akeseraine

akeseraine

GearIQ 344 Joined Jul 2025 Contributed to 9 artists

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Had one of these for nearly a decade. Always served me well, despite having to fix some of the hardware inside after just 5-6 months of playing. But after that, there were no problems and the sound didn't change at all, at least for worse.
This guitar is an awesome blast from the past! Although mine is slightly worn, it still has an amazing sound and is comfortable to play, despite it's rather unusual design. Definitely recommend getting one if you happen to come across it somewhere.
I was a beginner when i got this, so i didn't really have many complaints then. But when i started to improve, i noticed that the sound isn't really all that special. The amp also made some weird noises when i turned it on and off and sometimes even in the middle of playing i could hear some weird popping noise coming from the amp from time to time. Also, the carrying strap on top of the amp was so stiff that you couldn't get a proper grip to lift it up.
Not much of a pick user, but i'm comfortable using this one. Makes a nice, sharp and clear sound when used on an acoustic guitar. Has a neat color too.
Mostly i use this as a "backup pick" to the standard Tortex picks, but it does get the job done.
For all of it's flaws, it still holds up well. It is a bit tacky at times and prone to crashing, but in my honest opinion, you can never expect everything to go down smoothly, especially if we're talking about a computer software.
I bought this as my first jaw harp about two months ago and it has been a lot better than i initially thought. Great sound and i can take it anywhere. This 65mm model in particular is best for beginners as it's just the right size. You don't want to start off with too small or too big because as is the case with jaw harps, you could hurt your mouth/teeth if you don't know how to play it properly.
Anyone who needs a kazoo should get a metallic one - this one in particular.
I feel like every musician should have at least one roll of this handy. It's not "just tape" it's really sturdy and secure and the fact that many known musicians listed in this page are using it really says something.
I prefer metallic kazoos, as the plastic ones usually have a coarse and(obviously) plastic-y sound to them. But this one is indeed good enough as you shouldn't really expect much from a kazoo. As it's said in the pros and cons section, it really is a bummer that the membrane is not replaceable which pretty much forces you to buy a new one, even if it is just a few bucks. But i'm happy with this, and i think it's sweet how many color choices it has(i have the neon yellow one)
What can i say? It's a decent egg shaker. Obviously these are only suitable for smaller sets as the sound is not loud enough for anything else, but they're good anyway. And although it's not that important, i still found it weird that you're unable to choose what color you want, and such is the case with other instruments from Thomann.
I've learned that bells like these only fit a certain theme/genre and can be really out of place in most cases. Still, these are ok to use and i'm actually pretty happy with the strap and how the velcro doesn't give away that easily.
I'm not sure what i was going for when i got this, i guess i thought i needed a djembe when it actually wasn't necessary. It's basically just a kids toy. It tips over way too easily, the sound is very hollow and it's so small that you must use like one or two fingers for playing. But to be fair, this is exactly what you'd expect from a drum of this price range.
Although these are somewhat lightweight and cheap, i don't have anything bad to say about these. You really don't need the "best of the best" drum sticks for playing and these really show it. Just great overall.

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