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    Hey all! Im not a store, just an average everyday guy that plays guitar and buys and sells more than he should.... everything I sell I have personally used for some period of time, everything I buy I am going to be using.
    Location: United StatesMember since: Jun 06, 2008

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    New TC Electronic Polytune Clip Polyphonic Clip-on Guitar Tuner!
    Dec 19, 2015
    TC Polytune Clip
    OK, first off, I love TC Electronic gear. Along with the Polytune Clip that I purchased here a couple weeks ago, I have been using a Polytune Pedal for the past few years. Pro's : Small, lightweight, easy to read display, ability to see the tuning status of all 6 strings at a time, great battery life, easy to find (to replace) battery, the clip (which is metal with rubber pads) seems to have enough grip to take some bouncing around without it singing off, it seems to be pretty durable & ACCURACY Con's: Its not the cheapest clip on tuner on the market, when strolling thru the tuning parameters it takes a few minutes to realize that they are not in total chromatic order, they start at E, Eb, D, Db, C, B, F, Gb, G, Ab, A, Bb, B then back to E ... it confused me for a few seconds. It is plastic, so if you are able to get it to pop off the headstock while bouncing around, it may not survive. I thought at first this would just turn into a tuner for my acoustic guitar, seeing I have a polytune pedal on my pedalboard, but I find that being headstock mounted just makes it more convenient to glance at no matter where you are on stage in respect to where your pedalboard is, so as time goes on, I see myself going to the pedalboard less and less for tuning. I mainly find myself using the pedal as a mute to switch guitars when I am too lazy to look for the mute button on my wireless pack ... End of the day, yes, i am quite pleased with the purchase and can honestly say I would do so again.
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    Line 6 G50 Wireless Guitar System + Transmitter pouch, Straight & Angled cables
    Nov 05, 2016
    Pro-Quality and sound without breaking the bank!
    OK, So I have 2 of these ... I got a great deal on my 2nd one, so I bought the whole setup when all i wanted was a 2nd transmitter (so I can have a transmitter on 2 guitars on stage for faster instrument changes). When I bought it, i thought "its always great to have a spares and backup stuff" ... everything else has still yet to be even opened. lol ... This unit is compact, is crystal clear, I have no issues with cutting out, I get about 7 hours play time out of 2 AA batteries. The transmitter is metal and rugged. My ONLY beef .. and this is splitting hairs ... is that I like my transmitter to hang from my strap, and i just don't trust the belt clip, so I bought transmitter pouches for like $15 each. I run this with a number of different guitars, both single coil and humbucker equipped and even on an acoustic. I run thru a Fractal Axe Fx II into a Matrix GT1000FX power amp into an Atomic CLR wedge. I sit this on top of my rack and run an 18" cable to the Axe Fx input. I have experimented with that hookup cable supplied by Gotham, Canare, Monster, Lave (ultramafic) and George L. No real audible difference. I THOUGHT that i heard the wireless as a little more 'crisp' .. but I likely could not pass a blindfold test trying to say if it was wireless or cable. Comparing the wireless to a cable between the guitar and Axe Fx, from the same brands, yeilded the same results. I am not a pro player. I do not have any endorsements or affiliations with any manufacturers. I am in my mid 40s and still gig 50 or so shows a year as a (very semi) pro musician. HAHA. I am a self proclaimed tone junkie.
    1 Ft Canare DA206 110 Ohm AES/EBU Digital Cable With XLR M to F Neutrik Gold.
    Feb 23, 2016
    Canare DA206 AES/EBU + Neutrik
    I use these as XLR interconnects between rack mounted audio/recording gear. I also use longer ones to go to powered speakers. Large diameter, well shielded and the AES/EBU cable really does seem to have a more open sound to the upper frequencies. The impedances may be an issue using with some microphones tho. I will keep some regular quad cables on hand if that problem arises. DEFINATELY buying more of these.

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