's everything it's advertised to be. Quick. Durable. Strong. Effective. It's a quality product that has padded arms to keep the strings pressed with adequate pressure while not damaging the back of the neck. It handles well and feels good in the hand, very natural. I've used other capos including ones with screws and slides and parts and... yuck. This is a single piece capo that simply works. 6041 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a fun banjo/guitar. It plays nicely. Projects nicely too. You can modify it with a pickup with relative ease. I play guitar and had no interest in learning a new fingering technique for a banjo. You can play it like a regular guitar, but it projects loudly enough that you can play it just by rubbing your fingers against the strings to get a sound. It's a nice breather when I'm burnt out on guitar. It's a different sound. It's comforting and relaxing. 473 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Work well and as it should. Thanks 9687 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've actually started using a thumbpick recently but aside from that I exclusively use yellow tortex picks. After all these years of playing it's probably familiarity at this point but they are hands down the best feeling picks I've used. Thunder Rods are too heavy, too loud, and you might as well just use sticks. 3927 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 fav strings of all time 9505 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fine selection of good quality picks for a decent price. Crisp and very comfortable picks to use during your gigs. I love it. Dunlop is such a trusted brand. Great product. The fit and finish on my guitar was absolutely flawless, as good as my multi-thousand dollar guitars! The double cream binding on the body looks great. The frets could probably do with a little bit of polishing/reshaping or I may just simply play the guitar until they wear in a little bit. This is common for guitars that come from the factory. Speaking of the factory, mine is made in Indonesia and the guitar comes with a "set up in the USA" label and checklist that is hand-checked and signed. One thing you must do when you get the guitar brand new is to tighten the truss rod as it will have been loosened for shipping. Mine was completely loose when it arrived and there was a very slight bow in the neck as a result that was easily fixed by tightening the rod until it was no longer completely loose but not too tight either. I also lowered the bridge slightly from the factory setting. 6320 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 this is a very easy to use well made capo. i mistakenly ordered one for a curved fretboard while my guitar is flat, but it works anyways. perfect! I would suggest getting a tough, thick leather strap with a nice reinforced eye to install the quick release button in, cheap lightweight straps will eventually start to tear. Also, the button can be a slight pain to get on certain straps. 5868 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I ordered this for my Epi LP Special 2 and obviously it fits like a glove! Beautiful interior and a comfortable padded handle. Solid hinges and even comes with hinge lock on the center hinge. 8962 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good 9547 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 2nd or 3rd set, bought on a recommendation originally. on a epi dr212 the sound is full enough without committing I've also used it with a Roland VT-3 system. Works really well. I would recommend this cable - it is reasonably priced and as stated above, well made. Not a 5 star because of the "cheap" feel of the plastic keys and thought was a little overpriced. 5378 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Me llego en buenas condiciones y en el tiempo establecido, el producto es tal cual como se muestra en la imagen 8247 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 No complaints 1625 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Didn't work. 7407 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been playing with these strings for several years now, and I absolutely love them to death. First heard of using medium-gauge phosphor-bronze strings after looking up that Elliott Smith used them on an old, cheap Yamaha guitar. I couldn't believe it. His strings had such an incredibly bassy, warm tone to them that I assumed it had more to do with mic quality or placement, but no, amazingly, it really is just the strings. The cable itself is a little stiff....not as supple as many other cables, but that's not a major problem. Once you figure out the button; 'In = On' and 'Out = Off', it is very convenient. 1798 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Very good reception, they were not expensive at all and they are great quality microphones. The case will maintain mics in good condition for time to come. 4787 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The solid body construction is very comfortable and the components are of good quality also. The pickups really do the job and I really don't hear any noise from the plug. This is my second electric and I like it better than my first. *** I hope this review was helpful for you. If it was, please let me know [...] so I know if I'm of help at all in helping you make a purchase. I do my best to provide you with the information you need to make a sound decision when investing in these products. I also only review products that I personally own and use so you're getting an accurate, straight forward review based on actual experience using the product. *** 4536 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 They are very big in size, on the picture they seem a lot smaller. 6239 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought the Boss FS-5U pedal for hands free punching for my recording project. The pedal is sturdy and works exactly the way I had hoped. The folks at Tascam recommended this pedal and I in turn would highly recommend this pedal for any recording artist who needs hands free recording. It does the job quite well and I am very happy with it! A great buy! It is very quiet and when used correctly, there is absolutely no signal drop or volume drop whatsoever. 2002 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love mine, sounds amazing & the price is a must! 1497 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 very useful for those strange 1/4" input jacks on your mixer you never get to use, with this adapter you can plug in separate mics for left and right inputs, very useful for populating a small mixing board inputs. 4524 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good strings but I am starting to think I should have gone with the medium strings. 3445 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Did not like it until the third try. Have not tried another since. Super 3488 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Instant sound, resonant, warm, easy to play on, requires minimum air pressure, worth the money, one of the better Vandorens on the market! 4043 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I've had my wah pedal for a number of years now. What I can say is that it has put up with a lot of use, no problem with the pedal itself, mechanically. However, the cheap rubber feet were the first victims of perhaps taking a few cheaper short cuts on producing the product. That is to say, the rubber feet began to come off in no time. If you mount it on a pedal board, you will probably remove those feet and this won't be a problem. Also, the power supply that comes with it does a stellar job of powering the pedal. If you are like me though and place it in a pedal board where a unified power source makes sense and must use a different power cable, at least on my unit, the jack is not fitting properly leading to some serious shorts. Those shorts can make a crowd deaf in no time flat. What I have learned is that when using a different power supply to be sure the power jack is push ALL THE WAY in, otherwaise, ZAP. Other than those two issues, the power issue really no fault of Dunlop's if you use the supplied power cable, its been a great pedal. A classic that will surely live on. 9985 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best guitar picks ;) 748 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Bought this to hook up a Beta 58 to a Panasonic G2 DSLR and a Kodak Zi8 for interviews. Works the way it's supposed to. 90 degree TRS is a nice touch. Good price. 9970 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 The lubricant on the pad was dry on arrival and not usable. I compared what I received in this order with the same product available off the shelf at the local music store. The pad should have enough lubricant soaked in it that it is visible on your finger when touched or even pressed. Since the manufacturer's packing does not include any seal, just a tin lid as shown it dries out on the retailer's shelf or in the warehouse if not sold soon enough. 7645 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have purchased other capos and they just don't seem to work as good as Kyser. They are not strong enough. I have 2 Kysers and they work great. 4301 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The Dunlop Dual Design Straplok System is a wonderful product. They install extremely easily, if they are installed properly. Mine were put installed poorly, and they tore up my bass as a result. However,, the problem was easily fixed, but it left my bass with some nasty looking dents. Anyway, they are very secure, and your instrument will not drop. The can come on and off very easily and quickly. If you decide to invest in this wonderful product just be sure that they are installed properly. 7489 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Sounds great but I had an issue where my batteries corroded and left the thing inoperable. Could be related to my humidifier to leaving my guitar case near a window (I live by the ocean). In any case it's awesome when it works. Very natural sound that works recorded or live. 8034 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 This is not a very good harmonica. It leaks too much air, making it hard to play, particularly on the draw notes. It's playable, but it's far more work than it should be, and it's difficult to make the notes sound at something approximating equal loudness when some of them want to come out as more of a wheeze than a clear tone. To be fair, the Blues Harp doesn't leak as much as some Chinese harmonicas, such as the Hohner Blues Bands (which leak like screen doors). But other (non-Chinese) harmonicas manage to leak far less - my Seydel Blues Session and Suzuki Promaster leak only slightly, my Lee Oskar doesn't leak at all. Even other German-made Hohners such as the Special 20 leak far less than the Blues Harp. 3652 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This little pick holder is great! It holds two picks on the head stock where they are easy to reach when needed while playing. Also a good place to store a couple of picks while the guitar is on a stand. Easier than tucking the pick in the strings. 3117 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Neck hangers are the best, I feel, for a guitar stand. This is very well built and I own 6 of them. Highly recommended. 2763 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great item, and is exactly as described!! Would purchase this item again if needed, and would suggest it to anyone else looking for such an item!!! Pretty teal green color. With the intonation and tuning problems, I was not willing to give this instrument to my neice, so next I went to a local music store to see if a set of strings and some shaving of the saddle (the white peice on the bridge that the strings rest on) would make it playable. In order to gain a frame of reference, I picked up a $78 uke and strummed my newly learned chords. It sounded and played great! I told the music store guy that I wanted this uke to play like the $78 one. He said the the cost would equal the original cost and still might not produce a good instrument. Then he showed me a $40 instrument, an entry level uke from Kala or Lanakai. It played like the more expensive one, but didn't have the pretty binding, etc. I loved it and bought it. When I got home I called for an RMA and will send the much inferior Firebrand uke with all the books and cd's back to the seller. The sellers were nice and seemed concerned about selling an unplayable instrument. It's too close to Christmas to waste time on this one. Hope this helps you out. 4508 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I own both, a Epiphone Les Paul II Special and a Les Paul Junior. 8837 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Evans G2 heads are awesome. Love them and they are here at great prices. Thank you. 7131 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works great 6801 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love these picks. I love the way they play and the way they look. This is definitely a personal preference thing. 8613 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Just a fantastic head. Perhaps a straight to straight would be better. The magnet does it's job, it prevents the key from vibrating in an audibly noticeable way and it keeps the key from hopping off the drum when the kit is being thrashed hard. Evans is really innovating in a lot of ways, I like new thinking, probably why I like this key. 3843 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Usually I don't break strings but have broken a string at 2 consecutive gigs. Going back to my other strings. 579 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works perfectly for what I wanted to do -- hook up a pro audio (XLR) mic to the stereo mic input on my computer. Takes the mono signal from the mic and puts it on both L&R channels. Saved me trying to jury rig the setup using XLR to 1/4" plus adapter plugs. 4535 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 works good 8100 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I decided to give these a shot after using Tortex for years. These seem to hold up pretty well and have a good flick. They dig in and feel satisfying between the fingers. They don't seem to have much memory like the Tortex though, so if you like that, I wouldn't recommend these. 1476 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are Good cables at a good price!! Not sure they would hold up to heavy use, but for practicing at home they are really great! If you don't use a pick for your bass, then you don't want this either. 5166 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great guitar cable best in quality. Thks 1116 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very nicely put together cable. I was surprised at the quality for the price. Certainly worth the price paid, and probably could go for more than they charged me for it. 4637 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 I bought D'Addaria and Gibson. No comparison. Despite Martin being so cheap in price and quality, it's no wonder that D'Addario is eating their lunch. Given the choice low cheap Gibson guitars and high end American made guitars, Gibson looks like a has been in the making. For the price paid I wasn't expecting such a nice guitar case. I was pleasantly surprised. Highly recommended! 9108 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect 9778 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Used them for years, Great picks! 2946 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I picked up this mic for my daughter to use while drumming because I couldn't afford a whole wireless setup. It's not entirely the easiest to put on when you have lots of hair, but it's manageable. It's also not all that comfortable either. Maybe we need to break it in some more so it doesn't pinch around the ears as much. 4156 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 They look and sound great 7879 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good strings. Long lasting and great sounding. Don't get me wrong, this is a rather good product, and it's priced about right. It just isn't a high end product/5-star perfect. Also, fit and finish is excellent - AKG have obviously kept QC standards up despite having these made now in China. Connections are first-rate, and the cable enters at the Left earcup as the good Lord intended. I love the compactness and fit of the screw-on 1/4" plug (an adaptor that fits over the 1/8" - 3.5mm - plug). Unless you're one of those types who regularly abuses your equipment, the mK is built solid enough for stage use, but then again, I'm also the type that tends to baby my gear. Right out of the box, the faux wood side-panels felt a tad loose, which made it feel a little flimsy, but after a few turns with the screwdriver, they were nice and tight and it definitely felt more solid. I've also noticed that a lot of people seem to complain about the keys, either their size or feel. I do admit that they do take a little getting used to, but unless you're recreating Flight of the Bumblebee, you should be able to manage just fine, even with stubby little sausage fingers. Naturally, if worse comes to worse, you can always connect a full size MIDI controller and use the mK as a stand-alone sound module. As far as running via battery power, the concept is pretty cool, but be warned, they do drain pretty quickly and will give you a little over an hour of playing and tweaking. I've never been the type to rely on battery power, especially for outboard gear or effect pedals, so I would suggest sticking with the wall-wart. Lastly, don't be fooled by the bank names on the Program Select panel because they really don't do any justice for the mK. I'm sure "Trance", "Techno/House", "Electronica", etc. were used for marketing purposes by satisfying the instant gratification factor for that out-of-box experience. 393 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This item is as advertised. Arrived quick. Was packaged well. Would recommend product and store front too. Wanted Rean connectors (Long story), but they do the same job. Ya dig? 1256 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So far so good:) 173 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 No switch for different types of keyboards. Other than that, this is a very durable pedal. 6387 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Wow what a buy! Fits a Martin dreadnought like a glove and is really a great case. I have about 5 or six hard cases some of which I paid over $150 for and these are comparable. The interiors on the more expensive one may be a little better but not by much. Every guitar I build is going out the door with one of these. For the money you won't get a better case. If you value your guitar an ABS case is the way to go. I can testify that I had a 180 lb person standing on my guitar once (by accident! LOL) in an ABS case not this case but a similar case in design and materials with no harm done. Whew! My beloved 12 string of 30 years. Buy this case you won't regret it if they send you one like the one I got from them. 7496 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Finding quality cables that don't get all tangled up seems to be hard than most people think. These cab;es have measured up completely and they are priced right for the everyday working musician. Clean in the studio and they work great on stage. I give them A++++++++. 9216 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 If you carry your own wireless mic this is the way to go. The receiver mounts to a strap with velcro and sits snugly in the foam surround. There's a cut out for a mic and a belt pack too. In the back there's an accessory bag that holds the power adaptor and the antenna can stay mounted and pop up thru the top for use. Outside pocket is perfect for keeping a cable handy. Just read the instructions to make sure you get all the benefits This little adapter makes it so easy to plug your iPod/MP3 player or computer into a single powered speaker with losing one side of the stereo signal coming out of your device. $8 just saved the day and made the customer happy and 'less' confused about the set up! 7571 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent 7. You can also plug in earphones...or direct to the system if you don't want to go through an amp (you can even do it stereo). 6470 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excelente, justo para la guitarra que haba comprado. Me gusto mucho, era exctamente lo que esperaba. La relacin costo beneficio es excelente. Obtuve mucho por un precio sumamente razonable. I think a new set of strings will improve the performance immensely. The stock strings sound ok but they seem to be very course wound and are pretty noisy when you move your fingers on them. I may put a set of flats on it. The neck has a minor little cosmetic nick or two in the wood, but they have no effect on its playing and are basically invisible unless your are inspecting it very closely from inches away. The guitar is a nice weight and the neck unexpectedly thin, which is nice if you have smaller hands as I do. It is a very attractive instrument overall and plays very nicely. I recommend dunlop. Value: Unbeatable. This is not just good guitar for the money, it's a good guitar period. 'Sony MZ-NF610 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder' 847 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good deal Hum? Forget about it. Cell phone static? Thing o' the past. CB radio interference? Tunes it right out. The secret is twisted pair construction, which eats up an extra inch or so of wire per foot of finished cable. The signal becomes its own electronic shield against noise. Cheaper cables use a side-by-side or linear configuration. It saves wire and keeps the price down but the cable acts as an antenna and attracts all kinds of electromagnetic junk from the air. I plug this into the side input on my laptop sometimes and Definitely a must have if you play drums. 4532 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My son purchased and liked this item. 6671 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Came in good condition. Works great. 5101 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great and as described. I highly recommend this product and would by another anytime. It is just as described. I give it 4 stars because I think the SG-310 beats it in the sound/sustain department...but JUST barely. There's a reason the LP has been a music staple for DECADES and this model carries on that tradition. it is very much worth the money and if you have an sr-16, GET THIS ONE ASAP. 1672 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 If you are running a low-fi sound system and have no plans to perform, then this is your answer. 7622 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The strings were fine 959 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love it! Overall, these are my absolute favorite strings for their warm, rich, incredibly loud tone, and their amazing longevity. If those are more important to you than anything else, string-wise, I would definitely recommend giving these a try. Aside from popularity, the Marine Band has a distinctive Pearwood Comb and produces luscious melodies. It is a 10 hole diatonic harmonica. Again, since 1896, this is a tried and true instrument played the world over . So I always will be inclined to pay extra money for a Hohner harmonica. 8575 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 As I am now a bassist in my current band, I use these when the blisters rise - they are soft enuff to be almost finger-like. it holds the strings down well and enables me to transpose songs in a second! 8762 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great strings. I used them on a Martin 000 15s 4565 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 these were great for my epiphone acoustic 3776 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good but I still prefer the Ernie Ball Slinkys 9929 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I like it! 7376 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm glad I chose to spend a little more on this cable. It works better and even seams to have a better sound than my other old vinyl cable. Plus the tweed cover is more comfortable using the way it lays. I highly recommend giving it a try you won't regret it. Plus the right angle end makes a big difference on my guitar with the insert being on the side unlike many with front inserts. 1942 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I am very happy with this cartridge so far. I am using it in my Technics SL210 turntable and it tracks very well any sounds very good. Most of my vinyl is brand new but I have a few holiday albums that came from Goodwill. Even with the GW vinyl the needle stays in the groove. That is pretty darn good considering I'm running a VTF of 1.5oz. used the CODA kick pedal 2312 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Top quality performance ever. Love it. Speaking of sound quality, I will say that while I think the K10 kicks the competition's a** throughout the EQ, it is especially spectacular in the mids and highs. Just playing an iPod through them, you will hear separated parts of the music in this range that you never did before. As far as your perfomances go, vocals and guitars will sparkle in a way you probably haven't heard out of a small cabinet. 5204 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love the face that it has a mute button on it. Makes changing guitars awesome. These cables are awesome and won't crap out on you after a month. 9206 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 perfect for keeping it on a lug and knowing it won't make a sound while playing. Comfort: 2 out of 5. I have a small head (adult small/x-small) and these feel too tight, after about 20 minutes using I have to take them off to relieve the pressure. Even with them being tight, I plugged them into my amp and began to jam on my guitar and any movement more than a simple head nod made the headband flip on top of my face. The only thing I like about these are that it has the cord coming from one side vice both. After awhile it becomes easier to not mess up the intonation, and there are very few times when I'm performing that I have to do anything fancy with a guitar capo, which really only leaves the pros. I'd say it's important though to have a few capos on hand for the different uses, but this is one that should be at close reach. Given its looks and ease to maneuver I highly recommend it for performance settings assuming it fits your guitar. It's easy to put on and take off. It kind of feels like putting a big binder clip on a stack of papers. The only thing to get used to is chording right up against it, which feels a little odd since the size is bigger than your normal low-profile nut. 1567 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 good 9601 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great strings at great price 4388 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very nice, I have these on 3 guitars now and wouldn't play without them. 693 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a perfect means of using a hand mike with a DSLR. The audio comes out crisp and clear equally on both channels. If you can adjust audio levels on your DSL, lowering the volume reduces the AGC hiss while retaining good audio presence. Exterior Dimensions 5720 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works just fine and I am happy with the purchase. 1417 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great product, fast delivery. 5632 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This case is beautiful! I got it as a bundle with a Les Paul Epiphone 100. The handle has excellent padding, making it easy/comfortable to carry. It has a nice big compartment inside for accessories, and it fits the guitar perfectly. It also comes with a key so you can lock-up your guitar, and all of the latches work smoothly. I personally love the smell of a new case, as much as when getting a new car and having that new car smell! 2086 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice sound. I'm elementary school counselor and the kids enjoy hearing it. Such a good value 7413 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've purchased 3 of these cables direct from Spectraflex well over 6 years ago never a problem from any of them. I have not purchased a cable since and have played thousands of performances with these cables as a professional bassist. 9792 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This capo is works well with my guitars. Nice color. Bought older Kyser capos. Have never had a problem with them. I usually don't drop 6 picks. 3.) I usually wind up opening the hole up in the guitar strap a small amount so that these fit correctly. There is no way the manufacturer can know what kind of strap you use, so work with it, don't complain about it! 8265 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is my preferred guitar capo shape and I *love* that I can get it in purple! 7367 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Just recently bought a new set of D'Addario and installed. I believe these work best with a pick which I don't use. The last set I had was Martins and they have a softer feel. I like the sound the D'Addario has, but my finger tips are telling me I'm having to press harder to get a good solid sound. I'm going to try these Martins and compare. Wanted to try thicker picks ever since watching a bunch of youtube tutorial videos from Rob Chapman (aka "The Monkey Lord" aka "Chappers") and remembering that he recommended thick guitar picks for people who 'shred' because the thicker pick necessitated a looser grip which allows for quicker and more fluid playing (unrelated aside - two of my cooking mentors recommend having a very loose grip on knives for quicker and more accurate cutting). Installed in minutes and easy to use. My strap now feels super secure. The only extra thing I bought were some Fender Black Strap Button Felt Washers, so as to protect the finish on my Strat. 7246 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought a set of D'Addario Helicore Cello Strings for a recently purchased second cello (which was used). The cello, from a reputable company, came with terrible sounding strings which needed immediate replacements. Since I wanted to compare my two cellos by equalizing the strings and using the same bow, it made sense to order Helicore strings (FYI my primary cello came with the Helicore). As stated in other reviews for this product, the strings made a huge improvement in tone and projection on my second cello. The "o.k." cello became a decent one simply by changing the strings. I was amazed to find that the Helicore strings made that much difference. Now, I'm really sold on the Helicore strings. I believe it's worth spending $100 on this set. I highly recommend it. 3180 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a fantastic stand. These are made really well, and are solid. They break down easily and efficiently. STRATOCASTER owners: this stand does not work well with the Fender Strat, because the output (TS) jack on the guitar lines up with one of the support arms on the stand, (I do NOT recommend this stand for Stratocasters). My other guitars, where the output jack is on the edge of the body of the guitar fit on the stand perfectly, with clearance for the lead cable. I haven't tried out this side by side comparison in a live situation or even in practice, as it's too time consuming and interferes with playing. It's difficulty to judge in those situations too, or at least awkward, but I have used a combination of the two in practice and no one seems to be able to tell the difference, except one person actually expressed a preference for the PG58, but that could be just the settings. Yes, I've tried the cheaper ones. Don't do it. 4371 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Screens pops from the letters "P/B", and breath wind. 7128 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 How many music consumer goods that were released in 1990 are still being produced today in their original 1990 form? Not many. I think the only attribute that has changed is the SR16's resolution going from 16-bit to 24-bit. The only downside is that you have to go old-school with the programming; the SR-16 is menu-based rather than "GUI"-based. But there is a great Alesis-produced tutorial on YouTube that's 2 hours long and teaches you the basics. very durable 3169 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent stand for the price. I'm going to use it for the first time tonight at mass. Its not lengthy, but Im not using it at even half of its full extension. I'm playing a Hagstrom Viking. Looks durable enough and the padding and wide support must definitely make this thing very confortable. I may edit this review if anything proves me wrong. I am aware this thing must be "broken into" to have its true feel. 387 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 worked perfectly Mic level signal is too low, but since it's noisy, there's no point to increaing the gain. 6405 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a JB, what else is there to say? 7760 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I like mine. They sound nice and you can't complain about the price. 117 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I first tried it,oh,35 years ago. Someone I knew from Bavaria played one. I tried thiers. 35 years latter,I got my own. It takes a little time for me to take up a new instrument,ha ha. The Yamaha recorder works fine and unlike the Yamaha fife I can get notes in tune,out of it. Worth buying. If you have a double bass kick pedal I highly recommend either this patch or one from another name brand company. 937 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 bought several for home studio. they are nicely assembled and are sturdy and hold up well to being stepped on. They are not inexpensive--- I think there is likely a good bit of markup for the cloth covering. But, for what they are, if it lasts, it will be worth it. Well-built, if not a bit pricey. 3477 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These strings were very high quality and long lasting with sound quality to match. I highly recommend these strings. *Ibanez 12-string Acoustic/Electric 7633 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These came highly recommended for my full size 4/4 student violin by more advanced players. 7612 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works great with no string buzz 9567 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 very basic and classic. no complaints, they are the perfect hardens for me but everyone is different, come in a plastic bag that you will have to tear open and can not re-use. 9971 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm a professional guitarist and I can tell you that It keeps away the rust that produces the human sweat, use this before and after playing they will give a long life to the strings both in tone and sustain. Sargent Art 66-5525 Washable Fluorescent Paint Set, 6-Count $10 1884 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good little connector cable. Well constructed, durable, built to last. I would recommend this cable to connect stomp boxes. Worth it. For every pink capo sold, Kyser donates a dollar to the Susan G. Komen foundation. Also, Kyser capos are made in the USA by Americans. A good product, a good cause, a good company, and good mojo... And what better way to impress the ladies!? ;-) Charity starts at HOME! 4183 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great with Lgre reeds. 