reviewerID,asin,reviewerName,helpful,reviewText,overall,summary,unixReviewTime,reviewTime,division A2IBPI20UZIR0U,1384719342,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","Not much to write about here, but it does exactly what it's supposed to. filters out the pop sounds. now my recordings are much more crisp. it is one of the lowest prices pop filters on amazon so might as well buy it, they honestly work the same despite their pricing,",5,good,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A14VAT5EAX3D9S,1384719342,Jake,"[13, 14]","The product does exactly as it should and is quite affordable.I did not realized it was double screened until it arrived, so it was even better than I had expected.As an added bonus, one of the screens carries a small hint of the smell of an old grape candy I used to buy, so for reminiscent's sake, I cannot stop putting the pop filter next to my nose and smelling it after recording. :DIf you needed a pop filter, this will work just as well as the expensive ones, and it may even come with a pleasing aroma like mine did!Buy this product! :]",5,Jake,1363392000,"03 16, 2013",positive A195EZSQDW3E21,1384719342,"Rick Bennette ""Rick Bennette""","[1, 1]","The primary job of this device is to block the breath that would otherwise produce a popping sound, while allowing your voice to pass through with no noticeable reduction of volume or high frequencies. The double cloth filter blocks the pops and lets the voice through with no coloration. The metal clamp mount attaches to the mike stand secure enough to keep it attached. The goose neck needs a little coaxing to stay where you put it.",5,It Does The Job Well,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A2C00NNG1ZQQG2,1384719342,"RustyBill ""Sunday Rocker""","[0, 0]",Nice windscreen protects my MXL mic and prevents pops. Only thing is that the gooseneck is only marginally able to hold the screen in position and requires careful positioning of the clamp to avoid sagging.,5,GOOD WINDSCREEN FOR THE MONEY,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A94QU4C90B1AX,1384719342,SEAN MASLANKA,"[0, 0]",This pop filter is great. It looks and performs like a studio filter. If you're recording vocals this will eliminate the pops that gets recorded when you sing.,5,No more pops when I record my vocals.,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B00004Y2UT,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","So good that I bought another one. Love the heavy cord and gold connectors. Bass sounds great. I just learned last night how to coil them up. I guess I should read instructions more carefully. But no harm done, still works great!",5,The Best Cable,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B00004Y2UT,Brian,"[0, 0]","I have used monster cables for years, and with good reason. The lifetime warranty is worth the price alone. Simple fact: cables break, but getting to replace them at no cost is where it's at.",5,Monster Standard 100 - 21' Instrument Cable,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B00004Y2UT,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[0, 0]",I now use this cable to run from the output of my pedal chain to the input of my Fender Amp. After I bought Monster Cable to hook up my pedal board I thought I would try another one and update my guitar. I had been using a high end Planet Waves cable that I bought in the 1980's... Once I found out the input jacks on the new Monster cable didn't fit into the Fender Strat jack I was a little disappointed... I didn't return it and as stated I use it for the output on the pedal board. Save your money... I went back to my Planet Waves Cable...I payed $30.00 back in the eighties for the Planet Waves which now comes in at around $50.00. What I'm getting at is you get what you pay for. I thought Waves was a lot of money back in the day...but I haven't bought a guitar cable since this one...20 plus years and still working...Planet Waves wins.,3,Didn't fit my 1996 Fender Strat...,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",neutral A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B00004Y2UT,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]",Perfect for my Epiphone Sheraton II. Monster cables are well constructed. I have several and never had any problems with any of them over the years. Got this one because I wanted the 90 degree plug.,5,Great cable,1215302400,"07 6, 2008",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B00004Y2UT,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]",Monster makes the best cables and a lifetime warranty doesnt hurt either. This isnt their top of the line series but it works great with my bass guitar rig and has for some time. You cant go wrong with Monster Cables.,5,Best Instrument Cables On The Market,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B00004Y2UT,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[6, 6]","Monster makes a wide array of cables, including some that are very high end. I initially purchased a pair ofMonster Rock Instrument Cable - 21 Feet - Angled to Straight 1/4-Inch plugto use with my keyboards, but when it came time to purchase cables for my bass and guitar I thought I'd pinch a few pennies. I am so glad I did.I compared this cable model to the more expensive models I previously purchased and, aside from looks, could not detect any difference in sound. I Swapped back and forth between my guitars and keyboards, ensuring that each model was used on each instrument - still no difference.What the more expensive model has going for it is looks. I am not sure it (the higher priced model) is even more sturdy because the molded stress relief ends on this model seem to make it more reliable than its pricier sibling.Bottom line: carefully compare both cables using your own instrument and amp - if possible - before making a purchase decision. You may find, as I did, that higher price does not necessarily equal higher value, even from the same manufacturer.",5,One of the best instrument cables within the brand,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B00005ML71,Christopher C,"[0, 0]",I got it to have it if I needed it. I have found that i don't really need it that often and rarely use it. If I was really good I can see the need. But this is a keyboard not an organ.,4,It works great but I hardly use it.,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A2NIT6BKW11XJQ,B00005ML71,Jai,"[0, 0]","If you are not use to using a large sustaining pedal while playing the piano, it may appear little awkward.",3,HAS TO GET USE TO THE SIZE,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",neutral A1C0O09LOLVI39,B00005ML71,Michael,"[0, 0]","I love it, I used this for my Yamaha ypt-230 and it works great, I would recommend it to anyone",5,awesome,1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A17SLR18TUMULM,B00005ML71,Straydogger,"[0, 0]",I bought this to use in my home studio to control my midi keyboard. It does just what I wanted it to do.,5,It works!,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A2PD27UKAD3Q00,B00005ML71,"Wilhelmina Zeitgeist ""coolartsybabe""","[0, 0]","I bought this to use with my keyboard. I wasn't really aware that there were other options for keyboard pedals. It doesn't work as smoothly as the pedals do on an acoustic piano, which is what I'd always used. Doesn't have the same feel either. Nowhere close.In my opinion, a sustain pedal like the M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action or other similar pedal is a much better choice. The price difference is only a few dollars and the feel and action are so much better. The only thing I've found the Yamaha FC-5 Sustain Pedal is good for is taking up space in a drawer where I keep my electric guitar pedals.",2,Definitely Not For The Seasoned Piano Player,1376697600,"08 17, 2013",negative AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B000068NSX,"C.E. ""Frank""","[0, 0]","This Fender cable is the perfect length for me! Sometimes I find it a bit too long but I don't mind. The build quality is great and I know that it will last. The only gripe I have with this cable is that the metal sleeve gets unscrewed way too easily, requiring me to tighten it often.Sound quality is not affected, and the color is cool, definitely try this cable out.",4,Durable Instrument Cable,1376352000,"08 13, 2013",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B000068NSX,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",wanted it just on looks alone...It is a nice looking cord... I know it will perform...as for Sam Ash ...this cord was packed in a mailer inside another box with my Roc n Soc... his shipping team do great work..never any complaints from me... I love Sam Ash.. thanks Amazon,5,fender 18 ft. Cali clear...,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000068NSX,Charlo,"[3, 3]","I've been using these cables for more than 4 months and they are holding up pretty well. For years I used seemingly indestructable guitar cables that were made for me by an electrician friend. When they finally gave out, I got in the habit of using the no-name cables that are always on display near the register at Guitar Center- really more of an impulse buy than something I put any thought into. After the third or fourth Guitar Center cable failed from light use I decided to try these cables. Not only are they cheaper but they seem to be holding up better. I am not terribly hard on my gear but my cables tend to get twisted as I move around and the cheaper ones eventually fail mid-cable. I don't mind spending a few extra dollars if the cable is a little more durable. This cable is actually cheaper- $12 or so shipped- and it's holding up pretty well. These are actually very reasonably priced for 18' cables. There is some kind of limited life warantee on this product but I haven't needed it. Five stars for a nicely made 18 foot guitar cable that costs $12 shipped!Incidentally- these cables are shielded and are meant to connect your instrument to your amp's input. Do not use these to connect an amplifier to a speaker cab. You want to use unshielded cables for that purpose.Edit- More than 6 months has passed and this cable is functioning without any issues. The price on these things has gone up significantly and although the cable is highly recommended, there are probably better values from Hosa, Monster or Planet Waves-",5,So far so good. Will revisit at the 6 month mark ;),1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B000068NSX,GunHawk,"[0, 0]",Fender cords look great and work just as well. By adding the word California to the description I'm sure to sound like the Beach Boys...,5,Add California to the name and I jump!,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000068NSX,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","This is a cool looking cheap cable which works well. I bent one of the connectors pretty badly but that was my fault. One thing to consider with the cable is to tighten the connectors once in awhile. You'll be able to hear them rattle. It seems that the 'retro' look is screw on connectors over some black rubber, but other than that, the cable looks cool and works well.I also have the shorter red cable which goes with one of my guitars perfectly. I bought theses to use while practicing with others who use black cables. It's easier to plug into different amps without cutting someone out by accident. The green cable is good for that.",4,"Cheap and cool looking, good length",1331856000,"03 16, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B000068NSX,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]",The Fender 18 Feet California Clear Instrument Cable - Lake Placid Blue is a very good extra cord for a good price.,5,Fender 18 Feet California Clear Instrument Cable - Lake Placid Blue,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B000068NSX,WBowie,"[0, 0]",Very good cable. Well made and it looks great with my Candy Apple Red Tele. The reason I gave it only 4 stars is because it tends not to lay flat on the floor.,4,Guitar Cable,1354924800,"12 8, 2012",positive A2W3CLAYZLDPTV,B000068NTU,"Amazon Customer ""=Chris=""","[0, 0]","Got this cable to run a rockband keyboard controller to my M-audio profire 2626 to control midi in Pro Tools. Works great! Firm fit, solidly molded ends, reputable branded cable.(a bit on the thin side, but i haven't seen to have any issue due to this or anything. Couldn't go wrong for $5 at the time of my purchase and prime eligibility.",5,Quality cable!,1341446400,"07 5, 2012",positive A398X9POBHK69N,B000068NTU,Ann Vande Zande,"[0, 0]","When I was searching for MIDI cables for my ART X-15 foot controller, I came across these Hosa ones, and they were $2 dollars each! As they are now $6, I realize I would still be happy with that price as well, as they are high quality plastic and metal connectors, and work flawlessly. You must realize that they are only 5 feet, as I overestimated it and now wish they were longer. For any connection from racked sound modules, this will be perfect.",5,"I Got Great Pricing, But Still a Really Good Product",1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive AXWB93VKVML6K,B000068NTU,Michael Hassey,"[0, 0]",Cant go wrong. Great quality on a budget price - Hosa is the go to when you need to hook things up,4,Its a Hosa,1372809600,"07 3, 2013",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B000068NTU,Pat,"[0, 0]","The ends of the midi cable look and feel like quality. Connection is secure, no worries about uneven connections, it also detaches without a hitch. Highly recommended.",5,Quality and Secure,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive AXP9CF1UTFRSU,B000068NTU,tada,"[0, 0]","Just trying to find a midi to midi was a task, and you have to make sure the pin config is correct. This one is a good product and works just fine",5,Midi to Midi,1381795200,"10 15, 2013",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B000068NVI,b carney,"[1, 1]",The Hosa XLR cables are affordable and very heavily made.I have a large mixer and rack and cables everywhere.I decided to purchase shorter cables and the Hosa cables 5ft measurement worked perfectly.You really will not be disappointed with these.,4,Very Heavy Cables At Affordable Price,1341964800,"07 11, 2012",positive A27DR1VO079F1V,B000068NVI,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]",I bought these to go from my board to the amp. We use them for a mobile church so they take a beating. They are still going strong.,5,Still going,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000068NVI,David Burch,"[0, 0]","Sturdy cord and plugs, inexpensive, good value. I don't require professional-level equipment, so this cord serves my purposes well. Satisfied with purchase.",5,Does what it's supposed to do,1337990400,"05 26, 2012",positive AU9BPT3Y3K6J4,B000068NVI,G. L. Beebe,"[0, 0]","Use it every week at gigs. Solid, no problems with the solder joints. A good quality cable at a very good price.",5,Good cable,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B000068NVI,Gutjammer,"[0, 0]","Hosa products are a good bang for the buck. I haven't looked up the specifications, but I'm guessing the wire is 22 to 24 AWG, but since it's only 10' long, it's good enough.",4,Good Enough,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A2074KEJGRYJV4,B000068NVI,hcross,"[0, 0]",This was exactly what I was after. I have a voice touch and needed a small cord to connect the mic to the voice touch and this was perfect. Before I used a 20 foot cord to go about 12 inches. I highly recommend this for those who keep the mic on a stand and have a voice touch or other stand connected device for vocals.,5,Great little cord,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A7TRK2GG6BHWD,B000068NVI,"Johnny Pasta ""Johnny Pasta""","[0, 0]",I bought these because I really had too long of mike cords for my solo live show. And these are really nice cords if you have a home portastudio recording studio like myself. Who needs all the spaghetti to trip on all over the place? I bought two because I use a Digitech Live 2 Harmony processor and two XLR mike cords are required to make it operational. Good price here too. Hard to find just 10' mike cords. Usually longer ones are only obtainable.,5,Does the job. What more do you need?,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000068NVI,Lee,"[0, 0]",This cable seems like it will last me for a while. As it is only being used to connect a DI box it will not get abused as much as the vocal mics always do.,4,Decent mic cable,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000068NVI,Mark King,"[0, 0]","These are not the greatest but they're cheap and they get to you fast when you need them. I've only had one fail and I've bought many of them to use in our broadcast studio.Amazon is the first place I go when I need cables for audio, video, computers or concert lighting.Good music to all!",4,Decent inexpensive cable,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B000068NVI,Rick,"[0, 0]","This is a fine cable at a decent price point, nothing exceptional mind, but it gets the job done well enough.",4,a fine cable.,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",positive A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B000068NVI,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[0, 0]","I've used a lot of cables and I always come back to HOSA, they are indeed some of the best audio cables in their price range on the market.",5,Hosa is the best,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A3DWQW2L39RB1S,B000068NVI,S. Dawdy,"[0, 0]","I bought this cord after returning a cheap one that I should've known better than to buy. My son, who has some experience as a musician recommended the Hosa brand when I was seeking a proper replacement.I bought it for a small home recording setup which includes a Behringer C-1 Condenser Microphone and a Behringer Xenyx 302 Mixer, and both ends make a reliable connection to both the board and the mic; the sound quality is excellent.An excellent value for the money.",4,"Excellent quality, exactly what I needed",1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive AQQ91U1U4YKDF,B000068NVI,"Vince Lewis ""Vince""","[0, 0]","Nice solid cables, with excellent support at the ends. Should last a lifetime of usage no problem and just what I needed to connect my tube preamp.",5,great value,1372464000,"06 29, 2013",positive AA5TINW2RJ195,B000068NW5,,"[0, 0]",Good quality cable and sounds very good,5,Five Stars,1405382400,"07 15, 2014",positive ABC68JUCPTVOE,B000068NW5,"A. Fabbri ""afabbri""","[0, 0]","Zero issues with this cable so far. It feels fairly cheap and light weight but it has survived for months of plugging in, unplugging, and packing between practice spaces.I'll update this review if/when it breaks.",5,Pretty cheap cable that has lasted so far,1333152000,"03 31, 2012",positive A3W2E6S24BTXXK,B000068NW5,"airchamp ""ariel""","[0, 0]",Realtively inexpensive patch cable for electric guitar.I have had it for a few months and so far it has held up pretty well,5,very nice cable,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000068NW5,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I bought this because I wanted a cheap replacement cable for one that had a short. I'm pleasantly surprised with this cable. It's decent sound and decent build quality, for a good price.",5,"Nice guitar cable, even better price",1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A398X9POBHK69N,B000068NW5,Ann Vande Zande,"[0, 0]","This is a very nice cable for the price. I already bent one end of it though, fortunately it still works fine. Inside the phono connector the wires are covered by white shrink plastic. Haven't noticed any hum or crackles. For sure a good buy.",4,Does What You Want,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B000068NW5,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[12, 13]",Cheap and good texture rubber that does not get stiff. Only time will tell how well the soldering is. Sounds fine to me.,4,"flexible, soft rubber is great.",1290038400,"11 18, 2010",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000068NW5,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","Seems sturdy enough, and no noise issues, so I'm pretty much satified with it; it doesn't leave the house so I'm not asking it to handle a lot, but with reasonable care it should last a while.",5,"Works wonderfully, no noise",1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A1H4WSC8JWS59N,B000068NW5,bradley,"[0, 0]","I'm not a professional, but have been playing for many, many years. This is the best cord I've ever had, though I'm sure Eric Clapton has something better.",5,excellent,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000068NW5,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 1]","This Hosa Cable is very well made, with good quality connectors and a nice long length. My son is expanding his collection of amps and effects pedals so needed additional cables to get everything connected. This 25' cable gives him flexibility to move around and it is sturdy enough that it can take being stepped on and pulled around.The cable works well and is a good value for a decent quality cable.Highly Recommended!CFH",5,"Great Guitar Cable, Good Value - Highly Recommended",1346803200,"09 5, 2012",positive A12ABV9NU02O29,B000068NW5,C. Longo,"[2, 2]","I didn't expect this cable to be so thin. It's easily 1/2 the thickness of any guitar cable I've used. Not sure about long-term durability or signal loss/interference. If I had the foresight I'd spend a couple extra bucks on a thicker cable. Still, it works and was inexpensive.EDIT: 6 months later and it's dead already. Wire frayed at the right angle jack. You get what you pay for.",2,Cannot recommend,1309910400,"07 6, 2011",negative A2U1Z3TZ4P76JB,B000068NW5,C. Zemer,"[0, 0]","Bought this for my daughter along with her new guitar. It seems to work well, no issues in the first couple of weeks.",5,Cable works as described,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000068NW5,David G,"[0, 0]","It hums, crackles, and I think I'm having problems with my equipment. As soon as I use any of my other cords then the problem is gone. Hosa makes some other products that have good value. But based on my experience I don't recommend this one.",1,I have bought many cables and this one is the only one that gives me problems,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",negative A37A41GWQFMK3D,B000068NW5,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","I am not hard on cables. I typically just plug them in to my guitar, dont move around much, and play for an hour or two a day. this one seem to perform just fine. no buzz, and/or other noises noted. I have several of them and they have all performed well.",4,gets the job done,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",positive A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B000068NW5,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]","I have found Hosa cables to be an excellent value. More expensive cables may be more rugged, but for the price, I'm very happy with the Hosa's I have purchased.",5,Nice cable for the price,1399939200,"05 13, 2014",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B000068NW5,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","This is good cable. Excellent 1/4" plugs. The lugs and solder joints are covered with heat shrink material, which will hold everything in place for years. Grade A+ cable at a very affordable price. Definitely going back for more. The 25 ft. cable was only a couple dollars more than 10 ft.",5,Well made audio cable,1381190400,"10 8, 2013",positive A34VZEFXQJJ7AT,B000068NW5,Guitarslim,"[0, 0]","Pretty crappy cable. It works and gets the job done, but after purchasing this product and using it, I will shell out the extra bucks for better quality.",5,Eh,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B000068NW5,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]",I use this cord in my church to run from my pedalboard to my amp (which is in a soundproof box). The cord is reliable and clean sounding. I like it and have used HOSA products in the past with confidence. Excellent cord. Hopefully this review will be usefull to you.,5,"great, affordable, cord",1392163200,"02 12, 2014",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B000068NW5,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","This my second Hosa guitar cable. (The other one is shorter.) Like my first Hosa cable, this is a high quality item. I'd definitely buy more cables of this brand.",4,Nice Cable,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A3LNNEYLGGCO25,B000068NW5,Hans R,"[0, 0]","Works for practice ... it's a guitar instrument cable, what can I say ... maybe not the best but it serves it's purpose.",3,maybe not the best but it serves it's purpose,1404518400,"07 5, 2014",neutral AMACM7BGUQCZD,B000068NW5,IBZANE,"[0, 0]","These cables have taken a beating the last few months, and have served me well with no problems..Real metal ends, not molded on, with high quality silicone jackets and strain reliefs at the connectors..",5,High quality low cost,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A38HMS5RYSYF8G,B000068NW5,James I Van Asten,"[0, 0]",In my opinion it does not hurt to have extra guitar cables around. From experience they tend to just die without notice. I have a feeling this one will last a long time. It is built sturdy and sounds really good.I recommend this product.,5,works as advertised....,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A6D91KPQGIDKZ,B000068NW5,"Jim R. ""Photo man""","[0, 0]",Hosa guitar cables work great. Never had any problems with them. I own several of different lengths and they all sound perfect.,5,Good cables,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A2RCCN4KEXZGC8,B000068NW5,"Joe Average ""Joe Average""","[0, 0]",This product does exactly what it is supposed to do at a decent price. I have absolutely no complaints. This is my first experience with the brand and I am not disappointed.,5,No Complaints,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A3GAP455S8YH0M,B000068NW5,"Joe's Gadgets ""JOE H.""","[0, 0]","Good quality guitar cord.Very low noise, repairable, effective strain releaf,thick rubber cover!! This is a great buy, under 10 bucks for a quality cord.Of course I just got it..it might not be durable but it looks durable.If I change my mind about anything I will update my review.For now, I would say, buy one!!Joe",5,Good Quality,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B000068NW5,Joe Toland,"[0, 0]","This is a good solid cable with no problems. When I'm on stage, I like a longer cable but at practice I don't need all the extra length tangleing up on everything...",5,Perfect for practice!,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B000068NW5,jschristian44,"[3, 3]",This guitar cable is very nice. It looks high quality and has the white ends. Fantastic deal for this cable.,5,Nice high quality guitar cable,1293580800,"12 29, 2010",positive A3VPISTBNS66C5,B000068NW5,k2review,"[0, 0]",Good product at a good price. Have used it multiple times and works well with my guitar and speaker. Great to have when friends come over to jam.,4,Works well,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B000068NW5,Kenwood,"[0, 0]",This item is well built and I like the terminal ends and how they have the spring built in. These aren't going to be the most durable road cables but for home and light road use they will work well.,5,Well built cable,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",positive A3MYWHYZ30WLQJ,B000068NW5,kyle c.,"[0, 0]",This amp plug is great for the price its 10 ft long the perfect size for jammin at home and it has a quality look to it aesthetically totally worth the price,5,pperfect amp chord.for home use,1377734400,"08 29, 2013",positive A1FHOW9NVOH8XR,B000068NW5,Lee,"[0, 0]","Hosa Cable GTR210 Guitar Instrument Cable - 10ft. is a High quality Instrument Cable, but low cost, won't break the bank. I'm very satisfied with my purchase.",5,Hosa Cable GTR210 Guitar Instrument Cable - 10ft.,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000068NW5,Lee,"[0, 0]",...unbalanced guitar cable is notoriously noisy especially around florescent lights. These are no different. I would prefer to use cables with better shielding but cannot justify the expense considering how rarely these things get used.,3,Standard guitar cable,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",neutral A2VH0UT5EQFB6P,B000068NW5,Loveguitar,"[0, 0]","This is your basic, black electric guitar cable but it works great. So far the connections at both ends are solid and the sound from the amp is great! Nice and rubbery and 10 feet is long enough. If problems arise later with this cable, I will update this review, but as of now there has been no problems whatsoever with this cable.",5,Hosa Electric Guitar Cable GTR210,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000068NW5,Mark King,"[0, 0]","Hosa cable quality can be all over the place, some of their products are good (sound good, reliable, long lasting) and some of their products are not good (affect sound negatively, break prematurely, short useful life span).These guitar cords are actually quite nice, they feel good (gooey soft rubber jacket like Mogami), they sound good and so far they are working reliably, the rubber jacket is about .25" in diameter (by eye) and there is a short heat shrink overwrap to add strength where the wire enters the plug.I bought these when I needed cables fast for an internet concert, we had lots of pedals and signal splits to connect up. These cables arrived in good working condition and we've been using them continuously since.We have over a dozen tube amps and are very particular about sound degradation but so far these cables have not disappointed anyone.I would buy more if I needed them.",4,So Far So Good,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",positive A2WYAHJGST6AOT,B000068NW5,Matt,"[0, 1]","It's a cable, no frills, tangles pretty easy and due to it's design it might rattle a little when you move around but it works like it should",3,average cable,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",neutral A781ITP3HE2N5,B000068NW5,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I never really considered a cheaper cable, I was always taught to get the best I could afford. When this showed up in a cable search on amazon, I jumped on it. I figured I had nothing to lose.To my surprise, this is an excellent cable, with good build quality and a strong, thick jacket that inspires confidence. The sound through it is identical to my Monster cables, and it cost one quarter the price....hmmmm, guess I should have tried to figure this out myself instead of listening to "snobs" for so many years. I will never do that again.This is worth the money twice over, try it out for yourself and kiss overpriced cables goodbye!",5,"Good quality, low price",1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive AN73VQ17FZVJ8,B000068NW5,MJK,"[2, 2]","One end was loose, so I tightened it, it keeps coming loose so I had to put a dab of crazy glue on the threads, hope I don't ever have to open the end for repair.",3,Good for the Price,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",neutral ALUTHT4U058KZ,B000068NW5,M. M. Jackson,"[6, 6]","For the price, fantastic.They do feel light and I don't trust the build quality at the key stress points (where cable meets connector), but then again I am not going to push it.Set your guitar down on it by accident when it's plugged in and...who knows.But for seven bucks it gets the job done. Recommended if you are doing the ""beginner"" thing and testing the waters.Otherwise, spend a few more bucks for something with higher chances of lasting.",4,"Feel a little flimsy and can see easily breaking, but the work",1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A1A15ECLHM9BQY,B000068NW5,Nick,"[0, 0]","Hosa makes good stuff, this is no exception. I've trusted them for years, I can't think if a single Hosa cable I've owned that's failed.",5,Excellent,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A1S8R9OAIQT7YI,B000068NW5,patriotsarebest,"[0, 0]",Only complaint is the size which is my fault. If you can buy at least a 15 foot if you plan to use it on stage.,4,Only complaint is the size which is my fault. ...,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B000068NW5,pops,"[0, 0]","Hard to day too much, but it works great. No issues to speak of. It does the job perfectly well",5,worth it,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive AVY8D3ULJTX0H,B000068NW5,P. Panehal,"[0, 0]","For the price, this works really well. I see no faults. It can unscrew pretty easily, but this is hardly a problem right now.",5,Works,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",positive A15BHBF0L0HV1F,B000068NW5,"Quaestor ""Raoul Duke""","[0, 0]","This cable disproves the notion that you get what you pay for. It's quality outweighs its price. Let's face it, a cable is a cable is a cable. But the quality of these cables can vary greatly. I replaced a lighter cable with this one and I was surprised at the difference in the quality of the sound from my amp. I have an Ibanez ART series guitar into an Ibanez 15 watt amp set up in my home. With nothing changed but the cable, there was a significant difference in quality and volume. So much so that I checked with my guitar teacher who said he was not surprised. The quality appears good. The ends are heavy duty and the little bit of hum I had due to the proximity of everything was attenuated to the point where it was inconsequential. I've seen more expensive cables and this one is (so far) great.Hosa GTR210 Guitar Cable 10 Ft",5,"Good quality, great price",1320192000,"11 2, 2011",positive A1AFN4T80DZ3RR,B000068NW5,Quique,"[0, 0]",I was looking for a long cable to perform live with my band and i'm glad with HOSA quality. It feels reliable and without adding noise.,5,Very good quality for an excellent price,1383868800,"11 8, 2013",positive A3DCG2MNPR4BW,B000068NW5,RAYON ORMOND,"[0, 0]","These are Good cables at a good price!! Not sure they would hold up to heavy use, but for practicing at home they are really great!",5,Good cables at a good price!!,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A3NGAQKJ6X088B,B000068NW5,"R. Beckmeyer ""Positively Positive""","[0, 0]","very sturdy, high quality with little to no feedback, i use it for performing for my friends and they all love it",5,"works well, great quality",1402876800,"06 16, 2014",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000068NW5,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]","Unless you're going to go for the very top of the line most expensive professional chords, these will do for any medium sized venue.",5,Great Value,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B000068NW5,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 0]","I have many lengths of these Hosa cables and have neverhad a problem with them.I am not an active musician, so have not put any of them throughthe riggers of what happens on stage; so I cannot comment on thistype of usage.In my over 40 years (10 of them on stage) I have come to realize, thatyou should ALWAYS have extra cables (just like strings) with you, aseven the most expensive cables will sometimes let you down.",5,Good cables,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B000068NW5,S. Haney,"[4, 4]","I've been using these for about 3 weeks now - they are strong but flexible and don't seem to develop kinks or bending ""habits"" if you roll them up the proper way.I've seen and used some better cables but not at this price point. And I've certainly seen quite a few worse! This is a pretty good sweet spot, in my opinion.",4,Very Solid Cables,1295568000,"01 21, 2011",positive A3UD50M7M72150,B000068NW5,synthezatory,"[0, 0]","I'm a pro-cheapo and I hated this thing. They're noisy, and the cables feel really cheap, gummy-like. Drop few more bucks and get something else!",1,Crap,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",negative A2B78RXJ2PB6ZD,B000068NW5,Tom,"[0, 0]",Works great on my 100 watt Amp. Almost compares to a monster cable. And with Its length Its plenty of Room from your Guitar to amp. GOOD PRODUCT!,5,Works Good. No complaints!!!,1328313600,"02 4, 2012",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B000068NW5,Truvor,"[0, 0]","Good cable, as good as any expensive brand. Thick, a bit stiff and seems to be shielded. No complaints at all.",5,Good guitar cable,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",positive A18LZ6VHS4DK69,B000068NW5,Wesley Newell,"[0, 0]","I own lots of hosa cables they are cheap and quality is there. I've only recieved one bad cable out of around 50 or so. I use a lot of these guys and if they work when you get them, they havn't failed yet.",5,hosa rocks,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive AQG6AQXC703WD,B000068NZC,Bob,"[0, 0]","It is a decent cable. It does its job, but it leaves much to be desired as far as structural integrity is concerned. The mating part of the connector jiggles back and forth. The switch is also loose. The connector will move around 2mm out of the microphone without the switch being pressed.'I would not recommend using this cable for critical applications. It would be more suited to home or hobby use.",3,Does Its Job,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",neutral A2YGWCX3DQ6ER0,B000068NZC,Christian Morales,"[0, 0]",the cable is great for connecting directly to the computer microphone to record live without a console or mixer...... its great i recomended,5,good for direct connect to computer,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A21VM9WVF8EOSJ,B000068NZC,"J. Warren ""NiALTA""","[3, 3]",Bought this to hook up a Beta 58 to a Panasonic G2 DSLR and a Kodak Zi8 for interviews. Works the way it's supposed to. 90 degree TRS is a nice touch. Good price.,5,Does what it was intended for,1323129600,"12 6, 2011",positive A3M48SSAOTBSMW,B000068NZC,"L. Rapoport ""lenrapp""","[3, 3]","Just received this cord and it seems to work as expected. What can you say about an adapter cord? It is well made, good construction and sound from my DSLR with my mic is superb.",5,Works as expected,1335312000,"04 25, 2012",positive AFLRU6952DEFX,B000068NZC,S.,"[0, 0]","If you're like me, you probably bought this to hook up an XLR microphone to a digital recorder or a PC.It works fine for the handy type recorders.But forget hooking this directly to a PC. Way too much noise.",4,Good for some uses,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A1W3CEEQBJ4GTN,B000068NZC,S. Marchuk,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my Canon Vixia HF G10 Video Camera and a Shotgun Mic that I recently purchased for it. I needed a 12" wire for it to be a perfect fit from my mic (which is mounted on the Mini Advanced Shoe) to the microphone plug on the Video Camera...The wire on this thing is *not* 1 foot long. the actual wire is under 8" long itself. I would have returned this thing but it was cheap enough that it wasn't worth the hassle... I'd have rated it 1 star, but I tried it on my Nikon D3200 (Shoe mounted Shotgun Mike) and it worked out ok. Still a tight fit though (since there's only 8" of wire)...I'd recommend anyone looking for a short cable go with a 2' adapter; worst case scenario, you can zip-tie a loop instead of getting angry that it doesn't fit.Also, not sure if it's the wire (so this didn't affect stars) but I hear a hiss when recording. Again; unsure if it's the way the wires are stretched out to the max on the DSLR or not (or my shotgun mic).",2,Measure your damned wires before sending them...,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",negative AXP9CF1UTFRSU,B000068NZC,tada,"[0, 0]","Well made, XLR 3 pin adaptor to mini. Needed to get a real XLR mic into the computer and this did the job.",5,Recommend,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000068NZG,Jason Lewis,"[0, 0]","The listing for this item can be confusing if you are not sure what stereo XLR is. Stereo XLR is meant to be similar to your stereo headphones, where left and right are separate unbalanced wires. This cable is configured to be a stereo unbalanced XLR to a stereo unbalanced TRS cable. This item is not a mono balanced XLR to a stereo unbalanced mic cable.A little bit a soldering can fix this connector by moving the red wire from ping #3 to pin #2 with the white wire. Pin #3 then ties to pin #1 with the ground wire.",5,"Product shipd as expected, but the listing for this item can be confusing",1371686400,"06 20, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000068NZG,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","First, the reasons why I awarded this five stars: the construction is uniformly excellent. Both ends have strain reliefs, the 1/8"" connecter perfectly mates with the plug into which I insert it, and the XLR end is a quality component.I purchased this specifically to transform the third channels in myPowerwerks 50 Watt Personal P.A. Systeminto something more useable. This greatly expands the functionality and versatility of the portable PA by allowing me to plug in another mic. Since I have three of those units daisychained I was able to significantly enhance the entire system with this simple adapter.Another reason why I love this is it's noise free. In some environments in which I play there are sources of electromagnetic interference that cheap cables will pick up and transmit. I have not had that problem with this one, so it's another plus.Overall I am very pleased with this adapter and actually purchased a spare in case I damage or lose my primary one. It's a bit pricier than others I considered, but I feel that the quality and peace of mind are worth the premium.",5,Solved a big issue for me,1372118400,"06 25, 2013",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B000068NZG,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[0, 0]",I use this cable to run a extra line from microphone podiums to a zoom H1. This adapter has never failed me and has been instrumental in capturing quality audio at live events. I own several of these and love them.I highly recommend this adapter to any visual or audio professional. Also check out Hosa's sinlge XLR to double XLR splitter.,5,Good adapter cable,1400716800,"05 22, 2014",positive A34IJACMU8C3IM,B000068NZG,"Rob W. ""Sounddude""","[12, 12]","This adapter cable for stereo mics to work with small DV cameras will function but with caveats.First, it's construction is pretty light weight. That means you will have to be ""gentle"" with it when using it. That's something none of us in the broadcast production field want to worry about since our gear gets pretty beat up.Second, the adapter only has a one foot in length cable on it. This is pretty short and may not reach to wherever the mic input jack is on your camera. That means you would need another short XLR mic cable to extend from the mic to this adapter.So just be aware that this may work fine for some and not work at all for others. I went to Sam Ash music and found a similar adapter cable, heavy duty, and with a longer cable for the same price. It pays to shop around!",4,Light Weight Cable For Stereo Mics With Limitations,1229299200,"12 15, 2008",positive A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B000068NZG,TriggerHappy,"[0, 0]","Well made. Works as it should. However, seem to be getting a little bit of noise from a shotgun mic straight into a D800. (more than the usual expected)To see if it was the Mic, cable, or adapter; Tested it going straight into a Zoom H4 recorder.Seems to be a little but more noise going through this adapter cable than straight into the XLR input.No big surprises. Minor clean up in post.",4,Good construction,1356825600,"12 30, 2012",positive A3UPEG3LRWOX16,B000068O1N,Alfredo,"[0, 0]","Haven't used it yet but if it's like the other cables I have from the same company, it should work fine.",4,Nice Cables,1387929600,"12 25, 2013",positive A2QJQ3HSJB4NS,B000068O1N,Bmkeener,"[0, 0]",Great stereo sound out of the keyboards.My keys had a single 1/4" stereo out so this cable was needed to get it to convert to a true 2 channel stereo so we could EQ it properly and it worked like a charm. I highly recommend this cable.,5,Perfect.,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000068O1N,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",Another quality product from Hosa. Just what I needed for an insert patch from my mixer to EQ. I always like slightly longer length as I can always zip tie back but hard to stretch! No noise from this cable!,5,GOOD INSERT CABLE,1384128000,"11 11, 2013",positive A2XXBZPQT5EXHV,B000068O1N,Darren O'Neill,"[0, 0]","When I ordered these I wasn't expecting a whole lot since the price was under two dollars for a nearly 10-foot cable. It turns out the quality is quite excellent and these cables are not flimsy at all. I plugged them into the mixer and waited to hear some static, interference or buzz to explain the low price and all I got was a nice, clean signal. Highly recommend these to anyone with a mixer that needs an insert cable.",5,Excellent Insert Cable,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B000068O1N,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[0, 0]","These are solid cables -- tight fit in receptacles, no introduction of noise, and no discernible loss of signal. Especially considering the price, these are brilliant. I was like some of the reviewers wondering if such an economical cable could be any good, but I trusted their judgment and gave these a try and so count me in among those who weren't sure but have become convinced that Hosa knows how to make a great cable, and to do so without the need to charge Monster Prices.",5,They work great,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",positive A203OCQQ12MAVT,B000068O1N,"HMMWV ""God, Country, Corps""","[0, 0]","On my mixer, I have send/returns on the same plug using a 3 wire TRS with send on the tip, return on the ring, and a common ground. But my effects boxes like to have separate 1/4"" TR ins and outs.This is the perfect cable for just such a hookup of things like the behringer sharkBehringer Shark FBQ100 Automatic Feedback Destroyerto the 1202-vlZ3's send/returnsMackie 1202-VLZ3 12-Ch. Compact Recording/SR MixerI probably will order a second cable having seen how well the first one worked out on a send/return.",5,I needed this for returns,1318723200,"10 16, 2011",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000068O1N,Lee,"[0, 0]","I still operate in an analog environment quite often, so I end up using lots of inserts. I have 8 channels of compression, limiter, gate and expander, plus various EQs and effects processors that need to be routed and applied to specific channels. I have an insert snake that I use as well, but the individual insert cables (of differing lengths) that I carry are lifesavers that make me a more efficient soundman during setup and a more flexible soundman during the show!",5,Soundman must have insert cables,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",positive A3JUQ2E799OC5B,B000068O1N,"Markcm ""Markcm""","[0, 0]","I use these in my home studio as INSERTS and they work great. No complaints.On a side note, I always clean all my cables with CAIG DeoxIT Gold G5 Spray Contact Conditioner 5 oz.and hightly recommend it to all musicians, you will hear the differnce. I also spray a q-tip and and clean all the jacks on my guitars and instruments.",5,Good price vs. value. Works great for my home studio,1297728000,"02 15, 2011",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B000068O1N,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","When you need an audio insert cable, you need an audio insert cable.We custom manufacture insert cables for custom sound-reinforcement fixed installations. For mobile rigs, such as mixer cases with processing gear, it's simply not cost effective, and Hosa is our go-to brand for reliability and durability. There are other brands, but our reputation is at stake.Hosa allows us to maintain our good reputation, while lowering our labor costs. Thanks for such a dependable product, Hosa! Thanks for such a great price, Amazon!",5,"Just the right product, just the right price",1381190400,"10 8, 2013",positive A1FCX548TD6DLP,B000068O3D,Cooper the Beagle,"[1, 1]",I play my I-pod through a small guitar Amp. Great way to wake up the kids. Works perfectly for the purpose. Keep in mind small end for I-Pod is stereo and large end that goes into amp in mono. If needing a stereo jack at both ends get something else.,5,Use to Plug I-Pod into Guitar Amp,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A35D9ODUCAMF5G,B000068O3D,Dad,"[0, 0]",plugged it in and it works to connect a mono line out to the stereo input on a Lepai amp. not much else I can tell you,5,plugged it in and it works,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A3UETHIJBL6MCV,B000068O3D,E. Temple,"[0, 0]","I bought a few of these to hook iPods/iPhones to live stage sound systems, most of which are not in stereo anyway, so why use stereo-to-mono adapters or 2 separate channels when it's not needed? Perfect solution, seems durable.",5,Sound Engineer's Solution,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B000068O3D,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]","I carry this in my bass gig bag so I can plug my phone into the mono aux-input on the back of my Genz Benz bass head. Handy for rehearsals when the band needs to listen to a track while working out an arrangement (my bass cab is full range fEARful 15/6/1). Before picking this up, I used a couple of cables / adapters to go from stereo 1/8" to mono 1/4" and it often seemed I never had quite what I needed on hand.",5,The exact cable I need for my application,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B000068O3D,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]","This is what it is... A super cheap mono cable. It should be sufficient for many needs and is cheap enough that thin wire gauge and such can be forgiven. Just be aware that it is cheap and unshielded, etc.For the price and intent, I almost gave it 5 stars. But it's not a 5-star cable... It's a fair quality ultra cheap cable. 4 stars seems about right. (Yes, this is almost exactly what I wrote about the other Hosa cable I reviewed.)",4,Almost 5-Stars for the Price,1346630400,"09 3, 2012",positive AT09WGFUM934H,B000068O3D,John,"[2, 2]","It's hard not to love a cord that carries electrons all the way to the end. Not sure what, other than complete failure would take stars away.",5,It works!,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B000068O3D,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","Cables are cables. They usually all work. And with Amazon, you will always find the best deals for the same quality.",5,"Works good, good price",1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A1F4KCBVDP8S25,B000068O3X,Adam,"[0, 0]","Picked up a cable to test on my new pedalboard, and I couldn't be happier. Doesn't suck tone, cables are sturdy, and they sound great. This replaced a normal straight 1/4 inch cable and saves so much space on my board.",5,"Inexpensive, not cheap",1327881600,"01 30, 2012",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000068O3X,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","This L Jack is good enough to make connections between my guitar pedals and it works fine. Flexible enough. I don't like only the fact that it's made out of plastic and it looks cheap, but for the price i paid for it i don't really care.",4,Good,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",positive AROOYR32BS1VL,B000068O3X,Astraeus,"[1, 1]","These little patch cables work nicely, there's no change to your tone or sound and they connect one pedal to another just fine..I'm only going to make one small complaint and explain why it got 4 stars instead of 5. The product description says 6 inches, right? If you jump over to these (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PGXKC8/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc;=1) planet waves patch cables they're listed at .5 feet (same as 6 inches, right?) The Hosa cables seem more like maybe 4 inches, whereas the planet waves cables gave me plenty of room from one pedal to another. I only used the Hosa cable as an emergency back up.To conclude, would I recommend these? Yes, if you have one or two pedals and need an affordable small and effective patch cable, go for these. But my first recommendation will always be planet waves cables over anything else.",4,Does the job,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B000068O3X,AT,"[0, 0]","If you need some 6"" cables to connect your pedals, look no farther. These cables are perfect. They deliver good sound, are very small, and very cheap. What more could you ask for?!",5,Great pedal cable connectors!,1360454400,"02 10, 2013",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B000068O3X,Cheri,"[0, 0]",Bought this Hosa Pedal Cable for our son to interconnect his guitar pedal. It works well and seems to be durable. It hasn't given him any problems so far. It doesn't appear to change the sound quality or tone. Great product.,5,Great Durable Pedal Cable,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A23BIOQUMRC7K5,B000068O3X,Chris Hayden,"[0, 0]","Good little connector cable. Well constructed, durable, built to last. I would recommend this cable to connect stomp boxes. Worth it.",5,Works great,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A27DR1VO079F1V,B000068O3X,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]","These are great cables. The only con I could give is if they go bad...no opening up the ends to fix them, but in my experience they are durable. Most people are using these on a pedal board so there's not a lot of movement to wear them down.",5,Good cables,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A3OZC468867FW8,B000068O3X,Franklin J,"[0, 0]","Works just fine, great for little spaces between one pedal to another, if there's more distance, better use another type, bue generally works fine and it's a good quality product, clean signal no problems",4,Works just fine,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AJ3MI4QT7339J,B000068O3X,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]","exactly what I needed to connect 2 distortion paddles to my amp...do yourself a favor, always order threw Amazon dealers! I placed an order threw onlinecarstereo.com and had to report a scam operation to my credit card co....their customer reviews were terrible, yet I made the mistake of placing n order...right before my eyes they changed their BAD reviews to add good ones....",5,"good product, still use it, hassle-free order",1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B000068O3X,guitarman6730,"[3, 3]",These are great patch cables especially for the price. They don't suck any tone they are reliable(I've had mine for 2 years)and are really great for players on a budget.,5,Good Budget Cable,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",positive A22LLQ00V32YZJ,B000068O3X,jim beasley jr,"[0, 0]","these cable came super fast in the mail, They deliver the level of performance you would expect form low cost cables. they work",4,just what you pay for,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B000068O3X,Joe Toland,"[0, 0]",This is a very good cable. I don't forsee having any problems with it. It's just right for hooking my pedals together eithout the mesws of long cables. If you need this get it. The price is right and shipping was right on time.,5,Just right.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B000068O3X,Marc,"[4, 4]","This is not the fanciest cable you can buy, but it fits my low budget. It works perfectly, it doesn't feel like its going to break anytime soon, and my pedals are perfectly connected.",5,"Decent connector, decent price",1289606400,"11 13, 2010",positive AEG2MOBNK5KCA,B000068O3X,Mick R.,"[0, 0]",I typically use planet waves cables but tried these and there just as great. Never an issue. No loss of tone. Never breaks or fails. Quality product for a good price.,5,Reliable and Great,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B000068O3X,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[0, 0]","Really just some inexpensive and yet durable cables to link your stompboxes together. As of yet, i havent had one go all crackly, which, considering they get frequent use, is pretty good. Often, cheap cords die within a year or so. Every electric guitarist keeps a stock of these things, and this one in particular is cheap and accessible. I probably have around twelve of them.Enjoy!",5,No frill cordage...,1336262400,"05 6, 2012",positive A3200TEQBFSDRX,B000068O3X,Shad Clark,"[0, 0]",Hosa patch cables are the best for the buck. Great sound and flexible. I'm a firm Hosa cable fan. Love these little guys.,5,great,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive AFLRU6952DEFX,B000068O3X,S.,"[0, 0]",These have a lower profile and can fit and bend into the places the ones with thick metal ends can't.,5,Possibly better than the metal ended ones,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A3HLW3G0TA8GX1,B000068O4H,Andytoy,"[0, 0]","I bought 6 of these XLR to 1/4" adapters hoping to connect my microphones to an old funky mixer I owned with 1/4" inputs. It didn't end up working because I discovered I needed to convert the microphone level to line level (which these don't do), however they do convert XLR to 1/4" balanced quite well. Just not what I needed in my particular situation.",4,"Nice tool, although not a transformer balancing device",1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A9J03MF2689TS,B000068O4H,D. WALTER,"[4, 4]","I use this adapter on the interface/mix board end of 1 channel of my XLR cable snake, to change 1 channel into my monitor return. I plug an XLR to Female 1/4"" stereo adapter to the other end to create a headphone jack at the musician end of my setup. Now I can record with 6 channels, and monitor with 2. (It's an 8 channel XLR snake). Why do I go through all that you ask? because I have an 8 channel XLR snake, and instead of buying another snake, why not ADAPT the snake I have? hence the word adapter... :-P I love it. It's a great tool to add versatility to your setup, no matter what you're doing. Definately recommend this product to anyone that would happen to need to change an XLR to balanced 1/4"" stereo... It's high quality, and very solid, I definately expect this to last me a long time.",5,Versatility...,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive AQFOCVEBDCYU9,B000068O4H,Jazzgryl52,"[0, 0]","I purchased this to work with my ION system and my shure mic. Arrived as expected, very solid great fit. It works!!!!",5,No problems,1375228800,"07 31, 2013",positive A3GSBNVP2LPFRB,B000068O4H,johns3620,"[0, 0]",This has come in handy many times in my studio Z108.net. We love having it around. Good quality affordable price.,5,A quality adapter,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A37U8NH2CD9EDX,B000068O4H,J. Vento,"[0, 0]","As the title says, it works. The only reason I took off a star is sometimes it gets a little stuck and I have to use some force to get it off the XLR. But, no issues besides that.",4,It works,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A1M957IA3QNX7X,B000068O4H,Kyle D.,"[0, 0]","This converts an xlr signal (for me, a Shure SM57 mic) into a 1/4 male (I run it into a guitar pedalboard and then an amp). Have no issues with performance but the converter is a little bulky especially once you clip a mic onto that. Could be tight fitting into certain places on a pedalboard but works great overall.",4,Gets the job done,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive AEN6KDJ3AJDK6,B000068O4H,Patrick M. Waters,"[0, 2]",I got 3 of these to plug XLR cables into the 1/4" jacks on my board. I got it because my board only has 6 channels with XLR inputs. None of them work. Perhaps I got the wrong thing?,2,Not what I thought,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",negative A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B000068O4H,Rick,"[0, 0]",Its affordable and it works. Its a nice little adapter for your low impedance cable to your high impedance input.,5,Its Affordable and it works.,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B000068O4H,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","For the price, can't beat it. Works as well as any $15 - $20 one I would have bought at local guitar stores.",5,Can't beat it,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive AKDQONDXN72MW,B000068O4H,zdeptawa,"[0, 0]",Just a basic female XLR to 1/4 inch male adapter. I use these so I can plug my regular mic cables into my keyboard/practice all in one PA.,5,Works as intended,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A3HLW3G0TA8GX1,B000068O59,Andytoy,"[0, 0]","I bought this XLR splitter to split the lead vocal from FOH to my monitor rack. Used this way it worked great and I never had any problems with signal loss or power issues. I began using a transformer isolated XLR splitter after we started playing bigger venues and no longer use this splitter. My only issue with the Hosa Y splitter is that the cable length from the female connector to the male connectors is very short, so short that it would cause the microphone cables to stick out from the mic stand when I plugged it into our lead singer's microphone. It would be great on a guitar mic or something that's close to the ground, or horizontally placed, but it looks a little funny coming off of a vertical microphone stand.",4,"Nice utility, wish it had a little more length on the split cable",1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A3M05N9UWHIXUI,B000068O59,"Anthony Caraballo ""GenRico""","[1, 1]",As expected from Hosa another great product. Solid construction and great sound reproduced. i would recomed this product to everyone.,5,Great Y cable,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A28P7V9KI7MXP,B000068O59,etcwhatever,"[0, 0]","I use this to run a single, mono XLR shotgun mic line to two audio channels on my Tascam DR-40, which saves me a step in post-production. The quality is fine and it does what it's supposed to do. Good price for a good product.",5,Does what it needs to.,1369094400,"05 21, 2013",positive A26JHKA8SNXV6P,B000068O59,ffsalsa,"[0, 0]","If I didn't think that purchasing these items from Amazon I wouldn't do it, plus and more important I have worked as a Purchasing Coordinator for over 25 years now I know how to save money and if purchasing that are great and believe me or not I can find even cables that I can't find in RadioShack, Best Buys no where else, I have done a lot of Purchasing not just for myself, but for business. These Ladies and Gentlemen know what they are doing and they know how to take care of business in the right way, I would like to apply for a position with them.Regards,ffsalsa",4,Great cables,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",positive A1VHCO8RQFIGQJ,B000068O59,Indie Film Lover,"[0, 0]","This is a solid product. I ended up not needing it so... I returned it. However, it worked fine and gets the job done.",5,Nice.,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B000068O59,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[0, 0]","This Dual splitter works perfect. I own a live event video company and I shoot a lot of weddings. The most important part of video is the audio. you can make anything look good as long as you can get a good clean audio signal. I always say, half of video is audio. For years I used to run a line directly out of the DJ's mixer to get my audio. The issue with doing it that way is during introdustions you will get the music the dj is playing and the words they are speaking. Often though, the signal is to hot, the music is crap, or the dj says something stupid. With just the DJ's voice I can edit the way I want and compress time. This product has improved my productions beyond it's price sold. I use them to run a separate clean audio line from a DJ's wireless systems to my own audio recorder. They work perfectly and haven't failed me once.",5,Great Product for running a clean separate line of audio,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A2H5GRB3XXEBX0,B00006LVEU,"Bassman Al ""Bassman Al""","[2, 2]","This was recommended to me by the top engineer at Genz-Benz bass amplification company. Andy said that this product is far superior to any other. He was right. Fixed the scratchy potentiometer on my Shuttle 6.0 amp. Also fixed the effects loop jacks, which had become oxidized and were causing my amp to intermittently lose 90% of its power on gigs. Not good! After several gigs worth of testing, both problems are resolved! Andy said that this product actually works better over time once it has been applied since it has a lubricating, cleaning and coating effect on the components. Wow! And no, Andy does not own stock in, have affiliation with, or represent in any way the manufacturers of De-Oxit. Nor do I.",5,This product works great!!!! Worth the extra money!!,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B00006LVEU,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[1, 1]","This thing is like a magic Spray! Hah!Seriously... I used this on noisy hinges, car doors, etc.I really bought it to clean the POTs (volume controls and knobs) on my Guitars, pedals and equipment. It really does work and gets rid of the static noise you get when you turn your volume control on your radio or guitar for example.",5,Magic Spray!,1349308800,"10 4, 2012",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B00006LVEU,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[1, 1]","I bought this product to use on my amp pots. It restored the sound,power and clearity of my amps.It doesn't evaporate right away, but after a couple of minutes your good to go!",5,Works well!,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A2WT46GVYE1ZDD,B00006LVEU,"Charles S. Glass ""salty""","[0, 2]","Back in the 1980's I bought a can of deoxit(not the right name but can't remember it) which worked much better and cost much less. It was made for the military. The spray has 3 levels but the low is still way to high. It does work but the stuff I used to have was much better. I don't see much else out there so I may have to stick with it.It is just very wasteful for the cost. I have had good luck with wd40 too, but it is very flammable. I would call it average.",3,There used to be better stuff,1381190400,"10 8, 2013",neutral A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B00006LVEU,Charlo,"[1, 1]","Before you pay some tech to fix the knobs and switches on your guitar, stomp box or amp, try this. 95% of the time, this will take care of the problem. If your amp cuts in and out, also try spraying the effects loop and pushing a 1/4" jack in and out of the socket a dozen times. The very first can I bought probably paid for itself a hundred times over. Good stuff !",5,A Five Ounce Can Of Magic.,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A2BRXREMT5WZJ0,B00006LVEU,Christopher Graham,"[1, 1]","I deal with quite a bit of electronic musical instrument gear from guitars, basses, amps, FX, MIDI gear, etc. Over time most of it starts suffering from scratchy / noisy pots (knobs), input and output jacks that are crackly, etc.In the past I've tried some Locktite electronics cleaner, which is provided in a similar can. It would rarely work.In contrast this has cleaned every piece of gear I've used it on saving me from having to physically replace the pots and jacks. It's really like magic in a can.",5,It's magic in a can,1396483200,"04 3, 2014",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B00006LVEU,David G,"[0, 0]",I was getting errors that my printer cartridge wasn't recognized and I sprayed some on the contacts and wiped off the excess with a paper towel. Now it's working!,4,Used it on my printer cartridge,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B00006LVEU,Jeff Felker,"[0, 0]","This stuff works great and is well worth the price, I used it to clean the pots on several guitars and a bass amp along with various effect pedals, no more scratchiness, no more jarring volume spikes, all my knobs glide now better than the day they were new, I'll always keep a can of this around, nothing more to say, great stuff.",5,Just what I needed,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B00006LVEU,Kurt Robair,"[1, 1]",Fantastic stuff....I sprayed it in my bass guitar's pot and now its like new. Wish I had found this stuff sooner.,5,Scratchy bass guitar pot scratchy no more,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive AXWB93VKVML6K,B00006LVEU,Michael Hassey,"[0, 0]","What was it, brillcream? a dab will do ya?Something like that -This is all you need for contact cleaning. Worth the coin.",5,This stuff is great,1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A19JA9J3BFBKNO,B00006LVEU,rusty springer,"[0, 0]",I've got an old mesa boogie that has developed scratchy controls over the years.This stuff cleaned most of them out pretty well but my midrange pot is starting to crackle again.I hate to tear the chassis out again but it'd gotta happen,3,kinda worked kinda didn't,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",neutral AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B00006LVEU,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 0]","I used this on my guitar Tone and Volume pots and it clears up the crackle.Feels a little oily, but gets the job done and you don't have to replacethe potentiometers.",5,Works on potentiometers,1306454400,"05 27, 2011",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B00006LVEU,"SRR ""SRR""","[0, 0]",Use this alot on all kinds of electronics. It gets crackling knobs going again. I've use it for years. recommend,5,Good stuff,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A2SH4497XM1HET,B00006LVEU,Timothy L. Obriant,"[0, 0]","The pots on my bass has become "scratchy" so I sprayed a bit into them, turn the pots back and forth a few times and no more noise. Great for what I needed.",5,Cleaned the pots on my bass just fine.,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B00009W40D,David Burch,"[0, 0]","For the money, this karaoke mic does a decent job for any vocal use. Good to keep as a spare in the gig box.",5,Good usable mic,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B00009W40D,"Gomer ""me""","[1, 1]","i was truly surprised when i saw how nice it was, has weight to it ,and has good sound , looks nicely made,very good deal for the money,,can't go wrong,, (not a very cheep made microphone ,, MUCH BETTER THEN I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE ! ) its nice,",5,good microphone,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive A12YXGXV4MATDS,B00009W40D,James Dulworth,"[0, 0]","The only reason I give 4 stars is because I ordered 2 of these and 1 had the chord with it and one was missing the chord... I ordered both at the same time, other than that they are good hot mics...",4,Very Satisfied...,1395100800,"03 18, 2014",positive A1RHGZOBDC3WQF,B00009W40D,Jhoc,"[0, 0]","We bought this Mic and a spare for our son's guitar amp set-up for his mixer. It seems to work fine, and comes with the Mic cord, We decided to go for the model with the on=off switch based on other reviews, and haven't yet been disappointed.",5,Excellent All-purpose Mic,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B00009W40D,Samuel Chell,"[4, 4]","As a freelancer, I occasionally work with a band that plays the Midwest, performing on a near-weekly basis. These are seasoned veterans who have no interest in gear per se and even less interest in brand cachet. It's all about money to them. I couldn't believe it when I first saw the group using these Nady mics (even lower-priced several years ago) and insisting they were as good as Shure SM-57's and 58's. I still don't believe the quality of workmanship compares (any casual empirical test of build quality will prove as much). But these Nady's handle the announcing, the vocals, and, when needed, the softer sounding instruments (flute, harmonica), and none has broken or quit on my watch.I'm a keyboardist, so mic power and fidelity don't affect me. I'm only a trifle mortified when there are musicians in the audience who catch on to how cheap we are when it comes to the all-important ""gear component."" At the same time, my embarrassment, I confess, is not unmixed with a bit of demonic glee. After all, who's playing--and getting paid for it?",4,Good enough for professional use,1244332800,"06 7, 2009",positive A20EZ7E8WUH2GZ,B00009W40D,"Shastastan ""Stan""","[1, 1]",We bought this mic after seeing how our grandson was handling the mic that came with the karaoke machine thinking that mic would not last very long. I hope it does because this nady sp-4c is a very impressive mic for the price. We our using it with our Roland cm30 cube and plan to use it with a Roland micro cube also. I would have given it 5 stars if the cord connection to the mic was not a little loose.,4,Nice Surprise,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive A3HLW3G0TA8GX1,B00009W40G,Andytoy,"[0, 1]","I bought this cable for my band's live show setup. I bought it almost a year ago and still currently use it for the same application. While not the best quality cable, the length and price make it a good value for the money, especially if you're buying several at a time. I don't use these cables in the studio but for live, they're fine. I'd recommend this cable if you're on a budget and looking to buy several at a time. If you're only going to buy one, I'd look into Canare or Mogami, they're a little bit more expensive but easy to get and worth the price.",4,"Good value, not the best quality",1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B00009W40G,"C.C. ""Chris""","[0, 0]",If they're used for live performances they will not last very long! Good for the price. I need to resolder the ends after a concert though.,4,"Cables are good for studio use, but",1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A223S6N0DBQBHP,B00009W40G,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","There's nothing complicated about this purchase. It's a cable. It works. It doesn't cost a lot. It's a great deal. Get it.I use it every week, and it still sounds perfect. Then, again, I never mistreat my equipment.",5,Great deal for the money I paid!!!,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive A10KH8EN77ZKWH,B00009W40G,H. Easter,"[1, 1]","I bought this cable in order to be able to run longer cable runs on stage. It works for that. It's a narrower gauge of wire than some of my other cables, and that makes me a little cagy about its durability. I tend to use it for cable runs where I don't expect a lot of movement (e.g., running a cable to a mic stand) and save my better cables for the belt pack mics.The jacket on the cable has a very pronounced butyl rubber smell, and it really activated my allergies at first. I stored the mic cables in an open cardboard box for a few months before using them, and that seemed to help a lot with the rubber smell. Not everyone has allergies, so this might not be an issue for all folks--but I couldn't use these cables for anything near my face for the first few months.They're cheap and they work fine. I haven't noticed any sound issues at all.",4,"Cheap, works; strong butyl rubber smell, thin cable.",1330992000,"03 6, 2012",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B00009W40G,"karaoke ""music lover""","[0, 0]",I've had this cable for awhile and I'm not too impressed with the quality. The plug and jack look cheap and the cable is thin. I use it at home on a practice mic and it hasn't had much of a workout. I don't think it would hold up long on stage at a venue.,4,Fair quality,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive A31XY5BETE8DUC,B00009W40G,Paul D.,"[0, 0]",These cables are a little thin compared to hosa and GLS. They picked up a little interference from other equipment as well. Guessing they are lacking some shielding.,3,Thin cables...,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",neutral A1C92KYEEU1T0G,B0000AQRSR,Charles McClain,"[4, 4]","The Gain on this mic isn't the greatest, but for speeches and soft recordings: this guy can handle it all very well!",4,This Microphone is Great for Beginners,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A2JN6080LXS12H,B0000AQRSR,D N Wolfe,"[0, 0]","I have a few Shure SM58s which cost more. I like the open sound of the PG48 but vocals seem to break up more at higher volumes than they do with the SM58s. I like this mic ok but the SM58 is worth the extra money I think, especially if you expect to push its capability.",4,Good for the Price,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A2EWLWNMF65J5X,B0000AQRSR,DonJr,"[0, 0]",I only do test recording with this digitally to get a better Idea of my learning process from the other side. It gives a clean crisp reproduction of every flaw I have.,5,Good quality as you would expect from Shure,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",positive A1K8E597YAFQQG,B0000AQRSR,Hambone73,"[0, 0]","I use this for Video Exchanges on a guitar instruction website. It's perfect for vocals, podcasting, video recording and so forth. Shure makes excellent stuff. What's also great is you save some money as an XLR cable is included. I'm very happy with this purchase.",5,"Great Mic, Great Deal!",1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A2N4QZ92NBKJZZ,B0000AQRSR,Phaeton,"[0, 0]","4 stars instead of 5 only because this thing won't tune your guitar or carry your amp. I use this solo, in a duo with a bass player, in a trio with drums and bass. I have a regular gig at a medium sized club that is basically one large room. I use it through a Pyle Pro self contained Pa into which I also plug my Martin GRP elec/acoustic. The sound quality is excellent. The volume seems limited only bny what the Pyle Pro will put out. I would have no hesitation using this for bigger rooms with a full band and PA. I haven't heard a hint of feedback and the on/off switch is a plus.The 36.99 price might seem to good to be true but think of the things for which we are paying less for than we used to. I bought a 32" Toshiba flat screen for around 230 bucks, Think of what that would have cost even five years ago or less. The same is true of a lot of Audio Gear. A lot of companies are bringing high quality elctronics and music to the market but it's great to have a company like Shure make something so good and so affordable. They have always made a high quality product and now they have one that almost anyone can afford. I cannot recommend it strongly enough.",4,Buy This!,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B0000AQRSS,AncientRocker,"[2, 2]","So far, I'm very happy with this Microphone. Tone quality is fine and does everything I need it to do for backup vocals in my band. Although a longer cable would be nice, it's great a cable and was included in the package.",4,Good Mic for the Price,1302307200,"04 9, 2011",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B0000AQRSS,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","It is so hard to get an honest review of any mike that isn't a Shure SM58. This is considered the gold standard by which all others are measured. Of course at least part of this reputation is deserved, but perhaps more for the durability of the SM58 than its sound. I have a couple of SM58s and a couple of PG58s. I was considering the SM48, but the PG58 has slightly better specs, and almost identical price.The first thing I noticed out of the box was that the PG58 is slightly bigger and slightly heavier. It also has a different switch than the SM58. The metal screens protecting them aren't interchangeable. I then plugged in one microphone cable so the settings would be identical. I tried both mikes, one after the other, first with speaking and then with singing and playing guitar, and then I changed the settings, or more specifically, the effects and the EQ on the PA. I repeated the experiment, speaking and then singing while changing between mikes.Here's what I noticed: The SM58 is slightly flatter in the mid range. The PG58 is slightly brighter and has a touch more presence. They are about equal on volume. The slight differences in tone can be easily manipulated with an EQ or just ordinary tone controls. Neither was susceptible to much feedback or vocal pop.I haven't tried out this side by side comparison in a live situation or even in practice, as it's too time consuming and interferes with playing. It's difficulty to judge in those situations too, or at least awkward, but I have used a combination of the two in practice and no one seems to be able to tell the difference, except one person actually expressed a preference for the PG58, but that could be just the settings.I looked at the specs for the two mikes side by side. The SM58 is a little flatter in response, especially at the high end, over 10K Hz, and it picks up a few dB before the PG 58, somewhere between 50 and 60 Hz. However, since the human vocal range is generally between around 300 and 3000 Hz, neither of these seems likely to have much effect, although the SM58 might be a tad more responsive for a bass singer.I also tried out two different Behringer mikes and a Radio Shack mike. The Behringer 8500 was totally outclassed by both of the Shures, sounding tinny and thin and with little presence or volume. I tried out a Behringer 2000XM and was impressed by the similarity. These mikes sound almost identical (The B 2000 and the Shure SM). The Behringer 2000XM seems to have been discontinued, though, and replaced with the 1800XM, an inferior mike offered in bundles of three for under $50.I then plugged in a Radio Shack mike that was a spare backup, not even taken out for practice. The model number is 33-3001, probably also discontinued. This was an excellent sounding mike, with good volume, presence and tone.I didn't have any other mikes to test in this side by side experiment, but I did reach some conclusions:There is quite a bit of snobbery in choosing microphones, with the Shure SM58 held up as some unreachable standard. They ARE sturdy, and they are good mikes and the price is not unreasonable, at around $100. However, there are other microphones which sound nearly identical and are also sturdy and reliable, at lower prices, including the Shure PG58, and most likely the SM48, though I didn't have any of those to test.I wish more people would give unbiased reviews based on actual performance instead of condescension toward those who are either on a budget or looking for alternatives to the standard bearer. I'm giving this 4 stars only because I haven't had enough time to give an evaluation of how this holds up in comparison to the SM58.",4,Unbiased review,1401062400,"05 26, 2014",positive A3VVKC910FN4EK,B0000AQRSS,David Basham,"[1, 1]",This microphone is great for singing with a PA and an electric guitar. I sing worship/praise songs and southern gospel and it is very smooth in the mid range and when you get up close it enhances the bass nicely. I don't think it is the same as an SM58 but it is exactly what I need. Built to last and it is a Shure.,5,Very Good Lead vocal microphone,1288051200,"10 26, 2010",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0000AQRSS,Handsome Johnny,"[2, 2]","Just got this, have used it for recording and rehearsal, it works well so far and I will revise the review if that somehow changes in the next few years. Right now, though, I'd say great product.",5,Great so far.,1297900800,"02 17, 2011",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B0000AQRSS,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]","I bought this one to replace a Shure 8900. It's a big step up from that one. I am pleased with it. The old one had a lot of handling noise. This one has a little but it is very good for the money I paid for it. My next one will be an SM58, but that will be awhile from now. I'm very happy with this PG58.Update:December 2012The handling noise is definitely something to consider. It would keep me from buying another one of these. Other mics I own don't have this problem to this degree.",4,Good Mic,1251849600,"09 2, 2009",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0000AQRSS,Samuel Chell,"[7, 9]","I started with the Shure PG58 and most recently acquired the Shure SM58. I'd probably be all too ready to agree with those who argue that a Neumann or Telefunken mic costing 5 G's simply isn't that much better than a Nady mic costing 10 bucks. But with respect to the Shure, I'm less sure that the SM58 isn't worth 40% more than the PG58. Perhaps if you have a sufficiently high-powered and ""clean"" amplifier and have tweaked the EQ settings to favor the frequencies of the human voice, the two mics could be mistaken for one another. It was my attempts to occasionally use an instrument amplifier as an emergency P.A. that led me to realize the PG58 sounded somewhat muted and dull compared to the SM58. Switching to the more common, admittedly more expensive mic, gave me just the extra gain I needed along with added crispness and clarity to the voice (at least for announcements).P.S. I notice that the head of the PG58 is larger than that of the SM58. Since the rise of the ""digital audio workstation"" (who doesn't have a computer with free, included Garage Band on it?), large, even gold-plated, expensive-looking but cheap mics are on display all over the place. Despite appearances, when it comes to mics, size doesn't matter--except for appearances (directors of high school show bands will dispense those headsets that wrap half-way around the face, knowing that the girls in the front-line think they're cool--they look just like Madonna'a or Janet's headgear). Some of the best mics are tiny, with an opening the size of a pin-hole.",4,Shure quality and construction but not quite equal to the SM58,1245974400,"06 26, 2009",positive A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B0000AQRSS,Yeemeister,"[1, 1]",good mic for simple live stuff that isn't too expensive. it gets a good clear sound and has an on off switch that helps with all kinds of things,5,good mic,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A2LSR40ZH18TPH,B0000AQRST,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]",This is a proven classic. Using it to mic my Mesa Boogie Mark V 1x12 cabinet. Sounds fantastic and is solidly built.,5,Classic that delivers,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A7E0CJH464L82,B0000AQRST,andrepilla,"[0, 0]","This is the #1 mic you should get, recording or live, instruments or voice, it always come through with a great sound and seems almost indestructible.looking forward to work with it on future projects, can't believe it took me so long to get one of those",5,This is the best f... mic ever,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A2KI91IR3RA7D0,B0000AQRST,David L. Vasser,"[73, 76]","Although this mic is now considered primarily an instrument mic, that was not always the case and I've actually preferred this same basic design for live vocal use since 1970 when I bought my first one which was then known as a ""Shure Model 545 Unidyne III."" That mic got stolen about 2 years ago, but remarkably was still working at the time it got boosted and I was still using it when I needed one with an on/off switch function. I've owned or used countless modern day SM-58's and SM-57's along with dozens of other mics over the years from all manufacturers. I have a fairly deep baritone to bass type voice and I don't need to get closer than about 7 or 8 inches to a SM-57. To me the SM-57 sounds similar to the $469 Shure SM-7 studio vocal mic if you put a windscreen on it and get about 2 inches away. I'd only use an SM-7 in a studio environment though because they are slightly more fragile and over four times as expensive. By design the SM-58's require you to get much closer to the mic to get a full range sound than with the SM-57's. I prefer the SM-57's over the SM-58's for vocal use because they sound crisper on the highs and they sound fuller on the low end. The SM-57 sounds more natural on vocals and never sounds muddy or muffled. The SM-57 has one of the most pronounced proximity effects of any mic I've ever used. If you tend to shove the mic down your throat you may benefit from the less dramatic proximity effect of the SM-58. If you are ever going to use an SM-57 for vocals I'd recommend buying the Shure A2WS windscreen with it. That genuine Shure windscreen fits precisely and locks securely onto the SM-57. The SM-57 will pop like mad without one. The only possible drawback to the SM57 as a vocal mic is that there is no model available with an on/off switch these days. I can't find a modern SM-57 with a switch anywhere. However, if you've ever tried using a mic when you forgot that the switch was in the off position it probably just became a liability. For my money, the SM-57 is the best all around microphone of the past two generations for stage use and some recording purposes. For studio vocals I'd use an SM-7, which really doesn't sound all that much different from the SM-57 when the built-in variable EQ on the SM-7 is set the way I like. The SM-57 and it's predecessors are to me the best all around microphone since 1970 and certainly the most enduring and durable. You can not go wrong unless you get too close with no windscreen.",5,Best all around for over 30 years!,1147651200,"05 15, 2006",positive A2DKLC2FJTY9OI,B0000AQRST,J English,"[0, 0]","Good all around mike. If you are looking for a solid mike to start your studio, I recommend this one. Best used for guitar and mid range instrument recording but not bad on vocals. Best mike for the price and purpose.",5,Best in price range,1384387200,"11 14, 2013",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0000AQRST,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[15, 18]","Seriously? The Shure SM57 sets the standard, which by all other instrument microphones are judged.No kidding. They work great with guitar (for a REAL acoustic guitar sound, drums, congas, tablas... You name it.. if it's an instrument the SM57 delivers.I hear it's good for vocals as well. When the President gives a speech, the SM57 is there.In my experience a vocalist better have above average pipes to use the SM57. The SM58 is better suited to those who lack vocal projection (most wannabe's).For instrument sound reinforcement... bar-none... the best.",5,Industry Standard,1140912000,"02 26, 2006",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B0000AQRST,Joshua,"[0, 0]","If it's good enough to track Tom Petty's vox on the heartbreakers albums, its good enough for the rest of us. Sounds great on amps and perc. Dropped one from a 12 story building a few years back into a parking lot and it barley dented the housing and still works 100%. My drummer still uses it on his kit and I never told him haha (hope he doesn't read this review!) It's a shame the new mics coming out (wireless stuff they make: IE Presentor, PG seies, digital series etc) are such flimsy pieces of garbage. This is the last of the cool from Shure.",5,Classic. the last of Shures good mics,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A37U8NH2CD9EDX,B0000AQRST,J. Vento,"[0, 0]","There's a reason every mic cabinet has at least one of these (and if it doesn't, it should). This is a great all purpose dynamic mic, I use it for instruments, vocals, even field recording sometimes. The SM58 has a frequency response that is supposed to be more tailored towards vocals, but that doesn't mean that the 57 can't handle a voice. They're pretty much the same mic as far as I'm concerned, and for the average amateur recording engineer or home studio practitioner I think you'll find the same thing. And if you're operating at a level where you refuse to use them interchangeably, then you probably already know what you're looking for. I'll be getting a 58 to add to my personal cabinet soon, but if you're like me and wanted to spend more on a nice condenser before filling out your dynamic mics, you can't go wrong here.",5,"It's an SM57, what's there to say?",1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0000AQRST,Lee,"[0, 1]",I use this to mic snare drums and sometimes guitar cabinets. It works as well as most mics and is more durable than most. I have used this in the studio when nothing else was available and it worked fine. As long as I run sound for a living I will keep some of these mics.,4,The old stand by,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",positive A34IJACMU8C3IM,B0000AQRST,"Rob W. ""Sounddude""","[9, 10]","Considering that the SM57 was introduced to the world in 1967, a year after the Shure SM58LC Shure SM58 Vocal Microphone, I guess the 58 gets Batman status, relegating the 57 to that of Robin. But that's not really a fair assessment considering the 57 and 58 were developed at the same time, and except for the 58's acoustic foam lined cage pop screen, the two mics are identical electrically.The SM (Studio Microphone) 57 was designed to begin it's life in a recording studio, as a dynamic microphone used to mic the ever increasing volume of rock and roll amplifiers, drum kits, etc. In that capacity, it had no use for the pop screen of it's cousin the SM58, still one of the most sold vocal mics in the world to this day. So the SM57 slimmed down and even though it's still a fine vocal mic, you'll see it used mostly mic'ing instruments, which it excels at.One of it's long time and most important roles has been the official podium mic for the White House. A pair of SM57's is always seen on various White House podiums for press conferences and there is even a VIP bundled kitShure SM57 VIP Dual Microphone Kityou can buy for this exact type of use.The SM57 is an extremely rugged mic, built to tough standards and can take lots of road abuse. That's one of the things that makes it popular with touring bands and sound companies. And on top of that, it's just a great sounding mic for the price.There is a Performer SeriesShure Beta 57A Microphonethat looks very similar to the SM57 but the Beta 57 has a different mic capsule and transformer and sounds different. So make sure you try before you buy.Bottom line is the Shure SM57 is one tough road mic that sounds awesome and is not overly priced. A best value for sound companies, home studio recordists and touring musicians.",4,One Half Of Shure's Long Lasting Dynamic Duo,1229126400,"12 13, 2008",positive A217QN6PDMKS1A,B0000AQRST,Steve,"[0, 0]","I use this for recording guitars as well as live vocals. I've knocked this microphone around a decent amount, and it is plenty rugged. I couldn't be happier with it.",5,The standard,1381276800,"10 9, 2013",positive A32E8LG6I4W2AI,B0000AQRST,T,"[0, 0]","This mic is well made (heavy on the mic-end). However, I have yet to try it with my multi-track studio.",4,good mic,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive AXABTEYS7A4A8,B0000AQRSU,"A. Garza ""Amazon Addict""","[0, 0]","I bought this for my teen son for Christmas. He loves to play his bass and sing along. He had a different Shure mic and it was totally flat compared to this particular model. Nice and clean sounds, plus it seems pretty sturdy. We did get him a mic stand and it fits on it perfectly and stays put. Shure knocked this one out of the park.",5,This Shure is a great mic,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B0000AQRSU,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",these are my preferred mics for practice and gigs... an all around tough mic....great for all your needs...I highly recommend them..,5,Shure.....,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive A1BN3DBBWLMT6V,B0000AQRSU,Clayton A. Cohn,"[0, 0]","The industry standard for live performance, the SM58 has withstood the test of time and for good reason. These are the only microphones that I perform with, and the on/off switch makes it easier so I don't have to power down all of my gear when I am done practicing...I just turn the mic off.",5,Industry standard for live performance microphones.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A3AOB0VF6H0IF4,B0000AQRSU,Daits,"[3, 4]","It is not a bad mic for the price ( If you want a real good one with studio quality mic it would cost over 600 bucks) but it is no comparison to a studio mic since I have worked in a recording studio. Now, you need to decide what you want, getting a studio mic alone does not give you the result you are looking for; it is like having HD TV and BD player but playing an ordinary CD. You would have to compliment the mic with many other products like a studio quality mixer, speakers and so on. If you are a home or hobby user, then go for this mic. This mic is quite good for its price. I would probably say, it exceeds your expectations.Arrived as promised in a frustration free packing. Also, make sure you buy a foam mic hood for the mic to save it from unwanted dirt and spit.The only reason I did not give 5 stars is , mine had a little dent on the body ( may be due to transportation) but it has nothing to do with the function but just the looks.",4,Good product for the price,1327795200,"01 29, 2012",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B0000AQRSU,dashreeve,"[2, 2]","How do you review an SM58?? I've used these most of my life, and will continue to. Very durable, I got this to replace the same, a 20 year old, rusted / dented grill 58 :) I also use a D5 (AKG - same price) and a line 6 wirelesss, but the 58 is always reliable first choice or backup.",4,standard,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A2KI91IR3RA7D0,B0000AQRSU,David L. Vasser,"[246, 259]","The first rule of microphones is that, ""No one microphone is perfect for every purpose."" Rule two is, ""Experiment with different mics in different applications to find your signature sound."" I've used Shure SM58's along with their ancestors and relatives back to 1968. I primarily used them for broadcasting and recording spoken word content but I have used (and still do use) them for singing some back up vocals.The SM58 does one thing well and that is vocal performance when used very close to the mouth for public address use. Some people, me included, actually sound better and more comfortable in a live performance setting when using another mic, the Shure SM-57. The SM-58 is a very good vocal mic and for some people probably the best choice. For example, anyone who can not resist putting the mic right up against their lips while singing will probably want the SM-58. People with softer or weaker voices will want the SM-58.The SM-58 is highly directional and has a noticeable yet manageable proximity effect (which means the bass increases the closer you get.) This mic does not pick up well from much over 8 inches away. The reason so many singers think you are supposed to shove microphones practically inside your mouth is because the ball type Shure vocal mics require you to get them very close or they don't sound right. On the other hand, the SM-57 sounds best several inches away from the user's mouth and works fine up to 12 inches away. While the SM-58 is certainly the number one professional PA vocal mic, there are precious few other uses for it because it has a colored sound with a prominent frequency response boost in the upper midrange plus a sound source has to be very close before it is picked up clearly. It works ok for conga drums and the like, but the SM-58 is about the last thing you'd want to use to mic a sax or guitar. Personally these mics are not the best for my mic technique or the basic nature my voice, but for some people they sound great. The live vocal mic that works best for me is the Shure SM-57 with a windscreen. However for other people the SM-58 works better. It depends on your voice and what you want the mic to do. If you have a very deep voice, the SM-58 might be the second best choice after the SM-57 which has a better low frequency response.One certain advantage of the SM-58 is the excellent gain before feedback capability. This mic can be turned up louder than almost any other mic without that annoying PA squeal. Another advantage of the SM-58 is that it is still available (at a slight extra cost) with a built-in on/off switch. The SM-58's ball shaped grills are very sturdy and even if you should dent one you can get a replacement which screws right on for about ten dollars. I've seen SM-58's dented, rusty, dusty, smoked up, spit into, with pieces missing and slammed into a hardwood stage with the full weight of a boom stand adding mass to the fall and yet I've never seen but one stop working and that malfunction was due to an on/off switch that got dirt in it.All the pro-line Shure mics are top quality. The pro line Shures also hold their value well. If you buy one and decide you don't like it, you can get about what you paid for it on eBay. I would compare as many mics as possible before buying one. Senneheiser's EVOLUTION mics sound really good too and are worth a look. The SM-58 will be the number one on-stage vocal mic for the foreseeable future because most people follow the crowd instead of actually trying out different mics and picking the one that works best for their particular voice. These things are so durable that even if they stopped making them today they'd still be around for another 20 years at least.",4,Good for vocals only!,1147737600,"05 16, 2006",positive A18P5I03P4U8AI,B0000AQRSU,Federico Pacheco Zamora,"[0, 0]","legendary performance indeed! works perfectly, extremely easy to set up, very good sound, good price, that's 'bout all you need to know!",5,very very satisfied,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A1AFH79R6W1QOQ,B0000AQRSU,Humbrecht,"[0, 0]","Great all around mic used for vocals. No frills, tough as nails, and great sound for live music. If you're buying your first mic (or switching from a cheapie) and intend to use it for singing/vocals, this is a mic that any musician would probably recommend without hesitation. I've never used another one since the first time I switched from a cheaper mic (that came with some bundle) 10 years ago. I depend on the smoothness of my vocals to carry off songs and this mic reproduces the warm sounds I like perfectly. You can stand 3 feet away and really wail, or get up close for some bass response, or anything in between.The SM58-CN comes with the mic, 25-ft cable, cable tie, carry pouch, and mic clip. The standard SM58 does not have a switch (one less thing to break and I don't miss it) but the SM58-S does have it for a few dollars extra.",5,Great all-around vocal mic,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A18C03TA8N26L4,B0000AQRSU,Javier Fernandez,"[1, 1]","I've just got the Shure SM58 microphone.As expected, this is a real workhorse of microphones; the sound is clear, crispy, robust, high quality product.Also, I've bought it at Amazon and they sold through J&R; Music and Computer World which is an excellent supplier. They shipped in less time than expected.I'm a really happy customer now.",5,"Great product, great supplier",1309910400,"07 6, 2011",positive AQFOCVEBDCYU9,B0000AQRSU,Jazzgryl52,"[1, 1]",no complaints here! the quality is great! the sounds is excellent! and my voice sounds wonderful and crisp. use it all the time.,5,jazzgryl52,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A1XXS0OSY2JLHW,B0000AQRSU,Joyfulsinger,"[0, 0]",A nice addition to my recording home studio! I recommend it for any one who records ballads or light classical music.,5,Quality at a good price.,1356393600,"12 25, 2012",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0000AQRSU,Lee,"[0, 0]",This mic works better for some people than others. That being said it is the first mic I put in a lead singers hand upon meeting them. If it doesn't sound good then I try something else. I have no complaints it is my GO TO MIC.,4,Good all around vocal mic,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",positive AW6A4PPENVZY3,B0000AQRSU,"Li ""Amazon-Aholic""","[0, 0]","I bought two microphones, a AKG D5 and SM58. I like AKG D5 a little better than this because the vocal sounded a lot clearer and crisp on the AKG.The SM sounded muted compared to D5 without any sound modification out of box. The output is also a little less sensitive than the D5.However I like the look of SM58 and it seems to be extremely durable.",4,Good,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive A34IJACMU8C3IM,B0000AQRSU,"Rob W. ""Sounddude""","[5, 5]","In the immortal words that John Cameron Swayze used when hawking his Timex watches during the early days of live television, the Shure SM58 Vocal mic fits perfectly into that same category.Before I found a career as a film and television sound recordist and mixer, I played in rock bands and did live sound mixing. One of the very first mics we truly fell in love with was the SM58. Introduced by the Shure Brothers Company in 1966, the SM58 quickly rose to become the industry standard in rugged road mics that actually sound good to the ear and are nearly indestructible.The mic capsule is of cardiord (heart shaped) design which helps reject sound from either side. There is a 4K bump in it's frequency which helps vocals cut through stage noise. Construction is rugged, frequency response is 50 to 15,000 Hz, and the capsule sits internally on a foam shock mount to help isolate it from handling noise.We used to joke about the SM58 in that if you needed a hammer and you couldn't find one, just grab one of these, they are that tough. I've seen some of these on the road that you couldn't believe still worked, but they did and sounded great.The cage style pop screen gives the SM58 not only it's distinctive look, one that influenced many other mic brands from the day it was introduced, but it's part of the functionality. Internally lined with a layer of acoustic foam, the cage helps keep vocals pops from getting to the dynamic mic element. As a frame of reference, theShure SM57LC Shure SM57 Cardioid Dynamic Microphoneis the same exact mic and capsule, but without the pop screen.Shure also sells a Performer series mic, theShure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphonethat looks almost identical to the SM58 but uses a totally different mic capsule and transformer and has a different sound so try before you buy.The Shure SM58 is still considered the industry standard of live performance mics today and for the price, they really are a good deal.",4,Takes A Licking And Keeps On Ticking,1229126400,"12 13, 2008",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0000AQRSU,Samuel Chell,"[19, 21]","I made the mistake of thinking I could save forty bucks and get by with the Shure PG-58. I'm no vocalist but occasionally need to do announcements or accommodate a guest vocalist through an instrument amp (rather than a P.A.). Whatever the reason, the PG-58 simply doesn't have sufficient gain or oomph to be of much use with the Roland Cube / Peavey amps I try to employ it with (I use a 1/4"" adapter with the XLR connector that comes with the mic). When I borrow a Shure SM-58 mic from someone, the difference is instant and dramatic--it's a far more efficient (i.e. louder) mic, producing a full, clear sound, and without additional pre-amplification, demonstrating why it's the most popular microphone in the world. For five bucks extra, I can't fathom a reason for avoiding the SM-58S, the version with an on-off switch. It's a small price to pay for quick solutions to feedback or the unwanted pick-up of ""private"" comments by indiscreet band members. And even if you're an instrumentalist, it may be wiser to select the SM-58 over the SM-57. The former mic is a little more ostentatious, but it's also slightly more adaptable, and the screen can filter out a certain amount of wind noise and unwanted non-musical sounds. Above all, the SM-58 has proven itself to be the Sherman tank of microphones, simply unparalleled for ruggedness and durability.