10/19/2012

Crown Sound Grabber II PZM Condenser Microphone (Standard) Review

Crown Sound Grabber II PZM Condenser Microphone (Standard)
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The PZM type microphones are specialized, and only work well when placed on a flat surface (preferably 4+ feet in radius) such as a floor or table. It is low, unobtrusive, and omni-directional -- which means it is good for picking up sounds in all directions.
* The Sound Grabber II has a somewhat restricted frequency response, making it more suitable for voices than for instrumental recording.
* It has good clarity, and the PZM design helps it reject some types of unwanted ambient sounds.
* It is priced very cheaply compared to other PZM microphones, and it comes with it's own power (unlike the more professional models which require "phantom-sound").
I use it in stage applications, where it does a nice job of picking up the _too_ quiet voices of our elementary school actors.
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I to wanted comment on the review by "A. W. Teacher", because it sounds like they had the microphone incorrectly placed (mounted on or near a video camera from what I can infer). If the kids were sitting around a table and the microphone had been placed in the middle of the table - than it would have worked great (guessing that was why it was recommended by the National Board Certification).
It is about the worst type of microphone to mount on (or near) a video camera for two reasons: (1) the need to be on a flat surface, and (2) the omni-directional pickup gets noises from behind the camera (something you rarely want). If you are looking for a video camera microphone, you will find the "cardioid" family of microphones works much better!
Crown actually has a nice reference site, with many suggestions on choosing the appropriate microphone for any particular situation: [...]

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The Crown Sound Grabber II PZM Condenser Microphone is a Pressure Zone Microphone (also called a boundary mic) that makes the most of a unique behavior of sound waves when they meet a flat surface. Picks up sound from entire room with great accuracy and prevents phase cancellation. Back to back, 2 of them make a fantastic stereo rig.The Crown Sound Grabber II is ideal for applications such as conferences, group discussions, interviews, home video production, lectures, and recordings. The mic can be placed on a large surface such as a table, floor, wall, or lectern. Powered by AAA battery. Comes with mini phone plug and plug adapters.

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10/18/2012

Florea Recital II Double Bass Outfit 3/4 Size Review

Florea Recital II Double Bass Outfit 3/4 Size
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I have always been told, why purchase something cheap when you know it will eventually breakdown, well, I wasn't expecting what appeared to be a solid upright bass to become such a disaster. I purchased my bass January 09, by April I had noticed bending and chipping of the ebony board, ok, so they replaced the bass ,sent a new one. It was ok at first, then I started noticing that the sound quality was not the greatest, string vibration, and that simply made it difficult to deal with. I must have moved the bridge around 100 times, but nothing seemed to work. I gave up and had an expert explain the awful sound I was getting: here's a little list: a) the ebony board was really mahogany and the wood was simply painted black to look like ebony. Besides this outrageous lie by the company, the wood wasn't totally dry, so over the winter it bowed and the bass became unplayable. The bridge is a joke and the strings, perhaps the worst you could ask for. So, I got the board reshaped at a local luthier, a good adjustable bridge, and new set of strings: Total cost: [...], plus %500 purchase price: [...], not counting a year of dealing with a third class instrument. Moral of the story, should have bought a %1,500 bass from a local dealer and kept Chinese crap from entering our music education system.

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EastWest Gypsy Virtual Instruments Collection Review

EastWest Gypsy Virtual Instruments Collection
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Quantum Leap's Gypsy is an incredibly well done piece of sampling work. The classical guitar and violin have levels of detail that I never imagined were possible. I continue to be amazed by EastWest studios' attention to detail. Other notable instruments are the spanish steel guitar, and the trombone, which play very well and sound great. The flamenco and django guitars sound impressively realistic and the accordians are excellent. I consider this a "must have" for my core sample set.
It does require an iLok key to use, but since this is my fourth EW/QL PLAY instrument, that wasn't an issue for me.

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10/17/2012

Garritan Personal Orchestra Review

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I am surprised that this is the first review for GPO on Amazon, considering the growing following this collection has.
This is one impressive product - a comprehensive list of sounds, that work very well together. Obviously the samples in more expensive packages are more impressive in their basic sound, but if used with skill it is truly astonishing what can be achieved with this set - one has only to listen to the numerous user demos on their web site to see for yourself. The situation here is that the sum is in fact greater than its parts.
In this price range, there really isn't anything that can compare to it. The quality of the results achievable are good enough for professional use, and in fact it is getting considerable professional application in many different areas.
Anyone looking for orchestral sounds, but unwilling (or more likely unable) to the spend the thousands necessary for the big libraries should take a look at what is being offered here.
Really, bravo to the Garritan team for creating such an impressive library at a price point accessible to almost anyone.

