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Roland R-05.
It sounds like two tiny crap SDC's sitting on nice converters. Fuck all noise. Small. Awesome stereo image.
So intensely handy and excellent as a portable music player and note taker and for recording live performances and conversations... I cannot describe... If I go swimming with it then a drop it and a truck runs over it I will be seeking a warranty claim on it considering the money I paid though... Lucky it's digital and I can and do back it up like a wonton maniac.
It sounds like two tiny crap SDC's sitting on nice converters. Fuck all noise. Small. Awesome stereo image.
So intensely handy and excellent as a portable music player and note taker and for recording live performances and conversations... I cannot describe... If I go swimming with it then a drop it and a truck runs over it I will be seeking a warranty claim on it considering the money I paid though... Lucky it's digital and I can and do back it up like a wonton maniac.
- Gregg Juke
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ha damnit... I used to have some of those custom ear plugs. Totally worth the money! i unfortunately lost mine....Smitty wrote:That's what she said.Gregg Juke wrote:one side always goes in easy, and one is a lot harder to get adjusted correctly and seems to be a bit twisted...
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Zoom H2N - Surprisingly nice sounding inexpensive portable recorder.
I like this picture I found of it, because it looks like it has a little afro.
FMR RNLA- Looking forward to throwing this on the Master Buss
Aphex 651- If Bob Katz recommends it, I'm gonna listen! Supposedly very transparent. Jim Williams mods them for at a good price and takes it even further in that direction. Looking forward to try it out on some mastering work.
I like this picture I found of it, because it looks like it has a little afro.
FMR RNLA- Looking forward to throwing this on the Master Buss
Aphex 651- If Bob Katz recommends it, I'm gonna listen! Supposedly very transparent. Jim Williams mods them for at a good price and takes it even further in that direction. Looking forward to try it out on some mastering work.
My musical endeavors!
My Music: http://www.brettsiler.bandcamp.com/
StudioMother Brain Sound Infrastructure
My Music: http://www.brettsiler.bandcamp.com/
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- A.David.MacKinnon
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- A.David.MacKinnon
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That's exactly how I want to set this one up. I nearly jumped with joy when I found this thing, I've been secretly after a baritone for years. I was playing it last night, and really enjoying it. The neck is ball-bat thick but the finish work on it is actually quite nice and it plays like butter. I can't wait to get this thing bellowing through a spring verb into my old 50's Gibson amp.A.David.MacKinnon wrote:Awesome! I have a 3 pick-up version of that that I set-up as a baritone (tuned B-B). It just got used all over a Link Wray style instrumental guitar record I produced a few weeks ago.
That would figure, as one of the few bits of information I found about this thing on the net suggested that the tremolo device was in fact, SO AWESOME. Thanks a lot, internets.A.David.MacKinnon wrote:P.S. The trem system is useless and ensures the guitar will never be in tune. I took the springs out of mine and tuning is rock solid now.
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Here's mine. Slightly different but pretty close -A.David.MacKinnon wrote:Awesome! I have a 3 pick-up version of that that I set-up as a baritone (tuned B-B). It just got used all over a Link Wray style instrumental guitar record I produced a few weeks ago.Smitty wrote:Teisco VN-4. 27" scale length, technically a baritone guitar?
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