[I see a review cautioning the consumer to be wary of ""this seller."" Perhaps a good point unless it's in reference to Amazon Prime, which is the Shure SM-58 of commerce: competitive prices, no postage, easy returns. But anyone who returns an SM58 probably had no business buying it in the first place. They are the populous drones of the industry, invariably purchased by professionals who know first-hand what they're getting--reliability and virtual indestructibility. In fact, it's the very popularity of the SM58 that has led to all of the slightly less or more expensive imitators. Consumers require choice, but with the Shure SM58 there need be none.]",5,A Shure Bet.,1245110400,"06 16, 2009",positive A2INSN8Z69R0FK,B0000AQRSU,Stabon,"[0, 0]",There are plenty of flashier - prettier - modern-er looking or more nostalgic looking microphones out there. Its all just so much marketing garbage. These mics are the best mic for the buck out there. Anyone who claims to be able to tell the difference between this and far more expensive ones is blowing smoke up your a**.,4,Industry Standard,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",positive A32E8LG6I4W2AI,B0000AQRSU,T,"[0, 0]","The mic is well made (heavy on the "mic" end), but I have yet to try it with my pop filter and multi-track studio.",4,good mic,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000165DSM,aceofbase,"[1, 1]","This is a well made, low noise and low cost cable. Unless you make a lot of money with your recordings, this will do just fine!",5,Good value for home recording,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A1ESUYMIG3TZT0,B000165DSM,Bobby W.,"[0, 0]","Didn't know what to expect for under $10, but it proved to be worth the gamble.This cable appears to be well constructed and it works fine for me(amateur use, infrequent setup/teardowns).It's a decent 15 feet long, and has a locking button on the female end.I'm quite happy with it.",5,Good cable for next to nothing,1303257600,"04 20, 2011",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B000165DSM,"C.E. ""Frank""","[0, 0]","I use this cable for small home recording projects. I do not take the cable around to gigs or shows, as I am pretty sure it wouldn't last longer than a few months of heavy use. The sound quality is fine and the metal connecters feel a little bit flimsy. If your looking for something that is cheap and will do the job, this is your product.",4,Works as it should; for the person on a budget,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A3AOB0VF6H0IF4,B000165DSM,Daits,"[0, 0]","Received it in time, standard blister packaging but the cable stopped working after 45 days. Since I was out of 30 days return time, sent an email to the manufacturer but no response till today.",1,DIED after 45 days of use,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",negative A27DR1VO079F1V,B000165DSM,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]","These things are terrible. One wouldn't fit in my soundboard, another wouldn't lock in my mic. Plain and simple....if your looking for crap that doesn't work....buy this.",1,Crap,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",negative A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000165DSM,David G,"[0, 0]",Pay a couple bucks more and you get one from a brand like Audio Technica and you know it's going to withstand the test of time. Mine is working fairly well but the attachments are loosening so who knows what's next.,4,Does the job but there are better quality ones out there,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A203OCQQ12MAVT,B000165DSM,"HMMWV ""God, Country, Corps""","[4, 6]","Everyone develops personal preferences over time for one reason or another. I have a personal preference for the XLR ends with the really fine threaded plastic cap on the outside (first to slide down the cable) with a 4 legged gripper underneath that slides next down the cable and pinches down as you tighten the plastic outer cap into the metal housing with the solder contacts causing the gripper to strain relief most cable diameters. Unfortunately that design isn't used here, but I chose to award the 5 star rating for value because you get 15' of good quality shielded cable with 2 XLR ends (M and F) for well under $1/ft.As for pinout it's straightforward, pin 1 is tied to the metal grip and shield and connects between both ends, while pins 2 and 3 are run isolated between both ends. The end design chosen uses the single set screw connector (the tiny one that gets lost so easy if you need to take it apart) and the rubber bumper design on the back which I haven't had the best of luck making quick changes in the field with, however for interconnecting equipment on a temporary basis these cables are an important starting point of any audio engineer's kit because they will be used not if but WHEN the need arises.Another favorite of mine is the 6 pack of 3 foot male to female cables which do use my favorite XLR ends mentioned above, which amazon will rush you:GLS Audio 3ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Black Cables - 3' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK- these are very easy to open an end, change phase, lift ground, or input someone's oddball source signal. Having 6 on hand means you won't quibble over cable costs before the show starts and that channel will be in the final mix.Back to pyle's product here, I basically took away 1 star for not using the easy to open and re-wire XLRs but gave them a star for value in the product since it's 15 feet long and will reach between my mixer and most anything else inside the booth for under a buck a foot. It's also great when someone yells ""it's too short I need a cable stretcher at the podium!"" and quickly adds 15 feet of noise free movement to a stage snake that either wasn't planned for or got moved/quit working. For the price they have saved many installations from being torn up or rewired which means no surprises opening the next showing.I finally equipped my cable kit with the usual XLR to RCA, 1/4 TRS, hi-z transformers, and the above mentioned 6 pack of 3 foot cables to quickly gain access to the XLR terminals if need be, plus 2 of these 15 foot cables mainly to solve distance problems, and a roll of gaffer's tape for good measure to prevent tripping hazards. I used to have 2ea 50 foot XLR cables but no sooner than the box was opened one became a permanent addition to the stage snake so now I have one left for my kit. With all that I had to build an emergency XLR to 2.5mm TS all metal shielded connector for a mike input on short notice so a soldering kit with misc plugs got added to my cable bin. Even though all this was under $100 it has saved the day more than once and made the show go on, so a bit of ""what if"" thinking and judicial purchases can make you look like the miracle mixer in the black painted room and justify your existance when the owner's daugher's toy musicbox becomes a channel in the house mix thanks to some quick cable magic.My last cable advice is never deconstruct something you custom made. It will no doubt be needed again, and since you made it you'll know why, how, and where it was used before, thus you save time not recreating a past fix rather pulling it from your magic box of tricks and solving the problem. People think you can hook anything up where others tried and failed furthering your staff position. My only exception goes to cables that violate every standard and didn't serve to fix the problem like that phase reversed ground lifted XLR 4 pin stereo Y splitter to dual TRS female cable I made for the harmonica duet where the performers had nose rings and lip bars pierced and kept getting static with their mics when they held the harmonica up to their jewelry. I chalked that up to being part of the intended musical signal, wondering just how much it hurt to play with all the piercings scraping along the harmonica when I setup my monitor speakers to listen to just that (stereo) channel in rehersal at the console.",5,This gets 5 stars for value but doesn't use my favorite XLR end,1272326400,"04 27, 2010",positive A12YXGXV4MATDS,B000165DSM,James Dulworth,"[0, 0]",This is a great chord for anyone needing to not spend the money on a high quality chord... It's no PEAVEY but it works just as good...,5,Very Satisfied,1395100800,"03 18, 2014",positive AQZ7HGW2FF4ED,B000165DSM,John Doe,"[0, 0]","The product feels a little on the ""cheap"" side, but definitely does the job the way it should- so that's all I care about. It was cheap, and came fast. I recommend it.",4,"Feels cheap, but does the job.",1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive A3E6FHS8DV037H,B000165DSM,Jon F,"[0, 0]",I bought a pair of these cables and they work just fine. There doesn't seem to be any noise and they seem to be built to last. They do what they're supposed to do.,5,It Works,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A3M48SSAOTBSMW,B000165DSM,"L. Rapoport ""lenrapp""","[0, 0]","This was one of two I purchased. Also bought the 25' Length and used them on an assignment recently. They fit my RODE Mic nice and tight, other cords I have bought didn't and the sound quality is excellent. If Amazon allowed a link I would give you a link to a video I just finished on the Independence of the Seas. Go to my website and look for it...IPA IMPRESS dot Com",4,"Great product, Fast Service, Crazy Low Price",1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B000165DSM,P. Bradley,"[6, 6]","Not much to say other than it's a good cable. Good solid connections with no play. After consistent use, it's going strong.",4,Good cable,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",positive A12N7TJQR2RB9W,B000165DSM,R. Jackson,"[1, 1]","No complaints, it's quiet enough and the price is right. Is it a Monster cable? No, but it doesn't cost as much either. I've used this on lead vocal tracks into a studio condensor mic for professional album sessions and it was fine.",4,Decent XLR cable,1279497600,"07 19, 2010",positive A2CPP7BZKOF9TP,B000165DSM,R Zimmer,"[0, 0]",well made and the perfect length for my needs. the shielding was great as well. the end connectors were well made and strong.,5,quality made,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B000165DSM,Sessue,"[0, 0]","I purchased this to connect a Sennheiser E825 mike with guitar amps. This requires, of course, the addition of a 1/4 inch adapter plug. The cable itself has worked perfectly and proved both durable and of a suitable length at least for jamming with friends and playing in small venues. Recommended.UPDATE: I marked this product down one star after a connector fell apart during what I regarded as relatively light duty. The set screw fell out and could not be found. I've had similar problems with other Pyle products. If you buy them, I recommend tat you get a micro-screwdriver set as well so that you can tighten te connector screws before you have a similar xperience.",4,Works well with guitar amps (if ou tighten the set screws),1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive A3DGMJN91IUKGU,B000165DSM,Tommy B.,"[0, 0]","Like most products on the market, depending on where and how the item is used, your experience may vary. For me, this cable is going to be used on a semi-stationary mic stand in my project studio, and thus far, it's done nothing but an exceptional job. I tested the cable with a few different mics and in each scenario, the signal was just as strong as the some of the other, more pricey cables out there. Would I purchase this again? Absolutely!",5,Low Price for a Great Mic Cable,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",positive A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B000165DSM,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[0, 0]","The extra length gives me more flexibility and maneuverability. Cord works well and hasn't been any problem, to date. Plugs directly to the system, or my mini-amp. Works well.",5,XLR male to XLR female Microphone Cable - 15 feet,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A3EU3ET85O8ZFX,B000165DSM,"Youngblood ""Steven G.""","[1, 2]","I have to tell you guys, these XLR cables that I have received recently are by far the best quality cables I have ever encountered in my entire music (professional) life.I would suggest these cables to any one of my colleagues.",5,These cables are super!,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0001FTVD6,aceofbase,"[0, 0]",Got a packet to try but I found they are better than the Gator screws that came with my case! My equipment is very secure. Highly recommended.,5,Good rack screws at a good price,1334275200,"04 13, 2012",positive A2QJQ3HSJB4NS,B0001FTVD6,Bmkeener,"[0, 0]",They are screws. They screw in and hold things. To say that they did less would've gotten the 1 star. I like them.,5,They do the job,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0001FTVD6,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",Good quality rack screws that come with rubber washers to protect face of equipment. Arrived ahead of estimated arrival time which is always nice.,4,GOOD PRODUCT,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B0001FTVD6,Cefer,"[0, 0]",Excellent rack screws with washers. Its fit very good to rack holes. Good presentation and well packed. I will buy again.,5,It fits very good to rack holes,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A35D9ODUCAMF5G,B0001FTVD6,Dad,"[0, 0]",So far the ones I have used have all threaded nicely into our 16u rack. There are exactly as described and do the job. What more can a guy say about a little box of screws? Maybe I should post some pics of the little buggers in action?,5,Yep- they are rack screws!,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A1A64ANBPFSAT4,B0001FTVD6,Erosvin,"[0, 1]","Pros:* They look very nice.* They cause much less wear than the 2nd hand rack screws and washers.Cons:* More expensive and I had to wait a few days longer than it took my rack equipment to ship.I'd purchase these again, but I now have 25 but only need 16 at the most once my rack is filled.",5,Better than the 2nd hand rack screws,1350864000,"10 22, 2012",positive A1RHGZOBDC3WQF,B0001FTVD6,Jhoc,"[0, 0]","I replaced all the stock mounting screws that came with our sound rack cabinet with these, as they were nearly invisible with the black rails and mounting plates. The plastic washers also seem to protect the finishes better than metal washers on the equipment I mounted. Inexpensive, and worth it.",5,Nice Stylish Looking Screws for Rack Cabinets,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B0001FTVD6,Joshua,"[0, 0]","Donr be fooled by the imitations... should be their slogan. There are some real junky ones out there and these are great, love the washers, life savers. Thanks!",5,Best rack screws for your money.,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive AUK79PXTAOJP9,B0001FTVD6,~ Kyle,"[0, 0]","Great rack mount screws. Rubber washers are perfect, lets it give your item that tight fit without worry of the screws working out any time soon. I use them on my portable desktop rack with my mobile DJ equipment and they have held strong.",5,Great,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B0001FTVD6,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","Other than that, when you need 10-32 rack screws, these are the real McCoy. Wide enough pan to grab the ear, narrow enough to clear that next piece of gear! Thanks, Raxxess!",5,25 Screws.... why not 24? Even numbers would be nice.,1402963200,"06 17, 2014",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B0001FTVD6,overbybr,"[0, 0]","There are other rack screws out there, but Raxxess makes the best quality screws and soft washers available.",5,As good as it gets,1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B0001FTVD6,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[0, 0]",Well if this review survives the censors just know that these are great screws when you run out of the original screws you were supplied with your new rack. They work.,5,Get Screwed! That's what they are for!!,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A2605LYSN10W9,B0002BACB4,B. Frank,"[0, 0]","Mics are like pants, you have to find the right fit. This one I like for my vocals live. I sing fairly low and airy - works great for me. Also used to mic resonator guitar through a tube mic preamp live, very sweet sound. I prefer it to the 58, seems a bit more bright and natural. Might purchase another one eventually...",5,Like it!,1391126400,"01 31, 2014",positive A7TRK2GG6BHWD,B0002BACB4,"Johnny Pasta ""Johnny Pasta""","[1, 1]",Why drive a Pinto when you can drive a Cadillac? This is the industries best mic as far as I am concerned. I had a Shure SM 58 like everyone else owned but there is no comparison between this mic and a SM58. SM 58 is garbage compared to the Beta 58A. Spring for the extra bucks and be happy. That's what I always say.,5,Best All Around Mic For Live Applications,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B0002BACB4,kannibul,"[0, 0]","I have one of these, as well as several other microphones. The SM58 is a good all around mic - the reason it's an industry standard/go-to, but the Beta 58A is a better (in my opinion) vocal-specific mic...basically giving (again, in my opinion) a higher quality sound. The SM58 by comparison sounds muffled/muddy, where the Beta58A is clearer, stronger, and more articulate. If you're used to the SM58, then the Beta58A can sound thin and harsh, but, that is adjustable at the board - end result is that it's a tighter sounding mic with more clarity.Pattern-wise, it does better at rejecting unwanted sounds - I play drums and use this mic for that reason, is that it picks up less of my drums than a SM57 or a SM58.",5,Built like a hammer. Better than some hammers actually.,1348099200,"09 20, 2012",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B0002BACB4,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[1, 1]","Yes, it costs considerably more than the SM58 and I'm not sure if I could pass a comparison test between the two, but I love this mic! To me, it sounds slightly brighter and clearer than the 58s I have used in the past. If you are a musician who is strapped for cash or trying to make ends meet, get the 58. If you have the extra dough and want a confidence boost, go for the Beta. I would buy this again.",5,My Favorite Mic,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A1K323WRUBGWC9,B0002BACB4,meongski,"[4, 4]","I'm an amateur sound tech. We've been using SM58 in our church for years now and our singers/song leaders liked it very much than the other mics that we've had before. Our singers are growing and we needed addtional mic so we thought of this Beta58A because of the good reviews. When I received it I cannot wait to test it myself and whoaaah.. For me, it sounded better than SM58. My songleaders have tested it and guess what... they dont want to use the SM58 anymore :)",5,Better Than SM58,1313107200,"08 12, 2011",positive A17A1KTVI3DG6U,B0002BACB4,Nathan A. Edwards,"[3, 4]","While the Shure SM58LC Shure SM58 Vocal Microphone seems to be the running staple for live performance vocals, and rightly so due to its comparative value and amazing quality in sound and craftsmanship, the Beta 58A needs to be given its due. The Beta 58A is an amazing dynamic microphone that might alleviate some of the stress associated with its more cost efficient cousin. That is, the Beta 58A, in the confined live scenarios in which I have utilized it, has demonstrated a much broader sweet spot and completely eliminated some severe feedback issues. For vocalists that like to pull back from the mic a touch to really belt those sustained high (or, really, any) notes the Beta is a dream. This same effect helps if one is experiencing sibilance or ""popping"" complications and needs to sing past the microphone as opposed to directly into it.While I wish that I had a better understanding from a sound engineering standpoint so that the technical specifics could be expounded upon, I can confidently say that the Beta 58A is the best vocals microphone that I have ever utilized aside from higher end condenser mics in an isolated environment. Quite honestly, I would not be at all surprised if the Beta compared well even in confined recording situations. The bottom line is that the Beta 58A might be more expensive than its popular cousin, the SM58, but it is worth every penny. Anyone who has the opportunity should give it a chance to demonstrate its superiority. Six out of five stars!",5,Beyond fantastic!,1248134400,"07 21, 2009",positive A2Z89YMZZJWBHS,B0002BACB4,Sunn Kram,"[0, 0]","The Beta 58A along with the original SM58 are industry standards, that's well known. As a general purpose workhorse for live vocals they are by far the most popular tools out there. Quality venues throughout the country commonly stock these as their go-to house mics. In fact, I noticed Betas all over the place at a small theater (with a high-end system) that I played at just recently.I had used the old 58 for years before moving to the Beta and there is certainly a noticeable difference between the two. The Beta is definitetly hotter, with a more sensitive response. Your vocals will cut into the mix strongly and with more clarity than you might be used to. Mids and highs are picked up perfectly when singing a few inches away and there is a subtle low frequency roll-off to avoid that boomy, muddled sound you typically get when hitting low or quiet notes up close. You definitely need to stay within a close range though as the pickup pattern is very tight. This is a good thing because extraneous noise and feedback is effectively rejected.""Built like a tank"" is probably a bit overused when describing products but Shure's vocal mics truly earn that title. They can take an enormous amount of abuse and never falter. Toss it around, drop it, bury it under other stuff, etc., NO problem. When you are maintaining a bunch of music gear, it's nice to have tools that you never worry about. For that reason, I'd highly recommend getting a used one if you can find a deal. Chances are, its in working order no matter what.",5,Rock Solid,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002CZR3G,almost I,"[2, 2]","I actually replaced a BOSS TR2 with this pedal. Does everything it is supposed to do without the ""perceived"" (that's was they say) volume loss typical of many tremolo pedals. If it's perceived, then how do you explain how good this sounds? I have since had the pedal rehoused in a metal enclosure with a better switch because I was scared of breaking its plastic housing when switching it on and off.",5,Best tremolo pedal for the money,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002CZR3G,Charlo,"[2, 2]","Let me start by saying that I am a huge fan of Dano stomp boxes. I probably own close to a dozen of from the various lines they make. This pedal does a decent job covering your tremolo needs, but IMHO the tremolo from Dano's Cool Cat line is a much more durable pedal for only $4 more (at the time of this review). The switches and knobs on this pedal are the weak link. I don't think it's true bypass either. The Cool Cat has a metal enclosure, true bypass, sturdier inputs and knobs, and a much better on/off switch. The features and sound are the same. Spend the extra $4 and you will have a much more bullet-proof pedal with the Cool Cat trem.",3,Not bad but the Cool Cat line is $4 more and a better build,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",neutral AXX6BZDD8K4JL,B0002CZR3G,Eric,"[1, 1]","Hey, it gets the job done and that's all I can ask for. I tried several ""cheapo"" pedals, and this one was my favorite of them all. While some had better casings (metal instead of plastic), at the end of the day I'm looking for a good sound, not a pretty pedal board. The pedal seems solid enough, it doesn't take up much space, it sounds great, and it has a versatile range of sounds as far as tremolo pedals come.AND, if you are like the typical musician, you are looking for something that's not going to break the bank.",4,Gets the job done!,1350345600,"10 16, 2012",positive A3CR1EV98GQ87X,B0002CZR3G,"Paul S. Brzozowski ""Tennessee""","[0, 0]","When I first started setting up my little studio, I wanted something that didn't break the budget. I tried a couple different combo pedal boards, (Digitech 500, Boss ME-70), but quickly realized I wasn't getting my sound and the money was quickly drying up. With not much left, I tried a Tuna Melt as an example of Danelectro. Who would think? This thing is stunning in its ability to manufacture vintage tremolo sounds, as are most of this line of pedals. I now own about 12-14 of these of all types, and have never been dissapointed save it's very hard to chain them without a lot of noise.Then I got into guitar building, and they all got put away. Lately, I have been trying to make time to improve my playing skills, and joy of joys! I am rediscovering all these pedals and I absolutely love them.Forget the FAB series, they are not so hot. Buy the old style as the Tuna Melt, or the big metal ones like the Dan Echo. You will NOT be sorry!",5,These old time food pedals are the best!,1324944000,"12 27, 2011",positive A5ZS85C5V40S8,B0002CZR3G,S. Graf,"[3, 3]","Hello Musicfriends - This is built cheap but sounds great. Good controls too. For me in the studio/songwriting its perfect but I would not exactly go on tour with it..... There is something about the knobs I still love, even if all my other digital units have a tremolo hidden in it... may be the age thing...",4,Built cheap - Sounds great!,1174608000,"03 23, 2007",positive A3H4FCMNBYS09K,B0002CZR3G,the goat,"[0, 0]","it sounds great. nice and warm and lush. one of the better trems i've had the pleasure to use. however, i hate the plastic housing, and how the input/output jacks are located. I don't have heavy feet, so it will probably last a good long while on my board, but i really wouldn't want to put too much weight on it.",4,sounds great,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive A14VAT5EAX3D9S,B0002CZSJO,,"[0, 0]","It is exactly what you need in a capo! You can cover all six strings, move one string over to get a drop d tuning or turn the capo upside down to get a partial capo (though a bit of adjusting may be needed to get the strings held down.).All in all, a great capo that is well made and will last forever.Kyser is an awesome small Christian company and I really like their products and supporting them with my purchases. :]",5,Great,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B0002CZSJO,,"[0, 0]",Love these capos and nice that you can get them in other colours. Prevents you from getting yours confused with some one elses.,5,Always great Kyser,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A109JTUZXO61UY,B0002CZSJO,Abigail Ferreira,"[0, 0]","My son needed a Capo, expensive at music shop where he takes lessons. At Amazon found what he wanted at reasonable price.",5,Great price.,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A3EZEP0FX5BC1P,B0002CZSJO,"A Conrad ""Ask Conrad""","[2, 2]","The title says it all. I got it for $16 (free shipping with Amazon Prime), which is cheaper than my local music store. I keep it on the head of the guitar, and it is easy to add, move, remove. With the trigger-type release, it makes it one of the easiest quick-change capos I've used. It feels sturdy enough (lightweight aluminum). And best of all... it works!",4,"It's cheap, easy, sturdy, and works",1263859200,"01 19, 2010",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0002CZSJO,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[1, 1]","I like it, it works well with my takamine acoustic jasmine s35 guitar. And it looks good. Overall, I recommend.",5,Pretty and works nicely,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive AXWI0P2EGDEQT,B0002CZSJO,Andrew F.,"[2, 2]","Quick to clip on and off. Really... Is there anything else to say? What else do you want it to do?These suckers are wonderfully reliable.I've had one for about 10 years. The only thing that went wrong with it was the removable rubber on the ""bottom"" of the capo became damaged because of my own neglect. However, for a $1, keyser sent me a bag of a about 6 of them. Can you go wrong? NO!Great product!",5,The way a cap should be...,1283472000,"09 3, 2010",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002CZSJO,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",a couple of bucks more than dunlop...which i have not tried..i own a couple wish they were cheeper i would have one in each case..but it works fine..and is well made...arrived on time..enjoy,4,this was recommended to me by my teacher,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B0002CZSJO,Beach Panda,"[1, 1]","Like this camo capo's simplicity and its unique color. My friend got a new one after seeing me using it, but his is a bit shorter than mine. Mine works both uke & acoustic guitar, I have no problem to use it on single hand. As the manufactor suggests for its duration, I don't clip it on the guitar when it's not in use. :)",4,easy to use & beautiful,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive A1CNDQC2IXGEPN,B0002CZSJO,Benjamin Babeshkin,"[0, 0]","This Capo looks great and does the job. It does take a bit of pressure to open the camp, but its better then the winding versions.",5,Looks Great,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002CZSJO,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[1, 1]","Purchased the 6-string Kyser capo when I meant to get the 12-string version (slightly longer, stronger spring?), but find that this 6-string Capo not only works great on my 2 6-string acoustics, but also works on my 12-string acoustic with a little adjusting. Quality seems top notch, design is simple and effective.",5,Great 6-string Capo that works on 12-string as well,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002CZSJO,Chris30542,"[0, 0]",I've owned the same one for 10 years and it's still going strong after many gigs. The spring tension is just right.,5,Solid Construction - Works well,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A1CUB195YB9XKO,B0002CZSJO,Clifford Haggerty,"[0, 0]",Basically because they are the easiest to squeeze in my opinion. I have big hands which may be part of it.,5,These are my favorites,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A1JVHQXG7GST9J,B0002CZSJO,Damien Esmond,"[0, 0]","high quality hassle free design. Very quick and easy to install and remove in a hurry and dosn't mar the finish or use excessive force, but strong enough to move the capo all the way close to the next fret closer to the headstock to allow maximum room for my fingers without any buzzing. Very happy with this purchase.",5,Awesome product Looks Great on my American Flag themed guitar!,1404000000,"06 29, 2014",positive AZJPNK73JF3XP,B0002CZSJO,Donald Cross,"[0, 0]","I have had one for two years and no complaints, needed another for my travel guitar. The lever arm is coated with a soft plastic sleeve which protects the neck, the spring is firm and in 2 years has not given up any tension. Finally on the string compression side the material is firm yet supple. I take particular caution to make sure that I don't leave it on anything that would indent that material permanently...",4,Works well,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A2C7BOQVFH1HLE,B0002CZSJO,Frederick Baptist,"[3, 4]",I've seen and used many different types of capos over the years and they range from the very cumbersome and difficult to use to the easily breakable but I've never used one as convenient and as well constructed as this Kyser one. It is by far the best I've ever seen and I've been using it for years now and it still works fine. It makes moving the capo quickly a cinch and the gold doesn't corrode or tarnish making it look like new even after all these years.Very highly recommended!,5,The Best Capo I've Ever Used!,1229644800,"12 19, 2008",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B0002CZSJO,Henry W.,"[0, 0]","It is very well made, is easy to use, and holds down the strings just fine. It is well protected as to not scratch or nick your guitar.",5,This Gold Capo matches the gold keys of my guitar,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A2XF1IANVPK7F,B0002CZSJO,Jason Maitlen,"[0, 0]","Durable, affordable, easy to grasp and use.",5,easy to grasp and use,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A22LLQ00V32YZJ,B0002CZSJO,jim beasley jr,"[0, 0]",This capo is as good as I've ever used and its in pink which perfectly matchs my shell pink strat. Great deal.,5,This capo is as good as I've ever used and its in pink which ...,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A56EP6FFRH1YT,B0002CZSJO,J. Kim,"[157, 161]","I currenty use two types of capos - the Kyser one and Shubb capos. Both are the most popular capos around but have different strengths and weaknesses.The benefits of the Kyser is that it is the quickest changing capo I've come across, doesn't require tension adjustment, and can clip to the end of the headstock when not in use. The primary benefit of the Shubb is that it has adjustable tension (and second, it's smaller).The main drawback of the Kyser is the lack of adjustable tension. Because it's designed to work across the fretboard, it will apply more force than necessary to clamp down the lower frets, causing frets to wear faster over time. Because of this I prefer to use the Kyser on my less expensive guitar and the Shubbs on the guitar I baby.",4,Quickest changing capo,1250985600,"08 23, 2009",positive AFUXETAHFUXFE,B0002CZSJO,Julian,"[0, 0]",Easy to useGreat quality and I am looking forward to purchasing more of this brand. Thank you very much,5,Great,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0002CZSJO,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[0, 0]","Got what I needed - a basic capo for a good price. The tension is a little tighter than I'd like, but works for me. Covers all strings, and depresses them fully. I don't use it often, so I can't speak to its longevity, but good for me!",4,Basic capo,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A14PY68SX7D5DV,B0002CZSJO,Leonardo Lee,"[1, 1]","I've played guitar for 5 years. Seen many different capos, but none that quite satisfies me as the Kyser.You really can't go wrong with this capo. It is very mobile, easily adjustable, sturdy, and durable.What's good about this capo is that you can use it as a regular 6 String capo and still turn it around to use it asa Cut capo. The transparent rubber piece does the same job.It comes in different colors also.I own the black, silver, gold, and camo Kyser capos.I also own the Cut Capo for other styles.I recommend it!All the capos I've had from Kyser are still in great conditions.Use them all the time at church and at home",5,Best capo out there!,1315612800,"09 10, 2011",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B0002CZSJO,Michael W DeSilva,"[1, 1]",I started using Kyser capos a couple of years ago and have never looked back since. I now own several of them and have not had any problems with any of them. They work great on acoustic and electric guitars and they have survived the many children I teach lessons to even though they get treated rather rough at times. Great capos. You won't be disappointed.,5,Perfect capos,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive AAGD3GA9ZVPLQ,B0002CZSJO,mike n ike,"[0, 0]","The handle and spring strength make this uncomfortable to place on the guitar, and I feel rushed to clamp on the capo because it's unpleasant to use - hurts the fingers. It's cheap and easy to use. It'll do the job, but I don't like it.",2,It's OK but I wish I'd bought something else.,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",negative A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0002CZSJO,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",What's to say? It's not a high end capo and for the price I can lose it ( like most of the other capos I have owned). It's not a high quality capo and it does take a few adjustments to get it seated properly.,3,A reasonably decent capo that you can afford to leave somewhere,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",neutral A1BTNPMESS99PL,B0002CZSJO,Nunya Biz,"[4, 4]","I originally bought this for my guitar and it worked very well for that, so I tried it out on my 4 string uke and it works just as great. It's so much better than the elastic capos. So, it's doing double duty and going strong.",5,Works great for my ukulele,1274745600,"05 25, 2010",positive AEN6KDJ3AJDK6,B0002CZSJO,Patrick M. Waters,"[0, 0]","This style of capo CAN throw your guitar out of tune if you don't put it on right. When used correctly though, it does it's job just fine.",5,It's a capo,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002CZSJO,Sessue,"[1, 1]","I can only repeat what everyone else has already said: this Kyser capo is designed and built very well. It's easy to put on and adjust, and just as easy to take off. There are probably a few capos out there that are a bit flashier, but this is still pretty stylish. And the price makes it a real bargain.",5,And all together now...,1330473600,"02 29, 2012",positive A26E1V45R24QVC,B0002CZSJY,ccaptn,"[0, 0]","I don't believe there is such a thing as a perfect capo, but this one is quite good. For those with reasonably strong hands it is pretty easy to use. It does a very good job of compressing the strings to the frets and is definitely well built. It is as with all capos, important to take it off when not in use so the ""rubber"" does not get grooved. This is just good common sense. If this lasts a couple of years I will definitely purchase another.",4,"Good, effective capo",1287100800,"10 15, 2010",positive A2EWLWNMF65J5X,B0002CZSJY,DonJr,"[0, 0]",I bought a 12 string one in blk. Love it for simplicity and needed it so I didn't have to keep searching for the other. Got gold to remind me it is for six strings.,5,2nd one,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive AQES9A9BCJ7CV,B0002CZSJY,Harry Reimer,"[0, 0]","I have used a few different capo's this is far and away my favorite. Very easy to take it off, holds the strings tight. What more can you ask for? Does what it sets out to do and its inexpensive.",5,Great Capo.,1277942400,"07 1, 2010",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B0002CZSJY,H town,"[0, 0]",It does what it says. It a Kyser Quick Change capo. This capo is great for changing keys in the middle of a song or anytime you are in a hurry. Highly recommended.,5,Great capo for quick changes.,1249776000,"08 9, 2009",positive A2YTKPGZXFFKVK,B0002CZSJY,Janeelizabeth,"[0, 0]","It's a capo... nice fit... yet, sometimes I wonder if it fits too tightly, as when I use it, and of course the strings are tighter, sometimes I feel that playing with this particular capo makes my strings too tight...yet, it is a capo, structured very well.",4,NICE!!!!!!!!,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A2FGSRTR4XFHMC,B0002CZSJY,Jonah Koonce,"[0, 0]",I am very pleased with this purchase. The strings play very clearly with zero buzzing on any position between frets. I can dramatically hear and feel the difference than when I used a cheap $5 capo before. This is well worth your pay :),5,Excellent!!,1348185600,"09 21, 2012",positive A1786LAQ18LHDC,B0002CZSJY,J. Zwicker,"[0, 0]",My husband usese this capo almost everytine he plays his guitar. His old one lasted about 10 years. Worth the cost.,5,Good quality,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A27UAE2PME5TRV,B0002CZSJY,kwb,"[0, 0]","Long time Shubb user, but decided to try something different.I think I've found how lazy I am. I ended up using the Kyser more often than the Shubb because of the fact that you can put the Kyser on the peghead.Reaching my hand to an always available position on guitars (i.e. the peghead) for the Kyser turns out to be much more convenient than reaching to something that is not on the guitar and that could change according to situations, e.g. maybe just by my side on the sofa in my living room, maybe a table or the floor in some other places, for the Shubb.",5,Convenience won,1294444800,"01 8, 2011",positive A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B0002CZSJY,lfeez,"[0, 0]",These Capos are wonderful. Perfect all the way around! long lasting and backed up by the company. I have three!,5,Kyser makes the best!,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",positive A2IRI1NFJJJ6MZ,B0002CZSJY,Mrs. Smith,"[0, 0]",Good strong spring and good strong materials. The only improvement I would make is the clear protector that holds behind the neck. The protector needs to be longer. As the protector ages it slips off the end. If it had more surface extended from end to the base where it pivots it would help.,4,Kyser capo,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive A1VQHH85U7PX0,B0002CZSJY,"MyBeesWax ""A Music Fan""","[0, 0]","I bought this Capo for myWashburn D10. It works on my Orlando classical guitar as well. I wanted a capo that was simple to operate and wasn't too expensive - and the Kyser Quick Change Guitar Capo fits the bill nicely:[Update 7/25/10: My Orlando guitar was stolen. Boo Hoo!!!]- Easy On, Easy OffThe spring mechanism makes it easy to put the capo on or take it off.- Rubberized ClampsRubberized clamps helps prevent the Kyser from scratching or marring the neck and the frets.- ErgonomicThe arched arm with the weird-looking loopy looking thingy and the other straight arm help you to firmly grab on to them without slipping so you can easily and quickly remove or reposition the Kyser Capo.- DurableThe Kyser is made from durable aluminum.[Update 7/25/10] I've had this capo for almost 3 years and it's still working like a champ! (According to Amazon's Instant Order Update for moi, I got this capo on November 22, 2007.)- The Same Capo Colbie Caillat Used in BubblyCheck out the music video! It's the same capo Colbie Caillat used inBubbly!---The Kyser Quick Change Guitar Capo is excellent! I don't think you can go wrong with this one!",5,Works For Me!,1244246400,"06 6, 2009",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0002CZSJY,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[0, 0]","I have owned several of these over the years and own a silver colored one presently. The price is right for these, and they work just fine. My only real issue is that sometimes, they will bunch or bend strings when setting them on whatever fret you're going to bar, thus producing a sound you weren't looking for. Some of the higher end capo's counter this by having screws and such rather than a spring. However, like i say, these work fine with a little care and attention to their placement on your fretboard, and are from what i can tell, the most popular model on the market.",4,They work pretty well.,1310774400,"07 16, 2011",positive A2D9QW4TY8CFB0,B0002CZSJY,Philip Gardner,"[0, 0]","Easy to use capo. Good strength - holds the strings down well.. Not sure that it's as good as the G7th capo, which I still find is the best for holding the strings down evenly so that they stay in tune, but the Kyser is much cheaper and does a good job.",4,Kyser capo,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0002CZSJY,Reviewer,"[0, 0]","Probably the best kapo out on the market. Very high quality and a sleek look. Easy to use, what more could you want?",5,Industry Standard,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A3GSQE0LXPG9YF,B0002CZSJY,Sean Serritella,"[0, 1]","I use the capo for my guitar and it sounds awesome. I like to put the capo on the first fret and when I play a song I made, it sounds really really good. The capo is very easy to use as well.",5,Great product. I love the capo they made,1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B0002CZSJY,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]","The description says the color is gold. It's not. More of a greenish yellow, but does what it is intended for. I think I would stick with the black color though.",3,Just an ok capo,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",neutral A3BH9XC0BVO1AG,B0002CZSJY,snocyclist,"[0, 0]","I really like my capo, the blue looks good with my light natural finish accoustic, and it works as it should. However, I feel like it deserves 4 stars simply because it could be a much more robust product. For example, I think the bottom part of the clamp should be a little longer, and rounded (the back side of a guitar neck is rounded, after all). The spring could definitely be tighter...I do rarely notice buzz from not quite being tight enough. Also, the design is fairly nice, but it's mostly aesthetic...it's not really super comfortable and easy to move around necessarily.Don't get me wrong, this is a rather good product, and it's priced about right. It just isn't a high end product/5-star perfect.",4,"Works well, looks nice, minor complaints",1335052800,"04 22, 2012",positive A3NKSY3I0UW3KK,B0002CZSJY,this guy,"[0, 0]",The package arrived on time. This is the best capo around and works great. Does what it is supposed to do.,5,Capo,1348963200,"09 30, 2012",positive A3UQS40N3PW18L,B0002CZSJY,Vyrys,"[0, 0]","works great. Just clip it on and jam out.forget the screw on type, and spend the few extra bux for this one. you'll be happier, trust me.",5,excellent,1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive AI45J5737CUGY,B0002CZSJY,wapialo,"[0, 0]",I chose the patriotic design for obvious reasons. It is lovely. Clear shard silk screening. The capo itself is really good. It is very snug on the strings.,5,Beautiful piece,1356220800,"12 23, 2012",positive A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B0002CZSJY,Yeemeister,"[0, 0]","i got pink cause nobody would steal it, and we all know how often capos get stolen from people pink is great",5,pink,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive A3BZ9EP6SSC9MU,B0002CZSJY,Yousif,"[0, 0]","This capo is awesome, it looks and feels very nice and premium, it works on all of my guitars not much more you can ask for.",5,Nice Capo,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A12SSZIN555FTL,B0002CZST4,A. M. Steiner,"[2, 3]",These Martin strings (M170) aren't bad. They just are not the sound I was looking for. I ended up like the Ernie Ball Earthwood extra light instead. The Martin's are little shallow on the low end unlike the Ernie Ball. Other people will love them though. They are easy to play.,4,not my taste,1316822400,"09 24, 2011",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B0002CZST4,Casey D,"[0, 0]","These are good for the average guitar player who doesn't want to much strain or pain on there fingers. Not the fullest tone, but you wouldn't expect that with extra light strings.",5,"Not the fullest tone, but you already knew that",1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002CZST4,Everanor,"[0, 0]","I have an electro acoustic Martin (second hand but without a scratch). I got it with .13 strings and well, is simply too much. Is good to play rithyms but can't do pretty much nothing else.I have installed a set (I got 8) and it sounds really good. Not as solid as the .13 but now i have more range to do solos and go up and down much easier.Recomended",5,Sounds Perfect,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B0002CZST4,Henry W.,"[1, 1]","Martin makes great sounding strings. I decided to use Light Martin strings (.12) because they sounded louder and better, and I could play them just as easy as the lighter strings.",4,Great strings,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A21WZ0YAMX0NLE,B0002CZST4,Joe Labruna,"[0, 0]",Strings are not just strings. Guitar strings are another very important part of playing GREAT Guitar. And all Martin products are second to none.,5,Strings,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A2E2CJWPL1YMAR,B0002CZST4,Joel S Mellor,"[0, 0]","I replaced a set of strings that were very used with these Martins. They are, as named, very light. They are easy on my fingers and give great tone. Quality company, great strings, great price!",5,My fingers love these.,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B0002CZST4,Lytle3891,"[0, 1]","I ordered a couple sets of this strings so I would have some extras for myself and my 6 year old son who is just starting out on guitar. this strings have good sound and hold a tune well. the best thing is the price is great. Like I said I am usinging these on mine and my sons guitar and my son was breaking string from playing to hard, but with these string it does not break the bank to replace them as needed.",5,great strings that don't break the bank,1309219200,"06 28, 2011",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002CZST4,"PK ""PK""","[1, 2]","The name Martin says it all & has for many,many years.Grab some extras because you will want more, Great price,great strings.",5,PK,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B0002CZST4,Russ,"[1, 1]","I love these strings, and use them for all of my acoustic playing. Best of all, I can find them here for $3.49 per set, so I'm not dumping a bunch of money on strings all the time. Easy to play, and they sound great.long lasting if you take care of them by wiping them down every time.",5,Best Acoustic Strings,1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A3EIML9QZO5NZZ,B0002CZST4,Sherwin Rackal,"[3, 4]",these strings provide a warm crisp tone that makes any dreadnought guitar sound like heaven I use them all the time,5,Best product,1339200000,"06 9, 2012",positive AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B0002CZST4,W. Soh,"[5, 5]",Good strings with good sound.The Extra Light is easier on the fingers - but they sound thinner too.Go for the Light gauges for more solid sound if you can handle the pressure.,5,"Good, I like it",1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B0002CZT0M,Beach Panda,"[1, 1]","This is my third pack; the 1st pack has been using for two months, the sounds are rich and full, and the feels are still good. I broke the high E on the 1st attempt of restringing, and luckily I had bought 2 packs at the same time. So, I want to keep a completed pack for back up. I have been fingerpacking for quite long time recently, sometime, i will practice for 4-5 hours+ until i'm tired for the session. I have used light steel strings on my acoustic, but these ones are easier for fingers even just tiny lighter.",4,My Third Pack,1332374400,"03 22, 2012",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B0002CZT0M,Joehorse,"[0, 0]",These are okay strings for the Folk Guitar.............nothing special but the price isn't out of the world either. Good buy for the money. Tried them on a Gibson J50 and they seem to do good.,4,Okay Strings for folk guitar,1377993600,"09 1, 2013",positive A34G1GTMQGEDUN,B0002CZT0M,"Johanna Livingstone ""Honest Reviewer""","[1, 1]","I am yet another one of those ""Forever Beginners"" when it comes to playing the guitar. Never mind that...these guitar strings made second hand guitar sound so much better! After putting in new pegs and re-stringing with these strings...it sounds so much nicer! More richer! Now I see I need to replace the saddle and bridge on it as the pegs keep coming loose. I think that once I do this and then re-string these same strings on it...I will be set to go!I like that these strings are light as due to not having had much practice for a number of years...let's face it...my fingers get sore when playing! I also have small fingers and hands.I intend to continue purchasing these same strings for future use.I recommend!",5,Love these guitar strings!,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive AQDHNCD25PFE6,B0002CZT0M,Larry,"[0, 0]","I restrung my Martin 0-16NY with these strings and found them to be excellent. As a new guitarist,the light strings were very easy on my sensitive finger tips and have a very warm and rich sound.",5,Very Impressive product!,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive AN73VQ17FZVJ8,B0002CZT0M,MJK,"[0, 0]","Even though these are folk strings, I put them on my 35 year old dread and they sound really good.I hope they last longer than some of the reviews indicate.I also wipe them down after playing to minimize tarnishing.So far so good",5,Sound good on a Dread too.,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002CZT0M,"PK ""PK""","[3, 3]","Great,great sound. The sound of these strings is different than any other strings you could get. They also teach a guitar player to use a lighter touch while playing to produce beautiful sounds. Well worth it.",5,PK,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive A3ADSZR7QAQ5U,B0002CZT0M,rshirley10,"[0, 0]",the string work well but did not give the mellow sound on my guitar that I was looking for. The shipping was quick and the strings were recieved in good order.,3,Silk and steel strings,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",neutral AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0002CZT0M,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]","I love these strings. I bought a set awhile back for my Ovation, but never used them. Then I came into possession of an old Yamaha acoustic guitar which was pretty beat up and needed new strings. I put these suckers on there and wow was I impressed. Even that old beater guitar sounded great and played easily with these strings. So... I bought another set for the Ovation this time!",4,Sound great!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B0002CZTIO,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[9, 10]",I bought this pick holder because I hate putting a pick between my strings to hold it and because you can't play with a pick in your strings. I originally thought this thing would be kind of large and go all the way across the headstock. Boy was I wrong. The picture is misleading. This thing is tiny and barely goes across three string. It wedges under neath two strings and you can put two picks (maybe more if they are thin) into the wedges on top. Stays in place well and is very convenient.Only negative is I don't know how long it will hold up. I think maybe a thicker rubber rather than this foam rubber would have held up better. I can see this thing eventually losing tension in the pick holder wedges and dropping picks.,4,Nice little pick holder,1288828800,"11 4, 2010",positive A1QE7VZE507TO7,B0002CZTIO,"Brian Hogan ""Dog person""","[0, 0]",I really like these things. I don't stick tape and stuff to guitar body which if they do make a double sided tape similar to post it notes might be a good idea. Bought a few while back and just bought a few more. If you drop a pick there is another right there. Have fun.,5,this is second batch i ordered,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive AOCBJFQ7UPEOJ,B0002CZTIO,brien patterson,"[0, 0]",I love the idea that you don't need a pocket in your strap or elsewhere to store your pick. Further it will not add something else to find/loose in my pants pocket.,4,Love the concept,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive AH0XON4XDOF2C,B0002CZTIO,christopher Lamothe,"[1, 1]",it's good but think its a bit expensive for just one they should give you two for that price or lower the price,2,ok pick holder,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",negative ALV33FTOC032I,B0002CZTIO,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","Doe's not stay on to well, moves to much even if you go for the pick lightly could be redeisigned.",3,OK,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",neutral A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B0002CZTIO,j flavors,"[0, 0]","After buying this product, I have concluded that $8.00 is a lot of money for foam! Does the job, but I think the velcro job would be preferable to this one.",3,lot of money for foam,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",neutral A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002CZTIO,LARRY,"[0, 0]",Excellent simple product. Fits all of my guitars and stays out the way while playing. Easily holds 2 picks at at time on each end. Has grooves on ends and one can slide it down so that at least 2 strings fit into the grooves.,5,Very Good Pick Holder,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002CZTIO,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",Since I bought these little gadgets everybody playing guitar around want them.I use to misplace my picks all the time when playing and now I do not have to look around for them any longer as I know where to find them. I like to use different gage picks therefore. I have ordered more for Christmas stocking stuffers whicdh will be enjoyed by my friends.,5,A great gadget add on to my guitars.,1354492800,"12 3, 2012",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002CZTIO,Matt,"[0, 0]","It's a lot smaller than the picture makes it look, but that's a good thing. It serves it purpose and fits snugly between the strings on the headstock.",5,Handy.,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A10H2F00ZOT8S2,B0002CZTIO,Mike C,"[0, 0]","I'm using this right now on my acoustic and it does its job in respect to holding your picks. It was smaller then I would have pictured, but it still is a good product. It can hold light to heavy picks and its super easy to put it and take it off. Only problem I had was that it moves a lot when putting my pick back in. Besides that, its highly recommendable to anyone. I will definitely pick up more for my other axes.",4,Decent pick holder,1362873600,"03 10, 2013",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002CZTIO,Renbutsu,"[0, 0]","Not too much to say, it's made out of foam, made to slip between the strings, made to hold two picks. I have several of these, for acoustics and for electrics. My son lost one before during a performance on stage so it is not that secure that it won't be dislodged, still, it does stay on majority of the time. I do recommend this. My son's guitar teacher calls this a ""fancy little pick holder"" and I've had people ask where to buy one when they see it for the first time. One must also be careful, my son lost one of these so I know it is a possibility of it falling off. He lost it after performing in a play on stage.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",4,It's a wedgie,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive AXP7888CP2222,B0002CZTIO,RTX,"[0, 0]","I use this to hold my picks on my acoustic guitar. Got tired of losing picks in mid jam, digging through pockets, scavenging for another pick. Now it's right there.",4,It Works!,1330473600,"02 29, 2012",positive AGDWVRFL81B4O,B0002CZTIO,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[0, 0]","I have been using these for months now with 5-string bass. I think these are even more useful for bassists than guitar, as I often find myself playing with fingers, then suddenly a ""pick song"" starts and... where's a pick? I usually have to offset it, and with the tuner placement I can only fit one pick, but I still find them indispensable. And no tape or other sticky stuff!There is also a model made specially for bass. [Updated] I now have the bass model on all of my basses. It is definitely better for thicker strings.The guitar model is now on my Gibson Explorer. I do love it, but the ""spreading strings"" on the headstock makes it less secure than is perfect. So, still highly recommended if your headstock has a ""straight through"" design, not so much if you have a jackson or other radically angled headstock. (They should make a Metal Edition for that. :) )",5,Back to order more,1308960000,"06 25, 2011",positive A1T4HGVX32QIYC,B0002CZTIO,Will Ramirez,"[0, 0]","This thing does just what it was supposed to, i use it on my practice bass since i use any type of picks on that, and it does just what it is supposed to",4,Good Product,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A1TSW5IJ1LU0RP,B0002CZTIO,wishbone73,"[0, 0]","I was thinking it may affect the ability to tune properly, but it seems to have no affect at all. Super audiophile tone hounds might say it affects the resonance and sustain, but just take it off when recording. Very handy to have two picks with you at all times. It's great not to have to make a trip back to the mike stand to get a pick or having to attach something with sticky tape to the guitar's finish. Me likey!! Price can't be beat either!",5,Very cool,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive ASJAKT8DJIAC5,B0002CZTIO,"YetAnotherITGuy ""Chris""","[0, 0]","I bought one of these to try on my Asher Junior lap steel guitar to hold two finger picks and a thumb pick. Worked, but it was difficult getting all three picks in one Wedgie so I ordered a second one. Between the two of them, between the 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th strings up next to the nut, works pretty good holding these types of picks (which admittedly, the Wedgie was not actually designed for). Liked it so much I ordered two more for my acoustic and electric guitar and one for my bass (the bass version). Only down side I see is -- they DO seem loose like they could fall out AND I doubt the picks will stay in place when I case my guitar (haven't tried it yet). But otherwise, worth the price and a good doo-dad to have around. Especially if you have a lap steel and need a place to stick your finger picks on the guitar itself (real help to me staying organized!).",4,great for my lap steel guitar!,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive AN1RO6C6I78YO,B0002CZUTM,"B. T. Corneto ""BeeTeeCee""","[2, 4]","I've played string instruments for the better part of 55 years... Starting with a cheap Tijuana Wood box as a 5 year old, progressing to Martin 6 and 12 string Acoustic guitars, and a few electric Fender and Gibson units.... All good in their own respect.I decided to treat myself to a Les Paul for my 58th birthday but, not having the financial resources to buy a $3,000.00 git, I shopped and shopped... Finally settling on this Cherry Burst LP-100.It arrived in perfect condition, the slightly smooshed outer packaging notwithstanding. It was even ""sorta"" in tune... but a quick dial-in with the electronic tuner brought that right.Simply put, Nice guitar. After allowing the strings and neck to settle in together, I spent a few hours a week later adjusting string height, intonation, and pick-up distances, and now this LP *ROCKS* !!!If you're going to spend mid-range $$$ on a fine practice / performance guitar, you can't go wrong with this one, kids - Two Thumbs Up ![Suggestion: A Fender Mustang 1 or 2 amp makes this guitar sound even better...]",5,A Very Good Selection,1339804800,"06 16, 2012",positive A3K96R872MUM3D,B0002CZUTM,chris araza,"[0, 0]","exactly the same as describe here, love the sound and easy to play. great price for excellent sound, highly recommend to everyone.",5,love it!,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A2U1Z3TZ4P76JB,B0002CZUTM,C. Zemer,"[0, 0]",I bought this as a present for my daughter to learn guitar on. She absolutely loves it. Everyone that has played on it over the past few weeks loves it. You can't beat this for the price!!!,5,This guitar is beautiful!,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive A20L3BCRCICRSQ,B0002CZUTM,Jake,"[0, 0]","This is a fine guitar, but it isn't amazing. My particular instrument has some issues with the finish in a couple of places around the perimeter of the guitar - they look like black splotches underneath the sunburst paint and clear-coat. There's one near the top strap post and another near the place where the pick-guard mounts to the underside of the body. Neither would be apparent to someone who wasn't appraising the guitar, but they are there and don't look normal to me. Maybe I got the first one off the line after they switched from black-painted models? My guitar also has a weird V shape on the back of the neck where the wood grain doesn't match at all - I'm guessing that it's a joint that has been glued together. I know that the better Les Paul guitars have a one-piece neck, and since I didn't read about this one having something different, I assumed it would be the same. Glue is stronger than wood and Les Paul guitars have a tendency to break in that area, so I guess my guitar should be more durable than some. Still, it was a disappointing and unexpected discovery. I'm not sure that seeing these finish issues before-hand would've dissuaded me from buying the same guitar, but upon reflection it would've been much smarter to visit a music store and examine the guitar before buying.My remaining issues with the instrument have more to do with the general design of all Les Paul guitars versus my particular instrument. The guitar is too small for me to comfortably play it without a strap, even while sitting. The top strap peg is angled up slightly, where guitars with horns have them angled down, which means that investing in the install of a straplock system of some kind is a good idea with a Les Paul - the pegs just don't stay in the strap holes as well as on some other guitars. It's great that this guitar has all the knobs and switches that "real" Les Paul guitars do, but from a practical standpoint it is rather cumbersome to have separate volume and tone knobs for each pickup. The range of adjustment on the saddles is pretty small, and I found it impossible to setup the guitar for coated .09 strings without additional hardware.The guitar sounds decent, it looks pretty great (although not quite as pretty as the pictured one), and due to its shorter scale length it is a tad easier to play than some other guitars. Note: the shorter scale length is characteristic of Les Paul guitars, it doesn't indicate that this is less than a "full-sized" guitar. Though this is a fine guitar for the price, I'm not sure that I would make the same choice if I were in the same position again.",3,My mistake for buying sight unseen.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",neutral A3G5BIFX6VS1OP,B0002CZUTM,jeff h,"[0, 0]","I have been playing guitar for over 30 years. I've owned and played a variety of guitars in my lifetime. My wife bought this guitar for me as a gift. I cannot begin to tell you how much I love this guitar. It is a solid, well built guitar. The finish is beautiful. The pictures do it no justice. It sounds incredible. It has great tone and sustain, wonderful harmonics. The clean tones are nice and warm. The neck is fast. No fret noise or hums. The pickups are really nice. Its very versatile and you can play just about anything with it. From blues to hard rock & metal. I would perform live with this guitar in a heartbeat. You cannot find a better guitar for this price. I would have expected it to cost much more. I am extremely impressed with this great guitar. You can bet, when I add the next guitar to my collection, it will be another epiphone. Well done Epiphone!!",5,Fantastic guitar,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A31RULW0KNYJ5H,B0002CZUTM,LA,"[3, 4]","I had been learning on a Squier for about six months and really wanted a better guitar. After doing research, reading reviews, and checking it out in a guitar store, I chose this one.It's much easier to play than the Squier, and it has a better sound. Like the Squier (but not as bad), it gets a little buzzy on the top strings. I suspect it might need to be adjusted, but I don't have a clue as to how to go about it.It's also a good choice for women. I'm a small woman, and I really like that the neck is smaller. It's also fairly lightweight.Overall, I'm happy with my choice. A guitar tech told me it's the best guitar out there under $500. Maybe. I expect to be happy with it for a few years before I upgrade again.",4,Good for When You're Ready for Your Second Guitar,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive AG5L0MYSPPWDC,B0002CZUTM,Mano,"[1, 1]","I bought it 3 years ago here at amazon and I couldn't be happier. This was my first electric and after over a year of owning it, I got a way more expensive Fender Strat and I still prefer how this Epiphone feels; it is really lightweight, a lot more that even other Les Pauls and the distance between frets is smaller than the one in other guitars I have tried, this makes it VERY easy to play, it stays in tune and it looks really REALLY lovely.I like it so much, that I decided to add a pair of Slash's Alnico IIs on it, that cost more than the guitar itself, this only made it sound incredibly awesome and improve the sustain, good ol' crunchy-bluessy rock.Call me cheap if you want and I wouldn't care, this is one of those items that makes you wonder, how come there's others way more overpriced and just don't find a way to justify that a ""real"" Gibson Les Paul will sound $800 - $1000 better.It wasn't until recently (after 3 years - I estimate somewhere around 1000 hours of heavy use) that it started fretting and that's why I gave it only 4 stars; but what would you expect from a $200 guitar...? I'm sure this can be easily fixed by any guitar tech and it will continue been the sweet-tone machine it has always been. If you're learning, looking for a first electric or just want a ""practice"" axe that will not dissapoint you, just go ahead and buy it, don't give it a 2nd thought and do it.",4,First electric guitar,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A1SG6JGU7ISEH3,B0002CZUTM,Nunya Bizness,"[2, 3]","I have been playing guitar since I was 6 years old (over 3 decades) and I must say this was a very pleasant surprise. I haven't had an electric in years, and didn't have the budget to get a Gibson, so picked up this Epi Les Paul 100 instead, along with a Fender Mustang I Amp. Great combination. This guitar has a very sloid feel, and came set-up perfectly right out of the box. All it needed was tuning. Unlike others, I didn't feel that the strings I got needed to be changed right away, but probably within the first two weeks you will want to change them. Replaced mine with Ernie Ball ""Not Even Slinky's"" and couldn't be happier with the way this thing plays and sounds. Great sustain, beautiful harmonics, the clean tones are warm, can get nice blues tones out of it, and superb thrash metal too. Very versatile. It does not quiet do country or jazz, but it wasn't really meant to.The action is extremely easy, fret board has a great feel to it, good width on the neck, not too slinder but not too thick. It just feels good in your hands.The finish on this product is very nice. One thing though, the pick guard is kind of a tan / cream off white color, not bright white as pictured, but it still looks great.Also, not mentioned in the description, but this does come with a 12 foot cord, but it's not the best quality. Would recommend picking up a new one when you order.Overall, this is well worth the $500 that they list as the MSRP. At less than half that its a steal.If you are considering this instrument, don't hesitate.",5,Quality guitar at a great price.,1326931200,"01 19, 2012",positive AVDW3OAVWWE05,B0002CZUTM,Skyeye,"[1, 1]","Well, the Epiphone Les Paul came in earlier this morning!Am I impressed? U bet cha!This thing is simply beautiful! It arrived well padded in a double box. Initially, I spent a few minutes going over the whole guitar with a magnifier to see if I could spot any flaws. NONE! Not a finger print on it anywhere! This guitar is extremely well made and put together right. It was in tune out the box and the action is smooth as butter. The neck is slim (which is good for my thick hands) and the jumbo frets have no burrs or other abnormalities. I put a quarter under the 10th. fret and it's right on the "money"!It's considerably heaver than than I thought. I would imagine it weighs about 10-14lbs. I have a strap ordered and on the way.The maple top is a work of art with a superior finish. All the metal hardware appears top quality as are the Duncan pickups. This Epiphone is a lot easier to play than any thing I ever had. Your hand floats over the frets!I don't think you could get a better piece for the price point.",5,"Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst",1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A2JZTK0WGJCMGN,B0002CZUTM,SuperGlide,"[0, 0]","This is one awesome guitar! I also purchased the Fender Mustang I Amp, Epiphone custom case (fits like a glove) and Planet Waves Planet Lock Leather Guitar Strap (comfortable and very secure) which made for an UNBELIEVEABLE combination along with Rocksmith 2014. I cannot imagine anyone being disappointed with this combination. The only problem in my household is....who gets to play next.",5,Sweet Through and Through,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive AMU3EIC4EOPX4,B0002CZUTM,Sweed,"[0, 0]","Waited two months before reviewing my les paul 100 to make sure there were no issues. I am very happy with the guitar. It came well padded and was in excellent shape. It was set up well and has played well out of the box. Just did my first string change making sure I used the same gauge of string and didn't have to make any adjustments to the guitar. Played as well after the change as it did before. Was a little nervous about an online purchase and not being able to play the guitar before buying but when you live out in the sticks and it's a major trip to get to a real guitar store you sometimes take your chances. Anyway it all worked out as the guitar is very easy to play, free prime two day shipping, no sales tax, and saved about $80 in gas it would have taken to make a trip to buy one in a store. The savings in gas and tax paid for about half of my new Mustang 2 v2 amplifier.The only thing is on the epiphone site it states all their electric guitars include a cable in the box. This one did not and from reading their forum it seems it is almost a normal thing for cords to somehow disappear before reaching the customer. It is not a big deal to me but I thought I'd mention it for those thinking of buying a epiphone. When I ordered this one I wasn't really sure if a cable would be included or not so I ordered one at the same time, I'm glad I did.",5,very happy with my les paul,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive ATL0URQ0KUKGZ,B0002CZUUG,CRS71,"[0, 0]","First off, the shipping was fantastic. It shipped the very next day and came VERY well protected in perfect condition. It is an extremely well made and solid product. I think a few people have given this Les Paul a rep of just being a ""Starter Guitar"". Trust me when I say, I have no problem leaving my Les Paul Standard at home and taking this one to a gig. It plays well and the sound?? INCREDIBLE. It even has a great acoustic sound to it when not plugged into an amp. I can't say enough good things about this guitar it's that good. If you're thinking aout buying this guitar, don't. Just buy it!! BUY IT!!",5,The best guitar I have ever owned!!,1339113600,"06 8, 2012",positive A3DIN9E5QQZ6VT,B0002CZUUG,Dakotah Jennings,"[0, 0]","It'd been about 6 years since I've had an electric guitar. I traded my old one off to pay a debt and just never returned. I decided recently after moving back to my home town that I was going to get back into playing electric guitar, only this time I wanted it to be more than a "hobby". I fully intend on doing local gigs for fun and some side cash and this guitar will EASILY deliver.It came in perfect condition. The action is set perfectly and I don't have any issues with buzzing strings. It comes with clear (black) control knobs, which I'll likely replace with something a bit prettier. But overall this is a great guitar. It even sounds amazing, it really does have that ballsy sound of a LP..... because well 0_o it IS a LP. Its no Gibson, but it IS a LP!Very happy with this purchase!!!!",5,Epi Les Paul Special 2 = AWESOME,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A1LU9607CVAMIF,B0002CZUUG,Dan B.,"[0, 0]","Purchased primarily for Rocksmith and it works very well for that. Still learning how to play, but like the feel of this guitar. Looks great and plays great. Was packaged very well. Only needed minor setup adjustments. I would recommend getting strap locks.",4,Nice for the money,1395360000,"03 21, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002CZUUG,"David W ""Dave""","[2, 4]","I am editing my previous review on this little guitar after taking the time to properly set it up, dial it in and play it for a while. I edited yet again as someone didn't appreciate my ""gloating"" over other guitars I own. Sorry to offend YOU.I made a knee jerk review (again) right after I got this. But in all fairness I received my Gibson Les Paul on the same day, buying IT from my local music store and professionally set up, ready to go. I was comparing apples and oranges, so to speak. But now, even after comparing them to each other, they really aren't that far apart.The Gibson is the best guitar I've ever owned and made my previous comparison based on it. But this little baby is now my second favorite.My other review was NOT FAIR!!!!!! I paid a lot more for the Gibson and 149 bucks for this Epiphone. Dollar for dollar this little Ephiphone is a steal!!!! WOW!!!I must honestly admit, the edge goes to my Gibson, but not by as much as you'd think. This little Epiphone is an outstanding guitar, regardless of price. If I were to play them each blindfolded I would never guess one was $149 guitar, ever! The tone of the Epiphone is much like the Gibson Les Paul. It's easy to play, comfortable and has a sweet sound. I can either rock out with it or mellow out and play the blues or classic rock.To be honest, I will probably play this Epiphone a LOT more than the Gibson. After all, if I ding this one up I haven't broke the bank. I think I'll tend to use this one a lot more than the other.I am very happy with this Epiphone Les Paul and will proudly play and OWN it. I am amazed they can make this thing for the money they charge. I may purchase another one and put it away as I'm sure the price won't stay this low. PLUS, I'll get another one in a different color!! You can never have too many guitars.. I am going to an a pickguard to this one. The finish on it is outstanding and I'd like to keep it that way.If I were thinking of learning to play the guitar, this one is a no-brainer....BUY IT!!!If you're an established player looking for a really nice practice guitar, I'd buy this one is a heartbeat. I was shocked at how sweet it sounds, how good it looks, how comfortable and light it is and how well it plays. Sure it was way out of tune and required a few height adjustments but now it is FANTASTIC.New rule for me, no writing reviews until I own the product for at least one week!!!!!",5,After a proper set-up 5 stars Damn nice guitar,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A3MDQTWO6NOV1U,B0002CZUUG,jayjustin,"[3, 3]","this is a beautiful guitar...the finish is amazing...and the tone is very clear...if you can't afford several hundreds or thousand for a les paul...this is a fun and very good guitar for the money...has 6 strings,,,from e to e...and if you know the g chord you will have lot's of fun...the volume control goes to 11 ,if you want to kick it up a notch...(only kidding)",5,makes you sound like eric clapton...,1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A3IVULXGE2PB43,B0002CZUUG,Jeffro,"[3, 4]","Epiphone LP Special II Les Paul Electric Guitar, EbonyHello again. I have written a review on this guitar just after I purchased it and now it's been over a year and I still stand by my positive review. I own about 8 guitars now and this guitar is one of two of my favorites. My other favorite is a Dean electric 12 string. When I hold and play this Epiphone Les Paul special 2 guitar it feels and sounds like something I could take on stage but it doesn't have the cost associated with a Gibson. What's also amazing is that it's still around a $150. It's well worth the noney. It stays in tune and it high quality. Well worth the money. I just purchased an electric/acoustic Epiphone ukelele today for my Chiropractor. I will review that later. If you are looking for a Les Paul guitar this is not one. Not his typical style although Amazon does sell one for about $250 so don't let the name fool you. It's still a very nice guitar though. Very solid construction and a beautiful polished ebony finish and tuners. I highly recommend this guitar. Buy it! Thank you.",5,"Well-made, plays well.",1370908800,"06 11, 2013",positive A2MMH4O7EDNLCV,B0002CZUUG,jerkowitz,"[65, 70]","I've been playing for over 40 years. I currently own 60 or so guitars. My problem with LP's is they feel like a boat anchor around your neck, I've bought and sold quite a few. Another problem with real LP's, you only get one chance to drop one, just see how many used ones have head-stock repairs. They ARE beautiful guitars but not comfy for me to play. I deal in used guitars, picked up an Epi Special ll along with several other guitars at a resale shop for very cheap. I didn't mess with it until I was ready to set it up for resale. I fully expect to do a fret level on most guitars, even a lot of higher end guitars need it. I found on the Special ll the frets were actually very well done (Chinese version from 2011) and only needed a slight leveling (would have played fine without it but I am very picky). It didn't take much to get it set up, small truss rod adjustment, new set of 10's for strings. little bit of adjustment to the bridge, cut the nut a bit....note it played well the way I got it, just like my stuff perfect. Got it set-up and plugged it in to check the electronics and that's when I started to really become impressed with this guitar. Cheap pickups are supposed to sound muddy with no character, these sounded pretty good, actually very good, nice and bright with a nice tight bottom end. I check sound also by cranking up a backing track to stage level and playing a few tracks. It cut through really well. I noticed while doing this test that the volume had a very nice sweep to it and didn't lose any highs when turned down. The tone knob was also very usable with a good sweep, very nice. I popped off the back cover to check what was in there, full sized pots, maybe not the best quality but much better than expected. I normally upgrade electronics on my personal guitars to get the controls to operate the way I like but no need to fix what's not broken. Yup, I said ""on my personal guitars"" because I am keeping this one for myself. The neck is very fast and comfy, it's NOT a boat anchor so my shoulder will thank me. The tuners are the lower end trapezoid type but turn smoothly with no backlash and keep the guitar in tune fine, once again if it ain't broke don't fix it. Please note that most tuning problems are from a binding improperly cut nut. I've set-up hundreds of guitars and almost all of them need nut work, doesn't matter what price point you are at. This also has a bolt on neck. A lot of players say you have to have a set (glued) neck. I feel glue actually deadens the sound a bit, I prefer a good solid bolt on to transfer sound, IMO. I have found that the quality level of the low end foreign guitars has become very good. I know that corners have to be cut to get to the price point of these budget guitars but all in all the Special ll is good to go right out of the box with just a little tweaking. My advice is to go try one, my taste may not be the same as yours. There are a lot of good value well made guitars now-a-days, I just found at this price vs quality ratio the Epiphone Special ll really is special. Get one, get it set up for a few bucks if you can't do it yourself, and you will have a good instrument. Oh did I mention this is a very good looking guitar?",5,Good Value LP,1355011200,"12 9, 2012",positive A278CZM7C2OO8A,B0002CZUUG,Jim Dandy,"[1, 2]",Good overall but pick ups are terrible - Might be better replacing the pickups but I wasn't willing to spend the extra money,3,Nice Guitar but sounds,1393286400,"02 25, 2014",neutral A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0002CZUUG,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","I got this pretty fast. I took it out of the box and wanted nothing more than to give it 5 stars just for value alone. I'm still shaking my head in disbelief that I got this guitar for the price. First, the 'tuner' issues that I've been reading about. Replace the strings! I stretched and stretched these things and they would not stay in tune. A set of D'Addario 10's cured that straight away (or whatever you prefer just change them). The tuners aren't the best but they are not to blame, it's the cheap strings. Now, technically if you only play open chords this was playable out of the box. The neck angle was so off the A string rattled no matter how high I set the bridge. The guitar would not intonate due to the ridiculous angle. Yes I could have sent it back but I suspect I would have gotten another just like it. I had to spend about 6 hours shimming the neck AND the nut (Never had to do this to the nut on an electric, not even on a used guitar. The nut slot was cut too deep), as well as working on leveling nearly every fret to make it playable. It required 3 business cards to shim the neck which is the most I've ever had to use. After I got that straight I removed a bit of paint from the neck and set it with wood glue in the pocket and on all the screws. In my opinion this helps a great deal with these and all bolt ons for that matter.If I bought this used none of this would have been a big deal. But as I'm looking at this horrid neck angle and doing all this work I'm steadily staring at the 'QC passed' sticker. Must have been built on a Friday afternoon or something.--- NOW--after I did this it is sweet!!. I play through a Peavey Valveking 100 and it rocks as good as my Strat w/ Duncans and Dimarzios. The quality of the electronics is not sub par at all. After adjusting the pickups screws to match the string height and getting all the horrible wax off them, I'd argue that this is as good as any Epi I've ever played as far as pups and all, so don't hesitate there because I don't really care for Epis and I'm in love with it. (I bought this to sell mainly, but now????) The build quality; hmm, if you can do guitar work go for it. Otherwise I'd highly recommend a more expensive model. The $299 models are great right out of the box usually.",3,"3 Stars, Good value but it needed a lot of work",1395532800,"03 23, 2014",neutral A3MRBUCGH66JTY,B0002CZUUG,"K. Andrews ""Permanent tourist""","[18, 19]","If you are considering this guitar, I have to assume you're shopping for an electric guitar at the lower end, not trying to decide between this and a Gibson Les Paul Custom. It is in the category of beginner/intermediate guitars that I rate this a 5 star instrument.I really couldn't find anything ""wrong"" with it. Yes, it has shortcomings as compared to the more expensive Epiphone Les Pauls, such as having only two controls for volume and tone, rather than four, which also means it has a slightly different look that the famous Gibson. But you weren't planning to try to fool anyone, were you? Beginning players would be well advised to focus on developing their skills and honing technique, rather than fussing around with tone controls anyway.The sound is good, and I found the appearance and finish of mine to be just fine. The pickups are surprisingly good. The same electronics are found on some of the more expensive Epiphone Les Pauls. It was no great surprise to find that the strings are no good, although it would sure be nice if they didn't cut corners on such an inexpensive component that is also integral to sound quality.As for fit and finish, reading the reviews has convinced me that there is a lot of variation in both, and it is luck of the draw whether you get one that was made on a Monday after a long weekend of partying. For several reasons, if I had this to do over, I would not buy it online (nor would I buy it from GC). Better to inspect the actual guitar you'll be buying, and don't be shy about asking them bring out another one if you don't like the first one you see.I discovered too late that my local music shop would have sold me this guitar for about the same price, but they would have included a full professional setup, including string change. You are likely to find a similar deal where you live, because the smaller shops are having to do more and more to compete with the Internet and GC.As it is, I took my guitar to the local shop and paid for a setup. It had some intonation problem, the action was too high, and as others have commented, the strings on this guitar need to be changed immediately. I asked the luthier his opinion of the tuners, as I'd read a lot of people trashing the tuners. Bearing in mind that he had a financial incentive to steer me toward replacing them, he instead assured me that they were fairly decent, and advised against changing them unless a problem develops.Out of the box, I was a little unsure of my purchase. However, now that it's been fully set up and new strings installed, I am quite pleased with this guitar. I don't believe you will find a better guitar, or even close, at this price level.I did a lot of shopping, and considered guitars up to $500 for my first foray into electric. I was tempted to go with something more expensive, on the theory that in a couple years, I'll want to upgrade anyway. Now I'm glad I chose this one. For one thing, this is a guitar I'll always enjoy having around. There is nothing cheap or toy-like about it. In 2-3 years, my tastes may change. I may want something completely different down the road, and now I still have that option. Had I gone with a more expensive model, I'd feel locked in. No good!BOTTOM LINE: If you're shopping for a guitar in this price range, I think you'll be pleased with this guitar. Buy it locally so you can see the exact guitar you're buying, and negotiate to have a setup included, because it will almost certainly need one. Have it set up right, install some quality strings, and you'll be very happy with the Epiphone LP Special II.",5,Nice guitar and a great value,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B0002CZUUG,kbgulfcoast,"[2, 3]","I got one of these a while back and being like I am with guitars took it apart to see just what it's made of.Mahogany ply maybe or capped with real, but it's plywood body inside.Kinda shocked in competitive guitar market that epi would go there...Otherwise decent build, basic original lp design bolt on, surprisingly good electronics w/ full size pots and open back 3 way toggle, good neck but bad tuners.... Note: any 45% mount tuners, meaning mount hole at 8 and 4 o'clock position respectively... Will fit with the bottom hole of the 2 screw junk tuners mine had. So add 10$ to get more than 30 minute in tune play here.And you can fill the other little holes with nail polish like it was made right to begin with.I like the style, and though there's plywood involved still good fit and finish, though many disagree it makes no real difference what electric guitar body woods are, only in looks. Electric guitars don't resonate, that's why pickups are important.I don't like the idea of this as beginners choice for the simple fact of cheap tuning keys.You lose interest learning on something that can't hold good tuning. So that bugs me that big player choice like epi would do that.It's likely they'll keep this style but revise it some... to be hardwood body and real tuners as I think the price point demands it. Otherwise a decent piece good wiring, decent pickups... But...",3,Not mahogany....,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",neutral A1GUHIMGFE362L,B0002CZUUG,Kev,"[0, 0]","Pretty sweet guitar for the price. Sounds like and plays like a Les Paul. I really like the vintage sunburst color (It's more orange than what the picture shows). The strings were setup on the nut close to the fret board the way I like it already when I got it. I just replaced the strings with heavier strings for personal preference. Overall, sounds and looks awesome! Would recommend it for anyone on a budget that wants the sound of a Les Paul.",5,Freakin' Sick!!,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002CZUUG,Kodack,"[2, 2]","My axesEpiphone LP Studio deluxe plustopFender MarauderTakamine G320Squier Standard StratSquier Standard PJ bassBeen playing 20 years.I had a Squier bullet and it was a cheap guitar I didn't care about that I could keep next to the couch to play rocksmith with. But it got old and I wore the frets out so I needed a new cheap guitar for rocksmith. I picked up the LP special 2 in black at Guitar Center for $130 and they kicked in free strings.Bought it for a game, but soon found myself using it more than my other guitars because it sounded so good, played so well, and had a killer tone.My LP Studio had it's pickups replaced with the Zakk Wylde 81/85's which made for good metal but it lost some of that bluesy tone that passives have. Imagine my delight when my inexpensive epiphone had great sustain, tone, and playability. Considering this thing is almost the same prices a Bullet Squier, it is easily twice the guitar for that price. You literally cannot find a better guitar for $150 than the Special 2.....Sound: 5/5Two passive humbuckers have a great sound with glossy highs, deep lows, and they put just the right amount of dirt on a tone for a gutsy clean or distorted sound.The pickups were wax dipped and did not have the microphone feedback effect.The pickups are high output and feel like AlNico more than Ceramic. Not sure which they have.So much sustain for a bolt on neck. I was shocked.Build Quality 4/5I did have 1 problem with the high E tuner. I didn't notice in the store but the string peg was 1/4"" up out of the headstock. When I discovered this I loosened the string, whacked it with my fret hammer and it popped right in and stayed that way.Intonation required no adjustment.Action was exactly the way I like itNeck was straight with no fret buzz or excessive bow.The finish was perfect. No nicks, blemishes, just oily black goodness.Neck was flush with no gaps or seams, and professionally shimmed. Damn good for a bolt on.Hardware is typical for the price but does the job, stays in tune very well.Back bending headstock and 3x3 orientation mean no string trees which makes tuning much more stable.The bridge is similar to my LP Studio with the tunamatic setup. Individual strings may be intonated but action is done with two nuts, IE can raise one side higher or lower but not individual strings.Weird having the toggle between the volume knobs but I soon got used to it. No pickguard and it doesn't need one. Lots of relief between strings and body. You won't find yourself hitting the pickup housings or body with the pick. Makes it easy to clean too!Truss rod is behind a nice body color plate.Frets were smooth, rounded, and played nice. Could use a little buffing for silky smooth but not rough.Neck plays fast but the nut took some getting used to. I would catch it on my hand when fretting at the top, soon got used to it and it wasn't an issue.500k pots and side body 1/4 TRplug keeps the cable out of the way.Overall 5/5Came with hex keys for setupCame with an awsome poster with all the Epiphone guitar modelsCame with a nice bumper stickerNo manualBody was packed in foam shroud with foam blocks, about the same as any other $150 guitar.Summary: This guitar is the best bang for the buck of any instrument I own. It sounds good enough to gig with out of the box. IT's well built, plays well, and if you treat it well it should give you years of great music. The frets are medium jumbo's and a little deeper than a fender meaning they should last longer before needing re-fretting than a typical Affinity or Bullet (2 squiers in this price range).I would say this guitar is suitable for all styles of music. I did blues, metal, country, and pop. The pickups are humbuckers which means they are darker and higher output than a Fender, not as much of those nice Fender bell like tones and chime but it makes up for it with power and clarity.One thing I like about Epiphones and Gibsons is the volume pot is not close to the bridge. This makes it VERY easy to palm mute and play with high gain. I lay my pinky and the knife edge of my hand lightly across the strings right where they hit the bridge and it makes a nice mute but on my Strats the damn volume knob is in the way.As an experiment I took the pick up pole scews out of the bottom pickup to see if I could get a single coil sound out of it. What happened was a mess because of the parafin wax which got EVERYWHERE. The tone was a little brighter and output a little lower, still no hum but you wouldn't fool anyone into thinking it was a single coil. I ended up putting the screws back in.I will likely put my LP Studio stock pickups back in (hell yeah coil tapping here I come!) and move my EMG 81/85's in this LP Special 2 and make myself a nice little metal guitar.Do yourself a favor, buy this guitar even if you already have a better guitar. It's cheap enough that you won't care if you bang it around a little, and good enough that you will enjoy playing it for many years.",5,Almost as good as my LP Studio deluxe plustop!,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A3CMXRFIWQCBKQ,B0002CZUUG,kodiakcowboy,"[1, 1]","This guitar is very attractive looking, and plays well right out of the box. I am a beginner guitarist, so please take this review for what it's worth. I am extremely pleased, and don't plan on ever upgrading. This guitar is a darker cherry red wood color in the center than shown in the picture. So expect it to be a different color than what you order. See customer pics.It comes with strings installed and almost tuned. The volume knob is well designed for smooth and convenient use. The tremble and rhythm switch is far enough out of the way that you're not going to accidently hit it while strumming. My only gripe is that the high E string gets caught on the top pickup when I'm playing hard, but maybe I'm just a novice. I will say that it's very easy to play.Everything on it is very adjustable which I also like. The only BUYER BEWARE statement I can think of is: you're going to be addicted to it!",5,There's a reason it receives 5 star,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002CZUUG,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[9, 10]","I purchased this when it was on sale during the Christmas season - I figured that for the asking price at the time I could not go wrong.My expectations were frankly low. I had heard nothing but horrible things about Epiphones, with the main complaint being they would not stay in tune. Other complaints included poor overall quality and terrible playability. What I received was the polar opposite: I received an instrument with a strikingly beautiful finish, and one that stays in tune (amazingly it was close to being in perfect tune when I unboxed it.)I am not wild about the strings that came stock, but I am a drummer and suffer the same disappointment about heads that ship with new drums. I guess guitarists expect to change strings on a new guitar the same way drummers do when it comes to heads. In the near future I intend to restring the guitar withD'Addario ECG25 Chromes Flat Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Light, 12-52, which, while thick, should make the instrument jazz-friendly. I realize that flatwound strings will require a new set-up and intonation, but considering how good the guitar is and how relatively little it cost me, the new strings and work will be an investment.Out of the box, though, the action was reasonably low and the frets appeared [to my novice eyes and fingers] to be properly dressed. I have already invested in a good - but not great case:Guardian Hardshell Electric Guitar Caseto store the guitar (I also uploaded a customer-provided photo on this page that shows the case and how well the guitar fits.)For the record, I use the following amp, which I have also reviewed that is a perfect match to this guitar:Kustom Defender 15 Watt Class A Guitar Headthat I run through aKustom The Defender 1 x 12 Guitar Extension Cabinet for 5H Head.Bottom line: this is a great instrument for beginners and not a bad one for experienced players. The price is right, and the quality clearly shows that off shore manufacturers have made significant improvements over the past year.",5,Five stars for value and playability,1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A2AAS19L5VE69J,B0002CZUUG,Player,"[29, 30]","Listen,If you want an inexpensive guitar with great sound and easy playability, buy this one. Period.I bought a black one to leave in the trunk while I was at work, in case the guys called for a practice session, so I wouldn't have to go all the way home to pick up my gear.I have other, way more expensive guitars, like a Gibson ES-335, Dean 12 string, and a Fender Strat, but I gotta tell you, I like this one soooo much I play it more than the others! No kidding.And if it gets banged up, so what??? It costs a buck thirty! Buy another. In facte I bought 2 others with different finishes, just for a cheap change up guitar.Dig it.",5,Sweet little G,1234137600,"02 9, 2009",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002CZUUG,Randy V. Brown,"[2, 2]","I'm updating a previous negative review. I had some issues with this guitar when it arrived. I couldn't get it setup, the action was very high and I couldn't set the intonation. Notes at the 12th fret were very sharp, and I couldn't lower them with saddle adjustments. I missed one vital checkpoint, the bridge needed to be lowered. Setup is finished, and I can now agree with most reviewers. For the price, this guitar is far better than any others in the price range. I know my grandson will enjoy it, at least for awhile. If it ends up as a dust collector, I'm not out much on the purchase price. I'll add it back to my own collection, and upgrade the electronics.",5,A Great Guitar for the Price,1369958400,"05 31, 2013",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0002CZUUG,Sam,"[1, 2]","The Epiphone Les Paul guitars don't particularly sound that great, but they stay in tune much better than the cheap squier strat you can get at the same or lower price. If your kid is serious about wanting to play guitar, but you're not completely sure if they will stick with it, if you can spend another $100 and get a used mexican made fender strat or tele. The reason for this is because for 1, if they decide it's not something they want to do anymore, you can resell it at the same price you bought it for (as long as it is still in decent condition) and little no money is lost. Second, if they do decide to stick with playing guitar and eventually own a "better" or more high end guitar, Mexican made teles or strats are great back up guitars for stage use. I have a couple different high end guitars and I will not get rid of my Mexy Strat because it sounds great still. I'll never pick up my first guitar which is essentially this.",2,Stays in tune better,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",negative A1UMOYYM8HB2A1,B0002CZUUG,Sirius,"[1, 1]","I purchased this guitar after much thoughtful consideration of other possibilities, but the nearly universal high marks for this particular make and model finally persuaded me to go with this one, and I do not regret that decision.First of all, it is a beauty. Initially, I was a little disappointed in that very little wood grain shows through the orangish finish. (My guitar was made in China, which may account for the darker hue.) I thought I had wanted a lighter color, but the more I look at it the happier I am with what I have. Second, this instrument is no light-weight, either in heft or playability. It is solidly constructed, very well put together, and plays like a dream. (I lowered the action until I encountered some fret buzz, then backed off the adjusting screws just a bit; that's basically the only adjustment I've made, or likely will make.)It's been barely a day since the guitar arrived and, as yet, I've only played it unplugged. I can't wait to hear how it sounds amped up.",5,Beautiful and perfectly made!,1378944000,"09 12, 2013",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002CZUUG,stefanj,"[7, 7]","I have been playing for about 7 years now and have a Tak Jasmine Acoustic and a Jay Turser Strat knockoff. I really love the Les Paul sound but my pocket book is not large enough for the Les Paul price. I've read just about everything I can on these Epi's and finally went to my local Music store to try one out. My initial impression was somewhat mixed. The sound was good but the action seemed ""off"" After playing a few scales and a couple easy chords I began to get a feel fro the action on this guitar. Then I switched from the rear pickup to the front and BANG there was that sound I was looking for. Classic Gibson Les Paul sound (in all fairness the amp was setup for a strat). After playing around a bit more I asked to try one in the cherry finish. They unboxed a new one for me and WOW this guitar looks AMAZING! I sat down plugged it in and played a bit. Instantly I was in love. The action was perfect (despite the some what heavier strings than what I'm used to). The sound off both humbuckers was classic and playability of this guitar has to be tried to be appreciated. Tuning is a breeze, and is held as well as any other guitar I own (I always retune before every session anyway). Epiphone really did everything to capture that Les Paul sound in a economy guitar. Yes I know you puriest will point to the bolt on neck, the cheaper humbuckers, the flat top construction, and the basswood body. I point to the angled headstock, mahagony neck, rosewood fret board, and Gibson electronics. I love the simple volume and tone controls (yea a little more knob spinning when switching between pickups) and the tun-o-matic bridge and tail piece is gonna make string changes a breeze (so much better than having the try to thread thru the body). Even with my somewhat limited practice amp this guitar still sounds amazing, oh and the sustain from it well lets just say I hit a low E last night before I went to bed, and I think it is still reviberating in the amp this morning (lol If your looking for a Les Paul sound at a discount price- consider this your answer. Oh and my local shop was able to give me this guitar at $20 less than any place else, AND they will do a FREE setup for me after I've played it for a while (so far it's been perfect out of the box).",5,Amazing sound...nice price,1317427200,"10 1, 2011",positive A102MU6ZC9H1N6,B0002CZUUG,"Teresa Halbert ""Terri""","[1, 2]","Wow, you would have thought this was the Holy Grail when it arrived at my house. My son practically ran to the UPS man when the truck pulled up. He is thrilled with this guitar. Great purchase.",5,"Epiphone LP Special II Les Paul Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst",1364256000,"03 26, 2013",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0002CZUUG,zachary,"[0, 0]","I got this guitar at Guitar Center, i was scared to get this guitar from amazon because of a review saying it looked like a toy, so i wanted to see it in person, i saw it, i tested it out at guitar center and it was amazing, its better than my other les paul special ii, this guitar plays great, its set up very nicely, the pickups are very nice, the electronics work perfectly, i have no problems with it, but the guitar is very beautiful, i would highly recommend getting it, i just dont know if anyone elses will be the same, not all guitars are made the same right?",5,Just Amazing!!!,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0002CZV46,chris,"[0, 0]","A friend showed up at our monthly guitar club meeting with this and I loved having an on/off switch right at my fingertips. Genius!I bought 2 immediately. The shorter one goes from my guitar to the pedal board and the longer one from the pedal board to the amp. Works like a charm and no excuse now for damaging amps or ears.Two issues to consider. The right angle plug was a mm or 2 short of being able to stick into my Tele and my Takamine. It would not seat properly and would slide out. I had to turn the cord around and use the right angle on the pedal board side, where it worked, but now the switch is "down there". I don't think Planet Waves is the first connector that I had a problem with that so I dont blame them, but maybe stick with the straight jack if you are not sure. Second issue is simply that these little button-switches are fussy. You have to make sure you have it in the right position by looking at them - feel wont do. (If you see the white edge they are "quiet")",4,"Wonderful, but careful with the right angle",1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive AXXGP6UT41KAS,B0002CZV46,CLKiii,"[0, 0]","This is my third circuit breaker cable. I play in church and no one wants to here the ""POP"" if I have to leave the sanctuary. Why three: 10foot, 15foot, and 20foot depending on the setup for the group - I hate cable jump rope. I really like the right angle connector makes it fit no matter what guitar stand I use.",5,quiet get away,1315958400,"09 14, 2011",positive A26M5O53PHZTKN,B0002CZV46,"Debs ""peanut""","[0, 0]",I love this cable. It is perfect for making guitar changes without noise. The cable itself does not seem quite as good quality as my other Planet Waves cables but it is still better than most others. The switch is easy to use.,4,Great idea...,1322870400,"12 3, 2011",positive A3ARSPDQYDZVNS,B0002CZV46,Don Daze,"[0, 0]","So far I am a very satisfied customer with this cable. For what is worth, while I have used these cables before, this is the first one I have ever owned, so I am no expert.",5,Great cable,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive ALAY8GVFBUQ9L,B0002CZV46,"Gary D. Garvin ""Garvoon""","[0, 0]","A nice concept that actually works, The cable is very nice, too with an adequate gauge. Try it out for yourself!",5,Good quality ...,1358553600,"01 19, 2013",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B0002CZV46,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]","Update: The right angle switched end started developing crackling issues and is now intermittently cutting out. I've had it just over a month, so Amazon won't help me. Despite the lifetime warranty, Amazon has only offered to let me pay shipping and to give me a partial refund. Despite being an ""authorized retailer"" for Planet Waves, AMAZON DOES NOT OFFER EXCHANGE UNDER THE PLANET WAVES WARRANTY beyond the standard Amazon 30 day return policy. Amazon support referred me to the manufacturer. I've emailed Planet Waves, but the instructions for the warranty are to return it to a dealer for exchange. I don't have a dealer within 100 miles of my home, so unless the manufacturer comes through, this one is quickly becoming unusable and it looks like it might cost me to resolve it.I frequently switch instruments and this makes it easy to do quietly. I've used cables with the G&H; quiet plug (which also works well), but the switched connector on this has an advantage over the G&H-; you can use it as a mute and tune with a head stock tuner without unplugging your instrument. The cable itself is a bit stiffer than I'm used to, which makes coiling for storage very easy, but it can quickly become a twisted mess on stage if you more length than you really need. The little elastic cord keeper strap works better than I could ever have imagined. I've never given the sound of a cable a thought, being a bass player who doesn't use much for effects and who plays mostly passive instruments. But using this with my Genz Benz Shuttlemax 9.2 and fEARful 15/6/1 cab, I really notice a pronounced difference in clarity and dynamics. The sound is much more alive with this over any of the other cables I have from a variety of manufacturers (Hosa, Proco, Whirlwind, etc). I've never had to warranty exchange a PW cable, but others tout the easy swap at any PW dealer as a great reason to buy them. I like knowing that. ** EDIT: AS STATED ABOVE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO EXCHANGE IT THROUGH AMAZON BEYOND 30 DAYS **",3,Great design - love the switch,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",neutral A1AUDW7X02EEPJ,B0002CZV46,Otto,"[0, 0]","Wow, these cables are made really sturdy. And the noiseless feature is priceless. Definitely a real good value for the money.",5,Great Quality!,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive A3KKTTJACRWL16,B0002CZV46,Scott,"[0, 0]",30 feet of cable for what I paid for a 10 footer from my local guitar shop.I highly recommend!,5,Awesome!,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B0002CZV46,Twiddly Diddly,"[0, 0]",A long time Planet Waves user I trusted that the circuit breaker cable would be up to their usual high standards... IMHO it is not.The plugs are great but do not seem to have good cable grip. I like their old cables that had a long cable protector extending from the plug allowing the cable to flow gracefully from the guitar (and into the amp at the other end). The actual cable is horrible.... it is a hard plastic outer shell and does not lie or flex well like a good cable should (e.g. like my old Planet Waves cables do). They claim that the shielding is excellent but I find it to be mediocre. Very disappointing purchase.,3,Disapointed in Planet Waves,1204675200,"03 5, 2008",neutral A3AT69S9R8ZWGT,B0002CZV46,Widmarke K. Loo,"[0, 0]",I'd chose this cable cause I own an older one with the angle plug and needed another longer cable with the straight end. I like the idea that you can cut the power and remove the cable from the instrument with having mute the amp or mixer. I recommend this product to anyone who likes the ability to disconnect without doing anything else.,5,Planet Waves 15-Foot Circuit Breaker 1/4-Inch Instrument Cable,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0002CZV78,Ecadad,"[6, 7]","I purchased this for my pedalboard a few years ago, and have always loved it. I only use 3-4 pedals, and this is always one of them. It sounds great, is indestructable, and takes up almost no space. The controls are great, and you can get a large variety of sounds. I have played ""boutique"" chorus pedals, and the Boss is loads better in every way. You will not regret this purchase.Pros:-easy to use-no hum-small-sonds awesome-indestructabecons:-NONEIf you want an awesome chorus that has been around forever, will last forever, and sounds incredible, get this.",5,What a Boss!,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002CZV78,From Detroit,"[4, 5]","I bought this little pedal back in 1996, about a year after I got my first guitar. I've tried other pedals, but ultimately, this