9930 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I absolutely love this capo!!! It works great for live playing since it is easy to change quickly! And of course, the fact that it's purple makes me happy too! 695 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I generally use this with my sennheiser lav mic system when I film events. This works really well to swap the lav mic with and then with another XLR to 1/4 inch adaptor I can plug right into a board and get direct wireless audio. Great product! 2409 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Replaced the Fender mic that came with our Fender Passport with this one. Should have changed sooner. But i give 5 because it works perfect! 2927 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Works just as I'd hoped. I'm mostly using this mic to do voice overs for home videos. The sound quality is very good as far as headset mic's go. The unit is stable on my head and the mic stays where I put it....about an inch in front of the right side of my mouth. Right where it should be. It only took me a few minutes to adjust the harness part to fit fairly comfortably on my head. After a while I didn't really even notice it. Everybody's head is different, so some people might have a harder time than others finding the perfect position for it. But as the instructions say, you can bend it into whatever position works for you. But for seven bucks it gets the job done. Recommended if you are doing the "beginner" thing and testing the waters. 7194 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Item works well but I think it is too heavy and my hand gets tired after a half hour or so.... 3257 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I recently bought this to protect my mobile DJ equipment, it is rugged and professional quality piece and I would recommend this to anyone who travels with audio equipment looking to protect their investment. First, a fairly large bump on the top of the case; something stuck on the case's shell which was covered by the outer skin. Admittedly, it's going to get scuffed up and a bump isn't going to matter, but new out of the box, it wasn't what I wanted to see. A second issue relates to the latches; three of the four have a good firm latch, but the fourth is almost too loose to close properly - this is without a guitar inside the case. So with all of that, I have to give these a big ol' 5 out of 5 stars. I've used Boomers for a good many years now...they are part of "my sound" and they have always come thru for me! Ya really can't ask for much more than that. This guitar frets were as smooth as my best guitar's 2974 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great for rack systems. Has a nice rubber piece on each screw so you don't scratch up your gear. Fit perfect. 1050 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great cable would buy again Reaching my hand to an always available position on guitars (i.e. the peghead) for the Kyser turns out to be much more convenient than reaching to something that is not on the guitar and that could change according to situations, e.g. maybe just by my side on the sofa in my living room, maybe a table or the floor in some other places, for the Shubb. 8051 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It holds my strings down so I can have new fun, and when I get bored of that, I can take it off all fast and stuff This microphone is also very responsive and smooth, and works well in concert settings with a loud room and stage noise if your using wedges or have a very large performance space. 4939 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I installed these on both basses. If you don't have this, it is because you don't know about it, or you don't play guitar or bass. Once you have these installed, you are going to feel confident that your instrument is not going to slip out of the strap if you lean the wrong way. This is because you have to press the button to place the strap on the guitar, and when you release the button, it's locked in place. You repeat the process to remove the strap, which you can now use on another guitar or bass that has the system. plays, looks, feels and sounds like a Les Paul!! 6793 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This pedal turned out to be more than I expected and am liking it a lot. I have two basses that I wanted to A/B into a single amp. This does a great job of that. The bonus is that it doesn't require a battery to light up the switch indicator. It can use either 9V battery or my pedal power brick. Great job, Morley. 7012 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The tone you're looking for 9368 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I wanted to learn how to play, so I bought this guitar along with Rocksmith (separate review on the software) thinking that would be all I'd need. I had visions of getting the guitar delivered, firing up the game, and learning to play something. Boy, was I underselling this little adventure. 9389 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very Durable But if you want to pick your bass, this is the plectrum for you! 3688 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 i tried this and did not noticed much improvement in any of my guitar sound. 7762 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great. Other capos I have purchased did not hold the E string down with enough force, this one does. There is no storage area for "cables" if by cables you mean microphone cables. I removed the shoulder strap and intend to set the case inside the cable crate I take to gigs. No doubt it will provide years of dependable service. 2612 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 impulse buy after I was made at my wife. amp stands for everything I despise. Cheap. Made in China. Solid State. yet the OD is old school and to die for. It's my first VOX. I cascade OD and this OD functions just on the edge of dysfunction, and it's totally addictive. I plug it thru a 4X12 which really loses the SS tone. It just oozes MAD tone. Obviously I had to strip a guitar cord to plug into large 8 Ohm speakers. I own 3 other tube Amps (Ampeg, Fuchs and Blackheart) and 2 or 3 (2 Marshall, Roland) solid states. This amp fills a very nice void other Amps can't provide. It's user friendly, does what it's supposed to do. I read a review where the reviewer said it's the best thing VOX has done in 40 years. 7523 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These cool rods work well when I need to keep the volume of the drums lower than when using regular wooden sticks. My only complaint is that they don't last long as I would like. The instrument is obviously a "starter" uke. It's light and the finish isn't beautiful, but it doesn't look like a toy, either. The matte finish does attract fingerprints and is very plain. I bought some rub on transfers to personalize and decorate, which made me happier. The strings do have to be tuned frequently, but I expected that from the reviews. After three weeks of daily playing they tune easier and stay tuned longer but still need tuning before each session. I bought the Hola! Electronic tuner and just leave it clipped on. Works beautifully. I think the sound is pretty and it seems reasonably well made for the price. I'm sure I will trade up in a year or two, but this is a great starter. 8344 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Still have't used it yet as I'm a beginner but many who play for yrs really like this brand. 9233 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use this just about every day. It's the most convenient capo. It does throw your guitar out of tune a bit more than Shubb or G9, but it's more quick and convenient, which is crucial for me. I'm often working with kids and leading services at my temple with my guitar, and it's great to be able to place it with one hand and not disrupt the flow of what I'm doing. No one notices or cares if I'm thrown slightly out of tune. If I'm playing a coffeehouse, everyone is doing their patter while tuning between every song anyway. I have used some of the other capos mentioned in that situation. Well that's enough for now, I have some strings to change and some jamming to take care of. I tried to use my own screws from my tool box but it just didn't work. As a side note, while I dearly love this cymbal, my absolute favorite ride is the 19" Zildjian Armand Signature Ride (ASIN B0002GFNF4). If you are considering this cymbal give the Armand Signature a look (and play) first before making a final decision. 6145 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 I thought I could plug in my headphones and use the metronome but NOPE. The tuner works like any other tuner. The metronome has diffrent settings but can't hear them cuz I can't plug in my headphones. It's kind of hard to hear over live drums. 5049 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good quality and very useful. However, I felt like my ukuleles weren't playing the sounds that I want or sound the way I thought they'd sound (except my Kala soprano with solid spruce top, that thing is bright as duck)I also felt that they weren't really good with finger picking or classical solos - the nylgut-esque material of the Aquila kind of sticks to your hands, or is easy to get caught in your fingernails if you are a fingernail picker (like a classical guitarist, which I am not because I dislike long grey nasty fingernails, no offense). Still, I blamed the fault to my lack of skills and perhaps improper ukulele setup, because, well, Aquila is like ukulele string god. 4700 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Besides losing my mind screwing it in to the guitar it has been awesome. Tip: rub some soap on the screws, it makes it extremely easy. 2156 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 One Word! Awesome. Use these for Serato.....they play louder, they don't lose traction and get woozy and cause issues with the software like my Stantons and Ortofons did...my friends (other dj's) told me to get these because I was constantly having to put Serato into Internal mode when playing because other needles would lose it...these are GREAT! GET them!!! 5024 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So far so good. Easy to install. Can't wait for band practice... I'll really get to try these locks a bit more. In addition you have some great features, easy access battery compartment, accepts a 9v power supply, works well with both guitar and bass, 2 out puts so you can run to 2 sources if desired, and all the controls you need to really be in complete control. You HAVE to get this pedal! The price for this should be $299 max due to the finish. I guess we are so used to Apple products and the perfection of those that everything else looks cheap if not made to the ultimate standards. This case is the 940-EDREAD & fits the AJ-100 & /CE like a glove. As perfect as any case made for a specific guitar. Mine is exactly like the picture. Black leather like vinyl brown handle & the lid edge is trimmed in brown & a thin brown trim piece 1" from the bottom. It's heavy(wood), extremely sturdy(exactly like Les Paul cases) & with 5 gold clasps could very well be air an tight seal. Inside is soft plush material & perfect grade foam, exactly what you expect from Epiphone. It's much like the Gibson Les Paul case I had. One locking clasp that comes with one key(don't lose it). 1527 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My dad is loving this adapter. He began learning how to play the electric keyboard and I've been buying many cables and accessories for him. This is one of his favorite. 1501 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Hosa cable quality can be all over the place, some of their products are good (sound good, reliable, long lasting) and some of their products are not good (affect sound negatively, break prematurely, short useful life span). 2495 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I usually use SM58 mics, but if you have someone afraid of a mic, you can use this guy with good effect. it is about half way between a singer mic and a instrument mic, and it works pretty darn well. Short and sweet, just what I was looking for. 5553 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Make sure you measure the keyboard correctly for dimension sizing. Very snug fit but works fine. The finish and general fit and balance of the guitar are great. There was a time when budget guitars screamed cheap and were quite obviously low class in a lot of areas. Those days are past with the Epiphone LP Special II. 3390 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This thing changed my life. Make sure you buy this with the backpack strap attachment. This case is much lighter than your run of the mill case and by having it on your back, you suddenly have your hands free! I no longer dread lugging my instrument around. 3065 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've used this as an instrument mic for banjo and acoustic guitar on a mic stand, and taped to the dowel stick inside my open back banjo. I have been blown away by the performance of this mic compared to the normal SM-57. Overall the output seems a little hotter (to my ears, anyway), but still a nice reproduction with a significant amount of gain before feedback. 4238 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 My original bass had a humbucker and boy have I missed that tone. All the Jazz, precision and P/J bass' I've played just haven't filled that void. I play mostly classic rock and blues covers which is where this bass excels. It has amazing tone and growl to die for. I bought mine used and it was set up and ready to go by the time it got to me (just needed a new set of strings). With a set of DiAddario semi flats and a KB200 amp I got a tone I'm not going to try to replace for a long time. It wasn't a purchase I rushed into I tried other Epiphones (EB series [what can say I say, I'm attracted to the Humbucker]), Squire's, Ibanez (gsr, sr), ESP, and even a Danelectro. None, NONE of those came close to the tone I got from the Thunderbird (of course I may be bias as it does play into the genre I prefer). Any Bass that had a better sound was easily twice the price ($600+). The body is killer, and as far as I can tell indestructible (You can search reviews online and find testimony to this). Watch out for the neck dive though, I didn't think it would bother me at first, but after holding through practice for a couple hours it gets tiring. The neck is pretty chunky, it's not what I would call "fast". 4 stars is appropriate for this bass, It's good but needs a few modifications to be great. I'd highly recommend this product. 5055 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I couldn't see paying $20 more for a mic holder that has more points of failure built into it than these. Ive been using them for years and they have never let me down. These with a right angle xlr cable and your golden for rack toms and floor toms. H2[ 8147 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Used this product many times and they are the only strings I'll put on my D12-35. 9933 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Capo works as described. It's easy to place on the guitar looks stylish as it's color matches the guitar. It delivers great sound also. 609 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 DOES THE JOB FINE 4774 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fits my Roland Juno 88 well and keeps the cat hair out of it. This pedal isn't anything fancy, but it does exactly what it should without any fuss, so it's perfect in that way. 6056 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Simple, classic, best than any other distortion pedal I ever tried. 8936 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent case at an excellent price. Fits all my gig mics into a safe case. Cant ask for more at this price. The case is durable and the zipper is well made. 3739 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 It does exactly what it was designed to do. It stays on me gee-tar and does not affect the tuning or intonation. No complaints from me. Because of the finish of the fabric this is easy to clean with a vacuum or even a feather duster. I love it because it has sufficient stretch to fit over not only my board, but also the cables connecting it to expression and sustain pedals, and to the signal out to my PA. 6617 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great deal 7674 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I put this in my cheap PRS termonti. And you know how that goes. But I still love the guitar and the pickup sounds way better than the stock PRS pickup. I love it. 7518 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Works very well. Easy to install. The sound is very natural and balanced. Only wish the cord was not so long. 7211 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 New to the Dobro & have never used a slide before now but chose this due to recommendation the great reviews. Feels good in the hand and has good weight but I think I would prefer the slightly longer 927 long dawg. I have a tendency to miss the notes & short the bars with this one. Of course, again, I'm a noob to the slide so it's likely me more than the bar ! 2647 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The title says it. It's the best vocal mix at this price point. Well, I might "need" to tweak the setup or intonation, but I cannot feel or hear it. Recommended. 2186 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This guitar was a birthday present for my daughter who desperately wants to learn how to play the guitar and write her own songs. She has just begun taking lessons, and once the guitar was tuned, it sounds so beautiful. It is very nice quality, and we are super happy we made the purchase to get her started. 7634 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good reeds, but expensive. I don't think these are much different from cheaper brands. None of the reeds were broken. 8365 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 great pics 1286 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 For the price, you really can't go wrong. These are the same types of cables you can buy at Guitar Center but are half the price here on Amazon. Anytime I go to Guitar Center, I ALWAYS check the Amazon price first, not only to make sure I'm getting a good deal, but also to check the reviews. These cables are keepers! Besides the tone, the heavier gauge also allows for a few perks while playing. For one, they're so thick that you sort of have to try to knock them out of tune, and they endure the general wear-and-tear of constant playing far better than lighter-gauge strings. Secondly, as with any heavier gauge, they resonate more, and that translates into sheer volume. If you slammed your pick down on strings like these in an apartment, there is absolutely no doubt that all of your neighbors would hear you loudly and clearly. Of course, this also means that you can fingerpick without using your nails and still get a very pleasant, subdued, medium-volume tone. Honestly, light-gauge steel strings sound almost tinny to me by comparison. 8074 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 =) They do what they're supposed to do! Having said that, this is a good sounding microphone that will give you years of ultra-reliable use. I recommend it for all project studios. I don't expect either to last forever at such a low price. The value on both cords is exceptional. The good news is, with XLR, as long as you're getting a connection the quality of the cable doesn't have much (any) impact on the quality of the sound. The design of an XLR cord is such that quality is maintained. A good choice of pedal is the Boss FS6 which is switchable from latching to momentary. Along with a 1/4 TRS and 1/4 TRS to mono splitter I'm finally in business AND a little neater. 6014 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 this is the only one I use in all my fuzz tone guitar recordings. Recommended by Carlos Araiza 383 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 awesome 7525 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These cables are built to kill! I love these things. 8316 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Exactly as advertised. Quality Product. Super Fast Shipping. Great to do business with..!!! - Built rock-solid, will probably outlive me. 6255 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Only used a few times and it works very well I would recommend! I think you will be very happy with your choice! [...] 3963 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a cry baby, what else should I say! Gives you the sound you want and with a little adjust to suit your fancy... I don't think you'll find anything better at this price point. 7191 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It does what it made for. Great ! It would be funny how biased some guitar players can really be if it wasn't so sad. I see it like this, I could buy any overdrive that I could possibly want and I picked this one over all the MAXON options (and there are a lot of MAXON overdrives). No other overdrive sounded near as good as this one and it just so happens to be one of the more affordable options available too. My YAS62 sits snugly and securely inside three blue velvet lined contoured compartments. Velcro straps secure the crook and mpc snugly in their grooves. Generous velcro flap secure the two halves of the case beneath the carry handles to provide double protection over and above double zippers that hold the case shut. 9946 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent quality, reasonable price and prompt delivery. 1080 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 no problems fast delivery 7765 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I see this thing in a lot of music videos, it has a distinctive shape. I'm sure there are other brands of good quality. I know this thing works and with my knowledge of manufacturing it is well constructed and should last many years. I was suspicious of the low price but material wise there is not much to these, the price is right. Read the instructions that come with it, some negative reviews are clear the instructions were not consulted. I will buy these again if I lose them all but honestly these should last me the rest of my life. 7925 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0
This is (by lab test results and general opinion) the best Acoustic Foam Brand out there currently. In my studio, it did exactly what I needed it to do, and I can confidently recommend it. However, you need to know what this is for, I'm not a sound engineer, but this is what I've gathered from a month of looking at tons of videos and reading tons of forums to learn how to sound treat my studio. Also, English is my second language but I'll do my best to explain this clearly. 119 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This item delivers exactly as described. The tone is wonderful and much better than other options which are only a dollar or so less expensive. The price can't be beat. We have both the Soprano and the Alto from the 24 series and I don't see how these can be beat except by instruments costing in the hundreds of dollars. I highly recommend this product, I would buy it again if needed. 5889 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great. Wanted another capo that mounted high in place of low on the neck. 4839 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very good product. Highly recommend. 1537 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've dealt with my share of low quality cables and this cable was so inexpensive I was hesitant to purchase it for that reason alone. I am pleased to say that it is a solid piece of equipment. No buzz whatsoever and it appears and feels to be of very sturdy construction. Only time will tell if the cable will magically flake out at some point but for the moment I am glad I purchased it and may buy more in the future. My recommendation is to purchase this cable, if it holds up to usual wear and tear it is as good as any cable 3 - 4x it's price. The round circular thumb indentations help with grip but they would provide better grip if they were polished like the rest of the pick, rather than textured. But still, this pick has a comfortable 3-dimensional shape. The edge profile is beveled a bit like a knife edge - this reduces the tendency of a thicker pick like this to 'dig in' to the strings during up-strokes. Sounds great, richer, and NOT scratchy like the Red Label. 1031 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 cable is good, shipping sucks. even if you are prime. 9006 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 The whole package of picks was bent. All picks curve the same way. You can really notice how much they are bent if you put 2 of these picks together non-graphic side. I never paid attention to it until now. Fender thin picks in Red are completely flat. As a result, if you flip these picks, the feel changes completely. I guess it's not as bad for simple strumming, but when playing intricate solos, one side of the pick feels completely different from the other side. 5774 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice folder with holder for pencils Confusing but it works. I used the "SyEx Librarian.app" on my Mac to push the upgrade to the Alesis and it rebooted with the updates immediately. 6646 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are great drum sticks, that can handle hard rim shots without breaking easily. I highly recommend this product. 411 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does the job of connecting my lighting controller to my Traktor Kontrol S4 so that i can use them together with my PC in my sets. 1674 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 For years I'd brought a bigger splitter box and always struggled with the desire to split audio to my multi track zoom h6 and giving the house back an audio feed. I have a couple of these instead and just tap their individual wireless audio receivers and give them back the unadjusted audio feed. I never touch their mixer and just handle my own mix. -Fender Mustang 2 amp (the bigger the better, don't buy some mini cheapo POS) 9306 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great 5936 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I can't believe I waited until now to replace my ratty tiny case. This is amazing. With all the space I can also keep 3 mutes, a loaded harmonica belt, 4 1/2 step harps, oil, green bullet mike and a 1/4 to sleep adapter. Zippers are of a quality I haven't seen before. There isn't too much to say other than it works, is durable, and fits the bill nicely. It is actually quite hard to find premade cables this short and there aren't a lot of options. Luckily this one is also durable and cheap. Wouldn't hesitate to buy another if I needed it. I believe some of the reviews of damaged cases could be due to the carriers...they need to be handled with care when they are in transit. I feel bad for those who received damaged cases...I personally would have returned a case if there were any issues. Amazon does a GREAT JOB with returns! 216 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Have 2 of them now, working flawlessly. Much cheaper than most competitors, too. 2436 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Worked well and made a very clean recording of a classical guitar. Worked fine out of the box and no issues. 7826 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 these do as you would expect, i have to say they could be used as "proper" sticks (as in to use for gigs etc or at church etc) as they really bring out the brightness out of the cymbals and give a good warm sound from the toms 4188 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 awesome They allow me to play with a force that would break most other picks. 5995 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Definitely a classic that's been out for years I used to have one about 30 years ago I can't believe they still make them 9149 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These picks are awesome. The grip and angle of attack are perfect for fast solo picking. Works great in front of clean amps and overdrive channels. 9832 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser makes my favorite kind of capo...kinda fun to get one that isn't black! 5414 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My wife loves it! 7558 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 sound and last great 4546 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works perfect. Easy to install, looks great and keeps the guitar secure. 6881 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 No big deal... It's advertised as a heavy duty clamp, but I received a box that says "Medium-Duty". The clamp moves around a little when turning the know. It fits my mobile DJ needs. Good product. 12/1/2016: Update with 3.0 Big Stubby 6771 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use these to mount my lasers. Comes with inserts for the different sized tubing's. Haven't had any issues yet. Mounts tight to the bar. I actually use a BBE and Vox since this frustration with my 1st wah. But I am not sure that I am giving up tone in exchange for the headache avoidance! I kinda think I am. The VOX and BBE seem to have a brighter sound which is less "wah-ed" if you will. It could be accentuated by me playing a Strat instead of the Les Paul Custom/Boogie combination I used with the crybaby. 9696 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Beautiful, quick, and my god do they sound/look good. 5 Star! Beautiful, quick, and my god do they sound/look good. 5 Star! 4268 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Might be a little large for small fingers, but a great product none the less. 7800 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have had several clarinets and cases made by the manufacturer (Buffet, LeBlanc) and by 3rd parties (Kaces and now Protec). 2245 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works as it should. I don't get any hum or noise when in use, or just when it's on and sitting idle. The Bass is an added bonus. You can transpose to any key, but most often I mute it. 3019 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 WORKS JUST AS TWO FOR TWO... NOT TWO FOR ONE OR ONE FOR TWO . ALLMOST LIKE A RCA CABLE BUT BETTER!!!CAM3L R3CORDZ 2010-2014 If this pedal broke I would replace it, that's the best referral I can give. Now I need to find a DMX controller for it and I will have all I need. The strobe has a jack for chaining it in sync with more if you need more coverage. If it died I'd get another one. 6189 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Its a capo. It is made of capo materials and is notably white. Had it for a year and have no problems with it. Inside there is a nice compartment for music (not large enough for a traditional music folder, but large enough for orchestral works (14.5"x9.75"x1.5"). There are two elastic-closing compartments for reeds, swabs, etc. - either of them being larger than an other case I have owned. 6990 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser capos can't be beat. I've had several different types of capos and the Kyser is the best/easiest to use. 8485 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Works fine The Classical guitar has to be made of wood. And wood, even of the same age and tree has much of personality and much of "specifics in sound. I have a Hohner Blues harp for 10+ years, they are very good harps, great sound, mine took more air to play Or It used to take more air after a few adjustments, it is as good as my Lee Oskars, or Special 20, or my Crossover, I have taken my Blues harp apart, sanded the comb flat, with 220 grit paper, (Maybe later Ill get a new comb different material like Corian) then sanded the leading edge of the reed plates to remove any sharp edges, all the MS harps including the Blues harp, comes with 5 holes in the reed plates, for more reed screws, they come with only 2 reed screws but you can add 3 more screws, to make it more air tight the holes are already in the reed plates, I just used a small drill bit to drill through the wooden comb, to add the other three 1.6m screws. I also used a old paper reciept to very gentialy and only slightly lift the reeds, you don't want too much this can make a ill sounding reed come back to life. The only other mod would be to add another 2 screws to the front of the cover plates. 4047 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I had been learning on a Squier for about six months and really wanted a better guitar. After doing research, reading reviews, and checking it out in a guitar store, I chose this one. 9948 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Been using this for many years to clean and lubricate. I'd purchase these again, but I now have 25 but only need 16 at the most once my rack is filled. But they are a great product for the price. I would buy them again in a heart beat. 2238 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 you have to have a powered board or mixer 1983 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I would highly recommend reading the instructions, as placing this in the right location on your turntable makes it much easier to use! 7512 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are always my go-to reeds. I have found their quality control to be lacking but the reeds that are usable are some of the best. 299 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought this to use in my home studio to control my midi keyboard. It does just what I wanted it to do. 1241 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very solid and works great The Seismic Audio is the style I used to buy in high school -- definitely wouldn't rely on it for gigging, but it should be fine for most practice session use. 6141 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This capo, not only sounds good, but looks good. I have had a first act capo for a while, and I finally decided to up a bit more money in and get a Kyser. My other capo would make the 6th string buzz, i would adjust it, and the 1st string would buzz. This is not an an issue with this. It fits all of my guitars perfectly and I receive a lot of compliments for its cool color. Stop reading this and go order it!!! 8827 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Bought for my husband who is an Evans drum head groupie. He loves it and would definitely buy again and/or when replacement time comes will definitely go with Evans. 3647 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 If you are in the market for new strings for your trusty 12-string guitar, look no farther. 