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Whether you're a professional film composer who needs to produce orchestral mockups at a moment's notice, a hobbyist who wants to create great sounding orchestral music, or a student who is studying the art and craft of orchestration, Personal Orchestra will simplify creative work at a price that won't break the bank. In the studio, at home or on the road, Personal Orchestra is for every musician.Personal Orchestra contains samples of all the major instruments in a symphony orchestra-strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion-as well as instruments not found in other orchestral libraries-a Steinway® concert grand piano, a Stradivarius violin, Guarneri Violin, Gagliano Violin, Wurlitzer and Venus concert harps, Haynes flutes, Heckel bassoons, a Mustel celeste, a Rudolf von Beckerath concert pipe organ, a harpsichord, and many other exquisite instruments. There is everything one needs to create orchestrations of any size! In fact, as a whole, Personal Orchestra has the most expensive collection and highest caliber of orchestral instruments of any orchestral sample library ever recorded!Build ensembles one instrument at a time from individual solo instruments. This allows the user to construct ensembles or sections of any size - solo instruments, duos, trios, quartets, chamber ensembles, small orchestras, or a full symphonic orchestra.Personal Orchestra allows you to create realistic sounding orchestral music quickly and easily, right "out of the box." No confusin...

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Crystalcello MC500 Oil Varnished Flamed 4/4 Size Orchestra Cello with Lightweight Case + Padded Bag + Bow + Accessories Review

Crystalcello MC500 Oil Varnished Flamed 4/4 Size Orchestra Cello with Lightweight Case + Padded Bag + Bow + Accessories
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This is a pretty good cello for the price, but it requires a bit of attention from the buyer before it's really playable. The cello arrives, as advertised, with the strings slack and the bridge un-installed -- and rightly so, it shouldn't ship under tension. Putting the bridge up is covered, well enough, in the enclosed instructions.
But, before you do that, the fingerboard and nut (the little block at the top end of the strings) can really use some final finish work. As is understandable in such an inexpensive cello, the finish work has been done quite hastily and is a bit ragged. But, it's a simple matter to get the scratch marks out of the fingerboard and nut with some sandpaper of progressively finer grits -- sanding *with* the grain! Fortunately, these two parts don't have varnish on them, so you can sand them up nicely without having to refinish anything.
That will help with the cosmetics of the cello, but it also needed some help with the playability. As with any stringed instrument, how easy it is to play varies with how high the "action" is -- the distance between the strings and the neck. If the strings are too high, it takes a lot of effort to push them down to the neck, and gets tiring and painful for the player (especially if she's only 12). The default action on this cello (and, probably, all inexpensive cellos) is way too high, and MUST be adjusted before this is a usable instrument.
This will require a tiny file to deepen the notches in the nut that the strings ride in, until the bottom of each string is about 1/32" from the fingerboard just in front of the nut. I've been playing guitar for 30 years and have encountered this issue many times before, so I had the tools to, and no qualms about, doing this myself. If you're unable to do it yourself, you will have to find someone who can, or you will be unhappy with the playability of the cello. After the notches are deep enough, the nut should be filed down so that the strings are only half-way in the notches, and half-showing above the wood -- the strings should not be buried in what will probably be very deep notches once they're properly cut.
After the nut is right, you'll probably also have to deepen the notches on the bridge, too. Install the bridge and tighten the strings up to the proper pitch (or close). I'm not a professional luthier, but I measured a friend's well-set-up cello, and matched the heights of each string above the lower-end of the fingerboard: C-string=12/32" (or 3/8"), G-string=10/32", D-string=8/32", A-string=5/32". The lower strings were pretty close already, but the highest string needed to go down quite a bit. Especially since it's the one that's played "way up the neck" the most, its action is important.
Again the strings shouldn't be "buried" in the notches, so you'll have to sand or file the bridge until the notches are tiny nicks again. This is tougher, because you can't just flatten the top of the bridge -- it was, and should stay a "knife edge", so you have to sand the side of the bridge until it tapers up to the new notches' depths. (But notice that the bridge is flat on one side, and the taper is only on the "front". Don't sand the flat side.) Again, if you're uncomfortable doing this yourself, find someone who can. I don't think it necessarily has to be a professional luthier (though that's the safest route), but someone who's used to working with wood. It's not rocket science, but it does require some care.
Also, the strings that come with these cellos aren't very good. It was certainly playable, but we replaced them with a known-brand set, and it sounds noticeably better. The old ones are in the case, though, for emergency replacements.
One more thing -- while I had the strings off, I noticed that the tuning pegs would turn easily for a quarter-turn, then get tight, then easy again. This turned out to be caused by the pegs themselves being undetectably not-quite round -- probably (and understandably) caused by the weather difference between China and Southern California. It was causing the cello to be tricky to tune, because of the non-even force required to turn the pegs.
I fixed the problem by removing each peg and sanding the part that rides inside the hole, causing a "matte finish". Then I tightly re-inserted the peg, and turned it. When removed again, I could see where the peg was tight by where the matte finish had been burnished shiny. I sanded the shiny parts, and did it again. Eventually, each peg would burnish all the way around, and also turn smoothly and consistently.
If you've read this far, you're probably thinking that this is a "no good" cello. But I actually feel that it only suffers from some understandably hasty manufacturing, and that with a little extra attention, has become a quite good cello. I feel that, at the "price" of X dollars, a few hours of my time, and a new set of strings, it's a terrific cello. If you're expecting Ready-to-Play out of the box, you won't get it at this price -- but if you're willing to touch it up a little, or have someone else do it, it's a very good "deal". Other than the details I tweaked, the main part of the cello is well made (though the varnish is a little thick), the wood is pretty, and the staining is a nice deep red-brown (we don't like the usual "orange" finishes).
By the way, the company was great to deal with, too. They "upgraded" the cello from the described "alloy tailpiece" to an real ebony one. That's probably a welcome free upgrade for most people, but I actually prefer the alloy tailpiece because it has "designed in" fine tuners, where the ebony tailpiece has those atrocious kludged-on ones. I emailed them and they immediately sent an alloy tailpiece -- we had it two days later.