one gives me the best sound. It's very versatile and it's really easy to dial in just about any sound I want. You might get a more dramatic effect from expensive rack units, but for cost and practicality, this pedal is your best bet!",5,Been part of my rig since 1996,1272499200,"04 29, 2010",positive A2BK5M8IYNF7CV,B0002CZV78,"J. Sanabria ""Deux bleus""","[0, 0]",Very very good product! I have no complains about it. Definitely a great buy and a Must have in your pedalboard.,5,Amaizing,1370390400,"06 5, 2013",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B0002CZV78,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[8, 8]","First, let me start by saying this pedal has been part of my setup for nearly 7 years now and still looks/sounds as great as the day it came out of the box.Its a Boss product, which means you are going to pay for what you get. You get the best bang for your buck with Boss products. Solid, rugged construction that is built to last (no chance of breaking one of these things) and an outstanding analog stomp box with a genuine sound. Good customer support as well and if you ever feel you need to sale your Boss pedal, resale prices are always good.While this pedal is capable of hundreds of tones and sounds (chorus is one of the most useful and versatile effects in my opinion) Here are some of the best uses I have found.1. Tweak the pedal just to thicken your sound and give that 2 guitar effect. Perfect if you want to fatten up that really heavy chorus in a song and make it sound really full.2. Dime out the speed and depth for those crazy out of this world Korn type effects. This is a really handy pedal for imitating tones of other bands because it can do so much. There are a lot of bands tones I can come close to exactly matching, tones that took them 2 or 3 pedals to achieve.3. Liquify your sound and give a beautiful tone to cleans and leads. This pedal will help simple parts that would normally go unoticed stand out. If you play any kind of Christian music you will soon learn it doesn't matter what you do as long as you put chorus on it. Walking in on Sunday morning and turn out some Slayer while using a chorus pedal and they will go nuts. Chorus is just one of those effects no matter what type of music you are playing, you will always find a use for it, so there is no excuse for not adding this pedal to your rig.In addition you have some great features, easy access battery compartment, accepts a 9v power supply, works well with both guitar and bass, 2 out puts so you can run to 2 sources if desired, and all the controls you need to really be in complete control. You HAVE to get this pedal!",5,You'll never buy another chorus pedal,1303862400,"04 27, 2011",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B0002CZV78,SoundSteeler,"[0, 0]","Sweet chorus, I have the CE5, the CE20, a CE3 and this one. This chorus is my favorite, it sounds just right, the analog CE3 is awesome but too weak, Boss should include a level knob instead of a stereo control, anyway this one is a keeper!",5,Boss CH-1 Super Chorus Pedal,1332374400,"03 22, 2012",positive A2XVE2J5WGCSGX,B0002CZV78,William J. Stasse,"[8, 9]","OK... I am a pro musician & rely on gear that will stand the tests of the road. I was using an old Ibenez Chorus Pedal (one of the first to hit the market) of which I did not use much basically due to it's used for certain songs. I upgraded from using 2 separate pedal boards to a single unit & decided to buy the Boss CH-1 Super Chorus to add to the collection. After my first gig I removed the Ibenez Chorus Pedal because of the tonal superiority of the Boss unit. I am certain there are units that may boast of being better but, I have found through my 40+ years of playing that more money is not always better.Great tones! Easy operation! And it is the best bet for the money!",5,"Boss is ""Boss""",1315785600,"09 12, 2011",positive AW97HQETLQ25Y,B0002CZV7I,Denis,"[0, 0]","I like the product a lot. For me, the only problem is the time of the ""sustainer effect"".It is not so long as I thought. I though it would be like the piano's sustainer. But it's a good pedal effect. My guitar get a good sound with the ""attack effect"". Thank you.",4,Sustainer,1325376000,"01 1, 2012",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002CZV7I,John Barry,"[1, 1]","As several of the previous posters astutely mentioned, 'you will need a noise gate to use this pedal'. I completely agree with that. And it will sustain your notes. It will actually raise the volume to make them sustain. But you will have extraneous hiss when the guitar is not playing to cover it up. The only way to get rid of this hiss is to use a noise gate. I use the NS-2 when I use my chain of pedals. That said, this pedals has some wonderful uses. Every note will have the same volume. You can hit the chord as hard as you like or as softly and it will play at the same volume. You can set it to sustain for days. Again, you will need a noise gate. There is nothing transparent about THIS compressor as there is almost all of my other compressors, but none of them are as ""ACTIVE"" as this one. Perhaps that's the price you pay for what this pedal can do. I recommend messing with it quite a while. You can do some incredible funk, jazz, metal vibes out of it.",4,Great Pedal but YOU WILL need a noise gate.,1336780800,"05 12, 2012",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B0002CZV7I,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","Man this is perfect! Some people says that the cs3 is noisy but I thinks that depends on what type of electric conections you got at home or place you play, if you don't have a independent circuit for your pedalboard there's gonna be a lot of noise, most of all bcuz of the compression (obviously)... For me this is PERFECT, doesn't make any noise with my conections... Tottally recommend this!",5,just perfect!,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B0002CZV7I,SoundSteeler,"[1, 2]","The Boss CS3 is right for me, I have been using it with excellent results, I have many compressors, Line6, MXR, Behringer, Digitech, and although I alternate their use the Boss stands out on many rig configurations, it can feel a little bit overcompressed sometimes but in general a very good product, I highly recommended it as your main compressor, if you dont like it probably you dont know how to configure it, good luck.",4,Boss CS3 Compressor,1332374400,"03 22, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002CZV7I,StormJH1,"[3, 5]","It really pains me to give anything but a 5-star review to a BOSS product, since I'm such a big fan of their product line and build quality overall. Those compliments apply equally to the CS-3 Compression Sustainer. And it does do the job reasonably well without me having to worry about putting a less-reliable brand in my signal chain.However, there are some minor issues with this pedal that you need to know. The two most common complaints that I see are that it adds ""noise"" to your amp and that it changes the tone a bit. The former complaint is probably true, though if you're enough of a hobbyist to use a Compression Sustainer, you're probably already contemplated using a noise gate/suppressor, such as the BOSS NS-2. Problem solved.As for the latter complaint (changes tone), that's also true, but it's not necessarily a bad thing if you LIKE the tone that results. The whole point of the CS-3 is that it's supposed to cut out the extremes of your tone and sustain it. This can result in a muddy, ""neutered"" tone, though you can play with the TONE and other settings to help it. I also find that with the settings all at 12 O'Clock, the output is too quiet compared to other pedals at default settings.Really, while BOSS pedals are considered to be ""expensive"" compared to many of the other effects out there, the CS-3 should really be viewed as a ""budget"" or ""entry level"" compressor, when you consider that most of the quality compressors are either in rack units or something like a Keeley Compressor costing north of $200. The best thing you can say about the BOSS (even compared to the similarly-priced MXR options) is that the CS-3 gives you a great deal of control over your compression for a reasonable price. The biggest negative of the pedal, in my opinion, is that the resulting sound might seem a little too...compressed.But there are a lot of things you could do with a CS-3, and it works best paired with other pedals (chorus, delay, some distortions) that you're trying to smooth out. Ultimately, it's a pedal that could have been better, though there aren't too many significantly better alternatives until you get north of $100 anyway.",4,"Good, but not great sustain/leveler effect from BOSS",1346112000,"08 28, 2012",positive A2XVE2J5WGCSGX,B0002CZV7I,William J. Stasse,"[7, 8]","As a pro musician, I am always on a quest for better tone to expand and comply with different gig situations. I had a bad experience with a few Compression Pedals through my years only to toss them in the closet & give up on the thought.When I upgraded my pedal board, I decided to give the idea of adding a Compression unit to give my G&L; American Legacy (Stratocaster style guitar) more sustain at lower volumes. Boss is the company that dominates my effects board... I rely on their Chormatic Tuner, Digital Delay (2 of them), Line Switch & Direct Box almost every night (for gig & Practice).With a somewhat negative attitude going into this I had a great surprise to find that I really, really like this unit. It did what I wanted & then some! Great tone & sustain oozes from this little box & stays in the ""On"" position for most of the time I am playing my electric guitars, especially any Stratocaster styled guitar I own.",5,Great Unit,1315785600,"09 12, 2011",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002CZV82,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","Guitarists have become a bunch of cork-sniffers. There are so many players more concerned with the name on the headstock of their guitar and their amp and the endless ""boutique"" pedals in their collections that many seem unable or unwilling to give a listen to ""stock"" gear, or anything that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.The fact is that if you're a gigging musician, and I am, you come to realize that all those subtle, detailed nuances of tone that so many want to obsess over get lost in the band mix, and in the poor acoustics of wherever you're playing. Yes, we want to sound good to ourselves because that's inspiring, but frankly, I don't need $200+ dollar distortion/OD pedals to be inspired.I haven't owned a DS-1 in a long time, but recently got one because I was looking for a distortion pedal on a budget. Frankly, I'd forgotten how musical this pedal is. With the distortion set to minimum (it never gets clean) it's a good, moderate-gain overdrive that still lets your guitar's basic tone get through. I play a strat & and jazzmaster - those guitars still sound like themselves with this thing. With the gain at halfway you get great AD/DC crunch. And even with the gain maxed out you still get excellent note definition on chords. What more could you want? Sure, it's ""old school"" rock distortion. The usual ""may not appeal to metalheads"" caveat applies, maybe. Combine this with an eq and you could scoop the mids as much as you want.I also have a Barber LTD (great, relatively cheap ""boutique"" moderate gain OD that doesn't break the bank) and a Visual Sound Route 66, which is a tubescreamer clone (with much more gain) and a compressor in one pedal. Both the LTD & Rt 66 have the usual TS9 midrange hump, though much less pronounced on the LTD. What's refreshing about the DS-1 is that the strong mids are there, but the overall tone is not in the same realm as a tubescreamer, so it can sit well on a pedalboard and bring a different flavor to the party. The tone on the DS-1 can get very bright, but as I indicated I play with single coils, and I have no problem finding sweet spots on the tone knob - I generally run it around 9-10:00.Overall this pedal is a steal - look around and find a used one for a good price. I'd considered a modtone Speedbox, but decided to go with the generally bulletproof Boss instead, for basically the same price. I couldn't be happier.",5,Does what it's supposed to do very well,1298592000,"02 25, 2011",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002CZV82,Charlo,"[0, 1]","Think of this as an artist's tool. And for every job there is the 'right' tool. Is this the best distortion pedal? That really depends on what sound you are trying to get and what other gear/technique you are using with it. If you are using bad gear or poor technique it will not perform miracles. It will not make your 15 watt solid state Ibanez Soundblaster amp sound like a raging Orange Rockerverb and it will not make single coils sound like EMG 81/85s. But arguing over what pedal is 'best' is like two painters arguing over what color is best used to paint a sunrise. This pedal is good for a tight kind of distortion- but not so heavy that you can do modern metal if running into a clean amp - if that makes any sense. It it doesn't make sense, there are ample Youtube reviews you can check out before pulling the trigger. It has been used by professional players like Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Kurt Cobain. It is a professional pedal used by professional musicians. It's built like a brick and durable as all get-out. I found mine used for $20, but the new asking price is fair. I would like to see Boss start using true bypass instead of the buffered bypass they use, but admittedly I don't detect any tonesuck with it. I've run mine into a tube amp on the verge of breakup and it can really get things cooking. It also takes an overdrive or sustainer pretty well to bump the gain and get some singing leads. With the exception of 'modeler' type pedals from companies like Tech 21, I do not think that any dirtboxes- this included- perform optimally when run into a solid state amp. So if you are not happy with the way it is distorting your Marshall MG, the problem is in your amp.",4,Solid pedal for a moderate amount of 'tight' sounding distortion,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A3J2PKECNUGEHO,B0002CZV82,D. Blackburn,"[2, 2]","I have had this pedal for about 15 years, just replaced the old one a month ago. It distorts sound, not quite the way you would imagine though. This effect sounds really good through a fat cab or a larger amp that can let the cabinet give the tone a little color. I use it through a Epiphone Valve Jr and a Marshall 2x12 stack with JTM45 on top and its fine. This thing through a Champ or smaller amp will not give you the meat you are probably looking for without a EQ pedal.This does just what it says it does. One Volume knob, one tone, and one distortion knob. CRANK IT.",5,"Distorts sound, just like it says",1219449600,"08 23, 2008",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B0002CZV82,fendertele67,"[1, 1]",This pedal is a must have for any pedal board. I love the overdriven sound of this pedal in that it has a distortion element but not so distorted single notes are lost in the fray. Thirty some odd years and counting and still one of the best.,5,Must have,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002CZV82,From Detroit,"[2, 3]","This was the first pedal I ever bought when I started playing guitar 15 years ago. It's still in my primary set up! The sound it puts out is very balanced: you can get a subtle overdrive-like sound out of it, or a high-gain hard rock/80's metal sound out of it. For those looking for insane crunch, this isn't for you. Anyone that wants a nice, versatile pedal, this IS the one you want!",5,Classic pedal and a must have for anyone who plays electric!,1255737600,"10 17, 2009",positive A2B58VXLLOFQKR,B0002CZV82,James Moulton,"[2, 30]","This is a cheap piece of junk that does what it says, it distorts, You want something to make your guitar sound like junk, this will do it. Why pedals that make your guitar sound like a piece of junk are the most popular is beyond me. This is not a boutique Distortion pedal like Hendrix would use. Boutique and distortion are an oxymoron.These things are built with heavy metal, it should last, I kinda hope it doesn't(just kidding), you want distortion, you got distortion",1,It distorts,1258070400,"11 13, 2009",negative A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B0002CZV82,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[0, 0]","This is a distortion pedal. It will give your amp a boost for solos and turn a clean amp into a dirty girl. It's pretty harsh in tone - kind of a white noise distortion. The DS-1 DOES NOT warm up the tone in your amp. You can dial the tone in, but it's a pretty harsh sounding.That said - the DS-1 does exactly what I wanted it to. My amp gives me a nice warm crunch, classic rock style. The DS-1 gives me the 80's metal and punk rock sound I wanted, and it does so flawlessly.It took me about 5 minutes of tinkering to get a nice transition from my amp to a matching tone on the DS-1. It's BOSS, so it will last forever.Th only drawback is that it's an item that is currently cheaper elsewhere. Usually Amazon catches up with that sort of thing, but word to the wise, don't pay more than $40 new for this thing.",4,The go to distortion pedal,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002CZV82,Jerry,"[1, 2]","I find that if I play this pedal along with my Boss Super Chorus pedal, my guitar with Tex-Mex pickups captures a lot Gilmour's sound tonality.",5,I like the sound of this pedal.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002CZV82,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","This pedal has been on the market for a very long time and it was a smoking deal for a Boss pedal at $40. The pedal works great with almost any guitar pickup set but sings with my EMG powered Schecter and tube amp.Different distortion levels can be dialed in and to my surprise, it works good with a bass although bass players know they will lose some bottom end.The guitar universe always raves about Boss and the distortion pedals and how any guitar player should have one of the distortion pedals. Buy it and experiment with the gain and settings and find your favorite tone.I may buy another one and mod it to use with my bass.",5,The classic Boss distortion pedal for $40,1332892800,"03 28, 2012",positive A27L5L6I7OSV5B,B0002CZV82,Otto Correct,"[142, 150]","From Greg Abrams review, entitled ""For all but the tone snobs,"" a review further down on this product's page:""Alright, so you want to get a good (if somewhat ""basic"") distortion sound for less than $100? This is your deal.""I strongly disagree. You can find MUCH BETTER distortions for $100 or less, even a few near or under the $40 mark the DS-1 is currently priced at.I've played guitar for over 10 years. Like many people one of my first pedal purchases was the DS-1. Afterall, everyone talks about them, they're available at any given music store in the nation, you hear about all these famous musicians using them, plus a DS-1 is actually pretty cheap! So I snapped one up just like everyone else. Come to find out that just because something is POPULAR, that doesn't always mean its GOOD (see: Nickelback, the Transformers movie franchise, the Kardashian family, etc...).So I plugged it in and didn't really care for it. The distortion was harsh, thin, artificial sounding and always noisy. I tried it on both my amps (My practic amp: a solid state Fender Frontman 25R, and my big amp, the B-52 AT100, which is a 100w tube halfstack) It was was not very diverse, and the basic sound was not very likeable to me. I've read the Japanese made DS-1's are better in sound than the newer, made in Taiwan models but, either way, the DS-1 is just not a great pedal in my mind.But, like many newer players, I didn't know any better at the time. Fast forward a few years and I've bought and sold literally dozens of pedals. There is a whole world of great tones to be found out there if you keep your eyes open.So here are some pedals I currently own that I like much better than the DS-1. All of them are great general purpose distortions, easy enough to find new and used in most guitar shops, and can, at the time of this writing, be bought brand new for $75 or less here on good ol' Amazon.com, and are rugged enough to last for years:Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion: Lest I catch any flames from people thinking I'm a Boss hater (I'm certainly not, I loved the TU-3, the ODB-3, the MD-2, and the XT-2, among others) I'll start with the DS-1's big brother. This pedal has a much nicer tone to it, not to mention 2 distinct distortion modes. The I setting is pretty much a higher quality DS-1, the II setting is a brighter, richer tone. As the DS-1 completely overshadows the DS-2 in popularity, you can find DS-2's all over ebay for very cheap prices. A very worthy pedal, unfortunately overlooked by many.Pro Co RAT2: Great dirty distortion pedal. Probably my personal favorite. You've heard this box used on literally hundreds if not thousands of songs in the last 30 years, its used by just a ridiculous amount of guitarists. Its a rich, full distortion that at higher gains gets slightly fuzzy. I've never heard a bad tone out of mine. Its great for getting a ""big amp"" kind of sound out of a small practice amp. Its also great for pushing a big amp with too much headroom into the overdriven sweet spot without having to crank the amp volume. A truly excellent pedal.EHX Little Big Muff: The Big Muff is another pedal you've heard on hundreds of songs. Its kind of a fuzz, kind of a distortion, but definitely owns its own sonic territory. Very big, saturated and warm. Used heavily in the 70's for classic rock tones, also in the 90's and beyond for tons of grunge and garage. Used by everyone from Carlos Santana and David Gilmour to the Smashing Pumpkins, Dinosaur Jr. and Jack White. I personally reccomend the Little Big Muff, not only is it a touch creamier in tone than the recent NYC reissue, its smaller, uses a regular 9v adapter and its CHEAPER! A great pedal.MXR Distortion +: The Distortion + is a great first distortion, and can usually be found pretty cheap. Whats nice about the Distortion + is that it sounds great on anything, and the lack of a tone knob helps keep it somewhat transparent, i.e. you can more easily hear the natural tone of your guitar and amp, it doesn't cover over your equipments sound. Used by quite a few famous folks, including the Greatful Deads Jerry Garcia, Randy Rhoads (Ozzy's famous guitarist) and Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols.Danelectro CM-1 Cool Cat Metal: Make sure you get the Cool Cat Metal, NOT the Metal II. That's a fine pedal as well, but its definitely more of a traditional metal pedal. The Cool Cat Metal, or CM-1, is actually a very very different pedal from most metal pedals. Basically, its a pre-amp that sits on the floor. It has a fully adjustable EQ with tons of volume and gain through the roof. So you can do anything from a clean boost (with the gain at minimum there is virtually NO coloration to your tone) to high gain metal stuff, with plenty of great overdrive and rock tones in between. It works well with any amp I've tried it on, and you can find tons of great sounds. Its an unbelievably versatile pedal, and its even true bypass. The best part is, Danelectro seems to have made way too many of them, so you can easily find one used or even new for under $30. A true hidden gem that's actually CHEAPER than a DS-1.Joyo JF-03 Crunch Distortion: This little guy surprised me. Its supposedly a clone of the MI Audio Crunch Box, and, if so, that must be one awesome pedal too. Its essentially a Marshall stack in a box, and boy does it ever succeed at that. Great crunch, tons of volume and gain, it really can make your practice amp sound like a big ragin' stack! It even sounded good going into my modeling amp (very few pedals work well with my modeling amp, and this one even sounded better than the Marshall simualtion built in), and you can get a brand new one for $40 shipped, fantastic!Speaking of Joyo, I've had a few of their pedals as well as one or two from MOEN, another Chinese pedal maker, and I'm honestly floored by how nice they sound given their shockingly low price tag (especially theMOEN MO-FM Fuzz Moowhich honestly out Big Muffs every Big Muff I've ever played through). So JOYO and MOEN, they both make a variety of great sounding fuzz, od, and dirt pedals, check them out (and before anyone gets all up in arms about supporting a Chinese company, please keep in mind that NONE of the pedals listed in my review, DS-1 included, are made in America, let alone the western hemisphere).Hopefully these suggestions give you something to look for. Also, if you can't actually try a pedal out at the store, YouTube is great place to hear demos of what different pedals can do.I should also mention that if you try and love the DS-1 and it suits your needs, than more power to you. Tone is subjective, every pedal sounds different running through different guitars and amps, and just because I may share different opinions on something that you love, that's okay. My main reason for posting this lengthy review is to give newer players some information. You have PLENTY of options for distortion pedals, the DS-1 is NOT the only thing out there that's affordable. Find something you truly love and buy that. If its the DS-1, one of the pedals I've mentioned here, or anything else, the important part is that it sounds right to YOU.",2,Wish I knew then what I know now...,1309392000,"06 30, 2011",negative A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0002CZV82,Sam,"[1, 4]","Here's the deal with this pedal. It is inexpensive and you can get a better pedal with barely a bit more money and sometimes a little less money. In my opinion, for spending less than $100 for a distortion pedal, whether it is your first pedal or 700th pedal, a few more bucks will get you the MXR Badass distortion which has a much crisper tone to it.",1,Beginners Beware,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",negative A3HEV9M5RNFB3V,B0002CZV82,Shady Neighbor,"[0, 0]","This is a little more expensive than some other brands, but i think it sounds great and it's way more durable than a plastic pedal.I'm pretty new to electric guitar so i'm not really a distortion and tone expert like some other reviewers. To me this this sounds better and is easier to adjust than my modeling amp, so I think it's a good purchase.",4,Nice pedal,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive A3EIML9QZO5NZZ,B0002CZV82,Sherwin Rackal,"[0, 0]",This is the best deal ever my first pedal was a zoom 505 gfx and it was really electronic and synthesized sounding alot of echos and stuff. Honestly the best effect it held was the phaser/jet pipe effect. I got this today and man it sounds so crisp clean and evenly distorted. It does the job distortion and sustain best buy for a best price!! bodow!!! from Trinidad!!,5,Boss is the Boss,1332115200,"03 19, 2012",positive A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B0002CZV82,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[3, 4]","This pedal has been around for a long time, and though the overall quality has declined as Boss has cut corners to enable lower priced mass production of their pedals, the boss ds-1 remains the staple image of distortion stompbox's. The ds-1 is a no-frills tank of a pedal; it was designed to withstand a direct nuclear blast as well as Michael Moore stepping on it, so you know it can take any amount of punishment you might care to give it.This pedal doesn't replicate any type of amplifier-it's not a ""Marshall-in-a-box, or a mesa boogie, or a vox, or a Fender; from a tonal aspect it isn't complex or dynamic. It will add plenty of grind to your tone, and plenty of hum to go with it. If you're looking for your first distortion pedal to use with your 15-watt practice amp, look no further. If you have a decent tube amp, look elsewhere, because with this pedal, you get what you pay for, and it simply will not do a quality amp justice.Pros: Inexpensive, good build quality, distorts your signal.Cons: Lots of hum, the tone control gets really shrill really fast.Without the excessive hum and almost-unusable tone control, this would get 4 stars.",3,The most basic of basic distortion pedals,1294444800,"01 8, 2011",neutral A205483DF7XVDE,B0002CZV82,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 0]",I love these pedals. Inexpensive to purchase - easy to mod to your liking.This pedal received the gain and JCM mod.I will purchase more of these and will mod each and every one of them.This pedal is also good stock for a lead boost. Love this pedal.,5,Great pedal,1325462400,"01 2, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002CZV82,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","There's some element of nostalgia with the DS-1 that I've just never understood. I know they're cheap. I know they're incredibly durable (as are all BOSS pedals). I know everybody had one or tried one at some point, and Kurt Cobain (apparently) used them with his Fenders.But I also know that I've almost never been happy with the tone I get when I step on the pedal. It's incredibly thin and harsh, and lacks proper sustain, even cranked all the way. I've used it on Marshall solid state amps and Vox tube amps. Fender single coil pickups and guitars with humbuckers. You can mess with the TONE and DIST dials all you want, but there has to be dozens of other affordable pedals, and even on-amp distortion, with a richer, deeper tone.Coincidentally, I also used the BOSS OS2 Overdrive/Distortion for many years, which is supposedly merges/blends a DS-1 with an OD-1. That pedal isn't ideal either, but if I turn the knob all the way to ""distortion"", it's a much better tone than I ever got out of a DS-1.Then again, it is very dependable and usually only $40 (or less), so I can't really give it a bad review because it probably does belong in everyone's collection. That just doesn't mean you'll want to use it all the time.",4,"Nostalgia, Durability, and Affordability...but not elite tone",1343174400,"07 25, 2012",positive A3OEBPVLF35YQL,B0002CZV82,StratDude,"[2, 2]","... it's a very generic-sounding distortion and is not really useful for much beyond a lead boost into an already distorted amp. The same is true of many of the pedals from this era, including the (gasp!) Tube Screamer. The Tube Screamer is a great lead boost into an already distorted amp, but not too many people will tell you that it's a great stand-alone distortion because it's not. Same goes for the Boss DS-1. Now, here's where things get interesting: There are PLENTY of modifications that can be done to this pedal by Keely, Monte Allums, and others, that turn this otherwise mediocre pedal into a raging beast, dripping with tone and gain that sings for weeks. For the cost of this pedal, and the $30 or so that it costs to get the materials for a mod, are well worth it. Mine is modified with the Monte Allums Tri-Gain Rectifier modification and it's absolutely killer. I use it as a lead boost, but by itself it's a nice overdriven tone that you'll find plenty of use for. If you want a basic, solid, well-built distortion pedal, this is it - but by itself the Boss DS-1 is really nothing special. But as a platform for great-sounding mods, you can't go wrong.",3,"It's been around for decades, but.....",1350777600,"10 21, 2012",neutral A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002CZV82,StudioDude,"[1, 2]","I know, I know, many people hate on this pedal, calling it "stale", and "generic". The problem that they have is that they simply haven't found the right settings on the pedal and the amp, because, after all, the settings on both the amp, and the pedal do make a difference. One thing to note is that it is a bit on the quiet side in my opinion. I have a Digitech Bad Monkey, and I set the level on that to 2 so it matches up with the amp. With this pedal, I have to crank the level to make the clean tone the same level as the distorted tone.",5,Truly one of the best.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B0002CZV82,Victor,"[0, 0]","This is an excellent distortion pedal for people who want a traditional rock sound. I use it with a Fender Mustang amp and an Ibanez guitar with good humbucking pickups. It's very easy to use and rugged. If you play metal, you might want to get the HardWire TL-2 instead; that pedal delivers more distortion (an insane amount, if necessary) and more tone control, but it's also more expensive. But you can easily boost the distortion achieved by the DS-1 by using it with your amp on an overdriven setting. The DS-1 is an excellent general purpose distortion pedal. I don't know of any other that achieves this level of quality in the same price-range.",5,Great for old-time distortion,1292716800,"12 19, 2010",positive AUUI1FKERRMV2,B0002CZV82,Walter NYC,"[0, 0]","First off I am no expert on these things but I can tell you in the brief period in which I have owned my DS-1 I have enjoyed playing/practicing a lot more with this pedal. I have a Fender wannabe guitar, and a Fender Sidekick 10 which means my gear isn't the best but the pedal produces a wide variety of distortion and tone changes which keeps me interested. I am having so much fun that I don't even notice my fingers hurt anymore. Honestly, this is an essential buy when starting out along with headphones and a cord extension so the police don't come a knockin.(update Sept 2012)It is a year later and I have a much better guitar and amp and a lot more knowledge. I am glad I got the DS-1 but for other reasons. Sure it made me enjoy playing and practicing a lot more but I soon found the sound was off considering I like more blue and classic rock. Again for the money I dont think you can beat it but more importantly when you have a few buck you can send it out for modification from Keeley. Initially I had wished I went with and overdrive (OCD or Boss OD-3) but with the mod done by Keeley I have a super flexible pedal that cover just about all the sounds I need. In closing, spend the $40 buck and get this....and then when you start wishing it could do more send it off to be modified and you will thank yourself later.",5,Great 1st Pedal (updated),1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002CZVA0,aceofbase,"[1, 2]",Good metal distortion tone with bags of sustain but sucks a lot of tone (most metal pedals do) and is moderately noisy. If you are looking for classic rock sounds you won't find them here. Can get muddy at times but there are plenty of settings to tweak to get the sound you are looking for. I find it useful for high gain leads and palm mute rhythms but note definition is not so good with chords. For the price this pedal is a good deal though!,4,Good metal pedal but a bit muddy and sucks tone,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B0002CZVA0,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[0, 0]","I've had this for about 11 years now. Even with some of the newer metal pedals on the market, this pedal still sells well. Not to mention, it's probably also one of the most modded pieces out there. Any number of mods can be found online to change the sound. They're usually on the side of improving the stock tone, which I'm happy with.I've always liked the parametric EQ on this pedal. The variable midrange allows me to get Marshall or Mesa flavors. For most metal/hard rock music, the gain range is enough for me. If I need yet more gain, I punch it up with an overdrive, or a compressor pedal for a cleaner boost. Even without a boost, I can use it for death metal. I think if you play the tighter, more technical styles, it's better not to have too much gain anyhow.",4,Still the best.,1265846400,"02 11, 2010",positive A3S737ZGWE1GKY,B0002CZVA0,Anon,"[4, 6]","To be honest, I was looking for a pedal that would give me distortion similar to Megadeth's first album KIMB. So far I havnt got a perfect setup on it yet, but ive got close enough to it. This pedal is great, only a couple notes I should make about it. Do NOT buy this pedal if your expecting to play classic rock, or just rock in general. This pedal is for metal. The battery drains like a MF. I dont understand why. The only possible explanation I can think is that I leave it plugged into guitar and amp, but ive had other pedals that wouldnt drain the battery unless its TURNED ON. I prefer just to get an AC adapter and not use batteries. Other than those few things iv had no problems with this great pedal.",4,THE Metal Pedal,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002CZVA0,From Detroit,"[5, 5]","I have a lot of pedals... In fact, I have 2 distortion and 2 overdrive pedals (though only the MT2 and the OD3 are regularly in my rig.) This pedal won't give you a ""cranked up tube stack"" sound. No... Instead, it's very edgy and smooth as can be. It has a mid-sweep knob on it to help sculpt your tone. I usually use it as a mid-boost for solos. You'll find that you get amazing sustain and a huge sound that you won't be able to replicate (easily... I'm sure the huge Boss distortion box comes close, but for the price...) with any other pedal.",5,Very useful pedal to have.,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B0002CZVA0,H town,"[3, 4]","I bought mine used three years ago and it works great. It works for a Metallica, Pantera type sound. You can also get good rock sounds with the gain turned down and eq. adjusted.",5,Great for metal and rock guitar.,1192579200,"10 17, 2007",positive A3MXU3CH4BJ465,B0002CZVA0,J.A,"[0, 0]","Its a great pedal, sound really crunchy, I got a peavy vyper sometime I use this If I want a crunchy style, but the amp I got is really good and has its own distortion styles, I use the heavy metal config on this pedal, I recomend it to anyone... does not introduce noise, I run it on the stock battery, it still works, you can make your guitar sound like Metallica or Megadeth, of course it also depends on a lot of things, like pickups, amp, etc..., I also have a very old little peavey practice amp, this blows away the distortion that it has with less noise and gives it a new life.Listen to it on the Boss website, I heard to it and then I thought the sound was not going to be similar because of the equipment used by them, but it does sound really really close. regards. forgive my english... not from the U.S",5,Great,1299024000,"03 2, 2011",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002CZVA0,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","BY FAR the best distortion pedal out there. No doubt about that. Several of my friends use this pedal, and they all love it. I also see many popular bands using this distortion pedal. It's great for medal. It have a nice punch to it along with a great "cut" so you're palm mutes don't blend into each other like other pedals. There are several knobs offering seemingly unlimited combinations. AMAZING",5,BEST PEDAL BY FAR,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B0002CZVA0,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[3, 4]","First of all I want to say I love a tube amp distortion. Overdriven tubes are just how its meant to be. I run a Randall G3 hybrid amp and it destroys any solid state I've used or heard. For recording I use a Peavey 5150 and its so sweet. Tubes are how guitar was meant to be heard.Recently I started playing with a band that required a dirty tone that I felt like could only be achieved through a pedal. There is absolutely nothing wrong with using distortion pedals, I used the DOD death metal for years when I first started playing. However, there is a downside. Go cheap and you get a piece of crap that makes your rig sound like an old AM radio, if you want something that sounds pro quality your going to shell out at least $250. Quality dist. pedals are not budget friendly.I chose the MT-2 because I know Boss makes a quality product and it was the pedal the other guitarist was using. It gives a variety of sounds. It can be set up for an overdriven light distortion sound or full blown high gain metal tones. The controls make it very tweakable and I have gotten a load of very nice sounds out of it. Read the included book, look up some MP3s over videos online and check out other guitarists' settings. It will help you tame this pedal into what you want. Perfect pedal for those not wanting to spend a whole lot. There are also mods you can buy and install in the pedal or buy preinstalled from certain dealers that open it up to even more shaping and make it more useful.I've seen a lot of complaints about the pedal sounding like nothing but fuzz. I must say learn how to shape sound, spend time dialing it in to your rig. Within 10 minutes I was pleased with the MT-2. I used it on my overdrive channel to push it harder and got a really thick, heavy distortion with a good response.I say the MT-2 is worth an investment if you're looking for a big distortion sound from a little pedal. Surely something guitarists should consider adding to their board.",4,One of the better distortion pedals,1303084800,"04 18, 2011",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002CZVA0,MetalFan,"[1, 1]","This is a great pedal I picked up used, they can be had cheaply on the used market. I actually use it with both an acoustic electric guitar to get a little distortion and the bass guitar for some grit. The 2 EQ pots on the front panel make it very versatile, enough to use with a cigar box guitar also.The pedal can preserve bass signal and still be EQ'd for saturated distortion. The other reviews speak for this pedal both here and on other sites and one can see why it is so popular. I also other Boss Distortion pedals. Like most people, I own a DS-1 and an MD-2 which are both cheap and effective. I own a HM-2 Heavy Metal 2 which caters more to the traditional metal sound and I actually think this pedal is more versatile IMO with different guitars where you may not want a strictly metal tone.I also own an older 80's HM-2 Heavy Metal which will run circles around the metal zone for classic thrash and speed metal tones and almost any other heavy distortion pedal that I could never part with, overall i like this pedal, but it cannot top the older legendary Boss pedals.",4,"Versatile pedal for distortion, but not the best.",1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A3BMYEA3J6RBVV,B0002CZVB4,,"[0, 0]",Bought it as a gift. Friend loved it very much.,5,Friend loved it very much,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B0002CZVB4,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I love BOSS pedals. I owned a DS-1 (Distortion) and a MT-2 (Metal Zone) for years, and loved them both. This one, is a good ""meet in the middle"" of those two. It's great if you want some really good bluesy distortion, or you can crank the color and get some thick distortion.As always, this pedal is very well constructed and sturdy. I love it.",5,a great pedal,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A73CB1NVPYDZ5,B0002CZVB4,"Devin ""Sir Flexalot""","[3, 3]","This pedal was the mainstay of my effects for a few years. It really does have a ton of range, although it only does one effect at a time, so you'd have to reach down and change the knobs mid-show in order to get the other variations. My most commonly used setting was with the overdrive-distortion mix knob at about 2 o'clock, which produces a very professional sounding Grunge-type effect. If you want any of those 90's sounds, excluding the heavier metal sounds, this pedal will definitely get you there.",4,Versatile,1209686400,"05 2, 2008",positive A18P5I03P4U8AI,B0002CZVB4,Federico Pacheco Zamora,"[0, 0]","very simple, very user-friendly,and the feature that is most important i think, versatile. the OS/DS and drive knobs allow you to chose between a very different bunch of tones. and also, for the money, a great deal. 100% recommended.",5,overall a great pedal!,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B0002CZVB4,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[7, 7]","I first used this pedal when my green screemer died. A friend had and os-2 on hand and let me use it. I had used Boss's metal zone before and it produced too nasal of a tone for my liking. So I plug into the OS-2 and I was pleasently impressed with the range of distortion and overdrive the OS-2 pedal produced. I play through a '59 fender bassman and the mix of those tubes with this pedal produce some very sweet tones. I have also played this pedal through a solid state amp and I am still impressed. I have spent years searching for a pedal that could produce a nice tight churnch with a warm and low bottom end, my search ended with this pedal. I highly recomend this pedal to any rock, blues, metal, country, or punk guitar player.",5,Great Pedal,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive A3CNFMV0IISC3C,B0002CZVBE,Brian F.,"[1, 1]","It's a good OD, but I thought it would be higher output, and more articulate. Just personal preference. I mean, the Pedal is a Classic for a reason.",3,"Great, just not what I was looking for in sound",1352332800,"11 8, 2012",neutral A206T0W1VE8K1Q,B0002CZVBE,C3p-BRO,"[0, 0]","This thing freaking rocks! I LOVE this pedal. I can't stop using it. Sometimes I just play long, drawn out chords so I can listen to this amazing tone [in combo with distortion on my amp - it's perfect metal!!]",5,AMAZING!!*,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A31HQD6H4SHO2C,B0002CZVBE,"charles ""charles""","[0, 1]",excellentI like I am very happyI am looking for money for the following purchase for amazonthe pedal boss arrives in the time necessary thank you,5,boss overdrive,1326931200,"01 19, 2012",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002CZVBE,Charlo,"[1, 1]","For the money, I have no complaints. The enclosure, dials, and footswitch are all durable. Not true bypass, but none of the BOSS pedals are. It doesn't suck tone. This pedal isn't the end-all be-all overdrive, but with asymmetrical clipping it fills a niche that TS pedals don't. You lose a little low end when it is engaged, but that actually works pretty well for leads- especially with humbuckers or amps with a looser kind of 'classic' distortion encountered with EL84s. As a stand alone overdrive, I prefer other pedals. But where this pedal really works for me is as a boost to other dirtboxes or an already overdriven amp. You get singing, harmonic leads when it is dialed in right. Like any overdrive, you introduce noise when the pedal is engaged and things can get hissy while you are palm muting if you crank it too far. I am a dirtbox hoarder and I like to rotate the pedals and try different combinations. Lately, I am running this into either the V1 Cool Cat transparent overdrive (Timmy Clone - very, very nice) or the Behringer BO-100 (which is a dead ringer for the Boss Blues Driver) then into a tube amp that is dialed in on mild crunch (Jet City Combo or Palomino Combo). As with any overdrive, this thing will not sound very good (IMHO) running into a solid state amp. That's just not what it was intended to do. It was intended to drive preamp tubes into saturation but YMMV. Because I'm a cheapskate (and because these things are durable like bricks) I bought it used for $20, but it is well worth the new asking price.",4,Nice pedal !,1348012800,"09 19, 2012",positive APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B0002CZVBE,F. Jones,"[1, 1]","It's yellow, its metal, its Boss. If you want your drive sound to have definition this is the pedal to get. The best OD I have ever owned. Makes me want to see if my tone could cut board in half.",4,Sharp and Cutting,1332979200,"03 29, 2012",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002CZVBE,From Detroit,"[5, 5]","I picked this up in order to boost my gain on my amp a bit. It does a wonderful job of that (Drive set low and the level set high. Tone set to taste.) The additional noise it produces is relatively low, so you won't have any excessive staticy buzzing sound to deal with. As with any other Boss pedals, it's well made and reliable.",5,Great boost to your amps overdrive,1255651200,"10 16, 2009",positive A3DDG0WH5SBF34,B0002CZVBE,G. Botta,"[0, 0]","Bought one of these 15 yrs ago used and it died a couple years back. This is one of my favorite overdrive pedals ever. Smooth tone, the right amount of gain, perfect to push a tube amp. Plus there are now dozens of (DIY or pro) mods available which add a lot more potential. Recommended.",5,Classic overdrive established over 20 yrs ago,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002CZVBE,MetalFan,"[1, 1]","I bought this pedal used and have used it with both a Fender tube amp and a Marshall solid state using clean channels. I can get a variety of tones from it with different guitars, and reccomend it as a first overdrive or to add to a collection.While I have several overdrive pedals, this one is good at giving some basic overdrive tones while keeping the amps low end. I can get decent tones from a Telecaster and Les Psul by keeping the level and tone knobs below 12 o'clock and adjusting the drive to taste.The OD sounds great through Fender clean tubes and I also tried it with a bass guitar. With some adjustment of the tone and drive knob, the bass has an overdriven tone with a good drive.The other reviews here prove this pedal is typical and iconic Boss in build quality. I find the Boss pedals good for their purpose and have mostly modded the ones I've owned after some time, but I may keep this one as is and use it as a boost. These pedals last forever and I only paid $20 for mine.",4,Good value and works well with solid state and valve amps,1344816000,"08 13, 2012",positive A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B0002CZVBE,Rick,"[0, 0]","This is a standard on my peral board along witht he Blues Driver. This little yellow box is the most bang for your buck you are going to find in an Over Drive pedal. It is tough, sounds like fire, and will serve you well. For $50 there is seriously no better deal.",5,The Yellow pedal everyone should have.,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",positive A2VXKVJV7KIGMD,B0002CZVBE,Steveo,"[0, 1]",I use this pedal all the time now even more than the DS-1 . Great chrunch for the buck From classic blues to rock its very eash to dial the sound you want in.,5,Great Pedal,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002CZVBE,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","I held out from trying the Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive for many years. Like many guitarists, my first distortion pedal was a Boss DS-1, which was durable and aggressive, but also extremely frustrating. I might have formed some negative impressions about Boss, when it was probably unfair to do so.The SD-1 is widely owned and very affordable (usually around $50). It's similar in a lot of ways to the Ibanez TS-9 Tubescreamer, except that a Tubescreamer reissue costs twice as much. A lot of guitarists consider the SD-1 to be more of a ""rock"" overdrive, while the TS-9 is more of a ""tube/blues"" effect. There's probably some truth to that, but both of them are excellent pedals.However, the SD-1 really impressed me with its transparency and versatility. You CAN simply plug into it and use it alone with a clean channel. But that isn't necessarily the best use for the pedal - it excels as a ""booster"" pushing an already overdrive amp, or stacking with other distortion/OD pedals. One of the best settings is turning the Level all the way up and the gain all the way down. This adds just a little bit of grit to your tone, and really sounds great.A feel that lot of people give the SD-1 mediocre reviews for reasons that aren't fair. You hear things like ""it cuts out too much bass"", when that's really what the pedal is supposed to do. The midrange hump, when set up properly, can take away the muddiness of your tone and help you cut through a band during live playing. And, like I said before, I feel as if it's MORE transparent in retaining elements of the clean tone than the TS-9, though preference between the two is entirely subjective.But you also know that it's a Boss pedal, which means it's as durable as they come. The thing will stand up to years of abuse, and can be used in any number of roles. If you're looking for a single pedal to make a small amp sound ""big"", there are probably better options in this range. (Try the under-appreciated MD-2 Mega Distortion, or the excellent Joyo Ultimate Drive). But if you understand what this pedal is supposed to do and use it for that purpose, you'll understand why this thing has been popular for over 30 years.",5,"A versatile, overlooked classic overdrive from BOSS",1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A3JEEPYPEM9V81,B0002CZVBE,Tim,"[2, 2]","Great as a booster, as others have said. For solos, it'll boost your mids and your signal. As an overdrive, it's great, kind of a midsy, Marshally sound. It does suck out some of the low end, but you can fix that on your amp or board or whatever. It's a Boss, it's solid - and a great price. Remember, this is overdrive - not distortion. For distortion, look at other Boss pedals.",5,For a boost and more,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B0002CZVBE,Victor,"[2, 3]","I have several overdrive pedals, some of which are much more expensive than the BOSS SD-1. For a long time I overlooked my SD-1 and used other pedals. But when I went back to trying the SD-1, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this relatively inexpensive pedal is superior to some of the pedals I had been using. I don't mean merely that it's ""very good relative to its price""; I mean that it's ""very good--period."" It easily outclasses some pedals for which I paid much more. The price for this pedal sometimes goes down to about $45 on Amazon. At that price, it's an amazingly good deal. Note: This is definitely an overdive pedal; it will not deliver metal distortion (at least not by itself). If you want to ride the crazy train, look elsewhere (like Deltalab's Metal Distortion pedal). What this produces is smooth old-style overdrive. It's excellent. It sounds especially good through a dash of chorus. I plug my SD-1 into a Fender Mustang II amp and turn on the amp's chorus; the result is delicious. I've used the SD-1 with both single-coil and double-coil pickups. Both sound good, though, not surprisingly, you get a heavier punch with a humbucker. But it sounds great with single-coils too.",5,A gem!,1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive AWIG50VOI5VUV,B0002CZVHI,"Cali gadget guy ""Cali Gadget Guy""","[1, 1]","Forget all the volume drop comments. There isn't any and it does not color your tone one bit. I have tried a couple miniature novelty pedals. They were more like a boost volume and tone pedal with tremolo thrown in. I wanted something to dress up slow ballads, and of course ""Born On The Bayou"". This pedal goes from nice subtle background effect to deep depth if you want it. And no variance in your guitar tone or volume when you click it on. I play a lot of acoustic solo and this really is a nice addition to change up my sound here and there and not over do it.",5,EXCELLENT PEDAL,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002CZVHI,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","Sure there are fancier Tremolo pedals out there, but I've always been a fan of the Boss TR-2. It's got a more mellow and vintage Fender Tremolo output, and suits my playing to a T. Pair this beauty up with an Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb pedal, and get lost for days. Definitely worth the reasonable cost!",5,Easily One Of My Favorite Tremolo Pedals,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive ALAY8GVFBUQ9L,B0002CZVHI,"Gary D. Garvin ""Garvoon""","[1, 1]",This tremelo pedal works nicely and it's great when you're playing through an amp without tremelo. Problem solved! The price was also very good.,5,Nice tremelo peday.,1372636800,"07 1, 2013",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002CZVHI,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","This is a great Tremolo pedal.It is very quiet and when used correctly, there is absolutely no signal drop or volume drop whatsoever.You can blend the Tremolo type from a smooth sinuous pulsing waveform to a sharper edged ""on/off"" type tremolo.Tremolo varies the volume of the sound. It does not vary the pitch.You have control over the ""depth"" or ""amount"" of effect, and you can control how fast the effect pulsates the sound.A very simple, popular effect that I wouldn't want to live without in some form or another.Pretty teal green color.As with all Boss products they are built like a tank and generally last forever if they are not abused or damaged.I have no idea how fast this pedal eats batteries because I use a power supply.There is no on/off clicking when depressed.There is no added hiss, hum or distortion.The battery compartment is easily accessed without having to unplug anything.Simply a great effect and quality product from Boss and tends to hold its resale value well.",5,Great Tremolo from Boss,1343520000,"07 29, 2012",positive A1V7G6OGGW7AGA,B0002CZVHI,Todd A. Hooper,"[1, 1]","I've played this pedal for a while now and really dig it. I'm old school, Fender Blues Deluxe reissue and Strats and Teles, this pedal has a great, warm, organic feeling tremolo that I use a lot. You can barely bring it in for some warmth, or really crank the speed and depth for a great sort of rotary speaker effect.I'll use it with the rate set at tempo for a song and record clean guitar chords up on the middle of the neck. This effect will give you a nice almost Hammond B-3 type of organ sound.",5,Great pedal!,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B0002CZVHI,Victor,"[4, 4]","This is a superb tremolo pedal: [1] Its dials allow for enormous control of the effect. [2] It's very sturdy--an often-noted feature of BOSS pedals. Further, [3] it's utterly easy to use, [4] allows for both 9v battery and power supply/adapter operation, and, most important of all, [5] it delivers beautiful tremolo. (Note: It comes with a 9v battery installed, but it does NOT come with a power source/adapter.) If the price is more than you're willing to pay, consider the DANELECTRO COOL CAT TREMOLO. This also delivers good tremolo, but it does not allow for as much sound-manipulation as the BOSS product; it's still quite good, but the BOSS takes the prize. I paid about $75 for mine and have zero regrets.",5,Superb,1298592000,"02 25, 2011",positive AH2F47XZ5L8NR,B0002CZVHI,Violet Deliriums,"[2, 2]","I own three units capable of tremolo: Boss TR-2, Line 6 MM4, and the Boss SL-20 Slicer (like a tremolo on steroids). Plus my amp is a Twin Reverb so it too has tremolo. If you are unfamiliar, tremolo modulates the volume as if turning it up and down rapidly.The Boss TR-2 is the simplest of the three stompboxes to operate, with three controls: ""Rate"" of modulation, ""Depth"" of modulation (how much does the volume vary), and a ""Wave"" shape (jagged, square, or somewhere on a continuum in between). Unlike the other Boss stompboxes I own (CE-5 & PH-3), the TR-2 does not seem to compress sound so that it seems like you're ""playing in a fishbowl"" (as another reviewer puts it).The ""Wave"" control is what gives the unit its sonic versatility, so it is a nice feature to have. Most tremolos have it, but not all. For the price, it can give you a decent set of classic tremolo sounds with nothing too crazy. It is the unit that Tom Morello uses on ""Guerilla Radio,"" and it does well with tremolo classics like the Smiths ""How Soon Is Now?"" I hear no volume drop problem like other reviews suggest, and this is something I am sensitive to because I generally turn modulations on/off over the course of a song rather than leave them on full time.Like all Boss stuff, the box is sturdy and I like their big, quiet footswitches over any of the little, clicky ones on other units. The color is a sort of a dull military dark green, not the most attractive thing but not bad either.The small Boss effects do not come with a power cable, so you will have to factor that into the cost. Boss instructions tell you that you need their particular adapter, but I don't know anyone who says this is a must. I run it off a pedalboard power supply and it seems to work fine. If it didn't I would not buy Boss product period.Bottom Line:(1) Gives a decent array of basic tremolo sounds, nothing crazy(2) Not a bad price (factor in a power cable)(3) Simple to operate(4) Nice casing and footswitch; drab color",5,Nice Basic Tremolo Sounds,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002CZVI2,almost I,"[0, 0]","Wanted a way to plug in my BOSS ME70 to save on batteries. Didn't want to drop the money on a BOSS PSA, so I got this one instead which does the same job, just for less money.",5,cheaper alternative,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B0002CZVI2,Beach Panda,"[0, 0]","Bought it for using Danelectro mini amp, so I don't need to worry about the battery. It works perfectly as an adaptor should be, & you won't have any surprise by its performance. :) two stars out because of comparing the price with the mini amp (less than $20), the adaptor is pricy ($8.50), but it still saves me $$ for the long runs.",3,Using it for Danelectro Mini Amp,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",neutral A2FXCGHJLVQTIX,B0002CZVI2,Harry,"[0, 0]","I got this to power my Danelectro Honeytone amp since it eats batteries like candy. It's a power adaptor, so it isn't too exciting, but it works fine.",5,It works,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B0002CZVI2,H town,"[12, 12]",I use this mostly with my Honeytone mini amplifier and Reel Echo tape echo simulator. Works very well with no problems. A lot of Danoelectro pedals may eat up batteries and this is a great alternative when you have access to Ac voltage outlets.,5,Great for any Danlectro product.,1192492800,"10 16, 2007",positive A2B58VXLLOFQKR,B0002CZVI2,James Moulton,"[0, 0]","I was having some problems with my Ego Compressor comp getting noisey, sent it back and found out that It Had been using a slightly drained battery, so I got one of these and it is great, nice and quiet again, half the price of the boss one.",5,excellent quiet pedal power,1267228800,"02 27, 2010",positive A356RFKNIG043B,B0002CZVI2,K. Swanson,"[0, 0]","This is the best little guitar pedal adapter I've used, and I've used many over the last three decades. It's exceptionally quiet, which many are not, and it puts out 9.6 volts, which will drive your pedals a little more solidly than all but a brand new alkaline battery. And you won't have to buy a new one every dozen hours!I've used this on a splitter to drive three pedals, but at four and up I can hear the current drop a bit. Still, that's a good thing because it reminds me that tone comes from my fingers, not a box on the floor. But it sure is nice to have some Gilmouresque delay, and a little extra gain driving the tubes, and this is the best 9v adapter for pedals available that I know of, including the Boss ones. Dan has released some cool, well-made pedals in the past 15 years, and this little wall wart is a worthy companion.A very good deal at 15 clams.",5,The perfect guitar pedal adapter,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A1C60KQ8VJZBS5,B0002CZVI2,"Marktwain10 ""Marktwain10""","[0, 0]","As stated in the title, this adapter is what you need if you use your Danelectro a lot and are going through too many batteries. You can now plug it into the wall! As advertised, it keeps electric current hum to a minimum and has functioned fine for the year or so I've owned it. The reason I took off one star is because the wire is really thin and doesn't seem too durable, so because of this I have been very careful so it doesn't get broken. You might be able to find an off-brand adapter for cheaper but this one is made for the Honeytone so you won't risk ruining it.",4,Works great with the Danelectro Honeytone,1265932800,"02 12, 2010",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0002CZVI2,Risenheart Consulting,"[1, 1]","...is a must if you have any of the Danelectro/FAB pedals. As anyone who has one of these pedals knows they eat 9-volts like candy, this is the solution. You get one of these and hook it up to a power splitter (Search for Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug 5 Cable) and you are good to go for up to 5 pedals! No more battery swaps, no more searching for a 9-volt every 5 minutes...",5,This...,1340064000,"06 19, 2012",positive A3MJARDJ31M698,B0002CZVI2,"S. Thompson ""Nothing""","[0, 0]",What can I say lower priced than most and very low distortion I could Not hear the hum but for multi pedals to save on cost I use a godlyke power supply but this Is a good power pack.,5,Works,1296864000,"02 5, 2011",positive A26RLGZUUENC6E,B0002CZVI2,S. Trivoli,"[0, 0]",Got this to use with the Behringer compressor I ordered with this. They are not indicated as compatible but it worked great! Price was right. I already own two and had no problems. Quiet. No hummmmm. Buy it if you need a wall wart.,5,quiet as a mouse,1272931200,"05 4, 2010",positive A2C2TKHICAZ4RS,B0002CZVK0,A. Castillo,"[2, 4]","My first wah was a Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie. I loved it. It's a switchless pedal that I put through hell. I had it for 3 months before I had to send it back cause it broke. It's still an ok pedal but I wanted the ability to leave the pedal ""open"" to achieve a certain warm sound. That's when I went looking at the cry baby.At the local retailer they had several different kinds of cry babies set up. I put this one against the Hendrix, Classic, and 95-Q cry baby pedals and this basic one sounded by far the best. The only one that sounded better was the 535Q but at over $200 it was out of my price range. I paid $97+tax for my GCB-95 cry baby and it was worth every penny. I don't even touch my Morley anymore. It's cry baby all the way",5,Great affordable Wah wah pedal,1242172800,"05 13, 2009",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002CZVK0,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","I've been using a Crybaby for going on 30 years now. Some guitarists claim that having them in your signal chain affects your tone in a negative way. Well, I've never noticed.To me these always feel perfect. Also, you can adjust which part of the sweep you're using very easily - ie if you want more treble or bass you just the little ""comb"" that moves the wheel on the pot.I've tried other wahs. Morley doesn't do it for me, and the Vox is very good, I just have always gone with what I knew. No complaints with the Crybaby.",5,The best,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002CZVK0,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I got this pedal cause is not so expensive, and I love music. I used to play in big concerts but no more but I can tell you that for the price is good who ever wants to have some fun and learn how to use a pedal.",5,good,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A7E0CJH464L82,B0002CZVK0,andrepilla,"[0, 0]","Well, just got one of this and been messin with it for a couple of hours...Now that's a Fun king wah wah!!It's big, it's hard and it's heavy but when you turn it on you understand why this is the original. It sounds exactly like how i always imagined, like in all those records...This one gets the big 5 for being everything i wanted it to be!",5,Now that's a wah wah!,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002CZVK0,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[0, 0]","MY experience with crybaby is it has a great tone. More overbearing than the Vox or cleaner wahs. BUT I know several people who have had problems with the switch, and I have watched countless others stomping on their crybaby in futile attempts to engage or disengage the pedal.I actually use a BBE and Vox since this frustration with my 1st wah. But I am not sure that I am giving up tone in exchange for the headache avoidance! I kinda think I am. The VOX and BBE seem to have a brighter sound which is less ""wah-ed"" if you will. It could be accentuated by me playing a Strat instead of the Les Paul Custom/Boogie combination I used with the crybaby.",4,"GREAT TONE, but moody switch!",1273363200,"05 9, 2010",positive A1YAAMQT5G88XE,B0002CZVK0,"Boba Chux ""Boba""","[4, 4]","Great pedal, but if you pull it open and put in a couple of cheap mods, this thing is absolutley rediculous! It's a boutique pedal with only a little time and solder.",5,Mod it,1264809600,"01 30, 2010",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002CZVK0,Brian,"[0, 0]",In my opinion this is one of the finest pedals to exist. The crybaby is still on my pedalboard and will be for as long as I can foresee.,5,Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive AN1RO6C6I78YO,B0002CZVK0,"B. T. Corneto ""BeeTeeCee""","[0, 0]","WaWa pedals come and go, and get modded and re-thunk....But I always wanted an original Cry Baby... So this was a birthday gift to myself.Not disappointed.Down the road I MAY add some of the gazillions of electronic mods available now to personalize the sound, but for the time being I'm gonna enjoy this pedal ""As-Shipped"".Very Good Buy, Great packaging, earlier-than-expected delivery - Thanks Amazon !",5,Everything I Ever Expected...,1342224000,"07 14, 2012",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002CZVK0,Chris30542,"[0, 0]","My Cry Baby is about 20 years old and is the oldest pedal on my board. I have rewired it for true bypass and replaced the Potentiometer to give the Wah a broader range but it really doesn't sound any better. This pedal covers the "White Room" by Cream Tone perfectly. I gave it 4 stars because it hasn't been maintenance free. The pot came loose and the switch had to be replaced but considering the fact that it survived several hundred gigs in smoky dives, I probably should give it 5.",4,Takes a licking and keeps on.... Wahing,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A1JNV4K56GG94R,B0002CZVK0,D. Craton,"[0, 0]","Sounds like my original. Enough said. Great pedal and it is still built like a tank. I do appreciate that on this version, one can use a pretty standard AC adapter. A+.",5,It Cries,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A73CB1NVPYDZ5,B0002CZVK0,"Devin ""Sir Flexalot""","[17, 21]","The problem with this pedal is that you have to step all the way down on it to turn it on, which produces a sound. The Morley pedals have a separate on/off switch, so you can turn them on or off at a given position. The difference is the sound is just a bit more professional if the wah isn't always turning on or off at the top of the wah frequency. Suppose you wanted to set the wah in the middle, and just leave it there. You can't really do that with this pedal. It is a bit smaller than a morley wah, but in my experience, the sound is equivalent on the base models.",3,Step to turn on/off,1209686400,"05 2, 2008",neutral A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002CZVK0,Dr. Freud,"[0, 1]",this is my first petal of any kind. I had read that the Wah shoud be your first so I went with that. glad I did. this Wah petal is so much fun. you can make as many cool sounds as your imagination will allow. It is hours and hours of fun. the sounds are great. I have had no problem with performance. it works as it should. I highly recommend this petal. it's price is attractive as well.,5,I love it. works great. so many possibilities,1319068800,"10 20, 2011",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0002CZVK0,Ecadad,"[0, 1]",I love this wah. It's just perfect. I really can't find any negative about it. It's just a perfect standard wah. You won't regret this purchase at all. Just put a good analog fuzz after it & you're good to go.,5,Original is still #1,1291507200,"12 5, 2010",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002CZVK0,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]",I've got a MXR MC404 CAE for my concert line pedals... but this one is the one I use for local gigs and home use with Fender Telecaster and Hot Rod.,5,Nothing sounds like the classics!,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A3APKXMNJAEDQM,B0002CZVK0,hargy15,"[0, 0]","Finally broke down and got a new one after my original crybaby bought in 1976 finally died. A great pedal, well made!",5,The Original,1352505600,"11 10, 2012",positive A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B0002CZVK0,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 2]","If you want your guitar to sound like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani and other guitarists studio album guitar sound, then get a BOSS GT-10 (guitar multi effects processor) and install BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. Search Google for BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg.",2,Dunlop The Original CryBaby Pedal,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",negative A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002CZVK0,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[1, 2]","It is a good pedal, but it just doesn't have the sound I was looking for. It is great for playing funk music, but for us metal heads, the wah is just too weak. For metal artists, I would recommend looking elsewhere. I am going to look into getting an Ibanez Weeping Demon, or a Morley, or whatever it is Behringer is limping to the barn with these days.",4,Thouroughly unimpressed.,1276128000,"06 10, 2010",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B0002CZVK0,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[3, 10]","""Oh its a crybaby"", ""I have a crybaby wah"", ""You suck because you don't own a crybaby""...I'm tired of hearing these statements from guitarists that are so fresh they couldn't even tell you how many strings their instrument has! This wah pedal just doesn't cut it. Maybe at one time, but not today, it hasn't been up to par in a LONG time. As a young player I insisted on having a wah pedal. My mom bought me this one. I thought it was awesome until I learned better. It took me about a week to learn how to turn it on and when I finally did I thought I broke it!The eq on this pedal isn't good, there is no smooth transition from heel to toe. There is a big drop in the freq. that kills the effect. You have to pump your foot really fast to avoid having that drop. You have to pretty much push it toe foward and then literally stomp on it to turn it on and then follow the same steps to turn it off. Very inconvenient for someone who is trying to rapidly move between effects on a board. I can't say its just a complete piece of junk, it does give you a wah effect, it is a classic pedal but THERE IS BETTER out now so why are we still stuck in the stone age with this thing? I even had someone mod mine and while it gave it a little more headroom and fixed the dropping issue, I still had to slam on it to turn it on/off and it still sounded like a cheap wah.My suggestion? The Mark Tremonti wah is great! Kicks this things end when it comes to range and simplicity to use! It may cost more, but you will probably end up hating the crybaby and getting one anyway, so just go with the Tremonti Power Wah to begin with. What I use for wah is the Digitech RP250 processor. You may say that this is a cheap processor, and it is, but I've been using it for years and I haven't seen anyone that can tell the price of it based on the sound quality and thats what matters. Why I suggest it for wah is you can control the sensitivity, how hard you have to press your toe down to turn it on (I have mine set fairly light) and you can totally shape your tone right there on the board very easily. You even have presets (crybaby being one of them) You can get an entire processor full of effects AND an awesome wah for a little bit more.If you want a cheap child's gimic-type toy, this is for you. Want to get serious about a wah? Spit on every crybaby you see and go elsewhere.",3,serious musicians look elsewhere,1306713600,"05 30, 2011",neutral A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B0002CZVK0,Paul C.,"[0, 0]","I've had my wah pedal for a number of years now. What I can say is that it has put up with a lot of use, no problem with the pedal itself, mechanically. However, the cheap rubber feet were the first victims of perhaps taking a few cheaper short cuts on producing the product. That is to say, the rubber feet began to come off in no time. If you mount it on a pedal board, you will probably remove those feet and this won't be a problem. Also, the power supply that comes with it does a stellar job of powering the pedal. If you are like me though and place it in a pedal board where a unified power source makes sense and must use a different power cable, at least on my unit, the jack is not fitting properly leading to some serious shorts. Those shorts can make a crowd deaf in no time flat. What I have learned is that when using a different power supply to be sure the power jack is push ALL THE WAY in, otherwaise, ZAP. Other than those two issues, the power issue really no fault of Dunlop's if you use the supplied power cable, its been a great pedal. A classic that will surely live on.",4,The legend lives on...,1330473600,"02 29, 2012",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B0002CZVK0,pops,"[0, 0]","the orig, still the best! do you like guitar music? chances are good you know the sound this pedal makes. it is the one. my only stand alone outside a multi effects unit",5,cry baby cry...,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002CZVK0,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","The Cry Baby has proven itself since the 60's. It is a very well made pedal that is a must have, if you play any classic rock. It takes a bit of practice to master, but when you have mastered it; you can take your music to a different level.",5,A Classic!,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A1H4EBBOM66MQ0,B0002CZVK0,sam sultan,"[0, 1]","It sounds good but it adds soooo much noise to my pedal board. If that's not a problem, definitely worth the price.",3,Too much noise,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",neutral A24VMSBJAWFRCP,B0002CZVK0,Shawn,"[0, 0]","Some things just don't need to change. Some Wah pedals try to tempt you with built in fuzz, eq, or other wacky add-ons but WHY? I'd rather have one pedal that does its job perfectly than a pedal that does a bunch of stuff but sounds less than great. The Crybaby is a great effect to have for any style; everyone from Jack White to Jimmy Hendrix have used some incarnation of this pedal. It's a must have and that's really all there is to say.",5,It's a classic for a reason.,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002CZVK0,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","I acknowledge that this is a minority opinion - perhaps I just had bad luck with my unit and the attempts to repair it afterwards. But while I loved the sound and functionality of this wah-wah pedal, it would literally last me a few months at a time before it became unusable. I suspected that the potentiameter was shot, so I had that replaced, but the same problems reoccurred. Like a horrible static noise as soon as started using it.Good product, but hopefully they make them more durable than the particular unit I had.",3,Durability Issues with Potentiameter,1343347200,"07 27, 2012",neutral AXXGP6UT41KAS,B0002CZVW8,CLKiii,"[0, 0]",I keep a capo in each instrument nothing wore than showing up without one. I am using this on my Martin 12-string. The spring holds tight but can easily be adjusted with one hand.,5,No BUZZ great convenience,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002CZVW8,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]",Best 12-string capo I have ever used--and that's over decades. Works easily and flawlessly. Very well made. Five Stars,5,Best 12-String Capo Ever,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002CZVW8,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",This is my 6th Kyser capo. This one for my new Ovation 12 String CC245 is what I needed. I always recommend all Kyser Capos.They last forever and do not lose the strong holds.,5,Kyser Caps Are An Easy Recommendation,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A39TYRIZLTCK9P,B0002CZVW8,mike ceely,"[0, 0]",does what is designed to do easy to use seems sturdy should serve me well for years to come ...was not too expensive for such good quality,4,good buy,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B0002CZVW8,puddytat,"[1, 1]",If you play 12 acoustic you gotta get this one. Just a hair longer on the padded area which is what you need. You can tell them from the 6 string version by the ridges being much closer together on this one.,5,Absolute necessity,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B0002CZVW8,Squidsmom,"[0, 0]","This capo does exactly what it should. It clamps the strings tight to there is no buzz and it does not change the tune of the guitar when used. I have 4 Kyser capos, one for each of my guitars and will never buy another brand.",5,Never can go wrong with Kyser,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A3EZEP0FX5BC1P,B0002CZVWS,"A Conrad ""Ask Conrad""","[3, 4]","This is for theKyser Banjo/Mandolin CapoThis is one of three capos I use for a ukulele. It works, and is my second favorite. I can park it on the headstock of my ukulele, and it is easy to add, move, remove. With the trigger-type release, it makes it one of the easiest quick-change capos I've used. It feels sturdy enough (lightweight aluminum). I like how the trigger portion sticks upwards, and does not get in the way like myDunlop Trigger Banjo Capo, Black. My favorite is still the G7th capo. This is a close second to the G7th.My only nitpicky complaint is how it is not eligible for Amazon Prime. UPDATE: I just saw that this capo is eligible for Amazon Prime. Free shipping for Prime members!!!For the price and quality, this Kyser capo works on a uke. Highly recommended.",5,A very good ukulele capo,1265587200,"02 8, 2010",positive A3C9F3SZWLWDZF,B0002CZVWS,B. Benamati,"[0, 0]","works great, stays out of the way... cant ask for much more than that. (and expect to get it) the price was half of what i was locally.",5,Its a Capo.,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive AHMEG9CAAT2KF,B0002CZVWS,Bon,"[0, 0]","I've only been playing ukulele for about 3 years, so I'm new to using a capo. It seems to hold tight.",4,I'm new to a capo,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive AREHEVC8J64QA,B0002CZVWS,Chesslovenpyro,"[1, 1]",It says for a Banjo or a Mandolin but ukulele is the first instrument listed on the box. It is just the right size to clamp over four strings and taking it on/off is really easy.,5,Perfect Fit for my Ukulele,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A3775OP5VTX5ON,B0002CZVWS,"Coolkayaker ""ck1""","[1, 1]","Costs about 2x as much as some cheap capos, and it's worth every single penny. THis has a strong clip, yet does not damage my concert or tenor ukulele necks. It won;t budge once you clip it, and it's low profile. Made of metal, it should last a lifetime.I took off one star only for one thing: the hand clip portion of this does sometimes get in the way of fretting because it sticks out from the neck quite a ways. Some other capos, like this oneJim Dunlop 7828 Russell Banjo/Uke Capodoes not have anything that you can hit your hand on when fretting. Sometimes I try the Kyser on the opposite side, away from me, the player. But, it seems to still hit my hand on some chords, just different ones. That said, I can work around it, and it's a lifelong capo of fantastic build and keeps those strings from buzzing at all on all my ukes. If one was to have large hands, as I do not, this interference may be even more of an issue to consider.C ya. Happy strumming. Mahalo.",4,"WOw, wow wow, for ukulele.: but one caveat!",1317945600,"10 7, 2011",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B0002CZVWS,debi,"[0, 0]","A very strong capo..too strong for bigger instruments, but works good on ukes and mandolins and banjos with not too thick of a neck. I have several of these capos, one for each instrument.",5,Good capo for small instrument..,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A10NJEIG56RHN5,B0002CZVWS,doreen cascagnette,"[1, 1]","Bought this for my husbands Mandolin and he loves it, it works great, we swear by Kyser that's all we use on our guitars is Kyser capos, great product, no complaints and the price is worth it.",5,Works Great,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A2SFO875EQ66AB,B0002CZVWS,Mark,"[0, 0]","Works great with my Baritone Ukulele. Same quality as my full size acoustic guitar capo. Easily fits in my ukulele case, too.",5,Kyser Ukulele Capo,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A28FADP9FITQVK,B0002CZVWS,Michaela,"[1, 1]",It's a very cute little capo. It works great on my ukulele and mandolin but of course it's hard to use because when you get into the higher frets the frets are VERY small. But it works.,5,Great,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B0002CZVWS,Mr Tall,"[1, 3]","Although this capo is marked as correct for a mandolin, it only works correctly above the 3rd or 4th fret on my mandolin. Any lower on the fretboard than that and this capo doesn't have enough pressure to work on the 1st or 2nd fret position on my mandolin, even though my mandolin has a fairly low action.I have a number of Kyser capos and very much like the style (I own at least six Kyser guitar capos and use them on all of my guitars from a Taylor 12-String to a Fender American Strat without any problems), but in this case the banjo capo didn't work for what I need. Perhaps the capo sent to me was defective, although I have enough decades of experience with stringed instruments to know that it didn't seem broken, just not up to the task.From feedback others have sent to me it is possible this capo may work for you if you wish to take a chance on it, but I know that I don't have time while on stage to take 20 seconds to set a fussy capo 'just right' to make sure it is holding just right and then hope it doesn't start to buzz on me in the middle of a song. I went with another brand after talking to some bluegrass guys who had better luck with another style of mandolin capo.",3,Not Enough Pressure For A Mandolin,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",neutral A136M3QYHUVN9A,B0002CZVWS,"Ralph Martin Smith ""Marty""","[0, 0]",I use this capo all the time on both instruments. A friend of mine saw it and asked me to order them one also. I did and they love it!,5,"Kyser Banl, Mandolin Capo",1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0002CZVWS,rb1947,"[0, 0]","I have several types of capos, this one seems well built. A little bulky for 5 string banjo especially if you are fingering near it. I really don't need to change that fast so use it very little, might use more in a performance setting but that is a ways off.",5,"Seems well built, practical",1336521600,"05 9, 2012",positive A24AQ24CD6865K,B0002CZVWS,"Rick from Westport, MA","[1, 1]",It's a good banjo capo. Inexpensive and it works well without squeezing the strings out of tune. End of story,4,It's a capo,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002CZVWS,SJ Holley,"[0, 0]","You can never go wrong buying a Kyser capo. They are made to last and really do what they are designed to do. The great thing about this capo is that it fits both my banjo and mandolin so I don't have to have a seperate capo for each.I also have a capo for guitar made by Kyser and I can tell you that works just as well. You can never go wrong with a Kyser. Not only that I like the idea that it's an US company. I've had some cheaper capos and they just don't do the job. They either don't press down on the strings hard enough or they wear out too quickly if they get used much. This Kyser will last a long, long time.",5,Kyser Is The Cadillac,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A7KIY7RDFHRN9,B0002CZVWS,"Uriah Rose II ""In the house of the hanged, no...","[0, 0]","I've been using one of these Kyser's for a good while now. I only have one so it usually stays with the mandolin but works just as well for my banjo. If you never used one, it's makes it MUCH easier to change keys although I usually only use it when I'm playing chords, when I solo I like to play with open strings and this makes it a breeze to pop off and put back on. With a little practice you'll be able to do it quickly without having the strings buzz.",5,One of the best mandolin/banjo capos out there,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A13NZBZQ7ZZG5O,B0002CZVWS,Victoria,"[0, 2]","This is such a nice bag for the price. Nicely padded with an ample zip compartment that can hold your snark, capo, or whatever. There is a handle and a shoulder strap. Plus, it is reallly a nice looking bag, black with a little white trim in front.",5,Couldn't Ask for More!,1399248000,"05 5, 2014",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002CZVXM,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","These are the best strap locks in my opinion, good quality, easy to install and remove, secure, and they look good. All my guitars have these locks on them and I'm very satisfied.",5,Best Straplocks,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B0002CZVXM,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[2, 2]","In particular, I favor the Dual Design. Why? If the need arises, it's possible to use a regular strap that doesn't have the button locks installed. I have two of the black ones on a 7 string Ibanez RG7321, and Laguna LE200QBC guitars. I have spare straps for both guitars, and sometimes I lock those spares with the plastic Dunlop discs.I have some older bass guitars with similar Dunlop locks (the standard version), two of which had locks installed in the mid 1990's, and one from 2003 with the gold DD. All three of them have held up with no issues. I didn't need to re-tighten the screws on those guitars until about two years ago. Then again, I don't tour around the world like the metal stalwarts known as ... MetallicA. ;)",4,Probably the best strap lock system ever IMHO,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A3S737ZGWE1GKY,B0002CZVXM,Anon,"[0, 0]","So I bought these because being Dunlop, I trust the brand. I dont even mind that they are sorta big and bulky. The only problem I have is, they scare the piss out of me. Its not a ""tighten washer and nut"" situation with what ive normally seen on strap locks. These have pegs that insert. Its so hard for me to trust these, I always have 1 hand gripped firmly on guitar even if just adjusting the amp I clench my guitar. So scared that the little metal balls things will just slip, peg fall out and ruin a $500 guitar. I havnet had a single problem with this system yet, and I never hope that I do. But if it happens there will be an update to this. Good product so far, just wouldn't recommend it. There is too much crap in the world to be worried about, strap locks shouldnt be one of those things.",4,"They work fine, so far. But still scared o.o",1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002CZVXM,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[1, 1]","The screws are too long for my very thin bodied Gibson SG Classic. I can not find shorter screws which fall into the pin so that the straplock will work either---the heads are all too large.I believe I used these on my Gibson Les Paul Custom years ago, and they worked perfectly. Not on my newer SG though--at least with the new screws it comes with.Fender Start appears to take the system well--only time will tell.",4,"Does NOT fit Gibson SG, Fender Strat seems good",1290038400,"11 18, 2010",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002CZVXM,bayou bob,"[0, 0]","yes, if your willing to swap out strap locks with originals these work fine...i did have a problem with drilling new holes into my guitars...but its explained what size bit to use so wasnt a big problem...i tried not to drill on most of my guitars some fit without drilling some did not..good luck...good price welll made..",4,work fine kinda protruding,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",positive A32264FNDHOH3Q,B0002CZVXM,"B. Hood ""alowishousrue""","[0, 0]","best strap locks ive ever used, dunlop has always had great products.easy to install and i highly recomend them to any bass player",5,work great,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A2Y1R8CZMTALJP,B0002CZVXM,BigSteph66,"[0, 0]",Almost dropped my bass on the floor a couple days before i got these bad boys. When I put them on I felt confident that I wouldn't have that issue anymore. It's easier to strap up because of the quick release tab. This should be every bassist/guitarist's best friend.,5,Life saver,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002CZVXM,Bilbo,"[2, 2]","I tried this model a few years ago, and I never had a problem with them (once I got it installed), but I went back to the Schallers I had on my other instruments. I thought (and this has been mentioned by others) that it makes the strap stick too far out from the instrument, which I thought looked goofy. I also didn't particularly care for the push button release, and getting the locking part on the end of my thick strap was a challenge; these have a C clamp, not a nut, so there's no allowance for differing thickness. I also felt safer with the Schallers, which hook onto the end of the guitar strap button and didn't depend on a spring loaded button to keep the parts together. As I said, I had no real problems with them, so if they look like they'd work for you, great. As with all replacement strap locks/buttons, you have to make sure the screws are secure in the button holes before you start jumping off of drum risers, dropped out of airplane, or what have you.",4,I Prefer Scahllers...,1289779200,"11 15, 2010",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0002CZVXM,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","I had to actually follow the instructions and drill holes as specified, then it worked like a charm! Glad I got them, much less hassle tuning up for a gig.",5,Work Great,1398816000,"04 30, 2014",positive A2GC5JELY3N07V,B0002CZVXM,bman,"[0, 0]",These strap locks were easy to install and use right off the bat. You may have to drill deeper holes into your guitar in order to use them. Just follow the instructions and you can easily attach and detach your strap whenever you feel like it.,5,Easy to install and use,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002CZVXM,Brian,"[0, 0]",I've tried a few different straplock options and these are the best. Not only do they securely hold the strap to the guitar they also look pretty good. Highly recommend.,5,By far the best strap lock option,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A11INIL2YFJ137,B0002CZVXM,Chris,"[1, 2]","Great product, I've use them before and have always thought they were top quality. They aren't much larger than the originals that came with the guitar and that extra piece of mind is great! Easy installation without any modification (at least on mine) and they connect/hold very solid. Just make sure the buttons are all the way in or you could have mishap ;)",5,Love em,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A23033Q9WZBG4V,B0002CZVXM,"Christian Farrar ""Chris Farrar""","[0, 0]","they work well. For me, the instalition wasn't that hard, it took me maybe four or five minutes. The screws provided were a bit bigger than my BC Rich Avenge Beast's stock strap system, BUT when you read the directions and lube the screws up with a small amount of bar soap (or wax- i used the bar soap though) the installation becomes easier.Once you put your strap in, its NOT comming out unless you try hard to undo the system, lol.If you need to clean your guitar strap, take off the locking pin and use a flat head screw drive to pop off the retainer clip. Its a quick and harmless way to do it and it may take about a minute or two to undo both strap locks. Its not that hard though and the reward is worth it.",5,Nice locks,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A1HPC4BDRLR60,B0002CZVXM,Delta Echo,"[0, 0]","No complaints about this hardware. Easy to install with patience, easy to use. The click on/off system securely holds your strap, and prevents the strap binding from slipping off the post.These work like a light switch...on/off, so I'm not sure how you can rate them as poor. There aren't really any directions, so it takes a little mechanical knowledge (just a little...it's not rocket science) to make them work.Quality metal, secure function, and easily replaces posts on instruments already equipped with standard strap posts.I've installed these on a 3/4 Hoener, Full Sized Squire Acoustic, and 2 Fender Strat's.",5,"Simple, easy to install",1323734400,"12 13, 2011",positive A3FQ9WYUHG9CD,B0002CZVXM,"DMGenest | ""Genet""","[4, 4]","After receiving theDunlop Dual Design Straplok Systemalready installed on my Gibson Standard electric(7.36 lbs.), and liking them, I decided to try installing them on my Gibson Studio electric (7.23 lbs.). Noproblem. Just follow the instructions exactly and they will work perfectly.I had no problem either installing them nor using them since the installation. Money well spent makingsure my stringed instrument does not accidentally fall to the ground. Besides safety I also like being ableto swap out my straps on my guitars. It's a nice convenience. If you are so inclined you can use the samestrap for all your guitars.If you are not sure if they will work on your brand guitar seek out an online forum and either search thatforum for the answer or join and ask your questions. You've got a pricy piece of wood there and will wantto take care of it properly.What I don't care for, but feel okay with because they work so well, is how big they seem to be. Theydon't get in the way when being used but look almost out of place. That is why I chose Black for mysecond set. Helps keep the product's profile down a bit. Other than that, the product works asadvertised....NOTE: As of June 2014 I have installed two other sets and all are still working as expected. Do rememberto check and make sure your hardware is secure. After repeated use the screws can come loose and therewill be trouble if this happens. Do NOT use any glue in case you need to swap out the Straploks in thefuture.",4,Gibson Good: Dunlop Dual Design Straploks,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",positive A2YQTEPCGZ5N7J,B0002CZVXM,Don B,"[0, 0]","Very easy to install, rock solid, and in my opinion, look much better than Schaller locks.Grab a set, you wont be disappointed.",5,"Easy to install, does the job",1323216000,"12 7, 2011",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B0002CZVXM,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[0, 0]","This product is a must. Why?..... because it makes strap install and removal so simple and reliable,...and when the strap is clipped into place it is secure. I've owned numerous Straplok systems on the various bass guitars I've owned, and would not ever own an instrument without installing this system.",5,Want security and convenience? This is it for guitar strap usage....,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A3MMISYL1GBXH4,B0002CZVXM,D.T.,"[0, 0]","I have two sets of these for my straps. The push button action is most convenient vs. fighting stubborn leather openings, especially if new. The gold finish matches my instrument's hardware and they are sturdy and durable. Works for me!",5,Great Locking system!,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002CZVXM,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]","It's worth a few extra dollars and a little extra time to install these. It sure beats fixing a cracked neck, headstock, or guitar body after a guitar slips off the strap pins and falls for a great height!",5,An essential item,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B0002CZVXM,GaryG,"[0, 0]","Oh Yeah, Love this item, sleek looking and very easy to maintain, would definitely buy again for next strap, thank you Jim Dunlop.",5,Great Buy,1351468800,"10 29, 2012",positive A1B9TIERY43Q8H,B0002CZVXM,GeekParrot,"[0, 0]","I have had these on a Les Paul for years and just purchased some more for the rest of my guitars. Does what it says it will do - keeps your strap locked on. I have had zero issues with these. The installation takes 2 minutes, and has stood up to countless hours of play. Highly recommended!",5,Sturdy and easy to install,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002CZVXM,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","these dunlop straploks are amazing! never had them fail on me, and always gave me a good piece of mind knowing that my guitar is safe from hitting the floor on stage or at home, they stay secure when done properly, I've looked at other strap locks and tried some others but the dunlop ones just seem to work, and work well.",5,save your axe!,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A6A03NM42KUXL,B0002CZVXM,GreatAPG,"[0, 0]",Very high quality they look as nice as my Fender originals . Make sure to take your time installing them correctly and consider using a quality wood glue / adhesive during installation. You want to make sure they can be removed at a later date without damaging the guitar .,5,Going to get them for all my guitars,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002CZVXM,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","i've had these straplocks for a few years now and they haven't failed me once! i love them, and i never have to worry about my guitars getting damaged from a strap falling off or so. they rotate in full circles, and are super durable. you should buy them for all your guitars, and you'll never have to worry again. they are also very easy to use, and "install".",5,you should definitley buy these!,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B0002CZVXM,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",This is the first time I've used the Dunlop Straploks system. I've always used the competition. These work just as well. I guess you just have to make sure you lube the little ball bearings once in a while.,5,Working Perfect.,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A19IFF0DGV0T3E,B0002CZVXM,"HLB ""HLB""","[0, 0]","What's great about the Dunlop design:They work! The only thing you need to do is ensure you've got them engaged properly at the time you attach your strap onto your guitar i.e. just make sure you established a solid connection then go ahead and gig your rear-end off without worry.The design encorporates bearings that allow the strap to freely move around/rotate on the post, which is exactly what you want. The schaller ones (see below) have a major flaw in them from my family's experience. We will never run anything other than this design going forward.What doesn't work with the Schaller Design:Our family of 2 guitarists and 1 bassist have been using Shaller-style locks for a while now. Every one of us has had continual problems with the locks periodically unscrewing themselves from the guitar body. I had one back out during a gig and damage a brand new 60th Anniversary American P-Bass...not good. My son had one come out on him in the middle of a gig last weekend. The problem with the design is there's a ton of friction between the top and bottom pieces of the lock which results in the tab that's screwed into the body unscrewing itself. We've tried applying bar soap, petro jelly, and a spray can based dry lubricant.... none of which prevented the ultimate forces that cause this phenomenon.We tried to make the Shallers work but just could not. Maybe we're all too active on stage but we cannot tolerate the equipment damage nor the performance distruptions these have caused us.",4,Vastly Superior Design/Function compared to Schaller Style,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",positive AMACM7BGUQCZD,B0002CZVXM,IBZANE,"[0, 0]","Straplocks have been around for a long time, but now You can use the instrument with a regular strap as well, This dual design sold me on it..Easy to install on the guitar. A little difficult getting the lock mechanism installed on the strap, still only took about ten minutes to do. The added security of knowing your 1200 dollar bass isn't going to hit the floor makes it very well worth the small cost of this item..",4,Dont know why I put off getting this,1346284800,"08 30, 2012",positive A20L3BCRCICRSQ,B0002CZVXM,Jake,"[0, 0]","I have never owned a Straplock system prior to owning these Dunlops, and boy am I amazed! Every straplock system I've used in the past, on friends' guitars, semi-permanently mounted the strap to the guitar - often with extra ties and all manner of things that made it impractical to detach the strap on a whim. In contrast, these locks have a mechanism that make it trivially easy to pop the strap on and off - it's great! Better still, the hardware fit almost perfectly into my existing screw holes, making installation trivial. And the new posts are so close in size and shape to the old ones that I think I could slap any strap onto my guitar in a pinch, using the posts like the OEM ones. This is a great system, and I would highly recommend it for anyone who uses a strap on any electric guitar.",5,What a fantastic way to secure a guitar!,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2P5U53IUTDUE6,B0002CZVXM,jbnomad,"[0, 0]",I use these on my basses and they do the job quite well.. They are easy to install on the bass and the strap.,4,like it,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2X2GEABQXRX7P,B0002CZVXM,"J. Carney ""Mongoose""","[6, 7]",These came stock on my Jackson Kelly KEXMG. All the other guitars I own have Schaller buttons on them and I have one main strap I use for all of the guitars. I figured since the guitar came with them I would try them out. Not twenty min later I was removing them and putting Schaller buttons in their place. Here the 3 major reasons I did not like them over Schaller:1- Bulky. They stick out too far and on any guitar with a strap button on the back it jabs you in the stomach or below!2- Problems engaging. I would push them into the receiver and they pop back out. It wasn't until I forced them in while pushing the button that they went in a stayed in. Schallers click in and you know they are ready to go.3- Cheap. They just feel cheap. Thin metal is used in comparison to the Schallers; which have a very heavy and solid feel to them.For a few bucks more I'll stick with Schaller's. I have been using them for 10+ years and have never seen one fail.,1,Not as good as Schallers!,1379808000,"09 22, 2013",negative A2WROWUBLQ9GZZ,B0002CZVXM,J.C.,"[1, 1]","I've been using the same Straploks on all my guitars for the past 10+ years. I have not had one fail on me ever. Just be sure to tug on it after you put your strap on to make sure it's on right. I've struggled with the C clip in the past, but what are you going to do? It's a one time thing when you first install, so it's no biggie.",5,Reliable,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B0002CZVXM,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[7, 9]","I was very disappointed in both the quality and engineering of this product. A work-around for the main issue follows the review. The flaws that bother me in order of significance are:1) Quality: Very weak soft-metal screws. Using minimal force and a well aligned driver there was some damage to the screw-heads on all 4 that I worked with. 2 of them rounded out so much that I was afraid they would be hard to remove later, causing me to run to the hardware store for higher quality replacement screws.2) Engineering : The instructions recommend, and the screws (the ones that come with the straplocks) are designed for a #2 Phillips screwdriver. However, a standard #2 driver is too big to fit into the strap-buttons. So you are likely to have to choose between grinding down a screwdriver to fit, or using a #1 which will increase the impact of the first problem above since it is the wrong tool for the job.3) Engineering : The point of connection for the strap is 5/8th of an inch out from the guitar. The strap button has a radius about 3/16ths of an inch. Therefore any lateral stress (i.e. weight of the guitar) is magnified by more than 3x due to leverage pulling outward on the screw. A 9 pound guitar would be applying a constant 27 to 30 pounds of force on the screw and the wood around it (half that when the weight is distributed evenly on two strap buttons of course). Get a little too active on stage and the level of force could go way higher.Realistically, if the screws weren't total crap, this might have been a 3 or 4 star review. Once you deal with the fact that a normal screwdriver won't fit and get the things properly installed, it would probably work out for most people. So if you are stuck with a set, here's what I recommend:Go to a hardware store and buy #6 x 1"" oval-head stainless steel replacement screws. Note that these won't fit properly, but they are the closest match and can be modified. (They are 21 cents each at my local stores, and would have cost Dunlop maybe 10 cents more in bulk than what they paid for the crap screws that come with this.)Put the screw into an electric drill (pointy end in) so the screw head is rotating smoothly when you operate the drill. Run the drill while using a file or a belt sander to take a fraction of the diameter off the screw head. It doesn't need much. I used a belt sander and it took about 20 seconds each. While you are at it, file down a cheap #2 screwdriver so it will fit into the strap button.Install with the new screws as normal, and recommend that your friends try a different brand!",2,Disappointing Quality and Engineering,1306886400,"06 1, 2011",negative A3F1GM7ZAZD1SW,B0002CZVXM,jmhr,"[0, 0]","The very first thing I noticed about the design is how far from the guitar's surface the strap is actually connected. What this tells me is there is considerable added stress to the screw and the wood surrounding it because of the added leverage to the guitar's weight. The "fulcrum" is the surface of the wood, if this makes sense, and I can't help but wonder if it could eventually (eventually over much time and use) cause cracks or splits as a result.I found someone selling only the Dunlop strap buttons, which is a great idea for someone with 2 main straps and several guitars, and was about to order them when I found Planet Waves Elliptical End Pins. I think this is the best idea yet for keeping a guitar on a strap, unless you're going to be spinning the guitar around your shoulders, and no additional stress on the guitar's body. I've ordered a set.",3,"So far so good, but may have found something much better.",1387238400,"12 17, 2013",neutral A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002CZVXM,John Barry,"[0, 2]","Sorry, I don't like these as they're just too big. They stand out too much. They do work and they're effective but they are too pronounced. There are many good alternatives; strap gaskets, strap locks, undoing the pin and putting it straight into the guitar strap. Again, they work, but they're not aesthetic nor elegant. I also got a gold set for my bass and now it looks like I should be wearing big purple platforms when I play. Not cool.",2,Too Big.,1305676800,"05 18, 2011",negative A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0002CZVXM,John,"[0, 0]","I like these straplocks, but they were a little tight to get on a Levy's strap. I did manage to get it on. However, I found it was easier just to buy a strap for each guitar.",4,Work fine. Tight fit with some straps.,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive AITXZ1QOILJ5Z,B0002CZVXM,John,"[0, 0]","Quick snap on and off. Sturdy. If it is not convenient, it won't be used. In this case, it is very convenient and easy to use, hence, your prized guitar will not drop to the floor by accident. Well worth the money spent!",5,don't let your guitar fall,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",positive AG8FGAIPRBKIR,B0002CZVXM,Jolly Roger,"[2, 3]","I agree with another reviewer that the included screws strip much too easy. I purchased a set of these strap locks years ago, and I dont recall having this issue, so I'm thinking that Dunlop changed the screws at some point. I was luckily able to get the screws in with some muscle, and the locks are secure. However, due to this issue, I'm considering other alternatives for another guitar of mine that could use strap locks. I hope Dunlop fixes this issue soon.",3,"Screws strip too easy, but good if you can screw in",1331337600,"03 10, 2012",neutral A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002CZVXM,JPfromOH,"[5, 5]","The Dunlop Dual Design Straplock System is a sturdy, fairly easy-to-assemble and easy-to-install alternative to guitar straps slipping off of instruments. The screws that are used to attach the Straplok to the guitar are heavy gauge and pretty large--there's little chance that these are going to come out. The locking mechanism seems like it is secure and should require little maintenance. The only disadvantage of the Dunlop system to Schaller's system is that the the Dunlop sticks out measurably farther from the guitar's body. Ordinarily, it seems like this should be only the most minor of inconveniences. On an instrument such as a Hofner ""violin"" bass, though, or any guitar with a strap button on the back of the instrument, this makes it difficult to hold the body of the instrument against your body for support. Schaller's strap locks might look a little more elegant to some players. The Dunlop Straplok System is sturdy, should provide a long life of service, and can be found at a better price than several of its competitors. Recommended for most guitar body styles",4,"Excellent Strap Lock System, With One Small Problem",1318204800,"10 10, 2011",positive A1GUHIMGFE362L,B0002CZVXM,Kev,"[0, 0]","Installed on two guitars and I love them! I can switch out many different guitar straps without worrying that they will fall off. Great product, would recommend to any guitar player!",5,Great strap locks for any guitar!,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A768OB1LNE356,B0002CZVXM,"Kevin ""k""","[0, 0]",These are great. I have these on all my guitars. Only problem is the clip on install to the strap. If you can't get it done google for install videos which will show you how to use a pliers to push the clip into place. Once installed you are good for life.,5,Use on all my guitars,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive AH4HBHRM707WA,B0002CZVXM,"L Scott ""LK""","[0, 0]","I know this is a great product. I've had a set before. I have to knock off a star because a part was lost during shipping that renders the product useless. The product comes in a clam shell package. For me it shipped with some heavier stuff that impacted the package and let it open some. There are two retaining clips that slipped out and since the main shipping box wasn't fully taped up one slipped completely out of the box and is probably on the floor of some warehouse or truck somewhere. I found the rest of the small parts in the box and the larger parts still in the clam shell package but without the one retaining clip the system is useless.The product is too inexpensive to bother with a return. If I find a retaining clip that will work (I do have one to compare with) then I can use it.That said, I'll say again, the Straplok System is a great product. I know, I've owned another set for more than twenty years!",4,"Great product, bad shipping from Amazon",1402012800,"06 6, 2014",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B0002CZVXM,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[0, 0]","A little story to back these lock's integrity. I installed them on a Korean made Washburn WG-587v. Incredible guitar after tweaking. I did a guitar spin at a show and the guitar went flying. The strap lock was still on the strap and locked into the holder. The screw had ripped out of the horn of the guitar! The screw tore through about a half inch of solid wood (and I epoxy all my screws in) before the strap lock broke. Amazing.Nice, tough hardware. The only complaint I have is that you must use screws with small heads if you choose not to use the stock screws provided. Easy to install, just unscrew your stock strap holder and screw in the lock holder. Attach the lock to your strap and BAM quick release system. Fast to take on and off of your guitar.I would suggest getting a tough, thick leather strap with a nice reinforced eye to install the quick release button in, cheap lightweight straps will eventually start to tear. Also, the button can be a slight pain to get on certain straps.I have now switched over to DiMarzio clip lock straps instead of the leather straps with Dunlop locks for many reasons and I am very happy, but this product is GRADE A! I always felt 100% secure with these straplocks. Our bass player uses some expensive (and heavy) Fender basses and he loves these strap locks.",4,Great locks,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002CZVXM,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I've been using these straplocks for over 10 years now and never had a guitar or bass break free on me either live or in the studio...they simply work and cost next to nothing to boot. Folks, this is the best insurance you can buy for protecting you precious instrument from popping off of you strap, even if you do some serious gymnastics on stage it's not going anywhere. This is a must have, just buy it!",5,Great straplocks!,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A10H2F00ZOT8S2,B0002CZVXM,Mike C,"[0, 0]","I'm in love with the dual design system! It works extremely well and allows me to switch between straps easily and quickly. There is one downside to this system, as the strap that is used will be fairly far away from the guitar itself. Which might not be a bad thing considering wear and tear on the guitar from the strap. There was one hiccup while putting this together for the first time. One component, which was this thin but big washer was pretty hard to install and the directions weren't much help either. The directions did have it on there where it is supposed to go, but I didn't know the name of the piece nor could I readily find it in there. After that, I installed this into my new guitar and strap and, I was ready to go. I HIGHLY recommend this! It is much easily to switch out straps w/o the possibility of striping the screws or boring into the screw hole and cracking some of the wood in the process.",5,GREAT Straplok system!,1382918400,"10 28, 2013",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B0002CZVXM,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","I've been using these Fender straplocks over the last year:Fender 099 0818 300 F Straplock ChromeThe problem with those is that they use screws to secure that part that is on the strap itself, and the screw will slowly back itself out and you get yourself a disaster. I've decided to try these because they use a ""dual"" system: you can use the lock on your strap, or just use your ""regular"" strap without the locking mechanism. I've only been using these for a week, but so far, I like them much better than Fender's. I think I will replace all Fender straplocks with these.I do agree with the others on the fact that the screws are of lower quality, and the screw heads will strip if you're not careful. When I was installing these strap nuts, I screw in a half turn at a time, and applied lots of pressure so that the the head won't strip. If you can get over the installation, you got yourself a pretty good locking strap.",4,Better than Fender's strap locks,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A2T372SGRFAWYP,B0002CZVXM,"MK Hill ""MK Hill""","[0, 0]","I have used Dunlop Straplocks for 32 years. I bought the original style years ago for my Strat, Les Paul and Partscaster; the last two having the most weight.These things have lasted through gigging and anything else i can throw at them with no problem. I ordered strap pins only a few months ago to put on a few more recent guitars and one of the push button locks finally went out. It was on the strap I used the most for the heavier guitars so I got some mileage out of that thing. I ordered a whole set of new ones here last month and put the locks on a new strap and the buttons on another guitar.I suggest these over the other brands - watch what touring bands use. These things lay flat and there are no protruding parts to catch. If you happen to be without a strap with locks on it, these new pins can be used like regular pins but are larger so a strap will be pretty much secure.The price is good, price them anywhere else and include shipping. I always buy strings, picks or other stuff to get free shipping.",5,Excellent guitar saving straplocks,1328572800,"02 7, 2012",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B0002CZVXM,MQ,"[0, 0]","Good Quality, great price, easy to install, easy to lock and unlock, fast delivery. Better than going to the always overpriced Guitar Center.",5,Good Quality,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A1HQN6CNAO683Y,B0002CZVXM,"Mr. Kipp M. Webb ""The Kipster""","[0, 0]",I always purchase Grovers for my guitar straps but my 2014 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus had a bigger strap knob so I bought this Dunlop and it fit the guitar perfectly. A good guitar is a big investment and you owe it to yourself to protect your investment with a good strap locking system.,5,Great strap protector,1403222400,"06 20, 2014",positive A3MKGUUWT9OOY6,B0002CZVXM,Mr.Malapropism,"[0, 0]",These are good if you have a few of guitars and got a favorite strap. Buy alot of extra buttons i got allparts. seems really sturdy and well made.,4,Ok if you got alot of axes and a fav strap,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive AGGQFKI536BUW,B0002CZVXM,Ordinary guy,"[0, 0]","I went a long time convincing myself that I didn't need these. I had numerous times when my strap would come undone - fortunately never during a performance. These solved the problem. I still check, but they just won't pull out or release.",5,Guitar strap locks - a must have,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B0002CZVXM,overbybr,"[0, 0]",These guys are rock-solid and really easy to install. Any time I get a new instrument I change the stock buttons out for Dunlops!,5,The best straplocks available,1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B0002CZVXM,Papa,"[1, 1]","I have these on my Jazz Bass, my guitar player has another brand. We were playing a HUGE downtown street gig in Altanta and were throwing T shirts to the crowd. Bending down, picking them up, then throwing. My guitar player had a different lock system, and his $1000 Les Paul fell to the stage, completely knocking it out of tune. Mine stayed locked perfectly...",5,Best Straplock System,1285113600,"09 22, 2010",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B0002CZVXM,pops,"[0, 0]",they work. its great not worrying about dropping your instrument on stage. ive done it it sucked! worth every penny!,5,strap locks,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive AGH6UUAIAZLMB,B0002CZVXM,P. Refsnider,"[0, 0]",Have them on four guitars. Never a malfunction. Easy installation and use. Watch out for bridge interference when screwing in the back lok. Might require a slightly shorter screw on some basses.,5,Always Straploks!,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive AJOK2CO9LSF37,B0002CZVXM,Ray,"[0, 0]","Work very well, nice low profile, easy push button on and off but, it is true, not good for thick straps. And the Gold Tone ones discolor easy with minimal use.",3,Good,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",neutral A3DCG2MNPR4BW,B0002CZVXM,RAYON ORMOND,"[0, 0]","These are really great guitar locks!! I use them on all my guitars, and I would highly recommend them to anyone!!",5,The Absolute BEST!!,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B0002CZVXM,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",These work just like you want them to. But a new strap and put these on right away. It's worth it.,5,Perfect,1346544000,"09 2, 2012",positive A346EQ2V4W531N,B0002CZVXM,"Shannon V ""sjveb""","[0, 0]",i have purchased 5 of these strap locks. i would recommend them to all. they work good. very solid hold. thanks,5,great product,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A1Q3YZOVFXRKDZ,B0002CZVXM,slambusky,"[0, 0]",Again I feel line I work for Dunlop.....I don't just love the products .all my guitars and Basses have these locks,5,Dunlop Guitar strap locks,1344124800,"08 5, 2012",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B0002CZVXM,Slick Rhoads,"[0, 0]",I replaced the Schaller strap locks on my Strat with these. The Schaller ones ground on the connecting hardware to the point where I had to oil them a few times a month or I'd end up with an audible creak.Hands-down I like the Dunlop ones more. They installed in just a few minutes and the guitar feels very secure. No problems whatsoever. I just ordered my third set a few minutes ago.I'm a total convert - every new guitar I get is going to get a set of these put on it.,4,Like them better than my old Schaller ones.,1369094400,"05 21, 2013",positive A217QN6PDMKS1A,B0002CZVXM,Steve,"[0, 0]","I put a pair of these on every guitar that I own. I have a lot of extra strap clips around since I have many more guitars than straps, but these are great; they are all plenty tough, and if I find myself with my Straplok'd strap, it's nice that these work fine with a normal strap in a pinch.",5,An essential mod,1381276800,"10 9, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002CZVXM,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","Do as the manual says, lube them up every so often, and these will work like a charm. I got these after an unfortunate incident with my strap slipping off of the strap button, and taking a chip out of the binding. The black ones work well with most finishes, and it works with most straps, as long as the ends aren't ridiculously thick. Inside of the box, it came with 2 screw sizes. One thing to note however is that these make the strap protrude much farther out of the guitar than normal. No biggie however, as most straps are adjustable, so just adjust for the change in strap position, and you're golden!",5,You'd be hard pressed to find a fault with these.