2a) There is a profusion of overdrive and distortion pedals on the market, both corporate and boutique varieties. I have no affiliation with Auralex. I don't even prefer their products for room treatment, though I have used them. (I build my own panels, which my wife thinks look nicer.) 6616 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 something to add in..... i used sonic enhancers with all the systems i put together... the last unit i had was the marathon ex-200, it is a good enhancer as well, however, after a year or so the left channel button lost its signal, i had to push button in and out the for it to work correctly... more or less just a low quality button on the ex-200.... i decided to go with the bbe, it does not have all the buttons and switches as the ex-200, but does the job just fine... this unit looks well built, good solid knobs and power switch compared to the ex-200.... balanced xlr inputs and outputs as well.... for the sonic enhancement option, it does boost the system, noticed a vast improvement in base, tighter bass, however for high end not so much... note that i am running a equalizer prior to this unit..... i think this unit should last a long time, not like the marathon ex-200...... overall it is a good part of any system, recommend using equalizer prior to this unit to get the best possible sound for your system.... 4529 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 This does work, but its not a real Keyser capo. When it arrived i compared it to my other keyser of the same shape. 3650 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great idea. I used on my ukulele and it didn't hold the pick well, but it may have been a smaller pick than for guitars. 6819 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought this for my Hohner D6 clavinet. I wanted it to fit in the case without the clavinet wooden lid attached (if you know what I mean). The internal dimensions listed don't have much to do with reality but that being said, I can trim a bit of foam and no problem. The case is well made. Quite well padded inside. Great TSA latches. I priced an "Anvil' type case of this size locally and the quote was $623. Get this for less than half. Unless you are big time rockstar or something. 8747 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect size. 1008 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Needed some cables after giving out mine to my grandson to use for his guitar, these were Amazon's top pick on the 10 foot cable. They do not disappoint, excellent quality for the price, better quality than some of the higher priced ones. Hint: Be sure to shop around! Vendors offer these chimes here on Amazon at a variety of price points, including shipping. There is a Performer Series Shure Beta 57A Microphone that looks very similar to the SM57 but the Beta 57 has a different mic capsule and transformer and sounds different. So make sure you try before you buy. 1379 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is just a basic guitar cable that I use for practice a couple times a month. I don't put huge strain on it, but it works exactly as it should. Seems built pretty well, and sounds good. Can't beat it for the price. 7073 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Like the previous review, this pedal is likely not be what your expecting if you are look for Nashville type compression. The tubes definitely can add some overdrive...Im just not sure if its the best sounding. A good tube amp should give you this already, at least for guitar. It seems Bass players are higher raters of this pedal than guitarists. It is a bit tricky to find the best sound as there are so many variables. It does seem to add some warmth to my hybrid amp (tube pre, trans. power). It has not driven my MXR Super Comp out of my chain though, and is not the miraculous tone maker that some seem to describe...almost like its alchemy! Seems reviews are over the top bad or good as they are written after first impression. This pedal does little to affect your sound...which can be a good thing with compression. I would like to try the Carl Martin I have heard so much about. Seems the Keeley is rated high for the squash of Nashville. I'm not saying these are perfect, but they are as close as I'll get, since I certainly won't spend more than a c-note on headphones - it just wouldn't be prudent. I pushed my own limits to get these at just less than seventy bucks, and I'm darned glad that I did. My opinion then is obvious - best at the price, and better than many to which I've listened in the past that were much more expensive. 7397 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I used a Spectraflex cable for years in the 90's when I was constantly gigging, and somewhere I either lost it or gave it away, because it never failed me. I expect this cable to be the same - it sounds great - no weird transients or extra bass or highs. Plus it coils up so nice! I've installed these on a 3/4 Hoener, Full Sized Squire Acoustic, and 2 Fender Strat's. 7824 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good strings for any beginner. Durable. - Overall solid construction, though a bit overpriced IMO 6194 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent pick, but I wish they also made a .50mm version. 2162 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This cartridge makes all the difference when it comes to sound quality and just over all djing!!! I'm really impressed by this cartridge although IT WAS A LITTLE TRICKY PUTTING THIS NEW CARTRIDGE ON THE TURNTABLES BUT WELL WORTH THE TIME AND EFFORT IT TOOK, 683 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 no issues..nice and heavy cable..good value for the money. The 6ft come in handy as well when connecting it to a PA or similar. No audible distortion for home use. Worked fine with PA , phone, computers etc.. 2893 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Can't beat AKG's , especially for recording. My old pair gave out after some 15 years of use, and unintentional abuse, so, I just bought new one's... 8708 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good 3070 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought this mic for it's reputation as a workhorse both in the studio and in a live gig setting. So far I've put it through some use in both contexts and it's performed wonderfully. 9925 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great for the money! retails for $99. 2303 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very good 9548 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Get the awesome studio-like sound you want with these. The oil-filled heads will cut out the awful overtones & ringing of your drums but still retain the tone. 3881 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 not much to add. this is a classic wah. built to last and works great. 2577 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 For 19.99 this thing is a tone tank. Heavy, well built. I demo'd it for the first time a few days ago and it rocked. Anywhere from blues to old school rock-n-roll this will cover it and for the price you cant beat it. 2556 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Here's my view on the product: 1453 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works well. Played several gigs with it. Seems to be pretty reliable comparing to other units on amazon. CON: The only downside to the Beta is the cost and that it might actually be a better mic than what you need. 2627 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Very comfortable and has nice sound but I wish I could hear more bass. Use it for recording and with Midi controller. 5286 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The cable itself is great. There are plenty of reviews here to back that up. The issue that I have been having is that sometimes the off setting works a little too well. In my personal experience, I haven't been plugging into a hot amp or sound system as much as I thought I would be (I still tend to plug in before the power is on, or to be sure the line is muted). More often what has happened is that during a hurried sound check the issue with sending out no signal was simply due to the cable's circuit breaker switch not being turned on. The same thing has happened when others have borrowed my cable and weren't even aware of the on/off function. 2129 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a N44-7. Not much to review for it, works great with serato! String Action: The strings were a full 1/8" upon arrival, the truss rod adjustment got it down to 3/32", and I had to lower the bridge to 1/16". Once at the proper height, there was no string buzz at any point on the neck. 1073 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very pleased. 246 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works perfectly after setting up the Yamaha DJX 1712 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 The worst XLR adaptor I have ever seen or used - won't stay locked in place . This makes the 5th and the last Hosa I will ever buy 9598 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 great resonate head with a nice tone and full body sound that brings life to my toms. 5566 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I like it so far and it does what it is meant to do. It clamps on to my mic stand and doesnt seems to slip around and move or anything. One thing that I like that I didn't realize on amazon is that it actually has two screens, one on each side of the plastic circle. The only thing that I have found so far that I don't like is that you have to really work to be able to find a position that the flex arm will hold it at the right spot for. It seems flimsy and droopy in some spots. thats a minor inconvenience. Really it keeps the spit out of your microphone which is what is it meant to do. Its the best $15 insurance plan you can buy for your mic :) 4558 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great Product! 9100 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have this pair with a SD distortion in the bridge of my Carvin CT6. It's a beautiful clean sounding pickup. It has quick response. It's not really warm like you would think the jazz name implies. It also distorts really well. I love a neck humbucker for shred lead and this works great for fast sweeps and smooth legato. It pairs perfectly with the SD distortion for a very versatile set up. 1886 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This was perfect I am very happy with the Hosa CFS606 6 Inch Right Angle FX Pedal Cable, 6 Pack! Comparing the SR-16 to newer products: Rhythm machines produced by Roland/BOSS, Yamaha and ZOOM are the SR-16's primary competition, with Roland and Alesis often cited as leaders and innovators in pro electronic percussion (these companies also produce the best quality electronic kits and the same samples are used in their rhythm machine products). Some of the features common to newer rhythm machines not found on the SR-16 include: 24-bit samples, more memory, bass guitar sequencer ability to store MIDI files on device. 8744 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Dunlop nylon picks are the best picks out there. I often wonder why people buy anything other than a nylon pick. The stupid plastic things made by Fender and others break so freakin fast, they're not worth the trouble and for the life of my I could never hear any difference in the tone of my guitar depending on the pick used. The thickness of the pick affects the tone, but not the material the pick is made of. 2263 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I ordered this mic with a karaoke machine as an extra because I have 3 kids. It's a great mic, better than the one that come with the stand karaoke machine that I bought. It sounds so much better and you don't have to sing directly in the middle of it for it to work like the one that come with the machine. I would buy it again. 424 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does what it does. Go MIDI I think I will be buying a lot of these. 5422 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good product We lost the five-note chimes after we had a party and our house, and one of the guests was clearly enthralled with them. At the end, we gave the chimes to him, which delighted him, and of course delighted us as well. The next day, we purchased the Zenergy3 three-rod version of the chimes, simply to have something different. We are equally happy with the three-tone chime. Came with a nice bumper sticker Here is what I have discovered, it took me awhile to figure this out. 4236 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I OWN 8 GUITARS,ALL BUT ONE TELECASTER,ARE EPIPHONES,I HAVE ANOTHER DOT IN THE NATURIAL FINISH,IT IS VERY PRETTY,BUT THIS DOT CHERRY FINISH IS BUETIFUL,AND PLAYS LIKE A DREAM,IF I WASENT GUITAR POOR,I WOUL;D ORDER ANOTHER ONE. 2299 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best mic for the money available. Professional mic at a affordable price. Blows the Shure SM56 away. 6492 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great case with metal buckles for the straps and a decent amount of padding for your guitar. Fits a stratocaster just fine. Front pocket is a bit small but can fit some strings, picks, and a cable. 7467 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great reeds. I got my GF a tenor sax here on Amazon. She bought a mouthpiece at a local horn shop and we were not completely happy with the reeds the store recommended, so we ordered these to experiment with. She says they are great, totally 5-star quality, the right thickness, durable, long lasting, easy to play, all the things someone asks from a reed. 662 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a midi cable, not a whole lot to say really, It's 20 foot long and it works without any issues... Ok, so now for what it can do: 7237 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Using this as the click for live performances. I program each song with a cross stick and set the BPM. Easy. No computer needed anymore. I have a foot switch to start/stop it as well. Would easily recommend for this as well as any other drum machine purposes. 8139 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fast shipping Great service. Would recommend all the way. Thank you Of course, I hope I won't have to touch up the tuning Too often... 6216 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice looking, nice playing. Fairly easy to manouver and handle. takes a firm squeeze as it should,but fits nicely in hand that makes the firm squeeze easier than some. 92 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The mic puts out a low signal. This is correct for use with If you are looking for simplicity and accuracy, this is it. 9284 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This Evans patch has a kind of softer surface than the white Remo, so there may not be a 'click' sound. However it is very resistant and it sticks better on any surface. 3771 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 spot on love it Cons 5095 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good cable and handy, but as noted by others the plug has a tendency to come loose. Very annoying. D'Addario should fix this and they would have a 5 star product. 3859 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great If you don't have a light set of sticks in your drum arsenal, i definitely recommend just having these if you want to play light for any reason at all. 3412 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fits my bass snugly (Chadwick Folding Bass), offers plenty of protection and appropriately placed handles for lifting. While I have a Chadwick Folding bass, I prefer to keep it unfolded as I use Velvet strings, and the tuning/detuning causes a lot of tuning stability issues. So unless I am traveling rough, the Protec is the bag. Otherwise, I use my hard case. It is thicker than all my other guitar pick, but I have lots of fun using this one. 1355 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 very sturdy, high quality with little to no feedback, i use it for performing for my friends and they all love it 8096 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using dunlops for almost 20 years and I love these. Consistent and they don't break like other plastic picks. Well, they're certainly lightweight. This comes at a cost though, as they're flimsy and cheaply constructed. Again, not unexpected for the price paid and honestly I'd rather have better sound than build at this price point. If you expect to really beat them up though, they'll most likely not appreciate it from a structural standpoint. 9966 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My favorite picks by far. The Tortex material is great to prevent the pick from slipping from your hands. The picks come in various thickness, and the blues ones are a good place to start if you're looking for a pick for your electric guitar. 5549 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I purchased 3 of these for my music studio. We have students that play various guitar styles, brands and sizes. These work pretty good for educational purposes but each one varies on the tightness. On my Breedlove Concert guitar, it is a very tight fit. On my Martin 12-String guitar, it fits perfectly. Over time the capo has been able to loosen up a little bit but if you don't want to work it out, you might want to look at a different model. 7527 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very well made, we love them 6913 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love Martin acoustic strings. They're the only ones I buy now, since I have tried so many for great sound and Martins seem to have a better sound then most, though they don't last very long under heavy playing, but I would most certainly trade that for the great sound it puts out. 5920 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Buen pedal 7761 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 quick delivery, excellent product 968 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent cables! 5481 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Useful 6 string capo. Delivered on time and as described. 3293 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have yet to perform live with this microphone. I've only tried it out with home recording and I really like the clarity it brings about. At first I opening the box and feeling how lightweight it was I thought no way this microphone could produce the punch I needed but I was wrong it stands up to it's name. 708 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very good. 1237 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does what they advertise. 9873 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Been using these picks for the last 10 years. I love the texture and how they play. I've explored a few of the other lines and I'm just stuck on the 80s's. I use them for guitar and bass. 9245 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Carries 12 mic's safely and compactly. It's exactly what I wanted as I have 4 vocal mic's and 6 instrument mic's I need to tote for our band. 3917 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works as it should. Nice materials and I think it will be durable. Simple to attach to your mic stand and adjust as needed. It will improve your recordings, getting the pops and sssss out of your sound without having to do sound processing as much anyway. 8954 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Using the stubby spoiled me for all other picks. You simply play faster, no matter what level you are. Alternate picking speeds increase because there is no more flat-pick drag. Now I only use flat picks for acoustic play when I want to hear the crunch. 24 picks in a pack, is an insane bargain. You pay twice as much in a store. 2070 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 We love these little Zenergy chimes! The sound is pure and loud, and the presentation with the wooden base, aluminum rods and little mallot is quite beautiful. Buy one, you won't regret it at all. 894 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good cable for the cost. 8356 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Not perfect.. But for the money a great value 8806 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great product and seller 8353 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is one of those things every singing guitar player needs. They are so cheap, buy a spare. I've used duct tape in the past, but for 3 or 4 dollars do yourself a favor an buy 2 of these. 2932 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The quality is ok, if you want to use this for singing maybe netter to buy a more sofisticated one. 7967 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These reeds are always highest quality, packaged in foil wrap, never a problem. Shall only use Vandoren, they have earned my trust and confidence. I am in love with the jb 605 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works well. 1252 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good If you buy it, make sure you align it properly. Even though conical stylii are supposed to be more forgiving of improper alignment, aligning it correctly does make a big difference. The alignment instructions that come with the cartridge only apply to DJ use and should not be followed for audiophile use. Instead, use an alignment gauge that's compatible with your turntable, or use an alignment protractor. 8622 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 One of the best picks out there for acoustic guitar and mandolin. The only problem is that they wear out fairly quickly. 7791 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I put these on a beginner violin I purchased and expected , they're great.. excellent sound quality !!! Only the strat poses any problem with the short grip but it does still work. The switch feature well out weighs this minor annoyance. A great product. Am getting ready to buy a second one. 4537 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Needs tweaking, rosewood fingerboard was dry needed to soak with linseed oil replaced stock pickups with Seymour Duncans ....wiring and solder found a few cold joints took care of that that was a non issue for me needed to be set up as well not an issue for me but for the beginner or intermediate might present some challenges next step is to replace stock tuners with locking tuners also thinking this is basswood and not mahogany it is very light great potential but honestly the only reason why I didn't buy a premium Les Paul this time what's because of the abundance of parts that I have laying around Seymour Duncan pickups Grover strap locks Grover locking tuners etc 5571 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I purchased this for my Epiphone SG Pro. The guitar fits very nicely inside- snug and secure. The soft, plush interior is very nice and has a large storage compartment in the center. The case may not be 'heavy duty', but certainly fine for my purpose (transporting between locations). I don't foresee subjecting the guitar to a situation whereby I needed a more heavy-duty case anyway. One minor complaint is that the inside of the case had an odor upon arrival which I could not quite identify (it had a smell almost like funky beef jerky- no kidding!). After leaving the case open for a week, the smell dissipated. 6100 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 First off I am no expert on these things but I can tell you in the brief period in which I have owned my DS-1 I have enjoyed playing/practicing a lot more with this pedal. I have a Fender wannabe guitar, and a Fender Sidekick 10 which means my gear isn't the best but the pedal produces a wide variety of distortion and tone changes which keeps me interested. I am having so much fun that I don't even notice my fingers hurt anymore. Honestly, this is an essential buy when starting out along with headphones and a cord extension so the police don't come a knockin. 9605 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent pick! Never breaks. Song sample: Music Sounds Better with You 6480 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The Kyser capo is exactly what I wanted. It works perfect as you would think. The black color looks great on my Gibson. Service from this seller was perfect. 2249 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice 8521 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 OK, so picks are a very personal thing to guitarists. I've been playing for about 30 years now and have used many different brands an types of pick. There is no 1 perfect pick for everything, depending on what your playing and your playing style you'll want to choose different thickness and materials. However, I have found this line of pick to be my favorite and my general goto pick. My hands sweat and the textured grips on these do a fantastic job of keeping the pick in my hand on not on the floor. I also really like the Nylon material. It produces a softer sound without dampening the overall sound or volume of the guitar. I like the playability of the .88mm as its great for strumming rhythm at loud volume or picking blues. I Keep a stack of .60mm for a more raw, folk like sound. In any case these picks are great and have been a staple in my kit for many many years and will continue to be. 7735 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use these on my student violins, upgrading from the stock string because they sound very nice and last so much longer. They seem to stay in tune once broken in as well. 5611 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Purchased for my vintage 1975 12 String Guitar and I'm extremely pleased with this Capo. Well padded so as to protect my guitar neck. Highly recommended! 7802 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are great for low-volume playing. We use them for practice in my friend's basement, where we have to keep the noise level down. The rods are a little fragile; beware the edges of the cymbals; they will cut the rods and break them. My only complaint is that this box is designed to work only on battery power--no AC adapter at all. Fortunately now there's an adapter from One-Spot that can be connected to a battery lead and then to an AC adapter. Hopefully Amazon will start carrying that soon. 4080 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 5As are my current goto since I'm not in a band at the moment. It used to be 5B. 9446 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These picks feel nice, a bit too flimsy for me but that was my fault for buying the wrong thickness. Dunlop always delivers a great product! 214 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Worked perfectly. Getting another one for my 6 122 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great quality at a great price - I make these available to my students at cost so they don't have to share the school recorders (yes i sanitize them daily). They love all four colors - pink, green, blue, and ivory - and often trade with their friends to make multi-colored recorders to suit their individuality and creativity. We bought our first set of these, the Zenergy5 with five chimes, as a bit of a lark. They rapidly became a favorite, which use used nearly every day to announce dinner time. The chimes sat on an end table, and nearly every visitor would pick them up and play with them. 3270 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Absolutely awesome microphone. 2283 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works Great! 6767 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I thought they were a little spendy but you get what you pay for. They work great for my lighting stands and they seem very durable/high quality. Haven't had any issues with the knobs or screws etc. I will be buying more in the future. 8932 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Add on to my mic stand so I have picks at the ready. Seems durable enough and slipped right on with ease. Tremolo varies the volume of the sound. It does not vary the pitch. First of all, it is a Shure microphone. While technology is quickly closing the gap between inexpensive and expensive equipment, the one thing I can say about this microphone that I can't say about many (not all) other low-cost dynamic microphones is that it feels solid when it's held. If it falls to the floor I don't have to worry about it being damaged. Any Shure I've ever used has felt the same way. 5115 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very high quality they look as nice as my Fender originals . Make sure to take your time installing them correctly and consider using a quality wood glue / adhesive during installation. You want to make sure they can be removed at a later date without damaging the guitar . 1967 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I was surprised at the design and build quality, it really is worth the price. Glad I didn't skimp on a cheaper digital scale. 8652 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Ive used many different guitar picks. Even the same manufacture and thickness can vary depending on the material. I used plastic for a long long time but found they wore down too quickly and were quite glassy. These forged have just the right bite and they are durable. It fit the bill perfectly. My mic is a male and I bought a male to 1/4" cable so I needed something to change my male mic into a female. This worked without gender reassignment surgery and it's very high quality. 6553 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does the job when you don't want a Kyser or some other big lever and spring capo getting in the way. The levers of the other more popular capos get in the way sometimes when moving them to the higher frets. This one you can set and forget. It is inexpensive and small enough to carry in your pocket. A good spare in case you run in to a situation where you might want one, but did not bring your main gear... Get two: one for your pocket and one for your case. 3996 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought these on a whim -I wanted to try GHS strings- and noticed afterwards that they were .0095, .0115, .016, .024, .032, .044. so I put them up since I just had my Squier Fat Strat set up for 9's. 9719 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hydraulic and Evans always delivers! Haven't ran these in years but tried them again for a special live situation and they delivered again as always. They get better with age too because the mylar softens as you play them and the attack gets softer which is especially useful with internal mics! 8853 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect. Love the green. Now I know who stole my capo. 5070 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have two sets of these for my straps. The push button action is most convenient vs. fighting stubborn leather openings, especially if new. The gold finish matches my instrument's hardware and they are sturdy and durable. Works for me! As an alternative choice the Shure M92E is another widely available and popular P-Mount elliptical option and a fair value too. Shure now calls the M92E stylus "bi-radial" yet suffix that model with an "E" which has almost always has meant there is an elliptical stylus in a Shure phono cartridge. 7716 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Well made. Very sturdy and much cheaper than the ones sold here locally at our music store. 1058 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This is a good cable for the money. It is tough enough to stand up well to normal use but still coils very well. I have had no problems from the 4 or more straight to straight versions I've purchased. Beware, the 90 degree ones aren't recommended because of connector failure. 1705 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great product we looking forward to getting on the road and having every piece needed for the gig. God bless! 7425 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent for jazz and gospel sax. 4012 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works perfectly on my tenor ukulele. Recommended. Light enough to leave clipped to the headstock so it won't get lost. it captures a nice quality sound but the volume is low. 6209 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My favorite picks, these are the best. 3114 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This stand works like a charm--holds guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, etc. etc--anything with a neck and peghead. Adjusts easily and securely. Has an elastic strap to keep instrument from falling out of the suspension fork, but I've never found it necessary to use. These are a great product. They're very durable, and they produce a warmer tone, with a bit more attack than clear heads. With the proper tuning, they sound great on just about any kit, for any type of music. I wouldn't put any other head on my kit! As far a comfort, these are the single most comfortable headphones ever made. Period! They are circumaural, which means they fit completely around your ear. They completely go around your ear (at least my ear) without any on-ear pressure. They are light weight and the adjustable band literally makes them weightless. Within a few minutes you will forget they are on. I watched a movie on my computer and had these on for about 2 1/2 hours. There was no strain or pressure anywhere. My ears and the top of my head didn't feel anything. 1893 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works as described. Solid little wires that allow you to be creative in how you hook up your guitar pedals...may work other applications that require the same type of plug. 9991 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have one of these on every guitar/bass I own. Perfect price for a perfect product. 22 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Please don't listen to these amateurs talking about how the strings wouldn't keep tune. They don't know anything about stringed instruments or nylon strings. You have to keep tuning it until the strings stretch. Like all instruments, the strings have to stretch, especially with nylons, so be patient. It only took me about half an hour. It clearly states STARTER pack, so obviously its not going to be a high quality ukulele, especially because of the price. These people just do not know how to read. It has a great sound, but the 'lightweight gig bag' definitely is lightweight. If you want real protection, I would recommend getting a hard case or something along the lines. it is a great buy though, considering the price. I highly recommend this product. 1851 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works as expected!! Great Price to.. I just purchased a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50's and they seem better sounding with a fuller spectrum, at least to my eyes. Better bass in the M50s too, but not overly boosted like Beats headphones. 2667 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 As Advertised. Thanks. 