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We’re back with more bass gadgets - will they level up your playing, or clutter your closet? Let’s find out - no sponsors, no BS.
Wanna know how I rated all these bass gadgets? Watch the video so you get the full context. Here are some quick blurbs on what they do, and where to find them: (no affiliate links)
Funk Fingers
Mini drumsticks that attach to your plucking fingers, giving you a totally different tone and attack.
Hot Hand
Handheld expression tool that uses an accelerometer to detect your movements and send the signal to an effect pedal through the base station receiver.
NordyMute
Transform the sound of your bass, making it more muffled and ‘vintage-y’, with this plug-and-play rubber mute.
Soundbrenner Pulse
A metronome you feel rather than hear, through a vibrating motor you strap onto your body, which can be synced up to the app or a DAW.
Positive Grid Spark Amp
This super-compact bass amp is also a multieffects unit and a digital audio interface, which can be controlled from a smartphone or tablet.
Getaria + Xvive Wireless
Both these wireless systems are very simple - plug one in your bass, plug the other on your amp, switch ‘em on and go.
RoadieBass Auto Tuner
Straight from Skynet, this little robot (supposedly) tunes your bass for you - just stick it on your tuner and it’ll detect the pitch and turn the knob for you.
Guitar Glove
Nothing magic here - just a nylon glove that can help with various issues including excessive sweating, nerve issues, focal dystonia, arthritis pain, and nickel allergies.
Bonk Thumbrest
This non-adhesive, no-drill thumbrest tightens right onto the edge of your acoustic bass soundhole, so you’ve got somewhere to rest your thumb.
Hearos Earplugs
Tiered earplugs like these are a good option if you don’t want to throw down on custom earplugs - just remember they only protect your ears if you take them out of the case and put them in your ears!
Sensaphonics Custom Earplugs
The gold standard for musician’s ear protection, you’ll need to work with an audiologist to take impressions of your ears to get started with these - but it’s worth the effort if you’re a pro.
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29 ноя 2020