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10/16/2012

West Side Story Suite (arr. Raimundo Penaforte) Review

West Side Story Suite (arr. Raimundo Penaforte)
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The violin and piano parts are separated into 2 books. The print is nice and big. Even though Stephen Sondheim is credited for lyrics, this version does not have any lyrics. It's only piano and violin. It's exactly what I wanted. So I'm pretty happy with this version.

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Alfred Celtic Woman Songbook Review

Alfred Celtic Woman Songbook
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If you are a fan of Celtic Woman, then this songbook is for you. My personal favorite out of this collection is "Caledonia". The book includes the piano accompaniment, violin markings, and the lyrics. It is actually a very nicely done sheet music collection. It is missing some of the hits of the later Celtic Woman cds such as "The Spanish Lady". And the accompaniment isn't beginner level. Which actually I was glad for. But I do want to let people know, that beginner pianists might have some difficulty with the level of the accompaniment. Since I was a huge fan of Celtic Woman when I was little, this book serves as a nostalgic piece for me. As I've since gotten more interested in Classical music. However, I do recommend this collection of sheet music. And I think it will allow one to explore music for a long time through their songs.

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10/15/2012

Frost, Robert S. - Christmas Kaleidoscope - Cello - Neil A. Kjos Music Co. Review

Frost, Robert S. - Christmas Kaleidoscope - Cello - Neil A. Kjos Music Co.
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These books are wonderful to encourage duets. The cello book works great alongside the violin book, and even though one child is more advanced than the other, the arrangements are simple enough for both to play. A great way to encourage learning how to play with another musician with accessible arrangements. Each child has had fun picking either the melody part, or from two harmony parts.

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Profile PT-2700 Clip on Digital Tuner with Multi Color Display Review

Profile PT-2700 Clip on Digital Tuner with Multi Color Display
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I've got one of these. It's a good, inexpensive tuner that swivels, has a digital "needle" to show you sharp/flat and can tune my mandolin as well as my guitar. For the price, it's an excellent tuner!

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10/14/2012

Kun Bravo Viola Shoulder Rest, Standard Review

Kun Bravo Viola Shoulder Rest, Standard
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I bought the Shoulder rest for my son who is in high School Orchesta, he loves it. I love the price, anywhere else i would have gone would be $90.00 to $100.00., It arrived when it said it would, which was perfect, the day of his concert, Thank You

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Zoom G1K Kiko Loureiro Signature Pedal Review

Zoom G1K Kiko Loureiro Signature Pedal
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Kiko's stompbox is full of amazine tones!! what do you spec from this brazilian guitar extraordinare and ZOOM?. I find the distortions amazing! and some flangerish clean tones amazing as well. Sometimes I just use this pedal in front of a ROland JC120 and thats it