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A2MIP3AQVSF2SS,B0002CZVXM,"Teh Arbitrageur ""PM""","[0, 0]","My bass had original-equipment Dunlops on it, but they were silver-tone, whereas all my other hardware is gold. And after 30 years, they looked kind of dirty and tarnished. So, I knew it was time for a new gold set, and I couldn't be happier with their look and quality. I have used that other S-brand on other instruments, and really prefer the Dunlops.",5,The best straplocks available at any price,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002CZVXM,the blessed one,"[0, 0]","About 4 years ago, one of my friend dropped his bass and its body broke in half. that bass had regualr strap button, ever since then he use this dunlop straplok system. i recently built a bass myself and i install this one. it's very easy to install, very straight forward to use it. it holds my jazz bass without any problem. i would buy this from now on for all my electic guitars.",5,Rock solid straplok system,1305331200,"05 14, 2011",positive A33DAMPX4T6K57,B0002CZVXM,T. Murphy,"[0, 0]","These are the ONLY straplocks I use, and I have them for ALL of my guitars. They are the only ones I trust. They are solid, secure, and they look great. And the push button release makes them pretty convenient too, without sacrificing security. Love 'em!!",5,Trusted - Many Times Over!!,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A1IL0PS2XJB4NS,B0002CZVXM,Todd M,"[0, 0]",This the second set of strap locks that I've owned. They are a little difficult to attach to the strap if the thickness of the strap is a bit on the thicker side. The quick release and secure connection are great.,5,Works!,1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B0002CZVXM,Truvor,"[0, 0]","Dunlop is not the best strap lock system because it's a pain to switch which way the lock is pointing and people complain that the button is easy to unhook while playing. I can see the merits of screw on locks, what with the ease of switching the locks, but these work fine for me.",4,Have these on all my guitars,1387324800,"12 18, 2013",positive A3GLD5QF1HMGO0,B0002CZVXM,Tyler Adams,"[0, 0]","I hate spending 13 bucks on a couple little pieces of hardware that probably cost 13 cents to make, but its better than the 20 bucks local music shops want for this same set. Overall they work really well and look sharp. They fit perfectly on my Schecter Hellraiser. Very happy with my purchase.",5,"Good Product, Fit Schecter Hellraiser Perfectly",1347321600,"09 11, 2012",positive A2HWUC980HM1NP,B0002CZVXM,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[0, 0]","The Dunlop strap locks work pretty well, but the standard hole cut in a standard leather strap is not big enough to accomidate the locking buttons. The strap has to be modified by increasing the size of the holes. This for all intents and purposes means that you will not be able to use that strap with standard strap buttons ever again.They do work as advertised and they are easy to take on and off for strap adjustment when required.",3,"Works but had to ""ruin"" a strap for everything else.",1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002CZVXM,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","I play guitar and keyboard and, sometimes, I need to quickly put guitar on my back to play keyboards. I would not do that without this straplok.",5,Essential for guitars security,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0002CZVXM,WAYA,"[0, 0]","The first thing I do when I get a new instrument, is put a straplok on it before gigging with it.They're easy to install, I haven't had one fail on me yet.I have straploks on nine instruments right now, and I just ordered another for my new bass...I can't recommend them highly enough!",5,one for every guitar!,1363046400,"03 12, 2013",positive AXJ19189TLBLJ,B0002CZVXM,Wes,"[0, 0]",I’ve used strap locks before and never found any to be easy to attach or remove but these are well made and easy to use. Very secure. The best I’ve used so far.,5,Efficient,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A1T4HGVX32QIYC,B0002CZVXM,Will Ramirez,"[0, 0]","I don't know if this is a common problem, but i have these on both of my basses, and one of the arms that attaches to the actual body of the instrument is starting to show some sort of blemishing, like metal does before it rusts, it is literally only one of the arms out of 4 i have so i think it was just a random thing. The problem is that it makes it so my strap doesn't just spin free in it so the screw keeps getting loose, and one time (the first time) i didn't notice and it actually fell out. Notice i still like the product, this was just one of those things i think, so I would still recommend it.",4,Almost perfect,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive ACVSCM9GWLNLS,B0002CZVXM,"xeal ""Live Baby Live""","[0, 0]","I like this strap lock very strong very sturdy! Keeps things in place.. one problem.. The coating will wear out in a short time (a few months) and if you never take it off it might rust a bit on the inside. This might make it a bit hmm I don't want to say hard to lock, but you'd better make sure it is actually locked every time you fit it on by tugging on the thing to be sure, Mine has un-clipped a couple times because I didn't check. Our climate is humid so it's rust friendly which could contribute to why I'm having issues. However once clipped properly you shouldn't have issues! Great buy",4,Good stuff,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A327J5R77T2EY3,B0002CZVZK,KAY ADAMS,"[0, 0]",".I BOUGHT A UKULELE TO GIVE AS A PRESENT. I KNEW THE STRINGS THAT COME EQUIPPED ON NEW MUSICAL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS WOULD BE OF POOR QUALITY SO I PURCHASED THESE MARTIN STRINGS AS A REPLACEMENT. I'VE USED MARTIN INSTRUMENTS FOR MANY YEARS, AM FOND OF THE MAKE AND QUALITY OF THE MARTIN PRODUCTS. THIS WAS AN EASY CHOICE FOR ME. THERE ARE OTHER EXCELLENT STRINGS AVAILABLE. THIS JUST WAS MY CHOICE THIS TIME.",4,MARTIN UKULELE STRINGS REVIEW,1400803200,"05 23, 2014",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B0002CZVZK,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[3, 3]","I've been playing the uke since before they became popular again and must confess I own a quiver full of the addictive things (ranging from plywood beaters to a solid wood art object with an electric in between). Over the years, I've tried several different brands of string. The truth is there was nothing wrong with any of them. It's just that the Martin M600 strings seem a little bit more compliant than the others and this allows me to tease out a bit more articulation and tone. Given that string changing is a frequent occurrence with multiple instruments to fuel, the Martin string set's relatively low cost is a nice bonus.",5,The Best of the Lot,1314748800,"08 31, 2011",positive A2N4QZ92NBKJZZ,B0002CZVZK,Phaeton,"[0, 0]","Great guitar companies don't always make (or sell under their aegis) the best strings. I love my Teles but I can't stand Fender strings. Likewise, I love my Martin ukulele, but trying these strings for the second time, I had the same conclusion as I did the first; Aquila's are far better. Aquila's have a more organic feel and a fuller, richer sound. The Martins begin to hold their tune sooner - Aquila's take a couple of days or more - but the sound is thinner and the feel isn't nearly as friendly. The approximately 3 dollar price difference is not, for me, worth the lesser satisfaction, even on my least expensive ukes. Considering how seldom one usually changes uke strings, the higher-priced Aquila's still seem to be worth the extra couple of bucks. Use the Martin's (or any cheaper string) when you are working on your uke, put the stress of repeatedly de-tuning and re-tuning on them. Then switch to Aquila's for playing. Some may like the Martins but few won't love the Aquila's.",3,Aquila is better,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",neutral A3UXW18DP4WSD6,B0002CZVZK,"Richard ""Richard""","[0, 0]","Great replacement string for your ukulele, great to have on hand in case or replace your strings after you get your uku.",5,great strings,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A2G2DXPFZKG48W,B0002CZW0Y,Audio Maven,"[2, 2]","Works as it should. Nice materials and I think it will be durable. Simple to attach to your mic stand and adjust as needed. It will improve your recordings, getting the pops and sssss out of your sound without having to do sound processing as much anyway.",5,"works great, priced right",1196208000,"11 28, 2007",positive ASP978VO96X7C,B0002CZW0Y,Basil,"[0, 0]","great easily setup but some time i feel its not perfectly stop the P's, i don't know why but some time i have to keep distance for that issue",4,great,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002CZW0Y,B,"[0, 0]","I'm not very familiar with how pop filters actually work, apart from getting rid of unnecessary peaks when recording. I have noticed an improvement in recording quality with this pop filter on. I don't know how it compares to other pop filters though, but this one seems like it works for me.",4,"Easy to use, works",1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive AI9PZHPNTKPI,B0002CZW0Y,Blinky Morgan,"[0, 0]","What a difference a pop filter makes, I use on a condenser mic, it lets me get a little more gain input, clamps on easy and holds good, the flex piece holding the filter could be a little more rigid but does the job. I like the way it looks when mounted on the mic stand extension, It has improved the vocal tracks. Just one more affordable improvement for the home studio.",4,Nady MPF-6 Pop Filter,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A3R8TPM1N7HFS4,B0002CZW0Y,"Christopher John Taylor ""kateTaylor""","[0, 0]","Great quality and construction. Does it's job well. Only complaint is that if the design were a little more streamline. These bolt on with attitude and are a bit heavy. Overall, stays in place and does it's job well. A workhorse for sure.",4,Does the job well...,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive A34WEXT7SIRFE4,B0002CZW0Y,@ciscoza,"[0, 0]",Don't even hesitate buying this thing. It's everything you need. It's a pop filter. It clamps on to anything that isn't over about an inch and a half in thickness.It gets the job done. Buy it.,5,Does the job properly.,1290643200,"11 25, 2010",positive ARAK8OPNIFLHR,B0002CZW0Y,Customer,"[0, 0]","For the price, this is the perfect pop filter... really good length and the clamp is decent, hope it will last me awhile...",5,Perfect,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A2XXBZPQT5EXHV,B0002CZW0Y,Darren O'Neill,"[0, 0]","When I bought these I was looking for pop filters to use with a pair of condenser microphones to help keep the wind pops from ruining a recording. Once these are in position they work just fine, the problem is that getting them into position can be harder than it looks. The device clamps onto a microphone stand and then you adjust the goose neck to get the filter where you need it. The filter and the goose neck are fairly heavy and as such it was often a struggle to get the filter where I wanted it and to keep it there.On the plus side, the device looks nice and professional and it has held up over three years of use.",4,Will Give You Better Recordings But Can Be A Pain,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002CZW0Y,David G,"[0, 0]",no complaints. attaches firmly and does the job. Can't beat it for the price. Order this with eyes closed. Great deal.,5,Works fine,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A3TOND09136H4A,B0002CZW0Y,David,"[0, 0]",It works as a pop filter should and is a huge upgrade over my make-shift panty hose pop filter. What else is there to say?,4,Works as a pop filter should,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive A1AU5K3JMPS3UQ,B0002CZW0Y,Eric,"[0, 0]","Pop filter works great. This really eliminated many subtle flaws I had with audio recording. Granted, you can make a make-shift pop filter using a hollow ring and nylon. But the adjustable clamp is really...well adjustable so fits many unique mic placement situations. Plus, although it is flexible, it is also very sturdy so don't worry about and vibration noises coming from this.",5,Works great,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A78J38NU18DDZ,B0002CZW0Y,expert_101,"[0, 0]",filter works very well and looks professional. only problem i am having is that the clamp seems to work specifically with a mic stand or similar type structure.,4,works well and looks pro,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A18P5I03P4U8AI,B0002CZW0Y,Federico Pacheco Zamora,"[0, 0]","the thing is that they don't seem to stay! i mean, you can change the position of the pop filter by varying the shape of the metallic "arm", but it doesn't stay where you put it. and also the material of the filter is of kinda poor quality. but, i think if you're lucky if just might get the job done.",2,mmm not that pleased,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",negative A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0002CZW0Y,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","This works fine, although the mount is a bit weird to me... but I see that most are the same. As a pop filter it works perfectly and I was not able to hear any clarity loss or sound coloring. Just pop filtering through black pantyhose !! lol",5,Works Like A Charm,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A10HYGDU2NITYQ,B0002CZW0Y,GregoryEEEE,"[11, 14]",I purchased this after reading the great reviews but like a few of the comments that are on here lately this thing is not good. Looked almost used when it arrived and the gooseneck stand is useless. Does not come even close to being able to hold up the weight of the filter. I would have returned it but I completely destroyed the package getting it open (which oddly had staples holding it closed).,1,Something Funky Going On,1303171200,"04 19, 2011",negative A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002CZW0Y,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]","this little guy has help me record with my Apogee One voices and amps, to prevent air-flow shock on diaphragm... wanna have excellent recordings? get one!",4,very useful!,1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive AD5G39PJUJVJ,B0002CZW0Y,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[0, 0]","wind screen is way too big its bulky and to me useless, the screen came out, was thinking of glueing it back in but went to ebay and bought 2 metal mesh pop filters cheaper that is MUCH better...avoid this!!",1,Yuck,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",negative A2RI4QE6EO29CA,B0002CZW0Y,J. F. Hindy,"[0, 0]","Wow the reviews for this thing are a little ridiculous eh? Some people pay for silver and expect gold ;)Okay, so I bought this because I do app review videos for a blog and my Blue Snowball mic was picking up the awful ""pop"" sounds that this is supposed to filter ""hard P, hard T, hard B, S, and a few others."" So I got this. Here are my pros and cons:Pros1. It works. I tested in Sony Vegas pro with and without the filter. The ""pop"" sound is completely removed with the filter. Which means it does what it was designed to do. 5-stars. It does not affect voice volume at all, just smooths those rough edges in your speech :D2. It looks nice. Attached to my Blue Snowball, it looks like a professional product. It doesn't really matter since I work from home and not in a public place, but it's nice to know I can show it to people and it ""looks nice""3. The clamp, bendable arm, and everything work appropriately. The clamp is designed to hold onto a bar and not a flat surface. So mounting this to, say, a desk probably won't be a stable as attached to a round thing, like the stem to a mic.4. I don't know why people think this ""isn't sturdy""...I mean you're not going to the local rink and playing hockey with the darn thing. The build quality is quite excellent considering that it's 2 fragile screens attached to plastic and metal.Cons1. It's pretty big. I used to shorten the stem on my Blue Snowball and stash it in a cubby hole in my hutch desk for easy storage. I can't do that anymore with this pop filter on it. Now it's become a permanent member of the front of my desk.Outside of this thing doubling the space my Snowball takes up, I have no complaints about this pop filter. It works well, it attaches nicely, it does what it is supposed to do, it looks nice, and the quality is good. This should be the last pop filter I have to buy for a long time.",5,"Good for ""Home Use""",1370822400,"06 10, 2013",positive A36C867ZDP30NQ,B0002CZW0Y,John D,"[1, 1]","Filter is of good size (6"") and easily comes apart for changing the fabric (I will probably use panty hose) if it gets torn. Other than that it works so what more can be said",5,Does Its Job,1297555200,"02 13, 2011",positive AQZ7HGW2FF4ED,B0002CZW0Y,John Doe,"[2, 3]","I ordered this product to use for personal recording, and thought...what could possibly go wrong? I ordered it ""New,"" and it definitely shows signs that it not new. First, the package was stapled, that's right- STAPLED together in a way in which you could tell the product had been opened. Then, to make matters worse, there is a hole in one side of the fabric. When I order something new, I expect it to be new. Based on this product alone, I would not recommend buying from this seller.",2,Untruthful Seller,1287619200,"10 21, 2010",negative A7TRK2GG6BHWD,B0002CZW0Y,"Johnny Pasta ""Johnny Pasta""","[0, 0]",What my headline says. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. Removes those annoying popping P's out of your recordings. Until you can afford a Sennheiser condenser microphone that has a built in pop filter than you're going to need this. And the price was right too.,5,Does Exactly What It's Supposed To Do,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive A2HTMBKL4KE2JH,B0002CZW0Y,JOHN O.,"[0, 0]",it keeps the spit off the mic and looks cool when recording - it does great at keeping you mouth off the mic so you dont breath it out and fits great on the stands with easy clamp,5,it works,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A11E4FWMN9BXJD,B0002CZW0Y,"Josh Adams ""Rock Crushes Paper""","[2, 3]","Yes, you can make your own pop filter at home, but you don't want to. Why else would you be reading this? Besides, it won't look this good.I've purchased three pop filters thus far in the last four months. The most recent one I purchased was NOT this one. I wish it was. I thought I'd try something different, just to see the differences. Well, I can tell you that there are significant differences between this, and some of the others featured here.The bottom clamp on this one features a rubber piece that grips the metal pole that you attach to. The competitors that I've tried do not. If you do not have this rubber piece, any clamp will tend to slip down the pole and not grip properly. This is a huge mistake as this makes using a pop filter on a boom stand impossible. Fortunately, Nady placed this rubber piece on it's clamp so this has never been an issue.The only complaint I have is the screen has actually popped out of the plastic ring a couple times. A single dot of superglue fixed that.Compared to the other pop filters I've seen and used, this one is perfectly suited for any microphone and at a reasonable price you can't beat it.And yes, pop filters ARE A MUST with condenser microphones. Just buy one now, save yourself the trouble.",4,Above average pop filter,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B0002CZW0Y,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]","It does what it's supposed to do. It's as well made as most, I think. They all look cheap to me, unless you get a studio professional grade. The screen pops out easily, but it will pop back in. It works well for my home recording.",4,Decent Pop Filter,1258502400,"11 18, 2009",positive A39JMLMY96E8CP,B0002CZW0Y,Keith Weiner,"[0, 0]","Peter Piper Picked A Pack of Purple Peppers - test passed, no "puh" sound to be found on the recording.",5,Pop B Gone,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B0002CZW0Y,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]","This is a decent pop filter. It gets the job done but it has a few flaws. It attracts a good amount of dust, the screen tends to mess up (which caused me to tear the first screen), & the goose neck tends to unwrap it's self out of place. It also gets shakey so I tend to have to screw it back in. Other than that, it's a decent pop filter but not for the price. Under $10 would've been better. I should have went with something cheaper than $20 *cough cough* the Auphonix pop filter *cough cough* but, I will in the future.",3,It gets the job done. That's what matters right? Aha....,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",neutral AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002CZW0Y,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",does not stay in place well.,3,Three Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",neutral AH4HBHRM707WA,B0002CZW0Y,"L Scott ""LK""","[0, 0]","I read several reviews of pop filters on Amazon and was surprised by how dissatisfied many were. Finally I just went with this one and I'm pretty happy with it. It seems quite servicable. It is a double filter and attaches to my stand well enough. The arm is just a little weak butit does stay put if you just don't bump it. I guess there is a balance between stiffness and ease of possitioning it. I think possitioning it would be a little easier if the arm was just a little stiffer.I can blow on it directly (not quite as hard as blowing out a cake full of candles) and I feel nothing on the other side and hear no wind rumble in my mic.So then, I'm gonna keep it and use it 'till it rots or gets lost.",4,Good Unit- Does the Job,1306454400,"05 27, 2011",positive A2XKZS6UXZWK9M,B0002CZW0Y,Lumin,"[0, 0]","Though I'd warn if you don't know about audio this does not mean you can place your mic right in front of you and have the pop filter magically de-esse the whole thing, but between the pop filter and a slightly off-center placement it seems to keep the majority of erroneous pops and esses's from making an appearance in any way.",4,Does what it says,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B0002CZW0Y,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","works very well, keeps the popping to a bare minimum, easy to install, cleans in a flash, lightweight and works",4,microphone filter,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B0002CZW0Y,P. Bradley,"[0, 0]","I do a lot of podcasts and dubbing over videos, and after using this filter, the pop that occurs with P's and B's in the voice are basically gone. It makes your audio more professional when you eliminate these annoyances.",4,Get this for your microphone,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",positive A27S1RZ4JF0S3N,B0002CZW0Y,Qian,"[0, 0]","When you record singing, you need this to prevent the pop sound. It is definitely worth it. It also makes you looks professional.",5,You need it,1313712000,"08 19, 2011",positive A3O9JAQME0YOB0,B0002CZW0Y,Robert Biehn,"[0, 0]","This pop-filter rocks. I like it a lot, does well compared to lots of other filters I tried. It's got a nice look too.",5,Does the job well!,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B0002CZW0Y,Ronnie Roper,"[0, 0]","Use this for home recordings and some voice over recordings for work. I like the long neck on it and its a double filter so you get a tad bit extra. I tested it against my single filter and it did make a difference, as expected. It makes sense that if you have an additional layer there it will filter more effectively, but I wasnt sure if it would effect tone or highs, and I didnt notice either effected.",5,Great pop filter with long neck,1346284800,"08 30, 2012",positive A2V9R0KCU8X6EH,B0002CZW0Y,Roy Aaroen Sr,"[0, 0]",This was a great investment for my home studio. I've been able to eliminate the majority of pops coming from my Condenser Microphone. I should of bought this a long time ago!!,5,Nady Pop Filter,1308268800,"06 17, 2011",positive A2D0F8W7FDBBS6,B0002CZW0Y,Ryan S.,"[1, 1]","I use it with an Audio Technica 2020, it work very well, the filter stays in place and it really improves the quality of the recording. Not much else to say.",5,Great Pop filter,1267660800,"03 4, 2010",positive A2CPP7BZKOF9TP,B0002CZW0Y,R Zimmer,"[0, 0]",works well but wish it was a bit heavier and the construction was a little better made. but other than that works as intended.,4,what can i say it is a pop filter,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A2XD36ONYLNU5J,B0002CZW0Y,Sean,"[0, 0]","I love this pop filter! It is every to attactch and doesn't scratch the mic stand as some pop filter clamps do. The adjustable arm is very flexible, yet sturdy to assure you of proper pop filter placement.",5,Awesome!,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive ACUGOV6HBWDXB,B0002CZW0Y,Servartus,"[0, 0]","For the price, this is one of the best pop filters. It easily clamps onto my stand and doesn't move around after I place it. However, there is one problem I've had with it. It can easily lose grip of the arm holding the filter. What I mean is that, if I pick up the mic, the arm will swivel away. Granted this was caused by me dropping it once, but before it was fine. So for a good price you get a filter that works.",4,Good for the price,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A1W3CEEQBJ4GTN,B0002CZW0Y,S. Marchuk,"[0, 0]",Tested this on my Blue Yeti USB Microphone and could tell the difference with the POP filter on right away. Good investment.,5,Definitely an improvement,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002CZW0Y,T,"[0, 0]",There too many required words to type for a product that doesn't need that much explanation. It mounts to any mic stand and is formable to any position you need. sturdy.,5,Perfectly Adjustable,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B0002CZW0Y,TriggerHappy,"[1, 1]","A needed accessory for any vocal recording, period. My only gripe about this model is why the straight bracket part needs to stick out so dang far, since you can bend the arm out in any position anyway.",4,"It's necessary, so get one already!",1254009600,"09 27, 2009",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B0002CZW0Y,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","Well thought out unit that does what it says it will, drop all that POP! I really like the way the clamp connector is rubberized to protect the finish of your mic stand. And being that it is rubberized, it allows you to adjust the filter to the mic without having to loosen everything up because rubber has an inherent "give." And this is where the flexible arm allows you to fine tune the filters proximity to the singer, allowing you to do what you do best -- Sing! And then; and now for the really important part: everything stays where you last left it. Hell, even my cats can't do that, and they're porcelain.",5,Great POP Filter!,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B0002CZW0Y,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]","Good solid construction. It hooks onto the mic stand and works as advertised, i.e removes the pops from vocal recordings.",4,Solid construction,1348099200,"09 20, 2012",positive A3EU3ET85O8ZFX,B0002CZW0Y,"Youngblood ""Steven G.""","[0, 0]",Very sturdy and awesome pop filter. Adjustable to any length you want and just a great pop filter! I would recommend this to anyone!,5,Awesome,1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive A2Z84UZPX7064Q,B0002CZW0Y,Zane V. Simon,"[0, 0]",This filter arrived very quickly! I use it with a Scarlett mic and it does exactly what a pop filter should. Good purchase.,5,Pretty Good Filter for the price,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002CZZW4,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","These are high quality cables, both construction wise and in audio quality. I use these shorter cables if I have to run bits of my rack to external amps/units, ie: unplugging and plugging in a lot, and I find these cables stand up to more abuse than the average cable. I'm satisfied.",5,High quality cable,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A1K582XYLTKUCD,B0002CZZW4,"Coder10 ""Ricardo""","[0, 0]",Good Quality cable and price. Works as good as those expensive 99 dlls cables.It does not make any noise,5,Excellent product,1370736000,"06 9, 2013",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B0002CZZW4,dashreeve,"[0, 0]","Sometimes I have to run a longer cable to a snake if I'm doing the big band thing. Otherwise, I use this cable at every show. Love it.",5,Use it at every gig,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B0002CZZW4,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]",Looks vintage but works great at a great price. As good or better than my Monster cable for a lot less money!,5,Vintage look cable,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive AHUIPZZH2UKJG,B0002CZZW4,Fender Fan,"[1, 2]","This is my second Spectraflex cable and I love them. I love their flexibility, options for colors and ends, build quality and price. I like to use quality guitar cables for a good sound but I don't need to spend a fortune on them to be run over on stage by roadies or ripped off because the cable costs more than some guitars do.",4,Great quality cable,1332115200,"03 19, 2012",positive ABEQJOG7TS8GT,B0002CZZW4,John,"[0, 0]",got this short cord to go from amp to waa! It works perfect for it I own a few Spectraflex cables and they are all fine,5,short,1307750400,"06 11, 2011",positive AQT4V74P38PPU,B0002CZZW4,johnny8,"[0, 0]","Rugged ends very flexible seem like this cable should hold up very well , does not tangle which is a real plus if you tend to move around a lot , connectors seem to be heavy duty , time will tell but I would assume that this cable should last a long time .",5,Great Cable,1372118400,"06 25, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002CZZW4,JPfromOH,"[10, 10]","After suffering through crackles, lost signals, and all the rest, I decided to heed the numerous positive reviews of the Spectraflex tweed cable and purchase one through Amazon.com. Because the new acoustic-electric classical I received as a gift has an end-pin outlet, I bought the Spectraflex with the right angle connector. Although I have been using the cable for only a few weeks, I am very impressed. The connections on all the guitars and basses on which I've used it are sure, with no loss of signal, no crackles. Perhaps most impressive is the fact that I can turn the right angle connector around and never have any change of signal. Finally, I can be confident that when I play, something will consistently come out of the amplifier. By the way, the old-school tweed look is a plus, too.",5,Outstanding Cable!,1288224000,"10 28, 2010",positive A3412OM2NWNT5E,B0002CZZW4,Nilram,"[0, 0]","Well, what can I say? Based on the customer reviews, this purchase seemed like a no-brainer. However, after only 4 months of light use (used on my rig at home) it is toast. The cable barely holds a signal now (constantly need to jiggle the thing to work). And before you ask, "is it perhaps your output jack?", all of my other cables work with my gee-tar. So it is definitely the cable :(Anyway, I gave it 2 stars because while it WAS working it sounded great through my Roland JC120.",2,To bad...,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",negative A2NOZB6VZCTOI4,B0002CZZW4,Robert I. Hedges,"[1, 1]","Spectraflex makes great cables. I bought this right angle 10' red cable for my older Ibanez guitar. This cable is built to be extremely durable, is made in the USA, and comes with a lifetime warrantee. The 20 gauge construction and rugged nylon braiding makes for a very low noise cable, and the connectors are very secure and feel quite substantial (especially compared to a cheaper Fender cable I had been using that required almost constant tightening.) Though Spectraflex cables are not the least expensive (nor the most expensive,) they are a great value and I am definitely a fan. I recommend this cable without reservations.",5,A Great Heavy-Duty Braided Cable,1351814400,"11 2, 2012",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0002CZZW4,Sam Beckett,"[1, 1]","I purchased three of these (three different colors) to make a mini-snake for my keyboard to their Di's. I typically used Mogami 2524/Neutrik, but need cakes while in the road (I usually roll my own to exact length). These have worked well, quiet, no handling noise, seem well built (I treat cables well, so I don't really test them with under tough circumstances) and hopefully will remain in their spot for the foreseeable future. They are used 6 nights a week, and after 50 uses, no problems. I recommend them (plus, for live, the fabric cables in different colors are great for easily identifying which is which for a road crew member who might not know audio well.). Nice pieces...",5,pleased with the cables.,1368662400,"05 16, 2013",positive A3QR1W7AD80ZQ0,B0002CZZW4,Scott F. Lowry,"[0, 0]","I keep this cable on my pedal board -Pedaltrain MINI With Soft Case. I've posted a photo on the pedaltrain Mini page. The right angle connector is great to exit the last pedal on the board and the straight connector goes into the amp. I use a Mogami silent cable -Mogami Platinum Guitar 12, Straight to Straight with Quiet Plug 12 feet- for the input to my guitar, but I can't justify paying a LOT more money for the side that goes to my amp (it's not getting bumped around, plugged and unplugged, etc.). This cable works perfect for it's purpose. Oh yeah... and it matches my tweed amp!!",5,Great cable - matches my Blues Jr.,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B0002CZZW4,"SRR ""SRR""","[0, 0]","This is a pretty strong cable. I wanted something I can plug into my top loaded amp and the jack would stand out in case I'm sitting on the amp. the angle does the job. seams strong , seams like it will last.",4,Good cable,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A2INSN8Z69R0FK,B0002CZZW4,Stabon,"[0, 0]",I bought two to run from my amp to a lone pedal effect that I use with my bass. The 90 degree ends go to the pedal and it makes for a non-intrusive smart looking setup. I'm pleased. I've owned them for a few months now. No issues at all and they look good.,4,Bought a pair,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002CZZW4,T,"[0, 0]","I'm a professional musician and love these cables, they look great and perform great and feel a lot tougher than the rubber covered cables I've been using",5,Great Retro Look,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A2SH4497XM1HET,B0002CZZW4,Timothy L. Obriant,"[0, 0]",This has become my number one cable for my Carvin bass. I gig with it a couple times per week and it has been rock solid. I only use something different if I need a longer reach. And I love the tweed cover. Very satisfied with this one.,5,Great cable.,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A3DJZHSAW4ANH0,B0002D0096,Chandler,"[1, 2]","I've had this little amplifier for a few weeks and I couldn't ask for a better practice amp. It's amazing how loud it gets in an otherwise quiet room, but it'll get drowned out pretty quickly when you add competing sounds. It's rugged and portable, and it's fun to play around with some of the effects. The fact that it runs on batteries is a huge plus.",5,Exactly as advertised,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002D0096,David G,"[0, 0]",Might work well for recording too when you take the output jack. Speaker is acceptable quality but can't be compared with a Fender amp as this one has 5 watts and a small speaker and the other has 10-20 watts. I'm opting for the convenience of the size. I got this after getting a couple smaller amps and headphone monitor plugs since it has both and was better sound with good effects. I like the 'brit' setting. I sound like a rock star with it. Good product for practice or recording. You could get away with microphone to amplify it for a gig. But for around the same price you could get a Fender amp. This product works for me and the quality is pretty good. Other mini amps and similar accessories are toys compared to this.,5,Nice portable amplifier for practice,1382400000,"10 22, 2013",positive A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B0002D0096,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[8, 9]","There are several types of practice amps. High end modlers (Line 6, G Dec, Vox VT) that can still run $400+ and are typically overloaded with features. The low end tubes (Fender Blues Junior, Bug V22, Peavey Valveking, etc). These typically are more stripped down (in features, not neccessarily quality). And then there are the micros. I always thought they were just a notch above toys, the sort of amps found in a prepackaged guitar set up from Wally World at Christmas.Boy was I wrong...I needed a portable amp for my son to take to and from practice after school. It was important to me that he could schlepp his own gear. He's not a big kid, so even 15lb. amps are pushing it(plus a gig bag and school back pack). That was initially what brought me to the Micro. Not sound or features, just the smallest possible amp for my little virtuoso. Turns out this is an AMAZING amp. The tone destroys the Line 6 and the features crush the Vox Pathfinder (6watt?) or Bug V12. And the Fender frontman - not even in the ballpark.Each of the models are distinct. The cleans are sparkly (more trebly) and the high gain models are very articulate. Obviously this isn't a loud amp, but that's not all bad. You can get everything this amp has to offer at reasonable volumes. It also can be battery powered (the life is suprisingly long), includes a regular wall plug, headphone jack, built in tuning fork (which is kind of lame) and a series of onboard effects that can be run simultaneously. For example, I was able to crank up the delay and tremelo and pull off some Dick Dale surpher licks with suprising accuracy.Don't let the size fool you. I honestly thought it was nothing more than a toy and I couldn't have been more wrong. There are several big websites and it's tough to find any negatives about this amp. Quality sounding and durable for a great price.Oh - and the red - if you can find it - looks pretty sweet too.",5,For the price - an easy 5 stars,1308096000,"06 15, 2011",positive A1HQN6CNAO683Y,B0002D0096,"Mr. Kipp M. Webb ""The Kipster""","[0, 0]",Great little amp. I had to take my Ampeg Jet in for a maintenance and I just love this little practice amp. I enjoy using it with both my Fender Strat and my Rickenbacker.,5,Little Giant,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive A2B1KICX3RPRX3,B0002D0096,"ng11 ""ng11""","[0, 0]","It is a fun little practice amp, and I agree with the praise it gets. The positives have been covered so I'll point out a few (minor) things I don't like.First of all the power button is on the back, which is annoying. The rest of the controls are on top, why do I have to grope around the back to find the most important button. Plus I keep it in a cabinet so I have to pull it out to turn it on and off.Next! I wish they'd just name the settings "clean", "overdrive", "distortion", and so on. JC Clean, Black Panel, Brit combo and R-Fier mean nothing to me.Then there's another minor annoyance that the input is recessed. A 90 degree angle plug won't fit unless you run it around the back.Lastly, the amp is solid and rugged but that means it's heavy. Not heavy like I can't pick it up, just heavy for something called a micro amp.None of these are deal breakers, just things I find annoying. Overall I have to say I prefer my VOX mini 3.",4,Nice little amp with a few annoyances,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A19Q4B515ENF9C,B0002D0096,Richard L. Chism,"[0, 0]","I bought this amp to replace a Squier SP-10 that came with my guitar. The Squier had no effects, just a clean channel and an overdrive button. I couldn't afford a bunch of pedals, but I wanted some effects so I could get cool sounds from my electric guitar. I saw the reviews for this little amp on Amazon and decided to give it a try. It is Awesome! For such a small amp, the output is plenty loud for practicing at home, and it runs on batteries, too, so I can take it anywhere. The effects are better than I'd hoped for. This is certainly not for the pro who performs onstage or with a drummer, but for an intermediate level guitarist (like me) who just plays for his own pleasure or to please his family, this is the amp to get. It has several modeling functions and you can choose between chorus, flanger, phaser, or tremelo while still adding either reverb or delay. I'm one of the growing number of retirees who decided to pick up the guitar and learn more about it now that I have the time. I don't need the deafening stacks that the kids like. I love this amp.",5,Awesome Effects and a Great Sound,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A20EZ7E8WUH2GZ,B0002D0096,"Shastastan ""Stan""","[0, 0]",This pupppy is pretty powerful just running off the batteries. We've used it on a couple of gigs an it worked well with the volume only half way up. We are not guitar players and are not using guitars with it. We are using an mp3 player for backup. The sound is not quite as clear as we get with our Roland Cm-30 (so only 4 stars from me). The micro cube is a lot easier to transport and set up and it's nice not to have to load up cart to roll around. Guitar folk will like this unit with the fx features.,4,Plenty of power....,1328313600,"02 4, 2012",positive AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B0002D0096,W. Soh,"[1, 1]",The MicroCube came with new AC Adaptor that supports 110V and 240V. Now I can take it along and use it in Europe/ Asia and USA.I saved $30 from buying another AC adapter that supports 240V.Happy Customer!,5,New AC adaptor support 110V and 240V !!,1298764800,"02 27, 2011",positive A120FZ2ESIMA63,B0002D01IG,Dan,"[0, 0]","A good solid piece of equipment! It sounds as good as it looks and it is absolutely beautiful! The description listed slight wear marks on the back, but I had to really look hard to find it (one). It came as well packed as a brand-new guitar and looks like one!",5,Quality and beauty!,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002D01IG,David G,"[0, 0]","Tone control didn't work so it was returned. But it was pretty nice even though I felt the fret-board quality is higher on my 900 Gibson Les Paul but what can you expect. If I had to order it again I would pay 140 more and get the SG 400 which has the quality pickups. The sound is let's say... average. Good beginner guitar, or a guitar that can be upgraded with new pickups. The bolt-in neck didn't bother me but the SG 400 doesn't have that which is another reason I would step up next time. Shape is ok. Purely subjective. I like the solid Les Paul shape now a little better since it's more conservative. But the size is good and almost more comfortable than the Les Paul style. Can't believe they can make a good guitar like this for only 160 bucks. Also, even though I was tempted with the faded finish, the glossy finish is really nice. This guitar will make a player proud.",4,Nice finished guitar,1382400000,"10 22, 2013",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B0002D01IG,Kim K.,"[0, 0]","For the money you can't find a better deal. I am currently overseas and didn't want to bring my good guitar along. This is a great playing guitar for the money, comes packaged extremely well and high quality all around for the price.",5,Best deal going for the price,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",positive A2XB18IXOKUV82,B0002D01IG,Norb,"[0, 0]","I bought this at Guitar Center and now wish that I hadn't. The reason I said this is that I would have rather saved the taxes, but oh well. Now on to the guitar itself.....This was the second of my three Epiphone guitars and for someone who isn't a professional musician, I still want to sound like one. The sound from this SG is true to its big brother from Gibson. Awesome crunch and great sustainability. I can take or leave the kill pot. The electronics, mainly the switch could use some replacing. I'm not complaining, I just noticed some extra noise when switching pickups.. For $169, you can't expect to have the top of the line.To sum it up, I love this guitar. I keep in E flat tuning and it stays. To me, a guitar with this sound and crunch deserves to drop it's tuning a little.",5,Amazing sound for under $200,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B0002D01IG,paul day,"[2, 2]","i love this thing!!! action is perfect, great sound, good feel, easy to play i highly recomend this",5,i love this guitar!!!!!!!!!!!,1285459200,"09 26, 2010",positive AA5TINW2RJ195,B0002D01K4,,"[0, 0]",At first it look small for my guitar but it fits perfectly with my Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Electric Guitar,5,Love it!,1405382400,"07 15, 2014",positive A158NXQZK3SZ9N,B0002D01K4,"Altech ""Alan""","[0, 0]",Now-a-days I just search amazon because they have always got what I want at reasonable prices. This is no exception. I am not a musican but wanted a case to carry my Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro to the guitar guy for setup etc. This was was better then I expected. It is sturdy outside and nice fusion inside with a tight but not too tight fit. In other words great all around. I know it sits on a self with many other guitars when I take it in to the guitar guys so I am perfectly confident that it is well protected. and it is lockable (with key)If you are looking for a more then good case for your Epi LP just get this one. You will not be disappointed.Also. I ordered it on a tuesday and it came the next day. No special shipping. Maybe it is my locations but that was great too. Well packed.,5,This case is it.,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive A3K96R872MUM3D,B0002D01K4,chris araza,"[0, 0]","love the case nice and simple, it really look exactly the same as the picture. highly recommend to everyone looking for a case.",4,awesome!,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A2U1Z3TZ4P76JB,B0002D01K4,C. Zemer,"[0, 0]","Bought this along with the guitar as a present for my daughter. The guitar fits in this case perfectly, and is very well protected.",5,Purchased this along with the Epiphone LP-100 Les Paul Guitar,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive A3DIN9E5QQZ6VT,B0002D01K4,Dakotah Jennings,"[0, 0]",I ordered this for my Epi LP Special 2 and obviously it fits like a glove! Beautiful interior and a comfortable padded handle. Solid hinges and even comes with hinge lock on the center hinge.,5,Great affordable guitar case!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A3J2PKECNUGEHO,B0002D01K4,D. Blackburn,"[0, 0]","Basically, this case is very sharp looking - made with good quality materials. The inside of the one I received was grey fur. The case would probably take a beating over time, but its not a SKB case. Nice enough that I wouldn't check it at the airport. Survived a trip in a moving van from Philly to Boston.Would definitely recommended if you need a case that your Les Paul fits very snugly and safely into.",5,Good quality case the fits my Epi 56 Goldtop Reissue!,1299715200,"03 10, 2011",positive A2CKMJU4WD3XDE,B0002D01K4,Evan Anderson,"[17, 19]","This case it built really well, it has really nice plush interior... storage area for picks-strings-tuning fork-etc in the neck, it DOES have a lock on one of the latches. The case actually kind of stuck the first few days after i got; so much so that i thought it was locked with the key inside when i first got it. Turns out thats actually impossible to do with this case unless you have an extra key... so dont worry. Just dont be an idiot like me and give it a good tug when you get it.Above all it fits my Epi LP perfectly... as it should! hehe.",5,Fits well and very durable,1197331200,"12 11, 2007",positive A1MM26M78136ZP,B0002D01K4,fearn0evil,"[0, 0]","Its a tight fitting case. I am a proud owner of aEpiphone Les Paul Custom Proand it fits as snug as can be. When I ordered the case I assumed it would be made for my guitar. It arrived double boxed and wrapped in plastic. I am sure I received a new case. Being perfectly protected as it was, it hadn't a mark on it so.As far as the construction, it not a flight case by any means. It looks as though it will hold up to at least some abuse and still do its job, to protect the guitar. My guitar does not move in the case due to its perfect fit. With this said, over time there is a possibility of wear. I would predict the buckles may be the first to fail. And then handle doesn't look as durable as it could be , we'll see on that.Overall this is the case for the Epiphone Les Paul. I saw the Gibson case and I just don't see them as superior enough to justify paying more. I am satisfied with my purchase and I think most people would be. Five stars for now. I will edit in the future if necessary.",5,Tight Fit,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A3PB1FI3R9V7PY,B0002D01K4,idjut,"[0, 0]",Very nice case for the price. Solid construction and perfect fit and protection for my Epiphone LP. Would definately recommend.,5,Love it,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A18C03TA8N26L4,B0002D01K4,Javier Fernandez,"[3, 3]","Hello, I bought a Epiphone Goth Studio guitar and I also bought this beauty. I'm very satisfied with the quality of this case, as it makes my guitar looks very nice and very nice protected.",5,WHAT YOU EXPECT FOR A CASE,1292198400,"12 13, 2010",positive A3MDQTWO6NOV1U,B0002D01K4,jayjustin,"[0, 0]","this case is the best i've ever had...very plush on the inside, and hard construction on outside is very strong...the handle extreamly soft to the touch...i guess all my other cases just don't measure up to this one...it even locks...if your guitar fits...but this for the quality!!!",5,best home for my new guitar...,1383696000,"11 6, 2013",positive A3K6M4WXNTYQEM,B0002D01K4,Keane O'Kelley,"[5, 5]","The case is hard on the outside and soft on the inside as it should be. The pocket inside is nice for holding accessories. It does include a lock on the middle latch, but somehow mine eventually stopped working, as the lock isn't very good quality. The lock cylinder itself fell inside the lock and can no longer be used. Otherwise great case, highly recommended.",5,Very nice case,1294876800,"01 13, 2011",positive A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B0002D01K4,Laytonium,"[0, 0]","I use this for my Epiphone Zakk Wylde Custom Les Paul. It fits perfectly in the case, one of the best cases I own and have seen, the carpet is awesome, also has a pocket in the middle, what holds the neck up, and can fit a strap and even a pedal. Very durable case and seems like the younger brother of the more expensive Gibson case.",5,Awesome Case,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002D01K4,Matt,"[0, 0]","An affordable guitar case that fits my guitar perfectly. That's all there really is to say, if you need a sturdy guitar case for a Les Paul styled guitar and don't want to spend a butt-load of money, look no further.",5,Works for me.,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A2W03JTG0K5OKF,B0002D01K4,Mike Diamond,"[0, 0]",I bought the bigger version of this for my Riviera P93 and this case is just as plush and protective- best deal going for a brand new case - I just wish they had these for more brands-,5,Perfect Case for my Les Paul Special,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive A2T372SGRFAWYP,B0002D01K4,"MK Hill ""MK Hill""","[0, 0]","I do some guitar repair work and one of my customers needed a LP case. I have bought a lot of stuff here on AZ so looked at this one and had it shipped to him. He says its great so that is my review.Prices are always great on AZ and Prime saves me money in shipping.4 stars is my tops, anywhere.",4,Epiphone case,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A2JZTK0WGJCMGN,B0002D01K4,SuperGlide,"[1, 1]","I could not believe the quality of this case, fits my Epiphone Les Paul 100 like a glove. Very plush interior, plenty of storage and very durable.",5,Wow!,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002D01K4,W. Perry,"[0, 0]",I'm not much for brand names on my guitar cases. I figure it tells would-be thieves what they're getting! I sprayed a little matte-black paint over the Epiphone logo. The case itself is quite sturdy and the inside is very plush. It fits my Line 6 JTV Variax in a very cozy way. Great case for small cash!,5,Great budget case for Les Paul style guitars.,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive AN1RO6C6I78YO,B0002D01KO,"B. T. Corneto ""BeeTeeCee""","[0, 0]","Ordered one of these Gig Bags for a new Les Paul - the hard shell cases are back-ordered, and I didn't want the guitar just sitting attracting dings and dust.Fits a LP Studio perfectly, has room for small items in an outer zippered pocket. Does the Job !",5,Nice outer cover,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive A120FZ2ESIMA63,B0002D01KO,Dan,"[0, 0]","If you're looking for something to protect your guitar until you can afford a good hard case, this is it. For the price, it has better padding than I expected and is equipped with carrying handles and a shoulder strap with metal buckles and snaps. Good deal for the price!",5,Very nice!,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B0002D01KO,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[4, 9]","As the title states, this is a lightly padded duffle bag, nothing more. If you're toating between practice with an instructor, it's okay. I purchased it for that reason...and I'm an adult, so I can be careful. This bag is useless for kids as a drop would likely result in damage. I would even go so far as to call it a glorified dust rag. It will prevent my guitar from scuffs, dings, dent & dirt, but that's it.There are better gig bags at a comprable price and the only reason I gave it two stars was becuase of the dirt cheap price.",2,Bare Minimum,1309046400,"06 26, 2011",negative A2Z548GT5948WH,B0002D01KO,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[1, 1]",This houses your guitar and I have a couple humidipaks in there because I live in a northern desert. Not many frills to this bag. It does the job.,4,Does the job,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B0002D01KO,Kim K.,"[0, 0]","This bag is light, with two back pack straps, a pocket for accessories, excellent quality material and a good quality zipper. If you just need something lightweight to protect your instrument this is it.",5,Great Gigbag,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",positive A3CMXRFIWQCBKQ,B0002D01KO,kodiakcowboy,"[0, 0]","This bag fits my Epiphone Les Paul II electric guitar very well...but no room to spare. The outside pocket is too small for sheet music, but works for small things like a tuner and short cable. I prefer a bigger pocket, but aside from that I can't complain. This gig bag looks really sharp, and has two shoulder straps for convenient carrying.",5,Fits Epiphone Les Paul II,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B0002D01KO,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","Good quality bag for my Epi LP. Fit like a glove, in fact I wish they were a little larger to hold some accessories.",4,Fit my Epiphone just fine,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002D01KO,Randy V. Brown,"[1, 1]","This gigbag is a very tight fit for my Epiphone Les Paul. Their is minimal padding, so it is little more than a dust cover. I tossed it aside, and bought a Fender gigbag. The Fender is heavily padded, and gives me some serious protection.",3,Provides Some Protection,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",neutral A1MTN9XWJSA5PI,B0002D01KO,RS617,"[8, 8]","At <$20, this is a great bargain, but it is a very basic bag. It fits my Les Paul Standard snugly and has back straps for easy carrying. These are also easily removed if they bother you. This Epiphone gigbag also has a zippered pocket for accessories (holds a strap, patch cord, but not much else) and features nice looking graphics.",4,More for Les,1308009600,"06 14, 2011",positive A2BRXREMT5WZJ0,B0002D01PY,Christopher Graham,"[0, 0]","Rugged, robust, flexible. Couldn't ask for more in a momentary switch. Like all Boss products it will probably last longer than me.",5,Best momentary switch on the market,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0002D01PY,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","I got this for use with the Boss DD-20 as a tap-tempo. It does the job well, it's a little big for what it is, but definitely worth having with a delay pedal",5,Does what it's supposed to,1340582400,"06 25, 2012",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002D01PY,Jerry,"[0, 2]","I got this for my Boss Loop Station, but it doesn't work very well. I keep hoping I'll find something it DOES work well with...",1,Got this for my Boss Loop Station.,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",negative AFUXETAHFUXFE,B0002D01PY,Julian,"[0, 0]",No problem at all.Great quality and I am looking forward to purchasing more of this brand. Thak you very much!,5,Good,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive A3TOCY3MSC878,B0002D01PY,kenb,"[1, 1]",I'm using this footswitch to control a drum machine. it does the job and i've had no problems with it,5,it works,1372982400,"07 5, 2013",positive A2HDEN9SPBWC5I,B0002D01PY,Lip Davis,"[0, 0]","I could not beat the price. The pedal does what is suppose to do on my Dynamic Wah guitar pedal. It is well build and I can use it on other Boss and Roland gear. Also, it not to big. It does not hog up a lot of space on my pedal board. Very happy with this item.",5,I bought this to work on my Boss Dynamic Wah in the Harmonizer Mode,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive AMY8AUDIBXHCI,B0002D01PY,The Picker,"[0, 0]",nuff said.works great.latest purchace is used as a trigger on my drum machineused the CODA kick pedaltrigger a boss sound moduleplay it all the timealso use one on my Vocalist. and eff mute. and chan change.like the option of NC or NO. saved my gig just tonight when one of my Midi controllers lost it mind an needed NO instead of normal NC.,5,have a bunch of these,1363392000,"03 16, 2013",positive A3BMI7VGJT60Y7,B0002D02IU,Autumn,"[23, 26]","Summary for those who don't want to read the whole thing: This is more than worth the money. If you're a beginner looking for a first guitar or if you're experienced and are searching for a backup/travel option or anything like that, get this. Do not hesitate. A cheap guitar doesn't ALWAYS mean a POS!Alright, full story/review:So, when I was a kid up until my early teens my (insanely talented and self-taught) older brother helped me learn how to play guitar. I got pretty decent but somewhere along the way I stopped and I've regretted it basically every day ever since then. Recently, I decided to stop internally griping about it and realized I should actually DO something about it. So, here I am.Having previously lived in a house with multiple guitarists, I have heard the sounds of expensive guitars and I have heard the sounds of the cheapest guitars (like a typical beginner's First Act). I knew there was a middle ground and I was determined to find it. I got way more than I bargained for.I began my quest knowing that my funds were limited. There was no way I could afford to dive right in and buy a high end, top of the line Fender or Martin like I had had the benefit of learning on back in the day. I knew I had to go cheap, at least for now. I began scouring the internet in search of the best rated budget guitars. After an exhaustive amount of research, I chose this one due to the positive reviews and because all of the demos I'd pulled up on YouTube were excellent. Plus, Epiphone has a pretty good reputation in general.Despite the positive reviews, I was still a bit leery; buying instruments without actually handling them first is always a bit of a gamble. Even if it sounds nice and plays well, sometimes a perfectly solid, functional instrument just doesn't FEEL right. As I went through the checkout I silently reminded myself that I could send it back for any reason. I went into this fully knowing that there was a good possibility I'd just have to bite the bullet and buy something better, even if costlier.Well, it arrived earlier this week and I am not disappointed. I certainly didn't expect perfection and I was convinced that I would find some kind of error, if only cosmetic, with such a cheap guitar. I am here to tell you that I have not found anything wrong with it. Even if I had (unless it drastically affected the sound/playability of the instrument), it would still be worth the price.Along with the guitar I bought some new strings (Martins) because 9/10 times the stock strings that come on instruments are awful. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the stock strings are more than usable. I see that some of the other reviewers disagree. Maybe their strings were older or maybe it's just preference, I don't know. All I can say is that the stock strings on my guitar were not at all corroded/old. Shockingly enough, the guitar was pretty close to being in tune right out of the box! It doesn't seem to have any trouble staying in tune, either. All of that being said, it wouldn't hurt to pick up a pack of strings just to be safe. I mean, I'm sure that when I do finally put the Martins on I'll be even more mind-blown than I already am with the way it sounds.This guitar has a full, rich sound, plays comfortably (the low action helps!), and has zero issues with buzzing or dead frets. Oh, and contrary to what other reviews have said - YES, it DOES have a truss rod. While we're talking about its positives, let's not ignore the fact that it's also super attractive with its shiny black finish. There isn't much about it that would give away its price. No, it's not a $1000 guitar but it certainly doesn't play like a $100 guitar either! I don't regret this purchase at all. Even in the future when I progress and upgrade I will definitely be keeping this lovely gem!If you're still unsure, do what I did and listen to some demos on YouTube. I doubt you'll be disappointed. (Pay no mind to the reviews the guy on the GearWire YouTube channel did. He clearly doesn't know what he's talking about and I, as well as everyone else in the comments section, was sure to express my feelings about that, haha! One user even claimed Epiphone should sue him!) Check out the video reviews by the users/companies GoldHat3, SamAshMusic, GigGear, and ShadowFW.My only complaint about this guitar is that I didn't buy it sooner!Good luck on your search, I hope this review has helped!",5,This will more than suffice,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A3394J1F9CN9W5,B0002D02IU,"Charles Forquignon ""Cyrus Blades""","[1, 1]","First off; let me start by saying I bought this guitar because it was only $100 and I was board on my deployment and wanted something to brush up on before I return home.I DID NOT: expect good quality, sound or comfortably from this guitar.I DID: want something cheap I could toss around and use out here in the desert without worrying about it getting beaten up or trashed.When I unboxed this guitar I was floored! The hardware is much higher quality than I had expected by far. The strings it came with weren't complete crap, but I swapped them out for my favorite set of strings: Ernie Ball 2406 Ernesto Palla Nylon Black and Silver Classical strings. The guitar sings beautifully; the tone is rich and vibrant.It's quite comfortable to play, I have no problems playing up to the 16th fret without this guitar having a cut away. I'm not a big fan of the pick guard that has the Epiphone 'E' on it, so I will probably end up removing it; but the sunburst is really nice looking. I have received many compliments on the look of it already.OVER ALL: this guitar is a really great instrument for the price tag. GET IT!Also; I'm buying a hard case to take it home, or shipping this guitar back home to myself because I want to keep it as part of my collection. My original thought was to buy this guitar and leave it out here at the Rec tent for other people to use after I'm gone. Even if I do decide to leave it out here; I'll be buying another one when I get home!",5,Absolutly an amazing guitar for $100,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",positive A8MTE6SIYM0GY,B0002D02IU,Fletcher Chambers Jr.,"[2, 2]","This is NOT my first guitar. Nor am I breathless Epiphone supporter shouting how this guitar is the sonic equal of Taylors and Martins. It's not. Here's what it is: An exceedingly well-constucted, AMAZINGLY playable guitar. Fit, finish, feel and action were all VERY nice... Sound on the other hand? Let's face it. It's plywood all around. It SOUNDS like plywood. But that doesn't distract from the fact that it's a great guitar for $100 bucks.It's a fine "first" guitar. It's a great beach/camping/cabin guitar. Leave it in your car to practice at lunch. Leave it in the office. ANY guitar is better than no guitar... And this guitar is better than a LOT of other entry level guitars.Seriously consider changing strings the second you take it out of the box... New, premium strings DO make a difference.If your expectations are for a playable, rugged, affordable guitar you won't be disappointed. If sound quality is your primary concern, well... You are going to have to spend more than a hundred bucks to be happy.For my desired application, this guitar was great... I'm very happy with it and would buy it again in a heartbeat.",4,This review is different...,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive AT9G9PT2K0PLB,B0002D02IU,Linda S. Frederickson,"[1, 1]",It is my son's first guitar and he is learning on it well. It is still in great condition. good quality Guitar!,5,Great Guitar!,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B0002D02IU,paul day,"[28, 29]","this thing plays great!! action is low but does not buzz, very easy to chord.i highly recomend this guitar.",5,WOW!!!!!!!!!,1291852800,"12 9, 2010",positive AR6CAR106LX2Y,B0002D02IU,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]","Well constructed with quality woods, saddle/nut and bracing. Neck and frets are straight, level and do not snag. This guitar rings like a bell, stays in tune and is light weight. Do not let the low price fool you but do not expect the guitar to come set up to your tastes. Any guitar that you buy will need to be adjusted to your style of play. The strings may be too high or too light or whatever, just be ready to do a tiny bit of work to get it like you want it then it will serve you well. Do not buy a Luna, Davidson, Main Street, or any other 'no name' - get this one.",5,best bang for the money,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A1RSRUQVKB5EBO,B0002D02RQ,A F&T,"[0, 0]","I normally use nylon picks but do some songs with flatpicking intros and the nylons were to flappy. These picks keep a nice bright tone, very little friction on the strings - so low string noise. Enough grip to stay put in hands well too.",5,Good picks,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B0002D02RQ,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[0, 0]","I've been buying Dunlop pick for at least 15 years now, and I love the feel and the grip. The picks last for a really long time, and I would recommend getting several thickness' for different applications. But for sitting in a room playing around, with my acoustics and electric guitars this is a decent all round pick",5,Great picks that work great on both acoustic and electric guitars,1218672000,"08 14, 2008",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0002D02RQ,CHUS01 Fan,"[0, 0]",I tried this but ended up going back to Tortex. I like the satin finish on the Tortex better and the way it bends. The Ultex has a little brighter attack though and wears out less quickly. Ultex sounds more like the Fender celluloid.,4,Stiffer and brighter than Tortex,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002D02RQ,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",Sounds great. I own 5 different gauges. I like the gripping surface. .90 is my favorite gauge and the rounded tip is super fast.,5,great picks.,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B0002D02RQ,F. Jones,"[0, 0]",Guitar picks make a huge part of your tone. Especially on acoustic. These are the best acoustic picks on the market today in my opinion. They have a long life and do brighten your tone. Freshening up the picks is easy just by rubbing them on your carpet or carpet scrap to bring back the original shape.,5,These are the best picks on the market,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0002D02RQ,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","These are nice, I like the 1.14 rigidity and these are just fine for me... you will wear them out on acoustics though if you are a more aggressive player as I am. Once these are worn, as with most picks, they sound considerably different. Much more grainy and tin-y but that may be a plus for you? I also like the side edges for a real mellow and / or speeding picking style. They stay in your fingers well.",4,it's a Pick,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B0002D02RQ,GJack,"[0, 0]",The grip is excellent. But I prefer the 1.14 Sharps over these. These are sturdy and look like I won't be needing another set for quite some time,4,Same material as Jazz III Yellow,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002D02RQ,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","We all have different tastes in guitar picks, I know, As I wrote elsewhere, the Dunlop Tortex are awful for acoustic, in my opinion. These Ultex are much better. Not as noisy, better feel. Still not my favorites. I'll have them with me for spares.",3,Not Bad Picks...,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",neutral A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B0002D02RQ,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 2]",I bought the wrong gauge. I read a review that said that you should get a size less then you really want but they are wrong. I bought the .90 gauge at Guitar Center and love them. These were made for that Dave Mustain muted crunch sound. I don't know if I will use these forever but for right now I love them. Just hard enough for speed picking but light enough to stay in your hand without moving around like 1 mils do.Dunlop Ultex sound awesome and so far they still look like new.Buy em!!!!,2,Good picks but...,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",negative A2O2UE0UTPOB0Q,B0002D02RQ,Michael D Burwell,"[0, 0]",I love the pick attack with these. I have used almost everything out there over 20 years of playing and have settled on this pick as my go-to choice for acoustic guitar.,5,Best picks on phosphor bronze long-life strings,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002D02RQ,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","Didn't think I'd be compelled to review something like a guitar pick, but the Dunlop Ultex has really impressed me thus far. I use the .60 thickness, which is equivalent to the orange plastic Dunlop pick. The orange pick is my favorite for acoustic and most electric playing, but they do wear down and fray on the edges, and have a little more friction that I'd like.This Ultex seems very resistant to wear and has surprisingly little drag over the string. I find the matte finish very easy to grip and hold. It gives just enough to use for smooth strumming, while being rigid enough for individual notes.Some reviewers have noted that they crack after some use. If that turns out to be a problem, I might reconsider my review. But out of the box, they perform as well as any pick I have used!",5,My new pick-of-choice (replacing the Dunlop Orange),1380067200,"09 25, 2013",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0002D02RQ,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Grabbed these on impulse as I needed some new ones. Normally I used the old Fender Medium or Heavy picks, but I gotta say these are great. Stiff but flexible enough to maneuver plus they glide nicely. Not sure what could be said to prove it, but they just feel great.",5,Pickin!,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A2P83FWHR36WN1,B0002D02RQ,Todd S.,"[0, 0]","I've used the Tortex picks for a while now, and have been really happy with them. This pick however, takes it to the next level. Very strong and great bite for a relatively thin pick. I use the .73 for acoustic and the same holds true. Great product.",5,Great Picks,1287532800,"10 20, 2010",positive AOHR2Q90UXF23,B0002D05FU,"bk from the states ""bk from the states""","[1, 1]","This polish was recommended in one of Dan Erlewine's books and it works great. It really makes the natural high gloss finish on acoustic guitars pop. The effect isn't as noticeable on darker finishes though. It really helps on the back of the neck too, makes it slippery and fast. Highly recommended.",5,works great for acoustics,1326758400,"01 17, 2012",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002D05FU,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","I got this to clean my Washburn acoustic guitar, and it worked great. I used it to clean off the fingerprints and grime, and then would buff in a circular motion with my soft, lint-free rag, and it would act like a polish. The finish sparkled afterwards, even in the light. Great product.",5,Great for cleaning acoustics!,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002D05FU,John Barry,"[2, 2]","Ive been using this polish since the early 80's. It doesn't smell the way some do and works fantastic on all of my guitars. Wonderful polish and has not hurt my guitars. What has hurt my guitars is me dropping them or sweating all over them, but this polish? No way. Martin knows what they're doing. I use it on my expensive nitrocellulose finishes.",5,Best Polish. Period.,1308268800,"06 17, 2011",positive A2B3XQ4FCJTKHQ,B0002D05FU,"Larry G. Kent ""Jawbone""","[0, 0]","Used it once, but once was enough. Had been using Gibson Polish, although it worked fine, just couldn't force myself to use it on my Martin Veterans Model Guitar.",5,Great Polish,1353628800,"11 23, 2012",positive AQDHNCD25PFE6,B0002D05FU,Larry,"[2, 2]",This product is excellent. Cleaning is thorough and leaves no residue. Made my little Martin look almost as good as new.,4,Great Product!,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B0002D05FU,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","this is the one that everyone told me I should use, being new to guitar I figured one polish (car) has to work well, that was very incorrect on my part, this is for the delicate woods and preserves them far better than ordinary polishes",5,guitar polish,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A6LHCT7P53RSA,B0002D05FU,R. Caldwell,"[0, 0]",I bought this for my son to clean his guitar with. He really likes it a lot. It works very well if you use it with a microfiber cloth. I would buy this product again!,5,Works great!,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive A3C9F3SZWLWDZF,B0002D070I,B. Benamati,"[0, 0]","put it in my Fender dreadnaught and only wish i have held out for the the next step up in quality with the mic as well... Love it to death, had it pertinently installed and love the sound and the versatility. the built in volume knob it a GREAT tough. I could go on, but there are reviews on you tube that will do a better Job than here.",5,Love it to death,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive AXXYMIJBD0J9G,B0002D070I,Chuck,"[2, 2]","I like the fact that it can be "partially" installed with the cord coming out of the sound hole or it can be easily installed on a more permanent basis by cutting the cord to length and running it inside the guitar body through the end pin hole (which will have to be enlarged a bit). Either way, once plugged in, it sounds great. This pickup maintains the great acoustic sound of my guitar, a Blueridge BR-160. I installed some Fishman "under the saddle" pickups in a few Martin guitars and this pickup sounds just as good, if not better. If you don't mind the pickup visible in the sound hole, this is the way to go. Another nice thing about it is the ease of changing out the batteries as compared to the undersaddle type pickups where the batteries are attached to the inside body of the guitar.",5,Excellent product!,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A39PQ7QR2JFXLV,B0002D070I,"Ian Shillington ""Doc Shillington""","[5, 8]","This is not a bad product, just not great. As soon as I received it, I installed it on my custom made Grit Laskin Guitar, and played with it for over two hours. Installation was fast, and only took a couple of minutes. My problems with it are 3 fold: #1. Sounds just a bit ""tinny"" = too much on the high end, and not an equal amount of bass. #2. A small complaint is that you have to dismantle the entire installation just to change the batteries, and I couldn't get mine to work in ""passive"" mode. #3. And the biggest complaint, is that the volume control is difficult to get to when you're performing on stage. You have to stick your finger in the hole on the top side of the strings and fumble around trying to change the volume which is very sensitive so all of sudden you can be too loud or too soft. Like I said, it is not a bad product, just not top notch, and definitely not for professionals. If you're just fooling around at home, or recording at home, it is fine, and will do the job for you. BUT!!! If you're a pro, you'll want to spend double the money and get an L. R. Baggs M-80. The M-80 gives you the truest sound (unbelievable), works in passive mode, and is very easy to change the volume control. Sincerely, Doc",3,Not Bad,1339459200,"06 12, 2012",neutral AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002D070I,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]","Great pickup, combined with the Fishman Aura Spectrum D.I. you will have an excellent experience. Even the pick up by itself into a quality amp will make you happy.",5,Best going,1395705600,"03 25, 2014",positive A1DUPFUG526MVF,B0002D070I,"Peter A. Andolfi ""Duke Crescent Of Deviantart""","[0, 0]",I was looking for a sound hole pickup and this came as one of the best and found it to be all I expected. I use it for practice and recording myself. I really like it but for the price I wish it had just a bit more otherwise its perfect. I have it on my 1994 Martin D-18 which has a big bottom end and no matter what it always sounds fine. I have had the pickup installed for four months and it is good.,4,very good,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive AXMXE3RT660HQ,B0002D0B4K,Black Keys,"[0, 0]",What can I say? These are probably the most well-known pads available and probably the best. This was the best price I could find on Amazon and they arrived as described via very prompt shipping.,5,"Great Price, Best Pads",1347062400,"09 8, 2012",positive A2W8RH6YUNXH83,B0002D0B4K,HoboKing67,"[0, 0]","Ok, so I just installed these things for my KRK 6's (no stands...just sitting on two other speakers). What can I say? The bass, which previously had disappeared in my studio, is now present again! My monitors sounded kinda thin before because I was losing so much energy to my desk, but these things have made a ton of difference! My stereo image even feels wider now!Sure, they're a little pricy, but hey...THEY WORK! If that's what they want to charge for them, and people continue to buy them, I'm cool with that! I'm happy with the reults my $40 got me!5/5!",5,Auralex Does It Again,1327968000,"01 31, 2012",positive A13798OPDBLDCO,B0002D0B4K,jimmytt,"[1, 1]","These really do work great. No more desk vibrations and the sound out of my monitors are very clear now. I do only wish i could of found these in a smaller size since they are way bigger then my 5"" monitors. If anyone knows where to get smaller ones let me know. Thanks!",5,Works Great!!,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A3K6M4WXNTYQEM,B0002D0B4K,Keane O'Kelley,"[0, 0]","I'm using them to angle my speakers up in addition to isolating them from the desk surface. Unfortunately, these angle the speakers down by default, so I had to do some cutting and rearranging, but it worked out. If you need to cut these to fit your speakers, try to find something better than scissors, because it's quite hard to cut the foam evenly with them.",3,They work,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",neutral A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B0002D0B4K,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]","These MoPads are pretty amazing. I recently just purchased the Atlantic 33935701 Gaming Desk so I had a feeling that I would need these pads.These pads are a must for an amateur recording studio setup with little or no acoustic treatment. Sitting your monitors or speakers on these pads will produce an even better quality sound experience and they also will get rid of unwanted bass vibrations from your desk. I love that you can use the extra pads to angle them any way you want for your set up. These pads make my bookshelf speakers sound AMAZING. It's like I'm using actual studio monitors. At $40, you can't go wrong with these pads for you studio. It is a MUST to have these.",5,Buy these MoPads to protect yourself from Audio bleeding!,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A8L6Z9U1TCP06,B0002D0B4K,Perry D,"[0, 0]",These are laser cut pads for your studio monitors. I feel more vibration from a hard drive spinning on my desktop than the sounds coming out of my speakers. And they look professional too.,5,Just foam pads but...,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive AAYAXHC63IX1D,B0002D0B4K,RB,"[0, 0]","Just what I needed for my Home Studio Monitors that sit on the table next to my Computer and my DAW system, was surprised at how many different versions I was sent, they all work well thanks heaps......",5,These Do the Job,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B0002D0B4K,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[9, 9]","The reviewer who wrote that that these are ""cheap foam"" worth $5.00, doesn't understand or appreciate the quality of these speaker isolators. A/B these with some $5.00 cheap foam and you will realize how good these Auralex isolators work. I am using a pair of Behringer Truth active speakers that weigh 33 pounds each. These isolators not only support them very well but solved a big problem I had. It seems my speakers were ""audio coupling"" with the console they were placed on making the console vibrate with the spaekers and muddy up the lower fequencies.My problem started when I noticed that my mixes sounded good on other systems except for the bass frequencies around 80-125 HZ. Apparently my Behringer speakers were not accurately reproducing that fequency range and I was EQing that range badly to compensate. I didn't hear it when I mixed my Hafler M-1 speakers. I was about to give up on the Behringer Truth speakers but I really thought that they sounded excellent on every other frequency and are very detailed in every other range. The Behringers also had all the power I needed (active speakers) and can be played really loud in my studio without any distortion. Except for what I can only describe as a muddy or not clearly detailed low end, I love these speakers. Fortunately I was at a friends studio (a great pro studio) and I saw that he was using the Auralex Isolators under his speakers. He said he loved them. I bought them and placed them under my speakers and remixed a project I had been working on. WOW!! What a difference. It was an immediate difference. The bass is now nicely detailed and that muddy tone is no longer there. I had to reajust the EQ on the lower frequencies (cut them back to almost flat)on the new mix. I immediately bought a 2nd set for my small Hafler speakers. Why take a chance that they were also not reproducing accurately. These isolators are a great product and problem solver that saved me from buying new speakers and discovering that I still had the same problem. ""Cheap foam""?? I don't think so.",5,Excellent product.,1320883200,"11 10, 2011",positive A3DGMJN91IUKGU,B0002D0B4K,Tommy B.,"[0, 0]","Some will argue that these are not necessary for your monitors, however as somebody who has worked in music for more than half their life, I can assure you that, whereas they're not life or death, they do make a significant improvement on the listening process, especially in your project studio. No, they're not going to make your music sound any better, but they will give you a more detailed and accurate bass response when your monitoring. Even cooler is the fact that the pads come with 2 extra pieces of padding that will essentially let you customize the position of the monitors in that you can angle them up or down ever-so-slightly. Lastly, although my monitors fit perfectly on the pads, I can't help but to think that if my monitors were any larger, I would need a second pair, especially if they were positioned horizontally. All and all, overpriced or not; they really make a world of difference.",5,An Absolute Necessity For Your Monitors,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B0002D0C1C,C. Sharpguy,"[3, 4]","These strings are very bright and full. They sound great for a couple of weeks and then get a bit dead. I haven't had any problems with breakage, just a loss of tone over time (seems faster than some other strings I've tried).",4,Sound great but don't last long,1291161600,"12 1, 2010",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002D0C1C,From Detroit,"[7, 7]","As a guitarist who's had the opportunity to work at Guitar Center (back in 1999), trying each type of string on the market was a fairly inexpensive and easy task. While I'll chose D'Addario EXL's for electric, Martin SP are my top choice for acoustic. The sound and reliability are unmatched for the money. They also have a neat bronze shimmer to them... Granted that's only aesthetic.",5,My top choice for acoustic,1255737600,"10 17, 2009",positive A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B0002D0C1C,Jon,"[0, 0]",Ive been trying different strings for years!!! Ive been stuck on elixirs for some time now and wanted a change. These are very bright and clean!!!! very playable!!!,5,Great Strings!