2555 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Korg is the best 2857 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works just like the one I bought 25 years ago when it was made in Austria! That one just died the other day. I hope this one now made in China lasts like that. 2058 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I really like this stuff but I wasn't impressed with how it worked oh the faders. My experience wasn't near as bad as the other reviewer's though. It cleaned them right up for me but lost the smoothness totally and left them sliding too easy with no resistance whatsoever. I guess they make specific types of grease for that so if worse came to worse you can re-grease them after cleaning them but it does say that this product is for faders right on the can. I'm still giving it 5 starts because I don't even know if I can count on two hands how many times this product has came to me rescue and bailed me out in repairing and also salvaging gear. I love this guitar. 9855 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very good looking and sound is just fine. 2824 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 These earphones would be good for casual listening, not as a pair headphones to really get the rich sound while in a environment filled with other sounds/music going on. They do not fit snug, the wire is a straight cord which interferes with movement in/around the mixer and the have a tendency to "slide" around and off my head. Ihad to turn the earphone jack up to the max in order to get an audioable level. I gave them to my son for his personal music. Would not purchase item. 2749 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I needed 2 budget XLR cords so I decided to get one of each of the budget cords here. 1615 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 good 3346 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Good enough for a 'house party' as someone mentioned before me. In other words, it 'kinda' works but not really. The light beam isn't narrow/clean enough to do a good job on a mirror ball and the lamp mount is a bit on the flimsy side - it bends very easily. The lamp housing itself is solid though. Careful when taking off the mount as you're going to have a hard time getting the two wheel screws back into the housing.....! Would not buy again. 3360 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great case. Perfect fit for my mid depth Ovation. 3853 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Been using Boomers since the 80's. Still my go to string - The interior components (fuzzy stuff, faux leather patches over bridge and headstock areas) are sturdy, though the moveable (nice touch) pad to hold the neck in place seems a little flimsy. 552 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Got it to use it on a microphone mounted on a camera it only has noise I do not recommend it 4281 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have been looking for a replica coricidin bottle that fit my size 10.5 ring finger and this one fits perfectly. It stops right about even with my metacarpus end, in the middle of my finger. This bottle sounds great, just roll it around and look for the sweet spot. I give it an A+ for great quality/fit. There are a couple big differences from conventional strings, though. One is that they play quieter. Another is that they don't like to be played very hard -- if you do so, the bass strings sort of flap around as they vibrate and you'll get a lot of buzzing against the frets. 903 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good sound quality. It disconnects easy, so not a very good cable for gigging with. Overall good value for the money. 9564 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using these for years. Great picks. They seem to wear out a little slower than other brands. Will make your open back combo sound a lot bigger. Have a thin sounding amp ? Try this one. 1178 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Been using 2 of these for a year with no problems. Good value 7724 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Not much to say, its a capo.... Functions as expected and is definitely awesome quality. 6705 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great pair of sticks for my playing and hand size. They are strong yet don't feel like they weigh a ton. Highly recommend these for any 2B player. 1677 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Splitter works just fine for my needs 7831 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These strings have a really decent soundconsidering they run $10-15 a set. They are clear, rich, but not twangy--as frequently be the case with steel strings. The color coding is great, too. Makes installation very easy. They are good beginner strings for a child or beginning adult student. Much better than spending $50+ a pop to replace strings every 6 months. In the end it's not a top of the line double kick. Bought this on a budget to learn how to play a double kick and for that this pedal is definitely worth it I'll use this one until I feel I've gotten good enough with double kicks to justify spending 300 on a better one I would buy this if I was learning to play - I think it could be a comfortable guitar to learn on, but I find it's playability lacking. Or more specifically, I find it playable, but not fun to play. 8804 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TN088Y/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_43 It allows for easy switching of frets and opens smoother than others I've tried. 3863 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great. 3901 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good quality strings. Without plugging it in, the guitar sounds lovely - that's why I love semi-acoustics! The natural sustain is very, very impressive. I'd say this guitar sustains better than my Fender Stratocaster. The stock pickups sound very good to me. My other guitars are all equipped with single-coil pickups so I love the contrast the Epiphone Dot's stock pickups give me. You can eaily get a great sustaining blues or jazz sound. It can even do some nice jangly sounds on the bridge pickup if I play with the EQ on my amp. I'm sure if I upgraded the pickups to the Gibson '57 ones the guitar would sound even better, but frankly, I'm totally happy with it stock. 4531 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent! Always making the most consistent and best capo on the market! 7250 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Aside from the manual, which needs a lot of improvement, this is a good machine with good sounds. One feature it has (which is not mentioned in the manual) is the ability to type in a tempo via the numbered pads. That is very useful for changing tempos rapidly on stage. The manual only lists two ways to change tempo - the dial and tap tempo function. Programming some functions such as changing the individual volumes of drums and cymbals can be very difficult to understand thanks to what I consider a poorly written manual. Where I have succeeded doing this seems to be by accident, and of course, it's difficult to remember what actually worked. 8505 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great pic. Sturdy and precise. 3207 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I ordered this rack to replace an SKB roto-molded 8-space unit with wheels and a handle I recently ordered and promptly returned. While that was a nice unit, it was simply too large and too heavy to carry around a couple times a week. I would have gone SKB because I've had great experiences with them in the past. However, after getting that last SKB rack, I wanted to get the smallest and lightest rack I could find to mount my guitar equipment. 776 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Perfect cords, I am very happy. 8021 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Used these for 40 years. Wonderful. I can understand why a complex design such as this would be expensive to be made out of pure stainless.. 1427 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I was looking for a long cable to perform live with my band and i'm glad with HOSA quality. It feels reliable and without adding noise. I didn't wanted to bother with sending them back, so I've used just strap button with rubber ring. I can't imagine that I would use this lock as intended - it's too bulky and ugly for my taste. 6493 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This bag fits my Epiphone SG Special like a glove, all snug and secure. It's a perfect bag for the money. I'm not in the habit of tossing my guitar anywhere so extra padding is not a must for me. If you handle your guitar rough and tend to toss it around, I would suggest a more padded bag. If you are like me, and treat your guitar with TLC, then this bag is fine. It is well constructed and has a zipper pouch on the front for storing accessories such as picks and guitar cords. A good value for the money. 195 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 PERFECT PEDAL. 1768 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great buy, no problems, would recommend. 4095 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 What can I say - It's the best all around drum stick made. It lasts longer than any other stick I've tried and the balance and weight combination are untouched by any competitors, IMHO. 3222 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Perfect size. A little plasticy (that's the 5th star) and I'm not sure how rugged this would be on the road. But in a way the more you put into it the more stable it gets. Good rails--standard 19" rack. Some screws included..enough to get you started. And the rails are at the front AND the back. Buttons up nicely and has handles on both sides. I wouldn't drop or throw it--but it's a space saver! 5521 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Been using Kyser Capos for years. Bought this for my niece to match her pink guitar and she loved it. 8359 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Probably not for everyone, but I've been using these for a while now. I like the extra thickness, it helps with the grip, but the tips are a little thinner, which is better for the attack. The size is nice too, a little bit smaller than the standard pick but larger than a JazzIII. I'll be using these for a while. 3183 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using an older version of this same stand for over 10 years now and it's been great. My original stand only held my electric. This little gem also can hold my acoustic. It seems just as sturdy as the original. replace this amp with the same model if it ever broke. i'm sticking with it. recommended My ONE complaint, and it's very minor- I don't like the flat butt end on Vater sticks. When I'm occasionally holding them way out on the end, there's a noticeable sharp edge where it's cut flat. I prefer the fully rounded butt end most stick companies produce. But it's a minor gripe. 3568 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 that's the perfect not expensive , very light , however, not sounds like crap. but she attracts dust so much. should wipe or clean frequently 4899 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice product. I will buy again for other guitars I have 5362 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My go-to Capo. My original Kyser has lasted me 10 years. The only reason that I'm purchasing another is so that my new guitar can have its own Capo in its case. 9126 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Solid case. I use these for my sennheiser wireless mics and they are great 5583 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great looking case and a SG fits perfectly 8638 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 i love it, its been years since i used a double pedal, i loveeeeee it!!! excellent work, i got in time as promised, product is great. 8188 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Took a while to get here in the mail. I'm a sax player and I asked around and a TON of clarinetists play on the M13Lyer. It's great. Response is quick and it sound awesome. It's a better mouthpiece than I am a clarinet player. 797 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a very well made cable and the tweed wrap looks too cool! 8484 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 solid ! It's long enough to play on stage with an amp, so that's good. 9229 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good 1.00mm. Feels more like .88's, but that works great for me as that is what I intended to purchase originally. 1470 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I am not hard on cables. I typically just plug them in to my guitar, don't move around much, and play for an hour or two a day. this one seem to perform just fine. no buzz, and/or other noises noted. I have several of them and they have all performed well. On the whole, I'd buy this same case (and probably will) for any standard dreadnought sized guitar, Epiphone or not--though I'd make sure to be able to try it on something other than an Epiphone dreadnought before buying. Vocal mics tend to have a general sound quality in common. They flatten the hills and valleys of your voice and brighten it up. Listen to network news broadcasts and you'll hear what I mean. Speech intelligibility and voice power improves because you voice becomes like a wall of sound that is stronger and brighter. Many cardioid condenser mics also do this, and part of the reason has to do with the cardioid construction resulting in diminished bass and an accented upper midrange. 9359 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use it for a single beater. I turned mine vertical so I can adjust the height of my beater. Repositionable within roughly 24 hours, after that it loses it's stickiness. I used to use tape for the same effect, but I prefer this patch. That's why it got 4 stars from me. 7958 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great choice if looking for a premium sound in recordings. You get what you pay for, and in this case, you get a lot! It changed the sound of my studio noticeably, making it a worthy investment. Often times, we home studio owners skimp on things that make professional studios sound so good, and buying this product will get you that much closer to the studio sound you desire. Worth the 5 Stars! 8939 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 G2, G1 and EC2's are the only heads I put on my kits. These resonate for days on floor drums, rich sound, durable, greatfor live and recording. 1228 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works perfect. No complaints 2741 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought two to install two mics used for speech only at church. They are high quality for the price. I'm satisfied. For a simple deployment I suspect you will be too. 2061 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 We all know that if you clean pots with tuner clean or D5, you're ruining your pots. If you have scratchy pots, this is what you need. I know it's not much of a review but what's to say. It cleans and lubes faders. Does what it says on the can. Don't loan it out! 2270 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 If you run sound for anyone using a laptop and a mixing board, this cord is a great. Plug it into the " output of your laptop directly into one of the mixer channels.....this has saved many a show......Keep one of these in your stash 5357 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 If you're looking to play some blues or rock harmonica, this little bad boy is for you. It plays very well looks sharp and has a warm sound. It bends like a champ, and 4 draw (bent) absolutely wails. Just make sure you break it in slowly with gentle steady notes and no bends, shake it out after use and warm it up before and you've got an instrument you can enjoy whether you're just learning to play or you're looking for a large sassy tone for your next performance. 8765 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent quality, reasonable price and prompt delivery. 1573 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great, made of metal for low Z mics.. 4099 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best sticks known to man! Perfect size, solid build. Sturdy & strong, but light enough to do the fast fills, etc. I guess it's all a matter of your preference & the style you play, but these are better than all other brands IMO. Product information says to expect an average of 8 hours for the battery life. The use of the system requires two 9-volt batteries (one each in the receiver and the transmitter). 5500 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice, tight hold, with no muffled areas. Easy to apply and remove with one quick gesture. I've used capos off and on since the early 1970s, and this one is by far the easiest one I've worked with. Highly recommended. 3245 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 What can I say? I like this little thing. I'm a DJ but I don't rock 2 turntables and a mixer anymore. Instead, I sold off one of my precious 1200s and kept the other one for ripping vinyl. That's why I needed a preamp. I picked this one, along with a few others, figuring to audition each one then keep my favorite. This one arrived first, sounds great, and is made in the USA so I didn't even bother auditioning the rest. The volume is nice and loud and I can even run it through my DJ controller's auxiliary input with plenty of volume (probably due more to the trusty Shure M44-7 cartridge that I use). Though it's all subjective, I noticed more definition through the whole spectrum of sound while using this device, as compared to running my 1200 through a Pioneer DJM-450 phono input. I'm half tempted to re-rip my vinyl collection all over again after auditioning this little preamp. Is it audiophile-grade? No, but it's more than good enough for my needs and would have to be better than any built-in preamp in any of the modern turntables available, or even most sub $1500 DJ mixers. 4887 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This fits my Yamaha CP-50 perfectly, and even if it didn't, the drawstring permits some adjustment. However, only now, after 5 years of using this on a daily basis, I'm getting some deposits of black spandex residue on my keyboard. I'm thinking this might just be an issue with long-term wear-and tear. I mean, we shouldn't expect this to last forever. 6253 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I started using Kyser capos a couple of years ago and have never looked back since. I now own several of them and have not had any problems with any of them. They work great on acoustic and electric guitars and they have survived the many children I teach lessons to even though they get treated rather rough at times. Great capos. You won't be disappointed. Received it in just a couple days in flawless condition right to my door. Overall I really do like it for what it is and my current stage of gear it fits my needs perfectly, but there are things where I'm still left wanting, mainly the size, and I realize that this board isn't the end all be all board, but it's great for what it is. At some point I'll have to rebuild a board on something bigger and more fitting a larger set up, but until then.. 6449 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent quality, reasonable price and prompt delivery. All in all, this machine is amazing. I am a heavy metal guitarist, and I record my own tracks on a Tascam DP-02, and this works great in conjunction with that. This machine works very well with the metal genre, or rock, or any genre at all. It lets me put together full length tracks (from all of my combined patterns I made), does very very well using it in a double bass aspect (you can program the bass to sound like double bass, and as fast as you want), and you end up with very realistic sounding drum tracks! Since I play metal, this is VERY important, since it's hard to find a good drum machine that can go with the metal genre. Last, all I have to do is plug it into my Tascam recorder, and record! Love it! This sounds amazing! I bought FOUR and not ONE of them makes more than a horrible one-note high-pitched off-tune SCREEKING. 7684 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great sticks for practice and for playing live at church! You can play full throttle with these things without busting drum heads or inverting the eardrums of your fellow band members or "praise team-mates". Helps you to utilize your strength and muscles more to produce sound, making for better reflexes and longer endurance when you play with other sticks. NOTE: the Sony MDR 7506 are not the answer: they have NO BASS, very tinny, and the ear pads will rot within months whether you use them or not. Again, they have NO BASS so you'll end up putting too much bass in your mix. Also, the leakage is bad, so you can't use them to track. Kind of useless headphones. 9038 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have them in purple which makes them stick out. They have the little cut out to make it easier to grip and hold when I am playing the mandolin. Already planning on purchasing more. 1393 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 does the job 3746 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 GHS Boomers are great strings and produce fantastic sound.. A little bit a soldering can fix this connector by moving the red wire from ping #3 to pin #2 with the white wire. Pin #3 then ties to pin #1 with the ground wire. 4771 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great Product and great service.. Would recommend to my friends from Brazil . 4766 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The only strap lock system I will ever use. Anyone who has ever had a guitar fall off the strap, and hit the floor would do well to pick one of these up. The sound is acceptable, especially for the price! 1101 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So far so good 6072 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is an excellent low-cost bass. It's not an SG, but it's perfectly playable. The strings were set far too low when it arrived, and everything buzzed. After a little setup work, it played fine, and intonation was remarkably good for an inexpensive instrument. I bought some Fender short scale strings, which had a brighter sound than the strings that came on the bass. It doesn't have a wide range of tones, but you can use downstream modelers to get any sound that you want. It puts out a strong, clean signal, and the short scale is good for us guitar players who play bass only occasionally and find a full scale bass awkward. I plugged it directly into my Focusrite audio interface--worked perfectly. Can't beat it for the price too! 4593 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love the silk and steel sound! 1849 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great!!! - DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL AND YOU ARE GOING TO USE THIS DAILY OR WEEKLY "Alright, so you want to get a good (if somewhat "basic") distortion sound for less than $100? This is your deal." 9336 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 AAA+++ This foam, by contrast, is a relatively inexpensive way to keep sound from bouncing around inside a room. Discerning music listeners or those recording instruments in their homes can improve the listening or recording environment by using foam to keep sound from bouncing around inside a home. Ever notice how a high-school gym sounds very echoey? This foam (if you had sufficient quantities) could be used to treat such a gym to make it sound more like your living room. Or it could be used to make your living room sound more like the inside of a recording studio: controlled and not overly reverberant. It won't prevent your neighbors from hearing you blasting Prince at 3 AM. 3199 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Gator makes great products. I have many rack from them. 9159 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Pretty much, just like the promos say. "IT DOES EVERYTHING THE DS-1 DOES, BETTER!" Another thing I love is the taper that is an essential part of this stick's geometry. What I mean by that is this stick has a pronounced and relatively long taper. If you play Moeller technique that taper aids in achieving the whipping motion that is the key to the technique. As importantly - to me - is the finish that allows me to lightly hold the stick without worrying about it flying out of my hands when they get sweaty. 9102 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 great Are there better picks out there like gravity or dragon heart... yeah the premium picks may be better but I can get a bag of these and get the same or similar results with each pick for less than the price of one of those. Then what happens when you loose them. I've got a whole bunch extra. They have the one. 536 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Very bad XLR "MADE IN CHAINA" 1198 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 You plug it in, and sound comes out the other end. I bought it to get free shipping on something else. Figured you can never have enough quality guitar cords. Looks and feels sturdy. 4709 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 not what I expected....but it's growing on me. Works extremely well. 8637 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Awesome strings for many uses but we primarily use for our kids - they have 3/4 size steel strings and these strings make playing so much easier for them. Would say closest to nylon / classical strings you are going to get for a steel string acoustic. I do hear silk and phosphors are too but have not tried. 3325 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Yes, it costs considerably more than the SM58 and I'm not sure if I could pass a comparison test between the two, but I love this mic! To me, it sounds slightly brighter and clearer than the 58s I have used in the past. If you are a musician who is strapped for cash or trying to make ends meet, get the 58. If you have the extra dough and want a confidence boost, go for the Beta. I would buy this again. 2660 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 GOOD 7986 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great product! Overall a great pick, and very tough. While it now works, I can't give a better grade. For this much money, it should work well out of the box. 1617 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This adapter is perfect for everything. I use this for all my equipment when i need to improvise. Works like a charm everytime. For instrument sound reinforcement... bar-none... the best. 4341 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great product. A+++ The finishing touch in our sound setup is the Monster Cable S-100 instrument patch cord and an attenuating adapter for hooking our mixer to the sound system. Velvety-quiet signal transfer and audio quality that's good to the last note. 9734 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love it! It works well on my guitar and it has a good look 5271 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great seller delivered as expected,I will order from them again!***** Great product as expected. 1145 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So far, it Works great. 5946 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Just recently made a pedal board. Bought this guy because it's a staple when it comes to guitar pedals in my opinion. While I'm more a fan the dirty channel from my tube, I'm sure I'll find use for it. 5008 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Not suitable for a 61 key synth - although that's clearly in the description. I had my suspicions, bought it anyway - I was right to be suspicious. 3162 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Sturdier than expected. Folds up nicely. 5941 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good accesory. 8720 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 this works really well. 8850 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Easy as 1, 2, 3. 9503 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These guitar picks are my favorite for rhythm guitar. Easy to grip to, and they don't give (bend). The add on price of 3.19 makes each pick 27 cents, a better value than any store. 5776 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I purchased this for an Epiphone Les Paul Standard. The guitar fits snug in the case and is well padded. The reasons I give it less than a stellar star rating relate to two issues. Record a song live. In song mode you can hit record and the unit will capture your pattern changes and fills in real time, making it fun and easy to arrange entire songs. I much prefer this style of arranging to the tedious and time consuming step editing song mode of other machines, though that mode is still an option here if you prefer that workflow. 2930 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great microphone for someone like me who plays piano and sings...you can move around and not have to worry about being too close or too far from the mic... 8046 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My favorite pick for 12 string and 6 string acoustic 9733 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does the job. All in all, a great, versatile little pedal that does exactly what its supposed to do. If you're thinking of buying a DS-1, skip it, this thing is worth the little bit of extra cash, it is easily ten times the pedal. 3205 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good product, just as described 2387 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Rock solid consistent performer. I love the 58. For those on a budget, the Boss SD-3 Super OverDrive pedal would make a decent substitute. It's not quite as warm, but it works. 8701 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Simply the best picks out there. I've tried many others but always come back to these because their great. 3918 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Schubbs is a better capo, but you can't clamp it to your headstock when not in use. Of the capos that you can clamp on, kyser is the best. I've used the larger ones on guitar and smaller on banjo for years as a gigging musician, and have not found anything better. 2769 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I purchased this to connect a Sennheiser E825 mike with guitar amps. This requires, of course, the addition of a 1/4 inch adapter plug. The cable itself has worked perfectly and proved both durable and of a suitable length at least for jamming with friends and playing in small venues. Recommended. 1940 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Very nice budget stylus. Fit my Technics turntable perfectly. 6564 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good product, works as intended/expected. 7106 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These strings work great on my acoustic sigma by martin. 7111 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Old school Alesis always end up being the drum kit on my tracks. I hace other machines but the Alesis blends in well with other tracks which are usually 1 track drums, 1 track bass, one track bass and one track 6 string most of the time. I busk and have demo's that I give away. The Alesis sounds analog. There is a learning curve but I think they all or most has a learning curve. As an aside, I've had a Alesis machine that is 8 years old.. stayed on most of the time and is still working but showing signs of "old age" however it still works but the volume is down and I have to yank up the recording volume for recording... I'm sure you want an accurate simulation of drum sounds don't worry about being old school and purchase the SR 16. 263 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does what I needed it to do. 2140 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Wow I needed new cartridge for my Technics MK1200 and this cartridge fit the bill. I also replaced my headshell to Technics. The packaging was great and came with all the tools necessary for attaching to headshell. Also the instructions were ez to follow and described different applications and set ups. 592 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's strong, well priced and it works with all my synths. Thank you for the invention of midi and also for this cable! I can now use my dx21 with my computer again I realize that it has a spring and that could wear out over time. I also understand that for some situations a person may wish to go with a traditional capo to guarantee there'll be no hiccups (should I ever record, I'd use a different one in the studio) but for playing, strumming, practicing, even gigging, this is the capo to beat. It works. No fret buzz. Firm on strings. Easy on the guitar neck. Fast on. Fast off. Love it. 9316 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Made well and gets the job done. Not much to say, it's a kick drum beater pad. 9647 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Hands down the worst bass drum patch I've ever owned. I have brand new tama speed cobras, and this patch's rough surface has eaten away the felt on the bass drum beaters. Now I'm out 30 bucks for new beaters. So this patch may be cheap, but don't let it's price fool you because it'll end up costing you in the end. get aquarian or remo instead. I've never had a problem with either like I did with the Evans patch. 7149 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use these little babies for all of my pedals and they work great with no hum. 5700 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a Kyser 7217 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have been using these strings on my dreadnaughts/3/4 sized guitars for quite awhile now and they give a pretty good useful life and get to the point where they will hold a tune faster than some strings I've used in the past. They will not project as much as a normal gauge string, but there are things like microphones and pickups if you need more volume, and they are not as hard to get bar chords near the nut. Normally I play along with harps, whistles, bouzoukis, violins, cellos with a bodhran and these hold their own really well unplugged. 9456 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best picks I've tried (of MANY). 1638 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 As the title says, it works. The only reason I took off a star is sometimes it gets a little stuck and I have to use some force to get it off the XLR. But, no issues besides that. 5367 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 they work well. For me, the instalition wasn't that hard, it took me maybe four or five minutes. The screws provided were a bit bigger than my BC Rich Avenge Beast's stock strap system, BUT when you read the directions and lube the screws up with a small amount of bar soap (or wax- i used the bar soap though) the installation becomes easier. 84 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I bought this item nearly 10 years ago in a supermarket for 375 Eur (~$450) when it was brand new! Quality is just great, easy to remove (very easy to grip with your fingers) and what can I say of Hosa,,, these are the cables you want to buy. Good price + Good quality = Good buy. By examining the capo you can see that the portion holding the strings is slightly curved concavely with respect to the guitar neck. Most guitars that I've seen are like this, but it wasn't the case for the takamine. 