I wouldn’t say one over the other. Nano vs. poly is more of a personal preference. I like the slickness of Poly but I’ve had the coating fray where the strings are picked. I would say that I highly recommend Elixer strings in general. They’re consistently the longest lasting strings that I’ve tried. And they keep a fresh tone for much longer than other strings.
Personal preference. I prefer Nanos/Poly's, because Poly's sound played in a bit, and I love me a VERY bright and twangy string, the d string covers that in the Nanos, and I listen to a comparison between Nano phosphors, vs earthwoods, and the earthwoods lacked that..
I have never run mine that way but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. I unplug it for the winter and it retains all of the settings when I plug it back in
I wear anywhere from 11-13 depending on the shoe but most are 12. Had to get these in 13. They do run a bit small. Just got them so I’m hoping I like em!
scam product, does NOT work I was hoping to love this Zok product, and fell for the hype online and ordered several. A few things to realize is that this product may make your pain worse. The company preys on people who are in pain, and looking for relief. You would be better off ordering an infant nose cleaner, because this product is nearly the same thing. It made my tmj pain and headache worse. They also only give very partial refunds when you return the item(s) you order, despite their website saying 100% guaranteed, easy returns. Additionally, if you look at their social media, they ONLY have positive reviews. They DELETE every single negative review. I tried leaving many reviews, only to have them deleted moments later. This is evidence of a scam product, and a company who is strategic in manipulating people who are desperate for pain relief. Learn from my mistake and don't order from this company that has zero integrity.
I've had one sitting around for years. What Software does it work with? Currently I only use Windows Paint. I am sure there are better apps. Is there something similar, to make the learning curve easier?
These are best suited for graphic design and photo retouching. So software like Photoshop is ideal. There is a popular free alternative to Photoshop called Gimp. You should check it out!
This version is not. But they do make a gore-tex waterproofed version. I sprayed these with a waterproofing spray which gave them a little bit of water resistance.
I have the option of buying used either the 120d or 120d ii for almost identical prices. Which would you recommend for the softest, most flattering talking head beauty videos? I am most after the most flattering lighting but the fan noise is also very important. Is one fan louder than the other?
This would mount on an aps-c camera but keep in mind that the focal length will be about 26mm-56mm due to the crop factor. But it will work if you’re okay with that focal range
The shield does a great job keeping the sparks contained. I found it to be a good piece of mind if you’re in a dry area with risk of fire starting from stray sparks or if you’re close to your house or something else that you wouldn’t want sparks to land on.
Just recently purchased the solo stove bonfire with the same cover, plus the surround with the cover, here in Houston it's been raining here for 4 days, it just quit this morning, I haven't removed the covers yet, hope it kept the stove dry
Enjoy your new acquisition! We haven’t seen the sun in about a month here in Buffalo, NY. I take my solo stove inside for the winter but it stays out all summer and stays perfectly dry with the cover on. Enjoy!
I have two of these and I like them very much; however, in much of my work I have to place tripods in the audience seating and these are too big to get the legs through the seats.
I have managed to accumulate 4 of these in the last five days at my local goodwill outlet. Paid $1.18 each - yes they are used. It’s stainless steel. I’ll survive.
I picked up a pair today and the biggest problem I have with them is that they decided to glue the insoles so you can’t replace them with something better, I may be returning them because of that. I did find that they do run a tad smaller than other brands.
Just bought a pair today in the UK and they were removable. I added another gel insole ontop of that to make them a bit more snug. Maybe they changed it or its just different regionally. Here in the UK, Adidas always come up half a size to a size smaller, but the poster may have been a bit more lucky or had a less weird foot shape than me
I would try setting it to a very low torque setting and verifying that it will click once it reaches a set torque just so that you can see how it behaves when it reaches proper torque.
I have also seen similar results to what RichardFlagg sees with ultra. That is in blowers (2 and 4 mix) and trimmers. The dealer is always going to recomend their oil. I use echo red armour and amsoil Saber and would recomend either. There is way better oil out there at the same price as the ultra.
Thanks for your input. I have watched a few of his videos about this oil. He seems to make some really good content. I’m a skeptic because my equipment all runs very well using this oil but anecdotal evidence is only a small part of any story.