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive AA169UZEJYAV1,B0002D0C1C,Luckystar,"[0, 0]","I have tried different brands and weights of strings in search of the ones that would give my guitar a clear, bright, yet robust sound, and I found that in the Martin MSP 4050 SP strings. I knew I had found, "my strings" after a short time playing with these. They are light on the fingers, sound great, and priced right.",5,Martin Acoustics,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A23NSKTMSPPBTR,B0002D0C1C,Wayne,"[8, 12]","Martin makes a variety of good sounding strings, and these are toward the light end. The sound is bright, but lacks a fullness found with some of the heavier strings such asMartin MSP4150 SP Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light-Medium.The custom light are easier to play and have a bright tone to them, but can make a guitar sound like a cheaper model compared to the Light-Medium. Some disadvantages to the thinner strings are that they can limit your dynamics. If you strum harder, they are more stretchy and the tuning will be less consistent, changing the tone for the same reason a ""bend"" would. If you play at a fairly consistent sound level you can expect more of a bright sound than a resonant one.On the other hand, compared to some other brands with more of a dampened sound, the brightness can make an instrument sound quite good.Depending on your style, these might be a good choice. If you are used to playing a solid body electric with a lighter feel to the strings that make medium strings uncomfortable, these might seem more at home. If you are used to Martin medium strings, but want something that you can play for a few extra hours a day without feeling as if you are overdoing things, you might like these too, but when you pick up a guitar with the Martin Medium strings, you may find that even a cheaper guitar sounds better in comparison to these on a more upscale one.I wouldn't say I dislike these, and I wouldn't quite say that those who gave it five stars oversold them, because they may deserve five stars for your particular needs. But as an all around choice, there are better sounding ones from Martin. But it's a moot point if you don't feel comfortable playing them. Make sure to read a variety of reviews before deciding because there are other equally valid viewpoints just as each player is unique.",3,A lightweight contender,1308614400,"06 21, 2011",neutral A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B0002D0CA8,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I bought these to put on my really old Martin acoustic. The guitar still sounds amazing, and these strings certainly fit my budget, and provide a great sound.",5,Excellent strings!,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive A3QSZ2SE3HUSXM,B0002D0CA8,bluezman714,"[0, 0]",These are one of the best strings I've used. I'm a blues guitarist so they take a beating well. Very much worth the cost and I thank Amazon for having them!,5,Great,1315872000,"09 13, 2011",positive ALVPGO19QI1SC,B0002D0CA8,Charles Wathen,"[0, 0]","These are good strings, for a good price. I have purchased these strings several times and they sound good and last a long time.",5,Excellant Bargain,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",positive A2XF1IANVPK7F,B0002D0CA8,Jason Maitlen,"[0, 0]","These strings retain a good feeling for a long time, well past the point of them needing changed because they've lost brightness.",5,These strings retain a good feeling for a long time,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A34G1GTMQGEDUN,B0002D0CA8,"Johanna Livingstone ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]",But these seemed to work well on the guitar I was re-stringing. My son thought they were great and he knows quite a bit more.Recommend.,5,Not a professional,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002D0CA8,Jon S,"[0, 1]",I bought these a while ago but just got around to using them last week. I don't ever remember the non wound strings being bronze but these are. To me it looks weird but they sound so much better than my ancient strings that were on there.,5,They sound good,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0002D0CA8,rb1947,"[0, 0]","Brand name, good string, good tone, seem to last awhile but I change strings often so never really know how long a set will last.",3,Good strings for the money!,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",neutral A8AF0VV2LP4LV,B0002D0CA8,Ron1414,"[0, 0]","I used to use Elixir Nano string, and a good as they sound, they do not last. These do. great sounding strings.",5,Excellent,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002D0CA8,SJ Holley,"[0, 0]","I've used these strings on all my acoustics and even gave some to a band mate. They seem to keep their tone for a long time and don't change the instrument tone like some strings I've tried. Like a lot of folks, I'm not that picky about my strings, but for those who are, this is a good light string that will sound great on your acoustic.",5,Strings live up to Martin reputation,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002D0CA8,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","These strings are great sounding, and great looking on the fretboard, because they are bronze. One issue I had, was the 5th and 6th strings were too big to route more than once through the tuning head, but it still wound up very nicely. I would actually say that you might want to get the Extra Light gauge, but it's probably just my tuning machines, they kind of suck.",4,Buy these. They are really good.,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002D0CAI,AT,"[0, 0]",These are the best acoustic money can buy in my opinion. They play extremely well and last a Long time. There's nothing better than these strings.,5,"Two words ""THE BEST""",1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A3QSZ2SE3HUSXM,B0002D0CAI,bluezman714,"[0, 0]",I have a 1993 Taylor which is in mint condition. I always use Martin on any acoustic. I bought the Taylor about 6 months ago and have found that the Medium Martin Strings are best for this particular guitar ... every acoustic is different though.,5,The Best,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A10NJEIG56RHN5,B0002D0CAI,doreen cascagnette,"[0, 0]","Fast shipping, great price and most of all great stings, very satisfied would buy these strings again and would recommend to a friend.",5,Great Srings,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A39KDVU5JAXJIF,B0002D0CAI,"Harry An ""Harry""","[1, 3]","Long story short, this string set has a strong metallic character, which distorts the natural sound of your guitar so much. Many people might like it, but for me, absolutely Noooooooo!I have a seagull guitar, so by its nature it sounds mellow, warm and mild with stock strings. So when my strings wear out, I got this. Now I feel like playing an EMG bridge on my fender/archtop's neck position, WITHOUT the power that an EMG pickup has to offer. Yes, it is that bad, you can't do this to guitars like Seagulls...Bottom line, I recommend this string set for people looking to boost distortion on their guitar. If you have guitars like seagulls or so, definitely avoid this string.",1,I feel like playing an active EMG on my Fender guitar...,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",negative A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B0002D0CAI,lfeez,"[0, 0]",If your not sure what to buy you are prob looking for the light strings. These are a littl ehard to play.,5,Good but hard to play,1355011200,"12 9, 2012",positive A6LHCT7P53RSA,B0002D0CAI,R. Caldwell,"[0, 0]",These were purchased for my sons guitar. He loves them. I plan on buying him another set of them for Christmas.,5,Perfect!,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B0002D0CAI,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",I really like the mediums. They are able to play the biggest variety of styles without being to heavy or not durable enough.,5,What I expected.,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B0002D0CAI,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]","The Martin MSP4200 SP Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Medium are very good strings that are just below strings like Elixer's except they are much much less expensive.",5,"Martin MSP4200 SP Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Medium",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A3O9JAQME0YOB0,B0002D0CAI,Robert Biehn,"[0, 0]","With a nice clean, crisp sound, inexpensive price, and durable history, I've made these strings apart of my acoustic set. I've got at least 6 spares at home right now. XD",5,Favorite!,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive A3G6HCQFH5DE28,B0002D0CAI,Special K,"[0, 0]",I am not a connoisseur but nothing great about these strings. They have pretty good sound but they seem to die quickly.,4,Good enough,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A2P83FWHR36WN1,B0002D0CAI,Todd S.,"[0, 0]",I've used these strings for quite a while now. They have a fantactic tonal quality and longevity. If you're looking for a good string that last a fair amount of time before dead string syndrome hits... I'd recommend these.,5,Love 'em!,1297987200,"02 18, 2011",positive A2G8O3QXM9EGJS,B0002D0CEO,"Amazon Customer ""boo-koo""","[0, 0]",They sent me the 1mm (Blue) by mistake but it turns out I prefer that size after testing it out. Fast shipping. I play bass rock/metal,5,Great for Bass,1313107200,"08 12, 2011",positive A1XL4YLORJ5IBS,B0002D0CEO,Ana Pendragon,"[0, 0]",These are nice and sturdy picks.They sound real clean.I'm having better luck with them on the heavier acoustic strings.I still have to get used to the harder picks for my electrics.,5,Nice picks.,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002D0CEO,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[0, 0]","I used to swear by Hard and stiff picks on my Les Paul Custom, but I recently bought a Strat '62 re-issue--and these are TOO MUCCH FUN for fast rhythms with a WAH or Phase 90 (phaser) pedals!!!",5,my fave med pick for Strats!,1262044800,"12 29, 2009",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002D0CEO,Audie,"[0, 0]","Just the perfect pick I was looking for, I've tried experimenting with several types of picks. Finally found the right one!",5,Dunlop Tortex,1330905600,"03 5, 2012",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002D0CEO,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",arrived on time..packaged well. happy with purchase...they are your regular picks..will order again if needed. happy with purchase. hope you enjoy em...,4,good picks,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B0002D0CEO,Beach Panda,"[0, 0]","I have tried few picks, textured, mallow color, and this bright green. I like it bright color that is very easy to found, and 0.88mm seems right for me to strumming on an acoustic guitar.",4,Like Bright Color,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002D0CEO,Bilbo,"[0, 1]","They work as well as any Dunlop pick; they don't crack, which is a big plus if you use the general Fender variety. I go a little thicker than I would for regular plastic picks, because they get flimsy after a while. Take note of the price of the picks and the shipping cost - it might be cheaper for you just to go to your nearest music store.",5,Review? They're picks!,1254700800,"10 5, 2009",positive A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B0002D0CEO,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[0, 0]","I've used everything you can think of in the way of picks and the Tortex are one of my favorites. I have at least 100 of them in various thickness' and these and the Claytons, are all I need. The Claytons are great too, but there are times that I want a different thichness and with the Tortex and Claytons you can find the perfect pick for anything you want to play. They last forever and have a great grip.You gotta try them out",5,Tortex Picks are simply great,1218672000,"08 14, 2008",positive A2B5LSF5V85SZA,B0002D0CEO,bobby 12333,"[0, 0]","I bought the .73 mm picks & I would consider them medium thickness. If you like lighter get the smaller thickness or if you like heavy go for the larger thickness. The .73 mm is right for me, I really like them.",5,Great Picks,1371254400,"06 15, 2013",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002D0CEO,Brian,"[0, 0]",Love these picks. Have used them for years. Feel very firm yet still flex when needed and last forever. Highly recommend.,5,Tortex Picks,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive AANXFXLHZPBQU,B0002D0CEO,Cesar Augusto Soto Caballero,"[0, 0]","I've always used Planet Waves nails but I wanted to try the Dunlop buying me this little package. A very good experience. Durable, comfortable and of a texture that makes it easy to use and does not allow them to slip easily.",5,Great price and good texture,1354147200,"11 29, 2012",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B0002D0CEO,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]",I know that pick choosing is a personal matter. I choose this specific model because the thickness and flexibility are perfect for me.,5,Cool,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002D0CEO,Chris30542,"[0, 0]","I use Dunlop Orange because the thickness is perfect. I hit the strings very, very hard and these picks are heavy enough to get the job done yet I don't break many strings.",5,Just right for rocking hard but not breaking strings.,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A34QHL6I85K3V5,B0002D0CEO,Chris,"[0, 0]","i've been using these tortex picks for a few years now and won't buy any others. they feel great, don't fall out of my hands, and have a decent life span (plus the turtle logo is sweet)",5,pick of the litter....,1355097600,"12 10, 2012",positive A1NPG8GYIXYIVY,B0002D0CEO,David Y.,"[0, 0]",Great picks for beginners and pros alike! Go for these thinner picks if you like more versatility in your playing.,5,Good all rounder!,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B0002D0CEO,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[1, 1]","I think Tortex / Delrin picks are the standard that others are judged by.Durable, good to gripping surface, easy to identify thicknesses by color.The only way I can think of to improve these would be to replace the black ink logo and script with some sort of raised embossing.Then your fingers will not smudge and the grip would be even better.Take a look at ""Cactus Picks"" to get an idea of what I mean.",5,Great picks - Tortex / Delrin are the way to go,1269907200,"03 30, 2010",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B0002D0CEO,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I've been a huge fan of dunlop picks for a long time. I started playing 15 years ago, and used the slim, floppy picks for a long time. As time went on and my guitar skills grew, I needed a pick that was sturdy, and wouldn't flex to play more intricate and detailed songs.The tortex purples are my favorite, and they're the thickest ones I can find. I like the soft sandy feel of these. They don't slip out of your hand easily, and because they're so thick, they take a long time to wear out.",5,My favorite picks,1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002D0CEO,Everanor,"[0, 0]",I like the picks a lot! They are super strong and look like can take a lot of use in a good shape! Recommended,5,Great!,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002D0CEO,From Detroit,"[1, 1]","Yes. The 1.0mm Tortex picks are BLUE! I was quite surprised at the number of reviewers that complained for not getting a multi-color pack. If anyone has ever been to ANY guitar shop, the Tortex Picks are all color coded!Anyway, I've been playing guitar for about 15 years. I've been using the Blue Tortex picks for about 14. At first I messed around with all the different picks I could get my hands on. Teardrops were too small; Fender brand were too slippery; Guitar Center brand wore out too quickly; the Jim Dunlop nylon picks just felt too weird to me. The 1.0mm Tortex give just the right sound on the attack, don't feel too flimsy in my fingers (I keep a tight grip) and the grip on them is far superior to any on the market (gator grips feel too porous for me.) Durability wise, I'll lose the pick before it even comes close to wearing out!",5,Blue Tortex are the picsk to go with!,1255737600,"10 17, 2009",positive A2JQWSA0GPVSQN,B0002D0CEO,GamerBoy,"[1, 1]","Whatever size you are looking for Dunlop is the best option. It lasts long, sounds great, and feels very nice. It is probably the most favored pick among all companies. I recommend the orange one for beginners, and in general would not go much higher than the green ones because when it gets too heavy it does not feel to comfortable anymore and does not sound as well, but it is totally up to what you want. Either way, Dunlop is the best and for a great price.",5,My Favorite Picks,1347753600,"09 16, 2012",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002D0CEO,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","I've always used these dunlop picks, I've tried other ones like fender, other dunlop picks as well but these just feel right, I've never like the thicker picks or the picks with the weird grips on them these just feel right when playing, give them a try! ... if not you'll just wind up with a cool little turtle tortex sticker instead",5,great picks!,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002D0CEO,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar for over 40 years, and these Tortex picks are nearly the worst I'v ever used. They are so noisy that they overpower the guitar strings with their clackity-clack noise. Dunlop Ultex picks sound much better.",2,"Not the Worst, but Close",1402358400,"06 10, 2014",negative A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002D0CEO,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","thankfully i still have most of these picks. i'm always losing them, but they work super well and i will always buy this brand from now on.",5,great picks,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B0002D0CEO,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[0, 0]",I was looking for something that was able to bend a bit but not fall out of shape or stay bent after much use and these are great. They have good tension but still sound nice with my acoustic and the grip is great. It's almost like a microscopic layer of felt is on these. It sucks when your hands are cold and the pick keeps slipping out of your fingers...you don't want to keep licking your fingers or breather warm air on them and these are easy to hold onto no matter the condition.,5,Very sturdy and easy to grip,1291075200,"11 30, 2010",positive A2WROWUBLQ9GZZ,B0002D0CEO,J.C.,"[1, 1]","I've been using these picks for 10+ years, they've always been great. Between these blues and the yellow, I'm covered.",5,Picks,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A2GA2GM4LWESIC,B0002D0CEO,Jean Hanna Davis,"[0, 0]","I love these picks. The flex is just right for me, and they last forever. I have never had one break.",5,Favorite pick,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B0002D0CEO,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]","If you don't know what type of pick you like, buy a sample pack. Picks make a big difference to sound and playability. These are thin and flexible. Easier to use for beginners and easier for strumming in general. However the tone is different. So you'll need to decide what songs they work for, etc.As far as quality, these are great. Easy to grip, and as durable as most.",5,Good Picks,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B0002D0CEO,Joehorse,"[0, 0]","Good picks, great feel and brings out sound loudly. Mostly for Electrics. I prefer the lighter sound of the Acoustic but these work very well with my friends Electric, Fender.",4,Good picks mostly for the Electrics,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002D0CEO,Jon S,"[0, 0]","I used to use a lot thinner pick until reading an article from Paul Gilbert saying that in order to play fast you need a minimum of 1mm. These things are great and yes, I can shred faster now!",5,Just about perfect,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0002D0CEO,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[0, 0]","If you thought a pick is a pick (like I once did long ago) you would probably come to realize that it would be a mistake to assume that position as your playing and playing strength increases in attack and/or complexity.I use the Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm Purples.Early on in my playing I was using thin to medium picks but read in a guitar magazine along with hearing from several friends that a heavy pick is better. Why? After messing about I found that the player is able to fully control the pick and not let the pick interfere with input and attack. The interference with a thin or medium pick is that it has give, or slackens when attacking hard. With a heavy gauge pick that lack of rigidity or slack is only introduced by the player and not through the picks flexibility.I tried it and liked it and have been using heavy gauge picks since the mid '80's.I like the Dunlops feel, grip, and durability. They hold up for a very long time. How long? I have had some last a few years. They are an incredible bargain given the long lasting durability.My students use them too, I don't demand it, but I do stress the control aspects with picks of different gauges.Highly recommended. You won't be disappointed.",5,Quality,1351900800,"11 3, 2012",positive A2BJZRLR99YW75,B0002D0CEO,JuanKiDaz,"[0, 0]","Finally decided in getting the 1.00mm picks because I don't like them too thin or too thick, this was the perfect gauge I was looking and hoping for. The logo will wear out in a few uses but I don't much about that. Been using it on a daily basis to practice and so far it's not wearing out too fast. Recommended!",5,Great picks,1291075200,"11 30, 2010",positive A380AI4SNSJTTY,B0002D0CEO,Kazmir,"[0, 0]",I think these are great for the price they give you. John Mayer uses these picks and hes one of my favorite guitarist so I am sticking with these.,5,Always using these picks!,1403308800,"06 21, 2014",positive A1T3PBZ7DVBC26,B0002D0CEO,Mark Burgess,"[0, 0]",I've used these picks for years with great results. If you've never used this stile picks you won't be sorry.,5,If you need some good picks try these out,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A55YZTYSWPH96,B0002D0CEO,"Mark R. Segal ""bossjimmark""","[0, 0]","In a fit of boredom or curiosity, I decided that I would check out some the other picks out there. After spending too much money for various brands of picks, including every model of the DAVA picks, I came back home to Dunlop Tortex green. They stil play great, sound great against steel strings, and last a long time.",5,Still the best,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B0002D0CEO,M. M. Jackson,"[0, 0]","These will pluck Guitar and Bass strings decently. If you want one set to cover both applications, this is a good choice.",5,"Nice, serviceable for Guitar AND Bass",1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A2G9UCBLL9YLET,B0002D0CEO,Moe,"[0, 0]",I like it. Grip is good and the thickness is just right for me. I wish the tip was sharper but it is good as is,5,Simply good,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B0002D0CEO,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]",Tortex is great i really like their picks there may be better but these have fit the bill i prefer the yellow ones they are a little thinner,5,excellent,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B0002D0CEO,Mr. GrvThang,"[0, 0]","The thickness of the pick you use is a matter of personal preference. For my style, the .60 Dunlop Tortex is perfect. The surface is matte and not too slick. I don't think I have ever worn one down to being unusable; they seem to last forever (or until they're lost). I've tried other brands and picks made of other materials, but I always come back to these. I'll probably be buried with one in my hand!",5,My favorite for over 30 years!,1372204800,"06 26, 2013",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002D0CEO,Nike,"[0, 0]",i ordered one pack of these and got an entire box!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! either way the picks are great although i would suggest the Jazz picks over these,5,JACKPOT,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0002D0CEO,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I always keep a lot of these on hand. These are the only picks I use when playing my acoustic guitars (strumming style & vocals). Since I play for several hours nearly every day I have a tendency to go through a lot of picks. These definitely last longer for me than other brands (similar weight) that I have used. For example, I can "round-off" the end off a Musician's Gear pick or a Fender pick in about an hour or so of playing and seem to get much more mileage out of these picks. The weight is great for my style of playing. They seem more durable than other brands. They're inexpensive and since I play a lot of hours I always keep lots of these on hand. I love 'em, use them daily, and rely on them !!!",5,Only Picks I Use for Playing Acoustic - Strumming Style Play,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A2CA4YBYSETM02,B0002D0CEO,Operafanatic,"[0, 0]","I love the Tortex .50mm picks (red). I have one that's over 4 years old and still going strong! Yes, the turtle and writing eventually get rubbed off, but they never leave black residue on the pick or the strings. I use the red, yellow, and orange Tortex's exclusively for practice and performance (I'm a church worship leader). My highest recommendation.",5,Fantastic Picks...last forever...,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A1YBZOWO2RBIUZ,B0002D0CEO,Pantanga34,"[0, 0]","I love these picks for playing my acoustic. They give such a nice, crisp tone and the perfect amount of flex for playing acoustic. For me I prefer a slightly thicker pick for playing electric, probably a .70 or .80 but I still like the tortex picks for that as well. And these picks are inexpensive enough that you can keep an endless supply.",5,Been Using these for Years,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A29GXZXORG2DS0,B0002D0CEO,Princessdeo,"[0, 0]","These guitar picks are just the best. Simply put. They are easy to grip onto, even when your hands are sweaty from rocking out all day. Highly recommended. I will never use any other guitar pick other than a Dunlop Tortex. I use the green 88mm picks, and also the orange 60mm ones. I recommend you buy both the green picks and orange picks. Great for beginners or the pros.",5,simple the best,1293667200,"12 30, 2010",positive A1NRNLEASOU773,B0002D0CEO,"Rahaf ""rahaf""","[0, 0]","I enjoyed this set very much due to the variety of picks, as it was interesting to try different models. Dunlop picks are great!",5,dunlop picks are great,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A2NOZB6VZCTOI4,B0002D0CEO,Robert I. Hedges,"[1, 1]","As a kid I learned to play the trombone proficiently, but my heart wasn't really in it, so I took up the guitar, which I love. I played for several years but stopped playing for lack of time. I recently started playing again and was looking for the perfect pick for classic rock (I have an old Ibanez and a Les Paul Custom) and have tried several picks in that quest. There are several I have liked (and several that I haven't) but thus far my favorite is the 1.0mm Tortex (blue) picks. They have a very nice, almost powdery, matte feel that minimizes slippage and they just don't break, though the 1.0s are fairly stiff. Depending on what you are playing there are various thicknesses available, and most people will find something suitable for their personal preferences. I won't say that I will never try anything else, but thus far I find myself picking up my 1.0 Tortex more than other picks.",5,Durable And Don't Slip: What's Not To Love?,1344902400,"08 14, 2012",positive AK7X7IXX7WYNJ,B0002D0CEO,sam,"[0, 0]",I don't seem to drop these at all as compared to other picks I have used in the past that just seemed to slip....,5,good,1390176000,"01 20, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002D0CEO,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","I absolutely love the feel of these guitar picks! They are so grippy, I haven't broken a single one yet, they stand out from all of the other junk in my studio, so it's hard to loose them, but I still do. If you have like a child, nephew, niece, sibling, or parent that plays guitar or bass you can't go wrong with getting these for them, or if you are a guitarist just playing the cheap little Fender picks that break if you strum a chord, and if you are lucky enough not to break them, they just slip out of your hands while you're playing. They are a little thin for rhythm playing however, and I recommend the .88 mm picks for that.",4,"These guitar picks are great. If you have a guitarist that is in your family, get him a pack or 2. He will thank you.",1378339200,"09 5, 2013",positive A28DVY0Q6PPO1J,B0002D0CEO,Tatiana Montenegro,"[0, 0]",my favorite picks. Can't go wrong with tortex. the only habit I have with picks if just chewing on them and destroying them so I have to buy like a ton of them,5,awesome,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002D0CEO,the blessed one,"[0, 0]",i've used pick when i play most of time and i used white color thinnest one. i like to use thin ones because i play strumming most of time and this one works perfect. very easy to grip and last long. one thing to point out is that print on pick fades away very quickly but i do not mind. highly recommand this for anyone needs pick!,5,good guitar pick,1298332800,"02 22, 2011",positive A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B0002D0CEO,The Den,"[0, 0]","These are such comfortable picks... I love the texture on them, which makes them easy to hold without being distractingly aggressive like some of the other picks' textures. This is subtle yet effective. My favorite pick now.",5,LOVE these picks,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A32ZC1AIF9B85,B0002D0CEO,"Van Zeppelin ""Music can express emotions that...","[0, 0]","They feel very nice with a soft touch finish on them. Fair priced and I love the color of the green ones. I like the .88 mm because its just the right mix of medium and hard; great for someone looking to play blues or rock. Cheap and easy to use, can't beat these picks!",5,Favorites,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002D0CEO,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","Great picks, buy it. This pick, rocks for me, im a fan of dunlop for many years and all there products are amazing.",5,Great picks,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A3UQS40N3PW18L,B0002D0CEO,Vyrys,"[0, 0]","I have always used tortex picks. I like them a lot and they last forever (almost :)these were a little thick for my tastes. The red ones are a little thinner and give better action for strumming and also for fast alternate picking patterns.If you like a medium thick pick though, these are rockin.",4,love the tortex,1355529600,"12 15, 2012",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0002D0CEO,WAYA,"[0, 0]","This is the pick I learned to play with.Great feel, doesn't slip in sweaty fingers.Good tone, you can get plenty of use from one pick, as they hold up very well!",4,.88 green,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A1ZYV05OSO4QZK,B0002D0CEO,"Zulu Warrior ""71RoadRunner""","[0, 0]",good deal.,4,Four Stars,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive A1RSRUQVKB5EBO,B0002D0CGC,A F&T,"[0, 0]","I have been using Dunlop picks for a long time. Good feel, grip and not too heavy or thick. Good deal.",5,best picks,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002D0CGC,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 1]","I prefer nylon picks because they have a softer feel on the strings to my ear - less ""clicky"" - than a standard plastic pick. My favorites are Snarling Dogs Brain Picks which are very similar to these. I guess when it comes right down to it these are essentially the same, I just have more of the Brain Picks at this point, so I use them more. But these Dunlop nylon picks are excellent. They're almost impossible to drop, they sound and feel just right to me, and they last seemingly forever. Hard to go wrong with these if you like nylon picks.",5,Great!,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B0002D0CGC,Arik Burke,"[0, 2]",I can't hear the sounds of the strings over the flick of these flimsy picks across them. better for electric guitar but still hard to play fast,2,pointless,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",negative A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B0002D0CGC,Brandon K. Rush,"[3, 3]","Ever since I started playing the guitar, I've used the nylon Dunlop picks. They're better in a thicker size (1.0mm or larger) but the .73mm size is about the same thickness as a regular Fender pick. They're flexible and easy to pick with, but the biggest plus about the nylon picks is that they will NOT break. You'd almost have to melt one of these things with a lighter to harm it -- so one pack of them will last you yeeeeears.Also of note: the price keeps going up on these here on Amazon for some reason -- don't pay more than $3-4 for a pack of them, as you can get them at your local music store for about that.",4,Good picks.,1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002D0CGC,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]","I bought these because I wanted durable, flexible picks for easy strumming. I would recomend these to anyone that needs more stable strumming.",5,Good picks!,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002D0CGC,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","I like thin picks myself, and this one is VERY thin. You won'tuse it all the time, but every now and then it can be used in the right situation. If you are a player who is somewhat meat-fisted when it comes to playing and needs to take the edge off, it is ideal. Also, if you are doing very soft strumming on an acoustic guitar, it is awesome. No power chords with this little guy, but it is a good tool to have in the tool box when you need it. The non-slippery texture and it's grippy textured surface of Dunlops is what I love about them the most, it makes them easier to hold on to. I give them a thumbs up!",5,Very thin! But great for acoustic guitar strumming.,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B0002D0CGC,eatablog,"[0, 0]","They're just great. Awesome for chord based songs. If you need to pick individual notes/strings, then you might want to go a bit thicker. With that said, you can do it with these, but the tone is not as nice (sounds a bit softer).",5,Best picks for songs with a lot of chord strumming,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A2T305UHZJ21L1,B0002D0CGC,Edgar Moses Jones,"[0, 0]",I am a bass player so I like my picks to be a bit thicker and wider. I tend to Play with Fender 346 so I was pleasantly surprised when I found that this pick worked really well for me.,4,A good Pick,1362960000,"03 11, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002D0CGC,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","I would give these picks five stars, but I do have a couple of other types I prefer more. Still, these are nice picks. So far I've only used them on 12-string guitar, but I'll soon be trying them out on 6-string guitars.",4,Nice Picks,1381622400,"10 13, 2013",positive A10KH8EN77ZKWH,B0002D0CGC,H. Easter,"[7, 8]","They're very thin nylon picks. They're good for practicing the hand motions of strumming; they put up very little resistance, so they train you to keep your hand stable. I still sometimes play with them since they give a really nice bright tone, but I usually want something thicker in order to be able to flatpick melody lines in between strums. I also sometimes use them when practicing flatpicking, since flatpicking with a really thin pick reveals things about your body mechanics that you don't notice with a thicker pick.They're great for what they are (thin, flexible picks), and Amazon has the best price.",5,Good for learning to strum,1330992000,"03 6, 2012",positive A2HTMBKL4KE2JH,B0002D0CGC,JOHN O.,"[0, 0]","cant go wrong with Dunlop pick, they last and don't break. end up losing them verses breaking. This .38 mm is a bit soft for my liking, will go a size thicker next time~",4,good picks,1363392000,"03 16, 2013",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002D0CGC,Kenwood,"[2, 2]","These just don't have the right feel and the sound isn't that great compared to other materials.The quality control is so so. The picks aren't cleanly cut out they are injection molded and as a result they are left with a thin trim all around them.I'll stick with Dunlop Gator Grip .96mm or PRS 1.0 picks. For more flexibility or acoustic, I prefer Fender Medium Celluloid picks.",3,Not the right feel,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",neutral A149F91FB9WTW6,B0002D0CGC,luiszo,"[0, 0]","yes, i think you should try these. if you're looking at them, then get them. they are thin and flexible so i purchased them to develop my pick skills as i was a finger type guy w/o any pick experience. i don't drop these and get a feel for where the sting is located w/o looking.",5,definitely like them,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B0002D0CGC,Mark Rodgers,"[0, 0]","These have been my favorite picks, for decades now. They grip very well, and last forever, and they're a tiny bit more muted than other, more "plasticky" picks.",5,Dunlops,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A1O3P80RRDUV5P,B0002D0CGC,M. Henry,"[3, 3]","I've used the .60mm and .73mm Dunlop Nylon picks during my entire professional music career. I rock hard. Acoustic, electric, and Bass! I've tried almost every other pick on the market and they break far too easily. Dunlop's Nylon picks don't break, and once you find the thickness that fits your needs, you'll find that they have excellent string attack and are easily kept in grip. I rarely ever drop one of these picks while preforming. Maybe 5 times in my entire career. Buy these picks.",5,"Best picks on Earth. Flexible, indestructable",1325462400,"01 2, 2012",positive A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B0002D0CGC,NPunk42,"[0, 0]","Im not loyal to brands on the whole but when I reach for a pick I hope this is the one I get. They wear out and get nicks so I have to remember to keep ordering them.Edit: Watch the Steve Vai interview where he shares his secret for restoring the edge of worn, nicked, picks. Rapidly,firmly wipe the pick edge against a carpet. The motion is as if you were trying to cut into the carpet with the edge of the pick, repeat 3 or 4 times and whadda u know! The edge is now smooth and nice.",5,My favorite pick for over 30 years,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0002D0CGC,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[2, 2]","I've been using Dunlop Nylons for almost as long as I've been playing guitar (twenty one years now). I find the .60's are just a bit too thin, but for more chord strumming style playing, such as playing rhythm, the .73's are perfect. They are flexible, but not flimsy. The tips will wear down after a while as with all picks. I estimate that a solid thirty to forty hours of playing is all you'll get with a pristine tip. However, they're definitely still usable after that. One other advantage these picks have is that they never break. So, i dont see how you can go wrong.",5,I use these picks for standard chord strumming.,1310774400,"07 16, 2011",positive A1MCMSRNN2AS1F,B0002D0CGC,Picky,"[1, 1]","These Dunlop 88 mm picks are the right size, not to big or too small. Been using these for years. Always good to have extras on hand and put into the cases. They never wear out. They are not too stiff or too flimsy. They work good for the sound on the strings. Easy to hold on to.",5,Just right,1344297600,"08 7, 2012",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B0002D0CGC,Russ,"[0, 0]","I ordered these because I bought a variety pack of picks from Musician's Friend and there was one lonesome very thin celluloid pick in the pack. I loved how it quieted the strumming on my acoustic dreadnought, so I went on the hunt for very thin picks. The celluloid one fell apart quickly, so I wanted a better material.These white nylon picks should last a lot longer. The non-pointed end is all grippy (textured), so it doesn't work great if you like to use the more rounded corners of a pick, but it does the job and I like it. The pointed end is very thin and slides off the strings nicely, but you can still pick with it if you're combining picking and strumming.I'll keep using thicker picks for picking-only songs and for louder strumming, but for more mellow strumming and to keep from bothering other folks in the house, these are great.UPDATE: I've been using them for more than a year now, and they are pretty flimsy for picking notes in a mostly-strumming song... but you can do it. This is still my favorite pick for strumming. Hope this helps.",4,Just what I was looking for,1341446400,"07 5, 2012",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B0002D0CGC,Sledman,"[0, 0]","OK, so picks are a very personal thing to guitarists. I've been playing for about 30 years now and have used many different brands an types of pick. There is no 1 perfect pick for everything, depending on what your playing and your playing style you'll want to choose different thickness and materials. However, I have found this line of pick to be my favorite and my general goto pick. My hands sweat and the textured grips on these do a fantastic job of keeping the pick in my hand on not on the floor. I also really like the Nylon material. It produces a softer sound without dampening the overall sound or volume of the guitar. I like the playability of the .88mm as its great for strumming rhythm at loud volume or picking blues. I Keep a stack of .60mm for a more raw, folk like sound. In any case these picks are great and have been a staple in my kit for many many years and will continue to be.",5,Simply great picks.,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A3NMQFWLXPP8EV,B0002D0CGC,"Tabasco24 ""The Cheese""","[0, 0]","These picks are nylon, so each one will last you a couple of years (as long as you don't lose them!!) this is thicker than the .60mm, so you can dig into the strings a little better, but still a hair flimsier than the Snarling Dogs .73mm picks (I know, they're the same size, but trust me these are "flimsier"), and the grip is ok. You can't go wrong here.",4,"Almost as good as Snarling Dogs picks, but not quite",1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive AB8JKS38BK9P,B0002D0CGC,The Kid,"[0, 0]","alright I got tired of forking over 30 cent a pick at my local guitar store for instant gratification and decided to get some more online, and let me tell you, these picks get the job done. don't expect to be playing metal with these as they are on the soft side but work well for casual playing along with some heavy palm mutes and stuff like that. a few of the tips broke off but I think that's my fault for playing too hard :) Great picks, would recommend to anyone.",5,Good picks,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002D0CGC,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","I use the Dunlop .60mm nylon picks as my current standard, but decided to give the lighter .38mm a try. Unfortunately, the volume they produce get completely swallowed up when accompanying singing with an acoustic guitar (especially in an outdoor picnic setting), and basically unusable for that purpose. However, I did find these were just the ticket for personal practice, allowing me to hear a metronome or backtrack far easier. So although they failed my original performance intention, 5 stars for filling a need I didn't even know I had. :)",5,.38mm picks,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A2HWUC980HM1NP,B0002D0CGC,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[1, 1]",This nylon pick has great play feel. It is stiff enough to pick individual strings and still feels comfortable stumming chords.,4,Great picks,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0002D0CGC,zachary,"[0, 0]","i like these kind of picks because they have some grip to them, normal picks i use slip out of my fingers some times but these dont.if you hate droping your pick while playing,get these.",5,helpful picks,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",positive A1YIGDWVHNNTMU,B0002D0CGM,"Andrew Adkins ""Andre""","[0, 0]","These picks are nice and thin, just what I was looking for in a pick. They seem durable so far and the light color makes them easy to see when you drop one or set it down. I'm satisfied with these picks.",5,thin picks by Dunlop,1367366400,"05 1, 2013",positive A1EFMEZJESPF76,B0002D0CGM,"Ariana Rivadeneira ""Wari""","[0, 0]","This picks are comfortable, nice quality. They'll get dirty as they are cream (or white as I see) but worth it!! Wanna play fast? take these n try em out",5,Very comfortable,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A34QGH6PW5UPA2,B0002D0CGM,aspaeth,"[0, 0]",These picks have just the right amount of give to really make strumming sound nice and clean. Very forgiving on technique also. Great for beginners.,5,Perfect for strumming!,1313280000,"08 14, 2011",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002D0CGM,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","I only use Dunlops. For a number of reasons. First, the texture of the plastic gives a good sound, and easier to hold on to. Second, the ""grippy"" texture they put on them makes them easier to hold on to. Thirdly, they make many sizes, for all the right occasions. Two thumbs up! Use these for general acoustic guitar strumming, they are not too thin and not too thick. I use the .60mm, .48mm, and .38mm. sizes.",5,Dunlops rock!,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A149F91FB9WTW6,B0002D0CGM,luiszo,"[0, 0]","i purchased the .38mm and these (.46mm). after using the .38mm and learning how to use the pick now i feel better using these. i like the small amount of texture provided in the grip area. not too much, but at least something.",5,excellent,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A3I49HMI4LV6HU,B0002D0CGM,medialint,"[0, 0]","Normally I prefer a harder pick but I switch to these after 9pm when playing my acoustic guitar to keep the peace with the neighbors. These super light flexible nylon picks are great if you're trying to play quietly. If you prefer a flexible, softer pick as many people do these are also excellent for your regular go to pick.",5,"Soft, flexible thin pick great for playing acoustic quietly",1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A346EQ2V4W531N,B0002D0CGM,"Shannon V ""sjveb""","[0, 0]",ive been using dunlop nylon standard picks since the early 80s. they have never let me down. very comfortable in the hand.,4,great product,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A12SSZIN555FTL,B0002D0CGW,A. M. Steiner,"[1, 1]",I'm not sure what else to say. The picks work well and they don't wear out easily. I like these because they have a nice grip and when my fingers get sweaty they don't slide out.,5,work well,1282348800,"08 21, 2010",positive AXWEQHTXQWR7Q,B0002D0CGW,Andrew P.,"[0, 0]","the are last forever! much better than plastic ones, especially if you stay in the light thickens. TH ANK you!",5,the are last forever!,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive A33H0WC9MI8OVW,B0002D0CGW,Clare Chu,"[1, 1]","The .6 MM pick has just the right amount of flexibility without flapping around like thinner picks. And the dunlop nylon standard is my first choice for mountain dulcimer playing. I know people use yogurt containers, credit cards, bird feathers and even coffee stirrers for picks, but for me, the consistency of the Dunlop pick can't be beaten. And the price is right, too!",5,Just right for Mountain dulcimers,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002D0CGW,Craig Richard Gillette,"[1, 1]","I only use Dunlops. For a number of reasons. First, the texture of the plastic gives a good sound, and easier to hold on to. Second, the ""grippy"" texture they put on them makes them easier to hold on to. Thirdly, they make many sizes, for all the right occasions. Two thumbs up!",5,I only use Dunlops,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A3FBE4WF5KQRR1,B0002D0CGW,jamie,"[0, 0]","Perfect fit for me. I don't like a pick that is to stiff, and I like the grip. My hands sweat a lot so I really need the grip.",5,just my size,1396137600,"03 30, 2014",positive A2XF1IANVPK7F,B0002D0CGW,Jason Maitlen,"[0, 0]",Durable and affordable. The .60mm is a perfect thickness for those looking to strum and occasionally pick.,5,60mm is a perfect thickness for those looking to strum and occasionally pick,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A3RNEUUWTA78QR,B0002D0CGW,Jonathan Cannon,"[0, 0]","I'm an Irish-style DADGAD guitarist. These picks cut through the string really nicely, and are great for driving rhythms. I'm starting to lean towards the Tortex .5mm, though -- I think the roughness on the surface of the Dunlops adds a little bit of scratch to the sound that I don't like. Still, great picks.",4,Great for rhythm guitar,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A1O3P80RRDUV5P,B0002D0CGW,M. Henry,"[1, 1]","I've used the .60mm and .73mm Dunlop Nylon picks during my entire professional music career. I rock hard. Acoustic, electric, and Bass! I've tried almost every other pick on the market and they break far too easily. Dunlop's Nylon picks don't break, and once you find the thickness that fits your needs, you'll find that they have excellent string attack and are easily kept in grip. I rarely ever drop one of these picks while preforming. Maybe 5 times in my entire career. Buy these picks.",5,"Best picks on Earth. Flexible, indestructable",1325462400,"01 2, 2012",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002D0CGW,Renbutsu,"[1, 4]","Pretty flexible due to the 0.60mm thickness, I would recommend the Dunlop Max Grip picks over these picks. The Max Grips have a much better grip.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",3,Good picks with ok grips,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A5O3ZBCOLILKQ,B0002D0CGW,Roger M. Bates,"[0, 0]",I like a flexible pick and these at .60mm work just fine. They are also in a good color so they don't stand out too much.,5,Good picks!,1371686400,"06 20, 2013",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002D0CGW,the blessed one,"[1, 2]","i'm a beginner on play guitar and most time i play strumming in church praise team. when i play faster songs, thick gauge picks are very easy to lose. so i like to play with thin gauge picks. i have used the 0.46mm (white)one and i want to make the guitar sound more brighter. i pick this gray one and i played last friday and sunday worship, it made sound that i desired and it wouldn't fly away from my hand while i was plying fast praise songs.",5,"play like porsche, pick wouldn't fly away",1298332800,"02 22, 2011",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002D0CGW,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","As a vast multitude of guitar players will solemnly agree, we all have experienced the search for the personal Holy Grail of guitar picks. I am no exception. Dozens and dozens of makers, styles, shapes, gages, materials, price ranges, (oh ya, the 30 dollar picks), you name it, I've tried it (even nail picking on metal strings). Now if you are new to the "perfect pick quest", you must understand that picks are as subjective as scent, with personal grip, sound interaction, a host of music ingredients making your Grail different. However, if you play a light metal-string acoustic (my main is an Aria AF tenor guitar), check out these Dunlops .60 Nylons.Even within the Dunlop line, I have tried the different grips and thickness gages, and after all said and done, these relatively cheap picks are all that have remained standing as my first choice. Just heavy enough to be heard unplugged without folding the pick around my thumb, light enough to strum fluidly without yanking at my lighter strings, just the right material to keep my low strings thumping and my high strings singing. Even the Dunlop Nylon Max grip of the same .60 gage didn't acoustically perform quite the same.Would I try another pick if the chance was presented? Sure, most of us would since the quest for the Holy Grail never truly ends, but until then, Dunlop's .60 Nylon is without hesitation the closest thing I have gotten to pick perfection.",5,Seeking the Holy Grail of Picks,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B0002D0CGW,Twiddly Diddly,"[0, 0]",These just happen to be my favorite.I always keep .46mm .60mm and .73mm sizes on hand. (mostly use the .60's) I've been using them for years and so will probably never change. I like the 'grippiness' of them .... I hate smooth picks.Picks are cheap so just keep trying different ones until you find one you like.,5,picks are highly personal devices!,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002D0CIK,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 1]","I think many/most guitarists are always on the lookout for new things and picks are and easy and cheap thing to try. My favorite picks for the last ~8 years are Snarling Dogs Brain Picks - they're nylon picks that have a raspy ""cat's tongue"" surface that makes it super easy to grip.I've also had a few of these Gator Grip picks for a few years now and I like them quite a bit, but they're not my favorite. I tend to use something around or just under 1 mm for electric and a bit less than that for acoustic. These picks have a matte finish which makes it easy to retain your grip on them. Sound-wise I don't find that they're significantly different from any other pick. If they ever stop making Brain Picks these could very well become my #1.",4,Very good picks,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A3GHV54CDBCKO4,B0002D0CIK,cincinnatislim,"[0, 0]","I've been using the Dunlop Delrin 500 2.0 picks. Purple ones with the turtle/500 on them. I thought I had found my pick. Because they were so slippery, I had to rough up each side to have enough texture to improve the grip (I'd rub each flat side against the edge of a honing stone). At the music store I stumbled on the Dunlop Gator Grip 2.0. Yes they do offer a better grip (I think they're still a little slippery but much better than the Delrin 500). But since I solved that problem with the honing stone, I was more curious. So - again, they are better, grip wise, but I was very surprised at the difference in tone. They give a much mellower tone than the 500s and since I'm using these with flat wound 12s on an archtop - the less bright sound often is a better tone overall. 500s seem to be a harder material and are brighter. I don't know what the Gators are made of but I do like the difference in sound. I'm not sure how they'd work on round wound strings - but great for jazz tones.",5,Extra mellow sound. A great pick,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002D0CIK,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]","Smooth sound and attack. Grips soft, loose, and yet well. I own HUNDREDS of picks. These are some of my favorites.",5,I bought 3 gauges.,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002D0CIK,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]","I've been playing for more than 30 years. There are a lot of great products out there and I've tried a lot of them. I have to say that the feel and tone of these grey Dunlop Gatorgrip 2mm picks surpasses the Dunlop yellow gels, Fender 351 X-heavies, and Golden Gate or Dawg mandolin picks. This is just my opinion, but I hope you'll check them out because I'm sure you won't be disappointed!",5,The best thing I've tried so far!,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0002D0CIK,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","It's a pick... everyone has their preference, but I happen to like the 1.14's a lot and the "powder-y" grip on these is a real bonus. It take a bit to wear that off but they are still good when they are "clean" as well.",5,Great Pick,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B0002D0CIK,Gutjammer,"[0, 0]","I use the 1.5 mm Dunlop Gator Grip for twenty years. The non-slip surface doesn't take long to wear off, but I have a work-around. I've even put them in a vice, and filed new points on them. I prefer an extra heavy pick because there's no delay from pick deflection.",5,"Gator grip picks are my favorite, and I've always used 1.5 mm",1380499200,"09 30, 2013",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B0002D0CIK,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",You can't go wrong with these picks if you enjoy a full size pick. They have a better grip and a more full sound (to my ears) over the Tortex picks. I have since went to the Jazz picks but these picks are a solid product.,5,Very Good Product,1361059200,"02 17, 2013",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002D0CIK,Kenwood,"[1, 1]",This pick is great for strumming. Some people are complaining about the grip but they are better than celluloid picks in that regard. If you are looking for the best grip you need to find a pick that has a textured grip.,4,Good for Strumming,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A2IRI1NFJJJ6MZ,B0002D0CIK,Mrs. Smith,"[0, 1]",Since they were named "Gator Grip" I expected them to have a good gripping surface. That was not the case. The entire material and holding surface is the same material. Also they weren't as large as I expected. They are still usable as decent picks.,3,Gator Grip?,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",neutral A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B0002D0CIK,NPunk42,"[0, 0]","I'm glad I tried these, I wont order them again. I thought they might be a good alternate for my Dunlop nylon picks, not really though.Edit: Im nothing if not fair. My last review of these was in the context of my playing my Strat or sometimes my 335. I stand by that review. However, now Im playing my Godin 5th Ave and suddenly these picks are perfect. Ive gone back and forth trying different picks with my guitars. In the end these are the picks I reach for when Im playing the Godin.I will buy these again. I changing my review from 'Just Okay' to ""Contextually Perfect"". Ok I'll add a star, your right I should add a star. There!",4,Contextually Perfect,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive AFGRMORWY2QNX,B0002D0CIK,R. Heisler,"[0, 0]","These have been my favorite pick for years now but, I must say that they are not real pointy and I have recently been trying some pointier pick and I'm now on the fence...",4,Love these pick!!!,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive AF1I90O6U8VCQ,B0002D0CIK,Rolf J Craven,"[0, 1]","I started doing a lot of fingerstyle guitar playing, and it seems to have made my fingertips slick. So I have a hard time holding on to picks (when I use them) on upstrokes. I'm sure I could improve my technique and fix the problem, but it's more fun to blame the pick! These picks were no different from picks without the "gator grip" IMHO. But Gorilla Snot worked beautifully.",3,So-so,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",neutral A3MPMALWL0ERCA,B0002D0CIK,"Walter S. Early ""earlyfam""","[0, 0]","I've been trying to find a pick which combines a good grip, the right string resonance for strumming, and enough stiffness for accurate picking and these picks might be the closest I've found so far for my style of playing. I'm a naturally hard strummer so I want a pick that I can hold more loosely, strum more softly, and still get enough clarity and volume. I want to give them 5 stars but I think that would only apply if they were perfect for strumming and picking - they're very good for both but not quite what I would consider the ideal pick for me if one exists. If I were perfectly satisfied with these picks I would never buy any other picks. For now these are my preferred picks but I will keep experimenting with other brands and types of picks in search of that elusive ideal.",4,Worth a try.,1375315200,"08 1, 2013",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002D0CKI,"AF ""Whigs""","[12, 12]","First, I love these picks and used them exclusively for years. I have dozens of them, they never wear out. I used to use them when playing in a loud rock band, and never had any issues. They are very comfortable, and easy to control.Now the bad: the sound. Not the sound of the plucked not itself, but the hard plastic of the pick against the string makes a very noticeable ""plinking"" sound that is audible through your amp. If all you're playing is loud music, this may not be an issue. But I essentially stopped using them when I started playing in a different band with more dynamics, because during quieter passages the plinking sound of the pick on the strings is VERY noticeable to me.So, too bad. I think these are great picks, but I'd like them to be made of a softer material.",3,Good & Bad,1315440000,"09 8, 2011",neutral A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B0002D0CKI,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[0, 0]","I got these picks a week ago and have fell in love with them. I generally use a Dunlop 1.0m pick, but have to switch to a thinner pick for rhythm play. This, of course, can be very annoying, especially if playing rhythm and lead parts in the same song. These Big Stubby picks have solved that problem. They are easy to hold onto, great for leads, and because of the way they are shaped don't hang on to the strings like the regular picks do. Great picks. Definitely worth the little extra they cost.",5,Great pick for all types of rock playing,1288828800,"11 4, 2010",positive AB2G1XOBEGWK2,B0002D0CKI,Boiler98,"[3, 4]","So, these picks are really nice, but the picture is not what you will get. These picks are translucent purple. Other than the strange color, they are good picks. They really do help with speed and accuracy. Great for mandolin playing.Updated: Amazon has changed the image for this item, so now the picture really does show what you will get.",3,"These Are Purple, Not Black!!",1327104000,"01 21, 2012",neutral A3GHV54CDBCKO4,B0002D0CKI,cincinnatislim,"[0, 0]","I always find it interesting the different opinions about products. Some don't like the sound, others say these wear out in a day (really -- do you play for 24 hours?). Some say that the grip is good. Here's my take -- for what it's worth. I've listened to these with hollow and semi hollow body guitars. Round and flat wound strings. My general take is that these picks give a better, fuller, rounder bigger tone overall. Compared to the tortex style pick material (1 mm for the tortex). It's a bit hard to determine if the sound comes from the material, thickness or a combination of both. Also note, I play with the rounded edge, not the tip. So the grip in the center of these doesn't quite fit my grip style but it's still ok. I do find that these get slippery faster than the tortex materials if my hands sweat at all. I've been subjective in my comparisons -- but this is what I've found so far. I find that they stand out, sound wise, for the guitars I'm currently playing. The process of finding the ""right"" pick is never ending and changes over time. Give these a try and let me know what you think.",4,Very good sound with these picks -- worth a try,1332028800,"03 18, 2012",positive A1EMD22HC94SI1,B0002D0CKI,"D. Dulin ""Dave D""","[2, 3]","These picks R awsome! I have tremmors in my hands and have a hard thime with pick control.....They Have a Gell center, Whitch tingles, It feels like muscles are activating in Your Hand GREAT THERAPUTIC PICKI seem to do better with controll picks rather then ordinary picks.These picks have a indentation so U know where put UR thumb and index fingerThey really Do what they say....If U have hand problems, try these.....they really work.",5,Love these,1298505600,"02 24, 2011",positive A17VW66OGW0ZKA,B0002D0CKI,DMANBASS,"[1, 2]",I dont know why they are called big stubby. They are on the small side. Way to thick for me. They do sound good though and will last a long time. I feel like I am playing with a nickle. I like the indentation. Helps the grip a lot. I should have paid more attention to the size and thickness. Still looking for the right picks for me. If these were slimmer and a bit larger I would buy again.,3,Stubby is right,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",neutral ALV33FTOC032I,B0002D0CKI,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","Looking for picks for bass , this one did not work for me, it is thick and hard, good attack.but only thumb picks work, so i can use my fingers too.",3,OK,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",neutral A2C7BOQVFH1HLE,B0002D0CKI,Frederick Baptist,"[3, 5]","The thing about picks or plectrums if you prefer is that they are really a matter of preference and once you pick one (no pun intended) you should try to stick to it and get used to it through practice. I've used many different types of picks over the years and I've not found the ideal one for me until recently when I decided to use a SilverPick which is basically a standard triangle thin design but made of silver which I find fits my needs the best and so far it's just a case of getting used to it. This particular Dunlop pick is as described being fat, stubby and sturdy with a nice grippable centre and if you are the kind of lead guitarist who uses a lot of pinch harmonics this pick will be good for you as the maximum grip and most comfortable holding position exposes very little of the pick face. The hardness will make it good for fast playing but the thickness also makes it difficult to get a firm grip too and the very small size makes it easy to lose your grip if you hit the strings too hard. This makes it unfit for bass players and for strumming although you could get used to this for lead guitar playing. For me though, I'll keep this among my collection of picks for use but it's not my default or preferred choice for play.",3,"Small, Hard, Good for Lead Guitarists Only!",1230940800,"01 3, 2009",neutral AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002D0CKI,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","I admit I'm not the guitar flatpicker some of my friends are, but I find this pick to be perfect for picking mandolin. The picks have almost zero flex to them, meaning the player has solid control. I like 'em--even if they are purple.",5,Perfect Picks for Flatpicking,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002D0CKI,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[3, 3]","If you're worried that the 3.0 mm is too big for your guitar, you're probably right.If you don't use a pick for your bass, then you don't want this either.But if you want to pick your bass, this is the plectrum for you!",5,"Thick, easy release, hard to drop.",1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002D0CKI,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[2, 2]","When I first got them, I thought that they were going to be cheap, as they felt extremely light and came in the cheap packaging, but it was ok, I wasn't expecting much from them. The picks were actually made from extremely sturdy material. They did not bend at all when I tried to (and believe, me I tried). Pick wearing is virtually non-existent, and I utilize Alt-Picking a lot in my practices. I actually learned my first sweep shred (D major) with these picks within a day of getting them.I highly recommend for the shred guitarist.My only complaint, is that pinch harmonics are kind of hard to do (becuase of the grip) but i got used to it rather quickly.IMPORTANT!!!You can get these in 24 packs at [...] for only $10!!! Free shipping as well!Sorry, Amazon, but that is just to good a deal to pass on...",5,Amazing Picks,1250640000,"08 19, 2009",positive A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B0002D0CKI,KP,"[0, 0]",I have them in purple which makes them stick out. They have the little cut out to make it easier to grip and hold when I am playing the mandolin. Already planning on purchasing more.,5,Love these!,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B0002D0CKI,Marc,"[2, 2]","These picks have a very unique shape and sound that have helped me play faster with a smoother tone.Unfortunately, these picks did not receive a five-star rating because of their price and lack of durability. They wear down fast. Mine are usually worn out after a day of use and I don't think I play particularly hard. At around $4.50 for six picks, these are some expensive pieces of plastic.However, these picks are so full of awesome that I am compelled to pay a little extra. I will definitely be buying more.",4,Superb guitar picks but serious durability issues,1289088000,"11 7, 2010",positive APH7O58XJXKPT,B0002D0CKI,Michael W.,"[0, 0]","Currently my favorite pick, it's thick enough to control and the etching makes it easy to handle. I'd recommend to guitarists for jazz, fusion or the like.",5,My favorite,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive AEWYUPCNDV7HY,B0002D0CKI,"Modern Blue Argonaut ""No I do not have a shoe...","[3, 4]","I first want to mention that this is a pack of 6 picks. The product description didn't mention that, but I was pleased to receive more than three!My son told me he needed some new picks, and since lately he's been playing Ozzy Osbourne songs I knew he needed a better pick than the standard Fender picks he's been playing with for three years. After hearing him play with these picks, I've noticed he can play faster and more accurately with these. The finger grips help tremendously and these have really helped to bring his playing to the next level. My only complaint is that they sent us a pack of purple picks. I wish we could choose the color, or maybe they could send a color assortment. We'll be buying these for a long time to come.",5,"Wow, I'm amazed at the difference these make!",1227830400,"11 28, 2008",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B0002D0CKI,MojoMMjojo,"[1, 1]",another item never received but i would not use anything over .88 mm anyway was mean for experimentation i have learned since this purchase.,1,to big,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",negative AD175S3OJX0DG,B0002D0CKI,Peter Holub,"[0, 0]","The right pick is a personal preference. Nothing wrong with Dunlop Stubby Pick, but it's not for me. I bought a pack of 2.0mm picks last year and loved them but left them in Florida when I went north. I forgot the name of my favorite pick and bought these by mistake.",3,Good pick not great,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",neutral AUZ9IPTKJKFDK,B0002D0CKI,Rock Morton,"[1, 1]",I bought these wanting to try the nylon Big Stubby but was sent the lexan /clear purple ones instead. I wanted to mention this because the item description is vague(PLYS PK) and the item pictured is nylon. I'm still happy with the purchase these have the same picking dynamics as the Jazz Stubby but they give you a much larger surface to grip.,4,Lexan Stubby not the Nylon ones,1367020800,"04 27, 2013",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B0002D0CKI,Solaceinsorrow,"[0, 0]","I bought my first set a long time ago and they were perfect! Then I re-ordered and I got what I think was an acoustic type because they were the same 2.0mm gauge but were too small for me to comfortably hold, so I just ended up with two dozen wasted picks. So just make sure you get the right one.12.5.11 Update: Okay, so I just realized that there are ""Dunlop Stubby Picks"" and then there are ""Dunlop BIG Stubby Picks"" Sorry...",5,Make sure you get the right pick,1285891200,"10 1, 2010",positive A2Z89YMZZJWBHS,B0002D0CKI,Sunn Kram,"[0, 0]","I've been using these 2.0s as my primary pick for years now and I love them. The way the material surrounds your finger tips is unique and not found in a flat pick. They're very easy to keep a grip on and allow you to go after the strings confidently.You will however find that there is a sweet spot in the life of the pick's tip. When you first use them the business end is extremely pointy, sharp almost. After playing a bit, the tip begins to round off and is perfect for a long time. Eventually, it really rounds out and you'll want a fresh one. I typically lose them before they wear out and they are so nice, you won't care.",4,My Long Time Favorite,1319068800,"10 20, 2011",positive A6VXZ1EEPRTLV,B0002D0CKI,trebe,"[0, 0]","How a guitar pick ""feels"", is such a matter of individual preference, that there really doesn't seem to be much point in trying to rate them, as what I like about a particular type of pick, may not be relevant to another player. Most picks have high ratings, because players who like that particular type, write reviews that rate them highly. Obviously, the best thing to do is playing with a pick on your own guitar, but that isn't always possible. With that said, for what they are worth, here are my thoughts regarding Jim Dunlop's purple colored, Big Stubby 3.0mm picks.I like a pick with a sharp point for better control, and the Big stubby certainly meets that criteria. The sharp point and the pick's rounded edges, help the Stubby to slide smoothly off of the individual strings, which makes for easier picking. Besides electric guitar, I find these picks nicely suited for acoustic, and semi-solid body guitars, where the string tension is greater.I had tried the 1.0mm Stubby previously, but the 3.0mm pick is much thicker, and heavier, and has absolutely no ""give"" at all. I'm still getting used to playing with something this stiff and hard. Although the pick has rounded depressions on each side for the fingers, when picking rapidly, I find that maintaining grip can still be a little tricky. Keeping the pick clean and dry, does help.My favorite pick had been theDunlop 0.6mm nylon pick, but I am very pleased with the performance and feel of the 3.0mm Stubby. I can locate the strings easily, and be more precise, while still being able to play with decent speed. Time will tell, but this may become my new favorite pick.The ""pick pack"" contains 24 picks. I only paid $2.99, which is simply an outstanding deal. If you're a player looking for a really stiff almost indestructible pick, you might want to give this ultra heavy duty Stubby a try.",5,this pick helped to improve the precision of my playing...,1377302400,"08 24, 2013",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B0002D0CKI,Truvor,"[0, 0]","Using the stubby spoiled me for all other picks. You simply play faster, no matter what level you are. Alternate picking speeds increase because there is no more flat-pick drag. Now I only use flat picks for acoustic play when I want to hear the crunch. 24 picks in a pack, is an insane bargain. You pay twice as much in a store.",5,Can't use any other pick,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002D0CL2,Audie,"[0, 0]","I use different kinds of picks, this one is very special, the strings rings out really pleasant, and great for speed picking too!",5,Dunlop Jazz III Pick,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",positive A24IO6G3W158E4,B0002D0CL2,Brynn,"[0, 0]","As a beginner guitarist, a few friends let me try out their picks. I was displeased with most of the standard picks, partially because I didn't like that flimsy feel to them and their sound just didn't sound quite as robust as I like (hopefully, that makes sense). However, when I was handed one of these, it produced a pleasant sound and I didn't feel like I would somehow break the pick while playing.Needless to say, now that I have my own guitar, I ordered a pack of these and I am certainly not disappointed.",5,Never Using Another Pick,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B0002D0CL2,Christian Matthew,"[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar my entire life. And I've tried almost every pick there is. After hearing how great it is, I decided to buy it. It felt really small at first, and i kinda was dissapointed. I put it down, and didn't use it for quite some time. For some reason i decided to pick it back up, and after a few minutes i came to like the pick. Days after using it, i got accustomed to its size, and I became much more efficient with picking. And I no longer had to worry about the pick slipping. I can't really go back to normal sized picks now.. haha. That's like the only downside I can think of. There are many dif versions of this style, so buy em all, and try em out. If these don't work for you, you can always buy the V-pick.",5,"Give em some time, you'll like em!",1300406400,"03 18, 2011",positive A2BT968XSRPP0K,B0002D0CL2,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","Real nice Guitar Picks. It came in a 6 piece pack, they deserve the Dunlop brandname because these things last a long time.",4,"Good Dunlop Jazz III Pick 6-Pack, Black Stiffo, 1.38mm",1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive A1BK0KBZBCB5V8,B0002D0CL2,Meant2Rock,"[0, 0]",it's kinda small for my hand but it works great! it's more easier to pick the string. This pack comes with 6 picks.,5,works great!,1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive ATVYABSTW0LIE,B0002D0CL2,Meganicus,"[0, 0]","I've been using only these even since trying them, wonderful picks for speed and precision, you won't go back for sure.",5,My favorite,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",positive A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B0002D0CL2,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]","These are shred picks, they are very accurate. Pinch harmonics come easily. The point is made to scream over wound strings, gallops, are a breeze. I gave one to the other guitarist in my band now he only uses them.",5,The best picks for blues and metal!!!!,1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A2P3Q65JU68Z5M,B0002D0CL2,"M. Lehr ""Be Cool, Be Kind, and Be Well""","[0, 0]","I recently bought a few packs of Jazz IIIs and I was shocked. They don't play at all like what I was expecting. Under high magnification the edge doesn't look the same as the old Jazz III either, and they don't play the same if you turn them over!!! What's up with that?I'm sorry to give such a poor review to a great brand like Dunlop. Let's hope this is just a short-term fluke.",2,Dunlop: What have you done to these picks???,1328227200,"02 3, 2012",negative A356YVTEMDX69J,B0002D0CL2,"Psych PhD ""Psych PhD""","[0, 0]","I love these picks. Great for lead playing, and with small fingers like I have, they feel great! Nice quality pick.",5,Small-size picks for petite hands! :),1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A2SHWIOE8TVWJ2,B0002D0CL2,"Rick ""Rick Andrews""","[0, 0]","After you use these the large, flimsy old school picks will be used just when you don't have one of these babies available. These are the best picks out there. If you don't have these already you better purchase them now. Black or Red, the color is the only difference.",5,Best guitar picks out there.,1302912000,"04 16, 2011",positive A28L530VL9GK5K,B0002D0CL2,Rock Daisy,"[0, 0]",I do like this pick as well. It's the third color of the same pick I purchased. I will probably always use these.,5,Like it!,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A1OZ7F08MNF320,B0002D0CL2,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]","just to let people know off the bat i can tell you these picks are small, and if you are used to big picks these might turn you off for a while. But trust me when i say that once you get used to these picks and you start using proper technique these picks will improve your technique rapidly.i never thought i would say that a pick helped me improve playing but it does. now when i try any bigger pick i even use those picks with more skill now because of these picks. trust me if you put up with these picks for a while and you get used to them you will improve or at least i and many other people agree. :D",5,know what your getting.,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0002D0CL2,WAYA,"[0, 0]","Give these picks three days and you'llNever go back to another style.Almost impossible to slip out of your fingers, great tone, amazing clarity, effortless harmonics, durable and fast.This pick literally makes you play better!",5,The only pick I use now!,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B0002D0CLC,Aichokeu,"[0, 0]",They work good. Way to stiff and small for me though. Great attack but holding onto it is the problem. The slick finish makes it kinda hard to hold onto and the small amount of pick that shows makes strumming difficult without hitting your finger on the strings. I imagine it would work great for lead players but I'm a rhythm player.,3,"Good, just not for me",1385424000,"11 26, 2013",neutral AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B0002D0CLC,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[0, 0]","Nice tone, very easy to grip, last me a long time. One of my favorite picks I've tried for electric. Don't enjoy them as much on acoustic.",5,Great picks,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A17VW66OGW0ZKA,B0002D0CLC,DMANBASS,"[0, 1]",They are half the size of a regular pick. Bit too thick for me. Sound nice. Will last forever. Wish I had sized them before I bought them.,3,Too small,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",neutral A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B0002D0CLC,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]",I love these little guys. The small size forces me to hold it so just the very tips is exposed. They have a nice textured grip. I bought the red ones this time so I can see them when I drop them!,5,Great little jazz picks,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A3W2KQ6CLTQ0ZD,B0002D0CLC,Ipodcrazy,"[0, 0]",I used to use Fender medium picks only. Now for Jazz and metal I use this pick. You will just have to try it for yourself to see if it is right for you.,5,A classic,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0002D0CLC,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[0, 0]",I like Dunlop products I used the purple tortex 1.14mm almost exclusively until I met up with this Jazz III. And now my personal debate continues... I like a thick pick and this Jazz III is. I like tortex and this isn't but...I really like the orange color which makes it easy to locate if you drop it. I rarely and I do mean rarely drop a tortex pick but this nylon might get a bit slick at times.They make 3 or 4 picks in this line with varying degrees of tip pointiness. I like the pointy model the others have round and rounder tips.This is the new and improved jazz style pick and I am still trying to figure out if I like this or the trad Fender jazz pick. Or perhaps having a few slightly different picks laying around isn't such a bad idea after all.,4,1 of several picks that I use,1393632000,"03 1, 2014",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B0002D0CLC,Mr Tall,"[0, 0]","I have always been a thin or medium 351 style pick person, but when a fellow musician had one of these on stage I was quite surprised at how well it worked. I have used it on guitar and also on bass and it really works well with a good solid grip to it.",5,Solid & Secure To Use,1376524800,"08 15, 2013",positive AA1ZYCEKJGG3A,B0002D0CLC,"Nuri K ""nuri""","[0, 0]","Been using these for longer than a decade, and met many people who prefer minimal picks , and jazz III among them. This is the closest to playing with bare hand that I can get.",5,"If you like small, minimal picks, check this out",1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A28L530VL9GK5K,B0002D0CLC,Rock Daisy,"[0, 0]",I bought this in a few colors so my other reviews are on as well. I like the thickness of this pick. Easy to hang onto when strumming. Love the tone I can obtain too.,5,Good one!,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A1OZ7F08MNF320,B0002D0CLC,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]","the title says it all. it may take a while getting use to these smaller picks but in the long run you will e happy that you tried these picks. also since these picks are smaller, i found it was easy to do pinch harmonics on these compared to bigger picks, so if you are having a hard time with pinch harmonics try these out.",5,you cant beat a dunlop jazz 3 when you want to improve technique,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B0002D0CLC,Slick Rhoads,"[3, 3]","I bought these and used them for a week before giving my review.If Amazon used half-stars, I would have given them 3.5/5. I just couldn't bring myself to give them a 4/5 so I went with 3/5, here's why:I've used standard medium picks for over 20 years. Switching to these was not a problem at all. Sure, they are smaller but not small enough to cause me any problems. By far the biggest change was the "pointy-ness" of the picks. The distinct point on the pick drastically changes the sound of your playing, especially when playing chords. Everything is much more pronounced, which isn't necessarily a good thing in my opinion. It's especially bad when playing clean electric (picking notes or strumming).If someone was to ask me if these are good picks, my answer would be "it depends." It really does, in my opinion, it depends on what you're playing. From a rhythm standpoint, I don't like these at all - they take the warmth out of the chords because the point of the pick makes strummed chords sound too sterile to me. For lead work they are OK because you can really dig into each note and have it come through.Could I play faster with them? No. Could I pull off amazing licks that I couldn't do with my normal picks? No.I tried them, but didn't like them. Maybe if you typically play a TON of lead work, constantly, these would be the way to go. I don't, and they aren't for me. I'm glad I tried them, though, because I'll never wonder again if they were for me.",3,Depends on what you're playing,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",neutral A37KK1CLMULHE4,B0002D0CLC,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]","I've used these for more than two years but recently shifted to its big brother, the jazz 3 XL. Same thickness and feel /tone, but in a larger form factor. I would definitely recommend the XL version if rhythm+lead work is required. For strictly solo work with easy to achieve pinch harmonics, this one is better.",3,"Nice pick, but try the XL",1383004800,"10 29, 2013",neutral A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002D0CLM,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","I bought some of these a few years ago just to try them out. The ""gel"" in the name sounded intriguing. These are OK, the colors are bright, but otherwise they're just standard plastic picks, which on an electric I prefer nylon because it's less ""clicky"" on the strings. These are fine, and if I pull one out of my gig bag I'll use it, but overall there are other styles of pick that I'd buy before buying these again. Nothing wrong with them, but they're just normal plastic picks, nothing special other than maybe the brightness of the colors.",3,OK but nothing special,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",neutral AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002D0CLM,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 2]","I tried three of these on a whim and they impressed me favorably. In fact, they were so good that I purchased ten more when I went back to the same music store. My favorites are mandolin picks like Golden Gate or Grisman ""Dawgs"". The round side of the XH Dunlop Gels gives me a similar attack and a nice warm tone. I would recommend these to anyone.",4,Much better than average!,1230768000,"01 1, 2009",positive A20OBCQWBKCGZT,B0002D0CLM,Flaherty,"[0, 3]","If for some reason you're looking for a pick with a specific color, this is a nice set. The bright colors make them difficult to lose.",4,Nice picks if you're looking for specific colors,1286496000,"10 8, 2010",positive A2F1O3IYPFAY6M,B0002D0CLM,Jeremy Mos,"[0, 0]",I have used the Extra Heavy picks for many years but am still searching for that perfect pick. Its strong enough to play metal and some blues style rifts but not so strong it cracks and brakes. I do like the fact it wont turn to powder or fray while playing either but it does wear out fast when playing on heavy gauge strings.,4,Does the job,1364688000,"03 31, 2013",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0002D0CLM,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]","I like Fender Mediums, always have, but, I gotta branch out man. Not sure about these picks yet. The feel a little more stiff my usual. I want them to last longer. What happened to the days when you carried the same pick around in your pocket for months and played it until it was round?",3,"Strikes and gutters, ups and downs.",1382400000,"10 22, 2013",neutral A2MPM6M93OXIJT,B0002D0CLM,Linda Noullet,"[0, 0]","I recently ordered a wide variety of picks to find the ones I liked best. These sounded different ""gel"" picks. I do not like them. Being see through distracts me. They are a little scratchy on the edges. Perhaps a more experienced guitar player would do fine with them but being at the stage where I am still looking at what I am doing - I just can't use them well.",3,Not what I would grab to play with,1330905600,"03 5, 2012",neutral A1C60KQ8VJZBS5,B0002D0CLM,"Marktwain10 ""Marktwain10""","[0, 0]","Not too light and bendy, not too heavy and stiff, these picks are just right. Dunlop also makes quality picks, and I have yet to break one of these. They last a long time. I am a guy so at first I wished they weren't purple, but since Dunlop only codes their sizes with certain colors I like them so much I don't really care what color they are anymore. I bought a pack of these picks for much less money at my local music store so I would recommend looking there first. Now please stop cutting up milk jugs and go buy these. Now!",5,This is Goldilocks's pick,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B0002D0CLM,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]",They play well and hold up well(never had one break) They are my second favorite pick. But this pick is better in some songs than my favorite.,4,"Dunlop Gel Picks, Light",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002D0CLM,T,"[0, 0]","I actually forgot that I bought the heavy and medium versions of this pick. It's not a bad pick, I will continue to use them but I wish they had a softer center, or softer coating where you grip the pick to prevent it from turning or falling out of my fingers.",3,Not sticky enough,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",neutral A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0002D0CNA,b carney,"[0, 0]",For keeping your guitar picks where you can quickly grab them the Dunlop mic stand pick holder is EXTREMELY efficient and useful ESPECIALLY when performing live.Always great products and always dependable.I also own the guitar maintenance kits and the capo.Not one product has let me down yet.My capo is 8 years old.,4,Convenient,1341964800,"07 11, 2012",positive A2QJQ3HSJB4NS,B0002D0CNA,Bmkeener,"[0, 0]","As I mentioned in the title, this simply snaps to the stand and holds picks. Enough said. It does its job and does it ok for my taste.",5,Simple and holds picks. Enough said.,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A36IOSZXG6HQAU,B0002D0CNA,Calvin Young,"[0, 0]",I love these pick holders. They're easy to get on and off. They hold a nice amount of picks. And you get that rock-star feel (throw picks at the audience). A must for any gigging guitarist.,5,never be without a pick on stage,1312416000,"08 4, 2011",positive A1P42OZ1MCNAHE,B0002D0CNA,Carter,"[0, 0]",Holds my picks in place nicely... snaps on 2 microphone stand firmly... Never come up short again... Its just a nice accessory to have and cheap too,5,It works for me just fine thank you again Jim Dunlop,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive AANXFXLHZPBQU,B0002D0CNA,Cesar Augusto Soto Caballero,"[0, 0]",I have the small version. But for the price of this version is more useful for a few dollars more. I used in all my concerts and its excellent! 100% recommended!,5,Excelent!!,1354147200,"11 29, 2012",positive A1A9DIM802STMK,B0002D0CNA,Daniel Freeman,"[0, 0]","Fits nicely on my mic stand and hold a butt load of picks. It is quite tight on my picks, but I imagine it will loosen slightly as it gets used.",5,There when you need it.,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive ATLCEY1YIP1DG,B0002D0CNA,"DM ""guitarbabe""","[0, 0]","I drop my pics on purpose now just so I can use it more often! It does what it's supposed to do, what else can I say.",5,I LOVE IT!!!!,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B0002D0CNA,GaryG,"[0, 0]","I bought this thing not thinking I would use it too much, but wanted it for future use, I was wrong, no more misplacing picks for me. Highly recommended, also fits on my guitar stand, very cool.",5,Very cool to have,1335484800,"04 27, 2012",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B0002D0CNA,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[0, 0]","There isn't much to say about this product, except it works as advertised. If you don't have one of these and you are a live performer, I highly recommend you pony up the few dollars and pick one up (pun intended).",5,Necessary,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A9RAHOMYAQB51,B0002D0CNA,"Michael K. Mcneill ""Scuba dude""","[0, 0]",I tend to drop picks from time to time and it's nice to have them at the ready when the time arises.This was a basket filler when I needed to get to $25 for my free shipping one day but I find it very useful and use it every time I play.Don't know why I waited so long to get one..,5,Love this,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A1AUDW7X02EEPJ,B0002D0CNA,Otto,"[0, 0]",Works really well! This is very convenient for when your on stage and are switching to fingering style or something. You can just drop the pick in your hands and pick a new one up when ready.,5,Cool Product.,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A94QU4C90B1AX,B0002D0CNA,SEAN MASLANKA,"[0, 0]",This pick holder is awesome. It just snaps on to your mic stand...add 6 picks and start rockin'! It holds the picks securely so if you're performing outdoors the wind wont blow them away.,5,Awesome pick holder!,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A3DOXGBWDJ1MU0,B0002D0CNA,S. Stewart Pope,"[0, 0]","The mic stand pick holder is a great way to keep picks available while playing. I switch between playing guitar and bass so I often change the gauge of the pick I am using. This pick holder is a great way to have the picks available if you change picks often. The holder snaps firmly to the arm of the mic stand and does not slide around the arm. It holds the picks firmly, there is no chance they will fall out of the holder.",5,Very handy way to store picks.,1395532800,"03 23, 2014",positive A2SH4497XM1HET,B0002D0CNA,Timothy L. Obriant,"[0, 0]","I put it on the boom of my mic stand. Tight on some, not on others. I need to put a shim on it for some stands to keep the picks in place.",4,Works...most of the time,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B0002D0COE,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[9, 11]","If you can't find a container and add your own sponge, then buy this.Keeping a valuable guitar humidified is essential.I think this item should cost three bucks at most, and $1.50 would still yield a healthy profit!I made some more from stuff from the dollar which I think are better.I use this one for my baritone uke, and the bigger ones I made I use in my dreadnaughts.If you make your own, just make sure to not let the sponge drip, ie, wring it out, and make sure it does not actually touch any bare wood.",3,Better than nothing,1300233600,"03 16, 2011",neutral A27WU4E7J23ZS7,B0002D0COE,"Aurelio ""ABT""","[0, 0]","Excellent product, simple and practical design,holds firmly inside the guitar mouth and keeps humidity levels in the safe zone.If humidity levels in your area go below 40% you simply need to provide extra humidity to prevent cracks.",4,Good purchase to keep your guitar protected,1386892800,"12 13, 2013",positive A1NNBJRXPIDA12,B0002D0COE,"B Perry ""bnb books""","[1, 1]","Planet Waves humidifiers are simple to use and a great product to guard against drying your guitar and causing splitting. Dampen the sponge, squeeze out excess water, insert the sponge into the holder and the holder between hte strings. Check on it every few days and keep the sponge damp. Couldn't be any easier. I use them all winter long in my guitars.",5,Insurance Against Damage from Dryness,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive AXXYMIJBD0J9G,B0002D0COE,Chuck,"[2, 3]","It's nothing special. No frills, just a simple concept that works. It's important to maintain humidity in your instrument, especially in a dry climate like west Texas. The evaporation rate will depend on the amount of humidity in the air where you store your instrument.So, when you first start using it, you have to be diligent to check the sponge regularly to ensure that it is still moist.",3,Nothing Special,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A33H0WC9MI8OVW,B0002D0COE,Clare Chu,"[9, 11]","This compact humidifier is easily filled with an included plastic syringe. If you don't over-fill, it will not drip, and you can simply place it in your case instead of the usual sponge.",5,"Very Easy to Use, Non-Messy",1096416000,"09 29, 2004",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002D0COE,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","Purchased this to replace the Dampit as a no drip alternative. With the solid base it will not drip and it fairly easy to use. Distilled water will extend the life of the sponge. Overall simple and effective.However, I may have added too much humidity. Was using in conjunction with humidipak to keep them from drying out thinking they would absorb any excess humidity, but I then noticed an irregularity in the reflection of the pick guard and the tone seemed to be muted so shifted over to humidipak only and will re humidify them outside the guitar case.I do use a hydrometer but I don't think it was effectively reading the inside of the guitar, but only the inside of the case.So I think the Planet Waves humidifier works well for its intended purpose, but you do have to monitor that you are not over or under utilizing it.",5,No drip humidifier,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive AOGJD9K1UN63X,B0002D0COE,G. L. Simms,"[0, 2]","I have an electronic indoor/outdoor thermometer that shows relative humidity and a whole house humidifier.It is interesting to see just how quickly relative humidity changes inside and outside with that electronic thermometer.The whole house humidifier pumps out about 3 gallons of water a day into a 1500 sq ft house during the fall and winter keeping the indoor humidity around 47%.This makes the house feel warmer and makes my breathing easier. Makes the whole house safer for the Martins.Now you can use a little in the case humidifier like this to help with humidity, but I think you really need a whole house solution and a monitor system.A sponge in a zip lock bag with a few holes works well too. Just don't get water on the wood.And don't forget to take the silica gel packs out of the little accessory compartment in the case. Many guitars come shipped with these and their job is to remove humidity from the case.All the better acoustic guitar shops I go to have a big humidifier running in their showrooms.",3,OK?,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",neutral A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002D0COE,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[1, 1]","I thought I would throw my two-cents in about the new design and effectiveness of this soundhole humidifier.After making a few homemade case humidifiers out of things like a travel butter container with many holes drilled into it and a sponge, I started thinking about how some of the cases separate the body cavity from the neck & headstock cavity inside the guitar case and not allowing the humidity to flow freely to all areas, especially the body where it is needed the most.Even though I was getting acceptable humidification in the case I was concerned about the body being dryer in comparison so I went ahead and splurged the 8 bucks on these. (I actually bought three of them.)I crank the gas heat up in the house in the winter and A/C in the summer, keep my guitars inside their cases and inside a closet. The humidity drops quite low, but the sponges remain moist for several days before I can no longer fight the urge to re-wet them. lol.Two great tips in one:Use a regular, more dense sponge, thicker like the ones at the dollar store. Cut them to size and stuff them in!Throw away the sponge when it starts to get yucky and don't worry about distilled water, unless you want to. I can't argue using very pure water compared to the possibly toxic crap that comes out our faucets, but for one dollar you can get a boat load of them after you cut them to size, and toss them away without any regard when needing replaced.Don't worry about the "thing" hanging in-between your strings. It will not damage anything unless you get the sponge too saturated and it leaks. I will either squeeze the excess water out, or shake the container with the sponge inside until I am satisfied that it won't drip.The humidifier will not cause any stress or damage to your strings by spreading them when you wedge this inside your soundhole.If you ARE rough, careless, thoughtless, or stupid, you could possibly knock this loose and have it rub or fall out, but I would be more worried about the guitar and what it would take for this to happen. This would be more extreme to the guitar than the humidifier or any harm it could cause.The top snaps on by squeezing the sides to release little tabs that stick through the top cover. The sponge inside is quite small, and there isn't too much room for a much larger sponge. The device is simple and fairly solid. Treat it gently and it will last forever. You can easily clean the inside or run it through a dishwasher. If you give the inside a quick rinse every few fills, I'm sure it would be a decade before anything "built up" to require extensive cleaning or replacement.Keep an eye on it for the first few days and then weeks to get a feel for when you should be re-wetting the sponge.Try to keep the sponge moist when it's dry.I strongly suggest getting an Oasis case humidifier, (or similar) mini sized about 1" X 4" costing around 17-20 bucks.This will take any guesswork out of the equation and give you fairly accurate readings inside your guitar or instrument case.Remember, too much humidity can cause your acoustic guitar to warp. Too dry and it will shrink and crack, split the soundboard (top) also leaving the edges of the frets sticking out like the backbone of a fish and quite abrasive!If you spent more than one hundred dollars on your guitar and live where it gets cold and/or dry, you would be negligent (if not careless) to spend the pittance to make sure your 'baby ain't thirsty', or worse...dead & broken!Hope this helps!",4,Works Fine & Much Better Than Nothing!,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A3I9IGMS9GHW8J,B0002D0COE,James E. Perkins,"[1, 1]",I wish it was a little longer lasting but it does do the trick. My guitar would probably not be happy without it.,3,does the trick,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",neutral A2B58VXLLOFQKR,B0002D0COE,James Moulton,"[0, 1]","This is a upgraded version of the guitar humdifier, The first one had that green stuff that florists use in it and you used a plastic syringe to ad water to it. This has a replaceable sponge, you take it out, soak it and squeeze out excess then put it back in container, would say it gets more humidity out.",5,Does The Job,1295827200,"01 24, 2011",positive AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B0002D0COE,jb,"[1, 2]","It's simple, basic, but I don't think it does that good of a job. This is because it doesn't really humidify that much and doesn't extend very far into the guitar.",2,Its simple,1368835200,"05 18, 2013",negative A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B0002D0COE,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]",A simple system for gettting humidity into the guitar; The price is just right and it is very simple to use.,3,Planet Waves Humidifier,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",neutral A3HN470MGR70D2,B0002D0COE,"JMAC ""JMAC""","[23, 23]","This is a simple humidifier for guitars with a round sound hole. It would not work for an f-hole archtop or other types of instruments such as mandolin or ukulele. Inside the sturdy plastic case is what appears to be an ordinary kitchen sponge. If you use distilled water (as recommended) it should last quite a while. The top comes off with a gentle press on the sides. The dry sponge can be a little difficult to remove with fingers but tweezers or needle nose pliers work perfectly. Don't push it all the way in after moistening and you won't have a problem. I drip a little distilled water on the sponge, squeeze out any excess, and the assembled case pops in easily between the D and G strings, suspended in the middle of the sound hole. They can't be seen in the photo but there are small ridges on each side that hold the top in place against the strings. I've never had one of these move from where I left it.If the sponge isn't dripping wet you should never have a problem with drops of water in the guitar or case. When the humidity is very low (30% or less) the sponge dries out in 2 to 3 days even if the case isn't opened. As with most humidifiers of this type you will have to check every few days.If you have ever had a crack appear in the top of favorite guitar (or don't want to see one) use a guitar humidifier! Especially during the winter - heating a house tends to drop the indoor humidity below safe levels (between 45% and 60% is ideal for most guitars). Air conditioning can do the same. For especially valuable guitars it would be worth buying a hygrometer to keep in the case but for most guitars having one in the room where you keep you guitar(s) is okay. For many reasons it's always best to keep your guitar in a case or gig bag when not in use. A humidifier is inexpensive extra precaution at those times of year when temperature or humidity changes quickly.",4,A Good Basic Humidifier for Round Hole Acoustic Guitars,1295913600,"01 25, 2011",positive A3QNHDUBMA6WQM,B0002D0COE,John G.,"[0, 0]","I bought this product with the notion of being cheap No refills to buy, except distilled water. In all actuality, its a really simple design.I like this design better because of one simple fact. If the wood in your guitar is already dry, you'll have to refill your humidifier more often initially. i'd rather be using distilled water than hydration pack refills that are required in some other guitar humidifiers. After the guitar gets ""hydrated?"", I usually end up wetting the sponge every 4 to 7 days. It definitely gets taken several time between refills, so it's not that much of a hassle.Overall, good product that you could probably fashion yourself but why bother. Try not to over-douse the sponge in order to avoid water damage to the guitar.Peace out and cheers~J",5,The only refill you need is distilled water....I'm in.,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A3QPN05Y1OUX32,B0002D0COE,"Judith Johnson ""Happy Reborner""","[0, 0]",Fits nicely into my acoustic guitars. Just requires you to dampen the sponge with distilled water. Luckily I keep that on hand!,5,Easy to install,1368144000,"05 10, 2013",positive A14PY68SX7D5DV,B0002D0COE,Leonardo Lee,"[0, 0]",I bought this guitar humidifier for my Taylor.I received exactly what I purchased and works as it should.This product has been recommended to me by many other guitar players around me.It is a simple design that fits perfectly between the strings.Easy to use because really all you have to do is moisturize the sponge and keep it in the plastic container.Price is good.,5,Essential for any guitar player,1326931200,"01 19, 2012",positive A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0002D0COE,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]","Works for me. But It splits the two middle strings way more than my peace of mind allows me to be comfortable with it. They made it thinner so it doesn't stretch the strings too much & as a consequence, it will only fit a thin sponge which dries easy as far as Arizona & California is concerned.Suggestion to Planet Waves: I think you can make it thicker but instead of splitting the strings, redesign the mount, say with a Velcro so that it's still hangs on the sound hall but it's attached to the strings. It's possible to attach your product in a different way because I've modified mine & to my personal preference works without splitting the screen.",4,As advertised.,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive APH7O58XJXKPT,B0002D0COE,Michael W.,"[0, 0]",I have one of these in every one of my cases. It's a plastic sponge holder with holes in it; nothing special but it does the job.,5,Planet Waves Acoustic Guitar Humidifier,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive AXP7888CP2222,B0002D0COE,RTX,"[0, 0]","This is good for now! Keeps my guitar from drying out, warping, cracking,! For the money it works! Recommend this product.",4,This is good for now!,1332979200,"03 29, 2012",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B0002D0COE,Russ,"[1, 1]","We all know it's just a container with a sponge in it, no biggie. I bought it to get Super Saver shipping on something else and because I plan to keep an all-solid acoustic guitar at a weekend place where it will sit unused for long periods of time. Jamming it between the guitar strings and getting it hooked onto them feels a bit rough on the strings. But it should do the job.",3,"Simple Product, Kind of Inconvenient",1366416000,"04 20, 2013",neutral A3H4FCMNBYS09K,B0002D0COE,the goat,"[0, 0]",it does what it says it does. only complaint is that sponge is very small and in very dry areas it needs to be checked and refilled 2 times a week.,4,hydration station,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A3V1EHVB14TKX,B0002D0COE,TheMan,"[0, 0]",I agree with the others reviews. The sponge is too small and too thin but the humidify is small so it wouldn't fit any larger sponges. Okay for the price.,4,Okay maybe not,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0002D0CQC,b carney,"[0, 0]",Cleans your strings and makes your fingers go across the strings a little faster.This is a good long lasting product and a little goes a long way.It is VERY safe for guitar finishes.,5,Great stuff,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002D0CQC,B,"[0, 0]","That cloth... They should have included something that doesn't fall apart.Otherwise it's great. I use it as recommended by the container and it keeps the strings nice and conditioned, but I'm with other people here who commented that you can't really tell how much of the stuff is left inside. Good idea to keep more than one of these around.",4,"Easy to use, but...",1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002D0CQC,Captn' Bob,"[1, 1]","I play 5-string bass, both electric and acoustic and love this stuff. Each bass I have has different strings for various reasons and I use this on every one. My wife uses on her 6-string acoustic and electric guitars. We keep a can in every case!",5,"Yup, it stays on re-order list",1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0002D0CQC,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","No spill, no mess. This is one of the easiest to use products for cleaning strings and necks. Just use the fast fret and wipe off with a rag. It will not dry out, and lasts for years. The only thing I don't like is the can will not fit in accessory area of my guitar case and the led has sharp edges, so put it down before using the cleaner.",5,I have used for years,1321920000,"11 22, 2011",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B0002D0CQC,Casey D,"[0, 0]","Fast Fret, or at least some kind of string cleaner is a 'must have' for anyone who plays guitar. Because, if you think about it, strings get really dirty over time, and this product solves that issue. :)",5,YOU CANNOT GO WRONG WITH GHS FAST FRET,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive A23033Q9WZBG4V,B0002D0CQC,"Christian Farrar ""Chris Farrar""","[0, 0]",This stuff will lube up your strings pretty well! The only downside is that it leaves tiny pieces of fuzz on my strings after a few times of use- but it comes with a little cloth that I assume is meant for this little inconvenience.,4,I love this stuff,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B0002D0CQC,Christian Matthew,"[3, 3]","There's not much to say about this product, except that it works. It makes my strings last longer. Sometimes I get lazy owning so many guitars, and 20 minutes per "well done" restring adds up. This is a great way to put that off and keep jamming for as long as possible. It's small and conveniently stored too. I recommend trying it out!",5,Works,1370736000,"06 9, 2013",positive AXXYMIJBD0J9G,B0002D0CQC,Chuck,"[0, 0]",I have used Fast Fret for a number of years and think it's a great product. It now comes in a metal can and has a cap over the applicator versus the old plastic can with no cap over the applicator. This is a much better way to package the product and will probably help it retain the lubricant longer.,5,Great product!,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A127K5WGHNUUH3,B0002D0CQC,"Debon Panton ""Debon""","[0, 0]",I really love this. Tends to be very linty with time but it is still a very good product. Recommended.,5,Fantastic,1367798400,"05 6, 2013",positive A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B0002D0CQC,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[1, 1]","I am in agreement with others that state this is a must-have. I battled with fret noise on recordings and fingers dragging on the fingerboard. This really lowers the friction and makes for a much more playable instrument and supposedly protects the wood. I've used it on the back of the neck as well and it helps as much as on the fingerboard. I rub the entire neck down before and after I play. It makes the guitar smell like it came right from the shop, which I suspect is what they must've been using all these years and never told me, though I never did ask...foolish me. Since I've recently gotten into doing my own setups, where I've read many forums and posters have recommended this and I figured what the heck, it's less than $5.",4,Shouldn't have waited my whole life,1296604800,"02 2, 2011",positive A2C7BOQVFH1HLE,B0002D0CQC,Frederick Baptist,"[17, 17]","I discovered this string lubricant many years ago and I concur with what most of the reviewers here have said about it although I wouldn't call it a string cleaner although you indirectly clean the strings if you use the cloth and like another reviewer stated you should also use the cloth to clean the undersides of your strings as well. I unfortunately live in a very humid climate being only a little above the equator and so strings have a very short life here and so anything that can prolong their life is a real boon for a musician here. I agree that the only downside is the inability to tell in advance that you are running low on lubricant until it actually turns dry but I guess given the price and the overall usefulness of this accessory, one cannot complain too much. Now that mine has just run dry I'm going to delay a replacement purchase while I try out something new that I've just discovered called ""The Swipe"" which enables me to clean both the undersides and the topsides of my strings without chemicals. If this works as well as advertised, I may still get Fast-Fret but for its lubricating properties which really helps make playing a lot more comfortable.Recommended!",4,Very Useful Accessory For String Instrumentalists!,1229644800,"12 19, 2008",positive A303039F43KD4E,B0002D0CQC,GuitarExtreme,"[1, 1]","The name says it all. FAST fret = FAST fingers! I played over 40 live shows from 45 min sets to 2.5 hr sets just this year on national stages. My strings take a lot of abuse and slow down with all the sweat, grime, and dirt flying through the air. This stuff honestly works very well. It is part of my regular arsenal.",5,Best Stuff Ever,1380240000,"09 27, 2013",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B0002D0CQC,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[0, 0]","Especially for the price, this is a great buy. The strings on my acoustic were starting to get a bit loud when I would slide up and down the fretboard, and I was noticing quite a bit of lag when sliding too. The only downside is that it would be much easier to apply this directly to the frets without the strings on, but the appeal is to bring life back to strings that aren't shining like they use to. I just had to take a little extra time and care to get as much oil onto the fretboard and then make sure I wiped it in/off as thoroughly as possible, which required folding the provided rag and inserting it between the strings and fretboard and taking my time as I went from fret to fret. Not a big deal though because the result was very pleasing. The ease of sliding was tremendously improved and the strings sound and feel better than ever! Take 10-15 minutes and do you and your guitar a favor...",4,Glad I made the purchase,1318982400,"10 19, 2011",positive A10N243R7A5ZW3,B0002D0CQC,Javier Servigon,"[0, 0]","I just got this yesterday so I don't know how long it will prolong the string's life but I have noticed a difference already. It's a lot easier to play since the strings feel a lot smoother which makes this worth buying for that alone. Also, it's cheap so I would give it a shot if I were you. I'm really happy that I ""discovered"" this product, in fact, I'm already ordering 2 more.",5,really makes a difference,1316390400,"09 19, 2011",positive A2X2GEABQXRX7P,B0002D0CQC,"J. Carney ""Mongoose""","[0, 0]",This is my fifth time buying this stuff! I really like the new container. The tin is way nicer than the old plastic one. This stuff works great and lasts forever! I play daily and one stick will last me at least a year before it gets too dirty/dry to use. One swipe is plenty (2 strings at a time from nut to bridge); then just fold the cloth and wipe clean. Makes moving power chords and soloing so much easier.,5,Essential for any guitar player!,1347408000,"09 12, 2012",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B0002D0CQC,Jeff Felker,"[1, 1]","I have been using GHS Fast fret for over six years and it's amazing stuff, I apply just a tiny amount to the strings before I play and then wipe them down afterwards, I used to change strings every one to two months and now strings can last me a year. It's easy to control home much you put on and one can of this stuff lasts me a year or two, there isn't really any reason to just soak everything with it I don't think, I mainly use it to clean the strings. I'm really glad I found this stuff!",5,This stuff is great and a container lasts a really long time,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B0002D0CQC,John S.,"[0, 0]",Very nice product. Strings feel and sound noticeably better plus the white mineral oil smells really good when applied to the neck.,5,very nice,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002D0CQC,MetalFan,"[0, 0]",I used this on a bass guitar with older strings and it made the strings brighter and more lively. I will try it on all of my guitars as it will prolong the life of most