These can go on any style, including the kidcore-esque aesthetics (Dressing something pastel). I'm gonna cop on that pair including Mi Basket ones from Diadora to relieve my inner child with my favorite outfit mentioned.
So you havent had any major drop out issues? Multiple people on forums, including me have experienced regular dropouts even on the most stable setting. Ive got mine plugged into a dedicated 12v 500mA port on my board so thats not the issue..
You don't like that they're open back, lack a detachable cable, have a coiled cable, and feature a high impedance... The problem isn't the design of these headphones, the problem is you bought the wrong headphones entirely. You should return or sell this pair and get a DT700 Pro X which is a closed back, has a detachable straight cable, and a low impedance of 48 ohms. One more thing to mention is that these headphones are easy to disassemble and service. If the cable breaks, you wouldn't throw them away. You'd find a competent electrician or get a few tools and solder it back on. See repair video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ehc6_y9PlaY.html
if you forget to charge the emissor, but you need it now, you cant used it because you need to wait for recharge.....But The emissors that have removal rechargeable batteries (AA) if you forget to charge the removal batteries, it is more easy to resolve the problem, because in emergency, you can try to buy some AA Batteries, some place/shop around.
Maybe you can use a second transmitter for longer performances . Don’t know if it charges while using? So let’s say you have one transmitter plugged into your guitar. 2nd one on the charger will the other transmitter receive. Or due to frequencies you can’t have 2 transmitters?
@@SearchingForTone I cant even find a store that sells just the transmitter... makes me wonder what NUX expects me to do when the battery in it starts fading lol.
@@RedWhiteBlueGamin Thats true im considering one of these just to make filming videos easier its crazy how many times my guitar cable gets in the way while filming 🤣
@@SearchingForTone I'm happy with mine, except for random drop outs during band practice. During a 2-3 hour practice and with the pedal on the most stable setting i get at least one dropout lasting 3-10 seconds. Its a shame. Ive contacted NUX support and im waiting on an answer. Many others are also experiencing this issue unfortunately :( Updating the firmware didnt help either.
Why would latency be adjustable? At what point would you say, sure dial that signal up a little later please. ? Odd. I would want it set to the lowest possible setting always
If you're on a stage with a bunch of lights and interference (Spinal Tap airport gig 🤣) and you're getting hiccups and dropouts, you can adjust the channel and then dial in a smidge of latency to allow the pedal to buffer the signal better.
I’m trying to learn too play the guitar and can’t figure out strumming and someone recommended this book but I’m not sure I’m ready for this yet… I know a good chunk of chords and the pentatonic. I feel like this book is for more shredding and music theory. Should I buy it anyway.?
I’m trying to learn too play the guitar and can’t figure out strumming and someone recommended this book but I’m not sure I’m ready for this yet… I know a good chunk of chords and the pentatonic. I feel like this book of four more shredding and music theory. Should I buy it anyway.?
I'd be interested in seeing a guide for how you got this to work. I have been trying to program a boss rc-10r for a few days now and there's nothing really out there for this combo.
@@andrewreviewseverything Awesome write up! For whatever reason it seems Boss has limited the 10R's ability to assign or even view CC #s for tap tempo, memory up and memory down. As of now it looks like there are no options for midi control of those parameters. I was hoping they might be the same as the RC-5, but based on your instructions, it looks like you were able to assign functions to individual CC #s. Hopefully Boss can release a firmware update and fix this.
That is a great book and more then enough scales for anybody. There are alot more scales. Dominant pentatonic Harmonic minor b4 are 2 examples not in that book. Check out Ted Green's encyclopedia for guitar free pdf. Composite II is actually Double harmonic Lydian. It took me along time to figure out what Composite II was and how to use it.
have a question I have this amp, but I want to replace a speaker with something like this. Eminence Legend 1058 10" Guitar Speaker, 75 Watts at 8 Ohms will this speaker work with my amp same ohms, the same inches higher wattage I want your opinion
have a question I have this amp, but I want to replace a speaker with something like this. Eminence Legend 1058 10" Guitar Speaker, 75 Watts at 8 Ohms will this speaker work with my amp same ohms, the same inches higher wattage I want your opinion
I have the same adapter, im using it with the katana mini amp but sound horrible for some reason.... i say the same but the one i have has a blue light, but it's the same model other that use the amp with batteries cuz it's just that bad
Nice Video! Have you ever tried to monitor your guitar sound on it? I want to purchase one recently and I wonder whether it sounds good enough to practice guitar through a plugin amp simulator.
Thank you. I thought it came with the full version of Amplitude. How would you compare it with the iRig USB and the iRig HD X, both of which do use USB-C?
I don't have the iRig USB or the iRig HD X so I can't say. Going forward, I wouldn't buy any more budget audio interfaces. The next one will be a $500-$1,000 audio interface.
One thing I wanted to know since I record heavier music with loud screams I was wondering if it's close enough to sound proof by that I mean does it make a noticeable difference in how much sound escapes? I don't mind if you can hear the screams and loud singing as long as it escapes at a quite enough level that wouldn't reach the neighbors.
@InquireWithin I ended up doing it myself I purchased sound dampening panels not the soft foam ones those don't work good for sound proofing. So yeah I purchased four 18 packs of the good panels and also purchased a huge sound dampening blanket total ran me 400$ and I managed to sound dampen a whole walk in closet witch is about 2 times that size and it probably sounds more sound proofed then that. So it is better to just do it yourself !
My bad for not getting back to you guys. The answer is no, unfortunately. This booth is solid for reducing reverberations and getting a better quality recording, but it's not going to make it so that no one can hear you. It's not sound-proofing, it's just meant to reduce the nasty echo and other sound problems.
@@andrewreviewseverything made my own for half the price its bigger and more sound dampening can barely hear outside of it, thanks for the reply though and Yeah I kinda figured it would be more for audio quality! :p
@@ZORBZ666 You made the right decision in my opinion. The Snap Studio Vocal Booth is for people who don't have the time or the skills to make it themselves, so they have to pay a bit extra for it and make a compromise in quality.
I used one of these for 10 years and only gave it up when one of the keys failed. Even then it was still doing two months on a charge. Never had a lick of connectivity issues either. All that said, after spending two weeks on a mechanical keyboard (it's replacement) there was never any chance of going back.