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Jeff 2024-07-26 05:19:11

[8x NEMA 5-15R] Added to my rack unit to supply power conditioning to guitar effects.

5
Kyle 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Active 2-Way] I bought a pair of these to use with a guitar amp simulator. They sound great and allow for getting the amplifier and effects tone without having to crank up the volume to concert levels.

5
Gene S 2024-04-01 08:23:33

[+48 V] I play both guitar and keyboards. I got this mixer so that I could plug in a couple of keyboards, the combination effects pedal, and a microphone all at the same time and feed them into a couple of Behringer powered speakers. The keyboards and the effects pedal have stereo outputs which works out great with the 4-sets of stereo inputs on the mixer. So far I have been very happy with this mixer. I have been enjoying the convenience and the additional effects. one way it could be improved would be to add XLR mains.

5
Li 2024-04-01 01:19:21

[400 mA] Pleasantly surprised at the nicely ported GT-1000 guitar effects, 10 signal processing chains with 3 fx is more than enough for my needs. The touch screen is very responsive, and all settings can be reached with a minimal amount of button presses or touches. Ducking and Mix minus features are great for podcasting/interviews, plus over 30 singing and 16 vocal effects that also include auto pitch correction. If you are a one-man band or usually only interact with another person, the included input jacks is enough to handle the job, but if your band involves more than 3 people, I'd suggest going with the Gigcaster 8 with more useful input options. USB can output multitrack or stream and can be used to stream music from your computer. Bluetooth can be used for phone interviews or streaming music/drum machine from your phone. The effects button includes 8 on-screen effects to change settings or apply effects, and additional 7 pages of saved banks, so you can do quite a lot of things with it. I love the mixer but do wish the Sound pad function and button could be implemented directly on the device. Otherwise, you need a PC with the Gigcaster app to use the sound pads. The biggest downside is the Gigcaster app on PC is very sluggish to use and takes forever to sync settings with the board, despite having a USB-C connection. But for the most part, I don't use the app so I'd still 100% recommend this streaming mixer for it's particular appeal to the guitar players and vocal singers who wants to stream or do pod casting.

5
Kahlil Steel 2024-04-23 09:51:28

[<50 VA] After figuring out how to use this(which didn't take long), I have been having a lot of fun with it. The effects are cool for both guitar and vocals, but I do wish there were more options. For the price, it is definitely worth the buy. It is portable due to it's size and good for beginner home recorders. Make sure you get all the cables you need for the mixer and your instruments though! I have to make a few extra orders because I don't have everything I need for my home recording set-up.

5
Dezz 2024-05-07 06:24:24

[0.25 lb] I can now use one of my mics in a guitar stomp box for some special effects or jam at a friends putting it in 2nd channel of guitar amp. I got the real thing made by Shure than a knock off for a couple of dollars less.

5
Matthew 2024-05-13 04:37:10

[Black] I couldn't be happier with my new Zoom H6. It is so incredibly easy to use, and the audio quality so far has been amazing. I was able to plug my guitar into my effects pedal, and then straight into the Zoom and it recorded my guitar with the effects without having to go through an amp. Amazing. I also shot an interview with 2 lav mics and a boom, and monitoring the levels and the recording process was a breeze. I've only just started unlocking all the abilities of this recorder and I am very excited to continue exploring it's vast amount of possibilities. Strongly recommend.

5
anyonymous 2024-07-07 03:29:41

[Black] I have a 1RU guitar effects unit (TC Electronic G System) and a few effects pedals. The case has hadware and mounting rails that can handle upto 2U of 19 rackable equipement plus space for store cables. The G System, effects pedals and all cabling all fit nicely and securely into the case forming a neat package that can be transported easily. Tear and setup is a breeze because everything is precabled in the Gator case, Just need to pull out preconnected cable snake and run to the amp and run a single eth cable to the G System. Works great and the case is of high qaulity. It does have ridgid walls which provides a high level of protection for the equipment but I would not stack anything heavy on top.

5
John 2024-08-05 09:32:11

[Undervoltage] I live in the lightning capital of the world, Florida. I have my PC, guitar amp and effects pedals all plugged in to the Furman PST-8. I have piece of mind knowing that if my apartment building was hit by lightning (which it has been before), my equipment will be protected. Highly recommended to protect your investments!

5
Michael 2024-05-19 09:20:19

[Black] First, I have long admired Midi Controllers, Keyboards, Effects, and everything associated with digital music creation. There are several reviews out there by amazing creators with more detailed information, but after watching all of them, then pulling the trigger on this one, it was worth it. The build quality is nice, the feel of the pads is premium, and adjustments are quickly made. Plug and play, for the most part, depending on the DAV or website software you use. If you are looking for a little larger keyboard/Midi controller, this one should be at the top of your list, and it's only $60 more (at the time of writing this) than the AKAI MPK Mini, so what's stopping you?

5