6372 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This capo is awesome, it looks and feels very nice and premium, it works on all of my guitars not much more you can ask for. 7144 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have been using the SR18 for several months and love it. I am the worlds worst rhythm guitar player, I need a drummer, drum machine or metronome (boring). The sound is great, drum machine or not, I have purchased several computer-based drum machines, and they sound great, but I hate to spend the time to program them. The SR18 includes a wide range of excellent preset beats. But of course the real power is its ability to record your own beats. To be honest, I have not done that. The unit also provides a host of connections. So far I have kept it simple, connecting the Left/Right outs to my mixer. 8378 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 2.0mm is perfect for playing my bass. The dimple keeps it from slipping nicely! The F3E is best when you need to hold a lot of sheet music. E.g., I bought four of these folders for the several hundred charts used by our swing band; there's over an inch of music in each pocket of each folder. If you love playing your bell you will definitely appreciate this cymbal because it has a large bell that will cut through and project. Also, when crashed the sustain seems to go on forever, making this ideal as a left ride crash/ride or a far right ride. 3124 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great update to an already great stand. I already own two different Ultimate guitar stands, including an earlier version of this stand. All have been rock-solid and very dependable. I have used them in travel all over the world, and the way they fold up makes them very easy to pack and take along. Love the re-design of the headstock cradle. Holds my P-bass very well, acoustic well, etc. I never worry about the stand getting knocked over, or the stand damaging my guitar finish. Best stands there are, in my opinion. 78 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My 8 year old daughter loves this. It is a great gift for both boys and girls. There will always be people who cry and complain when they don't get $1000 performance out of a $100 product. Don't listen to them. They're dumb. You get what you pay for and occasionally, if you're lucky, a little more...this is one of those cases. 524 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hosa produces my favorite MIDI cables. These metal tipped cables are very durable, and if need be, they are easy to take apart and repair. Recommended purchase for your MIDI setup I will be a Jazz III user for life now. Besides using these in a playing situation I also use them to tame down new cymbals. This jazz cymbals are usually wild, trashy when brand new and I like to settle mine in before I use them. Normally that require play-in time. If you want to hasten the play-in process, mallet rolls is a common trick many of us use. This entails taking a pair of these mallets and rolling them around the cymbal for 20 minutes per day for a week or so. Start at the outside edge and work your way towards the bell, going around the circumference of the cymbal. For those with another guitar, I offer: 1856 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good short cable, plugs easy 8918 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Mhm. 2546 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The MobilePre has been around for a while now - note that the photo shown here is outdated, the unit is now black and grey rather than blue/white. While this unit may not be the absolute latest and greatest audio interface on the market it has pretty solid support and history. I got mine about 8 months ago for ~$60 (i think there might have been a pricing mistake!). 5343 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have used Dunlop Straplocks for 32 years. I bought the original style years ago for my Strat, Les Paul and Partscaster; the last two having the most weight. 6898 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It does what it says. It a Kyser Quick Change capo. This capo is great for changing keys in the middle of a song or anytime you are in a hurry. Highly recommended. 6659 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 thank you 8523 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using this for the last couple of years and have been the best fit for Jazz and blues that I've found. 3830 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Started to use them several months ago and really like how they sound, they keep their tone, their shine and stay in tune for longer then some other strings I've used. Don't get me wrong there are better strings out there, but what you get for the money? These are great. Sound good on my Fender Stratocaster. For Gibson owners I would recommend this case over the Gibson option for two reasons: 1: It's cheaper 2: Less likely to be a target for thieves if think you are carrying a cheaper Epiphone vs. an expensive Gibson. You won't regret this one! 4918 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great Have sat on it, stepped on it, tripped on it but no issues. 2000 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 When comparing the Sennheiser e 835 to the popular SM58, it's a better microphone in most situations. The pickup pattern is tighter and the frequency response is fuller. It probably has the ability to handle a higher sound pressure level also, but most won't care about that. 1226 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great price. I'm happy with this product. 3896 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've used a lot of different brands and these strings meet and exceed my needs. I play mostly Rock and metal and have a heavy picking hand. I'll just list out its best features: 9760 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My set is a Ludwig Blue Vistilite Kit I bought in 1976. Still in mint condition though it has been a road warrior at times. I have tried tons of drum heads from ludwig, Remo, many I don't even remember, but these Evans hydraulics are the best sounding, longest lasting heads I have ever put on it. They last and last, and I play hard, I mean Led Zep, Metallica, Black sabbath hard. The tune up very nice and stay there, more to do with the kit I know, but when I move them from inside to outside and back, Ilet them sit for at least fifteen minutes to acclimate. In the past a lot of heads need tuning from th etemp varince, not these, theyadjust to the temp and I am ready to rock. The oil filled heads give a deep and loud yet snappy tone. I use one gel pad on each head to dampen and that's it. Whether live in the studio at home, or outside on stage, these heads perform. It would take a lot to convince me to use anything else. I'm hooked. 2401 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 VERY GOOD MIKE FOR THE PRICE The sound is good for this price range. It does not sound as good a a few 5000$ I had chance to play and that's all expected. 3382 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These strings are a slightly lighter gauge that any other I have found. This makes them a lot easier to fret. They are very reasonably priced and sound great. I've tried more expensive strings but prefer these. I will purchase these next time I buy mandolin strings. 936 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 It doesn't twist up like my standard black cable does, but it will twist a bit over time. Love the angle connection for my guitar side as it doesn't just stick right out there. If you really want to avoid on-stage kinks, then you MUST go wireless, it is the ONLY way to avoids twisted cables - no matter what type you buy. This cable sends sounds to my amp perfectly without distortion. It's worth spending a Jackson, IMO. 4368 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have to admit i was skeptical as to whether or not these strings would be true to the description, but immediately after putting them on my ibanez AEW multiscale acoustic-electric, i noticed an immediate difference. They don't feel as tense as my old phosphor bronze strings, and they feel so comfortable. For those who have always played electrics like myself, and want strings that don't suck, these are for you. 2) Surface noise is also noticably lower (over 7db measured through ProTools in A/B recordings of the same record passages between tracks). Pops and clicks are also diminished greatly-as a guestimate I'd say over a third to almost half, but that is truly subjective based on the damage done by previous playings on my particular used records. 7294 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fast shipping, great price and most of all great stings, very satisfied would buy these strings again and would recommend to a friend. 6102 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Basic distortion / nothing fantastic. Range is limited . Its a good pedal for someone just starting out. Constructed well looks good sounds less than average. Tried to drive it and it just gets worse. Great pedal for a kid to play with but on stage don't bother. I have now switched over to DiMarzio clip lock straps instead of the leather straps with Dunlop locks for many reasons and I am very happy, but this product is GRADE A! I always felt 100% secure with these straplocks. Our bass player uses some expensive (and heavy) Fender basses and he loves these strap locks. 7271 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Worked so well I ordered two more. Great for Country and Rock, not so great fro Jazz players. 5979 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Gift for hubby, he loves it, thanks! 6663 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 After my EQ this is the best addition to my rack, I love it I think I have got my moneys worth and for me it is a great enhancement to my live audio rack. when you turn it on and off you can definitely tell the difference in sound. I have a big gig coming in a few months and I know I will be happy with my production thanks to my BBE882i. And what I got was a great bass, which had a good tonal range but always sounded warm and never... piercing. Sometimes, when a person is looking for a punchy bass sound they end up sounding piercing. I never had any fret buzz or problems with the hardware. This guitar looks very close to its Gibson counterpart, though they differ, mainly in the fact that the Epiphone has a bolt-on neck. 2941 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I added a Hosa 'on/off' switch to the xlr connector that clips to your belt to make this an outstanding mic. Clean, clear, and easy to wear for hours. The mouthpiece is easy to adjust and stays in position without a hitch. No more peeking around mic booms to see my music. 1350 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This works better than expected. Point is that it works for sure! 6588 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good quality. Will purchase again...WHEN ON SALE. in a left hand model. sometimes you have to improvise as a left hand player,you get used to it. i bought a used right hand sg special and replaced the nut with a tusq lefty nut sized for epiphones. changed the strings,started out on honky tonk women and never looked back. the sg looks the same flipped over and mine does not have a scratchguard. only drawback the pick up switch can be accidently clicked to a different position as its now on top of the body. for $109 delivered i have a cool looking cherry sg. 5587 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Oh the sound this makes!! I love it This is not a cheap cable....It's a quality cable sold inexpensively. 6089 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 You won't "shut the front door"...you'll blow it off the house...pure, gradual ,and natural ,distortion sounds..you set the parameters. you set the boost, the tone, and the drive...it's simple, it's basic....good to have in your effects arsenal....tip: put a compressor in front of this and you'll go into orbit...sustain forever..for those long dramatic notes..highly recommend !!! 8094 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 You just can't beat these Hohner blues harmonicas in terms of what you get for the money. Very good sound and playablity, durable, and not too expensive but the price does keep going up. I have 7 of them, some go back years and years (I like Lee Oskar harps too, but I prefer the blues harp as it's "throatier"). I see some reviewers have complained that it's hard on the lips or is not very durable; don't know where they're comin' from, no problems for me here (I have a bunch of Hohner Pro harps and they do hurt your lips; as for durabilty: only my oldest blues harp, the A, has a reed out, mainly because I played it for years like a 3 lung madman, the others are in perfect condition). If you want a diatonic harmonica that sounds better than this be prepared to cough up in excess of $100, otherwise get this. 2327 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 it's pretty good as a backup microphone. for when you need some extras for the guest group coming to your church, or those special events. I wouldn't recommend this for your main microphones, that you use everyday and have to sound great. but I would recommend it to someone who just needs a mic for the sake of having a mic. in short, if you need an inexpensive mic, look no further. if you need a real mic, check out the SM58 or some senheisers. 2966 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Satisfactory 3215 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice case, strong but light. I think it will do the job. I highly recommend it. I was the one that convinced SKB cases to make them for musicians and I hooked them up with Sam Ash Music in White Plains, New York back in 1986. This is my first non-SKB case. 8232 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good, but there are better. Perfect if you're on a budget and really want a clear sound. 3959 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 nice fit 3313 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 good Garbage! 6747 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 excellent 8234 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great heads. 1128 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works as expected Cons: (maybe for some) 7130 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great strings! 562 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This cable seems to mainly be to connect a XLR mic to a camera. The most common camera's I see people using this product with are DSLR's, do not use this if you are attempting to plug this directly from a Phantom power supply to your PC, it will not work as intended *** 1443 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Have slowly been moving from off-brands and even some names brands over to Hosa products. This is ma very well made instrument cable. Flexible. Solid. Tight fitting. 6702 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have always liked the weight and action of these sticks. The only time I use anything else is in smaller venues where I need a lower volume. 2297 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Unfortunatey started trying to use it after the return period thinking it would be fine...and discovered that something is very wrong with the mic that I received... It is way too muddy...and worse than my cheap AudioTechnica Pro 4L... What gives??? Did I get a knock-off that I was assured of not getting??? 4181 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 As advertised. .. good strings click click click click.... Issues: The clamp doesn't hold as tightly as it should to the microphone stand. The metal pipe is somewhat difficult to maneuver. Neither issue is a show stopper, only something to keep in mind. 2783 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The product feels a little on the "cheap" side, but definitely does the job the way it should- so that's all I care about. It was cheap, and came fast. I recommend it. Enjoy them! 3244 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 My husband cut the tops off to shorten the height and put the two accross pieces back onto the shortened legs. This is to accomodate holding a DJ box instead of a keyboard height. The rubber skid stoppers keep sliding off, which is annoying, and the end plugs fall out and we already lost two, otherwise it's a heavy, sturdy stand. 1079 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Affordable guitar cable that gets the job done. My husband plays a lot of guitar and goes through a lot of cords. This one has no complaints from him so far. To be clear, I bought the xlr version, got an xlr extension cable and I plug this directly into the soundboard. I don't have the money for the wireless systems yet. 1111 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good product and a good price. 8299 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 One thing to keep in mind, these don't hold different thickness picks very well. I have to use 3 on my main mic stand. Guitar players like myself use thin (50mm) picks on one song and may use an (80mm) on another but playing lead, and most the time, I use a (114mm) small tear drop pick. So keep this in mind. This is why I buy and use the shorter size holders! But they do hold 6 of the normal strumming picks as seen in the photo. Other than that they have always been great. I have plenty of extras and have them on up to 4 mic stands on certain stages in different spots of the stage so I can always have a pick, no matter what size thickness a pick is handy! When working I am all over the stage so along with my stand I put two on the lead singers stand, one on a horn players stand and even the Bass player makes room for me to put one on his stand. This lets me have picks handy anywhere on the stage. They hold the same size picks really well and the picks always slide out easy and don't hold so tight that I move a stand when pulling a pick! I even keep one on my amp mic stand lol. But I always have picks handy. Pick holders are a MUST for working guitarist..... These small ones allow many on each stand! 2880 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Inexpensive and very functional. Not the best but sufficient. 2596 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 One of a kind classic VOX sound. Dynamite! It has a line out for headphones and direct to mixing board. I have a Fender Champion 40 amp that I have been so-so happy with, playing my jc tursor 'les paul.' I plugged into it and the sound was great--and I heard myself say, "That's better!" 1648 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great cable for its price. I'm glad I did my research and chose the SH-4. It wants to rock and is very versitle. It'll take everything you can throw at it and come back for more. It'll satisfy many players of many styles, from light to hard and heavy, the SH-4 doesn't disappoint. The pros know quality hardware and you can too. Get it and get rockin'. It's considerably heaver than than I thought. I would imagine it weighs about 10-14lbs. I have a strap ordered and on the way. 2118 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I had to replace my 15 year old needle on my turntable. I had a Shure RX3P cartridge on it, so I went looking for a replacement. This model is it. And it fit perfectly, and plays my old records with decent sound reproduction. I have old 70s Panny speakers, since I didn't have the room for the big Technics when we moved (Those are being enjoyed by a friend). So i cut the RCA plugs off of them and stuck the wires into the back of my old Sony reciever and they work. 273 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I got it to have it if I needed it. I have found that i don't really need it that often and rarely use it. If I was really good I can see the need. But this is a keyboard not an organ. 6774 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 WORKS Well Great tracking, high output, my favorite cart of all time. 6684 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Almost worthy of that 5th star. When it comes to creating a "Swell," this does it better than anything else. It still has a slight clip at lower volumes. 4976 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fits my M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 perfectly! Body Length: 21.00 " 3945 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 In my opinion this is one of the finest pedals to exist. The crybaby is still on my pedalboard and will be for as long as I can foresee. 8325 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 A personal note first: Thats was the last multi effects I purchased before I realized I was done with those and bought only specific pedals. Don't get me wrong, as far as bass multi-effects goes the ME-50B might be the best product out there. Easy to use, overall very useable sounds (nice synth), not so expensive, sturdy as hell. 7663 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a quality product, and much cheaper than what you would find in your local music store. My son has tried a variety of brands, but this is his favorite. 1791 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Not the best microphones, but great for the price. Case is solid and resistant 6475 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 very good 777 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great sound quality! 8482 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Easy to grip, the thickness and tapered edge give you a lot of control, and they are pretty. What's not to love? 3102 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Shure does what it is supposed to 9120 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Picked up a bag of six 2.0mm Dunlop Big Stubby Picks yesterday after reading a review here on Amazon from a Darth J "The Sith Lord." There were other reviews here; several, actually; that made these picks very attractive sounding (pun intended), but it was Darth's review that had me calling Daddy's Junky Music Store to see if they had a pack. 7895 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It made me a little gay, but whatevs dad! 8817 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Awesome 5382 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The screws are too long for my very thin bodied Gibson SG Classic. I can not find shorter screws which fall into the pin so that the straplock will work either---the heads are all too large. 6386 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've owned Kyser capos for years and absolutely love them. My only problem is that my grown sons (and other well intentioned, but misplaced folks) often walk off with my capo after playing one of my guitars. I bought pink figuring this might abate the disappearance of my capos. Anyhow, well see if my theory is correct. 7572 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Vandoren makes great reeds, I recommend these and/or the red javas for any player. When buying, keep in mind these reeds, according to Vandoren anyway, are their thickest cut. 8116 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Work as they should. 2573 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's perfect for my new Blackmagic ATEM television switcher. I actually mount it backwards, so I can access the ports easier on the shallow depth of the switcher. I am still able to get the front protective cover on over the ATEM. Sturdy construction, nice case. I don't know how to rate it, other than it costs $7 and it works. I'd pay that again if i ever needed a replacement. It doesn't appear to be cheaply made, and i feel it will last forever, so long as i'm not constantly walking on it while it's on a hardwood floor Love these picks! I also tried out two different Behringer mikes and a Radio Shack mike. The Behringer 8500 was totally outclassed by both of the Shures, sounding tinny and thin and with little presence or volume. I tried out a Behringer 2000XM and was impressed by the similarity. These mikes sound almost identical (The B 2000 and the Shure SM). The Behringer 2000XM seems to have been discontinued, though, and replaced with the 1800XM, an inferior mike offered in bundles of three for under $50. 2418 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 come on, it's a Shure, of course it's gonna work great for the money. it's not quite the SM48 or 58 for for home karaoke you can get to of these for the cost of 1 SM model and they sound great For some reason, my cats love AKG headphones and kept chewing the cord. 1673 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 thanks............ American Dj Pc4 Four Channel Power Switcher $15 6591 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Worked okay, A little pricey. 8919 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hey!!! it's a capo.....works does what it suppose to....enough said 745 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good so far 7497 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 "Rapco Horizon HOG-20B RoadHog Series Instrument Cable Gold Connectors 20-Feet" The other thing I read about is the feedback rejection. And it's true. I had my gear almost dimed and had zero feedback. Well...except for my wife. heh heh... 849 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great cable, great price. The serviceable connectors are a definite plus. 1936 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Like it very much, perfect fit & nice sound. Not to be obvious, but there's no reason to use this wonderful microphone unless the rest of your P.A. system or audio interface is of equal quality. 3145 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love it. 7273 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 There's something to be said for buying a high-quality item. This is great. 4358 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great as always, have these on most of my guitars 8700 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Dunlop Picks, Enough said. 9814 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I go through these like crazy. I have a very aggressive playing style, and i chew the edges off of them. This is the main pick i use, though i do like to use thin celluloid picks too for some stuff. 5734 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Awesome capo. Very tight, and doesn't lose it's tightness after lots of use. Easy to squeeze and still a strong grip. 8873 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This thing is great for my purposes. SM 57 and 58 style mics. Live Worship Sets at my church 1336 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's an adapter .. it works.. price was fair IMO Connections are made from the L/R line outputs of the keyboard to the pedal. Then from the pedal outputs to the amplifier(s). It works perfectly without any other setup. The pedal action is just stiff enough so it holds position if you move your foot off the pedal, and the volume limiter knob ensures you won't accidentally cut off all sound. There is an "out" for a tuner but that's not particularly useful for a keyboardist. 1913 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I have used this on 2 professional shoots now in combination with a senhieser system and could not tell the difference in the sound quality. At one point we had the receiver around a hundred feet from the transmitter with no issues. The battery lasted over 3 hours. 858 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love the tweed design. The cable is exceptionally long, almost too long for my needs. It is very high quality, sturdy, and looks great. It's a thicker cable and feels well-made, especially for such a great price. I will definitely go with Hosa for all my instrument cable needs from now on. Little story for you: 5723 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a Kyser capo, so this kind of goes without saying. It works, and it lasts. 6912 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The bronze-plated plain strings on this SP set have lasted longer and have higher tensile strength than other Nashville tuning string sets from competitors. 4591 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best strap locks. Period. You can use them as normal strap buttons too. Well built, easy to install, hold securely. theodas 62 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The Ernie Ball series (1 & 2) is great for learning guitar basics. Now you just need to practice, practice, practice. 9064 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 All good 6862 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 this is a good little clamp that does the job but it will tear your truss apart if your not careful. i place a rubber band between the clamp and the bar to prevent severe damages, but otherwise, gets the job done. 3926 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Bright sound for the price. Bright sound didn't last as long as Elixirs and I'm lazy so I went back to nanowebs. Good luck maybe you'll b more fortunate. I need a drum machine for practice. With a couple of foot pedals, you can run the SR-16 while you and the other guitarists do your thing. Stop, start, decent fills that are completely logical and predictable. 5179 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 What can be said about a pop filer. It does a good job. and It was good advice to get one. thank-you You'd rather have this than the cheap pencil and rubber band capo, or any other capo out there. 1298 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good enough. 6116 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Alright, so you want to get a good (if somewhat "basic") distortion sound for less than $100? This is your deal. If, on the other hand, you're a tone snob who believes that anything other than overhyped and overpriced boutique pedals is garbage, you're probably not looking at this page to begin with. Don't get me wrong, I have some nice boutique pedals and mods (like the Cusack Screamer and the Keeley MT-2) that I would never part with. But here's the thing...the stock DS-1 stands proud even in such company. Why? A few simple observations: 9727 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 i like heavy strings and heavy pics.. if you foo too. here you go. 6293 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I really like the Ultex medium picks for acoustic guitar. They have better flexibility and texture than your standard cheap picks (which are like credit card material). I realize that it has a spring and that could wear out over time. I also understand that for some situations a person may wish to go with a traditional capo to guarantee there'll be no hiccups (should I ever record, I'd use a different one in the studio) but for playing, strumming, practicing, even gigging, this is the capo to beat. It works. No fret buzz. Firm on strings. Easy on the guitar neck. Fast on. Fast off. Love it. 9546 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've used these strings before,and they produce a gorgeous tone and last reasonably long. I absolutely recommend them to any 12 stringer. 6530 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 great bag for LP100. Nice product 8179 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a biased review. These are the only guitar picks I've ever purchased. I've used many over the years, but I always come back to the Dunlop .73mm, they're perfect (For me at least) I didn't want to buy an amp that had all of the shiny bells and whistles that fall off after the first month. I wanted a quality amp for a low price, and I got it. You can always buy pedals to get all those cool sounds, and I plan on doing that too, but you need a good amp with a good clean channel like this one before you start getting into other effects. I would definitely recommend this amp to the college apartment dweller and to anyone else who wants an amazing practice amp. 2975 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Cheaper at hardware but good product 8435 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works as advertised. 6016 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It is only good if you have its dial tones at about one to 4. The level dial tone can be anything. It is a nice type of distortion I cannot get from my JCM900 and EHX Soulfood. 6198 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This product is exactly what you're thinking it is, and it does exactly what you think it should. It's a quality Capo, and it'll last until you leave it at a gig. Thank you Amazon for selling professional music gear on your site. 5387 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 if you used a capo in the past then you know what you want. This delivers at a great price. 4331 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Best strap locks I've found 2786 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I needed microphone cables for a home studio, and I bought three of these. They work, and they have the advantage of being newer than most mic cables I have used to play gigs. 4686 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 I was very disappointed with the sound of this unit. The "vibe" effect (it's actually a Univibe-type effect, not true vibrato) sounded very "fake" to me (not at all like the Cool Cat Vibe from the same company). There was a noticeable volume drop when the effect was engaged, and I also heard some noise in my signal chain when the effect was not engaged. Combined with the (known) cheap construction, that made this pedal a big disappointment. 2509 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 We plan to use these for close-micing of drum kits, (snares, toms) and cabs, as well as voice applications on lecterns, and where necessary, on desk top mic stands for conference purposes. Although I've seen these used for vocal very very rarely, I'm using 58s for vocals. My applications are not likely to be used for live sound reinforcement or studio work, but rather for video work. 6560 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 No complaints. 5B is the shape my son wanted and I have not heared anything negative about them. Good deal as well. 1332 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 a nice cable with appropriate reinforcing at major fatigue areas I highly recommend this adapter to any visual or audio professional. Also check out Hosa's sinlge XLR to double XLR splitter. 8721 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good 1032 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 ok 9604 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great picks. In probably 25 years of using these, I may have broken (split) 2 or 3. They're durable! AND, as 'thins', not many people want to borrow them, but I still manage to lose them on occasion...(the ones I don't find in the washing machine.) Recommended. 1984 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 did not realize this thing was magnetic... 6520 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love the feel of these sticks. 