strings. I like the packaging and the small cloth it comes with. I use sections of t shirts to clean my strings and put them inside the packaging along with the cloth. This is a must for any fingerpicking guitar or bass player.,5,"Revived dirty bass strings, great product.",1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A1UKMEC156SHOD,B0002D0CQC,michael king,"[0, 0]","This product is great, I use it after every session. Keeps your strings clean and conditions the fret board. Every guitar player should keep this in their case.",5,Good Product,1385164800,"11 23, 2013",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0002D0CQC,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]",Not an expert but it is cheap and simple and cleans and protects the strings. Hope that helps thank you,5,Works,1242691200,"05 19, 2009",positive A1LZ7QGWHBHWOD,B0002D0CQC,Peter Kim,"[0, 0]","This makes sliding on the bass real smooth. It's also nice for cleaning. It is hard to tell if you are running low on oil or whatever liquid is in this thing but they seem to last for a fairly long time. And it's super easy to apply. Even though you're not a pro, act like one and slap some of this stuff on your bass or guitar before you play.",5,Real smooth,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A91PW87FR65XH,B0002D0CQC,"R. J. Province ""Blade""","[0, 10]","This product is not what it seems. It has a cool name, but that's about it. It's a tool oil that stinks. I tried my best to get use to this product, but learned that there are much better ways after going into the studio and recording for the 1st time. After doing away with the Fast-Fret, my playing has improved and I hardly ever have to change my string because of gook. Not to mention that getting that crap on my fingers was just nasty. I now use Old English and my guitars thank me, my nose thanks me and my fingers thank me. You will too...",1,Not For Serious Players,1330732800,"03 3, 2012",negative AQOQUWM58SGFR,B0002D0CQC,rmblack,"[0, 0]","Seems to work well, though I don't know how long it's supposed to last. I have sweaty hands, and when I'm done I wipe my guitar down with this lil guy and it helps a lot to keep the strings from getting dirty or cruddy.",5,Works great ( I think),1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002D0CQC,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[40, 42]","I agree with all of the reviews, but have found another area to use fast fret on: THE NUT. When tuning, the strings (especially the lower wound strings) hang up on the nut which causes the string to pop instead of slide as it would on a roller nut. Dab Fast Fret onto the nut before tuning, and this problem is greatly reduced.",5,Another use,1209513600,"04 30, 2008",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002D0CQC,stefanj,"[1, 1]","I got this product to clean and condition my guitar fretboards (well duh!) Does it work? Yes and no. First it did not appear that anything was coming out. After a bit of rubbing I did notice a "slight" bit of solution (turns out its mineral oil)on the fretboard by the frets. I tried to spread it out with the included cloth and discovered that the cloth was useless (a paper towel would hold up better- seriously!) I used an old tee shirt square and spread some of the oil around- but honestly it took me 10 to 15 mins and I noticed NO difference in the appearence or the playability of the guitar. It says to use it before and after each session- thats about 30 mins of my time per guitar (I general play 2 guitars durning the course of a session). I do still use this occasionally, but I would not spend money to purchase it again. Just not what I was looking for in a fret board cleaner.",3,meh.,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",neutral A2MIP3AQVSF2SS,B0002D0CQC,"Teh Arbitrageur ""PM""","[6, 6]","Let's cut to the chase: this is, more or less, a tight roll of gauze soaked in mineral oil. But that's exactly what I need to clean and protect my fretboard. The lubricating feature is just a nice plus.",5,The best fretboard treatment I have ever used,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B0002D0CQC,tj,"[16, 21]","I used this on a 5string bass. I liked how this helps me slide around the fretboard easier. My friend tried it on her acoustic guitar and hated it.Her reason for her opinion is simple. This stuff puts out a LOT more oil (or whatever it is) than you would think. This has the unintended consequence of the oil making your hard-earned callouses soft...which when playing guitar can lead to bleeding fingers pretty fast (and did for my friend).To apply this you simply hold the handle and press down while running it along each string, one string at a time. I highly suggest you only use one slide down each string. At first it may not look like anything is getting on your strings, but give it a few minutes and you will start to see the excess oil appear and start pooling under the strings on your fretboard. That's ok. You will need to wipe away the excess, and I'm telling you, if you accidentally get too much, that excess oil may not come off easily (didn't for me at least). Mine left little pools of oil between the frets, and I only used one swipe and thought I had just a little on there. Naturally, this product also makes your fingers very oily feeling. My friend hated that part too, and I agree with her. Soft callouses = no callouses. This is a good product idea, and I like it in theory, and with my thick bass strings I didn't have the severe problem w soft fingertips that she did. Just be aware of the possibility of that being a problem for you.It does what it says, but you may not like what else it does or how it feels on your fingers.",3,"Good product idea, could causes problems for some people.",1329782400,"02 21, 2012",neutral A33DAMPX4T6K57,B0002D0CQC,T. Murphy,"[0, 0]",I've already posted about Fast Fret. I love this stuff. It's a mandatory inclusion in every one of my guitar cases.,5,The Best!,1381190400,"10 8, 2013",positive A27PF2GVKMJSAA,B0002D0CQC,ultravega,"[0, 0]","The tips of my fingers often get pretty dry and cracked, especially when I've been playing a lot. The problem, at least for me, is that pieces of the dead skins sometimes catch on guitar strings making slides, bends, and pull-offs less fluid. A few strokes of GHS makes the fretboard give me a much smoother playing experience. An alternative would be using Vaseline on my fingers, but that would probably be terrible for my fretboard. Also, I sometimes use an Emory board to smooth my fingertips which helps, but I'd rather do that as little as possible to keep callouses strong. GHS allows me to minimize that.",5,"Use this to shread, great for cracked/dry finger tips",1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A3NHUK1ISMZCFZ,B0002D0DWK,,"[0, 0]",The best buy for your bass drum,5,Five Stars,1405814400,"07 20, 2014",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002D0DWK,Bloose,"[1, 2]",These patches will greatly extend the life of you bass drum heads. Even if you use felt beaters on your kick pedal these pads greatly increase the strength and toughness of your bass drum head in the exact place it is needed most. As far as I can tel these do not change the sound of your head much if at all. They stay exactly where you put them so be sure to get it right the first time.If you have a double bass kick pedal I highly recommend either this patch or one from another name brand company.,5,These will save you hide!,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A1R019TURAPFDS,B0002D0DWK,camden108,"[1, 1]",These impact pads came very fast and do their job although one of the pad I received ive already warn through in less then 3 weeks,4,Alright,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive A5I7XOLQRH9YE,B0002D0DWK,Corbin,"[0, 0]",This has saved my bass drum head from many holes. Also has no affect on sound of bass drum.Would recommend.,5,Works great,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A1UMN04FQ6H32D,B0002D0DWK,isaiah,"[0, 0]","This works, and I really like Evans. But I got 2 of these and they both looked different and looked cheap. Although I have been using it for awhile now with hard use and it is holding up great and saving my kick drum head from abuse.",3,"Works, not great.",1394064000,"03 6, 2014",neutral A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B0002D0DWK,Jay,"[1, 1]",The Evans Pedal Patch will work for you great.. It will keep your mass drum head from gettingworn and nasty.. I cheap buy and it works excellent..,5,A Must for a Double Kick,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B0002D0DWK,Joshua,"[2, 2]",In writing a simple review for such a simple product there's only a few concerns you should have. 1. Would the adhesive dry out on this and 2. does it wear over time? The answer is it gets 4 stars. It doesn't dry out but I had to replace mine after 5 years because it eventually wore out. That's pretty good! Not perfect but pretty god!,4,"double bass pad works weel, won't fall off",1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive A3FA334BIFOMRD,B0002D0DWK,"K. Meagher ""MFT""","[0, 0]","They add depth to your bass drum by muffling the overtones a bit, and it is the pads that wear out rather than your bass drum head so these actually save you money and sound better. I've used a couple different brands, and they pretty much are similar.",5,"Yea, if you play double pedal, you want these or similar",1400716800,"05 22, 2014",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002D0DWK,Michael,"[1, 1]","they look slick and work really good, i would recommend this to anyone that needs a bass drum patch or so",5,look good and work great,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B0002D0DWK,NoName,"[0, 0]","its a patch that goes over the spot where your beater beats on the bass drum, guess it provides some useful purpose like kicking thru a bass drum skin, came with a few which is nice, price was right, so why not...go for it!!!",5,Patch Adams,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B0002D0DWK,Tony,"[0, 0]","I think this patch looks cool on the bass . I don't really hear any difference in sound ,But does give your drum head a better life span",4,It's cool,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A1UI4WTBYHYUGD,B0002D0E8S,Aaron haszard,"[2, 2]",This strap kicks butt im a tall and big guy so its hard to find longer straps for cheap and baby is long if I have it to max its TO LONG that never happened to me and im 6 4 300 LBS so if your tall buy it don't waste your time with the Planet Wave ones there junk too short and the leather ends are really thin and brake after a few weeks of hard usage,5,very good love the red,1376611200,"08 16, 2013",positive A2MAGKKVHUF21F,B0002D0E8S,Andrew,"[1, 1]","Very good strap. Fine quality. Your guitar will be fixed surely. Just one thing: that strap is too big for kids. So if you choose some kind of mini guitar, than you'd better to find something else. Else, this is a really good choise!",5,Awesome strap,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",positive ABRA676PKBNXG,B0002D0E8S,Antidote,"[0, 0]","Good stitching, no slippage. Awesome strap. Fits straps locks just fine. Perfectly happy with this strap. Thank you earnie ball!",5,Perfect for me. Awesome strap.,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002D0E8S,AT,"[1, 1]",I needed a new strap but I didn't want to pay $20 for one. I saw the ernie ball ones and decided to give it a shot. I'm glad I did. The strap is awesome. It's very very comfortable and can expand longer than any strap I've ever had. It totally deserves 5 stars!,5,Great!,1360454400,"02 10, 2013",positive A14FNPHPBHTMO4,B0002D0E8S,AWB,"[0, 0]",A very good strap.,5,I love it,1398297600,"04 24, 2014",positive A32264FNDHOH3Q,B0002D0E8S,"B. Hood ""alowishousrue""","[0, 0]",perfect size for us big guys. i do recommend some snap locks for it though. . . . . .,5,great for us big guys,1365120000,"04 5, 2013",positive A24IO6G3W158E4,B0002D0E8S,Brynn,"[1, 1]","I was displeased with a somewhat poor-quality strap I was using before. It just didn't seem to want to hang on, so I went ahead and decided to buy a replacement.This is what I chose, and notably, I chose it for the color, just simply because I thought a white strap would look nice on a red and white guitar.So far, it's given me no problems, and it looks very nice and functions perfectly. This is a great bargain, too, since it's certainly not an expensive accessory.",5,Great!,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A2FN5DGPDO01W,B0002D0E8S,D. Howard,"[0, 0]",A nice simple adjustable strap that has well reinforced ends to hold the attachment posts on my guitar without any worries. It is a bit slippery so for top-heavy guitars like Les Pauls the neck tends to keep slipping down so you have to support it with your fret hand a little. I thinking of sewing a silicon mat on the underside so it will stay put on my shoulder.,5,At this price it is hard to beat!,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A35NAFXV5GHZ92,B0002D0E8S,"D. Limbach ""Gadget Guy, Digital Media Produce...","[0, 0]","It's comfortable. It's adjustable. The color was a good match for the guitar. Unless you regularly gig for hours at a time, why spend 50+ smackers on a strap when this one does just fine? Put the dough into the guitar, not the strap. By several colors for whatever look you are going for at the time.",4,Nothing Fancy - More Than Does the Job,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive A1AA7FK3DPDDL6,B0002D0E8S,D. Oliver,"[0, 0]","For the money, this strap is as good as any other poly strap. Plus, it was made in the U.S.A.!",5,Great Guitar Strap for the Money!,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A3DDG0WH5SBF34,B0002D0E8S,G. Botta,"[0, 0]","I've only used it a few times but this strap looks like it's here to last. No frills, just a plain black strap.",4,Basic strap,1397520000,"04 15, 2014",positive A1B9TIERY43Q8H,B0002D0E8S,GeekParrot,"[0, 0]","This is just what it looks like - a very economical strap. The great thing about it is the length. As any other tall person will tell you, finding a strap that adjusts to longer than normal can be frustrating. This strap is very long, if you need it to be. For the price, very hard to beat this. Works well withDunlop Dual Design Straplok System, Blacktoo. Overall, a good buy, for a backup strap or your primary.",5,"Simple, easy. long strap!",1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002D0E8S,Gordy Styles,"[2, 2]","I've always loved the ernie ball straps from playing it all the way down to your knees, all the way up to you chest the strap never fails, I've owned countless ernie ball straps and I always come back to them for the main reason, I've never had one fail! a great strap for a great price",5,the best strap money could buy,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002D0E8S,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","i've had this strap for at least a year now, and it still works so well. goes great with my guitar too!",5,"Great strap, affordable price!",1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B0002D0E8S,Henry W.,"[0, 0]","For at great price, this strap does all that it is suppose to do. It is very will made, has the Ernie Ball logo on it and works just fine.",5,Great Strap at a very good price.,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B0002D0E8S,jb,"[1, 1]","What you see is what you get. It's cheap, It's basic, and It works. The best thing about this synthetic product is the price, and color options!",4,Call me the guitar man,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A5JC41VQDJVU0,B0002D0E8S,Jerome Vencalek,"[0, 0]","Made of quality material. I do not need anything fancy,because I am a simle person! It does a first class job on my vintage electric guitar!",5,basic strap,1365120000,"04 5, 2013",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002D0E8S,Jerry,"[0, 0]","Great inexpensive strap. Really, what more can you say? I wanted something to hold my guitar up, and it does just that.",5,Great inexpensive strap.,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B0002D0E8S,Joehorse,"[0, 0]",A very attractive and well constructed strap. I've been somewhat disappointed with some of the more expensive straps but this one is Excellent...................AND NOT SO EXPENSIVE. All the Buttons fit well (Snug) and it adjusts easily and quickly.,5,Just what I was looking for.,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive ABEQJOG7TS8GT,B0002D0E8S,John,"[0, 0]","this is a great strap. nice tight fit, snug and secure and very flexible. Best part this strap gets long long long. Yep here it is.",5,long and short,1308009600,"06 14, 2011",positive A1GUHIMGFE362L,B0002D0E8S,Kev,"[0, 0]","Great build quality, works like it should. Feels comfortable to wear also. No complaints at all :) Great color also considering my guitar is a shade of green :D",5,Awesome strap for an electric guitar!,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002D0E8S,Kodack,"[0, 0]","Cheaply made and thin leather leave a lot to be desired. At least it's long enough for even the lowest slung of guitar postures. This should accomadate a bass as well due to the extra length.I am comparing it to $10 guitar center straps which have double leather ends which are much sturdier than the ones on this Ernie Ball strap, which are thin and single ply. I wouldn't trust this strap without a strap lock.",3,cheap,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",neutral A2W7M00WSI4JND,B0002D0E8S,Kreature,"[1, 2]","I really didn't expect this guitar strap to be anything more than what it is. It's tight knit nylon with leather to attach to the strap posts, It's not a super fancy top of the line guitar strap, but it serves it's purpose well. feels sturdy enough and it's adjustable for a man of any size. I ordered it on the 20th and received it on the 23rd, no complaints here. If you are like me and do not feel that it is necessary to spend 20$ or 30$ on a guitar strap then this would suit you just fine, for 6$ you can't beat it. buy one or 2 nothing to lose here",5,A Basic Guitar Strap Does What It's Designed To Do,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive AA169UZEJYAV1,B0002D0E8S,Luckystar,"[0, 0]","I like purple, and it is purple. The strap is sturdy. It works, what else needs to be said; it arrived timely, is decent quality, and a nice color.",4,Strap for the Guitar,1385251200,"11 24, 2013",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B0002D0E8S,Lytle3891,"[1, 2]",this makes the second one of this straps that I have ordered and I love them. They are longer than your standerd strap and that is great for a big guy like myself. I don't have not one bad thing to say. great buy and will do it again if I ever need anouther strap.,5,great strap,1322006400,"11 23, 2011",positive A395RVQDH28EK9,B0002D0E8S,Marilyn Brown,"[0, 0]",So sexy with my SG. Great quality. I was going to get a pink furry one... this is better I think.,5,Ernie Ball Strap,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive A2KJY8BRDP8RZP,B0002D0E8S,Mark A Williamson,"[0, 0]","Got three of these straps as we got tired of changing them whenever we needed one on a different guitar. This is a great strap for the money. They leather ends do not rub the guitar finish and the holes do not wear out as fast. If you want to spend more money, you can and get a little better (leather extends higher on the strap on the more expensive ones -- nicer) but if you want something that is functional and looks good this is a good value.",4,Great strap,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002D0E8S,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]",This is a very nice guitar strap in light gray. The strap material and the double-leather ends are heavy duty and should last a long time. I got this at an awesome price too!,5,Ernie Ball Gray Polypro Strap,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002D0E8S,miT,"[1, 1]","Product does what you would think. I use it on my bass and haven't had a problem with it yet. If you are constantly playing shows, this may not be your first choice, but if you just need something to hold your guitar or bass up, then this is it. You can't beat the price.",5,"Great, cheap strap",1318896000,"10 18, 2011",positive A3IRXJOT9PY6SE,B0002D0E8S,Paula Gallagher,"[1, 2]","I have both black and white Ernie ball straps, really comfortable, easy to adjust, holds guitar securely, and both colors look great with black guitars!",5,"Well made, Durable and Simple.",1317081600,"09 27, 2011",positive A15BHBF0L0HV1F,B0002D0E8S,"Quaestor ""Raoul Duke""","[0, 0]","Nothing special. Just like every other strap of its kind. I compared it to other poly straps I have and it's OK. No better and no worse. Price was good. It took a long time to come. Leather ends seem OK. I mention that because it appears to be the main complaint..I'm using it as a spare so it should be OK. I'm a little disappointed. I'm used to a higher quality from EB products. It is very adjustable and should be able to be used by nearly everyone. I don't perform a lot of antics on stage, it's just me and the axe. I don't expect any problems. Hope this helps. Small "thumbs up" to Amazon.",3,Nothing Special,1385769600,"11 30, 2013",neutral A5O3ZBCOLILKQ,B0002D0E8S,Roger M. Bates,"[0, 0]","Finally I found a long strap for my new guitar. I had bought one earlier that was leather, but was way too short. It felt like my guitar hung around my neck. This new strap is plenty long enough, and looks good. My only negative is that it is sharp on the sides of the strap so most players will feel it on their neck, but it sure fits nice and long. I would recommend this to any guitar player.",5,A long Strap!,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A1L3H6SSKSRNGV,B0002D0E8S,Rojimbo,"[0, 0]","the hole at the end where you hook it up gets worn out easily .. just try and leave it on always..its cheap but it wont fail, wont drop your guitar, if you're careful.",3,regular.,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",neutral A2V9R0KCU8X6EH,B0002D0E8S,Roy Aaroen Sr,"[0, 0]","I'm sure glad that I bought these straps, there not leather but are put together very well. I plan on using them as backups in the studio. The price was just right, cam quickly and I'd buy them again.",4,Straps,1309046400,"06 26, 2011",positive AEHDGUE3L90ZS,B0002D0E8S,saint Jimmy,"[0, 0]",I figured at this price I wouldn't be able to use this strap to secure my Dean from Hell guitar. But figured if it wasn't up to being a reliable strap for my expensive & pretty heavy ax that I could always use it for my Rock Band guitar. And I'm rather certain that this strap will outlast the Rock Band guitar. So very pleased with this strap & would recommend it for any beginner with a inexpensive guitar that's likely 1/4 plastic and very lightweight.,5,Rock Band Strap,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002D0E8S,SJ Holley,"[0, 0]",I've used this strap on different guitars and it works great on all of them. If you're looking for an economical strap this will work great. My experience has been that Ernie Ball makes great products.,5,Great buy,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A27GPJSZDRQ1ZW,B0002D0E8S,Smurfie,"[0, 0]","My preferred strap was a hand made leather with my name on it, but it wasn't adjustable. I bought this one for its adjustability.",5,Good strap and inexpensive,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002D0E8S,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","I've tried leather straps, I've tried Rocksteady straps, I still keep coming back to this strap. It's steady, Highly adjustable. And it works very nicely with the Dunlop Dual Design Straplok system. Good job Ernie Ball! I even prefer this to a nice Levy's strap that I own because the Ernie Ball strap is a bit slipperier",5,My favorite strap by far,1390348800,"01 22, 2014",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002D0E8S,TWM,"[0, 0]","So perhaps I don't know what shade burgandy really is. Or the picture is a bit misleading. It is as stated, although the picture shows a criss cross pattern this is just woven. As too ""DEE""s reveiw... the buckle doesn't seem to bother me. I am not calling him or her out or anything. My best guess, it's playing style. I myself play bass, when I first started I played on the 3"" inch straps and found they bothered me, went to the 2"" straps proplem solved. I am sure that at certain lengths it does become a bother. But for me and the way I play... No complaints.",4,Purple and Red had a baby?,1351641600,"10 31, 2012",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002D0E8S,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","Great strap, durable and good lookin. It Works great for me, i like this type of strap's, simple & durable. Try one.",5,Ernie Ball Strap,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive AOPFMCP5DXUK0,B0002D0E8S,Zachary Swanson,"[1, 1]","This is my second Ernie Ball strap i have gotten, and sure there are cheaper straps out there its a crapshoot what your going to get from them. These straps have leather ends that hold the guitar securely, the strap itself is a step down from a seatbelt (If a seatbelt will keep me in place at high speeds this strap will keep your guitar in place at low speeds), and the length would be sufficient even if you are 7 ft. tall. Coming in several different colors to match any color guitar this is the only strap i will buy in the future.",5,Excellent Strap,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive AETQIN7OH0RL9,B0002D0HY4,"AllThingsTech ""JustBeNice""","[0, 1]","Not a great mic, but if you need something realitively cheap, it'll do. Limited dynamic range. But, it works. Wish I'd have gotten something a little nicer though.",2,It's OK -- Monotone,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",negative A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B0002D0HY4,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[0, 0]","This is my second SM48 in 25 years! What's the difference between the 58 and the 48? The 48 is made in Mexico. There is a noticeable difference in tone with the 48 with the on/off switch. (I did not buy that one) If feedback is an issue in your practice space, get the one with the switch, otherwise opt out for better clarity.I say go for it!! Save $50.",5,Very good mic for band practice.,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive AS421KUEDNJ5V,B0002D0HY4,Jinx Lee,"[0, 0]",This mic is great! I have one I have used from coast to coast to coast to coast. Unbeatable in price and quality. You can't go wrong with a brand name like shure. I have had mine for 14 years and it still sounds like it just came out of the box. You will have no shame in your game with this in in your arsenal. As a veteran bluseman I recommend it. It rocks! As clean as a marsh 'possum.,5,Clean As A Marsh 'Possum!,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A3SS4Y0BDSPDB0,B0002D0HY4,Landon Cunningham,"[0, 1]",I got these mics because I am in an environment where we needed the ON/OFF toggle on the microphone and - for us - it works great. These mics sound great for both normal speaking and singing in a small room. They sound similar to the Shure SM58 and we use them every day. They are still going strong.,4,A Great Low-Cost Mic,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002D0HY4,StudioDude,"[1, 2]","This microphone is the best microphone I have ever owned. It is very dense, a little quiet, but the sound is absolutely brilliant quality. It is very clear sounding, and very well built. Get this mic. You will not regret it.",5,This microphone Rocks!,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B0002D0HY4,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","I like the durability of it, and the on/off switch. it came with a carrying bag and a mic holder + adapter. its not as powerful and clear as i though it would be, but its far better than the other mics in the price range that i have used. i haven't tried this through a PA live yet. i just bought an Helicon voicetone and im hoping it boosts it a little. im sure i will have this mic for years to come and hopefully i can spring for a better Shure later on.",4,Much Better than my old mic,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive A10ZSXTQA264C7,B0002D0JZ6,Bubb Rubb,"[1, 1]","Holy guacamole, you guys- this amp...I was terrified at first because I plugged in and turned on and had NO SOUND.Took the batteries out and fumed over my foolish purchase, then decided to try once more.Fired it up with my electric kazoo plugged in and WE HAVE LIFT OFF!So rocking.I actually got this for my acoustic-electric ukulele and it sounds beautiful through it. I keep the volume low and the door open about 1" to get a clean-ish tone. Haven't cranked it up yet for that dirty blues sound but I'm sure it'll sound awesome too.",5,It's so funky I can smell it!!,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002D0JZ6,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","First, I have to say the only reason I bought this is that we have two pot belly pigs that live in our house...so this was a no-brainer to purchase just to have as a fan of pigs, and I play the guitar too.Now for the review.This little "collector" amp turns out to be something I will actually use rather than put on a shelf to look at with all of our other pig stuff.I was very surprised how well built it is. It's solid as a rock with chrome handles, edge guards and a pig snout for the volume control.It looks like a mini suit case and contrary to another review, the AC adapter fits into a compartment inside so it may be stored internally. It also operates on batteries which makes this little thing quite the gem to take with us this summer. Now I can take the Fender or Gibson electrics rather than the acoustic.Okay, I keep getting off topic here...The sound is clear and crisp for it's size. Sure, it's not my Fender Mustang IV, but I didn't pay 600 bucks for it either. But then my Fender doesn't have a pig's snout!! There are no controls on this for tone adjustments, just a volume knob. But, most of our modern electric guitars have quite a bit of tone adjustment anyway. I would compare the sound coming from it as above average but it's the novelty of the amp that is the real attraction, for me anyway.As for it's size, I would say it's just about the size of your average small jewelry box. But it's much heavier, deceptively heavy but I like that. It doesn't have that "cheap" feel about it.Like I said, I WILL use this occasionally, especially during summer months when we cruise in the convertible or in the conversion van. I look forward to the comments the amp will get, I'm sure way more than my guitar playing skills as I still have a lot to learn. But, learning should be fun and this little amp and is just another way to make it even more fun.In summary, I would highly recommend this to any pig lover who owns a guitar or to anyone who's looking for a portable amp that operates on either batteries or an AC adapter.A word to best describe it...."COOL".",5,"WAY better, louder and clearer than I ever expected AND IT IS SO CUTE!!!",1390348800,"01 22, 2014",positive ACWJDL1ZYX8RE,B0002D0JZ6,Dr. Dale,"[0, 0]","I have had this amp for quite some time and find that it does exactly what I want it to! It is so much easier to carry around and needs no outlet. Turn in half way up, you get a clean sound...crank it maxed and you get that distortion that made it so famous. I own a piece of the legend and music history!",5,This Piggy Is Legendary!,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B0002D0JZ6,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[1, 2]","Put away your effects pedals, modellers, and software for awhile and get back to the earth - or at least the simple appreciation of what an electric guitar sound can be, straight off the axe with nothing but pickups, volume, and tone pots to shape it.For me the classic Pignose-and-a-Strat sound is the opening of ""I Looked Away"" from Layla, but I'm sure everyone's got their favorites.Loud enough to ""feel the air"" and coax a variety of natural-sounding distorted tones. Stick an SM-57 in front of it and fool a lot of people into thinking it's a tube amp. By working your guitar knobs you can get a clean sound, along with that ""barely breaking up"" holy grail of tone for many blues and rock players.By learning how much you can do with relatively little, you'll gain a new appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses of all the tone-shaping tools that have come along since.It might surprise those who take today's hyper-saturated, over-processed metal distortion for granted as the official, community-sanctioned guitar tone to discover the challenges and pleasure of touch and response with subtle dynamics and without infinite sustain.One bit of weirdness: When I began playing my Pignose I immediately noticed a buzz, as though something small was rattling around between the speaker cone and front grill. The four mounting nuts were easy to loosen and, sure enough, an extra washer had gotten caught in there during assembly. Fortunately it slid right out and there was no damage.Get the power adapter and save the batteries for when you absolutely have no choice.The first amp I ever had was a small Ampeg tube from the early 60's with a single 6 inch speaker, volume and tone knobs. I've no idea how many watts it put out - not enough for my parents to complain from their bedroom next door. With that baby cranked, I spent many happy hours in tone heaven. All these years (and amps) later I guess I've always been searching for that sound and the Pignose comes closer than any tube distortion, blues overdrive pedal or rat-ty box I've tried.For the money, you can't beat it.",5,Thoreau Would Love It,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A3USVXMH3QNRLG,B0002D0JZ6,Ken Yo,"[0, 0]","Fantastic. Just love this little amp.At first thought it was broken, but batteries were not sitting in right.Very happy it's ok.",5,Love the sound,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive AG5L0MYSPPWDC,B0002D0JZ6,Mano,"[0, 0]","Sounds simply great! As greasy as a Pignose has to groan and as simple as it has to be. Great on bass notes and can also get clean with highs; it does sound different when opened and by moving the guitar volume, it changes its distortion (the louder, the more distorted). The Pignose power supply (Pignose AC9 Power Supply for Pignose 7100) is helpful when been home, but also works with 6 AA batteries. You can also amplify it's sound by connecting it to a higher-watt amp. It comes with really nice looking stickers. I'm planning to keep it for years.Update on review(Jan 9, 2013).I admit that it might be more expensive that other 5 watt amps, but as time goes by, I just fall more in love with my Piggy! I've learned to use better it's own volume combined with the guitar's.I have other amps of higher power that can get a LOT louder that the Pignose, but I just LOVE the level of distortion it gives; I cannot get this crunch with the other amps, no matter how much pedals, bells, whistles I have tried... This crunch is unique and the world loves it, as simple and plain as that. The good thing is that it has an output at the back to connect it to louder amps and like that you can have at louder volumes that unique crunch I so much fell in love with.The 7 chords give a clean amazing sweet-grumble (the one that make teenage girls sigh for you...) with high volume on the Piggy and low on the guitar.",5,Muddy Pig,1320278400,"11 3, 2011",positive A2IPU94WKACV06,B0002D0JZ6,Mark,"[0, 0]","I didn't know a little battery powered amp could sound so good. It sounds just as good if not better than my Roland Cube 20, of course without the effects and such, but still, a great little amp for practice and a little gig with family and friends. Puts out pretty good power for a little 5w. Has a great sound in my opinion.",5,I was skeptical at first,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0002D0JZ6,Michael J. Edelman,"[2, 3]","The Pignose is not the world's best travel amp, or portable amp, or practice amp. It's not very good for vocals, it's inefficient, what with its 40-year old design, and it distorts way too easy. There are far better amps for most purposes from Boss and others that deliver a lot more clean volume, thanks to modern class-D amp technology, and a variety of digital effects to boot.BUT... there is one area where the Pig prevails. If you're looking for the sound of a big overdriven amp in the studio, or miked on stage, the Pignose will give you that sound for less than the cost of one good quality overdrive pedal. By opening and closing the box, you can get a range of cabinet sounds from the open-back Fender to the classic Marchall sealed cab, and everything in between. Frank Zappa recorded a lot of his guitar parts using nothing but his SG running into a Pignose, and he got fantastic sounds.Beyond that, it's cool looking, reasonably rugged, and even has pegs that allow you to hang it from a guitar strap. Every rocker needs one.",5,A classic,1337990400,"05 26, 2012",positive A27AD1FFGBVFY0,B0002D0JZ6,RobE,"[2, 3]","The previous reviews are pretty accurate, though I would add that when the Pignose cabinet is closed, it can often sound rather boxy. It sounded much clearer and cleaner when it was opened a couple of inches.As for using pedals with it, it will take distortion to a degree. It reaches a point, if pushed too hard, at which the definition of the distortion will begin turning mushy and shrill. You can use a distortion + overdrive to decent effect, especially if you are running a cleaner sounding OD like a Tube Screamer. I don't think it would do so well with a Bad Monkey, for example, though, which has more dirt in the tones it produces. I don't have a fuzz box (not yet, but have one on order), but I think most fuzzes will sound like crap unless you use a relatively cleaner, sweeter one like the Red Witch Fuzz God or the Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz. Otherwise, you will hear too much ground asphalt in the sound.My wah wah, a Morley Power Wah, was almost useless with it. The limited frequency response of the 5"" speaker made it sound overly throaty on cleans and when I put the boost in the shrillness would show itself again.A chorus pedal sounds totally sweet on it, but a phaser, in my case, a Phase 90, just destroys the sound. A flanger is also not really advisable. You can use delay, just not with very rapid repeats. Putting a compressor in front of your clean signal would probably make it more manageable for the Pignose' speaker. I just bought a Dynacomp, but haven't tried it on the piggy.This is a good cheap first amp to buy for a youngster who is just beginning their journey on guitar and for practice when you are on the road on vacation or business. Once the young 'un seems dedicated, though, it is time to think about moving up to a VOX AC15C1 (note: that amp can do hard rock fine, but not high gain metal) or an ENGL Screamer. I personally can't imagine recording with it, but Y guess that would depend on the engineering skills available to you.",3,Using Pedals With it is a Mixed Bag,1309219200,"06 28, 2011",neutral A2LSR40ZH18TPH,B0002D0KOG,Amazon Customer,"[2, 2]","Using this to mic my Mesa Boogie Mark V 1x12 cabinet. It is holding a Shure SM57 microphone. The microphone clip that came with the stand is plastic, but I'm using the one that came with the microphone which has metal threads.",5,Solid,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A34WEXT7SIRFE4,B0002D0KOG,@ciscoza,"[6, 6]","I just purchased the mic stand for my desk at home. It does the job well. If you're looking to do some desktop podcasting or internet radio, then, it's perfect. Many adjustments to get just the right position. It's definitely not a performance mic, as it does feel a bit filmsy, but, you won't notice the flimsiness except for when you're adjusting it. Adjusting it is a tad tedious, but, you can get a really good position with the microphone after a couple minutes.I've mounted my Samson Q1U Dynamic Cardioid USB microphone to it. It works well for sure. Then, I attached the standard pop filter, and the microphone started tipping it over. Make sure the boom is aligned with a leg extension, or it will tip over if there's too much weight. Just find something semi heavy and find a way to attached it to the existing counter-weight, and it will be excellent. So this mic won't play nice with your large condensers + pop filters + shockmount at the start, but, just find a good counter weight and all will be well.It looks great, and will definitely be easy on the eyes in any room. It was a good investment, and all in all, you definitely get what you pay for. If you're hesitant on attaching a lot of stuff to it, then, I would recommend shelling out a couple more dollars for a sturdier stand.But atleast for me, it does the job, and does it well.",4,"Great stand, but the the counter-weight could be heavier.",1291161600,"12 1, 2010",positive A33F2WVDF74EA7,B0002D0KOG,"F. L. Hall ""Methuselah""","[0, 0]","This little fellow is well built out of mostly steel and is heavy for its size. The locking knobs do their job without fail and I don't have to over crank them to get them to hold. I use it sitting on top of my table which holds my computer, recording interface and all the other stuff I use for recording. It adjust perfect for vocals and I drop it down if I want to use it for recording my acoustic guitars without using a pickup. Same with my violins. I get a different sound recording through a mic than I do a pickup.The base is heavy and will hold a mic with the boom extended all the way. You must turn one foot in the direction of use to get a full extension but with a minute retraction, it will stand securely in any direction. I set it where I want it then just swing it out of the way till I need it. I have used it sitting on the floor by my chair and reaches fine for vocals or acoustics. It's just more accessible on the desk. This would work fine for drummers.I would recommend this to any of my critical buddies. Thanks",5,Sampson MB1 Mini Boom Stand,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002D0KOG,Kenwood,"[4, 4]",This mic stand will work great for mic'ing full stacks and guitar amps.Some people have mentioned the counterweight could be heavier but they need to pay attention to how they are orienting the feet in relation to the microphone. You should make sure one of the feet is pointing in the exact same direction as the microphone arm so that way the downward force is applied directly onto the support leg.,5,Great Stand,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A14PY68SX7D5DV,B0002D0KOG,Leonardo Lee,"[2, 2]","Just got this stand today.First impressions are always important, and this stand gave me a good impression.It seems to be made solid enough, not like some cheap off brand crap.The base is solid and heavy to keep the stand from falling over.The telescope mechanism is quite well made.Comes with a cable clip and an adjustment piece for smaller mic adapters.I got mine set up to extend up to 3ft tall. It's quite the perfect height for when I'm seated on my stool.One thing I did not quite like about the construction is the crew on rod to the base place. It unscrews easily when the mic stand is moved. Maybe adding something to keep it screwed in?Would recommend to others.Probably will be buying a few more to mic my amps and cabs.",4,good buy for the buck,1336003200,"05 3, 2012",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B0002D0KOG,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","this is a great stand for anyone looking to mic up their guitar amp, seems well built and rugged, although the mic clip is just a cheap plastic component you should immediately replace!",5,great for those looking to mic up their guitar amp,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002D0KOG,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I use this with fairly light mics (seeNady DMK-5 Drum Mic Packagefor details).While I generally do not mic bass drums, when I do this stand allows me to do it my way, which may seem unconventional to some folks. I place the mic on the batter side of the drum about three feet back. Since this can be problematic with the floor tom and throne (and hi-hat) hindering access, the boom and adjustability of this stand are a great help.Where the stand shines if micing amps. Some small amps, such as theFender Champion 600 Electric Guitar Amplifierare usually placed on a raised surface to keep them off the floor. This stand will reach any stand that is chair seat height. For larger amps that are on the floor or tiltback stands, this mic stand will still allow you to position the mic where you need it.My use is relatively narrow - kick drums and amps. But for each, this stand is excellent in my opinion. With the mics I am using it is heavy enough to remain stable, and for where I need to place those mics, it allows me to do so with relative ease.",5,Perfect for bass drums and amps,1337731200,"05 23, 2012",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002D0KOG,Nike,"[0, 0]",Rock Solid! Sturdy! Everything about it is exactly how you would want it to be. I use this to MIC my Blackstar 2x12 Cab with an SM57,5,Solid,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A34UQQ1DPQ31IH,B0002D0KOG,pruittjr1,"[0, 0]","I look at many stands before I brought this one, the rating were great and I'm very pleased with the purchase. If I need another stand I will buy this one again with no hesitation.",5,Great stand,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive A32NZIV3FHCK62,B0002D0KOG,Richie K,"[0, 0]",This is a well made table top stand. The weight of the stand holds the mic and wire in place with ease. I would get this stand again.,5,Great stand,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B0002D0KOG,Seventh-777,"[1, 1]","I have quite a few mic stands, and picked this up to use for micing a guitar cabinet. I love the low profile and the design of the feet - it's very sturdy, and all around better than the DR stands that I have which cost twice as much. It has plenty of weight to it and enough reach to easily reach all 4 speakers in my 4x12 without becoming "tippy".5/5, though it would have been nice if it shipped with more than just the single cable clip.",5,Sturdy stand at a great price.,1367107200,"04 28, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B0002D0L40,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","I purchased this for a friend who has just taken up playing the violin, she prefers it over the rosin that came with her student violin because of the wood that forms a grip around the rosin.",5,Decent rosin for beginner,1324771200,"12 25, 2011",positive A3322FTE1MQQGM,B0002D0L40,Amber,"[1, 1]","Its much better than what I got with my violin. Its been good I can't really complain, considering its basically tree sap.",5,Rosin,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A7WNXHL0QNHY7,B0002D0L40,happypup,"[1, 1]",it's ok but a little cheaper quality than I expected. I would recommend going a little higher price. It also arrived cracked.,3,It's ok,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B0002D0L40,Josiah H.,"[1, 1]","The rosin does the trick, and it's cased in a nice wooden holder, so it shouldn't crack easily (unlike those round rosin containers).",4,Violin Rosin,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002D0L40,Michael,"[0, 1]","really cool looking rosin, works well and is just overall awesome, you cant break it either becuase its in wood",5,awesome,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002D0L40,SJ Holley,"[1, 2]",I had some other rosin that was just a mess to apply. This rosin is great because it's encased in a wooden sleeve that leaves your fingers free of rosin. It's so easy to apply and doesn't leave any messy residue on my fingers. I haven't been playing the violin for very long but did know I needed something to rosin the bow easily. This was exactly what I needed.,5,Easy To Use,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A7KIY7RDFHRN9,B0002D0L40,"Uriah Rose II ""In the house of the hanged, no...","[3, 4]","I got my daughter a cheap fiddle here and the rosin SUCKED big time so we got this to use instead. Works well once you learn the trick of scuffing it up the first time you use it. I know everybody knows this already, but I've never played with a bow before, most all my instruments use pics or at least fingers.",5,Works good once you learn the secret of using it for the first time,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A1JNNQAUI5FZV,B0002D0LKY,Cliff,"[4, 5]","Good length but very slippery. I had my wife sew nice cotton fabric to the backside using white thread and it look better and doesn't slide around. I took sandpaper to the lightning bolt for the more faded rugged look and it is actually a very rad strap that I have been commented on a few times now. For the price, why not? Be creative and make it original and it can be a very nice addition to a nice acoustic or electric. As far as the base product, it has gone through a lot of use and is not showing any signs of wear.",3,slippery and young,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",neutral A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002D0LKY,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I just put this on my Dot Hollowbody. It's a big, heavy guitar and this strap looks good and does the job. I like how it looks and feels and would buy another one just like it. The price was great, had the Gibson name on it and was a great value. 5 stars.",5,"WOW, great strap",1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A30VX06O5GPY13,B0002D0LKY,Dennis R. Crisp,"[0, 0]",Got this for my electric guitar. I am able to adjust it to the length I play with. Very sturdy guitar strap.,5,Not too bad,1394582400,"03 12, 2014",positive A1B9Q3SNKI6T5V,B0002D0LKY,Dustin Kempton,"[0, 0]","It just randomly pops off my bass, it's so slick that when you let go it the neck just goes straight down. I hate it.",1,I really do hate it.,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",negative A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002D0LKY,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","i love the design, and the strap holds up very well. i would reccomend to anyone who likes gibson or the lightning bolt symbol.",5,"great, long lasting",1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A2BJZRLR99YW75,B0002D0LKY,JuanKiDaz,"[1, 2]","I hope there had been a closer picture of the product.I was a little surprised when I got it because it doesn't look as great as I imagined.The white lightning is stamped on the black strap, the same goes for the GIBSON name on the end of it.Maybe it will get better looking in the long run.",4,Lighting bolt Gibson strap,1291075200,"11 30, 2010",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B0002D0LKY,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]",Had this strap for 20 years now and still going on strong. Just a simple well made product that does the job. Perfect for those who use the instrument very high on the chest. Looks classic too!,5,Simple and to the point,1384214400,"11 12, 2013",positive A2FN5DGPDO01W,B0002D0LM2,D. Howard,"[0, 1]",A perfect match for the original I replaced. These fit the American sized pots perfectly. The price at Amazon was the best I could find without buying used crap.,5,For American sized pots.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0002D0LM2,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]","This is an original Gibson Gear replacement part. Don't change your knobs or any kind of part in your Gibson (Les Paul, SG or any other) if not for the real deal. I have a Les Paul and I definetely intend to maintain its value in the long term by using original parts. Besides, they look great and will perform their job for many, many years!",5,Great replacement knobs!,1321920000,"11 22, 2011",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002D0LM2,Jon S,"[0, 0]",I replaced the metric pots in my Greco LP and needed new top hats. These look great and work perfectly.,5,Perfect Gibson knobs,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A3K24MXK7GFY8,B0002D0LM2,MoisesGo,"[0, 0]","I like replacing pickguards, truss rod covers, knobs, etc. on my guitars. This is a nice part. Looks awesome on my Les Paul Traditional Desert Burst.",5,Nice knobs,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B0002D0LM2,Rick,"[0, 0]",These are stylish and fit perfectly on my guitar. They are even and not warped like the stock ones were.,5,Good purchase,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B0002D0MFI,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]","Like all Gibson products, this is high-quality polish that one would use on a high-quality guitar. I have used Gibson polishes for 38 years....",5,Gibson Polish,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3IVULXGE2PB43,B0002D0MFI,Jeffro,"[2, 2]","I bought this recently and I love it. Why? It has no "smell", it leaves no residue on your hands, it's very "light" but yet it cleans, shines, and polishes your guitar beautifully. It leaves a protective coating on the guitar which not only protects the finish, it also makes it ultra-shiny glossy and brings out the rich deep colors. This is fantastic stuff. If you own a guitar this is the best product out there. But what else can you expect from a US company like Gibson. I was very suprised that it was this effective. This little bottle goes a long way. I have already polished all of my guitars and my friend's guitars and I still have more than 1/2 a bottle left. If you need to polish your guitar look no further. This is your best choice.",5,"OMG!!! All of the positive reviews are spot on. Best product out there, look no further!",1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A16UCWYG4924HH,B0002D0MFI,"Kenneth G. Nielsen ""Kenneth""","[0, 0]","The cloth that comes with the product is a high quality polishing cloth but some idiot thought it was best to package it stuck to the bottle with a glue button that leaves glue stuck to the cloth. This glue is only removable after a expensive bath using Goo Gone or similar glue dissolving solution, then washing with warm soapy water by hand and rinsing thoroughly in clear clean running water until all soap is removed, then hanging the cloth up to air dry, preferably outdoors in the sunshine if you have that available. The cloth is so nice it is worth the time-consuming and correct method of cleaning, but is not why you buy a product that is supposed to clean and polish in the first place. Somebody better redesign the packaging for this product as the Gibson cleaner polish is first-rate and puts a high lustrous shine on the guitar surface which comes out bright, dry and hard almost like having used a high quality paste wax but without residue. Very good stuff, very irresponsible packaging for the convenience of the factory I assume but without forethought to the customer's needs.",5,The polish is great the packaging sucks.,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A9CQXTVLHQBMA,B0002D0MFI,Mike,"[0, 0]","I was unsure what kind of polish to get for my guitar. I would have thought pledge would work, but after a little reading I found out that could be bad for the woods tone and resonance. After scoping out Amazon I came up with this product, and I am happy. It makes my black guitar shine and is very easy to use. It also comes with a nice polishing cloth...great deal for the money.",5,Works great and a great price!!,1334102400,"04 11, 2012",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0002D0MFI,Reviewer,"[0, 0]",I bought this to get the grime and finger prints off of my Les Paul before putting it on eBay to sell. Worked great. Didn't harm the finish at all.,5,Safe on Nitrocellulose,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B0002D0N70,"C.E. ""Frank""","[2, 3]","This is my second condenser microphone and I have to say that I love it. I previously owned an Audio Technica 2020 condenser mic which sounded thin and not as natural to me. I noticed that this mic does not really boost any frequencies like some other mics do in this price range. With this microphone, what you hear with your ears is basically what you get. Of course, room acoustics and microphone positioning all play a large part in the final sound.I use an Alesis mic preamp with a Focusrite 2i2 interface and the recordings sound clean. Another thing to mention, this is a variable pattern condenser mic. However, even with all the polar patterns that this mic has to offer, I usually just leave it on cardioid since I mainly use the M179 for vocals. Although I usually only record vocals, I also record electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and drums with the same microphone.Overall, my experience with this microphone has been pretty great. I think that for this price, it will be hard to find another microphone that can perform on the same level.",5,A work horse with transparent sound!,1368835200,"05 18, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002D0N70,David G,"[0, 1]","I sent it back, probably due to my ignorance. Has multiple patterns to collect sound. Was a clear mike but I didn't detect any body to the sound. Maybe a preamp would have helped. I checked out many mikes and ended up with a Rode NT-1A which is probably similar in character. My goal was to record my voice without color and this came close. I wonder how this could have a zillion ratings of five stars? Suspicious ratings to me. Now that I have more experience I would be curious to check it out. But since I found a good solution I don't think it's worth the effort.",4,Clear mike (my own spelling of microphone),1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A2W8RH6YUNXH83,B0002D0N70,HoboKing67,"[5, 5]","Ok here's the deal...I'm just a small home studio type of guy, and honestly I wasn't expecting much when I shelled out the $120 for this mic. I have just always seen it around and I thought it would be a solid choice for my first multi-pattern mic! The first time I recorded with it, I had it on omni mode and played some acoustic....it sounded amazing! I can't believe this mic is that good. Crisp, clean sound (who cares if it's made in China like that one guy says?), and very flexible usage. I've since used it on toms, acoustic, a room mic for amps, and even some background vocals, and it has shined every time!So if you're like me and looking for a low-price LDC with multiple patterns, GET THIS. You won't be disappointed at all! :)",5,CAD m179 review,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B0002D0N70,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","this mic gives a great range of recording purposes! Seems well built and rugged, the only complaint I have is that the face plate on the front fell off after only a month of light use, they must use a cheap adhesive for it, I had to clean both surfaces and give it a dab of gorilla glue to get the plate back on",4,great audio quality but the front plate fell off after a month,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",positive AW91VDERXXKGT,B0002D0N70,Nessander,"[5, 6]","I bought this mic after hearing good things about it, but I had never tried it. It has impressed me quite a bit since then. I use it in a small home studio set-up, along with a Presonus Firebox and Logic Pro on a Macbook.For the price, this mic is a very good deal. It sounds much better than an Audio Technica 3035 that I had (and ended up selling shortly after getting this mic). I also got an Oktava MK-319 that is a much more expensive mic, and that was then sent to be mod'ed by Michael Joly (and therefore cost even more) and I'd say the two mics are very similar. I end up using the CAD M179 a lot more because it's less valuable, but sounds just as good.What else? It has low noise and combines the crispness you want from a condenser without being unpleasant. It sounds particularly great for male vocals, in my opinion, although I have used it for as a room drum-mic. I would highly recommend this mic, especially at this price point.",5,Excellent mic for the price -- esp. for vocals,1239840000,"04 16, 2009",positive AQOQUWM58SGFR,B0002D0N70,rmblack,"[0, 1]","Got mine for under 130, and it's a great Mic. I can use it for vocal tracks, or recording for webcasts that kind of thing, or recording studio guitar sounds etc. Awesome mic.",5,Awesome Mic for a great price,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive AT01FH4U3GP0O,B0002D0N70,"TomVette ""TomVette""","[6, 7]","I've done a good bit of recording over the years. This microphone has very very low self noise, low distortion and a continuously adjustable variable pattern.I've listened to and recorded with this mic and compared it to many other high priced options. This mic is outstanding, the sound of the mic simply disappears . . . it records just about anything presented to it very naturally with great detail, but without hype or over brightness.I applaud CAD for keeping the price low which provides a great mic for drum mixing which would not be possible at the price point of this more expensive functional competition.",5,"Variable pattern, low noise",1328400000,"02 5, 2012",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B0002D0PB4,Aichokeu,"[0, 0]",Last forever and easy to hold onto. Not much more to say but there really isnt much more that needs to be said. My favorite picks.,5,Awesome,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive AOHR2Q90UXF23,B0002D0PB4,"bk from the states ""bk from the states""","[0, 0]","Great all round pick, one of my favorites. Easy to grip and are pretty quite. They wear out extremely fast though.",5,Great all round pick,1404604800,"07 6, 2014",positive A1RXH9W4TZB2EF,B0002D0PB4,D. Bellino,"[0, 0]","I recently bought a bunch of picks of different gauges and materials for a shoot out. I think you have to see what kind of tone you are looking for - yes, even in a pick (sorry guys! - but for me, this material and gauge had a full sound, without being thin and the material feels best in the fingers. (I previously used .63 gauge acetal Claytons.",5,Pick Some Up!,1385078400,"11 22, 2013",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002D0PB4,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","I like these pics. I use a variety of thickness and this are moderately thin. good for fast strumming, etc. they feel good in your hand and are easy to hold onto. I would buy them again.",5,good pics.,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B0002D0PB4,Gutjammer,"[0, 0]","Years ago I used the Clayton "small teardrop" picks. I couldn't tell from the picture, that these were full size, and I didn't check the size in the description. I still had a few of the small ones, so I used them as templates, to cut these down. I would have rated them higher, if I could have used them as is. It's my own fault for not looking at the specifications. I purchased two six packs of Clayton Teardrop picks, but found Dunlop 423R60 0.60mm (Orange) Tortex Small Tear Drop Guitar Picks, 36-Pack which are a lot cheaper.",1,"I had been using 1.5 mm picks, but needed teardrop picks, for shredding",1404000000,"06 29, 2014",negative A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B0002D0PB4,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","Clayton's rule! Been using since they debuted and will never change to anything else.Long lasting and great tone besides.Awesome.yes,indeed.khjghjjh hgkjhgk",5,Only picks I'll ever use......,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002D0Q2W,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 1]","I owned a Boss graphic eq many years ago and never really took to it. Ah, the folly of youth. First, this pedal is dirt cheap, but the build quality actually seems very solid. The sliders have a nice feel to them, as does the on/off switch. If you have any tonal issues with your amp then a graphic eq is an easy solution. No, it won't make you love an amp you hate, but if you're ALMOST THERE, or even just want to add some sonic variety, you won't really realize how useful and vital a graphic eq is.My rig right now is a strat and jazzmaster into a Pro Jr. I love the amp, but as the volume goes up the treble gets a bit piercing. I've been able to tame that issue with this pedal. It's a subtle thing. It takes some time to play around with the sliders and figure out what will really hit your amp's sweet spot - at least in my application, where I'm leaving it on all the time. This pedal would also be good for a solo boost, as it has plenty of output to make your leads punch through.Overall, for this price, you can't go wrong. This is one of those pedals that has a million applications and will always have a use in my setup. I'm thinking of getting a second one and building a pedalboard specific to my acoustic rig (comp, eq, chorus, reverb).",5,You don't realize how much you need this pedal,1298592000,"02 25, 2011",positive A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B0002D0Q2W,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[11, 12]","Seriously, this is a great pedal. I can't improve upon what others have said, but I will mention a few points.1. I use this after the preamp or dirt boxes for a lead tone, or to add more crunch to my Fender Frontman 212 when inserted in the effects loop. It's run before time based effects (delay, phaser, etc) for me.2. I sometimes use it before the distortion as a clean booster, while focusing one of the sliders to boost a few frequencies.3. If it gets noisy or ""self oscillates"" after a while, change the battery to a fresh one. Better yet, use an AC adapter.I found out about the last issue after reading a few Harmony Central reviews. Otherwise, it's been on my setup for about seven years. I take care of my stuff.",4,Tastier than Fish N Chips,1266537600,"02 19, 2010",positive A7E0CJH464L82,B0002D0Q2W,andrepilla,"[4, 5]","Well, just got one of this and been messin with it for a couple of hours...I still think it takes a bit of brightness on bypass but when it's on it's great! I've been thinking on using it mainly as a boost for leads but it sounds so much better with it i can't seem to turn it off!it's light, small and it looks well built but only time will tell how resistent it is but hey for 30 bucks it's a great deal!This is a good EQ for an excelent price, not an excelent EQ so i give it a 4 out of 5 and look forward to testing some others danelectro pedals.",4,a very nice EQ,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002D0Q2W,Brian,"[0, 0]","For your money I can't recommend the EQ enough. It's cheap, works well, and is small enough as to not clutter your pedalboard.",4,Fish & Chips,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B0002D0Q2W,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[1, 1]","Originally I purchased a Behringer EQ700 equalizer pedal for my rig. It was cheap at around $20+ some change but like the other reviewers noted, it's noisy with hiss. So I took the advice of another reviewer & bought the Fish & Chips model by Danaelectro and it's terrific.I plugged it directly in line on my SKB pedal board, turned them both on, turned on the amp, put it on clean then distortion channels while cranking up the volume to max & no discernible hiss nor hum. Mind you this is not a boutique pedal so there is a tiny bit of noise at full volume but not to the point it is noticeable.This pedal has a cool 1950's style & appearance. It has a great punch when you raise up the Level and the tone selections are great to help model various guitar & amp sounds. For a modifying pedal, you cannot go wrong for the $30 price tag. If you're in the market for a great 7 band EQ pedal, then you'll be hard pressed to find one for the price of this one.This product rates 5 out of 5 possible stars.",5,Five Stars Without Hiss or Hum,1299283200,"03 5, 2011",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002D0Q2W,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[1, 1]",I been playing guitar for 12+ years now. I play lead and rhythm. I needed a good EQ to sometimes scoop the sound a bit since I have a variety of guitars and they all sound different (some too much on the low and the others too much on the high). I don't like interfering with my mixer and amp settings and decided to get a pedal EQ instead. A boss EQ is solid and all yes but cost ALOT more. This EQ achieves almost the same results and I paid less! It has it's own level BTW.,5,Great EQ,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002D0Q2W,Charlo,"[4, 4]","I've been useing this pedal for several years and it does the job. Yes, it could be metal, and I wish the button gave a satisfying 'click' when I step on it. For under thirty clams I can look past these things. I have not had any issues with noise (crackling or oscillation). I really have no complaints at all with it's performance so I am glad I didn't shell out 3-4X more money so I can feel more secure when I unlatch my pedal board in front of gear-snobs. I don't think I need to run this pedal with every amp I own but it does a great job 'opening up the sound' of boxy or dark sounding amps. When I run it in the effects loop of my Palomino V8 (great little practice amp btw) that little amp sounds HUGE. Also great in front of my Blues Jr. If you own an amp with a single tone knob (Pro Jr, Valve Jr etc) or if you find your tone stack lacking responsiveness you owe it to yourself to buy one of these. Even if you are satisfied with the responsiveness of your amp's controls, this pedal can double as a volume boost when playing lead. Once my sound is dialed in, I leave typically leave it on and forget about it. It's also pretty indespensible for shaping the sound of your amplified acoustic guitar-",4,GREAT PEDAL FOR THE MONEY,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002D0Q2W,Chris30542,"[0, 0]",I wasn't expecting much from this pedal but it has been a pleasant surprise. I use it to zero in the tone of my Alvarez acoustic for live shows. The pedal is quiet and solidly built. The price is great too.,5,Nice pedal. Great price,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A1A9DIM802STMK,B0002D0Q2W,Daniel Freeman,"[1, 2]","This is a basic EQ pedal, that is a bit noisy in my testing. Even when running on battery power, there is a bit of hiss that is just enough to be annoying in my rig and probably enought to be very annoying in some higher gain rigs.",2,Buzzy buz buzz,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",negative A1HSW0NIX8VQ07,B0002D0Q2W,lunchie,"[1, 2]",For a cheap EQ it does great. Sometimes though when I hit the switch the light turns on and there is a second before the signal comes back. If it was not for that it would be a 5 star rating. I am not too worried about it because the pedal + loop pedal is still cheaper then the MXR or Boss Eq's,3,Does its job,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002D0Q2W,Matt,"[0, 0]","I needed an EQ pedal since my current amp has no way of adjusting it's EQ. Most distortion pedals I plugged into it ended up sounding way to "bassy", and so I bought this in hopes that it would help clear that up a little. I really didn't expect much since this pedal was so cheap; and for a brand new one at that; I was completely surprised that this worked and also helped improve the overall sound by fiddling with each band adding a nice richness to the overall mids. If you're looking for a cheap way to dial in your tone for your guitar, I'd recommend this.",5,Insanely good pedal.,1399075200,"05 3, 2014",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002D0Q2W,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought this EQ pedal to use with a 70's amp project. I replaced the speaker and needed some mids so I bought this pedal to use for a clean channel. The EQ and boost works great for being a plastic box. I have seen the F&C; be called 'pure gold in a plastic box' on a Telecaster forum and read reviews all over the net saying the same thing.The EQ works wonders for tone and is priced less than it's MXR and Boss counterparts. I am not going to rehash all the other reviews, but I use it with a bass/guitar amp and it works surprisingly well with the old amp and a passive bass. The boost combined with the 2 low bass EQ's works wonders for low end.I use a Boss GE-7 EQ pedal with a different amp, and the F&C; works as well as the Boss as long as you don't mind the cheap construction from Danelectro. I do not gig with the pedal so the plastic doesn't matter to me. I am wondering how long the switch will last though, but at this price, who can be critical.Some Danelectro pedals can be sorted into the novelty realm, but this one is actually very functional and can open up all new sounds. I also tried the EQ with a Telecaster and the pedal gave me alot more bass and low end. I hope this lasts as long as my old all plastic FAB distortion that I bought used for $5.",5,great EQ for the price,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive AW91VDERXXKGT,B0002D0Q2W,Nessander,"[5, 7]","These Danelectro pedals are great quality for the money. I use this pedal behind my dirt pedals for added flexibility and bringing out some more ""brilliance"" to the tone. The case is plastic, not very attractive, and perhaps not very sturdy. Also the button to push down for the effect leaves a bit to be desired -- it doesn't feel very solid. But I intend to use this more for recording than live use, so I'm not worried about that. Anyway, there aren't many EQ's on the market, and for the price, it can't be beat. I would recommend it.",4,Good flexible EQ,1235260800,"02 22, 2009",positive AFLRU6952DEFX,B0002D0Q2W,S.,"[1, 1]","Had this for about 3 years now - it works great, and for 30 dollars, it was a heck of a bargain.The construction is ok - it's plastic with a metal + rubber bottom, but seems sturdy. Battery is easy to get in and out, and comes with one (but is not shipped connected to the terminals).Signal wise, if on, it adds a tiny amount of hiss and static, which raises the noise floor by a hair. The noise isn't noticeable unless you are paying attention when turning it on or off. Besides, if you are boosting the high end, you are going to get hiss.Works great in front for a clean or unclean boost, but I tend to use it in the fx loop - where it does what it's supposed to do. I think it's a must for getting the most out of an existing amp setup, especially if the amp's EQ isn't doing it for you, or the cab or speaker choice is less than optimal - this thing fixes it all!I would definitely choose this over more expensive EQs, but I tend to take good care of my stuff.",5,Amazing Value,1298332800,"02 22, 2011",positive AN5QXK8A9F8LH,B0002D0Q2W,"S. O. ""soo""","[0, 0]","This pedal, fish and chips, which i find it to taste nothing like, works nicely.And was pretty cheap..I've heard some complaints/worries about the flimsiness of the plastic.As of 03.13 the plastic seems pretty thick/durable.The switch does seem of a poor quality, but if it did break im sure either send it in and get a new one or put a nicer switch in yourself.As for noise, It doesn't seem to add much, unless you have the gain switch at the end turned up high, and with distortion and what have you.I haven't gotten to blast (play bedroom level, technically) since i've gotten it, but it sounds good through the headphones.I'm using a squire strat, fryette sas distortion, now the fish and chips, boss me-50 all running into, for now, my vox vt20+, which is outputting to my headphones. soooo...Its sounding nicer that way.I cant wait to get it through my other amps.I've also heard of very very short battery life. I've got the standard 9v i think from planet waves and it's powering it just right, so far.Tomorrow's the real test, a few hours at least",5,Seems good,1362787200,"03 9, 2013",positive A38L9I59GH34O0,B0002DUPZK,A Customer,"[2, 2]",I have a Fender T Bucket acoustic guitar and I put heavy guage strings on it. As beginner these strings were not good for me. I tried these and they blow away the heavy guage strings. Good quality. Glad I bought these.,5,Better than heavy guage strings.,1345507200,"08 21, 2012",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002DUPZK,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[2, 2]","Nice overall, with a good sustained ring from the steel strings (1-2) and a bit of a metalic sound on the wound strings (3-6). I like the sound I get on my Yamaha acoustic.",4,"Nice ring, a bit metalic",1295222400,"01 17, 2011",positive A36PFVYT15GZC2,B0002DUPZK,Mountain Biker,"[0, 0]","I love these strings, I've tried others but I always come back to these, great for beginners, the phosphor Bronze provide a lower/deeper tone that I prefer, but still very bright.",5,Excellent choice for Acoustic Guitars - custom light 10-50,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B0002DUPZK,PH,"[2, 2]",I read the reviews on Ernie Ball strings. I have to say that I love the strings. They have a rich sound that brings my acoustic alive.,5,Great Acoustic Strings,1324857600,"12 26, 2011",positive A39ZK4KYML9463,B0002DUPZK,Roger,"[0, 0]",Who say's Ernie Ball can't make good Acoustic Strings. This set sounds just fine and for the money forget about itThanks Amazon! :o-),5,I love it,1361318400,"02 20, 2013",positive A1DYBNOP47KAE1,B0002DUPZK,Z.W.T.,"[0, 0]","What can I say, they are Ernie Ball Slinky strings. I've been using Slinkys on my acoustics and electrics for 40 years and they have never let me down- (Unlike some of the higher priced strings) I might add. Very responsive and never dull or weak sounding. Crisp highs and smooth lows that don't get "mudded" out. I would recommend these to anyone to at least try a set on your acoustic guitar and Ernie Ball Super Slinkys on your electric guitar. Still, after all of these years and innovations in strings, Ernie Ball still gets my vote hands down!!",5,Great Slinky's as always!!,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive AU9RL6MBM25YY,B0002DUPZU,Arlcay,"[0, 0]","I originally purchased these strings because of the 11-52 gauges. I wanted a set of strings that would have slightly lighter tension than a regular set of light gauge which is usually somewhere around 12-54. Upon installing these strings, I can't really see much difference in size from the regular light gauge, but maybe it's too small to notice with the naked eye. I'm not entirely sure that these strings were louder or a marked improvement over the old DAddario strings that they replaced. They might be a little brighter or have more clarity due to being new. The guitar that I'm using them on, is a small body with a nice mellow sound anyway, so everything sounds nice and smooth. Overall, I'm satisfied with the sound and performance of the new strings, but I don't think I'm ready to give up DAddarios yet.",4,Good Phos/Bronze Set For Acoustic,1348012800,"09 19, 2012",positive A14FNPHPBHTMO4,B0002DUPZU,AWB,"[0, 0]",Arrive on time and as described. I have yet to install but do not expect any surprises as have used these strings in the past. I have read many of reviews on guitar strings as well as talked to many different guitarist. Pretty well all have their favorite set of strings. What is interesting is they do not all agree on a specific type and/or brand. So I reckon each has to find their own. So far these strings have worked for me but am still experimenting to find "the ones to love"!,5,Back Up,1400976000,"05 25, 2014",positive A3QAILPOPQI3TC,B0002DUPZU,Jeffrey Riedy,"[0, 0]","Ernie Ball is really on to something with the Slinky series, offering a nice range of weights. I swear by the Slinky, after being conned into a a set of Mexican-Made Martins.",4,"Said it before, SLINKY is the way to go for the acoustic",1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002DUPZU,LARRY,"[0, 0]",I use these strings on some of my acoustic guitars. good brand and good tone. 5 stars for this one.,5,good price and good quality,1367452800,"05 2, 2013",positive A31997Q9ABEIE9,B0002DUPZU,Pen Name,"[0, 0]","SLAP THESE PUPPIES ON YOUR TEN DOLLAR SQUIER AND YOU'VE GOT YOURSELF A $2000 GUITAR.I'd describe the sound as a bit "metallic'ish", definitely a sharper tone.",5,SOUNDS LIKE THE STRUMMING OF A MILLION HUMMINGBIRDS,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002DUPZU,Renbutsu,"[1, 2]","Heard good things about the Ernie Ball Slinky string set and decided to give it try on our son's Taylor GS Mini. Replaced the worn out strings out of that guitar and he is back in business. Honestly though, it is hard to really compare strings, these seem fine and currently I see no reason to try another brand. In conclusion, I see no reason not to buy and install these again.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",4,Good set of acoustic guitar strings,1369094400,"05 21, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002DUQ04,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]",I have found the perfect strings and these are not them.I will use these for my lower end stuff I will probably sell anyway. We all have our preferences but I'm not an Ernie Ball fan. They're cheap though.,4,good string for cheap guitars,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A1PO2WOQ0LO73Y,B0002DUQ04,dgray5150,"[0, 0]",Ernie Ball Acoustic strings will bring your tired guitar to life. My playing sucks - sounds better with these strings. Bright and warm at the same time. Great tone. Easy on the fingers,5,Ernia Balls - acoustic strings are terrific,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A1AA7FK3DPDDL6,B0002DUQ04,D. Oliver,"[0, 0]","I installed these on a Silvertone SD10, which is a dreadnought acoustic guitar. They are so much nicer than the strings that were on my guitar from the factory. If you are looking for a regular/medium string, these are real nice. Great product.",5,Great Acoustic Strings!,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3QAILPOPQI3TC,B0002DUQ04,Jeffrey Riedy,"[0, 0]","No matter the weight selections, I've found the Ernie Ball Slinky series a worthy pairing for my acoustics. Theyy're responsive and twangy.",4,Slinkies are my go-to,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive AR6CAR106LX2Y,B0002DUQ04,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]","I have a cedar topped acoustic and these strings brought it to life without losing the cedar smoothness. No mud, clear mids and highs with clashing. Mounted them with the brass tone pins and this guitar just rings like a bell now. Love it.",5,Wow! Volume!,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive AASCUHX7YUC6M,B0002DURNK,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","These guitar strings are nothing special, and based on the amazingly low price nobody should expect them to be. They work well, look good, and are fairly durable at a very low price. I was remodeling an old Behringer and all I wanted was a fresh, shiny set of new strings. For playing, they sound pretty good. Best part, in my opinion, is that they're made in America, as well as the majority of Fender products. If you want to spend the extra money, I'd stil recommend Ernie Ball over these, or perhaps simply a higher quality pair of these Fender strings. You get what you pay for. As far as shipping, Musician's Friend did a great job getting the order out quickly. I'll be ordering from Musician's Friend again.",5,Average strings but great price,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",positive A3DZBMO93FHKTH,B0002DURNK,arleas,"[0, 0]","I bought a guitar and for a while used the strings that were provided with it. After a month of using those strings I decided to replace them since I was having trouble keeping the low E string in tune. I put these strings on and compared to the "default" strings, it was almost silky and softer by comparison.I'm guessing the guitar came with steel strings and these are nickel. The sound was much nicer to my ears as well. They were relatively inexpensive and made a great choice for replacing the strings on a new guitar.",5,These felt silky compared to the strings that came with my guitar,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002DURNK,AT,"[0, 0]","I have tried nearly every kind of popular strings out there. I've used ernie ball, fender, prs, just all kinds. When I bought my first real fender guitar it came with fender strings and I loved them. So when I needed more strings I just got fenders. I am happy to say that I will prolly never buy different kind of strings again. They are so clean sounding and have a pure vibe to them. GREAT strings.",5,Fantastic,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002DURNK,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","These are the Gold standard for all Strat type electrics, Fender or not. I put these 150's on all of my Strats regardless of the brand. They are durable enough to take a pounding and sound great. I tend to play my Strats a bit rougher than my Gibson's or acoustics so these are well tested in my house. I get a bit carried away with amp volume and tend to bend the strings a bit. I will continue using these on all of my Strats until I find something better which I haven't yet. I do use other strings on other types of guitars and you can see my reviews on those as well.These are bullet proof. They take a pounding and last as long as you could expect!!!",5,A must have for all Strat type electrics,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002DURNK,John Barry,"[1, 1]","There are something special about these strings. They ring so bright and beautiful. I absolutely love them for my fenders. I honestly don't use them on all of my fenders but they are on my tele. They're gorgeous sounding, especially when new.",5,I've been using these since 1980,1308268800,"06 17, 2011",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002DURNK,Jon S,"[0, 0]","Don't know what it is but I love the sound of these strings, placebo? Maybe but IMO these are the best sounding strings I've played with.",5,Love Fender Strings,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0002DURNK,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[0, 0]",I use Fender strings and I have used many other brands as well. I like Nickel for the reduced fret wear and the sound. I change out my strings about monthly and if a particular guitar is being used quite a bit I can go 2 to 3 weeks for hard playing.I started using Fender strings with the Stratocaster bullet strings as they are specifically designed to fit into the tremolo bridge on the strat. They sounded great. I use these for my telecaster in 10 -46 (factory spec) and they are real nice too.I do not recommend using stainless steel strings on guitars because stainless strings are like using stainless steel files on your frets. I have seen some real damage in some cases in a relatively short time period. Stick to nickel and you will be glad you did!,5,Fender Strings are great strings,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A356RFKNIG043B,B0002DURNK,K. Swanson,"[1, 1]","We geetarists are a funny bunch: we'll change out pots and caps and pups from our axes and amps all day long, and spend a fortune doing it. But sometimes we could make more tonal difference by just spending five bucks!Case in point: pure nickel strings. Time was when that was all there was...and gee whiz, that was a time when good guitar tone ruled. Coincidence? Nope. These things just sound better, if by better you mean warmer and with a subtle feel that your fingers will convey to your brain in milliseconds. If you're used to wrapped strings, and you like to play blues or classic rock or pretty much anything but metal, these might be all you need to make your rig sound a whole lot sweeter and smoother and just more musical in general. Especially if you use tubes.Tubes and pure nickel are like Gilmour and Strats or Angus and SGs. They just fit.I'm not nuts about Fender acoustic strings, but I like their normal electric strings fine, though Ernie Ball Slinkies have been my go-tos for many years. But these Fender pure nickels are very very nice, and at 4.75, they're a real deal. Most pure nickels run nearer to ten, and these sound pretty much the same, and I don't seem to break many of 'em neither. If you're used to mixed alloy, pure nickels might seem a little ""dull"", but wait a bit and you'll find that the harmonics are still there when the alloys have faded. Plus the feel is just smoother and nicer under the fingertips. Try a set and see what I mean. It's subtle but it's beautiful.But the main reason I love these is for playing at VOLUME! I turned my modded Hot Rod Deluxe up to call-the-cops levels (the neighbors are getting used to it by now), louder than the drummer by a good chunk, and I got: less squealing, warmer tone by far, and full chords, triads and double stops that felt and sounded smoother and grinded with more harmonic warmth than any alloy string I've ever used. I think there's an electrical cohesion between pure nickel and good pups and tubes that is simply sublime. Check out BB's tone on the legendary Live At The Regal to hear what I mean. That's the stuff.So, if you haven't tried pure nickels, spend a buck or two more (or maybe less!) than you normally do and give these bargain-priced nickels a try. You might find that you're a convert within seconds. I know that my ears sure love them when things are really cranked up; those Zep and Jimi riffs just sound and feel so much more right with pure nickel. And digging into some Otis Rush or Billy Gibbons licks is like night and day. The bluesy stuff just begs for pure nickels.Hell of a bargain at less than five bucks.",5,Pure nickel is where the tone is at,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2D9QW4TY8CFB0,B0002DURNK,Philip Gardner,"[0, 0]","You want a Fender to sound like one, and using these strings helps with that. I have them on a MIA Telecaster and they stay in tune and have good sustain. I'm happy with them.",5,Fender guitar strings,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive AWQQ1QHCECDJ3,B0002DURNK,RonNW,"[0, 0]","I like these 9-42 Pure Nickel strings ... nice tone, work well on my Stratocaster with Fender locking tuners ... great combo, even with ghost bends, slides, and pounding with Drop D and Open G tuning.",4,"Good tone, last longer",1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A1TJ393OFP21I8,B0002DUS8E,Clam Canoe,"[0, 1]","You can't beat these, for the price. I use them on 3 of my guitars (2 27" scale baritones in A and B, and a 24.75" standard scale in C#)I got a 12-pack (elsewhere) for under 4 bucks a set. They sound really good. No breakage problems, etc.",5,Nice for the price.,1385251200,"11 24, 2013",positive ASG42G9QTBUX1,B0002DUS8E,Kyle,"[0, 0]","These came on my American Tele in 2004, and I've been buying them ever since. Sweet action, durable, and very affordable.",5,Fender strings on a fender guitar,1374019200,"07 17, 2013",positive A10H2F00ZOT8S2,B0002DUS8E,Mike C,"[0, 0]",Decent strings I used for a beat up strat that I had. Nothing to special but it was good enough for that. I'd recommend these.,4,Good for the price,1362873600,"03 10, 2013",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B0002DUS8E,Pat,"[0, 0]",Same kind that come on all guitars from the Fender factory. Classic sound. I have switched to D'Addarios to capture that Frusciante sound.,4,Good Factory Replacements,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A307Y5ACUY4RN6,B0002DUS8E,Reno,"[0, 0]","I've used quite a few strings out there and imo these are the best for feel, sound and overall quality. If you play Fender instruments you can't go wrong using their strings. Of course strings are a subjective thing so to each his own but I will say I used 2 different strings most of my life but was in a guitar store one day and picked up a Tele and was immediately impressed with the strings. I looked at the back and noticed they were colored ends so I thought they were D'Addario strings which I found to be odd considering it was a new Fender. So I did a little research and found that Fender was indeed doing the colored ends now as well. Been buying them ever since and love them.",5,Fender Strings,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive A14BICJ93WO926,B0002DV6RQ,Adam H,"[0, 0]","I think they did it right splitting the light and medium gauges. What resulted for me was the perfect gauge string. They almost sound as good as mediums but feature the playability of lights. I also think these strings last a decent amount of time, particularly if you wipe your strings after playing (which I need to get better at doing). Bottom line: I highly recommend these; they are the strings that I use and have been using for several years now.",5,My Favorite Acoustic Strings...,1311033600,"07 19, 2011",positive A341MNU9GWBWKS,B0002DV6RQ,CaptainButts,"[0, 0]",I've always played on light gauge strings and really wanted more sound out of my guitar so I found these and just took a gamble on this medium/light set and I was not disappointed. There was an immediate notice in sound difference and also the playablility of my guitar became a little more challenging. They offer a very warm tone with very good balance overall throughout the strings. I've always liked Ernie Ball strings and these were a great starter set for me to upgrade to. Would recommend to any level of guitar player!,5,Great step up strings,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A3M9FH2OZKYF4D,B0002DV6RQ,"D. L. Sniderman ""Amazon Fan""","[0, 0]","I had changed my strings with some new Martins I got recently. They were bloody awful! Luckily, I'd also picked up a package of these Ernie Ball strings. First of all, they were packaged better than the Martins, they went on more easily and after I tuned up, they sound SO much better! Thank you Ernie Ball, for making far superior strings. My guitar thanks you as well (grin).",5,"At last, great strings!",1371945600,"06 23, 2013",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0002DV6RQ,Handsome Johnny,"[0, 0]",i was pretty happy with them when i got them and finally used them and will likely pick up more once i need them.,4,pretty happy with them.,1297900800,"02 17, 2011",positive A15RCM1I2ATTXJ,B0002DV6RQ,James Lawless,"[0, 0]",I always LOVE THESE!Moreso because I am not getting ripped off by a Brick & Mortar shoppe for a tool of the trade.,5,I always buy this!,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A121QRWXZIO6UP,B0002DV6RQ,Jarrett Venturini,"[2, 2]","This set of strings is fantastic. I've been playing for over ten years now, and have tried everything from Elixirs, to D'Addario, to Martin, to John Pearse (you see where I'm going with this?)and many more.I have to say that for the money, these strings are in a class of their own. When I first started playing I loved the coated strings. I wouldn't buy anything but Elixirs for years! Then I got married and money became tight, and for $15 a pop, a set Elixirs wasn't looking as good as they used to.So I tried every other set of strings under the sun for about three years.I finally landed on these Earthwoods by Ernie Ball. Amazing!They are not coated, but after a while I got used to that, and now actually prefer non-coated strings.These really do bring out the ""earthy"" tones of my dreadnought. And the Medium Light set is just perfect! Nice size high E string so I don't feel like I'm going to snap it when I do a pull off, and good bass response.All in all a fantastic set of strings that you can't afford not to try.And at $5, why wouldn't you give them a shot?",5,Great Strings,1338336000,"05 30, 2012",positive A5JC41VQDJVU0,B0002DV6RQ,Jerome Vencalek,"[0, 0]","Have always liked Ernie ball products,so I thought I would like to try their strings,to see how they work,I am very pleased !",5,Strings,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B0002DV6RQ,"karaoke ""music lover""","[0, 0]","I've used GHS medium bronze wound strings on my Martin D-18 for several years. I thought I'd give these Ernie Ball strings a shot after reading reviews. They are lighter than I expected. They are closer to ""light"" than medium. I'm not that impressed. They sound too bright and occasionally rattle on the frets. I think the next set I buy will be medium and probably GHS. You never know until you try.Update: I've gotten used to the 'sound' of these strings and I DO like that they are easier on the old fingers when playing. Pure Bluegrass players like to torture their fingers with heavier strings to get that mellow BG sound, though. ;) At my age I need all the help I can get, so I'll have to admit that I like do like these strings.",4,First Time Trying Ernie Ball Strings,1343865600,"08 2, 2012",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002DV6RQ,Kenwood,"[1, 1]",These just sound flat in comparison to Elixir Nanowebs and they don't feel as good either.I guess I just prefer coated acoustic strings.,4,Sound is lacking,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002DV6RQ,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I built a CBG recently and decided to go with these strings as suggested on several websites. The sound I get from the AD&G strings sound great wit the piezo pickup and a tube amp. The strings seem to hold up well. I cannot comment on how well they hold a tune because anyone who knows cigar box guitars knows that keeping them in tone with parts like round head bolts for a nut and an eye bolt for a bridge can be an uphill battle. These strings sound great, I was thinking of stringing my electric acoustic guitar with them also to compare the two styles of playing.",5,Great sounding on a 3 string Cigar Box guitar,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A2X68NVO0SGCMC,B0002DV6RQ,Patrick Elhoffer,"[0, 0]",I use these strings on my gig guitar because the are light enough I can play a couple hours without shredding my fingers but they are big enough to give it a nice warm sound,4,great sounding strings,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B0002DV6RQ,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]",I don't like the feel or sound of these strings. I bought both the .010 and the .011 and they both hurt my fingers and sound like tin foil. I would not buy these again,2,I do not like them,1402704000,"06 14, 2014",negative A3H4FCMNBYS09K,B0002DV6RQ,the goat,"[1, 1]","put them on my daughter's guitar, and she enjoys them. anything would be an improvement over the dead strings that she was playing.i'll take ernies over martins, but not over d'addarios on my guitars though.",4,okay,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive A3W2E6S24BTXXK,B0002DV7U2,"airchamp ""ariel""","[0, 0]",I purchased several of thes Fender Mini stands because I don't have a lot of sapce for my guitars and I fold these up and stick them in my closet when need I don't need them.For approx. ten bucks you can't go wrong. They work as well as bulkier more expensive stands,5,inexpensive and portable,1401148800,"05 27, 2014",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002DV7U2,almost I,"[2, 3]","I have owned two of these stands. The first one was rendered unusable after the set screw disappeared. The second one must have walked off on its own while I was moving to a new place. Not the greatest stands by any means, but for what they're worth, I didn't mind spending another $10 to get one. Sure there are other stands of much higher quality that are even more compact and portable. But price, ability to collapse, and it's light weight made it the one I bought... again.",3,Good for what it's worth,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",neutral A2MAGKKVHUF21F,B0002DV7U2,Andrew,"[0, 0]",It is not the size for mini guitar. May be for the big one...Connections are shaky. You will surely notice that the quality is toooo low.,2,Choose something else,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",negative A1TJ393OFP21I8,B0002DV7U2,Clam Canoe,"[0, 1]","Total flimsy junk. It leans WAYYY too far back. I'll be damned if I put my $1000 guitars on these things. On the other hand, ChromaCast makes one that's very close to this price, and I doubt that it could have been more for the money I paid.In summary... DO NOT BUY THIS PIECE OF JUNK.",1,Terrible. I wouldn't trust even a beater guitar on this stand. No way. Forget it.,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",negative A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0002DV7U2,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[2, 2]","Excellent compact guitar stand. Folds so small that it easily fits in guitar case or gear bag. Not as stable as some stands but for the size and price, can't be beat. Thanks to Amazon for offering such a good product.",5,Fender Mini Electric Guitar Stand,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A15RRJL2HT44J4,B0002DV7U2,Joe Morris,"[1, 1]","I love these little guitar stands. They are small enough to go anywhere with you, and they are cheap enough that you can keep a couple of them around. Which is good if you are as clumsy as I am.The last two of these that I have owned met untimely deaths. The first was on stage and since it is so small I tripped over it on the back of the stage. The second one I tripped over and ended up falling off of the stage. I know, I know... but they really are cool little stands, and I just bought another one lol. I am a glutton for punishment!",5,"Cool, but usually get squished...",1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive ADOSJR623FDF1,B0002DV7U2,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]","This stand is designed to work on electric guitars, not acoustic or acoustic/electric guitars. The arms that support the guitar are short and not adequate for acoustic guitars. This is however perfect for my LP and SG guitars. I love its size and portability.",5,Great electric guitar stand,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B0002DV7U2,jsnchmpn,"[1, 2]","...for something, but not a guitar. Wasn't sure what to do with it so I now use it to mount a large cookbook, or notepad computer, so I can follow a recipe. It seems to work okay for that. Just don't use this for guitars. An electric guitar will slide out and fall because it leans back too far, and the arms have no grip. This thing was obviously created by a monkey in some closed door creative testing experimental project. It may even give you AIDS! But probably not. However, animals could have been harmed in the making. But most likely, and in reality, it will not hold your guitar in a safe manner.",1,Great Mount!,1389225600,"01 9, 2014",negative A768OB1LNE356,B0002DV7U2,"Kevin ""k""","[0, 0]","I needed a small, collapsible stand which would fit in my backpack with my little amp cables and stuff. This is perfect, love it.",5,Great stand for its size,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive ADNKG04OS6WNL,B0002DV7U2,"Michael Haller ""Michael""","[0, 0]","Fender came up with a fine electric guitar holder - one of two new models, the other for acoustic guitars. Well built, reliable, folds up, takes little room to care around. Ideal for gigs as well as studio and home. Solid performer. - Michael Haller, 'Captain Soul's Sound Circus'",4,Standup for Guitars,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B0002DV7U2,Rick,"[0, 0]","I needed some little, easy, and portable guitar stands for the stage. This does it perfectly, well. While being light and portable.",5,Perfect.,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A2SHWIOE8TVWJ2,B0002DV7U2,"Rick ""Rick Andrews""","[0, 0]","This stand seems to be made especially with the Fender Stratocaster in mind and might also be a perfect fit for other Fender guitars. On my Les Paul the cable plug on the guitar is exactly where the bottom holder bar is. If I adjust the guitar so the plug is not on the bar, the guitar sits at an angle where the guitar might tip over on it's side.Needless to say I will use this stand for my Stratocaster but I am purchasing a different model for the Les Paul.",5,"Good for Fender Stratocaster, not good for Les Paul.",1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A1VU51HBF6KIYB,B0002DV7U2,Robert D. Hibbs,"[15, 16]","The fender mini electric guitar stand is not made for the fender / Squire mini guitar. the guitar falls through. I will have to buy a differant stand for him, rendering this one useless. The fender stand for standard guitars will not work on the 3/4 size ether.",5,Good stand but not for a mini guitar,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002DV7U2,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","I've bought a half dozen of these to keep in all my cases or gig bags. Sturdy, stable and reliable. Not a big fan of Fender accessories, but they got this one right.",5,Gotta have these.,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive ASJAKT8DJIAC5,B0002DV7U2,"YetAnotherITGuy ""Chris""","[3, 3]","I have two of these stands, the electric guitar/bass version and the acoustic version. Back to buy a second electric guitar version as a spare or to keep in my guitar case. Yes -- folded up it WILL fit in my tweed Fender electric guitar case alongside the neck of the guitar (I DO always keep it IN the included stand bag to ensure I don't scratch or bump it against my guitar). Great at this price too, buy several!",5,works great and easy to carry,1319500800,"10 25, 2011",positive A2VDGYUTGIOL86,B0002DV7ZM,"Amazon Customer ""Lauli""","[0, 0]",This fender mini guitar stand works great. It has cushin/ padding so my guitar is safe - it's small but stady. All in all--Good purchase.,5,Fender Mini Guitar Stand,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive ADRAB7F3AI7OL,B0002DV7ZM,Cabbott,"[0, 0]","Easy to pack, easy on the instrument, light weight but sturdy. An excellent value and a great gift idea too!",5,Amazing value,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A36IOSZXG6HQAU,B0002DV7ZM,Calvin Young,"[0, 0]","It holds all my acoustics perfectly. It's light but stays in place okay. Rubber pieces are soft enough and seem like they'll last a while. Two really nice things about this design: 1) it folds up very nicely and becomes pretty small, 2) the all black and slim arms/legs design makes it look nicer in a room. It pretty much disappears when you put a guitar on it so I'm able to have it out without offending my wife. :)",5,simple and functional,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A34QHL6I85K3V5,B0002DV7ZM,Chris,"[0, 0]","this thing is sturdy, inexpensive, and does it's job. no scratches or anything on my taylor. it falls over now and then but only when i run into it",5,yup yup,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A14XXL4GMWSI47,B0002DV7ZM,"Daryl J. Healey ""Daryl""","[0, 0]","This stand easily folds, and holds my Mandolin in a scratch-proof stance. Not good for smaller instruments, like the name may imply to some. An attempt to hold a smaller ukulele miserably failed, but everything from Tenor uke and up, did just fine! :)",5,Fender once again delivers!,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002DV7ZM,David Burch,"[0, 0]","This is an good stand for situations where there aren't too many threats to your guitar (running dogs on the porch, reeling drunks at a bar). Get a heavier stand or a wall hanger if you have a fabulous vintage Martin or a handmade Henderson. Overall, well worth the price.",4,Pretty good little stand,1329523200,"02 18, 2012",positive A38XYO1S5747MY,B0002DV7ZM,DELOS DUNN,"[0, 0]","Small light and stays out of the way, it just works. Folds up if needed for travel. I use with Stratacoustic.",5,There are many weird stands out there but this one works great and is a good price,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A1DX9PS0UN7EHY,B0002DV7ZM,"DNCB ""First Class Products""","[0, 0]",It is so small and cute and totally fits my guitar with and without the bag. So if it is outside the bag of course I can showcase my guitar. The guitar inside the bag fits perfectly too. It stands as it should and it was a snap (literally) to set up it was like three steps or something. Wow. I am very impressed considering the price!!!!,5,Oh I love this!,1352419200,"11 9, 2012",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002DV7ZM,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","this little stand is great. I am looking at it right now, across the room, holding my Zager guitar. it is light, non obtrusive, holds the guitar well, and it is portable when Mr. Guitar and I take a trip together. I highly recommend it. keeps that guitar off the bed, floor, table or anywhere else it is not really suposed to be.",5,great little stand,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive A1C92SAQFUBJSZ,B0002DV7ZM,"Ell Bee ""Lin""","[2, 2]","Not your average Giant Clumsy Guitar Stand, but it works. The only drawback is that it is literally not big enough to provide a very stable base of support. If you have toddlers or rambunctious dogs, or even fairly large cats, a larger stand might be a better choice. If your household is quiet, this is very much a good bargain.",4,Unobtrusive,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A24JW33E1DW64K,B0002DV7ZM,"E. Reyes ""Classical Guitar Fan""","[12, 13]","I have 7 of these stands for my 7 guitars. I have 4 classical guitars, 2 flamenco guitars and 1 acoustic steel string. It's very durable and easy to set up and the guitars never tip over. It's a really great, quality stand for the price. They don't take up a lot of room and they're very light and portable if you want to take them with you to a gig or if you're traveling. I highly recommend it.My guitar teacher suggested that I keep my guitar(s) out because he said that if I kept it/them in a visible, easily-accesible place that I would practice more, even if it was just a few minutes and he was absolutely right. Instead of zipping them up and putting them away in their respective bags/cases after each practice session, I have them all out and displayed and I definitely practice and play more because as soon as I step into the room - there they are, I just pick any one of them up and start playing. It was a simple tip that sounded like common sense but I hadn't realized that I always had the excuse that I didn't have time to practice -- but really the effort of getting the gig bag and unzipping it and taking out the guitar even though that seems like very little effort and doesn't take up a lot of time, for some reason kept me from practicing. I guess out of sight, out of mind. But now I keep my guitars out, and I also bought a music stand and I keep the music I'm working on and the stand out. Yes, it takes up room and stuff but whatever gets me to practice more and play more is always very helpful.",5,Great stand for a great price,1345766400,"08 24, 2012",positive A10HYGDU2NITYQ,B0002DV7ZM,GregoryEEEE,"[0, 0]",Inexpensive. Light weight yet sturdy while holding a guitar. Folds up and can easily be stored. Highly recommend this for the guitar player.,5,Great product!,1343952000,"08 3, 2012",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0002DV7ZM,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","I've got three of these simply because they work and they're easy to carry from place to place...and I insist on a stand for my guitar, none of this "leaning' stuff.",5,This makes three.