Hi and welcome to my RU-vid channel. In a world where everything is available at your fingertips, not everything is good as it looks. Price does not define quality and does not guarantee if you are gonna like it or not. Here you are going to acquire awareness on how to find the right instrument for yourself no matter how much it costs.
The music was much louder than this guy's voice, so I had to give up after only a few minutes. Couldn't hear what he was saying. Can you make a review without the background guitar? You could demonstrate how it sounds after the talk. That would work much better.
I have the same trem system in an ash body RG same specs but heavier which gives a better sustain. In my opinion, the string action should not be too low and the height of the pickups should be adjusted if it’s too high for optimal playability.
A shame there isn't an Ash/Jatoba option. The Ash is a better tonewood but I'm not a fan of Maple fretboards. I also usually don't like imitation Rosewood (I dislike Pau Ferro anyway and am skeptical of Laurel) but Jatoba may be the exception.
My suggestions : try the D'Addario NYXL strings. They are supposed to be a little brighter. As players we tend to focus a lot on the guitar parts while the amp, cab or multi effect unit are also highly responsible and can make a huge difference on the sound. Also adjust the height of of the pickups and lowering the bass side.
Really good demo of ultra iii I guess its probucks and not alnicko humbucker the possibilities are the best. My ultra les paul seem a little outdated. but still they kept the rather weak powersupply to the nanomag the 9volt shoul be exchanged in my opinion 😊🎸
The biggest difference that affects the price is solid vs laminated wood. The J200 (999) is a full solid wood (top, back and sides) whereas the J200CE is solid top only but laminated back and sides.
Rex K 1 second ago I bought a grounded power supply, but it didn't help. The ground ends at the voltage regulator and doesn't reach the amp. I used a piece of automotive wire and wrapped it around the ground lug, plugged it in the wall, then connected the other end to the spark amp with an alligator clip. The amp is perfectly silent! No noise!. Even on high gain without any noise gate, no noise.
I am glad this method worked out for you. The ideal solution is to contact Positive Grid. By following their procedure, you should become eligible to receive a proper grounded power supply at no extra cost.
50 people seems to be a lot and outdoor means that you need projection as there are not enough walls to reflect the sound. I would not buy 2 x Bose S1 Pro. I’ll rather invest in Bose L1 Pro series. They have everything S1 Pro offers and even more.
@@Bayenke I will suggest to check the L1 pro8 and compare with the L1 compact which has been discontinued. If it’s only to play party music, I guess it should be fine.
Bose S1 pro = bluetooth speaker + guitar/microphone/instrument amplifier whereas Marshall Tufton = bluetooth speaker only. It really depends on your needs. If it’s just to stream music, any bluetooth speaker will do. Bose S1 pro is more of an amplifier than just a bluetooth speaker.
Buy it. I have one and it’s the best acoustic I ever had. Solid spruce top and select maple back and sides. Also has nitrocellulose finish. Tone and sound cannon.
I put it to 220V AC. I just turn on power button (no singal ) then turn off immediately . There is nothing happen ? What wrong with it ? Hope you reply . Thanks
Check the input voltage rating at the back of your amp vs voltage supply of your socket. The power adaptor is already built in these amps. You cannot change the voltage input unless you are not using its dedicated power cable.
Hello everybody, I am looking for a studio amplifier (let's say small but powerful enough to enjoy.. keep in mind that I live in a apartment so I either go with a few W amplifier or one more powerful with the use of headphones). At the moment I am thinking about these: Fender Mustang 1 (has 20W) Fender Frontman 10G Fender Frontman 15G Vox Pathfinder 10 Fender Champion 20 Marshall MG10 Boss Katana Mini. Which one would you recommend, at the same price? Many thanks!!
In 2022, you need a decent amp with at least bluetooth technology & edit presets within its dedicated app. Save some money and get a Positive Grid Spark amp (not the mini). I have previously owned the Fender Mustang 1 but now upgraded to the GTX100.
Mine won’t allow my guitar to play i checked my amp settings both on amp knobs as well as in the app nothing, also i have tampered with all knobs even on guitar, changed my cables, my battery for guitar what gives???? Is this a grounding issue??
I just picked up one of these used from GC. Very nice neck and the acoustic sound is really warm thanks to the placement of the Nano mag by the rhythm pickup and not in the bridge.
Title is Cort Earth Mini but you hardly mention the Cort. You talk about the Little Martin and say it's the best sounding then you play the Cort to demonstrate. I guess you only had a Cort but wanted a Martin.
I’ve got the 470AHM which is basically the same guitar as the 370(I think the only difference is the exact bridge but they both do the same thing). I definitely thought it was worth the extra $50 for the ash body though. Grew up with over 20 guitars in my house and my dad always said you can never go wrong with an ash body. In my experiences he’s been right
When all 3 channels volume knobs are at 12 or less, there should not be any noise. Past 12 or max volume, if instrument and/or microphone is connected, there is some background noise when not playing and is normal.
Good music should sound like this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RQX5AcMEnC4.html Why do musicians want to make and amplifier sound like it is broken. It sounds like crap when add all that crazy stuff.
What will it the amp sound like with all those different lights turned off? I would like to hear the amp without all those add on's. so I could really tell how the treble, mid range, and bass sound. Just slow picking out a tune. All that other stuff just messes up the sound and make it sound like a broken amp.
@@stephenhenry1038 OK, I have a Fender Frontman 15 watt that I have repaired and it sounds great but the Reverb don't work . quest I'll have to take it apart again to repair that. It is a mess to work on.