8287 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a pick clip....duh. Does exactly what it's suppose to do. 3297 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Nice sound! 8461 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great, price. Easy, to use.i ordered more. 8831 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Normally I prefer a harder pick but I switch to these after 9pm when playing my acoustic guitar to keep the peace with the neighbors. These super light flexible nylon picks are great if you're trying to play quietly. If you prefer a flexible, softer pick as many people do these are also excellent for your regular go to pick. 2736 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 well built. I feel that it will last forever.. I visited a specialty ukulele shop yesterday thinking of upgrading, and played with budget beginner soprano ukes costing three times what I paid for this whole set, and to me they played about the same and most even sounded the same; a few were a bit louder. They were all, however, finished to a much higher standard. I left empty-handed, but will probably get a better uke sometime soon. They're fun! These headphones are quite loud, but 24ohms, so they're not as loud as a 4 ohms headphones, but make up for their sound quality. 5542 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's the best good cool guitar capo. I don't have a lot to say. The color is bright, and Kyser capos hold up. They are the best around. 5931 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent case! Solidly built, perfectly fitted to the Epiphone Les Paul. It looks good too. "Fur" interior really protects the surface finish of the guitar. Looks good to have the Epiphone logo too. Great choice! Cheaper than the competitors case and high quality. You won't be disappointed!!! 6999 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good value. 7426 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Real made in Paris....Best (It is difficult to play but it is a good product. Will not regret it.) 3760 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect!!! 4734 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very versatile and reliable tremolo. I can't really compare it to any other trems out there cause this is the only one I;ve used for over 7 years. Boss may not be as unique as a $300 boutique pedal, but they are reasonably priced, built like tanks, and have great sounds that are easy to create. 3200 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have a few of these. They work well. They are tough and rugged. I will buy more. If you have Explorer or odd shaped guitars, this stand does the trick and holds the instrument safely. 1407 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Solid construction 6587 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought this for myself. Hands down the best capo I ever used. The Kyser capo is a great product and built strong and solid. That's why it's worthy of a 5 star rating. I would give It 6 stars just because its camo. I want to get the pink one for my wife. 3002 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These screws are exactly as described n the description. They hold everything I have, the only problem I had was that I didn't order enough of them. 415 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I play in small, cramped places and am always within 5 feet of my PA and pedal board. It's nice being able to consolidate the equipment and cable clutter. 3039 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have this amp hooked up to a 2 channel 2000 watt amp, and I maxed out the amp and played a track my buddy made for subwoofer testing for bass response, and when I maxed it out, and was actually shaking everything off the walls. I have ordered another one off of ebay, cause I could only finance with bill me later, and I just can't wait till I hook it up... 9701 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Luv them.. This was the second of my three Epiphone guitars and for someone who isn't a professional musician, I still want to sound like one. The sound from this SG is true to its big brother from Gibson. Awesome crunch and great sustainability. I can take or leave the kill pot. The electronics, mainly the switch could use some replacing. I'm not complaining, I just noticed some extra noise when switching pickups.. For $169, you can't expect to have the top of the line. 7782 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Ordered this for a new Recording King dreadnaught, wanted to be sure to have a nice case for this guitar and this is a nice one! I had no trouble like some reviewers here, always have liked SKB, have a nice fiddle case already. This is well worth the little bit of extra money, beautiful plush green interior, fits the dreadnaught perfectly! Strong, sturdy! I don't fly, just wanted a good case! Really like the latches also!! Guitarists, you will appreciate this case, I recommend. 5835 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The Kyser capos are the best! Green is my favorite color so I am a happy baritone uke player 4235 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My Epiphone dot is China made, and I had big fears but picked it up anyway. Epiphone oversees the production of these guitars and let me tell you, flawless. No worries at all. Plays great, looks great as it plays, and I did what any intelligent person would do, I put in Gibson 57 humbuckers and man alive, she wails. I think Gibson has crazy prices and exploits players with price tags too high. Maybe they will sell more if they cut prices in half or more, until then, Epiphone is just as good in my book anyway. Take it from an old sea bass who has played 45 years and owned just about every top brand guitar out there. . The Shure SM58 is still considered the industry standard of live performance mics today and for the price, they really are a good deal. 314 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using these cables for more than 4 months and they are holding up pretty well. For years I used seemingly indestructable guitar cables that were made for me by an electrician friend. When they finally gave out, I got in the habit of using the no-name cables that are always on display near the register at Guitar Center- really more of an impulse buy than something I put any thought into. After the third or fourth Guitar Center cable failed from light use I decided to try these cables. Not only are they cheaper but they seem to be holding up better. I am not terribly hard on my gear but my cables tend to get twisted as I move around and the cheaper ones eventually fail mid-cable. I don't mind spending a few extra dollars if the cable is a little more durable. This cable is actually cheaper- $12 or so shipped- and it's holding up pretty well. These are actually very reasonably priced for 18' cables. There is some kind of limited life warantee on this product but I haven't needed it. Five stars for a nicely made 18 foot guitar cable that costs $12 shipped! 5928 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've had digital music keyboards that had options for analog or digital control of volume directly through foot pedals, but my Privia PX-3 doesn't accommodate either solution. Enter the Boss Stereo Volume Pedal. 3. Place guitar pick on the stage. 2116 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good budget replacement stylus for older Shure cartridge, M110 6932 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are excellent picks with good grip and durability. At least I think they're durable -- I lose em faster than thy can wear or break... 860 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Super nice cable. Sounds great and the wrapping allows me more movement and less binding and tangles. 2626 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 You won't find a better value, plain and simple. Yes, there are great monitors you can get for $100 and if you're running a serious operation go for it, but for the money these are superb. 9988 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This guitar is perfect for beginners or pro its very good for all 8684 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I like these picks better than V-Picks. 4192 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 My girlfriend is learning mandolin so her fingers are getting pretty sore. Thankfully I found these strings which are light enough to cut her some slack while she builds up strength and durability in her fingers. They sound great and made her mandolin sparkle without creating any ear splitting off notes. When she decides to bump up the gauge I'll definitely try another set of these. 8445 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These picks are smaller than your average pick. My old guitar teacher turned me on to them for speed and accuracy, and I have never looked back. You'll pay much more for them at your local GC, so it's definitely worth getting them here. 9305 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great. Kind of dampens the sound just a little but ok if you mic your kick drum. 6086 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have a lot of capos over the past 40 years, but this is absoluteily the best. These are a great product. They're very durable, and they produce a warmer tone, with a bit more attack than clear heads. With the proper tuning, they sound great on just about any kit, for any type of music. I wouldn't put any other head on my kit! Overall, it's a good case despite the number of cons as it delivers on the most important requirements. Would buy again if I couldn't find something with more handles. 7624 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Okay, so I didn't buy this from Amazon. Not a big deal. Have bought this pickup used, several times, sold it several times and ended up with it again. I'm a tinkerer and a bit of a gear hoarder - I've tried tons of aftermarket pickups; almost all Seymour Duncans, Dimarzios, WCR, Wolfetone and Sheptone. No brand of pickup really sounds like the other and all of them have been great, never really had a "bad" pickup per say. Every guitar responds differently to pickup changes for that matter too, but when it comes down to it I have used the 59' in my superstrat, Les Paul, PRS and back again. The tone is rather neutral, full of presence and somewhat bright (which is a trademark of many Duncan pickups). In the neck of a guitar it is capable of getting crunch, growl, bite and snarl - all depending on what you want it to do and what amp you might be using. Has just about the perfect amount of output too - not too weak like a T-Top or PAF, but not to high strung yet firm, never can overwhelm it with too much gain either it seems. Always clear sounding with warm overtones. Versatility is the name here and depending on how you set you eq, you can achieve nearly any tone you set out to get. Countless and nameless artists rely on the 59' in the neck position of their guitars - it's almost and industry secret. 2048 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 worked as intended The guitar is very thin, light, and comfortable to play. 5959 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The best there is 6907 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best capo on the market. If it breaks send it back they replace for free. Otherwise - they do what you'd want and expect them to do! I loved my Makala - it played perfect, and with the M600 strings it had a wonderfully sweet, bright, and clear sound, despite being all laminate. I strongly disagree. You can find MUCH BETTER distortions for $100 or less, even a few near or under the $40 mark the DS-1 is currently priced at. 2809 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works well and set up is easy 5321 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Straplocks have been around for a long time, but now You can use the instrument with a regular strap as well, This dual design sold me on it..Easy to install on the guitar. A little difficult getting the lock mechanism installed on the strap, still only took about ten minutes to do. The added security of knowing your 1200 dollar bass isn't going to hit the floor makes it very well worth the small cost of this item.. (sound engineer) for "The C...MoNSters" 7448 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great for jazz music! 2131 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The go to for scratch DJ's. On some reviews...I've read a few people comment on reviewers trying to pop their bubble that this foams don't have any soundproofing abilities in them. So here are a few questions for you know-it-all people: 1754 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 For patching in the studio and live work, I use quite a few Hosa cables. Really great variety at a reasonable price. 5900 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is awesome. I got the effect I wanted. Very well made. 3950 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I put them on my Squier Bullet Strat because one of the things I didn't like were the cheap factory strings that it came with and I am also a huge David Gilmour fan and I had read somewhere that he used these. I am satisfied and it gives off a great tone, the E's are satisfactory and overall I rate them 4 stars. Worth it. 8758 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 A good pick even if a bit smooth and harder to hang on to as some others. they are also not nearly as durable as solids sticks. after enough rim shots and crashes the dowels break one by one. so if you are a heavy hitter bring extras. however, since most people are trying to take down the volume with these and hitting light, this is less of an issue. 932 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Does the job. I like the extra-long strain reliefs. Works well with my home studio gear. 6737 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 thanks, good on time, light duty clamps 2803 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The old saying you get what you pay for. Well for what we paid this is a great package deal. Sounds good, not hard to play. Where else could you get all of these items for such a great price. It gives you the opportunity to see if this is an instrument you are interested in. 9638 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 my favorite picks 4040 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 love it 5801 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I really like this case for my guitar. Glad I bought it. 4249 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Not a Coricedin bottle, but close. Love this style of slide. I have more control. 1976 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 If (like me) you were relying on your tone arm's dial-up calibration to get the correct tracking weight, you're probably in for a big surprise. My Technics setup was way off prior to using this, my first real tracking gauge in more than 30 years. Easy to use and store, this should be an essential part of any vinyl lover's tool kit. 3276 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Really Great Product, soildly built, More than happy with perfomance, and I would ecomend this product to everyone who has a need....Its all Good! 8775 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The finest way to buy my favorite picks, IN BULK!!!! Way better price. Neatly packaged. 138 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 When I was 15 years old I bought this same or similar Yamaha Classical Guitar model. It was one I bought used from a friend's guitar teacher. I loved that guitar. Never did I have a single complaint about it. And I had it with me everywhere I went until I was almost 40 years old. -Fretfast - helps slick up the strings and back of the neck. 462 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does the trick for my home studio. 6401 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a really well made case. All the latches line up, the case shuts evenly and tightly all the way around, the inside is well padded and there is none of that funky "weird case smell" that seems to afflict certain brands that shall remain unnamed. I suspect it would take a truly catastrophic event to damage anything inside this case once you latch it shut. I am very satisfied with my purchase. 9394 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Preserve your Kick Batter..... I mean why not right? 2014 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 These are pretty good, if you can find one that isn't defective. This is the second one I've bought that arrived with a twisted cantilever. Doesn't anyone inspect these before they leave the factory? 2161 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are replacing a set of Ortofon Night Clubs on my 1200 MKII (yes the original OG turntable!). I play mainly House/Break and scratch a bit and eventually get into the digital stuff (Traktor or Serato) so I needed something that would be ideal for all. What a difference once they were installed! It is almost like listening to a different records. All the things mentioned in previous reviews about the needle holding the groove are spot on. As previous reviews have also stated, follow the instructions on setting up your tonearm and you will have a rock solid needle that can handle whatever you throw at it. Highly recommended. 2779 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Shipping was very fast, in fact I ordered three or four other things at the same time I bought this and it was the first thing to arrive. I can't use it yet though because my other items haven't arrived yet. :( 6507 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Needed to hang lights from a square "T". Perfect size and does what I needed. 1532 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 For the price, fantastic. 373 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Stands up to stage use for years on end. I've owned and lost a few of these. 6919 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Really nice feel and good sound. I bought these because I pulled my bass out of storage after 10 years and realized that it needed some new strings. I am certainly what you would consider a novice so I bought the cheapest possible. I didn't even know that Hartke Made bass strings. They were perfect for what I needed them for. I will buy these again. 1618 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hosa audio connectors are some of the BEST in my opinion. Low output level. The line outputs are pretty quiet compared to the output of all my other line-level instrumens. An option to boost the output level would be nice. I have to boost it on my mixer instead 2694 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 What more do you need to know? 7474 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Nice sound hole pick up ,installed in my 1981 d45 Guild has the sound of the guitar. 3007 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Pros: use them at his next gig. However, these Prelude's are smooth and produce a beautfiul, warm and rich tone, even with the crappy rosin I used. 2526 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This product is top of the line and an industry standard for recording. The price was awesome and the condition of the item was excellent. - Lots of pockets, including many sealed with zippers and Velcro. 2342 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Awesome quality, keep up the good work. 7565 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Ok, I don't want to knock anyone else who has given this pickup a bad review, here or on any other site, but for the life of me I cannot understand why. This pickup is not meant to have pure chunk. This pickup is made to sound like Dimebag, and have Dimebag's sound. And it does! Anyone that argues that point, its a fact they're dead wrong. I know this for two simple reasons, 1.) I own this pickup in one of my Dean Dimebag custom guitars, and 2.) because it IS THE EXACT SAME pickup that Dimebag used! Any other problems not being able to achieve his sound, is due to their guitar that this sits in, the pedals and effects they are using, the players style and ability to achieve his sound, and the head and cab that are being used. Like I said, not trying to knock any other reviewers, but I'm just stating the facts, in a non offensive way. 4429 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These strap retainers are really great for an autoharp. I was given an autoharp to try, but found it way to heavy as when it rested on my arm the weight of the instrument made it difficult to hit the right chord buttons. I got a D'Aigle slider strap to use for the autoharp. The round objects attach to the strap and you lift up the autoharp, which has the screws placed one per side. ( Be sure to read instructions well, so the screws are in the exact correct location. ) The screws click into the round objects, and the whole unit keeps the autoharp up higher without hurting your arms. For myself, I had to shorten the slider strap on the sewing machine to make it the right size for me. It feels very secure & you can tell it is not going to fall apart & let the autoharp hit the floor. If not for the slider strap and the strap retainers, I would not have even tried to play the autoharp. I see that people use these on guitars as well. You do have to drill holes, so obviously if you did not want holes in the instrument this would not be for you. Its not a metal distortion, but for classic rock crunch, this pedal does just fine. I actually stacked it up against my script era MXR Distortion + and I was able to dial in a tone that sounded very similar, if just a touch less transparent. 3732 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's a cry-baby. Nuff said. 0 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's good for beginners You can blend the Tremolo type from a smooth sinuous pulsing waveform to a sharper edged "on/off" type tremolo. 3365 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The only brand to buy. Break a stick, just peel it off and use on another one. I have this product on all of my sticks. 4759 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 works ver well but a bit cumbersome at thumb end. 9716 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I installed these heads on a Ludwig Keystone drum set - with a 13x9", 16x16" & 16x18" floor toms, as well as on my snare. In addition, I installed these heads on a Ludwig Breakbeats set with the SAME results! Awesome! 5927 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I had one of those capos with the handles on the bottom because they were the "new" thing. They hit my knuckles when playing certain open chords. Changed back to this style. You just can't go wrong with a Kyser. And...love the color. Good! 453 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hosa makes some of the best good quality, low price audio cables in the business. I have probably bought over 20 Hosa cables for various applications in my Internet radio business. Each one has worked flawlessly and been the best value. I look for Hosa when I look for audio cables. That being said, if you're interested in finding a reed for your setup and don't know where to start, I recommend one of their sampler packs. Like Rico, they make different cuts of reed that can help the player as well as define his tone. 4527 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great sound, good price. Can't ask much more. I got the super thin, for the action. I like 'em. :) a little EQ. But a "too-dark" sound is definitely harder to brighten with EQ 6632 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's flawless. It feels as if it was made from titanium, really sturdy, but very light. It ''capoes'' the strings perfectly and the design is beautiful. People listen to music, not guitars. Music is made by players, not by pickups and electronics. If you're on a budget, this is an outstanding choice. If you're not on a budget, it's still a very good basic instrument. RECOMMENDED. 4877 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This pedal is awesome it just screams Heavy Metal! If your a beginner or advance I recommend this pedal to you. It's really good..I don't give 5 stars but this deserved it. 7298 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 a good package of tenor sax reeds at a very reasonable price. sure beats the music store! 8517 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love these for fast lead line playing - Bonamassa , Johnson etc....! Really these kind of changed my life there that good. Also - with the switch to the new 360 heads, I have noticed a difference in the ease of tuning and so have a lot of my drummer friends. I've had a couple of guys switch from using Remo and now only use Evans because of the difference. 2. Do not buy guitar with laminated top, they are guitar only by appearance. 3438 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have used GHS Bass Boomers for years. Extremely consistent from pack to pack. The 2 pack is a significant savings over single pack. I highly recommend them on your "Go To" bass... Exterior Width: 19.00 " 6067 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Seems to be a great case. I love the latches on this thing. Fits my 2000 Mexican Strat like a glove. It looks like this is going to hold up well for many years, especially since it's going to be just me handling it. One minor quibble: the metal plate under the handle with the SKB logo was installed a bit crooked and looks kind of cheezy. Not enough to mar my opinion of this otherwise excellent case. What it does best is replace that built in microphone on your DV handheld recorder that picks up the motor noise and every click of the buttons you press. It does tend to reject your voice if you whisper to the person next to you, perhaps to adjust the lighting. The package comes with two mic holders, one for a hot-shoe (no electrical connections) and one for a traditional mic stand/arm. AT made a complete kit out of this unit. - Paint looks great, has classic LP shape With just a few inexpensive tools, any kid can learn to level and dress frets. During that learning process, he will make mistakes, but those are also inexpensive to repair and provide a crucial learning lesson: NO ONE gets it perfect the first time. Only consistent daily effort brings improvement. What parent wouldn't want their kids to experience that crucial life lesson? 4950 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Typical Dunlop quality. These are a great match for my bass. 1841 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 worth every cent 846 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This thing is the real deal. Super well made and does its job like a champ. Same sound quality as my expensive monster cable 7184 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Wanted a way to plug in my BOSS ME70 to save on batteries. Didn't want to drop the money on a BOSS PSA, so I got this one instead which does the same job, just for less money. 1. Ease of use: Not having wireless is a good thing. Its a good microphone minus the hassle of a mic stand/wireless unit etc. You don't even feel like the mic is on. 44 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 do not waste your money it's not near what it's made out to be a waste of time money and any effort put into ordering it and im disapointed in amazon for allowing it to be sold on there web site there able to check reviews to see if a item is worthy of being sold on your web site 5746 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best 12-string capo I have ever used--and that's over decades. Works easily and flawlessly. Very well made. Five Stars 'Sony MZ-NF810CK Net MD MiniDisc Recorder with Car Kit' 2663 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The work horse microphone for the ages. I've owned several over the years and they really are the gold standard for live vocal mics. Solidly built, no muss, no fuss mics...you really can't go wrong with them. Good response and headroom, and no need for phantom power. Buy one...or ten...for your PA system. For micing bass drums with the DM80 or amps using either the DM70 or DM80, I recommend using Samson Audio MB1 Mini Boom Microphone Stand. It's sturdy and can easily hold and position either mic. 4410 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great strings 1675 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 goood item 1975 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Intrigued with the idea of amping sound of 10 string baritone acoustic guitar after hearing radio shack version of this mic in doug youngs pickup review. Tried various placements around soundhole. Ended up with 2 mics on extra strength velcro dots just inside hole & on both sides of strings, pointing up at strings. 2 mics sound more open, with better harmonics & transients. Good acoustic guitar sound with that electric aliveness & sustain. Both mics input to m-audio audiobuddy with separate vol pots to mix feed into home stereo system. Strong, clear low B & bass notes. Lotsa fun on michael hedges pieces. Great if amping needs are moderate. No hum but feedback & hiss if u push it. Good and cheap for the home player. Sounds clearer than newer version. 5712 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent product 9453 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Always use .73s and really love the tone of the Tortex picks for blues. My only complaint is I tend to sweat a bit performing and they do get slick. 8441 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Blow 8739 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good picks just too thin for me. 5560 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great value for a guitar. And you can live your AC/DC dreams on a budget! Sound quality is real nice with these as well; very deep, rich, resonating tones. 4763 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Great on touch. Fits Yamaha P115 perfectly, with and without note stand. In sum, this is a bizarrely designed and indifferently manufactured harp, and very overpriced for the quality it delivers. A disappointing acquisition. 4205 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 was told to try one by a band leader. He was so right. Tip..do not leave capos on frets ..when the instrument is not being used...memory effect...indent in the rubber. 1679 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Most equipment outputs in xlr-M and you accumulate an overabundance of something to XLRM cables. With the Female to Female adapter you can often get yourself out of a connection jam by joining two cables that terminate in an xlr-M plug. This is a handy way to get two plugs to interface if you have the proper cables on hand. 2659 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 item was received ok Also of note: the price keeps going up on these here on Amazon for some reason -- don't pay more than $3-4 for a pack of them, as you can get them at your local music store for about that. 2674 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great item 1125 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 who is editing my reviews down to one or two words? 1793 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These are NOT Shure SM58 microphones, but they do what we needed them to do. A good item. Buy them. 8556 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Pretty solid picks. These are the only ones I use. With these you can really pluck the strings with gusto and makes a nice twangy blues sound. At least, that's how I play (aggressive picking). 6291 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Let's see... they're smooth, and yet they don't slip when your fingers are sweaty. They have a crisp attack, and wear well. I like 'em. 9655 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great capo, works very well, easy to put on and take off. 1281 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works as designed too... great adapter. Thank you very much. If you're a bluegrass devotee and are passionate about the banjo, there is something to be said for learning the normal one, from scratch. But if you're a rock guitarist/multi-instrumentalist who just wants to try something new, this is a pretty awesome brush to add to your sonic palette. 6719 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This clip is a great light duty lighting clip. 880 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Seriously....when am I going to just spend the 25$ for a good chord instead of being upset by buying all of these cheap ones?? Straight out the box the jacks were bad, messing with my tone and volume if they turned or moved the wrong way. Seriously terrible cable, but super inexpensive sooooo.....still bad cable. 3092 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 ALWAYS A GREAT PRODUCT!!! NO ISSUES But I also know that I've almost never been happy with the tone I get when I step on the pedal. It's incredibly thin and harsh, and lacks proper sustain, even cranked all the way. I've used it on Marshall solid state amps and Vox tube amps. Fender single coil pickups and guitars with humbuckers. You can mess with the TONE and DIST dials all you want, but there has to be dozens of other affordable pedals, and even on-amp distortion, with a richer, deeper tone. 7047 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I pick these picks all day long. I also like the Sharp version of these picks, they're more accurate. Heavy duty, yet fast. 8644 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 perfect 7110 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Hey, Amazon--why are you combining two very different devices here? This review is for the old one, the SR-16. I didn't like the SR-18 at all. They feel secure and lock well in place; I still feel they are a bit far from the guitar body as compared to the Schallers. I would recommend the dual design as opposed to the original. 5728 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This works great for my Fender 12 string, which has a pretty high action which I'm also working on. I've had a few capos in the past not designed for 12 string, but this one works great. Quick delivery, exactly as advertised. 6185 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My favorite pick. Allows you to feel the strings and is stiff enough for the power chords. 5678 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought this at Guitar Center and now wish that I hadn't. The reason I said this is that I would have rather saved the taxes, but oh well. Now on to the guitar itself..... 