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A2NIT6BKW11XJQ,B0002DV7ZM,Jai,"[0, 0]",I like the size of the stand and the flexibility. Easy to put together and holds my guitar very well.,4,GOOD MINI STAND TO HAVE,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B0002DV7ZM,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[1, 2]",I haven't really used this guitar stand because I have been keeping my acoustic guitar in the case so I can keep the humidity nice adding water to a sponge I cut and placed into a plastic bag that I poked tiny holes in with a small nail. The stand works as advertised.,5,Nice Guitar Stand,1370390400,"06 5, 2013",positive ALLRHBAXXI5BL,B0002DV7ZM,Joyce Kaiser,"[0, 0]","I knoew I did not want any holder that took up too much room in my music room, not did I want something that would tip over if I blew air on it. My instructor of the guitar suggested I really read the information about all of the holders and then make my choice of the one that seemed to be light-weight yet sturdy to not fall over, looked professional, and could be the possibility of THE one I would recommend and purchase again. I really like the stability of the one I bought.",5,A guitar holder better than a napkin holder from your kitchen table,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive ADOSJR623FDF1,B0002DV7ZM,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]",This little guitar stand works very well. I like it much better than the larger stands that support a guitar by the neck.,5,Great little stand,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B0002DV7ZM,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]","This stand folds into a pretty small package, but supports the guitar very solidly. You would almost have to INTENTIONALLY knock it over, I don't think a casual bump would do it. The only complaint I would have is that the guitar leans back a bit far. My other stands are pretty standard, with a vertical riser to support the neck, and I'm used to a more upright stance. Maybe that's just a matter of taste, but otherwise this is a great stand.",4,Does the job,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002DV7ZM,Kenwood,"[0, 0]",This item does the job. I don't have any real marks against it but I've seen better stands out there.,4,Does the job,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",positive A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B0002DV7ZM,KP,"[0, 0]",This little stand collapses and sets up so easy. Holds my guitar perfectly. May buy one for my dad next!,5,LOVE IT!,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive ADNKG04OS6WNL,B0002DV7ZM,"Michael Haller ""Michael""","[0, 0]","Fender's new Mini Acoustic Guitar Stand is one of two new stands, the other is for electric guitars. Sturdy, reliable and easy to take on gigs or use in the studio or at home. - Michael Haller, 'Captain Soul's Sound Circus'",4,Fender Mini Acoustic Guitar Stand,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A2CIR2MO07ZIY3,B0002DV7ZM,M. Wilhelm,"[0, 0]","If you perform at gigs, you know what a hassle it is transporting all your stuff to and from the venue. This is a very handy stand for keeping your guitar upright and safe where size and weight are important considerations. I used to bring along a much heavier stand that wasn't really designed for portability to keep my guitar from being knocked around. This stand does the trick beautifully. Nice job, Fender.",5,Portable guitar stand,1318982400,"10 19, 2011",positive A2IIIAR5BGJF4I,B0002DV7ZM,nailman,"[0, 0]",this stand is small but does the job.and folds up in to a small package.i have one for each guitar,5,guitar stand,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",positive A2T2SAJS88MYU4,B0002DV7ZM,NoKidding,"[2, 2]","It was cheap to buy but works just fine. I thought it might not be tall enough to hold my guitar securely but it does. The arms are coated with a soft material that prevents scratching. It is small but the arms stretch to hold almost any guitar securely. Perhaps it might be too light for a very heavy guitar. In that case, I would recommend a stand that is taller and heavier.",5,"Small, convenient and effective",1369094400,"05 21, 2013",positive A39ZK4KYML9463,B0002DV7ZM,Roger,"[0, 0]","Extremely lightweight, compact and portable, it folds up really small so that you can carry it in your guitar case, gig bag or tuck it in the back of your amp,",5,Fender guitar stand,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",positive AM67EGOF8ACTY,B0002DV7ZM,Sam Nunn,"[0, 0]","I folds down to a very small size but is quite strong. I have a dreadnaught resting on it now, ready for use. It should work very well with any size acoustic guitar. Sitting by itself, the stand is small enough to be out of the way but is able to hold my precious guitar securely when put to use. When I get another guitar, I will get another Fender stand to go with it.",5,Looks and works great,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A18XPD5BM4U6B1,B0002DV7ZM,"The SARGE! ""MSG, USA, (Ret.)""","[0, 0]","My guitar doesn't fall down anymore. Looks nice, displayed in the corner of my office. Very light, but sturdy and is portable. The only "Fender" I'll ever be able to afford!",5,FINALLY!,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive A2TZAS3A5WIUJQ,B0002DV7ZM,TomVestal,"[0, 0]",This stand feel sturdy and strong.Compact design on stand and folding for travel.Good for acoustic and electric guitars.Thick non scratch foam is a plus.Love it.,5,Great compact size.,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive AM9EL9YBP070A,B0002DV7ZM,"Wayne M. Simpson ""The Stag Hunter""","[0, 0]","I take workshop style guitar courses at a local Vo-Tech in a room that could not be any less suited to the purpose. People set their guitars on the desks from which they sometimes fall. Bad scene (sounds like an old ""El Kabong"" cartoon), and not what I want to have happen to my new Seagull Artist series guitar. This little Fender stand easily folds up into a package small enough to fit in the storage pocket of my deluxe TRIC case so I can take it with me to class.It's not the sturdiest, most secure or most stable design out there, but given it's extreme portability and the use I'll put it to, it's going to work great.",5,"Great design, extreme portability",1293667200,"12 30, 2010",positive A2HHVYBD6H9728,B0002DVBJY,"D. Brandfas ""MagicGuitar""","[0, 0]",GREAT strings! Good quality and very good sound. These seem a lot more stable than the 10-46 I had been using.,5,Great slinkys!!,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B0002DVBJY,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","i play metal / hard rock and have used many different strings, these give the best tone and depth you need to play hard music",5,best strings for metal,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A15RCM1I2ATTXJ,B0002DVBJY,James Lawless,"[0, 0]",the best idea anyone who strings a bass can decide on. I am a fan of the Slinky guitar strings so I got these for my freetless Schecter 4 string bass. Like they were made for it.,5,hot cha! POWER SLINKY BASS,1370995200,"06 12, 2013",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B0002DVBJY,mikey3582,"[1, 1]","The these strings are fantastic. The sound is deep and heavy, which is exactly what I was looking for. Makes the bass sound pretty bad@$$. I cranked up the bass amplifier after putting on these strings and the sound is pure, powerful, and blew me away.Well worth the money.",5,You can't go wrong with Ernie Ball strings,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B0002DVBJY,M. M. Jackson,"[0, 0]","Feels great, sounds great, there's a little bit of magic in these strings. High quality classics add a touch of class to your sound.",5,"Top-Quality, fantastic feel",1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B0002E1G5C,Aichokeu,"[0, 0]",I bought this to put the new strings on my guitar but the shipping info said it wouldnt be here for a few more days. I restrung my guitar without it and it showed up in the mail a few hours later. I can say its built much better than I thought it would be. Feels like its built to last.,5,Yeah um...,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0002E1G5C,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[0, 0]","Works just fine. Except the little knob that's supposed to take out the parts that hold in the strings (the little pins or whatever) it doesn't grip onto mine (I have an acoustic jasmine takkamine) so I had to get out pliers from my toolbox, but that's okay. One size doesn't always fit all. Good price.",5,Good,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive AHUCLL02HS7M5,B0002E1G5C,Alex Bartlett,"[0, 0]",It winds well and can cut off excess string thereafter. The design also includes a bridge pin puller that comes in handy. With some acquired technique this tool does a job.,4,Useful multitool,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B0002E1G5C,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","bought this on a whim and I am glad of it, I have not used the string winder part yet but the cutter makes short work of both guitar and mandolin strings without the risk of marring the head, just be careful you can pinch yourself if you are not careful.",5,does what it says,1324166400,"12 18, 2011",positive A2G8O3QXM9EGJS,B0002E1G5C,"Amazon Customer ""boo-koo""","[2, 2]","Changed the strings on my Epiphone EB-0 bass today for the first time using this product.Fit the extra large tuning pegs on my bass with room to spare. Cutter works great, winder makes the job really fast. 10 minutes it took for all 4 strings. Next time will be much faster now that i know what im doing. Highly recommended",5,Love it!,1313280000,"08 14, 2011",positive ABBE2DL4IFLM5,B0002E1G5C,"Andrew D. Flint ""Andrew D Flint""","[0, 0]",I won't rant about a string winder.. They aren't that technical of an item but I do like the string cutter. I do almost prefer the pin puller on the cheaper units but I am not going to be that picky.. This unit works just fine and I am sure that I will lose it before It breaks..,4,It just works,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B0002E1G5C,Anthony J.,"[0, 0]","I like this product so much I buy them two at a time but I wish I didn't have to. The problem is that everyone else likes it as much as me! So it's like that guy who asks for a lighter...uses it...and puts it in his pocket every single time, these also seem to grow feet and disappear just like the lighter.I understand people coveting tools that work this well and are so convenient but if it turns them into kletptos maybe it should contain a stain pack to catch them like bank robbers.It's a decent tool at a good price so buy one...Then see how long you can own it!",5,Very Useful...BUT,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A3DZBMO93FHKTH,B0002E1G5C,arleas,"[0, 0]","It works fine for the regular guitars but the bass guitar has these very wide tuning pegs. This winder has a slot that will sorta fit across this tuning peg but it doesn't feel like it has enough of a grip to make turning it easier.I haven't had a chance to actually use it while changing strings yet, but so far it looks like it'll work as advertised in every other aspect.",4,It doesn't fit my Bass Guitar as well as I had hoped,1402790400,"06 15, 2014",positive AROOYR32BS1VL,B0002E1G5C,Astraeus,"[0, 0]","This is basically the Leatherman Multi tool for guitarist. By Leatherman, I really mean Planet Waves - The go to, sure shot company that will provide solid guitar products and accessories (I buy cables, picks, straps from Planet Waves so.. I guess you could say I'm a fan of their company) And by multi-tool, I really mean this Pro Winder String Winder and Cutter. Everything you need to know is in the title! It helps to wind your guitar strings, the grip is comfortable and durable, and once you've tuned your guitar you can clip off the excess guitar string. Awesome! But wait... there's more (I should be on an infomercial) There's also a nifty little pin puller for when you re-string your acoustic instruments. For the price, this does everything and more... I recommend if you need a winder, just buy this. You'll take out 3 birds with one stone, even if you only needed to take out one bird...... if that makes sense? Cheers!",5,Awesome,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A3SGZO3N7MXKPV,B0002E1G5C,Bacon,"[0, 0]",i always keep these around during string changes. i prefer the bass version to this if you can find it,4,love these,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A3T6OAYYMN3F1Q,B0002E1G5C,Barron Family,"[0, 0]","It works pretty well on my ukulele, however it left several dents and scratches on the tuners of my ukulele.",4,It works on my ukulele.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B0002E1G5C,B. Clark,"[0, 0]","I ordered the product thinking it was going to be the answer to all my dreams, but alas, I was wrong. The winding apparatus works beautifully, but the cutter doesn't allow me to get a short enough cut on the strings for my preference, so I'm back to using metal pliers to snip the strings close to the post. All in all, a good product to have if you don't have pliers on hand or don't mind getting a closer snip.I cannot comment on the peg remover since my acoustic doesn't have pegs - luckily, the strings are fed through the slots on the back of the bridge, which I think is a much better design than guitars with pegs to hold strings in place. Each to their own, I suppose.",4,"Houston, we have windage.",1404518400,"07 5, 2014",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002E1G5C,B,"[0, 0]","This is such a lifesaver (or an effort saver). Every guitarist should have this. In my opinion, there is nothing more annoying in the world than changing guitar strings. This makes the process so much easier. It's a 3-in-1 product that clips the old string, pulls the pins out, and winds the new strings in. On top of it all, it's pretty affordable.",5,New and improved version,1365984000,"04 15, 2013",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002E1G5C,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","The winder works well for me, and the cutter is good to have connected to the tool (so I don't have to search out a pair of snips), but a spring loaded cutter would be less awkward. Also, the bridge pin puller is kinda flimsy, and doesn't work well for reluctant pins. I actually like my Dunlop winder better; this tool is longer so it comes off of the pegs a little more, but I guess that's the compromise of having a working cutter, so I won't be throwing away my other winder any time soon.",4,"Works well, but not perfect..",1316044800,"09 15, 2011",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002E1G5C,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[0, 0]","I was a bit concerned about this tool after reading some reviews that owners had damaged expensive guitars, but thought I would just be careful with it. But I have no concerns after using it on two string changes. In fact, I cannot see how one could nick the guitar while winding, since the tool does not even cover the entire tuning key so it never gets close the guitar head. The string cutter works great, one squeeze and any size string is cut cleanly. The pry tool for acoustic guitar pegs works, and though it is a tighter fit than I expected, it does work and means I don't need to find a pliers. Overall, I am very pleased and saved time on string changes.",5,Great Tool for guitar owners,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2B5LSF5V85SZA,B0002E1G5C,bobby 12333,"[0, 0]","Use it every time I restring my guitar, works really good. I recommend this to any musician that plays regulary.",5,Great tool,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A3R6V43G6HAJ0Y,B0002E1G5C,"Bob. Oh, Bob.","[1, 1]","I found this tool to be convenient and better made than I anticipated, making it a solid value for the money. No need for a collection of separate tools anymore.",4,Excellent Multi-tool,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",positive A10ZSXTQA264C7,B0002E1G5C,Bubb Rubb,"[0, 0]",This does a fine job of cutting even a thick E bass string. Very pleased. Also works to cut ukulele strings! Hooray hooray hooray.,4,Bargain priced and works great,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B0002E1G5C,CaptAdams35,"[0, 0]","String changes usually take me 10 to 12 minutes each but I restrung all 3 of my guitars in less than 13 minutes (one is a floating tremolo). The spanner is smooth, the cutter is strangely very clean cutting (usually use electrician wire dykes) and the pin puller is nothing fancy, but does the trick quickly. Awesome little tool and very impressed with it. A++++ on every function, would consider maybe putting a few small rubber inserts on the handle for those sweaty hands, but other than that, it's perfectly perfect. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMEND",5,10 to 12 minutes per guitar down to 3 to 5 minutes per guitar,1398816000,"04 30, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002E1G5C,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","I probably should buy another one for other guitars, but I carry in my electric case. I'm sure the day I will need it, I will have acoustic with me! I use different method for my bass, but this is perfect for 6 strings!",4,Great for Guitar re-stringing,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A2DG65AWX5RJ4J,B0002E1G5C,Carlos,"[0, 0]","Its a nice pice,, easy to use and necessary when you change the string of your guitar,,, the only matter and its not a big deal,, is that make a squeaking sound besides that works perfect",4,Nice,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A26E1V45R24QVC,B0002E1G5C,ccaptn,"[0, 0]",This tool does exactly what it is supposed to do and is a reasonably priced product. As with any tool there is a small learning curve just to become familiar with the way it functions. After using it a couple of times I can only give it high marks.,5,It simply works,1300233600,"03 16, 2011",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B0002E1G5C,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]",This is an indispensable tool for all guitarists who constantly change strings. It is like the swiss army knife for string winding.,5,Super practical,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002E1G5C,Cheri,"[0, 0]",My son uses this winder and cutter frequently to change his strings on his acoustic and electric guitar. It hasn't failed him yet. It's easy to use and cuts the strings precisely and cleanly. He says it's a must have if you maintain and change your own guitar strings. Highly recommend.,5,Planet Waves Pro Winder String Winder and Cutter works Great,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive A11INIL2YFJ137,B0002E1G5C,Chris,"[0, 0]","Works well for a multi-tool. personally you could get away with a little crank winder and a wire cutter, but this is nice to have in your bag just in case. And for the price you really can't beat it. 3 tools in one handy spot.",5,Solid,1386892800,"12 13, 2013",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B0002E1G5C,Christopher C,"[0, 0]","Makes stringing so much easier with the peg puller, and cutter all in one. Arrived quick and before scheduled. These work perfect for my needs",5,Lost my old one...,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive AXXYMIJBD0J9G,B0002E1G5C,Chuck,"[0, 1]","Great concept....everything rolled into one product. Winder, String cutter and end pin remover. The price is fair for all that.",3,Great idea!,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A2BT968XSRPP0K,B0002E1G5C,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","Before bying this product, I doubted a little whether or not this gadget wouldd cut the metale strings. I received it and the first thing I did is try it. IT CUTS THE MEDAL STRINGS LIKE BUTTER. I used to use whatever I could find around the house which was a pain because nothing I tried could cut these metal strings. The winder I'm not going to use, but perhaps people with tired fingers would want to use it.",5,"It definitely cuts the metal strings, no problem.",1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive A13NWJUMVNS6YZ,B0002E1G5C,Coffee Drinker,"[0, 0]","I wind long-scale bass strings onto my unusual super-short-scale 26""-scale, six-stringed bass instrument, so I'm betting I get more use out of this thing than about anybody. This device is much easier on my fingers and hands and much, much faster. The cutter worked great, too. Changing strings is no longer a dreaded chore. Can't ask for more than that.",5,"A real time, aggravation and fatigue saver!",1281657600,"08 13, 2010",positive ATL0URQ0KUKGZ,B0002E1G5C,CRS71,"[0, 0]","I realy like the cutter. The only thing, for me, was the peg winder was getting in the way.With just a simple screw it comes right off. I much prefer it without the winder. Build quality is awesome. Sturdy and a bit weighty. Definitley worth a buy.",4,Better without the peg winder.,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive A32VFJX0MAGKIQ,B0002E1G5C,"Cyrus Cathey ""Ratchet Thunderstud""","[0, 0]",I have tried a few and this is the one I settled on if you need a multi-tool. The cutters rip through bass strings like butter and seem to hold up. The winder is nicely balanced and the grip is good.,5,Best String Multi-Tool,1402012800,"06 6, 2014",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E1G5C,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]",It winds! It cuts! You really can't go wrong here. Another really well-made product from Planet Waves that will become an indespensable part of your guitar setup.,5,Genius Design That Should Be In Everyone's Guitar Arsenal,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A3DIN9E5QQZ6VT,B0002E1G5C,Dakotah Jennings,"[0, 0]","These things are great. No more twisting for 5 mins per string, no more running around the house looking for a pair of clippers. For the price, its definitely worth it imho.",5,Handy tool to have,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E1G5C,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[0, 0]","Light weight, compact, and all in one tool, what more could I ask for?This tool does three things very well, turns tuners on stringed instruments quickly, cuts musical instrument strings, and helps pull acoustic guitar string pins. What's not to like? Well the cutter part of the tool is a little hard to open - guess I'm used to side cutters or pliers - and it doesn't cut strings really close to the tuning pin - it leaves about a half inch of string hanging. Oh, if you actually follow the three loops of string theory for stringing your guitar (go to the Elixir Strings website and watch the excellent guitar stringing videos from the Taylor guitar factory) your wrist will get a little tired turning the crank for the tuners. The alternative is a battery operated turner that weighs a ton more.I find it very hard to believe that with normal use on stringed instrument strings, somebody could manage to break this plastic tool. The tool is made of sturdy plastic. If abused, trying to cut copper wire, it might break; but the tool was never designed for that use.I've used this tool now for several months and expect that it will last for a very long time. I use this on three different guitars, an acoustic and two electrics (Les Paul and PRS). The pin puller works just fine, I actually put a rag on the guitar body to prevent any dents in the wood. The tool fits inside my hard shell Gibson guitar case. This is a very nice tool.",5,Does Exactly What Is Described,1285459200,"09 26, 2010",positive A2KXINV90T91L8,B0002E1G5C,David T.,"[0, 0]","Easy to use and makes changing out strings easy. The winder is great, but the cutter and pin pull is also part of it making it the only tool needed for changing out strings. The construction is pretty high quality with a mix of metal and plastic parts.",5,Easy to use,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E1G5C,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","Perfect for re-stringing your guitar. Very portable too and fits in my gig bag with spare strings. The price was right too. This is a must have tool and isn't cheap like most of the plastic ones out there. The nice thing about this one is it cuts off excess with ease, just looks better trimmed neatly.5 star product",5,fantastic tool,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A26NQIGPSFBU5Z,B0002E1G5C,DC,"[0, 0]","After getting tired of spending a half hour each time changing strings, I finally caved and bought this nifty little gadget. I just wanted a string winder at first but thought this one was kinda cool and reasonably priced too. I didn't expect the string cutter to be as well as it is. I thought my wire cutters would be much better but the cutter on this baby is just as great! It also has a pin puller which I haven't tried yet but I'm sure it's great as well. This would be perfect for the gigging or traveling musician, or if you just want a great all in one tool. But this thing!",5,All you need!,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002E1G5C,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","Primarily purchased to have a string cutter in the guitar case rather than going to get one from my tool box.Found the pin puller did not really work for me, so put my old string winder from 20 yrs. ago back in the case to use that pin puller which worked just fine. Seemed no matter how I tried, I was almost scratching the saddle tried to get that groove under the head of the pins and could never get it to work on a six string steel acoustic guitar.It seems that "C" shaped opening in the end is for stretching strings, and I find that is better done by hand. So really I just use this for the wire cutter feature. And the string winder itself also works well.",4,"String cutter works, pin puller not so much",1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive ANQRGI79HHJPQ,B0002E1G5C,Deyvyd,"[0, 0]",It's so much easy to deal with your guitar using this string winder and cutter! A w e s o m e!,5,Cool!,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0002E1G5C,digitel,"[0, 0]",This is a great tool the only issue was it was a little tight and it squeaked loudly as i was attempting to use it.. i had some graphite powder and i put a little around the screw head on the winder part and now it spins freely without noise. Its so much nicer to not have to wind those tuner heads by hand when changing strings out. the wire cutters also work really well. Im glad i bought this product.,5,String winder a little Squeaky,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B0002E1G5C,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[1, 1]","For about $8 you get a string winder, string cutter and an acoustic peg remover all-in-one.What more can you ask for?Mine shows no sign of wear or defects after about a year of use.I have nice wire cutters, etc (I'm an EE) but it is much easier to grab one tool instead of two or three.As for quality, it has an unconditional guarantee, see above.Planet Waves -aka D'Addario- is a well-known name in guitar accessories.To the reviewers complaining about the tool breaking, try using your warranty instead of whining.No manufacturer has a perfect run forever, but at least in this case you have not wasted your money.For the record, I do not work for D'Addario / Planet Waves - but I would not dismiss a job off-hand if they offered it ;-)",5,Good value for a guitar tool - and it comes with an unconditional guarantee!,1299283200,"03 5, 2011",positive AZJPNK73JF3XP,B0002E1G5C,Donald Cross,"[0, 0]",I have used this winder now 4 times. It does what it is supposed to do and adds to speed and efficiency of the task.,4,Works just fine,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A95J3RNEFN425,B0002E1G5C,Don Geeze,"[0, 0]","Works a little better at winding strings than the bare-bones winders. The string cutter is very handy. The pin puller, as is usually the case, is a little clumsy to use, but it works.",5,Nice gadget,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B0002E1G5C,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[1, 1]","Finally, a winder that has features and durability designed into it. The pocket of the winder head appears to be large enough to handle any tuning peg head size and the molded plastic body appears to be thick enough to stand up to a lot of use. The pivot point doesn't bind when using the winder as has a couple other cheaper models I've purchased (and thrown away) over the years. The string cutter is a great feature and appreciated, works well regardless of string composition type,...stainless, chromes, core-types, etc. The price seems fair enough. I've seen a couple of battery powered models for not much more money, but if you're in that big a hurry to change strings you're living life too fast...... get a 'roadie' to do it for you.... why have to remember to carry spare batteries.",5,Quality and Design,1264204800,"01 23, 2010",positive A10NJEIG56RHN5,B0002E1G5C,doreen cascagnette,"[0, 0]","Fast shipping and love this handy little tool, it has everything on it that I need to completely change my strings weather I am home or out somewhere and it is small enough to carry in my guitar case, OH and great price thanks.",5,Very Handy Little Gadget,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A3CMSCWXZIVJQ1,B0002E1G5C,Drew,"[0, 0]",This is exactly what I was hoping for. The string cutter works better than expected. It's nice not having to go hunt down diagonal pliers when it's string changing time. The only little issue is that it's a little tougher to spin really fast than the little string winders because of the grip. No biggie though.,5,Perfect,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A31BL556QXBJBZ,B0002E1G5C,Driver405,"[0, 0]","I've only used the string winder so far, but it works well so far. I use it on my guitars and my banjo. The other things look like they will work well, but I haven't used them yet so I can't say for sure. If not then I'll update this review (if I can).",5,"Well, the string winder is good.",1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B0002E1G5C,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]",What great idea to put all three tools needed when changing strings into one tool. The cutter even works well.,5,Neat tool,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002E1G5C,Everanor,"[0, 0]","You need nothing else to replace your string, no matter if you have an acoustic or a electric guitar, or both. I have a couple of acoustics and electrics and you can remove the retainers of the acoustic guitars without doing damage. is fast to tight up the string and it has a cutter if you (like me) don't like the extra hanging from the guitar like cat mustache.Recomended!",5,Is a great product,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A30GZDBGNP2366,B0002E1G5C,EYE4GET,"[0, 0]","This product is something every guitar owner needs. It is well built, performs well and sells at a very reasonable price. The sting cutter works well.",5,I must have for anyone with a guitar,1317686400,"10 4, 2011",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B0002E1G5C,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","No messing around, fits well in bass tuner knobs, spins well and the cutter is good , this is the one to get.",5,Nice,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive AGKM79EXVZHPL,B0002E1G5C,Fred Smith,"[0, 0]","This winder makes changing strings a breeze and I like that there's an integrated cutter to trim off the excess string. I also love the part on the end that pulls out the pins from the bridge. So, this item is three tools in one!",5,Great product for a great price,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B0002E1G5C,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","I have had other string winders, but this had the string cutter on it too. It is awesome. I broke a string on stage and instead of having a big floppy string, with just a quick squeeze it looked good. HIGHLY reccomended",5,so useful,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A24VCDADYAIHAM,B0002E1G5C,Gridley,"[0, 0]","This guitarist tool is a real gem; it's well designed to pull string pegs, wind strings, and cut the strings - all in a small package. I find it handy, useful, and I recommend it.",5,A Gem,1377993600,"09 1, 2013",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002E1G5C,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[2, 4]","Not much better than the dollar version of the peg winder. Thought it would be more ergonomic and having the stringer cutter in one tool would be a plus.... but, not quiet up to par. You'll be better off with the dollar string winder and a cheap pair of snips.",2,"OK, but!",1212537600,"06 4, 2008",negative A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002E1G5C,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","Terrific All-in-One Must-Have Tool for Guitarists!I have been using the older style Planet Waves model of this winder/cutter/bridge pin tool and when it came in I was a little skeptical about the new model.I am happy to see that the changes are relatively minor and if anything it is just a little bit smaller so it will fit inside your case compartment more easily leaving more room for other junk.I have used the Planet Waves tolls for years without any difficulty or problems with breaking, bending, becoming dull or unusable. They keep on keeping on and I have one in every case.Buy, you'll love it, and if not, you can always return it.Hope this helps!",5,Terrific All-in-One Must-Have Tool for Guitarists!,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002E1G5C,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]","After years of using a diagonal pliers, this small and secure to use around top line guitar/bases, this guys just made my #1 none StewMac tool in my tool set.",5,A must have tool!,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002E1G5C,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar since the late sixties, and have to say, this string winder and cutter is fantastic. I use it regularly. It is durable and effective.",5,The Handiest Tool a Guitar Player Can Have,1366416000,"04 20, 2013",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0002E1G5C,Handsome Johnny,"[0, 0]","Not as sturdy as some I've used and seen floating around, but it gets the job done as advertised. Not a terrible buy. Construction is a bit on the cheap side, though, as it is mostly plastic and seems a bit fragile around the edges. The clipper and winder work well, though, even though they are both predominantly made of the same lower grade material. However, all you really need are the two functions, and they work.",4,"Not as sturdy as some, but works as advertised",1297900800,"02 17, 2011",positive A2WZWY5MQTXO0R,B0002E1G5C,Home in NJ,"[0, 0]","It is a string winder, what more can I say. It works as it should and saves time. Very useful when restringing a guitar.",5,Works fine,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B0002E1G5C,Howard J. Herman,"[0, 0]","I have one of these in every one of my guitar cases. You never know when you have to replace a string and this is a convenient helper. Cutter, winder and pin puller. Gets the job done and it is inexpensive.",5,Put one in your guitar case,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0002E1G5C,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[0, 0]","This bad boy rocks, fits in guitar case, it slices it dices it makes julienne fries. Well no, but it does slice guitar strings in half and it will pull bridge pins and wind/unwind guitar strings, though.If it had a flashlight, tuner and fingernail trimmer it would be perfect, but engineers are mortal and I couldn't put a tool the size of a watermelon inside my guitar case (at least not without coating it with butter first).Its plastic and steel, it will break eventually as everything does - imperfect world, re "breakfast club" bolts fall out, doors fall off, but til then I'll enjoy using this. The string winder is a little awkward. I have a little fender brand gizmo that looks like a pez dispenser with a swivel head on top, its small so I keep it in the guitar case along with this contraption - winds strings much faster than this device, but if you've got the time this one will work just fine. I also wear two pairs of socks in case one gets a hole in it, I'm prone to redundancies.It may be sheer rumor, but I have it on good sources, that this item is actually based on alien technology recovered at Roswell New Mexico. Your chance to own alien technology at an affordable price not like those I-phones that they took out of the saucers.If it only came in mink it would be perfect.",5,Strange Contraption Combines 3 tools in one handy gadget,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A1U3T27RHRIDYN,B0002E1G5C,jason,"[0, 0]","everything you need to make replacing strings nice and easy, add a headstand to hold the headstock up and you are set",5,excellent,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A1N82BBPB5816P,B0002E1G5C,J. Barrera,"[0, 0]","nothing fancy, its plastic but the quality is by no means bad. it serves its purpose and is simple which i cannot complain about",5,it works,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002E1G5C,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","I'm not sure how much extra utility you get out of the winder. Maybe if you change strings a lot, then this could be a key part of you equipment bag. The cutter part is nice, it is solid and effective without being too heavy, yet it does feel well made. For the price, keep it around rather than tracking down other wire cutters when you need to change out a set of strings.",4,Capable cutter.,1376524800,"08 15, 2013",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B0002E1G5C,Jeff Felker,"[0, 0]","I own a lot of guitars and have to change strings often enough, I don't really enjoy changing strings but it needs done, this tool makes it such a breeze I don't know how I ever went without it. It takes me a fraction of the time it used to take changing strings, I can have them all loosened and cut in seconds where before I would stand there cranking one tuning peg for what seemed like forever. I am really happy with this purchase and will check out more stuff from Planet Waves.",5,Saves me tons of time and works perfectly,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A3G5BIFX6VS1OP,B0002E1G5C,jeff h,"[0, 0]","What a great multipurpose guitar tool. It works great. I really like the fact that it is cutter, a winder, and a pin remover, all in one. The quality is really nice. Next time I place an order, I'm going to get another one as a spare. I'd be lost without this tool.",5,fantastic tool,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B0002E1G5C,Jeremy D.,"[0, 2]","Stripped down one of my basses at the weekend, found this very useful, made stripping and replacing strings really easy. Large enough to fit the fender tuners. Have 2 new sets of strings on order so fitting them won't be as daunting a task as without this item.",4,Well made unit.,1400198400,"05 16, 2014",positive A2UYE434RFINE,B0002E1G5C,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]",This is a pretty cool item. I bought I thought it was cool and different. Is well worth the price and a good thing to have in your guitar case.,4,cool,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A2IC4MEKF2Y6IF,B0002E1G5C,Jerry Roberson,"[0, 0]","Does what it is suppose to do. What can you say about a tool. If it works properly, and it does, what more can you say.",5,Works,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B0002E1G5C,jimmpannzee,"[0, 0]",Works great for changing guitar strings. Good build and doesn't look cheap. Built-in string cutter and bridge pin remover is a plus.,5,Effective string winder,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",positive A56EP6FFRH1YT,B0002E1G5C,J. Kim,"[1, 1]","I bought this mainly for the string cutter, although it has a peg winder and a bridge pin puller as well. At first I was skeptical because it's lightweight and the cutting ends are not sharp. I was wondering how well it could cut the loose ends of strings. I'm happy to say that it does an excellent job, much better than the pair of diagonal pliers I was using. It cuts the ends of strings easily and cleanly. It's nice not having to carry the pliers around, which are heavier and a little risky to your guitar should you happen to drop it or accidentally mar your headstock. As for the bridge pin puller, I tried it once but it is rather ineffective. I think it was included more as an afterthought as it's just a notched edge and can't really pull stuck pins. For pulling bridge pins without damaging the bridge I would recommend the Dunlop bridge pin puller which is inexpensive.Overall I give this 5 stars for the winder and cutter. I'd recommend this to any acoustic guitarist as an essential tool to keep in their guitar case.",5,Excellent string cutter,1283731200,"09 6, 2010",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002E1G5C,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]",This tool definitely comes in handy for anyone who works on a guitar. It gets the job done easily and very fast.,5,works wonders,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B0002E1G5C,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",A must have for anyone to make changing strings on any guitar especially an acoustic. Really like the clippers and bridge pin puller a lot. Would make a great gift for any musician playing a stringed instrument.,5,Nice.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A3IURSDK689G7M,B0002E1G5C,J. Parks Hammond,"[0, 0]","Great tool. I used to just coil the string ends at the adjustment keys, but this trims steel and nylon with ease. The quick slack take-up winder is nice also, but requires some adjustment in technique on classical guitars",5,Nice tool,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A2Z548GT5948WH,B0002E1G5C,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",It cuts the string and winds the pegs much easier than one could do by hand. It is very solid and will last a long time.,5,A Handy Gadget,1361318400,"02 20, 2013",positive AFUXETAHFUXFE,B0002E1G5C,Julian,"[0, 0]",Really helpful both in live gigs and at home.Great quality and I am looking forward to purchasing more of this brand,5,Practical,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive A380AI4SNSJTTY,B0002E1G5C,Kazmir,"[0, 0]",Its great for cutting strings but the winder is pretty difficult if you don`t know what your doing. Warning for beginners don't get this!!!!,3,ehhh!,1403308800,"06 21, 2014",neutral A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002E1G5C,Kodack,"[0, 0]",The winder makes a loud and ear piercing squeaking when winding fast. I tried unscrewing it and putting a little oil on the screw head but it didn't make much difference. I hope it goes away with use.The string cutter works like a champ. I was using a set of flush cut nips but they kept getting bent trying to cut the hard nickel and steel of guitar strings. These work much better. They don't cut the string they shear it off. I've done 3 sets of strings and no noticable wear on the cutter.,4,does the job but winder squeaks,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A13KBLFF4IZF7H,B0002E1G5C,L. Dustin,"[0, 0]",Nice quality and love the cutter. The winder is a little awkward to use. I guess I need a little practice. But the cutters are great.,4,Winder is a little tricky and takes some practice,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A2Z15UQEUTE3T9,B0002E1G5C,Leon2142,"[0, 0]","When i bought this, i didn't think it was going to be as good as it is. It seemed a little plastic-ie from the photos, so i didn't think it was going to hold up very well. It actually really surpassed my expectations however. The winder itself works quite well, and has slots for multiple-sized tuners. It was a little wobbley on my guitar, but still worked well. The wire cutter was able to cut the thickest guitar string with little problem. For 7 dollars, it's a really good deal!",5,This thing is awesome!,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A14PY68SX7D5DV,B0002E1G5C,Leonardo Lee,"[0, 0]",Bought it to replace strings for my Taylor.Does all the job that I need it to perform.Winds the strings fastPulls the pegs smoothlycuts the excess wireDOES NOT SCRATCH MY GUITAR!!!the only issue really is that it squeaks a lot. can be fixed with some oil.,4,Pretty neat tool to have,1380326400,"09 28, 2013",positive A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0002E1G5C,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]","A lil awkward for some. But works perfect for me. Like any other tool, it doesn't always fit or please everybody. But I'm a big fan of all-in-ones. So this is a more compact option for me & less clutter inside my guitar case pocket.",5,Great winder.,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002E1G5C,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]","I have purchased and used many various types of Guitar String Winders and I must admit that the Planet Waves Pro Winder is the very best I have used to date. It is an all in one and there is no need to carry extra equipment to cut the strings....pull pegs..etc. It is sturdy and should last many moons and cut many strings before needing replacement. Because of the affordable price on Amazon I will be buying some for my friends as Christmas Stocking Stuffers. The Planet Waves Pro Winder is well worth the cost and I recommend it to anyone. Also, with the string winder I also purchased accoustic guitar strings and requested regular shipping (free shipping) which promised that the items would be shipped within 5 to 7 days. The items were ordered on the Thursday and received on the Saturday....THREE SHORT DAYS...Treat yourself! Thank you Amazon!",5,Planet Waves Pro Winder,1352246400,"11 7, 2012",positive A2MPM6M93OXIJT,B0002E1G5C,Linda Noullet,"[0, 0]","I purchased this before I have ever changed a string. While waiting for it to come - I had to change one. Youtube videoed how to do it. This tool came and while it is nice and I will be sure to use it, It is not a MUST have. But I had wire snips from my jewelry kit available. Not everyone would have those. This will work great! It is sturdy and small.",4,Good to own - but not a must,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A34BZPTKSY68PB,B0002E1G5C,Lou,"[0, 0]",best tool ever,5,Five Stars,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A149F91FB9WTW6,B0002E1G5C,luiszo,"[0, 0]","the winder works really well and same with the cutter, but using the cutter can be a bit cumbersome. i guess for taking w/ you on gig bag would be great as you only have one tool, but if using at home, then i think is more convenient to have a separate cutter. that's what i do anyway. still i think is a good tool to have.",3,just ok,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",neutral A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B0002E1G5C,Mallory,"[0, 0]","Cut the strings like they was made of paper.Really good price. Did what it was suppose, no need to say anymore.",5,Perfect,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A1R1F7IOPSLMD,B0002E1G5C,Mark A. Attaway,"[0, 0]","An all-in-one guitar tool that is a must-have for any guitar case! Great quality string winder and cutter! Plus, it is extremely low priced! Don't hesitate...get one!",5,Great Invention!!!,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B0002E1G5C,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","Yes, you really replace your strings very fast with this Winder. And it also cuts the strings. Very helpful. i recommend.",5,5 stars with total certain,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A52GGV55KT8AV,B0002E1G5C,Melissa,"[0, 0]","I know that you can easily change strings without paying for a tool to help you out, but honestly this thing is worth every penny. It cuts your changing time down drastically. You don't really know how convenient it is to have the peg puller, winder, and wire cutter all in a little tool until you actually have them all in a little tool. Not to mention, it's very rigid and it certainly seems like it'll hold up for years to come!",5,Consider it!,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B0002E1G5C,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]",This is a handy little tool. The winder is nice and the clipper works well. It doesn't pull the bridge pegs out so it doesn't get five stars from me. And don't be too rough when winding or it will break.,4,Pretty good,1353801600,"11 25, 2012",positive APH7O58XJXKPT,B0002E1G5C,Michael W.,"[0, 0]","The peg winder is what it is, it winds pegs and there's not much to it. The string cutter is too bulky to use in most cases so I still need a set of snips when using this thing.",3,Planet Waves Pro Winder String Winder and Cutter,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",neutral A1WD8RFNIGRPDH,B0002E1G5C,Mike N.,"[0, 0]","for the price of this winder/cutter its awesome, if it were made with a harder plastic would have been perfect!",5,great,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A3NTAQ473SV08U,B0002E1G5C,modbantam,"[0, 0]",I thought it would be resin or plastic.Not so: It was made heavier and nicer.The metal must-have will be in the family a while I can tell.,5,Metal Tough Reliable,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B0002E1G5C,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]",winds your strings its durable and will cut your strings as well you can pull your pins at the bridge with it as well.,5,fast multi tool,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0002E1G5C,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]","This combo string winder, peg extractor and string clipper serves all three purposes adequately. It fits easily into a gig bag and is light and easy to handle. It is inexpensive enough that I have one in each of my gig bags and cases. In some ways it's like a bic pen, it's cheap enough that if you leave it someplace or lose it you can replace it.",4,Works well and you can lose it,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A1GXG8FTXEA72D,B0002E1G5C,Mustafa M.,"[0, 0]",Does the job well enough,3,Good tool,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",neutral A2895CKKVDHVDM,B0002E1G5C,N1ZW Rob,"[0, 0]",Simply one of the best string winders I have ever used to date and I love it because I having large hands it really makes a difference. Not forget the added string cutter and peg puller to boot. Very good.,5,Planet Waves Pro Winder String Winder and Cutte,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",positive A1K2VGY3VJ6XI0,B0002E1G5C,Nathan B.,"[0, 0]","This versatile tool does what it says it does. Pretty good quality. But, after purchasing, I realized that a tool like this isn't too necessary. Some scissors and a little bit of elbow grease would accomplish the same tasks. But, it does make it a little easier and slightly more efficient.",5,Does its Job,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A2X68NVO0SGCMC,B0002E1G5C,Patrick Elhoffer,"[0, 0]",Every guitar player should own this tool. instead of having half your tool box out just to restring your ax all you need is one tool.,4,speeds up restring greatly,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002E1G5C,"PK ""PK""","[0, 0]","This is another useful item from Planet Waves for the guitar player. This winder saves time,especially when you are anxious to get back to playing after breaking a string or replacing every string.This is not bulky & fits into several different guitar cases without taking up much room. Worth the price.",5,Planet Waves,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B0002E1G5C,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","This product works well, but I still end up doing it the old fashion way. Guess I am not a gimmick person. :-)",5,Works well,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive AJOK2CO9LSF37,B0002E1G5C,Ray,"[0, 0]","Very handy, has multiple benefits that are very useful. I just had to loosen the screw that holds the winder a bit and lubricated it with silicone spray and done deal!",5,Works Well,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive AXU9VX024GPSS,B0002E1G5C,"RazzSpew10 ""Rev. Neo Gnostic""","[0, 0]",This tool has high marks for one reason: It works. This is the best at combining two tools into one. Give it high marks for form and function. Love it.,5,Rated high for a reason.,1336262400,"05 6, 2012",positive A3NGAQKJ6X088B,B0002E1G5C,"R. Beckmeyer ""Positively Positive""","[0, 0]","I got this for my daughter, a begining guitarist, she has been playng for 3-4 months. She absolutely loves it. The product works perfectly and is durable. The downsides are it's a bit awkward to turn, but easy to get used to. It is very hard to accurately cut the strings.",4,GREAT PRODUCT,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A307Y5ACUY4RN6,B0002E1G5C,Reno,"[0, 0]","Makes changing strings a whole lot easier. If you are a guitar player and are changing strings like I was without one of these, stop and get one trust me!",5,Well Worth It!,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002E1G5C,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[0, 0]",I never had one of these until I had to twist each tuner around 60 times to change a string. But that's not a problem any more.I used to go through my hardware drawer at home to find wire cutters to trim my string ends. But that's not a problem any more.And I used to hurt my teeth sometimes pulling tough bridge pins on my acoustic. But that's not a problem any more either.All solved by one simple tool which is inexpensive and fits easily in my case. So I'm a fan. You'll be too.,5,Handy tool to have around,1326153600,"01 10, 2012",positive ALA9EIJ7G1SCF,B0002E1G5C,Richard G.,"[0, 0]","After you have used this tool for the first time, you say to yourself,..."why did I suffer all those years by doing this manually?" I used to devote so much time to sitting there, winding forever by hand. With this winder, you are done in an amazingly short time. It also does such a precise job on installing the string around the posts, that on the bottom "E", I did a double take -- it is almost invisible. Thank you to the other guitarists who took the time to do their reviews on this one. Re-stringing is now no longer the chore that I used to dread. Not at all.",5,Super nice,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A19Q4B515ENF9C,B0002E1G5C,Richard L. Chism,"[0, 0]","Overall, I like this winder. It's handy having the wire cutter built into it. But when I am winding new strings, it often slips off. Since I am using one hand to hold tension on the new string, I would prefer this to hold on more securely so I don't have to put it back on several times. But all in all, it's a lot better than winding by hand, and it seems sturdy.",4,Does the job but sometimes slips off when turning.,1387929600,"12 25, 2013",positive A91PW87FR65XH,B0002E1G5C,"R. J. Province ""Blade""","[3, 3]","It beats doing it the old fashion way and the cutter is sweet, but it could be better.1. It slips off if you go too fast, but I thought that was the purpose of using a gadget like this.2. It didn't come with much of any instructions, so I was using it wrong at first. There is a big and a small slot.3. The cutter is so that I pinched my finger during use. The cutter works great, you just have to be careful.4. The screw that holds it on keeps coming loose. Sure I can tighten it, but it just means the design could be better.All and all it's one of those must have gadgets, but it does require a little discipline to master. I hope the next version comes with a soft, rubber insert so it doesn't scratch the chrome off my turner pegs. That and maybe they could use a long screw and some Loctite to keep it from coming loose. And well, maybe they could offer it in more colors to make it easier to find. Everything I have seems to be jet black.",4,Handy Little Gadget...,1297296000,"02 10, 2011",positive AQOQUWM58SGFR,B0002E1G5C,rmblack,"[0, 0]","So I bought this to replace the original string winder I had that doesn't have a clipper on the end, and it turned out great. The clipper is strong and works well, and the winder is the same if not better. Thank you planet waves",5,Awesome upgrade from the one without the clipper,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A1CF9IF5FWYNU0,B0002E1G5C,Robert Baxter,"[0, 0]","The wire clipper and winder work O.K., but the pin puller is badly designed and doesn't slip under the ball of the pin in order to lift it out. Bad design by someone who doesn't use it to pull pins out of a bridge. I end up using a Jim Dunlop capo to pull bridge pins out. I've done it successfully for years.",2,Disappointed,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",negative A3ADSZR7QAQ5U,B0002E1G5C,rshirley10,"[0, 1]",The string winder with a string cutter and pin puller is an excellent design. It will be very useful when installing new guitar strings with all of the items needed for the job.My only issue is the shipping charges for such a small item. The shipping cost were almost as high as the cost of the item itself making the purchase of this item an unfavorable purchase price for a single item. If you need an additional item on an order from this seller you need to check the shipping cost or you will not be getting the good price advertised for the item and may consider purchasing it elsewhere.,4,Panet Waves string winder and cutter,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A2D91EJR5M0CUP,B0002E1G5C,"Sakira Del Rosario ""Time Traveling""","[0, 0]","Does the job, i've had this for about 7 months and it hasn't let me down yet...except for that time I couldnt find it. The winder, the cutter and the pin-pull all work well enough. Noted, I've only used it to cut Elixir Nanoweb strings and nylon strings and they more on the soft side compared to regular steel strings.",5,Works as it should,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A1OZ7F08MNF320,B0002E1G5C,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]",i use to use my hands to turn the tuning pegs and let me tell you that takes forever to take off strings and put them on. also my wire cutter is getting messed up from cutting strings and now that i have this i can change strings faster and i dont have to look for a wire cutter all the time.its small and can fit in the pouch of a guitar case also for people who are new to guitar you dont use this to tune its to put strings on and be careful not to over tune because you will break strings.hands will always be the best when you have to do precise tuning. this is just to get the tuning in the ball park and then using your hands.,5,It winds and cuts :D,1323216000,"12 7, 2011",positive AK7X7IXX7WYNJ,B0002E1G5C,sam,"[0, 0]","I love being able to wind the strings, pull bridge pins and cut excess string with one tool! That frees up space in my hardshell case for other stuff. Seems solid and well built.",5,The perfect guitar tool!,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A94QU4C90B1AX,B0002E1G5C,SEAN MASLANKA,"[0, 0]",A string winder and cutter ! This is a tool to carry in your guitar case at all times ! It even has a peg puller for people who have pegs on their acoustic guitars. Great quality product...I will buy another one for my uncle who performs weekly.,5,A must for changing strings in a hurry.,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive AFB7MSIPJIW68,B0002E1G5C,Seph,"[1, 1]","I've had string winders for years, but never a multifunction one like this. I recently bought it for my niece, and taught her how to change her strings.The different size gaps make it 'grab' the tuning pegs much better than my old one. I was able to use it on an electric, steel string acoustic, and classical, and it grabbed them all rather well. The string cutter works well, and the peg puller does also. So handy!",5,So useful,1344988800,"08 15, 2012",positive A10FM4ILBIMJJ7,B0002E1G5C,Sim,"[0, 0]","I used this a couple of days ago to change strings on my electric guitar (Fender Strat). I was suprised in how well the little wire cutters worked. The end that turns the machine tuners is a little loose feeling but it still works well, you just have to be a little carful about not allowing it to slip and to not over tighten the strings. I highly recommend it.",5,A handy gadget to have arround.,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",positive A85AE6BNHXAXR,B0002E1G5C,Skip,"[0, 0]",It's nice having all of the tools on one device. The pin puller is very slim and works better than the puller on the basic string winders. I like to trim my strings and the cutters also work well.,4,Good All-In-One Tool,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A1Q94IXHEGQDV7,B0002E1G5C,Skyler Smith,"[0, 0]","It's a great string winder, and it is so nice being able to wind and cut the string with the same tool. It's a brilliant idea haha. It's very good quality, like all planet waves products.",5,Wonderful product!,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B0002E1G5C,Sledman,"[0, 0]",Great quality product. Saves me time winding plus includes a string cutter which is awesome. Highly recommended,5,Time Saver,1268524800,"03 14, 2010",positive A1L2S18BTJE1BZ,B0002E1G5C,SLV,"[0, 0]",This was the first time I've ever used a string winder and cutter. It make the process of replacing the strings so much faster. The tool works great and is sturdy. If you try this you will never go back to stringing by hand Guaranteed.,5,Great Tool,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A3HEPYV00SNCQA,B0002E1G5C,someguy2011,"[0, 0]","Header says it all. Works well enough as a string winder, but I was really lookin for something to pull my bridge pins with and for me, this did not work well at all. Went back to my trusty rubber tipped pliers and just had to be gentle.",2,"As a string winder, OK. As a pin remover not so good",1355270400,"12 12, 2012",negative A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002E1G5C,stefanj,"[0, 0]","I have been asking for this for 3 years now, and someone finally got me one. Nicely built and very handy to have when changing guitar strings.",5,finally after 3 years,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",positive A2O52ICJCRQYVK,B0002E1G5C,Steve,"[0, 0]","I purchased this for my guitar lessons studio to teach beginners how to string their guitars properly.To my surprise, I am very impressed with it, now it doesn't compare to a $60 - $100 unit nor is it supposed to, it does it's just quickly and cleanly.",5,A must have for any guitar player,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002E1G5C,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","I like this string winder, and it is convenient having the wire cutter there too, but the "bridge pin puller" is too small, and doesn't work on my instruments. That's why I gave it 4 stars instead of five.",4,Works well,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive AMU3EIC4EOPX4,B0002E1G5C,Sweed,"[0, 0]",Just changed strings on my Epi Les Paul and this winder\cutter performed flawlessly. The winder fit the winding keys nicely and didn't come anywhere near touching my guitar's finish. The cutter snips the strings with no effort. Huge time saver and works as promised. Very glad I bought the Planet Waves Pro Winder String Winder and Cutter .,5,Works great,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A1AGIP0FLI2VZW,B0002E1G5C,Tammy R Slayton,"[0, 0]","Works perfect for guitar strings. Used it when I restrung my Schecter Hellraiser Solo 6. It has locking tuners, so I was able to use this to cut the strings all the way down.",5,Convenient and useful.,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002E1G5C,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","It functions as designed. It saves time when restringing a guitar. It's made pretty well for a plastic tool. Definitely takes less space than a wire cutter and a cordless drill to change strings. Admittedly, the cordless drill would be used mostly by luthiers, but you get the point.",5,Nice device,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive AB8JKS38BK9P,B0002E1G5C,The Kid,"[0, 0]","Alright, for the past 5 years I've been changing my strings with only the help of scissors to cut the unused portion of string, and let me tell you, doing this process on 5 guitars sucks! this tool Is AWESOME! It takes about 3-5 minutes to change strings now and it's well made and durable.the built in wire cutter was an awesome idea and works just fine. I'ts not perfect but neither am I So 5 stars, Would recommend to anyone.",5,Everyone Needs this,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002E1G5C,T,"[0, 0]",I love this guitar string winder. The cutter was a real plus so I didn't have to track down my diagonal cutters.,5,Great Tool,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002E1G5C,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","I honestly really didn't find this thing useful at all. First, the wire clipper side is relatively bulky (no flush cutting) and doesn't open easily (very stiff action), so trying to get the clipper onto the wire with the very small opening and at the same time peering over the tool itself as it blocks the view - ick. And as for the winder... I suppose if you are doing some heavy initial winding, it can get rather tiring twisting the tuner. But it is a tad big for tuner pegs on anything I used it on, so no nice "tight" fit, more of a "jiggle" fit. Plus the clearance needed to actually swing the thing around means having the instrument laying flat on a table doesn't help. Didn't even know there was a bridge pin puller on this thing. Just looked at it... guess that notch in the peg winder is it.Each time I have set out to use it, I end up turning my pegs manually and grimacing over the stiff action of the wire cutters while to align it on the string. I just recently ended up buying a set of Crescent Brand Miniature Cutters & Needle-Nose Pliers Set(the pliers are JUST the thing for pulling the strings and keeping tension while winding). When I have to redo my mothers acoustic guitar, I'll try the notch bridge peg puller. But other wise, this thing gets a serious two-star "meh".",2,Hasn't made things any easier,1322265600,"11 26, 2011",negative A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B0002E1G5C,TonyTee,"[0, 0]",A good piece of kit. Except it does have problems removing occasional sticky string pegs. It's also squeakily noisy when string winding. The cutter works perfectly.,3,Good all rounder,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",neutral A6GXP9ESXIH7O,B0002E1G5C,trishlink,"[0, 0]","This winder and cutter...winds and cuts fine...But the pin puller does not fit my guitar pins even though the ad claims that, "...it fits virtually all guitars, banjos and mandolins..." Oh well...another lessson learned.",3,Good but not excellent...,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",neutral A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002E1G5C,TWM,"[0, 0]","It works well for guitars and basses, so long as they are the clover style. Other then that it works just like it says it will.",5,Works well.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B0002E1G5C,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]","great little time saver with all that is needed to restring in one compact device..It works well, pretty good buy.",5,Good,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0002E1G5C,Vensez,"[0, 0]","Sometimes it seems more convenient to use my hand to turn the pegs rather than use this, but it does a pretty good job. I really like the string cutter built into the frame, and the peg puller is my favorite feature. Basically, I use this for everything except winding strings.",3,It's not too bad.,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",neutral ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002E1G5C,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","When I first saw this item I wondered: Why is the regular guitar version $6.99 and the bass version only $4.99?Suddenly an amazing clarity came over me and I realized-- the bass version only has to tune FOUR strings instead of six. So it costs less because we don't need to use it as much!But then I remembered there are 5 string bass guitars and I thought, okay... shouldn't they have a $5.99 one for 5-string bass guitars?Sadly the universal clarity became even more muddied when I realized with some dismay that there are even 6-string bass guitars. Will this even work on a 6-string bass? After all, that's 2 more strings than its intended purpose!These perplexing questions aside, I find this to be an excellent and ideal tool. Its function is three-fold:1) String winder2) String cutter3) Peg pullerSo no more running for the wire clippers to pull a peg or cut a string. All the tools you need to change strings are in this one reasonably-priced tool. Made by D'addario, the quality lives up to the brand. It's solid, the wire cutter and peg puller well designed. It does everything it's supposed to do, does it well and is of good construction.PROS: Good strong well-designed unitCONS: The winder is held on by a single screw and there are numerous reports of that screw coming unscrewed during use. I would recommend putting a drop of super glue down in the screw thread area to secure the screw and prevent that happening. Because of this design flaw 4 stars instead of 5.I note that there are reviews here as old as four years... and it appears this device has undergone design changes during that time. Some say the head bowl is so deep it can result in scratching of the guitar head. Others report it being so shallow it slips off the keys.What I believe is that it is a mistake to sell the BASS and STANDARD GUITAR version on the same page. From what I can deduce from the reviews, it appears some folks have inadvertently purchased the BASS guitar version, which does indeed have a wide and deep cup, and did not realize it. Imho, the two products should be listed on two different pages for clarity. It's obvious from the reviews that some folks have accidentally purchased the wrong unit.Some have reported the peg puller being ""metal"" and scratching the bridge. The one on mine is vinyl and while it is hard enough to scratch the bridge if one isn't careful-- the same holds true for needle nose pliers.Bottom line is there is some responsibility of the user to pay attention to what they're doing, don't get in a rush, and be aware of the need to protect their instrument while using ANY modification tool. I suspect if one is going to get in a hurry and try to change strings 0 to 60 in 5 seconds... they may wind up damaging their guitar. Turn on the light, put on reading glasses if necessary to see... and take your time and this device should work fine. Be aware when reading reviews that many seem to be out of date (dunno why the company didn't simply start a new listing when redesigning the device).",4,"So many questions, so many questions...",1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A1TSW5IJ1LU0RP,B0002E1G5C,wishbone73,"[0, 0]","Works as advertised. The cutter makes this thing really worth while. If I lose it, I'm buying another! 2 more words required?",5,Cool string winder.,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002E1G5C,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","Handy dandy little gadget. So much better than using pliers to remove bridge pins, nail clippers to cut strings and much easier to wind strings with this thing. I've got 10 guitars and 3 basses so i change a lot of strings and this definitely makes it less of a chore. Love Planet Waves stuff!",5,How have I lived without this?,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive AKDQONDXN72MW,B0002E1G5C,zdeptawa,"[0, 0]",This product is straight forward and works as it's intended.One side note - there is a pretty loud squeak that occurs when winding the strings. I'm not sure if all of them do this but the one I received does. It doesn't cause any problem with the product's performance... it's just loud.,5,Works great - a little squeaky,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A1EQYR35KLTECN,B0002E1H9W,animulvr,"[0, 1]",I like Dunlop products but... The push down applicators (Dunlop's Dab-O-Matic Applicator Tops) are horrible idea. One popped right off the other day and oil got all over the place. I will not buy these again or I will remove them and just use a cloth.,3,Hate the pushdown bottle heads!,1357430400,"01 6, 2013",neutral A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0002E1H9W,b carney,"[7, 7]",Everything from the string cleaner to the polish works very well.You have to be very careful with the fretboard cleaner because it will dry out the fretboard but the conditioner is included and can be applied after.The string cleaner does not really leave much residue and really does help with string noise.You wont be let down.Dunlop makes good quality products.,5,This cleaning kit is great,1326499200,"01 14, 2012",positive AB2G1XOBEGWK2,B0002E1H9W,Boiler98,"[11, 12]","I love this system. Every time I change strings now, I go through every step of this system, and what a difference it has made. The fretboard cleaner and conditioner are great. I never realized how dry the wood was. The string cleaner is nice too. I feel like I was neglecting my guitars until I got this. The quantities of product in this kit are good, and the instructions are clear. The two polishing cloths are adequate size, and washable.",5,Great System,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002E1H9W,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",This kit has just about everything needed to clean and maintain your guitar or bass. I would also by the Dunlop lemon oil as well. Worth the money.,5,Good kit,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A1P42OZ1MCNAHE,B0002E1H9W,Carter,"[0, 0]",The ultimate guitar cleaning tool I love love love this kit... I've been using the products for years and I've been nothing but happy with their quality,5,Get that guitar squeaky clean,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B0002E1H9W,Christopher C,"[1, 1]",I hate string noise and a dirty acoustic. This kit covers all the bases from the fret board to the body. My favorite acoustic guitar is over 40 years old and it looks like a brand new guitar and no annoying string noise when I am changing chords or fingering the fret-board.,4,"Makes it shine and reduces ""SQUEAKS""",1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E1H9W,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","Unfortunately, the first one of these I ordered from Amazon arrived with two of the bottles having leaked their contents all over the place. Take two! The second set I received was in great condition, and I'm really surprised with the amount of product you get for the low cost. This kit literally has everything you will need (except new strings of course...) to keep your guitar looking and sounding great.",4,The Perfect All-In-One Kit For Your Guitar,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B0002E1H9W,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[42, 44]","Granted, I'm no expert on what's out there in the world for guitar cleaning materials. This is my first foray into that world.But, I've used it, and it's easy. The polish is great, the cloths are soft and just what they should be; the wax is wonderfully shiny and easy to put on and buff. Everything here is, as far as I can tell, just as advertised - a way to keep one's instruments in good shape.I now have a shine on my guitar that is better than when it arrived from the factory, and there doesn't seem to be any chemicals in the stuff that corrodes or otherwise destroys the guitar, like perhaps some fly-by-night cheapy cheapy product maker might offer.Maybe there are better polishes and waxes out there - and knowing the way the world works, I'm sure there are some, probably made out of rare elephant glandular excretions that sell for $500 a bottle that the pros use and maybe would be worth 6 or 7 stars on the Amazon review. I don't know. But come on; this stuff is just fine.",5,"I like it - it polishes, waxes, cleans, and does just what it's supposed to.",1280620800,"08 1, 2010",positive A2Z3FDWL7DQD76,B0002E1H9W,E. Guzman,"[0, 0]","the best thing I've purchase for my guitars this year , I'm not that careful with my guitars maintenance and never though that my fretboard and body finish need that care until i see a video that explain why is important and the live that obviously the instrument get back after cleaning , the 01 and 02 are the best, restore the live of my fretboard, the cleaner and polish make your instrument body shine , the only one that I've just use once is the string conditioner and cannot say because i use this on my brother acoustic guitar and i don't play with it after the cleaning ,but my guitars strings are new right now maybe i update in a few weeks about the strings conditioner.you can buy this with your eyes close, you wont regret the purchase.",5,"you can buy this with your eyes close, you wont regret the purchase",1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A2SREOQJ9OEDLE,B0002E1H9W,Elizabeth Collins,"[1, 2]",My son was cleaning all his guitars after opening this gift on Christmas morning. I am pleased with this product.,5,Worth it.,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A3I9IGMS9GHW8J,B0002E1H9W,James E. Perkins,"[2, 3]",In general it's OK but when you look at the fine writing on the fingerboard formula it says not to use on Maple; which means I can't use it on either of my Gibsons. Probably better to just get the lemon oil for that separately.,3,Not necessary,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",neutral AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B0002E1H9W,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]",Love this kit...it has everything you need as well as cleaning cloths....make your axe shine and look like a rockstar.,5,All You Need To Keep Your Guitar Clean,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A13KBLFF4IZF7H,B0002E1H9W,L. Dustin,"[1, 1]","The products work great, applied them to my new Les Paul Ukulele for protection. The strings that came with my ukulele were junk so I decided to replace them with aquila strings. Prior to doing so I decided that I would like to prep the fret board. The frets seemed a little rough and the rosewood looked a little dry to me so....I ordered this kit to see what it would do. It comes with both fret board cleaner and even a very fine grit emery cloth for the metal frets. I thought I would try the emery cloth on the frets and was very pleased with the results. The frets are now very smooth and shiny and the rosewood fret board looks like it is much happier after a little drink.The polish for the instrument brought out a deep luster...but remember a little goes a long way so the wax should last a very long time as I am sure the other products will too.The cloths are very soft and should not damage you instrument. Mine came soaked due to the 02 bottle leaking upon arrival. That is the reason I did not give this product a 5 star. It looked like the package was damaged prior to shipment since the out side package was pristine and the product was protected well inside with adequate padding.I am now going to work on my Gibson Les Paul Custom Guitar and I am sure that I will be very happy with the results!Great product which would deserve the full 5 stars if it was packaged a little better.",4,Product works great but lost a star due to damage of the products package.,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B0002E1H9W,L. Jones,"[0, 0]","While I'm spectacle on what I want to "clean my baby with (Fender P Bass) and after reading many feed backs on Amazon, I decided to try this kit. My Bass is not that old, but really needed to be cleaned and polished. This kit really make it so clean, it looks better than when I purchased it new. No greasy residue either. My fret board looks so good to. Just don't use it on maple wood (the lighter color), at least that is what the directions states because it my yellow this lighter color. I can tell you that the rose wood is nice and deep colored red. The other cleaners and polishes are great too. I will definitely purchase this kit again when I run out of the supplies.",5,Super Kit : ) Works very well.,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A2IPU94WKACV06,B0002E1H9W,Mark,"[0, 0]","Makes my guitar look great, from the fretboard, strings and body. Everything conditioned and polished. Great quality product, highly recommend",5,Great Product,1380153600,"09 26, 2013",positive AN5ISBOQ5U7C,B0002E1H9W,"M. Evans ""New England Technology Teacher of T...","[0, 1]",This kit cleans strings body and conditions the fretboard. It's got everything you need for your high end guitar maintenance.,5,plenty of stuff.,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002E1H9W,Nike,"[0, 0]",Everything you need to keep your guitar clean and Polished and sexy! no matter if you are a horrible player like me you will get all the chicks because your guitar looks sexy! the girls will love you and the boys too!,5,Dunlop Delivers!,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002E1H9W,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","The Dunlop system has everything you need to keep your guitar in good condition, and looking great. It also had two soft cloths that are needed for application, removing excess and polishing. I couldn't be happier!",5,Excellent Product,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A2U67NUNCRHVO7,B0002E1H9W,Rytetone,"[2, 2]",Take some time but it was well worth it. I've always cleaned the finger boards with rubbing alcohol then used linseed oil afterwards. This worked great and the guitars buffed up like never before!,5,Guitars never look so good,1347408000,"09 12, 2012",positive A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B0002E1H9W,Twiddly Diddly,"[0, 0]",A good value box set of quality products. Use these each time you re string and keep your instrument in top shape. I do guitar set ups for folks and these come in real handy.,5,Great Value Box Set,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A38UFP5UJLYLMC,B0002E1H9W,Vic,"[0, 1]","got a cleaner/polish/wax type ointment for every part of your guitar. comes with a small rag, and fret polishing pad deal....the fret pad is great and I didn't know about this type of thing till getting this kit. also comes with a step by step/stage by stage instruction pamphlet. worth it to get this kit and replace /add to it as needed.",5,nice!,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A2GUE6E3DUYX03,B0002E1I2I,Databoss,"[1, 1]",The Dunlop Guitar Fingerboard Kit arrived very quickly and was put to the test immediately. I am pleased with the product. It makes my guitar look new again. I will definitly look into their other products. Thanks to Amazon for the quick service.,4,Great Kit for Guitar's,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E1I2I,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I wasn't quite sure what to expect but have a few old guitars with pretty weathered looking fingerboards. I figured I'd give this a try. I am so glad I did. I could not believe how much residue was on the rag after I cleaned the fret board, yuk. Then I used the 02 treatment product to treat it and it really brought out the natural color. I'd like to say it looks like new, but the guitar is a 1967 so that would be a stretch.But it looks a heck of a lot better, almost new. I used it on one of my less valuable acoustics, but it's still a '67 USA made Fender. I have such faith in this that I'm going to do my '77 Gibson acoustic next.Then I have a couple of electrics I will do when I change strings on them. This stuff is great.",5,Fantastic Product!!!,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0002E1I2I,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[1, 1]","Nice little kit. it has 800 grit sandpaper in it, I hadn't noticed that in the listing, maybe I overlooked it. I had just bought some 600 grit at homedepot and used on the neck of a used guitar that had been neglected for nearly a decade. The 600 made it glassy smooth again (wet sanding) - I used this instead of the 800 that came with the package and it worked well for me.I had made the mistake of waxing my fretboard with carnuba wax after reading about it on a chat board. Big mistake it deadened the sound terrible. I was miserable, my guitar sounded like s***.After 20 minutes with this kit and a new set of strings and Bob's your uncle, good as new. I'm going to use this everytime I change strings on all my guitars.Nice little kit, I might even get around to using the 800 grit paper that came with it one of these days. Works a charm on acoustic guitars, haven't tried it on the electric guitars yet.",5,smooth operator makes fingers dance,1370304000,"06 4, 2013",positive AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B0002E1I2I,jb,"[3, 3]","This product is a must for anyone with a rosewood fretboard guitar. My fretboard hasn't been cleaned/oiled in 15 years so it was extremely dry. The cleaner removed visible grime, the polish cloth shined up the frets, but most importantly, the oil returned the fretboard to a deep beautiful color and feel. I am very pleased with the product.",5,The truth about this product,1339632000,"06 14, 2012",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B0002E1I2I,Pat,"[0, 0]","Bought this to use on my 1962 Strat Reissue. After a year or so of playing the rosewood fretboard become a little dried out and rough, of course covered with 100+ hours of grime and sweat. This kit has everything you need to make your guitar feel, look, and play like new. I put new strings on after using this and man! Felt just like the day it arrived from the factory. Can slide and play much smoother with this. Serious speed improvement.",5,Awesome cleaner! Rejuvenate your guitar!,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A19Q4B515ENF9C,B0002E1I2I,Richard L. Chism,"[0, 0]","I bought my new guitar and wanted to keep it in great shape. I guess this kit works okay, but it's hard to use. It will probably last my entire lifetime. I think a smaller kit would have been better. You really need to remove the strings when you use it, so you have to take off all the strings. I usually only replace one string at a time when I am changing strings, so I had to change my habits. If you have a guitar without a truss rod, that may mean you will take a lot more time tuning after you're done changing the strings, since the neck will bend more as you tighten the strings one at a time, and that will change the pitch of the strings you have already tuned. I'm no expert, but I have a gut feeling that this was not money well spent. However, since I love my guitar, I use it anyway.",3,"I guess this works, but it's kind of a pain to use.",1387929600,"12 25, 2013",neutral A10FM4ILBIMJJ7,B0002E1I2I,Sim,"[0, 0]",I cleaned and oiled the fretboard on my straocaster the day after I received the product. The cleaning product worked very nicely but the oil was hard to get out through the applicator. The fretboard turned out nicely though so I decided to give it a 4 instead of a 3. I have to say though that I believe a big bottle of eye glass cleaner to clean the fretboard with and a good furniture polish would work just as well. Since you only use a small amount the kit will last a long time so it isn't a bad buy. Just remember it isn't recommended for a maple fretboard and could damage it. If you want to use this type of product then I recommend this one.,4,It works as advertised.,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",positive A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B0002E1I2I,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","Has everything you need to keep fretboard in condition.Works well,Seems to hold up well also(treatment lasts for awhile...)Emery cloth for polishing frets is nice,worth $20.00,for sure.....",4,Fulfills a need...,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A37E0KYNJQNP1E,B0002E1J3Q,"Amazon Customer ""just a guy""","[0, 0]","This set is not for everyone! In fact, you might have to get the neck adjusted after installing this set. While I can see rockers laying down overpowering riffs with these my goal is to get the lowest action I can on a jazz box. No question about the quality, though, these hold up the same fine standards as the other Slinky sets.",4,Massive!,1367020800,"04 27, 2013",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B0002E1J3Q,colton cooper,"[0, 0]","Awesome strings, did what I needed them to do (Drop A/B). Good tension.Only con is that Ernie Ball strings seem to wear out fast and lose tone. So for now I'm good but in a few weeks I'll need new strings. In which case I'll probably go D'addario or Cobalts.Still, decent strings if you need cheap strings fast.",4,Ernie Ball strings are great! (For the price),1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A2IC4MEKF2Y6IF,B0002E1J3Q,Jerry Roberson,"[0, 0]","They work great. You can buy more expensive guitar strings, just not better guitar strings. I use these on an old Gibson semi-hollow body.",5,Nice,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A22LLQ00V32YZJ,B0002E1J3Q,jim beasley jr,"[0, 0]","Does the job nicely, I use these for me guitar thats set for slide playing and I've not had any problems with them. Good solid strings",5,"Does the job nicely, I use these for me guitar thats set ...",1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002E1J3Q,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[1, 2]","I play Progressive and Thrash metal, and these strings hold out nicely. Tuned them down to A sharp (b flat?) and they sounded sweet. Back up to E (standard) and they provide nice full sounding tone.",5,Nice Strings,1250121600,"08 13, 2009",positive A1SG6JGU7ISEH3,B0002E1J3Q,Nunya Bizness,"[5, 8]","I have used Ernie Ball strings for along time. Mostly slinky's or super slinky's. I read the review on these and thought I would give these a try for the sound they make paired with a LP.I bought these to replace the stockers on the EPI LP 100 I just bought. Luckily I order two packs. I was putting on the top E string and had turned the crank less than a few times, not near enough tension on the string yet to even be in tune yet, and ""pop"" it broke. I had ordered two sets, so I put on the one from the new set. No problems until I got to the G string, then ""pop"" another breaker. Very sad quality.After finally getting them on and in tune (you will need to stretch the top 3 strings alot to get them to stay in tune, especially the E) I have to say they have a great sound to them. Nice tone and sustain. Great crucnhy sound for metal, but still a good clean tone too. These are thick strings, but still bendable, just not very far. I would rate the sound 5 stars.Unfortunately, it takes two packs of strings for one successful stringing to occur because of how brittle the strings are. So I have to give these three stars overall.",3,"Great sound, but fickle quality",1327104000,"01 21, 2012",neutral A1HTV2563HTSQV,B0002E1J3Q,prsjames,"[0, 0]",I use these in standard tuning on my prs mccarty. The sound is unbelievable. Thick and creamy sound. Lasts slmost 3 weeks before the tone dies. Good price. Good strings.,5,great strings,1334966400,"04 21, 2012",positive AWQQ1QHCECDJ3,B0002E1J3Q,RonNW,"[0, 0]","Great highs and lows, but rough on the fingertips, and difficult doing barre chords, slides, and single string progressions. OK with more effort",3,Hard on the fingertips,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",neutral A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002E1J3Q,TWM,"[0, 0]",So these are heavy strings that work well. I did have an issue with the strings messing with my bridge on my guitar but with some more springs it worked well enough.,4,Heavy...,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A3G21YYF2EXCS8,B0002E1J3Q,wally jones,"[1, 1]","Tried a heavier gauge string for playing slide guitar on my S.G. It worked out perfectly . I am 66 years old and have been playing Guitar for over fifty years. Of course over the years I've tried other strings but always seem to come back to Ernie Ball strings . There are no surprises. The quality Is always the same. Also, I believe the very best value for the dollar. From extra slinky to heavy gauge Jazz strings , You just can't go wrong. I am a fairly new Amazon customer and am finding out that that all important trust factor is there and have no hesitation on my part in shopping with them.",5,Heavier gauge string for playing slide,1377561600,"08 27, 2013",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0002E1J3Q,WAYA,"[0, 0]","these heavy gauge are the main strings I use. Detune great, good harmonics, great presence, I use them across a whole range of genres, from Death metal to Blues to Funk and beyond!",5,my first choice in strings!,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A37E0KYNJQNP1E,B0002E1J5E,"Amazon Customer ""just a guy""","[0, 0]","I have finally discovered that the "perfect set" is a moving target. As arthritis creeps in I find myself playing heavier strings with a lower action, and these work in that respect. Another advantage of usiung this set is that it beefs up the treble side without making the bass side too boomey. (Telecaster, anyone?)",4,"Good balance, low action",1367020800,"04 27, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002E1J5E,AT,"[0, 0]",I'm not a metal player in any means but sometimes I do get the urge. If your gonna play metal you need bigger strings than just 46-9. So I got these and they are awesome. They are not too big or too small. Very happy with these strings. If you want GREAT strings get fender strings. They are the best out there. But for metal (big strings) I stick with ernie ball.,5,Great for metal,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B0002E1J5E,Christian Matthew,"[1, 1]","I use earnie ball strings as my backup strings. They don't have as nice and clear a tone as my d'addario or curt mangan strings, nor do they have the life expectancy, however they are cheaper and really easy to bend. Since I can't afford to restring with the more pricey strings every single time, I go with these when I'm practicing. They do break alot when I play some crazy solos, which blows, and is the main reason why I'm not giving them 5s. (No it's not my technique, I've never broken a string on any other brand strings I've tried.) When I'm in the studio recording, I prefer, like I said before, D'addario or curt mangan strings, however to save money, I practice with these strings and I think it's not a bad method, as I go through strings like doritos (I eat doritos alot).",4,Good for backups,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",positive A2QPZKGUDE7RJ4,B0002E1J5E,nette,"[0, 0]",I read a review saying that there bridge was floating out & the strings were hard to tune aswell as their e string popping. I had the exact same experience but i bought two sets since i know uncoated strings dont last long. so i did get to play em but all my strings (except the A & E) popped on both sets within two weeks i knew it was due to my bridge being made to use a whammy bar (which it came with btw)& the tension it put on my tuning pegs what really got me upset about these strings was that they damaged my tuning pegs and now there harder to turn (have to use pliers sometimes) but the strings sound great & if i get a better guitar i might get these more often but for now im staying w/ medium gauge elixirs.,3,Ok strings,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",neutral A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B0002E1J5E,PH,"[0, 0]",I chose these strings based on reviews I have read on the website. I was definitely not disappointed. This string sound great on solid body electric and hollow body. I have a Dot Studio and the resonance is great for rockabilly. My son loves them for metal. We will continue to use Beefy Slinky strings!,5,Slinky Rocks!,1333929600,"04 9, 2012",positive A2KKZHISX9YKMI,B0002E1J5E,"PJY ""pjsailor""","[8, 11]","This isn't a review of these strings so much as a warning or caveat for those of you playing guitars with floating bridges (usually for a whammy bar) and not using these heavier strings already.I wanted a little fuller sound than the 10-46 slinky strings (aka regular slinky) and the idea of some driving base appealed to me so ordered the beefy's. I strung them up but had a hard time tuning the guitar. Every time I got the higher strings in tune, the lowers would go down as much as a half note. It took awhile to realize that my floating bridge was coming off the body as I tightened the strings. So I pulled the back plate off my strat and set to off tighten down the the tensions screws. I made about 5 adjustments each time retuning the guitar to check my progress. The final time I tightened them down, the high E string broke. Since these were my only beefy's, my day was done with these strings. However, given how far I tightened the tension screws, I think I would have had to purchase an additional tension spring (not too expensive or difficult to install if you have the inclination to do it) to get the bridge flush with the body.As I said, this isn't a knock of these strings. I never really got a chance to play them. Just a heads up for anyone moving up to these heavier strings. It can be quite a shock the first time your see your bridge sticking out at a 45 degree angle to your guitar and if you aren't careful, you can damage your guitar.",4,Beware Guitars with floating bridges,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A85AE6BNHXAXR,B0002E1J5E,Skip,"[0, 0]",I was loking for a particular sound that I jsut couldn't find with lighter strings. This set was perfect and I was able to re-create the sound Iwas looking for.,4,Heavy retro sound,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002E1J5E,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","I wouldn't recommend tuning these strings to E however, because the intense amount of tension it takes to tune these to E can cause permanent damage to the neck that not even the truss rod can fix. The highest I feel comfortable tuning these to is E flat. If you are doing anything at or below Drop C sharp, these strings will work out great for you.",4,"Despite what the pack says, you can tune these to E.",1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A38UFP5UJLYLMC,B0002E1J5E,Vic,"[0, 0]",to much string for my beginner fingers but seemed to be the real brand and a decent price.i would reorder in 9's or maybe even 10's next time,5,"ended up being to big for me,",1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002E1NNC,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","I use these on my acoustic Washburn, and they stay bright for weeks. I have been playing guitar for 30 years, and these are the best.",5,Best strings ever.,1334016000,"04 10, 2012",positive A2XKROL6XBFHT3,B0002E1NNC,"Kathleen B. Janecka ""kay""","[1, 1]",Great EXTRA Light POLYWEB strings for guitar. Really impressed with the PolyWeb! These are easy on my fingers and the polyweb don't sqeek.,5,GREAT guitar strings.,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive AKALIDNS3NMZ7,B0002E1NNC,"K. Miller ""KM""","[1, 1]","My son plays electric and acoustic guitar. He uses Elixir for both and swears by them. He has had other brands, but they just don't stand up to elixir.",5,Great strings,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002E1NNC,Randy V. Brown,"[1, 1]","What you gain in string life with these strings you loose in tone. I'm not saying the tone is bad, but it's not as good as quality strings with no coat. That having been said, I'm pleased with them as a string for guitar practice. They last for months without a change in tone. I don;t play much in public venues, so it is not a problem for me to change strings when I do.",4,I'd Probably Buy These Again,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B0002E1NNC,"SRR ""SRR""","[1, 1]","These strings actually save you money because you don't have to change em much. I keep em on a year or so and I play alot, out door indoor. constant abuse. they never rust. When they break I change em.now..I'm not a player who likes new strings to begin with so I like not having to change em..they really hold up. There are better sounding strings yes. But if your plugin in anyway, you can tweak the tone.The tone isn't bad, just not as good as a martin uncoated string.but if you like longevity and less squeak. these are great.",5,My favorite,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E1NNM,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[9, 10]","These acoustic strings are used on a Laguna acoustic guitar. They are just the right weight, and just the right amount of flex. We've tried D'Addario, brighter sound (D'Addario Acoustic Guitar Strings Set, EXP 80/20 Lite), and Martin, a little stiff (Martin Strings SP Phosphor Bronze 12.5-55 MSP4150). In the end, these Elixirs sound and feel best on this guitar.As has been said, there is no perfect guitar string for everyone. The perfect guitar string is the one that feels and sounds right to you on your guitar. For the combination we have, these are outstanding strings.On the strings lasting longer, that's hard to say. Fresh strings do sound better. It's clear that the wound strings do not corrode like non-coated strings. But I'm not certain these last so much longer. We buy them because they sound good and have the right amount of flex to them - playability. Corrosion or crud on the string isn't the sole factor in changing strings.June 15, 2010 Update: Elixir is a wonderful company. On my third or fourth sets of Elixir strings, the G string snapped as my son was tuning the guitar for the first time. Elixir is outstanding, they will replace any string that doesn't perform up to your standard.The other amazing thing - I've watched tons of videos and watched a lot of guys change strings, and I'm still very confused. The Elixir website (it's pretty simple elixirstring dot com) is outstanding. Ther is a two part video from the Taylor factory on how to change strings. I swear that if you follow those instructions, you will change strings in minutes. It is so simple and so reproducible. I love this technique.I'm a huge fan of these strings now!",5,Elixir's Have Become Our Standard,1264809600,"01 30, 2010",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0002E1NNM,desrtroz,"[0, 0]","Purchased these strings after having tried the Blue Steel strings. My son much prefers the Elixir strings. They last a lot longer than the Blue Steel strings did and he says the Elixir sound better, too.",5,"Elixir Strings Acoustic Guitar Strings, 6-String, Light Polyweb Coating",1326412800,"01 13, 2012",positive A2C7BOQVFH1HLE,B0002E1NNM,Frederick Baptist,"[2, 5]","I've been playing guitar for over twenty years now and I've tried just about every guitar string in existance and even these Elixir coated strings. I've come to realise that the benefits for a slightly longer life barely makes sense given the much higher price you have to pay for it. Eventually, all strings corrode and lose their lustre and if you are a professional playing gigs, you change your strings so often anyway that to pay much more for polycoating doesn't make any sense. If you are the kind that occasionally takes out the axe then maybe this would make a difference but what I do is I get the least expensive ones and make sure I wipe down and clean them, even using products like string cleaners and Fast Fret to reduce finger squeak if necessary and my strings last for quite some time as well except at a much lower cost.Few people know this but only a few guitar stringmakers exist in the U.S. and many of them that are retailed are actually the same strings with different brand names. Granted Elixir probably isn't one of these as they try to make hay with the time they have left on their patent of this polycoating technology but my thing is why pay so much more for strings when the benefit you get is really not so substantial as to justify the price? I myself use generic Kyser stings for my classical and acoustic guitars and Memphis Electrics for my electric just because they are the cheapest I could find on the web and my sound has not been detrimentally affected in any way. In fact, you are much more likely to improve upon your sound by using better amps and guitar cables than you are with strings; at least most people would be able to hear the difference. Don't get me wrong these Elixir strings are not bad but you are much more likely to get a better sound by improving your technique (practice), getting better cables, pickups, amps, guitars etc than from just using these strings. For better string life, just wipe down and clean the strings before and after use. This discipline once a habit is good enough.Peace!",3,Take Good Care of Your Strings and They Will Last Longer!,1284595200,"09 16, 2010",neutral A3UFHRHJ82TL1W,B0002E1NNM,Jeff and Denise,"[0, 0]","I heard about these from a friend, several years back.I teach and run a mobile recording studio and use my guitars all the time for mobile music recording and for worship services.These strings allow me to keep on keepin' on for several weeks at a time, even with constant usage.I wipe the strings after use and they still sound bright and crisp after many sessions.