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Related review

Styv 2024-04-04 07:42:46

[0.705 lb] Excellent! I have used this to record music (soft accoustic guitar & a loud rock band), field sounds (ocean, woods, bay, fire), vocal narration... and it all sounds fantastic. Love the sensitivity and faithfulness of the microphones. Great sound! Took a second to understand the basic functions/buttons, but then you're on your way!

5
Styv 2024-09-03 09:38:53

Excellent! I have used this to record music (soft accoustic guitar & a loud rock band), field sounds (ocean, woods, bay, fire), vocal narration... and it all sounds fantastic. Love the sensitivity and faithfulness of the microphones. Great sound! Took a second to understand the basic functions/buttons, but then you're on your way!

5
Jim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[DMX512, RDM] We are a 4 peice Rock Band and this Wash Bar worked great!!

5
Milford 2024-04-02 04:49:43

[Steel] New Ox Box for the lowest price around...seriously undercut Guitar Center and Sweetwater!

5
threekidnuthouse 2024-05-05 08:52:27

[Solid-State] I can spend more but it isn't going yo make me a better singer. I needed a mic for back-up vocal in my rock band. I replace a no name mic that was flat in the mix. I plugged in this mic and it immediately made a difference in our band vocal sound. This mic is heavyduty. I am impressed... I highly recommend...

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

[5/8"-27 Male] I use this mic in front of my Mesa Lonestar to get my guitar through our band's PA. Of course, the exercise of micing an amp takes a bit of trial and error regardless of which microphone you buy, but once I found the sweet spot, the e609 did the rest. Through the PA mains (and through recordings), I've come to find the representation of my amp's tone is very true and clear. I'd totally recommend this mic to anyone looking to get their guitar transmitted through their sound system. I'd buy another one of these in a second; all I need is another amp =)

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

[9.83 lb] It's a great little Di box, especially for the price. I recently had to mix a band and i used the three that i purchase here in B&H one to connect the bass guitar, an other one to connect rhythm guitar and the last one to connect a six strings guitar. All of them worked perfectly, the sound to my mixing board was super clear. I strongly recommend to any sound engineer.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-17 09:11:39

[28 lb] This is a very solidly built item. My band purchased it for use by one of our guitar players who has been havin knee problems. The adjustable feature and foot rests make the chair very useful.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-04 03:40:46

[48 V] I bought two for recording guitar and some band concerts. So far I have worked with these on acoustic guitar, stereo and mono mic'd, both near field and far field. To me, these mics sound incredibly clear and accurate. Zero noise that I can detect. I am really pleased with these. They sound much better than the Shure SM57 and noticeably better then my AT3035 LDC mics. I have had no problems. I run them at 0dB and with the 80Hz filter on. These are feeding a Presonus interface and a Mac running Logic Express 9. It's a dream set-up.

5
Martin 2024-04-05 02:25:37

[1x Handheld] I have only used these speakers once but suffice it to say I am very impressed with sound level and quality of sound!! I play in a three piece wedding band, drums, bass and guitar.  I had a gig at an outside venue and decided to test these speakers out there.  I had been led to believe the venue was smaller and guests would number about 150.  When I got there the place was bigger than I expected and there were a bit more than 200 guests. To top it off, the dance floor was located a ways from the band. When I fired them up and did the sound check I knew that the speakers were going to handle the event just fine. I used a bass drum mic and an overhead for the drums.  I also put the guitar and  and a little bass guitar through the speakers.  These speakers put out some surprising  volume and quality sound. The vocals sounded very nice and clear. Granted, these speakers are and upgrade from the $800 to $900 per speaker I was using, but nevertheless these Yamaha bring the volume and quality of sound that IS the next level. I can only Imagine how they sound with the Yamaha subs which I plan on getting soon. I am very satisfied with my purchase. And bottom line, these speakers make my band sound better, and that is good for business.

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