8450 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 On time works great UPDATE #3: I now own a couple better ukuleles, have been a member of a ukulele meetup, and play a little almost every day. I can tell the difference between any of my better ukes and this one by both feel and ear. Still, it's a totally useable instrument, and it got me started on an enjoyable little musical hobby. Just remember to download a tuner app and maybe a metronome app and you're good to go. 2548 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a strong cartridge. I cannot believe how forgiving the suspension is in this cartridge. Its also hassle free to install and seting overhang (no alignment necessary on a Technics or Audio Technica. The needle is spherical, like most DJ needles. I'm not a DJ but I also don't like pussy footing around an audiophile MM or MC cartridge for everyday use. I have those audiophile cartridges too, on regular head shells. I use them for digitizing vinyl or impressing visitors! But honestly, the sound of the SHure WHLB is aoubt as good, By the way, I play on an Audio Technica LP1240 and yes, the tone arm bearings can be adjusted. Yes, it can track down to 1.25 if you want. The tonearm can be raised instantly when installing a higher cartridge. The flexibility is exquisite. It plays 16 rpm to 78, and quartz locks on 33 1/3. Wee can stomp and dance and this A-T LP1240 turntable will not skip a beat, with any cartridge. I also have a Dual CS 515, a mint Thorens TD147. Let's face it, there's more myth than reality with those German - Swiss turntables. 3787 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 As described - the original 815 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works well. Great transaction. Item as described. 9681 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Can't go wrong with these Evan drum heads, great quality! 7319 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I am not a connoisseur but nothing great about these strings. They have pretty good sound but they seem to die quickly. 9617 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 LOVE IT 6609 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice bag for the price. Seems to be well built. 3989 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice strings. One pair has more "sticks" bundled within it, and the other less but thicker ones. While I did really like these strings, strings are strings. If you really want to change your tone, change your string gauge. These were great strings, but because they probably won't last long, and because they are expensive, I wouldn't expect most people to like these. They're great to try, but I would definitely buy something cheaper and longer lasting. 3146 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fast shipping! Genuine quality! Worked as expected! 1260 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Not much to review here... is wired properly and it works. 8584 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 it is OK 6269 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Used on my BOSS stomp boxes. Works great, a great addition to controlling the BOSS products 9765 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are the only picks I'll use - they are durable and feel great in the hand. There is just enough give to let the picks bend slightly, but they are sturdy enough to really dig into chunky power chords if you're after delicious chugs. 6504 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very economical and well made case. I bought a 40 LPJr. and put >$100 of upgrades into it so figured this was a good investment to protect it. Amazon's seller - Jax Music Supply immediately contacted me when I let them know and offered to exchange the picks. So, I really am pleased with the entire process - as well as the picks. You can order a 6 pack instead of 72 like I did and try them out. Sort of like tortoise as I remember the ones I had decades ago. Plus, good tactile surface. 8045 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have used these picks for many years. I used to have problems with picks slipping and I would drop one accasionally. Never had that problem again. Excellent grip!!! 1580 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good product and timely delivery! 7852 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 After many years away from guitar playing, I wanted a lush chorus for a new acoustic guitar with built-in preamp. At first I did have the sound guys use our one rackmount effects unit in our church to insert a chorus on the guitar channel at the mixer, but then the vocalists lost reverb and delay. I was bummed because the chorus sound throughout the system was awesome with the rack unit. I was hoping I could get a pedal to provide that same rich sound, but I didn't think a pedal would be capable of providing the rich tone of a higher-[riced rackmount unit. But I started browsing for different FX pedals and I kept seeing Electro-Harmonix products pop up, still looking the exact same as they did in the 70s, and was amazed they were still around. OK, to the point: every review I read for chorus stomp boxes kept pointing back to the EH sounding the best which I did not expect in 2015. So I bought one knowing returns are a breeze on Amazon, lol. I plugged in a Fender acoustic into this Small Clone and into a DI box and on to the mixer, and the chorus sound blew my socks off, plain and simple. The sound was HUGELY lush, I could have sat there and played all day. It was a couple hours before the service was to start and there were people milling about the sanctuary, and they stopped and commented on the rich guitar sound throughout the room, and I was just lightly strumming some major and minor 7 chords. I am absolutely stuck on this EH Small Clone chorus, it sounds more amazing than I had hoped for. FYI, I do keep the switch on the deep selection. Absolute 5 star sound, and Made in the USA. Sold! 4566 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 these strings sound decent. 9345 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great...looks great 2295 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The best!!!!! If you are not sure if they will work on your brand guitar seek out an online forum and either search that 2973 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 LOVE IT! GREAT BUY!!!! The pickups are high output and feel like AlNico more than Ceramic. Not sure which they have. - I don't love the clean tones 9295 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love it!! 7717 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought these for my grandson who plays and alto sax and they work great. He has tried a couple of other brands, but likes these best. I bought a case to put his reeds in, but you have to be very careful not to put a reed you just used in the case. The moisture in the reed will cause mildew on all the reeds. Be sure they are dry before putting them in the case. 1709 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Look, it's a shortish adapter cable - there's not much more to say. It looks to be well-made and it works fine with no noticeable noise. However, note that the 1/8" cable does not work well into Apple 1/8" sockets: They are designed not to grip non-Apple plugs, which need a beefier (i.e. larger diameter) plastic case to fit tightly into the socket. That's not the cable's fault, it's Apple's... Update: Roland basically fixed my important concerns with the new version of the Micro Cube, the GX. it's over a pound lighter, the power switch is on top where it belongs, plus it's got more features like the Cube Jam software ( which I don't really use but it looks cool). I'm not thrilled with the built in effects but they're still fun to mess with and you can always use pedals instead. 3614 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 they are strings what should I say. 6655 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's inexpensive, well made, and fits my Les Paul nicely. You really can't go wrong with this. 8108 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 ----------Hohner Blues Harp: 2064 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very nice. Has a good sound. 7748 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 For a cheaper set of strings they work remarkably well I have been pleased with this purchase and would buy again 7818 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It seems like I always need a Capo when I left it at home or forgot to put it in the case. I got extra Capos for my other guitar and to keep in the case. 1. The connectors are HUGE, and silvery-gray. I guess that makes it distinguishable ion the bottom of the bag though. I have one guitar with a recessed/angled cord jack, and this cable is too big to fit into it properly. 7872 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My son likes these strings for his violin, He has used others and prefers these to put on his instrument 2865 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 The sound is not as nice as my friends older original k240's. In fact I am not happy at all with these. The highs are slightly reed like and the lows are just not there. Well they are there but lacking the tone and depth of my other headphones. I'll break them in a little and see if that helps. I think these compare favorably to the Red Label strings, although these aren't quite as indestructible. However, I think the sound is superior to Red Label and is probably among the top tier for steel core strings, especially without shelling out lots of cash. That said, I prescribe these Preludes only as a temporary bridge until the player is ready to move to synthetic core strings, such as the Pro Artes. 7053 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I gave this pick 5 stars because the feel and sound you get from them are outstanding. This material really makes the strings sound brighter and clearer. I would say this guitar is suitable for all styles of music. I did blues, metal, country, and pop. The pickups are humbuckers which means they are darker and higher output than a Fender, not as much of those nice Fender bell like tones and chime but it makes up for it with power and clarity. 1167 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good cable. Works like it should. 2676 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's an SM 58 need I say more? Its the workhorse of the rock and roll world for a reason! 7935 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I was very surprised at how much sound deadening one box of 24 one-foot squares provide. I had previously used 2-inch thick sheets of bedfoam, and switched to these for cosmetic improvements. It took a LOT less of these to provide the same absorption as my other foam. 323 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using these cables on my recording interface for my DAW and for synchronizing some of my synthesizers. I've never had any issues with the cables, and I'm certain they'll be reliable in the long run. 3392 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I like this case. It is a great value. The only complaint is that when open, it tilts back. I wish it were better balanced, but still a good case for the price. 3288 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent sensitive Mic, enabling you to change the feel and sound by positioning and distance. 9851 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These work great to pick your nose!......come on! They're picks! Rock on! 3044 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have a bunch of my mom and dad's old 78's that, as a kid, I played on a wind-up RCA record player with steel needles in a head that must have weighed nearly half a pound and no electronic amplification. The records still pop, scratch, and crack as they always did, but the sound quality of the music using this cartridge is remarkable. What a surprise. 4444 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are the best strap locks around. I've never had one fail in over 35 years of playing. Ever. 1622 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 works great 9554 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser makes what I believe to be the best 6-string capos on the market. Simple one-handed on and off and constant, sure contact with all strings across the fretboard's radius make this a no-brainer. Kysers are sprung with the right tension, and used with anything but ultra-light gauge strings, rarely necessitate retuning if the guitar's action is set low enough. Good price for me!!!!! I also make videos, and this has been a wonderful investment for interviews. Clip it on and upgrade your audio quality x2. Highly recommend for those who like medium thickness picks. 9743 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These picks work great. I play both electric and acoustic guitar (sometimes in the same set) and this gauge works well for both. The only bad things about this design are that you need a pretty small phillips screwdriver to install the button on your guitar (the tip has to fit inside the locking hole. The screws that some with the Straplok have a special narrow head to fit. You do need to get these strap buttons on tight for it to work securely. The other bad thing (mentioned in many reviews) is that the strap attachment sits the full height of the button away from the guitar body (they didn't want to make you drill a big hole in the guitar so the hole would be sunken under the surface. If you use your strap as strain relief for your cord, it makes it work less effectively. 9203 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Solid. And an additional thing you can do with this key is put it in your drill and remove heads real quick. If your drill has good torque settings you can even do that to start the heads. 856 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Cheap and good texture rubber that does not get stiff. Only time will tell how well the soldering is. Sounds fine to me. 7113 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 Nothing at all like the original I owned in the mid 80s. Its more complicated and doesnt have as many options. I found a older version on ebay. But I chose to but new for the same price. Now the ebay unit has been sold. 220 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Having tried several different volume pedals, I have to say that hands down, this one is my favorite; Once you put your strap in, its NOT comming out unless you try hard to undo the system, lol. 301 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I actually purchased this to act as a foot pedal for a Yamaha Y-DD40. Helped me see just how bad my instrument skills were, however I highly recommend this product. I haven't tried any other foot pedal though. I will mention that it doesn't seem to have a sensitivity to it, just a single button press type. 9823 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This is my second favorite Tortex. 811 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love it!! If you are looking for a cable I would look elsewhere, you get what you pay for. Morley makes great stuff (I regularly use a Bad Horsie 2 wah) so you know you have a quality product here. Also, I have not encountered any popping, hissing or any noise at all since using this device (although sometimes different rooms give off different levels of interference, so it's a possibility) - it simply works great! 6875 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've had this capo for three years now and it still works as good as the first day I got it (no signs of wearing down either). This capo is easy to use and light weight. Fits in your pocket and has a great design. It's the easiest and most convenient capo to use! Don't worry about it affecting the sound of your guitar, it holds a tune very well and doesn't leave any indents on your strings. It's durable and it takes a second to move it from one fret to another. Best choice in my opinion. strings. These are a great way to a) not look like an idiot on stage trying to put your strap back on mid song and to b) protect your guitar/bass from unnecessary wear and tear. 279 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've been using this pedal for about 6 months now with my Yamaha ES6 and it's been great not having to move my hand away from the keys to adjust the volume while playing. 3613 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good price. Fast shipping. Not sure what else to say: while Gibson continues to ignore its legacy along with the notion of giving its customers exactly what they want at a reasonable price, the current incarnation of Epiphone seems more than happy to step in and eat Gibson's lunch. 4277 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best slide I ever had, as one review said,the closed top does in fact keep slide from wobbling too much on finger,a huge plus,the material sounds great on my electric,very smooth sounding, 5243 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It works great, including the circuit breaker function. 8115 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 I wanted a thin, flexible pick for playing my 12-string guitar, but these are a bit too thin, so I bought some .60 mm Dunlop picks and they are just right. 8328 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I recommend it. 9169 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very good! 7/7/14: Lol I am now a Martin Man, and have tried this in my Martin 6 and 12 strings, and it sounds great. 8777 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice sturdy picks, exactly what i need The new sets I just bought are identical to the sets I bought many years ago. I guess when you get it right the first time you don't mess with it. 9608 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I had been playing drum for about ten years when I bought a set of these for my '99Tama Rockstar. I run a 13" mounted and a 16" floor, and they sound great. I had always hated ringing long sustained Tom sounds, and these completely were on the opposite of that spectrum. They are loud,easy to tune and the tone was great. I needed no tone rings, cloth or tape, and every strike sounded good. As far as the four star guy saying they aren't for heavy hitters, lol. I use Vater Hammers on them for four years and never had any problems, not even denting 9207 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Most incredible pick I've ever used been playing music for 37 years love it 9371 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great capo. Works just as a capo should can't go wrong with this 2679 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works well 8018 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The best dang guitar picks you can get. Love them and have used them for many years. Oh, and they hold up. Just try to wear one out. Hint: Be sure to shop around! Vendors offer these chimes here on Amazon at a variety of price points, including shipping. 5233 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These just are what they are. They attached flawlessly to my american standard stratocaster. They have worked well since. Pick em up. 6761 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love this pick. Good quality and great tone! 6409 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm a player of nearly 40 years. These are great picks. They are not thin like a Fender thin for example. More like a medium density. However these things fly over the strings, but they don't seem to wear down like Tortex does. I'm definitely sold on these picks. Whatever these are made of, Dunlop has a winner IMHO. 6940 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 One of the poorer buys from Amazon. When I received mine it had "Ripples" in the covering skin and one could tell it was poorly made The person in Quality Assurance must have been asleep when this case was shipped. My guitar "Epiphone Hummingbird" fits OK in the case But the top of the case is warped and you have to fight with it to get the buckles to close and lock. It would have been a pain to ship it back to Amazon so I kept it. I do not like it !!! Would not recommend purchase of this case. These mics are the staple in my home studio. If you're on a budget and you want something reliable then you certainly can't go wrong with these! GREAT picks. 3187 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is a very nice stand. There is a lever to adjust the height which is much more convenient than unscrewing. I have several different shaped guitars and basses, including a BC. Rich Deluxe Jr. V and a Dean Z which was why I need a tall hanging stand, and they all fit on this stand nicely with the height adjustment feature. I liked it so much I just bought another one. I also like the fact that it folds up for easy loading or storage. Great stand I recommend. 5539 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This case has been a blessing for me. I carry my keyboard back and forth to church almost every weekend. I love this case. Its has a nice cushion on the inside to protect the piano. It also has these arms with Velcro that hold your Keyboard in place. It has a big pocket in the front for the cables. I know this case is the real deal, it has fallen over on me twice (I wasn't paying attention and knocked it over) and no damage to my keyboard or the case itself. I was surprised. The wheels are awesome too. Never carry if you don't have to. 9107 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I came to electric bass from playing upright bass, so I've always preferred my fingers over picks. I've tried some different picks, but they always gave me less control than my fingers. These, however, are great. Because they're short, they feel like an extension of my fingers, and the indentations make for a very secure grip. It's not clear from the product page, but you get a package of 6 (all one color in my case) when you order these. 5056 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I don't like to post a review unless I have new information to add. So... the only thing I would add to the other reviews on this item is that what I said in the title: Heavier microphones may bounce a bit when using these mounts. The plastic is sturdy to stay in place, but a bit flexible. It has to be to allow you to bend the clip over the rim of the drum. I use different mics for different drums and noticed that a Shure SM57 stays in place pretty good, but other mics I've used (including the Sennheiser MD 421 and others) tend to cause the end to flex under the weight of the mic--especially when miking the resonant side (bottom head) of the snare. So if you use heavier microphones than SM57s, be aware that they could bounce a bit during recording/performance. 1436 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 it works 943 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Basic, simple, works well. 8085 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These are my go-to picks. The grips work great on stage and tend not to fly out of my hand as I'm using them. I tend to turn them on edge using the side to really dig in. Couldn't imagine using any picks other than these. If you search youtube for Bingo969 - everything from 1 month ago and newer was shot with the Zi8 and this microphone. Picked up a fair mixture of straight rock to acoustic to bluegrass. For most situations I would definitely suggest this mic. It's worth it, especially if you catch it on sale. After some searching and reading many Amazon reviews this was my choice and I am pleased because it's a beauty to look at and sounds really nice. My smile when doing my self taught lessons was because of my surprise at the sound coming from this instrument and the Fender Mustang I. 7424 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These strings are very bright and full. They sound great for a couple of weeks and then get a bit dead. I haven't had any problems with breakage, just a loss of tone over time (seems faster than some other strings I've tried). Get these for sure! Mine sit in my home so I can't speak to constant setup/teardown-type durability. 9067 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I installed these in my guitar with SD SH6B Distortion and they both sound good together. The wiring of it was fairly easy. 6436 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This pickup sounds kind of dull in my Austin Strat-knockoff, but it also sounds pretty heavy. I split the coils with a mini-switch and that really seemed to be a waste of time, so I don't recommend doing that unless you plan on doing some phase reversal with another pickup. 8224 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Classic Kyser. It's the only thing I'll let near my Martins or Taylors. 33 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 So far it works as designed but it needs ridges to help develope your caluses. 2568 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm not a keyboardist, but bought this for my daughter. I have played around with it quite a bit and find the sound amazing. It's most obvious flaw (small keys with only three octaves) can easily be solved. We have a cheap, old Casio with full size keys and six octaves. I just ran a MIDI cable out from the Casio into the Microkorg and, voila, you can play the Casio and hear the Microkorg. Of course, I also had to buy a dual mount stand (which looks really cool), but it improved the usefulness of the Microkorg threefold. Also, each voice on the Casio creates a new sounds with each voice on the Microkorg. If you have the Casio volume down all the way, you can't hear its output; or, you can run a cable into the amp and hear both the actual sound of the Casio voice PLUS the Casio/Microkorg voice PLUS the Microkorg voice by itself (if you reach up and hit those keys). Needless to say, this creates millions(?) of possible sounds. So, get the Microkorg, get a dual mount keyboard stand, and buy some cheap old keyboard off of Craigslist, and you're set. 7172 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Can't beat this for useable drum patterns that are very configurable, after a few YouTube instruction videos. These drum machines aren't very user friendly for anything other than changing volume, tempo, and a/b switch or pre-loaded rhythms. This is considered "outdated" but, if you do anything other than rap, funk, you will appreciate this machine. I bought this after selling a Boss 670 drum machine that had really funky, Loud and unusual drum patterns (had great tone, clearity, rich sound) that I could never figure out how to do anything with it, other then change tempo, volume and a/b pattern switch. 2. More than enough grip, surprisingly.... 4522 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So far they are the best sounding banjo strings I have tried! 3636 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Well, when you don't change your 12 string guitar strings for 10 years everything sounds better. These did the job and sound great. 6833 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I love these picks. Very hardy and a decent grip. 1496 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Great 264 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 TOP,,AMAZON SELLER,,10/10,,BIG,,THANKS,,() 2351 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 1.0 This is not original product. I'm not satisfied. Too late to return :( 4049 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 ok 4973 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Screws seem slightly longer so be careful you don't crack your neck Both the Vandoren and the Rico 2.5 were a bit too hard. I'm glad I ordered the 'two dozen' pack. Watch Out, this little critter will grow on you! Im using this for my home studio, tracking and mixing. since they aren't made for tracking and do not prevent leakage at a 100% rate I'd recommend to use a lower volume when tracking. still if you have budget, get headphones that are dedicated for tracking so you wouldn't have to even be concerned for sound leakage. Lemme tell you the H_U_G_E difference between thick, glass-hard Lexan and thinner so-called 'heavy' picks: 5460 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love these because I am always experimenting with drum sounds to add to my guitar workouts etc.... these are so cool on the mallet end... I bought 2 pair just in case I can't find them again.... light ..strong... great accent sticks for the all round player 8723 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Suits the need. Very handy. 140 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love this product's guarantee-- if defective, just walk into a store and get a replacement. Amateur use, so have less judgment as to its performance characteristics. 2742 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This cable works very well for sitting in my room and recording music. I'm not too rough on it and I don't plan on it either however. So for my purposes, I recommend it. 1274 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These 5-footers work great, and hold up better than I would expect for the price. I get consistent connections, and no stray signal interference. Hosa has been a workhorse brand for me and I keep going back to them whenever I need a reliable cable for gigging and practice. No complaints. 2756 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I used this a couple times and really liked the solid build. It is ideal for doing interviews in the field and studio. I ended up buying another in the 50 foot range and found both to be great at meeting the event's needs. 9509 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I love this wonderful piece, it sounds amazing has great tone. 9931 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love the color plus it is durable. Get this it is worth the price and will last forever. Pretty gold. 9174 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent 9302 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great They definitely have different sounds and play slightly different. (If you're unsure about the accuracy of your turntable's counterweight and/or if you find it difficult to accurately balance your tonearm, do yourself a huge favor and get a stylus force gauge! It's a big timesaver and ensures accuracy. I recommend the Signstek Digital Stylus Force Gauge.) 6610 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 works And yes, pop filters ARE A MUST with condenser microphones. Just buy one now, save yourself the trouble. Very light, under a half pound 5139 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 What a difference a pop filter makes, I use on a condenser mic, it lets me get a little more gain input, clamps on easy and holds good, the flex piece holding the filter could be a little more rigid but does the job. I like the way it looks when mounted on the mic stand extension, It has improved the vocal tracks. Just one more affordable improvement for the home studio. 819 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Seems of good quality but as with guitar, speaker and mic cables, only time will tell. Not a bad price and I like the woven wrap and the metal plugs! Good design and workmanship it appears! Great deal if they last 6-10 years! 1034 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Thanks 6533 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great pickup for the bridge position. very receptive to all types of distortions. if this were to fail(which it won't because duncan's never die) i would buy another. anything from heavy blues to metal, very versatile. There is also a model made specially for bass. [Updated] I now have the bass model on all of my basses. It is definitely better for thicker strings. 4628 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've used these strap locks for years on electric guitars and basses. Always work well and never had one fail. 4920 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The colors are awesome! Love it It was because of this that I felt inclined to play with it just like it were a toy. Compared to my other Korg Boards having an instrument that feels like a toy is great. It's really a pleasure to twist the knobs and get some crazy sounds and they sound AMAZING! They keys are real punchy! but fun to hit. It kind of pushes your creativity to really explore the depths of the unit. It's simple to use and yet complex with the variations you can make with it. 6570 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great 4370 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love these things and my music and the sound so much better and evenly sung. No pops from from voice anymore. And the filter properly mounted will help you sing from the same distance from the mike. Making the sound of your voice more even, through out the song. 9477 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 A gift for my son's 18th birthday, and he was thrilled. The sound is very good and the quality for the money is outstanding! 2027 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I had to replace my 15 year old needle on my turntable. I had a Shure RX3P cartridge on it, so I went looking for a replacement. This model is it. And it fit perfectly, and plays my old records with decent sound reproduction. I have old 70s Panny speakers, since I didn't have the room for the big Technics when we moved (Those are being enjoyed by a friend). So i cut the RCA plugs off of them and stuck the wires into the back of my old Sony reciever and they work. On my SG I had to cut the screw down a little with a rotary tool so I wouldn't have to drill further into the body to accommodate the different screw design. It was a hassle but all said and done the guitar feels fine with it. 9406 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 yes great for pedalboards This pedal is also good stock for a lead boost. Love this pedal. 5763 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Filter is of good size (6") and easily comes apart for changing the fabric (I will probably use panty hose) if it gets torn. Other than that it works so what more can be said The headphones are very sensitive so they can get really loud if needed by the DJ! This particular capo is designed for a steel stringed (not classical) 6 stringed acoustic guitar although it can be used with a slimmer necked 12 string and it's just fine. This company does make this capo for classical, electrics, and 12 stringed guitar as well as a large variety of colors/pattern. This is our second Kyser 6 String capo as the first one lost the clear rubber end that protects the back of the neck while in use. That one was used for years and could still be used if we could have only found the clear rubber thing. They do loosen up a bit over time with a lot of use, but still always seem to work. Never had a problem with fret buzz--but that could also be in part the guitars we use it with. Would highly recommend this capo as it was highly recommend to us originally but another long time guitarist. Bought for musical expression. 721 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Used this to hook up a Rockband3 MIDI Pro-Adapter (which does not come with a MIDI cable). It worked fine. 8103 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good quality. Easy backstroke. Good price. 7335 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The Alesis SR18 Drum Machine is amazing. I have had many problems with every computer based drum machine program. It's not that they didn't work right, but the fact that they just weren't for me. I am very good with computers, do photography editing, and music editing, etc, all on the few computers I own. As far as doing drums on my computer, It just wasn't clicking. Everyone has to find their path of least resistance, and THEIR best method for doing things, since everybody is different and everyone has their own path of least resistance. Hence, to each, their own. What works best and is the easiest for one person, may be the most complicated for the other. What is most complicated for you, may be the easiest for the other person. 