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10/13/2012

Profile AMS-PMT-3000 Clip-On Digital Metronome, Tuner, and Tone Generator with Tri-Color Display, Silver Review

Profile AMS-PMT-3000 Clip-On Digital Metronome, Tuner, and Tone Generator with Tri-Color Display, Silver
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This review is actually for the Profile PMT-3500. After reading a TON of reviews of different clip-on tuners, I finally took a stab at this one. The price, easy of use, and the built-in metronome snagged my attention. It tunes according to vibration only which works perfect for acoustic guitar especially in louder environments. It picks up the low strings fine for tuning. I would recommend this for any semi-serious, to serious guitar player...it's a little big (compared to other clip-on tuners), but does the job well.

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Profile Mini Clip-On Digital Tuner with Back Light, Black, AMS-PT-2800 Review

Profile Mini Clip-On Digital Tuner with Back Light, Black, AMS-PT-2800
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The instructions are really bad. But, alas, it is pretty easy to figure out intuitively. I was tuning my guitar with the gstring app on my phone and sometimes with my old regular guitar tuner using sound (I have a Martin 0M-1 with no pick-up). I thought that those did a fine enough job, but now that I have tuned using this, I will never go back. Seems to tune fine and I can tune it in lightening speed.
I was going to buy the Intelli IMT500, but a close review of the feedback showed that it could have a hard time with the low E and the buttons rattled while playing. This tuner does not rattle and tunes the low E with ease. Feels a little cheap (namely when pushing the buttons), but so does the Intelli. Well, it is cheap. So it is cheap, feels cheap, but works really really well.
If it dies on me, I will edit this review.
UPDATE: spoke too soon. the buttons rattle (I think it was the weather change that made this start???). Easy fix with a small strip of electric tape. Hardly noticeable.
UPDATE: After using the SNARK blue, I am changing. SNARK gives a more precise tuning. There is too much variation in what is acceptable on this one. I like the generally look and ease of folding down on this one, but when it comes down to it, what is most important is having your guitar in the best tune it can be.

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10/12/2012

Korg PX4D Pandora Personal Multi Effects Processor Review

Korg PX4D Pandora Personal Multi Effects Processor
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The Korg PX4D is a great little multi-effects processor for any guitarist or bass player! I bought mine to use when travelling mated to my Lapstick guitar. I spend hours on this thing and never tire of finding new ways to use it and new sounds for inspiration. It has a tuner, amp modeling, 100 user and 100 preset effects...and tons of great features I haven't even discovered yet.
I'd recommend this device for any guitarist...for practice or performance use. It's like a whole truck load of effects and amps/cabinets in a box the size of a pack of cigarettes.
Amazon's price is the best on the net!

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Behringer SM200 Slow Motion Effects Pedal Review

Behringer SM200 Slow Motion Effects Pedal
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I am very pleased with this pedal. It's really cool hooked up to a delay.

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10/11/2012

Taylor Swift & Def Leppard CMT Crossroads DVD Review

Taylor Swift and Def Leppard CMT Crossroads DVD
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Note: This is a Walmart Exclusive.
Outstanding!!! This combination turned out to be the one of the best CMT Crossroads Shows ever. Taylor Swift has her Country Band, which includes a fiddle player, she also has guitar players and a drummer also. Then you get Def Leppard , one of the Greatest Rock Bands of all time, with the line-up of Joe Elliot, Vivian Campbell, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Rick Savage. The performances of these 2 bands along with lead singers Taylor Swift & Joe Elliot are simply outstanding.
Some of the songs you get include: "Photograph", "Picture to Burn", "Hysteria", "Pour Some Sugar on ME", "Love Story", and "When Love and Hate Collide". Plus, you get great conversations between Taylor Swift and the members of Def Leppard.
Plus, you get bonus performances of "Our Story", "Love", and "Two Steps Behind".
Apparently, this dvd is being sold only by Walmart as a "Walmart Exclusive".
This is an outstanding concert DVD, and I highly recommend it. Thanks!!!!

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Peterson Stomp Classic Strobotuner Pedal Tuner Review

Peterson Stomp Classic Strobotuner Pedal Tuner
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Played in a couple of bands in the 80's and we used the Peterson Classic tuner a huge and ungodly thing. Now however, with the Peterson Stomp Classic things are more personal. Right at the forefront of my current arsenal, true bypass, a click of the switch and a quick tune and right back at it smooth transition, multiple functions, great design and durable(I wear boots and have big feet so it better take a beatin'). I highly recommend this tuner, a little higher priced than some but worth it in the long run!

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