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Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by A vs B_Archive
japmn wrote:EH 2880, you are just as well built as the last few EH pedals I have owned. You are out of here!I honestly have no idea if this is a positive or negative review.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by Boombats_Archive
Major wrote:Sonor Safai Drum Kit16" kick, 14" floor, 10" rack and 5" x 14" snareGoddamn, this thing sounds great, even with the crap heads included with the kit. But what impresses me the most might be the hardware. The kick and tom legs are sturdy as hell. The tom holder/mount is also better than what you'd expect on a "budget" kit. So far they seem to hold their tune. And they look so cute! This is the cheapest drum kit I ever bought but it may very well be the best bang for the buck. Which is good 'cause I don't got much bucks these days.I have wanted one of these so bad for so long. How much was it?
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by japmn_Archive
EH 2880, you are just as well built as the last few EH pedals I have owned. You are out of here!
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by Major_Archive
Sonor Safai Drum Kit16" kick, 14" floor, 10" rack and 5" x 14" snareGoddamn, this thing sounds great, even with the crap heads included with the kit. But what impresses me the most might be the hardware. The kick and tom legs are sturdy as hell. The tom holder/mount is also better than what you'd expect on a "budget" kit. So far they seem to hold their tune. And they look so cute! This is the cheapest drum kit I ever bought but it may very well be the best bang for the buck. Which is good 'cause I don't got much bucks these days.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:00 pm
by matthew_Archive
I bought a Danelectro 12-string electric guitar. It was not set up out of the package. No problem.... a couple hex wrenches, some WD-40 and and we're good to go.It's a nice and cheap piece of music.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:00 pm
by Major_Archive
Boombats wrote:Major wrote:Sonor Safai Drum Kit16" kick, 14" floor, 10" rack and 5" x 14" snareGoddamn, this thing sounds great, even with the crap heads included with the kit. But what impresses me the most might be the hardware. The kick and tom legs are sturdy as hell. The tom holder/mount is also better than what you'd expect on a "budget" kit. So far they seem to hold their tune. And they look so cute! This is the cheapest drum kit I ever bought but it may very well be the best bang for the buck. Which is good 'cause I don't got much bucks these days.I have wanted one of these so bad for so long. How much was it?I scored mine for about $240 on eBay. I think they run under $400 in the shops.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:00 pm
by numberthirty_Archive
A vs B wrote:japmn wrote:EH 2880, you are just as well built as the last few EH pedals I have owned. You are out of here!I honestly have no idea if this is a positive or negative review.Negative.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:00 pm
by Adam P_Archive
Sunn Beta Bass (courtesy of forum member beckertronix): You sound fucking awesome. That's really all that needs to be said.Can't wait to put a 3-prong plug on the power cord and build a footswitch.
Micro-reviews of gear you just bought.
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:00 pm
by encalmo_Archive
Palmer PDI-09: a handy passive device that takes the speaker output of your amp and converts it into a mic level signal with speaker simulation i.e. direct recording from your amp. You still have to run the amp signal through to a speaker so it only works for silent recording if you have an attenuator for your speaker (as I do). It s gives a pretty good result “ surprisingly good “ and used with an attenuator is ideal for home recording where miking a cabinet is not a realistic option. You may need to work a little with the volume and tone on your guitar and the bright/normal/mellow settings on the unit to get the sound you want. It s significantly better sounding than any amp sim plug-in I ve used, and with a touch of compression and/or reverb you could almost think you're listening to the real thing.