9994 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very adjustable dampening for a bass drum. You can control the attack and the decay with the drum ringing with this as it Velcros to the drum and you can place it tighter or looser to the drum head as you like it. Great product. I would recommend to other drummers. Compared to the Fender Stratocaster Squire or the Epiphone Les Paul Special 2; the Epiphone LP-100 severely outshines both in construction, tone, and overall quality. I wish I had known about this model before starting my guitar journey with a Fender Squire Strat Pack - which is absolute garbage even with a proper setup. What I thought would be a step up from that pile was an Epiphone LP Special 2; while it isn't the worst choice it wasn't a good one. That guitar was a plank of wood and the tone reflected that. Stear clear of those models. They will end up in a closet gathering dust. They both suck to play and I really do mean that. 651 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good cable Good Construction 4373 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I like it a lot 6343 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 No problem. I'll slap on my Kyser Capo and find a key I can sing in! Nice and easy. Yeah 4195 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I wanted a good case I could slip over my shoulder and carry to gigs and music festivals. This is it. Excellent quality, very comfortable to carry rain or shine, keeps my banjo safe and me comfortable. Great price, great quality, great bag. 2365 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have another shure mic. Have had it for YEARS! ... so I bought another one, as am singing with friends, and we needed another mic.. The price is right ... the mic works supurb for the price it costs, and works great for anyone wanting to sing ... 9450 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 AWEsome!!! 3279 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 If you sing for a living, you deserve a Beta 87. It captures every nuance, rasp and grain of your voice in live performance, on par with many studio mics costing as much or more. You don't have to baby it, it's built like a tank and performs flawlessly in any weather. Included accessories: 6335 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 It's a capo... nice fit... yet, sometimes I wonder if it fits too tightly, as when I use it, and of course the strings are tighter, sometimes I feel that playing with this particular capo makes my strings too tight...yet, it is a capo, structured very well. 9243 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good quality 6061 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This has been the biggest selling distortion pedal since its release in 1978. I didn`t know why until I bought one and tried it the other day. It has a very rich and musical sounding distortion. Not like heavy metal pedals which only have tons of gain but don`t sound musical at all. I must say it`s a breath of fresh air in today`s world where the music is crap now. I find it to be a very versatile pedal as you can play many songs from Chuck Berry`s "Johnny B. Goode (distortion half-way) to 80s hard rock(distortion from half-way to all the way up depending on the song) Musically, it has enough gain to cover almost anything you would want to play accept for something like crappy black metal or some other non-musical noise. Since I bought this distortion pedal I haven`t needed to buy another one because this has done everything that I have needed it to do. I recommend turning the tone knob all the way down or it will have too much treble. 4636 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I installed these on a "Telecoustic" and am happy with the sound. After several weeks, the strings have maintained the overall sound very well. On par with D'Addario for sure. 6690 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It's hard to tell it's doing anything until you hit the bypass button and everything sounds worse. It's simple to use and it makes your P.A. sound so much better. 5436 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I really like that it gives me more room on the neck. 2630 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Wow. I got these cans 2 days ago, and I must say, they are easily the best sounding headphones that I have owned. They honestly do sound like the amazing ATH-M50's, and these even have a fighting chance against Sennheisers. They don't have the flattest response in the industry, but for the price, you simply cannot go wrong. 9897 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great price! 5497 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent quality case, very good price 4616 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is not really protective, just a dust cover for my Roland FA-08. I worry that the stretchy fabric will snag on one of the synth's sharp corners but it seems to slide over the corners fine. Cons: No plug end strain relief. 390 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Does the job! 4087 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 My first wah was a Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie. I loved it. It's a switchless pedal that I put through hell. I had it for 3 months before I had to send it back cause it broke. It's still an ok pedal but I wanted the ability to leave the pedal "open" to achieve a certain warm sound. That's when I went looking at the cry baby. 1696 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Inexpensive and without flaws 1699 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Perfect for what I needed. Can't go wrong with HOSA. Trusted for many years. 8231 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 AWEsome I really love this unit and it is worth every penny! 9997 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great product and sure beats a pillow. Multiple adjustments within the kick drum, very versatile. 9583 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 excellent 9205 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Awesome key. Just the right size to keep an eye on yet small enough to keep in my snare case. It is a year later and I have a much better guitar and amp and a lot more knowledge. I am glad I got the DS-1 but for other reasons. Sure it made me enjoy playing and practicing a lot more but I soon found the sound was off considering I like more blue and classic rock. Again for the money I don't think you can beat it but more importantly when you have a few buck you can send it out for modification from Keeley. Initially I had wished I went with and overdrive (OCD or Boss OD-3) but with the mod done by Keeley I have a super flexible pedal that cover just about all the sounds I need. In closing, spend the $40 buck and get this....and then when you start wishing it could do more send it off to be modified and you will thank yourself later. 1395 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Wires are as good as the connections they make. This cable works fine and is doing the job it is designed to do. 8656 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Got this for resonance side, i like the tone. 7006 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These are nice, I like the 1.14 rigidity and these are just fine for me... you will wear them out on acoustics though if you are a more aggressive player as I am. Once these are worn, as with most picks, they sound considerably different. Much more grainy and tin-y but that may be a plus for you? I also like the side edges for a real mellow and / or speeding picking style. They stay in your fingers well. As stated earlier I have a rep who seems to be more proactive and diligent. I'm hoping she will resolve this situation to satisfaction. I will update my review after the outcome. Until that time though, I would strongly recommend not purchasing anything from Ultimate Support. 3194 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Solid! Well built - light and shallow! Exactly what I was looking for! Gator rules! 6837 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 good pedal great price. mine has an AC adaptor as opposed to some of the other reviews. i use it to switch between to amps. a clean channel and dirty channel. if my ibenez tube screamer is activated on one chanel it does bleed through to the other channel. that is the only issue i have with this pedal. 2561 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 Old technology but not old enough to be interesting. 4904 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Easy to use, it works 8399 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 works great,holds the picks nice and tight Many Thanks David Gab www.vevo.com New Music Video By David Gab Enjoy! 2206 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 thanks 3224 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The stand is stable and seems well made and sturdy. V-shaped grip accommodates finger boards of various widths. I am using the stand for a large bass viola da gamba, and I'm so pleased with it that I have ordered another for my tenor gamba. I avoided the fancier model with arms that swivel down when you rest the headstock in the cradle. That's the kind of thing that gets in the way and breaks after just a few months of bouncing around with all the other stands in the truck. (Been there - done that...) [...] 1059 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 The cable worked fine and I like having 25 feet to move around while playing but ultimately, after about 6 months of use, the metal part of the jack separated from the cable and the jack stayed in the amp. I probably stepped on it without knowing so maybe my own fault... I ordered another one but with the 90 degree angle at the amp end. They are a good value and shipping is pretty fast. 6526 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 PRETTY SOLID PRODUCT I DO RECOMMEND IT. 7609 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Simple and highly functional. 7260 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great reeds. They're like the battery that keeps going and going. I purchased one box several weeks ago, and I just discarded my first reed today. 5917 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This pedal is a lot of fun. Distortion is a lot more musical than most people think. This will get you those classic distortion tones or in the general ball park. The better the amp, the better this thing shines. It's also a good choice for women. I'm a small woman, and I really like that the neck is smaller. It's also fairly lightweight. The 240s also have a detachable replaceable cord. this is abig plus as cords are the things which seem to go bad before anything else. 2453 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The flagship mic for micing amps and...pretty much everything! Rugged durability made to perform for years! 3331 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm an amateur sound tech. We've been using SM58 in our church for years now and our singers/song leaders liked it very much than the other mics that we've had before. Our singers are growing and we needed addtional mic so we thought of this Beta58A because of the good reviews. When I received it I cannot wait to test it myself and whoaaah.. For me, it sounded better than SM58. My songleaders have tested it and guess what... they don't want to use the SM58 anymore :) 9977 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 After years and years of using blankets, pillows, and foam of all shapes and sizes, I took a "gamble" on this, just to see if it was really the "bee's knees," as many people claim. I don't know why it sounds so good, but when coupled with the EMAD bass drum head, also by Evans, there really is something magical about this damper. I highly recommend trying it. 4805 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I've used the Dunlap Straplok's for years...recently I tried the Schaller strap lock. Both seem as sturdy as the other. The Dunlop still uses an E-Clip to hold the hardware onto your strap while the Schaller has a threaded nut. A toss-up between the two strap locks, but the Dunlop has never failed me and is a better priced locking unit. Plus the Dunlop's are available in chrome, stainless and black to highlight your sweet axe! The SM58 does one thing well and that is vocal performance when used very close to the mouth for public address use. Some people, me included, actually sound better and more comfortable in a live performance setting when using another mic, the Shure SM-57. The SM-58 is a very good vocal mic and for some people probably the best choice. For example, anyone who can not resist putting the mic right up against their lips while singing will probably want the SM-58. People with softer or weaker voices will want the SM-58. Perhaps, you may be wondering how the comparison of the cellos went. My primary cello (newer but better material) easily won, but my second cello is not too far behind now. 4555 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good strings 443 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Strong cable, suits my needs. No complaints as of today. 4428 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works good 8286 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 It holds my picks on my ipad stand at church. Does what it says it will. 4756 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great 8275 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 So unique and beautiful. Love love love! 8879 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Exactly as needed. I love the tone I get with these 6499 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great little clamps not heavy duty my no means but holds my 5 lb lights no problem 7464 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I have a Martin HPL dreadnaught. Its not a D28 sound wise but has become my main gigging acoustic guitar. 5626 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great capo, won't buy any other brand. Spring is much more firm compared to the six string model. 8058 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 LOve the Dunlop nylon picks and this size is perfect for any style. They have the Sennheiser 202 which are very close to the 505's. SOundwise they sound about just as good, little less mids, just as loud (if not louder), just as good lowend, crisper brights. I find the senheisers better sounding than these sony's, although these sony's sound more linear, less crisp, more evened out in sound. 4506 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 fantastic. I don't know of another 100.00 dollar guitar that looks or sounds as good as these do. 3262 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 A big improvement over the beta 58. It makes a huge difference in vocal clarity. It's more expensive and not as robust but completely worth it. Especially if you are in a challenging vocal environment. 2980 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These are very nice screws with the plastic washer for protection. 9756 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser is my choice of capos. I keep one in all my cases. 1391 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good quality for money. Good to have in your problem solver bag. 8489 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good quality. 7997 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Dunlop 44P100 1.0mm Nylon Standard Guitar... -- yes, as one who changes Picks for tone and feel, this is a cross between wood, and bone or antler as I use it. I use the Round Corner and at an angle and seek a softer chime with some attack. And the thickness is purely for grip for me and only somewhat effects tone in how I use it. Thinner would give more attack, --with how "i" strum. 69 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 These speakers definitely have a decent sound. I would pair them with the sub for the best sound. I do have a couple of issues with my speakers though. The shipping boxes are not the most protective. There is no foam inside the box just a piece of cardboard on top and bottom. Hence, both grills had dents in them from shipping. Fortunately, I was able to tap them out but they are not perfect and should be when bought new. 4068 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great pedal, but if you pull it open and put in a couple of cheap mods, this thing is absolutley rediculous! It's a boutique pedal with only a little time and solder. 9293 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser capos are the best. Bought as a gift so I picked up the pretty gold one. It really brings the trebble out of your picking style. The pathfinder adds enough of the warm VOX tone I was looking for with all knobs set at 12 o'clock and the channel set to clean. I can make adjustments to tone with the SG Pro's volume/tone knobs and coil tapping. I'm not looking for extreme sounds - so generally I use the Stomplab for some variety of reverb, delay, and/or chorus AND the pedal is a big plus for master volume control. If I want gain/overdrive/distortion - I leave the pathfinder alone. I rely on the stomplab for the gritty sound I want. It has a much better capacity to deliver in that arena. 3182 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I've had this holder for a year now. My guitar didn't fall, didn't have any issues with this. And mind you, I have a Jackson Kelly, which is not a regular shaped guitar, the foam at the legs of this stand holds the guitar in shape, secures it nicely. 6772 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I sometimes play an acoustic and electric on stage and I route them both through my AX8 amp modeler and into a pa, this switch works perfectly for it. Just switch guitars and step on the button and I'm good to go, no switching cables or anything. 9165 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love these! Even though it's acoustic music (they don't even use true bass instruments), there's a lot of music between 30 and 70 Hz. So contrary to the opinions of music elitists who frown at "bassheads" and the bass heavy products, we really do need good bass reproduction for all sorts of music. What the elitists who give this product a high rating call "flat" or "neutral" is misleading. Flat should mean the frequency response is flat throughout the music frequency spectrum. 3) Many outstanding guitar players have used this pedal in the studio and on the road, including Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, John Petrucci, etc... Sure, some are using "modified" versions now, like Vai's Keeley edition. But you don't tamper with what you don't like. If the foundation isn't solid, you replace it. I also own the Ibanez Vai Jemini pedal and what they basically did (in my opinion) was take his tube screamer and DS-1 pedals and put them into one box for convenience. Same thing with Satriani's Vox Satchurator pedal. You know someone really loves a pedal when they use it as a template in designing their own signature line. I don't have any proof that they did this, but it does sound like it in a side-by-side comparison. 9510 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 good and helps make the sound sing 8333 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I bought these picks after reading that many pro players use them. They are small and pointy which is good for fast playing and they sound more crisp and clear than other rounded picks I've used. Try them, you won't be disappointed. 250 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Just a basic pedal, I use it with my Alesis drum machine, works great, never fails. There are only three controls - two knobs (Volume and Tone) and a toggle switch that selects which humbucker pickup (neck or bridge or both) you want to use. I was honestly astounded at the ease of play, the quality of both the build, the sound and the easy transition from acoustic to acoustic electric to straight electric. Of course, I could have (and nearly did) spend a lot more - but I am a beginner on this - an admittedly old one. But, I am having the time of my life rocking out with the volume up (when no one else is home!) UPDATE (8/2014): I am STILL using these MIDI cables years later, and they are holding up like champs. They've been tossed around and mutilated in all sorts of bags and cases. make some hot music tonight. 6576 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This capo does it's job, but probably will wear out with constant use. 7871 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I have been researching Chorus Pedals for Bass for quite some time...While many other companies offer the complex styles of chorus modulation and your abilities to alter the sound the pedal creates it all seemed laborious for a bass player...I mean Kurt Cobain used the simplicity of the EHX Chorus so take that into consideration for a moment. After many YouTube demos i decided to go with the EHX for the bass...I didn't want an overpowering chorus sound for the mix, nor did i require the multiple abilities to alter the sound. I now view this as an essential pedal for my board. Its one knob and depth switch keep the sound interesting to a crowd but it doesnt take the attention off of the entire band or the beautiful music we are all creating, but when the bass solo appears the crowds are in awe of the sounds that can be produced. Its a little bigger than your average EHX stompbox and the 1/8" power jack is confusing why EHX would continue with, but if youve purchased a powered pedal board you should get a minimum of 2 1/8" jacks (such as the SKB line) if not the visual sound package for 9v has three for you. I would have prefered the vintage, but found the reissue simpler to get immediately. The only negative i have noticed is that although it does not take away from the dry signal I have noticed that it does drop my gain very slightly. As for the pop/click when activating the pedal, just stomp down a tad harder...i have tested it multiple times and when i lightly activate it pops but when i put my big boy pants on, get into a gnarly bass solo and stomp that box...no pop! 1314 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Good product Pros - 1437 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I never really considered a cheaper cable, I was always taught to get the best I could afford. When this showed up in a cable search on amazon, I jumped on it. I figured I had nothing to lose. 8491 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Love it !!! Super vivid in color and looks great ! The thicker acetal picks I had worked well for this purpose, but I only had two. Hence, a search on Amazon and finding the 2.0mm Dunlop Big Stubby Pick and its reviews. And from there to the store, I got the baggy of purple picks. They felt great in hand, but the proof was when I got home and got to the guitar. 146 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Despite all the criticisms I have read over the years about Monster cables, I can't say anything bad about this cable. All But I'm ready for it. 1787 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is such an awesome and really great product! I love it! Definitely worth it to give it a try. 3573 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I thought I'd gotten a good base guitar, you know one you can get cheap and make it scream as you get the money. And I had received exactly what I thought. A well made epiphone in need of some minor tweaks......so I bought new pups and new grover tuners. I haven't installed them yet because when I bought a digitech rp360,,,,,well didn't need too, It screams on its own now...crystal clear. no muddy tones. I am in love with this guitar. So if you have bad sound system a good guitar sounds bad. A good sound system and a mediocre guitar will scream. Get both you won't regret it. 469 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works exactly like it's supposed to, not much else to say! 3059 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This is my second set of monitors after having my first set since 1996. They are extremely reliable and accurate, and for the price are a no-brainer. Alessis makes very consistent products overall and I've never been disappointed with anything I've purchased from them. 51 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 perfect 4630 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Tried and true product on all my guitars and basses. Cons: This one is no different! 1312 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works great and is of great quality. Doesn't colorize my tone in a negative way at all. 9762 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 offers a whole new level of ear thumping purgatory every time my son plays, which is almost every evening. at least the sound is pure and vibrant compared to his old set of heads. i highly recommend this item for anyone looking for one of the best drum heads and at an affordable price. 861 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Works great as all around cable, particularly well for my vintage Fender with straight down receptacle on body face of guitar. Works great for bottom plug in on PRS. Not so great for angled receptacle on Strat. Cable does tend to make vertical loops on floor for tripping unsuspecting feet. Overall quality is good and would give 5 stars if not for kinking tendency. 6208 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Ultex picks sound a bit jangly on my Martin dread so I use something else, but these babies really brought my Gibson jumbo to life like nothing else did. I had tried everything to coax an exciting sound out of that big old box, but these picks finally did it. They were a total revelation: bright, crisp, clean, upfront sound. Easy to hold, fast and slick, they feel good against the strings and boy, do they sing. I use the 73's for flatpicking or digging into blues, and the 60's are great for smoother rhythm playing. Sometimes in a pinch I'll even use a 1.0 on the mandolin, although it's not my first pick, so to speak. Contrary to other reviews citing indestructibility, I have found they do create dust from being shaved against the strings, which is a little strange and a just a tad messy, but it's more than worth it for the sound. My only gripe at this writing: how come the 60's run a buck-fifty more per six pack than the 73's do? Oh, the injustice. 2697 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Fast delivery by seller. Great quality sound and fair price on higher end mic. I use this for DJ'ing and voice over work. 5992 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 A bit stiff.. but works well 3867 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good Strings. I use GHS exclusively for 15 years. The strings I got from Amazon seemed to be a little old or I would have given 5 stars It does not make any noise 9750 Musical_Instruments_5 NEG 2.0 I'm giving this two stars for good reasons. Hear me out. 8751 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I use Jim Dunlop Nylon 73s and this sleeve is perfect. The picks don't move and neither does the sleeve. I also have an iKlip on the mic stand and can read it clearly. I've purchased 4 of these over the years, not for lack of quality, but becasue I tend to leave it on a mic stand and forget it, always at gigs far from home. 2219 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 This is a decent mixer for the price, a little noisy but not as bad as some other very low cost budget brands (ahem that begin with a "B'). I would buy again for an application where you need a very basic rack mount mixer. 9256 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I have used the Extra Heavy picks for many years but am still searching for that perfect pick. Its strong enough to play metal and some blues style rifts but not so strong it cracks and brakes. I do like the fact it won't turn to powder or fray while playing either but it does wear out fast when playing on heavy gauge strings. 8" LumiStick Brand Glowsticks Glow Stick Bracelets Mixed Colors (Tube of 100) for $8 7179 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Good value for the money. I have two sets. 3955 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great Capo Would recommend. I bought a variety pack and spent a good amount of time testing all the shapes, sizes and materials, both unplugged and through a PA. 8047 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 bass picks more of an edge. They will sound hotter and brighter on your electric. That can be fun, so much 6710 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Reasonable price and the guitar fits perfectly! It is light weight and the guitar fits like a glove!!! It is a soft case but I don't plan on traveling with it. It is great fro game play! 2838 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Still good. Nice response with open phones for studio work. This one is no different! 9579 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The best there is 7392 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 and the shape of the plug is awesome ! The short long cable is very good for practice into computers or studios. 2565 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Simple a classic synthesizer! The sounds are amazing! Its truly one of a kind music instrument. I would highly recommend it!! 8578 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 nice, flexible picks 2394 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Nice mic. Both are great, however I recommend the Schaller. 6447 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 these are good strings,they actually are flourocarbon...sweet sounding.....they go on my 60's martin baritone, and my '64 gibson baritone ukuleles. 6160 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 What can I say? It does what it's supposed to, it clamps down solid and clamps quick and easy on the head stock when not in use. 5 stars, an excellent value! 4464 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The best strap locks. I put them on all of my guitars. 8514 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 this style and size has turned out to be my favorite I have tried (3) other brands besides the ones mentioned above. 9367 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 excellent product! quick delivery! So imagine my surprise when I get a used DS-2 for a steal on ebay and its actually a good pedal! This pedal does what the DS-1 was SUPPOSED to do but failed at: Its a good, general purpose distortion. Its not a super saturated sound, but its a likable tone that's far more full than the DS-1 ever got. Also unlike the DS-1, it sounds great on every amp I've tried it on (one of which seems to hate boss pedals, so I was very impressed by that). I had a Squier bullet and it was a cheap guitar I didn't care about that I could keep next to the couch to play rocksmith with. But it got old and I wore the frets out so I needed a new cheap guitar for rocksmith. I picked up the LP special 2 in black at Guitar Center for $130 and they kicked in free strings. 169 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Works right out of the packaging. No complaints. 6670 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 The way these sticks splinter is much more smooth than hickory. They hold up well, and are a bit heavier, but they are very well balanced. I like the feel and rebound of these sticks on cymbals. I think these are a keeper. No traveling around and haggling with vultures who work off of a commission. 5081 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 These strap locks were easy to install and use right off the bat. You may have to drill deeper holes into your guitar in order to use them. Just follow the instructions and you can easily attach and detach your strap whenever you feel like it. 5516 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This case is like a piece of luggage. Very nice! -(*____) Comfort: The most uncomfortable harmonica I have played, bad enough that I make sure to stay away. This is a thick harmonica, but the problem is with the coverplates protruding over the wood comb. This means the lips press and slide against two sharp pieces of metal, creating increasing discomfort the longer the harmonica is played. 7132 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I'm a beginner but I know you have to have the best tools and that's with this is very smooth on the strings 7865 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Kyser makes the strongest and easiest to use capos I've ever owned. 2357 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 I'm enjoying the mic. No complaints. Works great, sounds great.... maybe even makes me sing better. ;) 3490 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great pedal with poly, double octave, and drive features. Deep, fat, nasty sound. Really solidly made. 2021 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 This wireless lapel has a clear sound and has a decent range. It looks very professional and well constructed. I haven't test the battery life yet, but if gives me at least six continuos hour, I'll be happy. I'm very happy because I bought it for a very good price. I do not recommended the HF125 8125 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Price is good 4922 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Great strap-locks. The dual design is nice too so that you can use a normal strap if you need to. They can be a pain to install on thicker straps, but they are very stable/sturdy once on. 9254 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Excellent for practice or show acoustic or elec. Hard to wear out. Save pricy picks for showtime. 5352 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Very durable and visually appealing. Make sure your guitar already has the inserts for the screws to avoid trouble. This comes with the screws,washers and all. I've been using this for a while and it still works flawlessly. I just needed to use WD-40 to get rid of some squeaky sound it had at the start. Great locks and I highly recommend it. 1187 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Just in case. 4- AD50 9030 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 I bought these wanting to try the nylon Big Stubby but was sent the lexan /clear purple ones instead. I wanted to mention this because the item description is vague(PLYS PK) and the item pictured is nylon. I'm still happy with the purchase these have the same picking dynamics as the Jazz Stubby but they give you a much larger surface to grip. 8654 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 Best guitar pick ever for me. 375 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 5.0 great cables at a great price! 2119 Musical_Instruments_5 POS 4.0 Honestly, I don't hear any difference on a newer record that is perfectly flat. It does help a lot on records that are slightly warped and do not make perfect contact with the platter. It will not help with badly warped records at all.