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Mo 2024-06-29 03:46:38

[Yes] Ideal if you play bass or guitar and sing. It gives you space from your instrument.

5
John 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[48 V] This is just the budget mic I was looking for to pair with a sm57 when mic'ing my guitar amp. The bass response really fattens up the recorded tone when paired with the mid forward sm57. Add an AT2020 for as a room mic for top end and ambience and you can record some pretty solid guitar tracks.

5
Rey 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.15 lb] I love how lightweight and sturdy this guitar holder is. I have 2 bass and 1 electric guitar and they rest on there perfectly and secure. I no longer have to resort to leaning my axes over my couch and have the fear of watching them tip over and hit the floor hard.

5
Musicdave 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] I never track vocals, bass or acoustic guitar without the TLA100. It's amazingly easy to use, and sounds excellent!

5
Pistolpete 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[12x C] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I play bass guitar and LOVE effect pedals, normally I use a power supply for my pedals, but if you use effects you know that some pedals work, and sound better with batteries. That’s where these rayovac high energy 9v batteries come into play. I definitely don’t want to be fumbling around with dead batteries on stage, and these last longer than most of the more expensive ones. Another great product from rayovac!

5
Jorge A 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3 lb] I love the design and strong material these bag is made of, it protects very well my Bass-Guitar and pretty comfortable to carrying on

5
Mike 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[White] Love it so far. Like the other reviewer, I bought it as a guitar amp since it was priced so competitively against a good amp. It has more functionality with the mixer over a traditional amp. with 800Watts, it has the bass needed to push a drum kit and bass player. The dishes in my china cabinet were literally hopping. I will return to revise the update with more time.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[49 Keys] I bought a Moog Subsequent 25 synth to see how I liked it. I am a guitar/bass player who enjoy playing classic and progressive rock like Zeppelin, Rush, Yes, etc. I really wanted something that I could use to get the tones for those earlier Rush albums. After playing the Subsequent 25 and loving it, I decided to get a Subsequent 37 as I needed at least one more octave for certain songs. It did not disappoint. There are way more presets on the Subsequent 37 and most are great as is. Well worth it.

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] I use this as the instrument cable for my bass guitar and it really lets the natural tone of my bass shine through. The signal comes out very clear and without any buzz or hum of any kind. The cable itself is very sturdy as well. Only possible gripe on my part about this is that the metal connector on the gold plug tends to twist loose by itself once in a while but it's no big deal. The cable itself is amazing. And the lifetime warranty is a sweet deal as well!

5
curt 2024-04-01 08:11:23

[+/-1 cent] I am a guitar and bass hobbyist (actually a drummer / percussionist) and have always wanted to get a Snark since they are so easy to use (you don't have to plug anything in!) and they are so cheap; so why wouldn't you get one? I don't know what took me you so long--five years, but I finally got one and it has totally lived up to my expectations. Aside from tuning a guitar as soon as I pick one up, now I use it when I practice to see where I might be bending strings (again, I am not a guitarist, but if I were a guitar teacher I would recommend using it as a training tool). I have only been using it on Squier guitars and basses, which only have a light varnish on the headstock so be careful when using on Gibsons, acoustics or anything else with a sensitive finish. I am also excited to use it to check the timbre of my drum shells to know the actual note of the shell before I put heads on. I decided on the ST-2 since it allows you to turn off the vibration detection and use the built in microphone so I could even use it to check the notes of cymbals, triangles, glockenspiels, etc. I also wanted it for the built in metronome, but a little flashing light is not really worth it for me (as a drummer I have got to HEAR a pulse). For 10-15 dollars, why would you NOT have a Snark?

5