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Excellent Microphone
One of the best microphones I've used for vocal recording. Falling at currently $300, either you think it's a lot, or its cheap for a "good" microphone. For me? It's in the middle, I have no problem with the price, because honestly it's worth it. Absolutely. You get crisp and clear quality coming out of it. Very satisfied with it!
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A rockin' cymbal!
This is one of my all-time favorite Ride sounds. The heaviness and durability of this is amazing. Powerful sound! Has a bright ping and cutting bell. Perfect for if you're really trying to have this cymbal be heard. Awesome for loud-styled music. The resonance and decay last for awhile. From the hit of the stick to the cymbal, just produces a very bright sound. While mine personally is getting worn out, you can barely see the Z or the lettering, it still sounds as if it was brand new. And from what I've heard these are much harder to find nowadays cause Zildjian has a newer version? I'm not 100% sure to be honest. Either way I bought this off of a friend back when, and I'm glad I did. My favorite part of the kit.
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My main weapon of choice
I play in a lot of different keys with my songs, and a lot of those I end up using capos for. I'm a BIG capo user. Many people complain about the accuracy of tuning when using these, and you know they may be right, but many listeners wouldn't even be able to tell. It's SO easy and simple to use and thats why I love it.
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The ultimate beginner interface.
Anyone starting out with recording or demoing has at least owned one of these before. I still use it to this very day. I use it all the time for demoing and jotting down new ideas. You can spend hours looking through the different sounds and presets Podfarm has. Simple to use.
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@jimmarchi1 True! lol that's why after I found the right ones from me, I saved my own presets.
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My go-to Kit
Anything and everything I've learned on drums is through this. I love it. While I've played many other kits, this is the best one and not just cause I own one! I personally love the TD-9 over the others and their successors. I got this when it was brand new too. So many different sounds, and adjustments you can use right from the module. I personally could never have a real set, as I live in an apartment, but plug in your headphones and you're good to go. The mesh pads are good enough to the point where my neighbors won't bug me too much.
The ONLY thing I have trouble sometimes is MIDIing it out. I guess it depends on the DAW too.
Really fun to play and use, I spend hours sometimes on this thing. Good for practice.
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One of my favorites!
This is one of my all-time favorite pedals. I LOVE the rotary sound. You can choose to do so much with this. Fast, slow, moderate. combine it with a tremolo, flanger/phaser, chorus, or even a delay pedal, and you can do wonders.
The imitation of a leslie speaker.
I have too much fun with this.
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Delay...Delay... and MORE delay.
If you're a delay fanatic as I am, you'll fall in love with this. This is the perfect Medium between a DD-7 and the DD-500. If you're looking to expand your different options with such as experimenting with delay sounds, you're good with this. So many different options. I love it. You can choose to set it to the BPM of any song you're playing, and you can choose to have the delay be either an eighth note... eight dotted, half, and so much more. Get it.
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It Does The Job
To be honest I've gone through 2-3 of these. While it does the job, and personally I don't experience Tone Loss, It's not bad if you're playing in a medium-sized/medium-large sized venue and you're the type of person to move around a lot. I just wouldn't depend on that clip. That clip can break off easily, the only downfall to this is you have to tape it. And get good long lasting batteries cause this eats up batteries like nothing. Energizer AA Ultimate Lithium is the way to go! If you just need a cheaper wireless for now, this would be your go to.
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Beautiful
This amp has been on my wish list for a long time. When I finally got one in my possession, I could not quit playing it, day after day. The clean tone is beautiful. Has lots of room for pedal work. Run a JHS Angry Charlie through it and you got a great distortion sound. This is so worth price. You get one of these you will not regret. Lots of different options for EQing and just changing the sound right from the amp itself. LOVE it.
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The Popular One
Ah the Line 6 Spider 3 amp.. The amp literally every guitar has at the start of their music careers. Almost everyone in my high school had one haha. While I do not recommend pursuing your sound in one of these amps, they're cool to experiment with the different tones, knobs, and effects it has.



