[...]",5,Longest Lasting Strings!,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B0002E1NNM,JerryWithaJ,"[32, 34]","There's NO SUCH THING as a ""best string"". From experimenting over the years, I've found that, while I have ""old standbys"" that will be the first thing I try, often there is a string that is just right for a particular guitar and it varies from guitar to guitar.Coated strings have become all the rage over the last few years. They're expensive, but they last a lot longer, especially if you have the kind of body chemistry that causes them to corrode quickly. Also, they minimize the amount of finger noise you get if you slide on the strings.Elixir Polywebs were the first coated string. The coating is much heavier than that of other strings. This produces a much less bright, more muted sound. I have an old koa guitar that is so bright I can't stand it with standard strings. The Elixir Polywebs tone it down to the point where it's perfect.If you're looking for a darker sound, then Elixir Polywebs are definitely worth a shot. If you want a coated string but prefer the brighter sound of uncoated strings, then you definitely don't want Polywebs.The 4 stars applies if you want this particular type of sound. If you don't want this sound, you could end up awarding them 1 star.",4,It depends...,1151107200,"06 24, 2006",positive A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B0002E1NNM,Jon,"[0, 0]","Im a huge fan of Elixir's!!! This, however, is my first go with the polyweb, but there is no disappointment here!!",5,GREAT!,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A1T3PBZ7DVBC26,B0002E1NNM,Mark Burgess,"[0, 0]","These are the best strings you can buy, IMHO. There is hardly any noise whilst your fingers slide over the strings when you change chords. I tried other strings but I always come back to Elixir.",5,Guitar strings,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B0002E1NNM,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","great strings, deep rich tones from both highs and lows, a very good value for the dollar and customer service is second to none",4,elixir guitar strings,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A35P0LNBJ0WUPL,B0002E1NQ4,Billy The Kid,"[0, 0]",This installed easily. A nice feature is ability to unclip the shoulder pad from the mounts on the instrument. When the pad is installed the strap is very comfortable and eased any shoulder pain I might have had with earlier straps. A keeper for sure.,5,"Flexible, feels good",1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B0002E1NQ4,JVincent,"[0, 0]","I used this strap for the first time during a rehearsal last night. I typically practice sitting down without a strap when I am alone, but stand up when rehearsing or performing with a band. I had previously used a very expensive 2"" padded leather cradle type strap, which I really liked. I sold that banjo and the strap with it, but recently re-acquired another banjo and wanted a good strap, but was not willing to pay the $80 again for a premium padded leather strap. I saw all of the great reviews for this strap and the affordable price and took a chance. I am glad I did.This strap may not be as elegant as fine leather, but it is made extremely well and feels very durable and substantial in its construction. What blew me away is that my full tone ring banjo, which weighs about 14 pounds, literally felt half as heavy. It is no joke. At first, the feeling was unnerving, because the strap has some elastic give to it. You get this dual sensation of a) the banjo feeling super light and b) as if the banjo is going to sink to the floor. Paradoxical I know, but that's where the magic of this strap is. It is almost as if the banjo is floating in front of you, but in reality it remains very stable when playing.Like I said, the build quality is outstanding. My only critique of the design is that it is very modern and non-traditional, so you also have to get used to the contrast of a traditional instrument, like a 5-string bluegrass banjo and the newer style and design of this strap.This is not just a good strap for the money rather it is a great strap at any price point. I think I might try these on my electrics (though I already have literally hundreds of dollars invested in a stable of those high end padded leather straps).",4,Excellent but takes some getting used to,1374796800,"07 26, 2013",positive A7IBOCJ0K4V8C,B0002E1NQ4,J. Walker,"[0, 0]","Comfortable and easy to adjust for length.Additionally, it easily snaps off the banjo when you want to put the banjo in a tight case...My case is tight around the head, so I unsnap the strap and store it in the case by the neck of the banjo.",5,Nice strap.,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive AGGQFKI536BUW,B0002E1NQ4,Ordinary guy,"[0, 0]","Padded portion of strap is quite soft and comfortable.Both ends are a loop. You disonnect the quick release buckles and loop ends through banjo head retainer rods. Easy to do, and you can vary locationGood Product - I would from this manufacturer again.",5,Nice Strap,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0002E1NQ4,rb1947,"[0, 0]","I have bought and used about every banjo strap known to man, the Neotech is by far superior to anything else I have hooked up to my Gibson ESS. The straps are easy to hook and unhook, I have two sets on my banjo, one set for the Neo and another for the harness I use when the back needs a rest. It's easy to uphook one and hook the other. Well done and I like the bounce feature, softens out the jolts.",5,"Good strap, well made, comfortable!",1360454400,"02 10, 2013",positive A24AQ24CD6865K,B0002E1NQ4,"Rick from Westport, MA","[0, 0]","This is the most comfortable strap I have ever used. I have been a guitarist and bassist for over 40 years and although I have only been playing banjo for a short time, this IS the most comfortable strap I have ever used. The clips look solid and so far they are solid.",5,Great strap,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B0002E1NQ4,Squidsmom,"[0, 0]",The strap arrived ontime and the package was in great condition. The strap was easy to attach to my banjo and is very comfortable. I would recommend this strap to anyone looking for a cost effective banjo strap.,5,Exactly what I was expecting.,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002E1NQ4,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","Fantastic strap. Nope, it isn't leather or tooled or all that kind of stuff... But it is really comfortable and fitted with ease even my CC-OT banjo that has a *really* tight spacing (all the others I tried were a bit of work to fit through the brackets). Had it on my heavy weight resonator bluegrass, once again extremely comfortable and sturdy, so had to buy another so I can just have one on each.",5,Just bought my 2nd one,1316217600,"09 17, 2011",positive A2UDGB5BTYY51,B0002E1NQE,"AMK ""TK""","[2, 2]","Amazing strings, they last longer feel better on the bends than any other. They have a smoother feel and a nice bright sound.",4,"Amazing Strings, have them on all my Guitars",1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive A3DZBMO93FHKTH,B0002E1NQE,arleas,"[0, 0]","I ordered the polyweb strings on the advice of some friends. They didn't care at all for nanowebs which are widely available, but swore by the quality of the polywebs. By some sort of mixup I got nanowebs by mistake. I requested a return to get the proper item, and the seller offered to send me the polywebs and told me to keep the nanowebs for the trouble. I haven't had a chance to test either set of strings out but I'm sure they'll be great.It's my understanding that the polywebs could practically be the last set of strings you ever buy (with some proper care). I've been told that while nanowebs last longer than normal strings, they don't measure up to the polywebs.",5,A minor mishap averted thanks to the kind seller,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B0002E1NQE,CaptAdams35,"[0, 0]","I got these because I hate changing strings on a floating tremolo any more than I absolutely have to.... at first I thought I may have made a mistake because the tone was all off (super bright sounding on first installation).... played for a half hour and retuned, sounded better. Played for another half hour and retuned, sounded even better. Played for another few hours and they sound fantastic. Will update after I get a hundred hours on them (about 50 days from now). Will say that they handle bends very well and dive bombing deep on the trem hasn't hurt them yet.... VERY IMPRESSED",5,The more you play the better they sound,1398816000,"04 30, 2014",positive A1EMD22HC94SI1,B0002E1NQE,"D. Dulin ""Dave D""","[0, 0]","A bit more expensive then other strings, But theire worth it, the tone is outstanding, They last a long time, they never rally come out of tune..... and they do last 3x5times longer then any other string I've tryed. The sustain is great they give a nice soth blusey thone, Not to dark not to bright Just perfect.These string's are worth it!",5,worth evry penny,1354492800,"12 3, 2012",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B0002E1NQE,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]","elixir makes the best guitar strings, electric and acoustic. they last forever and don't rust. they sound awesome. get them.",5,the best guitar strings,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002E1O2C,B,"[0, 0]",My new go-to strings. These things last forever for someone who only plays casually. They sound great too. Absolutely recommend it.,5,Sweaty fingers,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002E1O2C,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[1, 2]","I purchased Elixir strings after hearing them repeatedly recommended at the music store. Put them on my Eko Ranger XII acoustic 12 string. Have 2 problems with the strings. First, the bass E (11th string) broke while tuning it up. Had to go to music store and buy a single replacement string (not Elixir). I have changed strings many, many times, so I am convinced it was not my stringing, but a weakness in the E string itself. Second, the high D (8th string) seems ""dead""; it does not ""ring"" as it should and as the other high strings do (though none as much as other 12 string sets I've used). Considering these strings cost much more than others, I certainly am disappointed in them. Hardly matters if they last longer if they don't sound as good.",2,Not up to Par,1290816000,"11 27, 2010",negative A2AJKYCZ1WC4UP,B0002E1O2C,"Charles Grall ""Bike Maverick""","[0, 0]",I've used these Elixir strings for years and I would never change. These have an excellent tone and last four times as long as the others.,5,Best strings ever,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",positive A3PQULECO9OAV6,B0002E1O2C,Darkrin,"[0, 0]",I really like the strings they sound very bright and go well with my guitar I do hope they last quite a while I put them on a bout a month ago but that guitar is only lightly played so I will try to update when I change them,5,Bright sounding strings,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A109ME7C09HM2M,B0002E1O2C,Douglas W. Fielder,"[0, 0]",These strings are performance value and always give me a great sound. I have been using Elixir's for 5 years now and they last longer (even in this salty air environment by the beach) and sound better than anything else I have ever used.,5,Again and again...,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B0002E1O2C,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[2, 3]","Taylor ships this guitar with these strings - and for a good reason! They sound wonderful - right out of the box! Like with most/all 12-string guitars, lights or extra lights are most often appropriate - the feel of these Nanowbs is smoth and easy and the tome they generate, in tandum with the instrument, bring out it's best resonance and sustainability.Give 'em a try!",5,They sound lovely on my Taylor 355 12-string,1172534400,"02 27, 2007",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B0002E1O2C,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I buy Elixirs with all my acoustic guitars now. They last the longest and hold the brightest and clearest tone of any string I've ever used. The nanoweb coating really does make a huge difference. They take several months to wear out (as opposed to the weeks other major brands last). They may cost a bit more than the competition, but if you try them and love them as much as I do, you'll never use anything else again.",5,"Great tone, incredibly durable",1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B0002E1O2C,eatablog,"[0, 0]","I've had these on my Yamaha APX500 for a while now and they sound really good. A tad brighter than I like, but that's just the nature of the lightness of the strings. It's real smooth when playing and they seem to be lasting longer than most strings I try. In fact, I've had these strings on for over 4 months now and they still feel and sound good.",5,Awesome strings!,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A3W2KQ6CLTQ0ZD,B0002E1O2C,Ipodcrazy,"[0, 1]",These are my favorite strings. They last a long time and my fingers don't hurt when I play. I tried Martin strings once and hated them.,5,Wouldn't use anything else,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A14VAT5EAX3D9S,B0002E1O2C,Jake,"[0, 0]","These are my favorite guitar strings! They are very long-lasting and sound great!I would recommend these for anyone, beginners or even people who play seriously or perform. They are very good strings, worth the cost! :]",5,Great!,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B0002E1O2C,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 0]",The Elixir brand acoustic guitar strings keep their brand-new 'sound' a lot longer than any other brand. I am very happy with the Elixir brand strings.,5,Elixir Has Great Strings,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A2Y7BSQG9V3LNG,B0002E1O2C,James M. Bailey,"[0, 0]",I have had them on my Loar Guitar for a few weeks and they seem to work fine. We will see how long they last. I have used Elixir for electric and while they do last longer I wish it was a bit longer.,4,Okay Guitar Strings,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A56EP6FFRH1YT,B0002E1O2C,J. Kim,"[7, 7]","I've used these strings longer than any other strings I've tried (about 7 years). Last year I switched to D'Addario EXP16's because they sounded better on the guitar I have now, but still keep a pack of Nanowebs as a backup. Here are my pros and cons of this string:Pros:+Easier to fret and play than other strings. I don't know why; I looked up the tension stats on these strings and they seem to be equivalent or higher than other strings. But they certainly are easier to fret (press down) and play than any other string I've tried, including other coated ones. The coating on the Nanoweb strings is thinner than the Elixir Polyweb series, but still feel very smooth and even 'slippery', as some people remarked. They have very little string squeak.+Last longer than any other strings I've tried - maybe because of their brightness, these strings mellow with age (as all strings do) but never really sound dull. The only reason I saw to change them was when they became overly dirty or broke, usually every few months of regular playing.+Very bright sound, which cuts through well playing live with a full band, and livens up the sound of cheaper guitars. However, this can also be a con (see below)Cons:-Cost more than most strings, including other coated strings.-Can sound overly bright, especially on some higher end guitars. They tend to dominate the sound of the guitar, which is good for cheaper guitars without quality woods or construction, but not so good for a guitar that already resonates well. For this reason I switched to the EXP16 phosphor bronze string for my current guitar. The EXP16 is coated but has a more natural/dark sound that complements the 'woodiness' of the guitar better than the Elixirs (although not as easy to play).-Not available for export outside the U.S. When I was working abroad, I used to buy these from a U.S. company who would ship them to me. Elixir changed their policy to prevent this, so I ended up switching strings because the cost of Elixirs abroad was so high.",4,Bright sounding strings that are kind to fingertips,1295913600,"01 25, 2011",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B0002E1O2C,Joehorse,"[0, 0]","I kinda strayed away from the Elixir brand for a little while just ""To See"" if another brand would sound ""better"" and in doing so, I wasted time and money.(but I did get some EXPERIENCE) I'm back with the Elixirs now and have no intentions to ""Experiment"" any more.Simply put............Elixir makes the best Strings for an Acoustic Guitar that I've tried and I ""Will Stick with them"" because they have Great Sound, last a long time, easy to clean and prevent rust and/or corrosion.",5,Simply.......Great !,1209081600,"04 25, 2008",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0002E1O2C,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]",I use mediums but bought these for my nephews Takamine and they sound awesome on that guitar. Always love these strings. This kid has not changed his strings in years so I thought I would give hem the best chance of keeping his guitar sounding good for as long as possible.,5,Great,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A1786LAQ18LHDC,B0002E1O2C,J. Zwicker,"[0, 0]","These strings are a little more money than the average strings, but they last longer. Great for the dedicated guitar player.",5,Best Guitar Strings.,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002E1O2C,LARRY,"[0, 0]","5 stars, arrived on time and in good condition. Price is excellent. Will install to one of my acoustical guitars within the next few day.",5,Great for my acoustic guitar,1361059200,"02 17, 2013",positive A1FHOW9NVOH8XR,B0002E1O2C,Lee,"[0, 0]","All I can say is,,, You should try a set of these Elixir Nanoweb 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings for yourself. You will not want to go back to any other set of strings. I've been using Elixir strings for many years. They have better feel, sound, and last longer than all other brands I've used playing Guitar. Elixir has excellent quality control too. I've never had a problem.",5,Best Acoustic Guitar Strings,1357084800,"01 2, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002E1O2C,Levis Ouellet,"[1, 1]","Lately I have been experimenting with various make of acoustic guitar strings.....to the less and also most expensive strings. I find the Elixir excellent. My testing is ongoing and cannot give the Elixir a top rating yet. That may change along the way.However, I believe that guitar strings are a bit like food and wine. What may appeal to my palate may not appeal to someone else's palate. Therefore, strings that may sound good to my ear may not sound good to someone else's ear.My ears remain attentive to future string sounds. I also love the d'Addario make. Which I purchase through Amazon...always.",4,Experimenting With Various Acoustic Strings,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002E1O2C,miT,"[0, 0]","I love, love, love these strings. Super great sound and super long life. I've had these on my acoustic for over 6 months before, and the sound is still awesome. I'll definitely only buy these from now on.",5,These Strings are Awesome,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive A2IRI1NFJJJ6MZ,B0002E1O2C,Mrs. Smith,"[0, 0]",Elixir strings are great for me. They hold their tones longer. They aren't rough textured so they are easier on the fingers.,5,Elixir-light,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive A3MZWM75KSM1P6,B0002E1O2C,"Paul 1946 ""Paul46""","[0, 0]",I have a Taylor 514 ce acoustic guitar and Elixir Strings are what this very nice guitar came with from Taylor when new. I figure they have done the research on what works best and I see no reason for a change other than going fro the extra light strings to the light weight strings. The sound you get with the Nanoweb strings are amazing and they enhance the results from an already great guitar. They also last a long time before they go dead.,5,Elizir Nanoweb strings are top of the line.,1363910400,"03 22, 2013",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B0002E1O2C,"Peter ""Thib's""","[0, 0]","I've written a review before. They are excellent. Never broke a string, but I only play at home as a hobby. therefore they not abused.",5,Excellent strings,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A3VDSGNIS92OVZ,B0002E1O2C,"P. Hamm ""p-squared""","[0, 0]","I'll never use another string on acoustics. The reduced finer squeak, the long lasting coating, and the great tone of these strings is wonderful. I've tried a couple cheaper brands recently, both coated and uncoated... but come back to these every time.",5,Last 3 or 4 times as long for twice the price... so... they're actually cheaper in the long run.,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A2ZBSEZ211C4QW,B0002E1O2C,Samuel Paul,"[0, 0]",Great set of strings. Cant go wrong with elixirs a little over priced but I am hoping to get long life out of them to make up for it.,5,Good,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive A2Z89YMZZJWBHS,B0002E1O2C,Sunn Kram,"[2, 2]","I've been using Nanoweb and Polyweb (no idea what the difference is) Elixirs consistently for years now on my Martin Jumbo Cutaway.I periodically try out other brands whenever I see something that might compete, especially when another ""extended life"" or ""coated"" string is released. I would happily bail on Elixir at $13 a set if someone offered a cheaper option that worked as well. In fact, I was quite optimistic about the $9 D'Addario EXPs until I heard their tone begin to evaporate after a few days like any other string. Nothing that I've used up to this point has gotten close to challenging the quality of the mighty purple box.The sound you get from these on Day 1 is crisp and beautiful as expected. That's not where Elixirs kill the competition though. It's after 20 hours of play that they show their strength. You will still hear fresh, bright tones from them when any other set would have already crossed into the dead zone. In fact, I typically start breaking them before they begin to sound too dull. I play relatively aggressively and use palm-muting constantly, allowing skin oils to eat right through the strings at the bridge.Saying that the tone lasts 3.5x longer (as stated on the box) might be a stretch but there is no question that you get at least double the life out of these at less than twice the cost of alternatives.If you are an occasional player or a music shop owner, these are a no-brainer. The coating is extremely effective at combating the effects of time and oxygen exposure. For the everyday, aggressive player you will simply get better tone and longer life.One nit-picky point of criticism: the packaging is an issue for me. WHY would any manufacturer still utilize tree-killing paper envelopes that allow strings to get stale? I'm seriously asking! I've got to be missing something here. A shred of plastic sealed around all 6 strings is greener, more cost-efficient, and it keeps the strings fresh (thank YOU D'Addario, I'll never leave your electric strings). I would happily buy Elixirs in bulk if I had faith in their shelf-life. Complaints about these snapping prematurely are probably valid, happening when someone gets a set that's been sitting around for a while. Think of them as a perishable and buy them from places that move a lot of units (like Amazon :)",4,Nothing Beats The Lifespan Of Elixirs,1318809600,"10 17, 2011",positive AB8JKS38BK9P,B0002E1O2C,The Kid,"[0, 0]","I only use elixirs on my taylor now 1, because they last months on end while maintaining that new string zing, and 2 because they are soooooo smooth. It's like playing a silk guitar. Get these strings.",5,Smooth Move,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002E1O2C,T,"[0, 0]","These are expensive, they seem to last longer, but when they start to wear, they develop a 'fuzz' where - I assume - the nanoweb is wearing off. It doesn't seem to affect the playability.",5,Good string,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B0002E1O2C,TonyTee,"[0, 0]","These are great guitar strings and are all that guitarists say they are. They are so tuneful, they make an ordinary acoustic guitar sound beautiful. My only concern is that if the strings aren't wound properly they seem brittle and break. e.g. Low E and A strings and the vulnerable G string.The LIGHT version I find, are particularly suited to finger picking.",5,"Bright, light and warm.....you couldn't ask for more.",1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A2HWUC980HM1NP,B0002E1O2C,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[0, 0]","After about a month and a half I have noticed some corrision on the A and D strings at the 4th fret. That is a little disapointing because these are suppost to last 3 to 5 times longer than ""regular"" strings. I like the way they sound. They are a little harder to play than the D' Addario strings that I am used to on my other guitar, and the Martins that I have used in the past. If I still have to change them every 2 or 3 months they are not really worth the extra cost.",3,Sound good but not worth the extra cost,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",neutral A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0002E1O2C,Vensez,"[0, 0]","They costed twice as much as my usual D'Addarios but after 2 weeks of use, I couldn't be any happier. I've heard only positive reviews about these Elixir strings and now understand why. They are smooth as butter thanks to the coating and sound bright, clean, and crisp. They also make my guitar look much nicer and shinier. A great buy overall.",5,"Amazing, smooth, clean strings.",1344211200,"08 6, 2012",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002E1O2C,Wayfinder,"[0, 1]","Regardless of the string itself, I insist on honesty in advertising and marketing. So when I was earnestly considering ordering this string I read the summary, in which it was stated:""Elixir Strings are coated in a unique way to protect wound strings from your DNA and other contaminants.""Ohhhh... protects my string from DNA! Yeah, that DNA really messes up guitar strings all right. In fact it's the worst contaminant EVER... worse even than the oils and acids on our skin... worse than the cells themselves that contain and hold the DNA from exposure because the DNA is the blueprint of those cells, contained deep within protective walls. But somehow that nasty ol' DNA leaks out and contaminates our guitar strings!Honestly. It's like none of us have ever attended a biology class because we're musicians?As I read the reviews, I noted review after review after review that seemed like some sort of marketing promo. I noticed not one of those reviews indicated they had actually purchased the product from Amazon. Hmmmm.The first honest review I found was one which said, ""These strings sound somewhat artificial."" Ah finally, one of the REAL reviews.Look, the product may be good or not. It may be the best string ever or not. But am I going to spend time and money testing a string that apparently can't stand on its own quality without bogus marketing hype?We're musicians, not morons. If you want us to buy a string, be totally honest in the marketing. A quality string will sell itself by performance, sound and long life. No matter how heavy the marketing hype, if the string is bad you'll only sell one set. If it's good... you don't need the hype.EDIT FOLLOW-UP: After reading numerous reviews, this does actually seem to be a good set of strings. Which means the product can stand on customer testimony alone and shouldn't need spin to sell. Just sayin'. ;)",3,Honesty is the first key in marketing,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",neutral A341MNU9GWBWKS,B0002E1O2M,CaptainButts,"[0, 0]","I read several reviews before purchasing these strings. I've never bought any strings with any sort of coating on them but after putting these on my Yamaha acoustic, it sounded great! They have very good high and low tones and give a more resonating tone to the whole guitar. My Yamaha is not a very expensive model but these strings make it sound like it is. If you're wanting to upgrade to a thicker set of strings, definitely give these a try. The coating is supposed to make them last longer and resist corrosion and what not, but they are also a little smoother on the fingertips when changing chord positions and sliding up and down the fret board.",5,Great tone!,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive AOY459LVUBKLO,B0002E1O2M,Confidential Name,"[1, 1]","Time will tell if they last longer than strings 1/3rd the price. Visually, they don't appear any different than cheaper Bronze wound strings. I was expecting something different, but as far as sound goes, the strings tuned well and only required some stretching 3 times to get them to stay in tune, even after playing "smear notes" on several songs. My problem with cheaper strings (De'Angelo) was they would tarnish or rust quickly, the winding would come lose and bare the inner string over the fret marks on the guitar. The company claims these are treated to prevent corrosion and should last 3 to 5 times longer. I'll know in a few weeks if that statement is true or not. Since these are literally triple the cost, I'll know if it was worth the extra expense. Hopefully these are made in the USA instead of China like most other things we buy in America. Good or bad, once I see the longevity of this set, I'll add to this review at that time.",4,Nice tone....,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A3UZITVEOSRRHD,B0002E1O2M,"David V. Locker ""TECH""","[1, 1]","The Nanoweb strings do stay clean and they stand up but, on the negative side...I replaced one string in my set with a nanoweb and noticed right away the feel was slippery. When picking my fingers would slip on the nano string rather than pluck. I will stick to cleaning my good old standard strings.",3,NanoWeb stay clean but,1240444800,"04 23, 2009",neutral A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B0002E1O2M,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar for about 15 years - and within the last year bought my first Taylor guitar (Taylor Guitars 414CE-LTD Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar). It came with these Elixir strings on it from the factory. I am blown away by the brightness and purity of the tone these strings produce. What's even better is how long they last.I'm pretty hard on my strings. I useDunlop Standard Tortex Picks, 12 Pack, Purple, 1.14mmwhich are very stiff, and chew up strings very quickly. The nanoweb wrap that they put on these string makes them last several MONTHS instead of weeks. They're a little bit more expensive then other major string brands. But after about a year of listening to these (only gone through 3 sets so far), they're worth the extra few bucks.",5,Sound bright and clear - last a long time,1354060800,"11 28, 2012",positive A6KYDNP84GGGJ,B0002E1O2M,GolferMark,"[0, 0]","They feel great, last longer than any other string I ever used and most importantly, they sound terrific. The medium weight also has a better tone than thinner gauges. My Taylor is much louder now that I use these.However, you may have to adjust your truss rod if you change from lite or extra light.",5,My Favorite Acoustic Strings,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A3BEKIXEMSZ9PL,B0002E1O2M,Jim C,"[0, 0]","These are pricey but keep the fresh sparkly tone much longer. When they start sounding a little dull it wipe them down with Fast Fret, loosen off the tension a bit and wipe 'em down firmly and they sound new again.",5,"I've tried them all, these are the best",1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0002E1O2M,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]",Great great great great great great great great great. Been uning them for years. Love the sound and playability and durability. matin coated are good too.,5,Great,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A1N46MR82AUE4T,B0002E1O2M,JR,"[0, 0]",These strings are very nice and sound great. Elixer is a fantastic brand and these strings are definitely worth the price.,5,Great!,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B0002E1O2M,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[0, 1]","I hesitate to write this review simply because it's pretty obvious nearly everyone else loves these strings. To be honest, I was very, very impressed with their feel and handling. I do think they're the best playing strings I've used when it comes to pure playability. Hands down, none better. They were butter-smooth and great for flat picking. But for me it was a trade-off, because I simply wasn't impressed with the tone. I even took the time to try them on three different guitars (all dreadnoughts): a classic maple sides/spruce top, a mahogany back/sides with spruce top, and a maple backs/sides with a nato top. On all three, I didn't like the tone as much as the strings I was using. I really wanted to like them, but they simply didn't have the tone of the medium gauge Martin SPs I normally use.This isn't to say they're not great strings that sound different on other peoples' guitars, but I simply didn't like them on mine. I love good projection with rich bass tones and ringing treble for the folk and traditional music I play in our jam group. The Elixirs just lacked the punchy high tones of the Martin strings I use, and the treble sounds tinny vs. the clear ring of the Martins I normally use. To be fair, the bass strings sound great, and aren't much different. I would have to say choose your strings carefully based upon how you're going to use them. I play in acoustic groups, and the Elixir strings just don't have what I need to be heard, in spite of how great they feel under your fingers. If playability is more important than great tonal range, then by all means buy these strings...you won't be disappointed. I'm guessing these would be fine on an acoustic electric, where the electronics could compensate for the weaker treble tones.",3,"Great feel and handling, but not the sound I like",1391558400,"02 5, 2014",neutral A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0002E1O2M,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",I've been using Elixir strings since Gore first made prototypes over 10 years ago. I use both electric and acoustic. The product performs exactly as they guarantee it will. Every once in a while I'll get a "dead" string. I'll just call the customer service number and they will replace it free of charge. Same thing with strings that break while tuning them up.,5,It's the only string I use,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B0002E1O2M,"Peter ""Thib's""","[0, 0]","Compared these all in Medium .013's on a Taylor 210 dreadnought .... Martin SP Bronze & Phosphor Bronze, Martins Lifespan SP, Dr, D'addario EJ17 Phosphor Bronze, and Elixir Nanoweb 80/20 Bronze and Phospher Bronze. I tried them back to back. Switching back and forth. Narrowing it down to D'addario and Elixirs. I did the same with these 3 sets. One day I'd try all 3 playing along with a cd. Then I'd try a different set every 3 days. The Elixir 80/20 comes out on top. Best sounding of all, smooth on my fingers. Second, Elixir Phospher bronze, last was D'addario. I'd be satisfied with the D'addario they do sound good. But the Elixir sounds & feels better.",5,Best sounding strings,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A3LOJ2QHXITCF7,B0002E1O2M,Ryan Enger,"[0, 0]","I always go with Elixirs. Great, long-lasting sound! I would recommend these to anyone, both experienced players and amateurs alike.",5,The best!,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B0002E1O2M,TonyTee,"[0, 0]","These are perfect. Hard to beat strings. They last, keep in tune, and keep their tone. They don't need any string cleaners either. So you can save money on that. An obvious noticeable difference between the Medium gauge and the Light is that these Medium gauge are not recommended if you like to finger-pick a lot. But boy.... Are they bright! Enough to blow the spruce tops from pine trees!",4,Great guitar strings,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A35HTG0YUEKFGM,B0002E1O2M,Tony Wall,"[0, 1]",I bought a set as they were recommended to get the tone I was looking for on my 7 week old guitar. Installed as usual and tuned them. They sounded good when played open but compressing them was nearly impossible. My capo could not even hold them. I set the guitar aside for a few minutes and heard the wood creaking. When I looked the face of the guitar was bowing up and the bridge was pulling up and back as if they were trying to pry it off. I released the tension on all the strings as fast as I could and left it. I returned them and got some lighter ones but to no avail. The body is cracked around the bridge and it is useless now. Use at your own risk!!!!!!! I personally wouldn't give a nickel for them.,1,destroyed my guitar,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",negative A3TOND09136H4A,B0002E1O2W,David,"[0, 0]",These strings sound amazing. They also last for a really long time and keep sounding amazing. I get better harmonics with these strings as well.,5,Great sounding and long lasting,1384128000,"11 11, 2013",positive A1VG6TG6LKBPKP,B0002E1O2W,"Dr Jay ""ljison""","[0, 0]","I tend to sweat when I play, so coated strings are a necessity for me. These are as good as any coated string on the market, I prefer the thinner coating and super light strings. Everyone has their preferences so you should try a few different gauges and manufacturers until you find your favorite string. These provide an nice smooth feel while providing excellent tone and they last reasonably well. Of course that depends on your playing style and how much your fingers sweat when you play! Oh, and do yourself a favor and store your guitars in their cases when you are not playing them. The guitar and the strings will last longer and thank you for it.",5,work well for me,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A2Y7BSQG9V3LNG,B0002E1O2W,James M. Bailey,"[0, 0]",These do not last as long as they say they do but they do last longer than most strings. I like them.,4,Good Strings,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B0002E1O2W,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]",sorry i noticed no difference i believe the price was really good for all the hype they put into these strings,3,bad ears,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",neutral AW91VDERXXKGT,B0002E1O2W,Nessander,"[4, 4]","I tried these not knowing what to expect, and have been very pleasantly surprised. I tend to have sweaty hands, and my guitar strings get a lot of crud on them and then eventually rust. Although I have learned now to wipe them down each time I play, they still deteriorate pretty quickly, and it's a pain. When I wipe them down with a cloth, they leave black streaks of crud on the cloth.The Elixirs are not as bright as other strings when you first put them on -- that is true. However, other strings lose their brightness after just a few hours of playing, so I don't see this as a major disadvantage. The advantage is that these strings get very little crud on them. When I wipe them down, there's nothing on the cloth! I've even stopped wiping my strings down as carefully.So for a player like me, these are a godsend. I don't detect any loss of tone. They are a bit slippery, and some people have reported having trouble because of this, but it's fine for me.Definitely they're worth a try. Although they're twice as expensive as regular strings, they'll last longer, so they're worth checking out! Ernie Ball makes titanium coated strings that I'm interested in trying out, and there are some other brands, too.",5,Great for sweaty-handed players like me!,1217116800,"07 27, 2008",positive A2158NV89I72OP,B0002E1O2W,STEPHEN MOREAU,"[0, 0]",These strings have great tone and feel. They seem to maintain the tone and quality for a long period of time.,4,QUALITY TONE THAT LASTS!,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive ACVSCM9GWLNLS,B0002E1O2W,"xeal ""Live Baby Live""","[0, 0]","if you like this guage you'd like these.. I just tried them, just to try.. but I've confirmed I like heavier gauges.",3,they are ok,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",neutral A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B0002E1O3G,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[2, 2]","Love these strings. I use them exclusively on my Gibson LP Studio Deluxe because it seems to corrode ordinary strings quickly. I have a washburn with a glossy, sealed looking fretboard, that doesn't have that problem, but still prefer these strings for it as well. They tend to be a little stiffer than ernie ball's, but I like the way they sound and they feel great when bending and sliding. I can keep these on my guitar for weeks of daily playing without the corrosion and deadness that I get with other brands.",5,"Great, corrosion resistant, strings",1288828800,"11 4, 2010",positive A2UDGB5BTYY51,B0002E1O3G,"AMK ""TK""","[0, 0]","My favorite brand of strings right now. 8 guitars now are fitted. They bend easy, last longer, feel smoother and a shot of Finger Grease Spray just adds the icing to the cake",5,Excellent Strings,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002E1O3G,B,"[0, 0]","I haven't owned my electric guitar for over a year, but I've only replaced its strings once. I've been playing almost every day for an hour or two and it still looks and feels very new. At this rate, it seems that the current strings I have installed would last forever. Would recommend to anybody looking for a long lasting set.",5,Lasts a really long time,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A1QE7VZE507TO7,B0002E1O3G,"Brian Hogan ""Dog person""","[0, 0]","I get everything on Amazon now. Need some strings and was ordering other stuff so bought to piggy back on shipping. Elixir is what Tom Anderson uses and I trust his judgment. He makes one of the finest guitars in the world if not the finest depending on what you like of course. Have a lot of them and used all kinds of other strings, I do Not like changing strings so these seem to last a decent amount of time. Stretch them bend them and they don't break. If your bending a couple steps or more then I would love to know what string holds up consistently. Thanks much.",5,there strings.,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A3PQULECO9OAV6,B0002E1O3G,Darkrin,"[0, 1]",not two weeks after I put these on the A string broke close to the ball on the string. I break high e strings on occasion. but something as thick as an A string?? maybe it was a defective string as I thankfully bought two sets and I was able to pull the A out of the other set and it has been fine since. now however I have the dilemma of should I just buy more strings and just use the second set as I need them. Further more do I stick with the same brand. that is supposed to last longer than average strings. At this point I am going to keep playing this set until its time to change then go from there. I will update once I decide if I should stick with this brand or go back to super slinky'supdate 3/25well another month went by(a week ago) and the D string broke in the same fashion leaving me to believe I either got defective strings are these strings are not as good as they are said to be. either way its losing another star. if it happens with a different set of strings I will reevaluate my guitar/review and change accordingly,2,they sound a lot brighter,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",negative A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B0002E1O3G,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]","Yes, these strings are amazing. I discovered these on my new Taylor and now I've put them on all my gits. They really are the better string. I was a fan of Ernie Ball on my electrifieds and D'Addario on my acoustics, but no more, I'm only using these. They are brighter in tone to me and that really brightens up my acoustics. They bend easy so they are nice on the electrics. They do, however, seem to take a little more breaking in than other strings...but it's worth it.",5,These will make your git sound like something it's never sounded like before,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A34VZEFXQJJ7AT,B0002E1O3G,Guitarslim,"[0, 0]","Been a fan of these for years now. I occasionally use other strings for fun, but these will always be my go to strings every time. They feel great on the fingers for such a long period of time, sliding is easy, and they keep their tone forever it seems like. I recommend these to everyone I talk to who plays guitar, and they always stick with em. GET EM! You wont be sorry.",5,Get em,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",positive A3A3ZCWP7Z4V4K,B0002E1O3G,H18,"[0, 1]","They will always sound the same as the very first day, I love this strings, currently on all my guitars",5,"Cant find them when I travel, great buy!",1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A2S9M3F1Z2XIQG,B0002E1O3G,JeffH,"[0, 0]",I have been using these strings for the last 7 years. The tone last longer than any other string and they don't break on me. In those 7 years I haven't broke a single string. That being said I don't play heavy at all. I will buy these strings until the day I die. especially the acoustic version of these...,5,Love These On My Strat,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B0002E1O3G,Josiah H.,"[0, 0]","I have used Elixir's on all my guitars for the past 3 years and never been disappointed. Their tone is great and the nanoweb's feel nice when you're playing.Disclaimer, I would only recommend the nanoweb, NOT the polyweb.",5,Elixir Electric Guitar Strings,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0002E1O3G,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]",Always the best string I buy. I like the Martin coated as well but I prefer the elixer. This is the first set I baught for my electrics but so far so good.,5,Always the Best,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive ASNGOBUI6WHNV,B0002E1O3G,khoney,"[0, 0]","I bought these strings after buying some Elixir strings for my acoustic, which I was pretty happy with. For my strat, however, these strings did not sound right from the start. After about a week I really started wondering if it was just in my head or if I really didn't have sustain that I thought I usually got from a new pair of strings. I convinced myself that it was these strings that were causing all my problems, and I was right. I put a pair of D'Addario XL 9.5 (highly recommended for those players who can't decide between 9s or 10s) and was amazed at how much tone and sustain I was losing with these Elixir strings. I did feel like I could move up and down the fretboard easily with these strings, but the lack of sustain and tone have forced me to stay way from these electric strings permanently. Don't let the higher price on these strings entice you, go with a good set of D'Addario or Ernie Ball strings for consistent long-lasting strings.",2,Displeased.,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",negative AW91VDERXXKGT,B0002E1O3G,Nessander,"[5, 6]","I really like these strings, because I have sweaty hands that tend to make the strings on my guitars corrode and rust very fast. I can play a guitar once, and leave it there for 2-3 weeks, and the strings will be rusty and nasty when I return to it. I now rub down the strings thoroughly after each session playing them, but this stil happens.Then I happened across these Elixir nanowebs. They are great. I no longer need to rub down my strings so thoroughly, and they stay rust and gunk-free for 2+ weeks (of regular playing). However, I did encounter one strange thing. While playing at a rehearsal, my E-string just popped and broke, hurting my finger a bit. I was surprised, because outwardly the string didn't look that bad.So that is the downside. With regular strings, you can tell the string is near the end of its life b/c it looks really bad. With these, they may still look okay but be close to breaking. Made me a little cautious.I still prefer these 100% over other strings, though.",4,Very good. Hard to know when to change them.,1218672000,"08 14, 2008",positive A7ZP18XOIJADI,B0002E1O3G,Peter D. Page,"[0, 0]","While the Nanowebs are coated and then coiled, the Polywebs are first coiled and then completely coated. They both feel very, very smooth to play and the sound is amazing, I mean really amazing. The Nano's sound is not quite as smooth and rich and heavy as the Poly's. I would recommend trying both types for your electric guitars. The Nanos may sound better for you on a hollow-body electric, and the Polys may sound better for you on a solid body electric; it's a personal preference like anything else. The Polywebs though feel and are really smooth and give you a really fat, mellow, sweet sound.",5,Almost the best.....,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A2TBAUW2W7J538,B0002E1O3G,Psychic Cypher,"[25, 25]","These are the best strings ever. I've tried almost every string on the market, and these are by far my favorite. They sound great and last forever. Believe the hype...they really DO last FAR longer than any other strings, and they sound great while doing it.Many other strings will sound great for a short while, but as soon as they get ""gunked up"", they lose any brilliance and tone, and become dead sounding. Not these. They will sound great for the life of the string. In fact, the only way I know to change them eventually is not because they stop sounding good (which they don't), but because I'll start having intonation problems and I know the strings need to be changed. Normal wear and tear does that, but these strings last SO long.I've tried the polyweb strings from Elixir as well, but I didn't like those at all. To me, they didn't FEEL right. Sticky or something (not like your fingers stick to the strings, but like you could tell they were coated). With the Nanowebs, they sound AND feel like regular strings, but last forever. The only string I'll use.",5,Best Strings EVER!,1209772800,"05 3, 2008",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0002E1O3G,rb1947,"[0, 0]",Pricey as far as strings go. A lot of people swear by them but I get just as much tone and life out of strings that cost a whole lot less.,3,Underwhelmed,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",neutral A2UDGB5BTYY51,B0002E1O5E,"AMK ""TK""","[0, 0]",Elixir strings are my favorite choice of strings for all 8 of my Guitars. They are smooth and bending is a breeze. They last longer than most other brands I've used. I use a little Finger Grease Spray and I would recommend them to anyone.,4,"Amazing Strings, My Favorite",1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B0002E1O5E,CaptAdams35,"[0, 0]","Without changing my pickups or polishing my frets, I thought I'd try to get a little more sustain switching up strings. At first I thought I had got a bum buy because the I had to bring the action up a bit to account for the over brightness of the strings. Had my tone all off and I was ready to dig my other set back out of the trash..... played on it for a half hour (went through the exact same thing with the Polywebs I put on the RG655) then retuned, sounded pretty good. Played for another half hour and retuned and it actually sounds great now. Dropped the action back down and it's smooth as silk in an hour's time. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMEND",5,Was looking for sustain,1398816000,"04 30, 2014",positive A3DIN9E5QQZ6VT,B0002E1O5E,Dakotah Jennings,"[0, 0]","The title says it all. They're Elixirs, you just can't go wrong with Elixirs. Trust me, I've played for 13 years.",5,They're Elixirs... = worth every penny,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A256QA9N8ZK520,B0002E1O5E,David Aric Jones,"[1, 1]","I liked my Elixir strings on my acoustic, so I knew that the ones for electric would be worth the extra money (as compared to non-coated brands). They seem to create less noise from unintentional slide friction--it's sort of like the difference between flatwound and regular strings--these feel like super-flatwound strings, meaning they feel smooth. I have some nice callusses built up, but I imagine that I'd like these strings even more if I was just starting out (or restarting) because I imagine they tear up your fingertips much less than non-coated strings.",5,Slick--Probably easier on the fingertips for those without good callusses.,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E1O5E,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I put these on one of my Gibson Les Pauls' and so far so good. Great sound and no wear after one session, unlike the D'Addario strings.I will update in a few weeks as I see how long they last.",5,great strings,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive AW97HQETLQ25Y,B0002E1O5E,Denis,"[1, 1]","Good strings for my electric guitar.I liked the product a lotClean sound, easy to change and much more.",4,Good.,1357776000,"01 10, 2013",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0002E1O5E,desrtroz,"[1, 1]",Bought these for my son's electric guitar. He loves this brand! They sound great and seem to last longer than other brands. Price is great!,5,"Elixir Electric Guitar Strings, 6-String, Medium NANOWEB Coating",1373932800,"07 16, 2013",positive A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0002E1O5E,digitel,"[1, 1]",Elixir strings are very nice. so slick and last forever compared to standard strings..But i will admit D addario strings are just as good but have to be replaced more often. So if you have the money and want to try these technology advanced strings i dont think you will be disappointed. Some people say they are too slick.. and i can see that when you put new strings on you expect them to feel a certain way.. But you will get over that once you see how long they last.,5,Love these strings,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive A6KYDNP84GGGJ,B0002E1O5E,GolferMark,"[1, 1]","Been using these for years. They feel great, last longer than any other string and most importantly, they sound GREAT.They cost a little more than other strings but they're worth it.",5,Best Acoustic Strings Ever,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A34VZEFXQJJ7AT,B0002E1O5E,Guitarslim,"[1, 1]","Totally awesome strings. I've heard other strings are great too, but I highly recommend everyone try these if you haven't. Outstanding string life, superior sound, ease of sliding, I get these strings every time. Elixirs for life! I'd pay double for these strings all day.",5,Get em,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",positive A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B0002E1O5E,Josiah H.,"[1, 1]","As a professional guitar player, I am always nervous playing a show with "old" strings. However, I've been using Elixir for over 2 years now, and the strings really do last a long time. I would usually replace my strings every month, but I've started leaving them on for up to 6 months.",5,Elixir Medium Electric Guitar Strings NANOWEB,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A1N46MR82AUE4T,B0002E1O5E,JR,"[1, 1]",These guitar strings are very nice and I love them. I always buy this brand. They work well and sound amazing.,5,Nice!,1390348800,"01 22, 2014",positive A356RFKNIG043B,B0002E1O5E,K. Swanson,"[6, 9]","After all these reviews I expected the Greatest Strings Ever, golden strands of Glory that would last for a year with sparkling tonal perfection!Instead, I got a decent set of .10's that lasted a whole hour before the D snapped at the neck pickup. I use a PRS with a Wilkinson bridge that rarely breaks strings, and I pre-stretch them gently but completely. Plus I tune down to Eb for vocal and breakage reasons, so I break very few of my normal strings, Slinky .10's. Ergo, a break in one hour from a thick string under minimal tension, tuned down, is unacceptable, especially when these strings cost three times as much as most all other electric strings.As for the tone, it's definitely bright and almost too edgy, but nicely zingy all told. Yet one negative I've noticed after about 8 hours' loud playing with a drummer is that these things seem to vibrate more widely than most strings, making them harder to tune. Sounds odd, I know, but when I replaced the D with a Slinky D (replacing singles ain't cheap either at triple the price, please note), I've since noticed that it tunes faster and in a tighter range than the Elixir strings.So, I must say I'm summarily unimpressed so far with Elixir electric strings.What's the good of string lasting a long time if it breaks fast?Especially when it costs three times more?And what's up with the tuning thing?And why do these cost so much more, anyhow? Is a micro-thin coating of siliconish stuff really worth two bucks extra each string? Not when that string is toast in 50 minutes, zero doubt there.Anyhow, I've got five Elixirs and one Slinky on my main ax now, so as they age I'll get a good feel for how the Elixirs stay in tune and hold their tone, and I'll report back here in a while. And by the way, that Slinky D sounds almost exactly the same as the Elixirs, tonally. So much for Magic Elixir Tone.Don't get me wrong, I really do want to love these, as I hate changing strings, but geez guys, how about some quality control?If I'm going to pay triple the price, then is it crazy to expect triple the quality? Or heck, even just a little better...PS If you look at the D'Addario reviews (I love their acoustic strings), they respond to many of the reviews and questions. I hope that Elixir will do the same here and address my questions.[Edit: And now, after only six hours' of playing on that guitar, the B string popped at the same place as the D, neck pickup. Once again I ask: what good are strings that ""sound good three times longer"" if they break three times faster?][Edit: 10/31/12. Come on! After four more hours, the A string went. I only play that ax one or two sessions a week, and the next time I joked to the drummer, ""Which one will go today?"" He said he's amazed the G is still on, as he plays too and knows the G takes the most tension. An hour later, guess what? Yep. So that's four broken strings in less than 20 hours' play. Seriously?Not only are these not a good deal for 9 bucks, I'd be bummed if they cost 3 bucks. The only plus I can think of at this point is they sounded good when new, but dang, unless you play totally smooth jazz or some such, I'd stick with Slinkies or D'Addarios. Unless I got a ""bad set"", which seems kinda lame for triple the normal price. In any case, these Elixirs were just not worth the money.][Edit, 3/3/13: I called Elixir and told them about the multiple breakage, and they sent me another set. That set has taken a few four hour hard rock sessions with no breaks yet, thought the tuning issue remains. I'll add a star for good customer service and the hope that perhaps my first set was a dud. But honestly, at this price, there should be no duds at all.]",3,Not very impressed so far,1347235200,"09 10, 2012",neutral A2QPZKGUDE7RJ4,B0002E1O5E,nette,"[3, 3]","These are my favorite brand of strings.When i was a beginner a few years back these were the 1st strings i bought on my electric (since i used them on my acoustic) And i have to say, elixir is my favorite brand of strings. They last long, are easy to tune, & have a nice bright sound & if you take proper care of them (wipe them down when your done playing, keep the guitar in your gig bag when your not using it, ETC.) that bright sound can last about 6 MONTHS OR MORE!! i usually just buy about two sets a year & im a HEAVY player i play about 2-7 hours EVERYDAY. I love the coating aswell but the medium gauge & up usually don't have that other coating you can get on the light gauge strings, but overall these strings are awesome & are a must buy for every guitarist!",5,I LOVE these strings,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive A2ZBSEZ211C4QW,B0002E1O5E,Samuel Paul,"[1, 1]",great set of strings I will stick with elixir strings whether it be electric or acoustic great brand and they know what they are doing.,5,Elixir,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive AWKVQQZKTRFAL,B0002E1O7M,"Amazon Customer ""Gadget Lover""","[0, 0]","Sound great, last much longer than any other string I have tried.Worth the extra $$. Give them a try.",4,Love them,1382918400,"10 28, 2013",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002E1O7M,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","These strings sound great, play great, and the coating really does keep down the squeaking. Some purists don't like the coating movement when it comes to strings, and it does take a micron off the treble, but they last a loooong time. I usually only have to change my strings once a month. I use them on my Washburn acoustic guitar, and play rock, folk, and country strumming. They rock, and I feel they are the best strings around today, period. These strings are very small, and are great for playing for long periods of time, without brutalizing the fingertips. Some people say the real light strings are not good for recording, and you probably have less of a bass boom, but I like 'em.",5,Best strings on the planet,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002E1O7M,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","I've been using elixers on my Godin Multiac Steel SA for many years now. They have a great, not-too-bright sound and you don't get the string noise when you move your hands across the neck like you do with traditional strings. These tend to last me about 3 months! So, I am very happy with them. They also track pretty well with my roland synth, so no gripes there. All in all I really like these strings and think they sound great.",5,great strings,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B0002E1O7M,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 0]","These Elixir Nanoweb acoustic guitar strings are amazing because they sound like new strings for a long time (months) unlike other guitar strings. Great product. These Extra Light strings are not light enough for my playing enjoyment, so instead I buy Elixir Nanoweb strings in singles so I can select the gauges that I like even better. A great product no matter what gauge string you choose.",5,"Amazing Guitar Strings, Sound New For A Long Time",1293926400,"01 2, 2011",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002E1O7M,JPfromOH,"[6, 6]","I put a set of Elixir Nanoweb custom light strings on my main acoustic guitar maybe a couple of months ago. Although I don't play gigs on it, I play the guitar just about every day, or maybe every other day. The custom lights are wonderful: great durability, nice tone and projection, easy on the fingers. I bought a set of the Elixir extra lights for a Laguna 3/4 size travel guitar I have. The reasoning was that the lighter body guitar with a shorter scale could use lighter strings, thereby putting less stress on the body. Compared with the light D'Addario strings that came with the guitar, these have a more muffled low E string. The A string, too, doesn't project as much as the standard strings. Although I've not tried the extra lights on my full-sized acoustic, I suspect that there, too, the lower strings would not have the presence or ring of other brands. Even with the custom light set--where the lower strings are a heavier gauge than a normal light set--the bass notes have a slight hint of that muffled quality. The thing that most players of Elixirs seem to talk about is the playability and the durability. They are smoother feeling than non-coated strings, and certainly don't degrade because of perspiration nearly as quickly as regular strings. The other thing that's important to know, though, is that the Elixirs are excellent at holding a tune, once they're stretched and broken in. That being said, I'm not sure that I would put the extra lights on the Laguna again because of the bass projection issue: a small guitar has little enough bass to begin with and these strings don't help. As you might have guessed, though, I'm thoroughly convinced about the custom lights on the full-sized acoustic.",4,"Long Lasting, Easy on the Fingers",1256774400,"10 29, 2009",positive AKALIDNS3NMZ7,B0002E1O7M,"K. Miller ""KM""","[0, 0]",I have written other reviews about elixir. High quality strings. Great for acoustic and electric. No complaints on these strings.,5,Great!,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive AAYAXHC63IX1D,B0002E1O7M,RB,"[0, 1]","It was time for a change after many years of using the same strings and I am really glad I tried Elixir. They feel really nice and sound awesome, I will be sticking with these now, thanks for the good and prompt service as well Cheers !!!",5,Great Strings !!,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B0002E1O7M,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]",these strings sound really great and have that special nanoweb coating that is resistant to corrosion and rusting like other strings tend to get as they age. the extra light gauge sound so bright and happy on my acoustic- which is very old and tired looking.. but sounds brand new when i throw these strings on it. very much recommended.. acoustic and elixir electric strings as well.,5,best strings evaaah,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B0002E1O7W,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]","Love Elixir strings! I bought my first pack, over 7 years ago and I've been hooked. They last, at least, twice as long as traditional copper wound strings, and sound even better. GET THESE! These make my cheap $50 acoustic guitar, sound almost as good as my Martin...no kidding.",5,Great guitar strings!,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002E1O7W,Charlo,"[1, 1]","I first discovered Elixir strings when I purchased my Taylor and I've been a convert ever since. They cost roughly two or three times as much as uncoated strings but are well worth it. If your hands perspire when you play, this product will keep your strings sounding new and fresh. They sound great on my Martin too !",5,One of the greatest things to happen to acoustic guitar in years,1299801600,"03 11, 2011",positive A26M5O53PHZTKN,B0002E1O7W,"Debs ""peanut""","[2, 2]",I have used these strings for years and this was a great price. Shipping time was good.,5,best price,1226620800,"11 14, 2008",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0002E1O7W,desrtroz,"[0, 0]","Purchased these strings after having tried Blue Steel strings on my son's acoustic guitar. He prefers the Elixir strings over the Blue Steel strings. He says they last a lot longer and sound better, too.",5,"Elixir Strings Acoustic Guitar Strings, 6-String, Custom Light Polyweb Coating",1326412800,"01 13, 2012",positive A109ME7C09HM2M,B0002E1O7W,Douglas W. Fielder,"[0, 0]",I started using these at the suggestion of a friend a couple of years ago.They sound great and hold their tone for a long time.I jam with friends a couple of times a week and these strings hold up for a long time!!,5,Best Strings for the money!!,1354492800,"12 3, 2012",positive A3N27L13CWJ9HY,B0002E1O7W,D. R. Smith,"[0, 0]","My husband got these and they don't get dirty as quickly, which is a plus. Initially the sounds aren't as clear as the uncoated ones, but it wears off after a couple of hours of play and you wouldn't know the difference. He'll buy them again. No difference in putting the new strings on from the regular kind.",4,Coated strings,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A2S9M3F1Z2XIQG,B0002E1O7W,JeffH,"[0, 0]","I have been using these strings for 7 years. At first I used the Elixir Polywebs, but those things broke all the time. I switched to these and haven't broke a string since. If you play a Gibson or Martin I would buy a heavier string, but these match well with my 414ce Taylor. Because of the price I don't use these on my cheap Fender Acoustic, for that I suggest Earthwoods. I even use the Electric version of these strings on my American Srat, very pleased there as well.",5,The only Strings My Taylor will ever see.,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A2QPZKGUDE7RJ4,B0002E1O7W,nette,"[0, 0]",Elixir is my favorite brand of strings. I bought these seeking strings with longer life (after a bad experience w/ D'Addario strings only lasted a week or 2) and boy i'll tell you these babies LAST! i only change these strings twice a year & the coating makes it more comfortable & easier to slide on the strings. I love the bright sound you get and they are easy to tune & they also keep in tune good & overall these string are a must try for EVERY guitarist,5,I LOVE these strings,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive A2TBAUW2W7J538,B0002E1O7W,Psychic Cypher,"[0, 0]","By far the best acoustic strings, period. They sound great, and last forever. TheElixir Nanoweb Electric Custom Light Guitar Stringsare the best electric strings ever, and these are the best acoustic strings. Fantastic.",5,"The best acoustic strings, period.",1309392000,"06 30, 2011",positive A3HEPYV00SNCQA,B0002E1O7W,someguy2011,"[1, 1]","What can I say, I am a string snob! Ive tried MANY different kinds of strings for my acoustics and the Elixir Nanowebs are by far the best strings I have ever played.I had a set of another major brand on a cheap Washburn I bought, and I changed them out with these strings and WOW what a HUGE difference. The guitar has such a great ring to it.Also use these on my Taylors. These will give any quitar a beautiful voice!Pros:LifeSoundPlayabilityQuality and DurabilityCons:Price",5,BEST Strings EVER,1350000000,"10 12, 2012",positive A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B0002E1O90,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[4, 5]","I have tried many types of steel strings. My Taylor 355 came delivered with these - and though I have tried several others, I have returned to them. Their ease of play (smoothness to fret and finger) and light but rich tonality makes them a good choice for your 12-string. Haven't tried 'em yet? Pick up a set - they ARE different and, in many ways, better than the more standard Phosphor Bronze strings that were the best before these came along.",5,The best sound on my Taylor 355,1169856000,"01 27, 2007",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B0002E1O90,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[3, 3]","I own aTaylor Guitars 355-CE Jumbo 12 String Acoustic Electric Guitarand it came with these strings on it. 12 string guitars are generally hard to play for long periods of time, so they might not get as much use as a regular 6 string. The tone from these strings is just as bright and clear 8 months later, and they still hold their tuning like they after the first 2 days. Elixir strings are in general more expensive than other major brands - but the extra few bucks are worth it because the sounds stays so clear and consistent after extensive use. They are great strings on any guitar.",5,"Bright tone, long lasting - great strings",1354060800,"11 28, 2012",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B0002E1O90,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[0, 0]","Changing strings on a 12 string less often? Fantastic!! And the sound is good. I didn't expect this much volume from light strings. The tone of the strings lasts about 4 months, in my experience, but that will depend on how much playing you get in.",5,Great purchase,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002E1O90,"PK ""PK""","[2, 3]","WOW, is putting it mildly when you here the quality sound that these strings produce on a 12 string.Endless beauty when you here the tones produced by Elixer. Elixer strings are more expensive than other strings but well worth the higher price tag. You can not go go with a set or two of Elixers.",5,PK,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive A3P2J1W1RBUX6Q,B0002E1O90,Tommy B,"[2, 2]",These strings are great for a 12 string. I started using coated strings on all of my guitars last year and have gotten use to the smooth feel. A 12 string is a little harder on the fingers so the coating is nice to have. They sound as bright and clean as any uncoated string I have used on this guitar. And I think they will last longer. Which is nice because the guitar is really not much fun to restring!,5,Perfect,1349740800,"10 9, 2012",positive A13TQHVN7WBUPD,B0002E1OVS,"Amazon Customer ""Description: Indescribable""","[0, 0]","I'm not a pro by any means. I am enjoying this guitar. It has all I expected it to have in terms of playability and range. It _may_ tend to overdrive a little bit. More than my other guitars (again not a pro). One of the screws by the jack was loose, nearly stripped, when I got it. A drop of wood glue fixed it. Had I paid $300 or more for the guitar I'd have been upset, but as is that was an easy fix.My biggest complaint is that the finish on the body is thicker and less "natural" that the image appears to be. It's pretty enough, and fine for a $100 guitar. But I really wanted "natural wood" and it isn't. Otherwise it would be a 5 star. I play it every day.",4,Great for the $$,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B0002E1OVS,Brandon K. Rush,"[0, 0]","I'd first like to say that I bought this guitar on Amazon for about $65, a lot cheaper than it's being sold now (currently $111). It's a wonderful guitar for an inexpensive solidbody, but it looks a little different than the picture would lead you to believe. For one, the guitar doesn't have a ""finish,"" not even a glossy clearcoat -- it's solidbody wood, sanded smooth and given a deep wood stain. Secondly, the guitar is pictured as being much lighter in color than it actually is. The photo shows it looking almost like a red colored wood; in reality, it's a much darker, deep brown, akin to coffee.This does not, however, affect its playability, which is wonderful. I have a bit of buzzing on one fret, but that can easily be fixed with a good sanding and polish. The guitar can also be strung and tuned easily, though with any guitar of this body style you'll have to continually tune-and-retune until the strings will keep a tuning. It's a very heavy, sturdy guitar, and for a solidbody with two humbuckers you'll likely not find one that sounds as meaty and smooth.",4,"Awesome, inexpensive guitar",1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive AXG9N4QFS4QYP,B0002E1OVS,"Craig Brubaker ""sort wish lists by priority""","[0, 0]","Being from Tampa, I wanted my first guitar to be a Dean. Sure, there are plenty of other options out there, but I just had it in my head thats what I wanted. Well, I must say I am very happy with the purchase. Guitar arrived in its triangular shelf box, inside another Dean shipping box, which was wrapped in bubble sheet packed inside yet another, larger, Amazon box. Was essentially ready to play right out of the box, with a few quick turns of the tuning pegs. One knock on it I have seen online before buying was that the tuners don't hold tight, I have not yet had this problem after a week of playing it, including some drastic bends. Checked with a steel straightedge and a light, the neck was dead flat and straight. The edges of the frets could use some more finishing, they are still a bit edgy. I have seen others mention filing them down a bit, same thing that would be done on a more expensive guitar at the factory. I will probably get some diamond files and do this as well, I keep hanging up my hand on them on the bottom of the neck. I'm no expert on tone, but this has a nice even sound and responds well to pretty much any pedals or effects I've thrown at it. I did restring mine with the DR Neon Multi-Color strings for using with Rocksmith, which required adjusting the intonation. The low E and A strings ended up at the very end of their range, and the A is actually still a tiny bit flat. This could well be a factor of those particular strings though, so I wont knock the guitar for it. As others have noted, the finish can vary drastically. Mine is much darker than the stock photo and the grain is much less noticeable. Overall, looks a nice piece, especially for the cost. I could not ask for better for this price. From what I hear from more experienced players, as I progress I could easily upgrade the tuners and pickups, though I think I will leave this one alone and just get a higher end guitar when its time.OVERALL:Nice looking, feeling guitar for a beginner.PROS:Excellent value.Good quality construction.Feels and looks good right out of the box.Can be upgraded in time if you choose.CONS:Tuners may or may not slip when playing hard.Finish is variable, be willing to accept whatever shade you get.",5,"Only my first guitar, but I absolutely love it.",1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive AZMHABTPXVLG3,B0002E1OVS,sid,"[3, 3]",I was a little reluctant to try the EVO XM as I have a Vendetta and the tuners are junk. Fortunately this guitar does not inherit this issue.It's a beautiful looking guitar with very nice setup. Action is incredible. Almost too low for those that do a lot of stretching but great for those that are into fast riffs. The difference in tone between the neck and bridge pickups is great and the pickups are very responsive.Hardware is slightly better than expected for this price point.,4,Incredible Deal,1295049600,"01 15, 2011",positive A2E9IR4TGNXY6L,B0002E1OVS,steven,"[0, 0]","I had bought one a few years ago when i was a little short on cash, I was very skeptical that this would work for me, After my guy set it up it played flawlessly to say the least, Once i got my tele back and my acoustic Gibson back, (the life of a out of work guitar player, always the pawn shops best customer) but i was able to incorporate the Dean in with both of them, And it gave me another electric to play, This cheap little Dean guitar has turned into a favorite for me, Plug it in and sit back and enjoy what comes out of it, Very crisp with no noise, So if your looking for a good cheap guitar to either learn on or just something that you can pick up and play, And i have never had anyone tell me that it sounded horrible, And it got me through some tough times, That is why i just bought another one for practice, I hope that you will be able to use this review for your decision, Bottom line you can't go wrong with this guitar.......................PEACE",5,Great guitar for the buck,1320451200,"11 5, 2011",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002E2EOE,Bloose,"[2, 2]",In the past I've always just guessed at how tight to make each lug on my drums. This takes the guess work out of tuning your hides. Each setting doesn't correspond to any particular octave but once you get the sound you want at least you know all of the lugs on that hide are pretty close to the same torque. It's also easy to use.B,5,Pretty neat tool,1336694400,"05 11, 2012",positive A1JDT2X4BYHZZL,B0002E2EOE,chapopot!,"[0, 0]",It can be confusing during the first time i used it. But it becomes more easier as you go to the next drum. Very handy and gets the job done quickly!!,5,click and tune..,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A26M5O53PHZTKN,B0002E2EOE,"Debs ""peanut""","[8, 8]",I love the idea of this but I wish I had spent more for a better quality version. I had seen them used by others and chose this one but it is not well made. The number dial is not accurate and is loose so as you are using it you have to keep checking that it has not moved. It works but I'll probably end up getting a better one.,3,Good concept,1338076800,"05 27, 2012",neutral A3JUQ2E799OC5B,B0002E2EOE,"Markcm ""Markcm""","[0, 0]","If you understand what this is for, I think it's a great idea. Maybe not a perfect tool but I believe it does what it is supposed to and does it well.Keeping in mind, I'm a guitar player who just bought a drum kit... My assumptions when using this are that drum tuning is "relative" meaning that 99% of drum pitch is established by ear, based on what you want each drum to sound like, unlike a stringed instrument which is tuned against an absolute reference frequency and each string has a distinct relation to the others.The concept with this torque key is that it assists you with applying equal tension on each of the tension rods therefore presumably having an equal tune all the way around the circumference of the head. It by no means will help you establish as specific pitch on any drum; it simply helps you achieve an even tension and “relative” pitch all around the head. The tension numbers on the torque key are for reference only, 2 is tighter than 1, 3 is tighter than 2... and so on. Yet these numbers are only relevant to each head; I find that you don't necessarily pick a number such as 2 and tune all the drums to that.The way I use this, right or wrong, is that I tune an approximate tune on any given head using the traditional method of tapping around the perimeter and tightening apposing rods as necessary until the pitch is the same all the way around and at an audible frequency that I like for the drum I’m tuning. Now theoretically you’re pretty well tuned anyway but this is when I grab my torque key and I set it to a number a bit lower than were I expect the torque is (this only comes from experience of using it a few times) then I check a tension rod and I increase the setting on the torque key until it no longer "breaks over". Now, whatever number I'm on is the reference number for that drum. My process from here is to move around the head in the same crisscross pattern as you would tuning traditionally but I loosen each rod a bit first and then bring it back up to torque with the torque key. After this process, my drum head should both be at a pitch that I have chosen by ear and have equal pitch all around the drum head.I believe it is a common practice to use a slightly different tension on the bottom side head ether a little tighter or looser than the top side (typically a little lower pitch on the bottom?). Once you’ve tuned the top head, and you know what number you’ve used you can quickly tune the bottom by reducing or increasing a click or two on your torque key.Sure there are a few other variable that can come in to play like, did you seat the head adequately when installing it which in essence means did you apply some light pressure to the center of the head while drawing down the tension rods in small equal amounts in a crisscross pattern. Also, how are the rims of your shells, are they well machined and smooth? These may impact the ability for a torque based tune to work. How about your tension rods, are the threads clean, are they lubricated? Any variability in resistance of the threads on your torque rods will directly translate to pitch in that location. Again, I'm just a rookie and I may be off with some of these assumptions or they may have an essentially unmeasurable impact so take it for what it's worth.Once you find a tuning you like, you could write down what number it took to achieve the pitch you like on each head, that would make it easy to quickly get back to the same pitch if/when your drums need to be tuned again.",5,"I believe it does what it is supposed to, granted I'm a rookie drummer",1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002E2EOE,Michael,"[0, 0]","i would use this again, the plastic around the ball scraped away and the ball flew out making it useless",3,ehhhh,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",neutral A3SMT15X2QVUR8,B0002E2EOE,"Victoria Tarrani ""writer, editor, artist, des...","[58, 59]","I purchased this key on a whim. When it arrived the instructions were not clear, but I sat the dial to #2, loosened all of the lugs on my floor tom and went around my lugs using opposing lug patterns, and tested the first cut of tuning. Too loose and deep, so I increased the setting to #3 and repeated. Almost the sound I wanted, so I used a regular key and went an eighth turn using the same pattern. Perfect. I then started on the next largest tom, working back to the smallest. Using the #3 setting plus an eighth turn I got my toms 1/2 octave apart.Next I worked on my snare drum, starting with the snare side, then the batter side. I used #4 on the batter side and #5 on the snare side, and managed to get the crisp, yet warm, sound I wanted. The bass drum came next - I set the batter side tension 1 notch below the resonant side and achieve a great tuning. From there I went back and set the resonant sides of each of my four toms one notch higher than the batter side and marveled at the perfect tuning I attained.This is an easy device to use - with the lever facing you move it to the left, loosen all of your lugs, then tighten each starting with one or two. When the lever clicks and moves to the right position you have reached the torque setting. Test, increase a notch if necessary, and repeat until you get the sound you want. Set the resonant heads either one notch higher or lower to make sure the batter and resonant heads do not cancel each other (and to your desired sound), and you will have a perfectly tuned set.I'll never go back to tuning by ear! You'll be amazed by the results if you tune with this key, and don't forget to write down your optimum settings.",5,This actually works - and works well,1101686400,"11 29, 2004",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0002E2G24,"grandpa ""Randy""","[1, 1]","This is my second 4 way switch and it won't be the last. The four way gives you an added combination of neck and bridge in series, which gives a fatter tone than position 2 and more output than positions 1,2,or 3. I am very pleased with the "new sound" of my tele. The wiring diagram is very easy to understand and the install is pretty easy if you have a soldering gun. (don't forget to lay down some newspaper to protect your guitar finish from solder).",5,Sounds great,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A1EWYZI4ZHU9XZ,B0002E2G24,Mark J,"[3, 3]","This switch does work, but you should look before you leap. The switch travel is greater than it is for a standard 3-way switch, and if you use the common Fender replacement control plate (or one that was only intended for a 3-way switch, it may not fit. You could fairly easily alter the plate, but if you want the cleanest look possible you may want to investigate a new control plate.",3,Make sure your control plate fits,1358467200,"01 18, 2013",neutral A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B0002E2G24,Paparaptor,"[1, 1]","Recently, I was building a Telecaster project. A friend recommended using the 4 way switch instead of the stock 3 way switch. This allows you to have the three positions normally found on a Telecaster, bridge only, bridge + neck in parallel, and neck only. It also adds the ability for you to add a setting with the bridge and neck pickups in series.The result of this added position is that you get a higher volume output from the guitar than in the regular bridge + neck position and a slightly higher top end output. This is clearly a case of "your mileage may vary." I've been used to the traditional 3-position switch on my other Telecasters. I'm a bit indifferent to this mod. If I was building another guitar, I would probably use this switch again. It does what it is supposed to do and it is within a couple dollars of the 3-way. However, I would not change out a working 3-way switch for this. For me, the added benefit just isn't worth the effort.",4,Great for a modified Telecaster,1373760000,"07 14, 2013",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B0002E2G24,Stinky K.,"[0, 0]","The four-way diagram that comes with the switch does not tell you which side to use. Both sides have five tabs and look the same from the above diagram given no matter which way you turn it. I figured it would go the same way as the three-way - wrong. You think Fender would have the sense to figure this out, and give us a proper diagram, but guess again. Just another example of the incompetence at Fender.",3,Improper Wiring Diagram,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",neutral A3ITN3125FJETP,B0002E2G24,Tachyon,"[0, 0]",Great solid switch. Works well for giving your Telecaster the option to run your pickups in both series and parallel. As for those who have questioned if the travel is too much for some switch plates all I can say is that I have this in several of my Teles and I have never had a problem with the switch travel being too much for the plate.,5,Switch it up!,1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive A7IZNVL7JXLM,B0002E2G2O,"Carver ""Gadget guy""","[4, 4]","I got these for a parts-tele I built and I'm really happy with them. Like all vintage tuners you may need conversion bushings to make them fit modern peg holes which are usually larger. But they look great, work great, stay in tune and are completely vintage spec. I have a '57 reissue strat and I can't tell the difference. One thing I've always loved about vintage tuners is that you tuck the strings in the center of the shaft so it keeps the headstock looking neat.",5,Great tuners - Great price,1326585600,"01 15, 2012",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B0002E2G2O,Mark Rodgers,"[2, 2]","These are nice,and this was easily the best price around. These are made in Japan, and I believe they're made for Fender by Gotoh, so they're good quality. But I was annoyed that they ( the bushings) didn't fit the ""standard,vintage-sized"" .340"" holes in my All-parts neck ( they're a little large).So be aware of that.",3,Fender vintage tuners,1334707200,"04 18, 2012",neutral AZVME8JMPD3F4,B0002E2G2O,Reaperman,"[0, 4]",Looks good but disappointed that they aren't made in the USA. Oh well just shows me little by little more and more things aren't anymore.,3,looks good but.....,1360454400,"02 10, 2013",neutral ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002E2G2O,StormJH1,"[4, 5]","First of all, don't expect any new tuner to work as a ""drop-in"" replacement. Drop-in replacements for tuners basically don't exist unless you have the exact type of tuner, and in that case, you aren't doing an ""upgrade"". You'll likely need to bore out additional diameter for the peg hole with a drill press or tapered reamer. Or, if there's a Guitar Center or guitar shop nearby, have a tech do the work for you.These tuners arrived quickly and are very attractive, with a nice vintage look. They would look great on a either a Strat or Tele. Unfortunately, my Squier Bullet had a slightly smaller headstock, which meant that the low E string's tuner was too large - the wing for the screw hung over the edge. Therefore, I will not be installing these on my guitar, but that is not the fault of the tuner.Functionally, these are one of the easiest tuning keys to rotate, and I've heard the hold tune just fine. Check the back of your headstock for fit, but if that's a ""go"", these are a great option!",5,"Great looking/performing tuners, but beware of size issues...",1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002E2G2O,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]","I didnt have my research done correctly and ordered these because i wanted "vintage" for my "relic'd" build. Clearly my mistake that these do not fit the cheap necks sold here on Amazon. But no worries, Amazon sells adapters to make the "large" holes in the neck fit the "smaller" vintage tuning key posts.1 star off for not looking like the higest quality. I'm happy though and this was a good purchase at the right price.",4,"Just pay attention to ""vintage""",1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A2BB6IKKR4G40J,B0002E2GMY,Anthony,"[0, 0]",Looked like the chrome was cheesey and they ended up breaking but they worked while they were used in a guitar with the proper pinhole next to the screw position,2,Not very durable,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",negative A126XEMCLHPBNZ,B0002E2GMY,cliff pierce,"[0, 0]",Another easy modification for my Indonesian Telecaster Squier. Better looks and function. Tuning is easier and holds longer than with stock sheet metal guides.,5,Fender American Series String Guides,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E2GMY,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]",I am upgrading my Chinese Fender Strat with American Hardware. I own an American Strat too and plan on making the best of the Chinese one. Going to upgrade electronics and everything else too.These are exactly what's on my American Strat5 stars,5,very nice,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002E2GMY,djinx,"[1, 1]","Had the old stamped one and was upgrading all the chrome some I put one of these on. They work perfect and look good. You get 2 in package (with screws) so I have a spare.Update I only had one on E/B but went ahead and added one for G/D. Works and look great!!! google ""stratocaster string tree placement"" if you are unsure of where and how to install.",5,They Look Cool!!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0002E2GMY,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","These Fender string guides are replacing the old style string guide(tree). Installed on a Tele I built. Much less surface of the string touching. Very smooth action when using the vibrato. Took no more than 10 minutes to install.. Reasonably priced, super upgrade. I recommend this product to anyone with string guides on their guitar. These look like rollers, but are not rollers. They do work well. and I will purchase more for other Tele's and StratsPros: Well made Cons; None I can think ofSleek, well designedQuick installImproved soundInexpensive upgrade",5,Nice upgrade,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A3A3ZCWP7Z4V4K,B0002E2GMY,H18,"[0, 0]","They upgraded my 72 Tele Deluxe, they fit perfectly yet you have to push really hard on the finish at the headstock for it to go in without opening any holes on the wood.",5,They upgraded my 72 Tele Deluxe,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A3VINMY1DIEHL7,B0002E2GMY,JOHN,"[0, 0]","All the parts I buy an Amazon have been checks out before I buy them and they have been compared with other companies, and I found these parts are the best price and quality compared to other outlets I repair and rebuild guitars as a hobby and I am satisfied with these parts johnJ .",5,great parts,1376524800,"08 15, 2013",positive A3FUKVX3B48315,B0002E2GMY,Ken Blevins,"[0, 0]",Used on an old tiesco 3/4 size guitar i refurbished for one of my grandsons. Guitar tuned easy and holds tune well. He plays it for hours at a time,4,they worked,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002E2GMY,Kodack,"[1, 2]","Not a drop in replacment for many Fenders. I installed these on a Fender Marauder and needed to drill holes in the head stock. You can't see it really well in the picture but there is a metal plug on the bottom next to the screw hole that needs a hole to fit into.I sweat some bullets and used the smallest drill bit I own, and stuck a piece of tape 1mm from the tip so I wouldn't drill too deep. It is important to make the hole STRAIGHT in line from the screw hole so they don't go on crooked. I also had to drill the screw holes about 2mm deeper because the screws that come with this go deeper into the headstock.Now that they're installed I can attest that the guitar holds it's tune better and it's easier to tune. Before it would not respond for many pegs until twisted too far then it would suddenly break lose and be too sharp/flat. That happens far less now.",4,May require drilling to fit on some Fender/Squire models,1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B0002E2GMY,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","definitely recommend these over any other string trees. I used both, one for DG and BE, required some minor drilling so I had a guitar tech do it for me just to be safe...",5,recommended!,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0002E2GMY,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",I'm using the guides to replace factory guides on my Strat and Tele. They will require that I drill a shallow hole to seat the guide properly. I hate drilling holes in guitars but it has to be done. The quality of these guides is not what I expected. They are cast and plated and have some rough edges to them. If you want a very clean looking finish I would look for a higher quality guide. At this point I'm not even sure that I will use them.,3,Requires drilling,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",neutral A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B0002E2GMY,NPunk42,"[0, 0]","Meh, these things are what they are. They didn't solve any problems or make anything better. Oh well, sometimes you just gotta do stuff for no reason.",3,Maybe what you really need is a new set of strings...,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",neutral A27L5L6I7OSV5B,B0002E2GMY,Otto Correct,"[0, 0]","People complain that these aren't really rolling string trees, despite the fact that the description *never* says or even implies they are, in fact, ""rolling"" string trees. Honestly, they don't need to be, at least for most guitars. These small, round guides are superior to the flat, wider styles of most string trees because they have way less actual contact with the strings. Less contact means less friction, less friction means greater tuning stability since your strings don't have as much chance to get caught up on anything when they move.I put them on a cheap Telecaster copy I have and noticed the results immediately, and I did not replace either the tuners or the nut, those are still the cheap stock parts.If you have a whammy bar and you bend a lot, rollers might be a little better, but for five bucks this is an easy upgrade (anyone can change them, all you need is a screwdriver), it was a no brainer for my Telecaster.",5,Don't NEED rollers on most guitars...,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive A2QMNA0ZT6XMRR,B0002E2GMY,Peter Padro,"[1, 1]","A great, clean look for the otherwise ugly string guide clamps. The guides on these are not rollers, but are the next best thing visually and performance wise in my opinon. The only guides that I like better are the round 50's guides for Tele's, but then I like those asthetically only on Tele's. An inexpensive mode that looks and works great. To the inexperienced eye this simple, clean looking mod can make a Mexican or Chinese instrument look more like the made in America models.",5,A clean looking and functional upgrade,1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive A330W6L217G0U6,B0002E2GMY,Rich,"[0, 0]",I had a hard time lineing them up to install .the little knob on them made it very hard to install.so good luck ..,3,Hard to install,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",neutral AWQQ1QHCECDJ3,B0002E2GMY,RonNW,"[0, 0]","These work much better than standard stamped trees. No problem with Ernie Ball strings going out of tune quickly.I did notice in Guitar Center, some of those spendy "American Strats" have the cheap stamped out trees, and non-locking tuners.",4,Good function,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002E2GMY,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 0]","If you are replacing your old butterfly trees, you can use the same holesclip and sand off the alignment pins, as they are not really needed, and justadd another hole to your headstock.Good trees for the price.",4,Better than butterflies. Clip off the pin!,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",positive AFBETARDFURG,B0002E2GMY,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]",Arrived quick. These are good replacements or upgrades. Work much better then the other style of string trees. I would recommend this.,4,Nice,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B0002E2GMY,Truvor,"[0, 0]",String trees are a great inexpensive way to upgrade your standard tele or strat with accessories found on more expensive or custom shop instruments. Just remember you will have to drill for the guide posts.,4,Awesome upgrade,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002E2GMY,Victor Hugo,"[5, 5]",I put this in my Fender MIM Stratocaster. I want to change that "poor" string guides that came in MIM by the American Series string guide. So nice...,5,Great acessories,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002E2GMY,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]",Mounted and this looks like a solid product. I was working on a new replacement neck and had no mounting holes. I just looked at pics on the net and got them close. I like them.,5,Really nice,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B0002E2GMY,WBowie,"[0, 0]",These trees came in Fender packaging and fit just as the old ones did and look the same. They have the same locating pin in front of the screw and are the finishing touch in refurbishing my guitar.,5,Fender string Trees,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002E2GMY,W. Perry,"[0, 0]",The lil suckers are all about tuning stability. Those other style string guides just aren't the same because the string binds too much. Gave them 4 stars because I don 't like the little nibs in the underside. I filed them off.,4,Gotta have 'em!,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002E2KPC,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","Pretty basic capo, goes on and comes off easily. Fits quickly and tightly, I expected a firmer grip but it works well anyway. Good price!",5,"Does the job, great price",1292284800,"12 14, 2010",positive AETQIN7OH0RL9,B0002E2KPC,"AllThingsTech ""JustBeNice""","[0, 0]",I works as advertised. What can I say? It's inexpensive and does what it's supposed to. Just buy it and move on.,4,It is what it is.,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B0002E2KPC,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[0, 0]","I already had the nickel finished version (which I paid a few dollars more for),and wanted a spare. I like the Dunlop design and price. It should last a lifetime.Glad I got it. This one is finished nicer than the nickel finish one I have which is rough looking in comparison.The black Dunlop has a nice smooth finish.",5,Nice,1263340800,"01 13, 2010",positive AWV58YYFEAUL0,B0002E2KPC,Barbara Embry,"[0, 0]",This Capo is one of the best made I've seen. It fits the neck of my electric guitar perfectly and stays securely at any position.Very well constructed. Easy to attach/detach.,5,Fit is wonderful,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B0002E2KPC,B. Clark,"[1, 1]","I may be a guitar newbie, but as far as I can tell - this capo is not a fake-o piece of crapo!",5,This capo is not crapo,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B0002E2KPC,BelleBelle,"[0, 0]","I really like this over the capo that came in my guitar bundle from Austin Bazaar, so after some research online and talking to friends, I bought this capo.It goes on easily,comes off easily and does not mar the finish of my guitar. Downside, seems like it does not put enough pressure on all the strings. I will play with it some more and see how I like it over this weekend.Let me know if I am missing something about this capo that I should know. Thanks!",4,"Good capo and easy, easy to use!",1335312000,"04 25, 2012",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B0002E2KPC,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 0]","Dunlop capos are functional and inexpensive. Come on, capos don't have "tone." Just get one that doesn't get in your way. Also, the people who work at Dunlop seem like nice guys. Thank you, Dunlop, for keeping it real up in Benicia.",5,Clamp it on your neck!,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A2Y1R8CZMTALJP,B0002E2KPC,BigSteph66,"[0, 0]",I used it to hold down the strings on my bass while I adjusted the truss rod. Worked perfectly for that purpose.,5,Works for my four string bass,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A1SFZ6FGGM3D2U,B0002E2KPC,Bill Henry,"[0, 0]","Did not hold the strings down very well for me... I love the feel of it, but the spring needs more power.",2,Did not like,1404518400,"07 5, 2014",negative A1NN5S1D0ZTK6W,B0002E2KPC,Bum-Ki Cho,"[0, 0]","Very Well finished, everything except rubber, is made of aluminum, with little bit of metal i guessnot like other reviewer said, it fits in your hand comfortable, does not need lot of strength to openit may, be hard for old man, or kidalso, rubber doesnt smell that bad!, i mean it does but its not seriousthey also used glue to stick rubber",5,Well made,1386115200,"12 4, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002E2KPC,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",I use this primarily when setting up guitar and measuring strings by locking down on 1st fret and taking measurements from there.,4,Fits all my guitars & basses,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0002E2KPC,carolinaautoguy,"[1, 1]",I was impressed by the quality of this product. It is simple and does its job well. Easy to release and will work with a fat neck acoustic or Les Paul or with a thin neck on most metal Guitars. Holds strings tight and is easy to place with no fret noise. Was a great value.,5,Great Capo fits fat to thin necks.,1321920000,"11 22, 2011",positive A2AJKYCZ1WC4UP,B0002E2KPC,"Charles Grall ""Bike Maverick""","[0, 0]","I love these Dunlop capos. They are quick to put on, grip nicely, and above all they don't get in the way of your hand. I bought 5 of them from Amazon because they were such a good price.",5,My favorite capo,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive A2FCEH4VOA71GU,B0002E2KPC,ChevisN7,"[0, 0]",Wasn't expecting much for this price. But I was surprised. Have been using mine now for about 3 months with no problems. Workmanship seems good. Does a good job not great of putting equal pressure on the strings but overall it has been a good product. I also have a more expensive Capo just like this one. They look as though they come from the same factory. More expensive is not always better.,4,Like It,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A3K96R872MUM3D,B0002E2KPC,chris araza,"[0, 0]",great stuff to have for a great price…i like it! highly recommend to everyone must have for those who loves to play guitar.,4,like it!,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive AOY459LVUBKLO,B0002E2KPC,Confidential Name,"[1, 1]","In 40+ years of using many Jim Dunlop products Made in America or to his standards of quality, I've never broken or worn out the capo. I use mine on both 6 and 12 string guitars. The spring tension remains strong after several years, which keeps the sound nice without the strings being muted or buzzing. The only problem I have with them, they seem to disappear when I'm not looking. I have used other brands where the rubber leaves marks or sticks to the neck with prolonged use. Other than smudges from getting the capo dirty, it cleans easily.",5,My 5th one,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A14CQY582WMP7O,B0002E2KPC,Constantinople,"[0, 0]","I have a guitar and several ukes of all sizes. This works very well for all of them. It's very easy to take on and off, and it stays right where you put it. The rubber is tough but molds to the instrument, I haven't seen and marks or damage from using it.",5,Works well for all my stringed instruments,1396742400,"04 6, 2014",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E2KPC,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","I used to use a Schubb Capo, but started using the Dunlop Trigger a few years ago and never looked back. The fit can be a little tight, especially higher up on the fretboard, but I personally like this, mostly for the fact there are less moving parts (compared to a Schubb) and the fit is nice and secure.",4,Best Capo Out There For The Money,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A1LU9607CVAMIF,B0002E2KPC,Dan B.,"[0, 0]","Works as described. For the price I have no complaints at all. Clamps firmly and easily, doesn't move or slide around on either of my electric and acoustic.",4,"For the price, works well",1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E2KPC,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","This Capo is inexpensive and works well. Clips on easily and hold strings down nicely. What more can I say. Gotta keep it simple on this review because it's a simple item. Simply, it does what it's supposed to do for a low price. I think it will last a while too but I'll probable misplace it before it breaks anyway so I have a few of these floating around. You should have one of these in each gig bag.",5,Love this one,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0002E2KPC,desrtroz,"[0, 0]",I purchased this for my son to use on his acoustic guitar. I had previously purchased a fabric capo for him to use until I could get him a better one. That did not last long. I ordered this one and he loves it. It's durable and works perfectly.,5,Jim Dunlop 83 52553 Guitar Capo,1326412800,"01 13, 2012",positive A2FN5DGPDO01W,B0002E2KPC,D. Howard,"[0, 0]","The only negative to this well made capo is I wish the tension was slightly less. I find that once placed, notes played closer to it are slightly sharp even using light pressure. It will work out just fine though and I will just have to make a few adjustments in tuning to correct for this.",4,Good quality at a good price.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A109ME7C09HM2M,B0002E2KPC,Douglas W. Fielder,"[0, 0]","For years I have used a different type of capo, this one is so much easier to use and does an excellent job!",5,"Works great, well made....",1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A31BL556QXBJBZ,B0002E2KPC,Driver405,"[0, 0]","I haven't used it a lot yet, but I really like it so far.. Much easier to put on than the 30 year old capo I was using, and it works for my guitars and my banjo, without putting them out of tune. It seems to be solidly made as well, and not too much pressure as others said.. My old capo put a lot more pressure than this does :P, and was much heavier. I'd assume it was made out of Cast-Iron or something instead of Aluminum.",5,I like this capo so far.,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A1XJKAH0QCUVWD,B0002E2KPC,DrummerLD,"[0, 0]","When I first learned guitar, my buddies kept telling me I'd want a capo but I held out until just recently. The Dunlop is secure, doesn't scratch the guitar at all, and holds the strings down as it should. Instead of taking the time to adjust my tuning, I can use this to achieve the tone I want. Good item for the price.",5,Good Item,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B0002E2KPC,Eric Leberg,"[0, 0]","Be careful about using capos like this, because if you're using a fine guitar, it may damage the finish. Try it, and double check regularly, and I wouldn't leave it clamped on the guitar, overnight or for weeks on the guitar stand.",3,"Be careful about using capos like this, because if you're using a fine guitar",1404777600,"07 8, 2014",neutral A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002E2KPC,Everanor,"[0, 0]",This is a fine product. Any guitar player has hands strong enough to use it. Looks great on the guitar and works really well. Recomended.,5,Excelent product,1347753600,"09 16, 2012",positive A8MTE6SIYM0GY,B0002E2KPC,Fletcher Chambers Jr.,"[0, 0]","How you feel about a capo has almost as much to do with the guitar you're using it on... What works great on one guitar might not be so marvelous on another... I can say with confidence that this capo works flawlessly on an American Standard Strat... Fits great, easy on/off, easy adjustments. The padding on the capo is such that you would really have to go out of your way to mar the finish on your neck with it... All relevant areas of the capo are well padded. It seems very well constructed, after two weeks of heavy use, I don't see why it wouldn't last for years.",5,Perfect on a Stratocaster,1395619200,"03 24, 2014",positive AGKM79EXVZHPL,B0002E2KPC,Fred Smith,"[0, 0]",This product does what you want and is easy to take on and off. Definitely a great value for the money!,5,Does the job!,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B0002E2KPC,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]","I was using a Kyser capo, until the spring action loosened up to the point it wouldn't hold all the strings down. I thought I'd try something else out and settled on this one. It's easy to take on and off. It's tight enough. The main positive is that the part that lays against your strings is longer than a kyser so I think it will fit even the widest fretboards. I don't know about a 7 or 8 string though.",5,"longer than a Kyser, easy to use",1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A2074KEJGRYJV4,B0002E2KPC,hcross,"[0, 0]",Liked this capo it worked fine. You can double this as a hand exercise device since it has a great amount of tension.,4,Good Capo,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B0002E2KPC,Henry W.,"[0, 0]","This capo is small, looks good, and works very well. It is well protected to not scratch or nick your guitar.",5,Great Capo,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B0002E2KPC,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[3, 3]","I've used the classic Kyser capos for years with my acoustic guitars. They definitely look great, but they tend to lose their tension and allow for string buzz after a year or so. That's my experience at least. These trigger capos may look and feel awkward to a lot of people, but they are wonderful. I get a perfect barr at every fret and it feels like this will never wear out. I've had one for a couple years now and the only problem I find with them is that your friends tend to take them for themselves and it's easiest just to buy a new one. Highly recommended for acoustic guitar players!",5,The best capo I've ever used,1299801600,"03 11, 2011",positive A38HMS5RYSYF8G,B0002E2KPC,James I Van Asten,"[0, 0]",It's nice to have this gadget nearby you when you play. A lot of songs say capo preferred. It helps you have a bar of strings down all the time in a row to keep your finger free and easy to grab some chords like b major and so on. I recommend this product.,5,works as advertised,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A15RCM1I2ATTXJ,B0002E2KPC,James Lawless,"[0, 0]",this is not the greatest product they make - but it works quickly and makes the 12 string spread when needed to do so more easily than most.,3,a little iffy,1400630400,"05 21, 2014",neutral A372X4QU0YYLSM,B0002E2KPC,James R. Davis,"[0, 0]","I am a beginner guitarist, I am happy with this capo. It works good and that is all I need. The fit and finish seems like quality also.",4,Good capo for a beginner.,1397520000,"04 15, 2014",positive A2WROWUBLQ9GZZ,B0002E2KPC,J.C.,"[1, 1]","I've had a few of these my life time because people always steal capos. What the hell. Anyway, this capo works well. I've only used it on Gibson and Fender electrics, and it does a fine job. Some of the rubber padding will eventually come off as glue wears off, but it does not affect the capo-abilities. I'm sure there are better ones, but for me, this works well.",4,Works like it should,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B0002E2KPC,Jeff Felker,"[0, 0]","This capo is lightweight and really tough, it is stiff and takes some strength to open but it stays in place and doesn't damage the necks of my guitars. I've used this on acoustic, electric, 7 string, 12 string, and a lot of 6 string guitars and it always works perfectly. I think it's a really nice tool and it does the job flawlessly.",5,Great Capo Really Tough,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B0002E2KPC,Jeremy D.,"[0, 0]","Simple to use, works well on the Squier Strat. I'm not much of a guitarist so this is my first capo and I don't have anything to compare with but the quality is way up there.",4,"Simple to use, works well on the Squier Strat ...",1404432000,"07 4, 2014",positive A2UYE434RFINE,B0002E2KPC,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]",I was not a fan of this particular capo. It was good quality and the price was ok but just not my style.,3,it's just ok.,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",neutral A3JXFUXN03IUT5,B0002E2KPC,Jerry S. Johnson,"[0, 0]","Sturdy, well-designed and frets the strings well. Ships quickly. The back clamps firmly to the guitar without maring the finish. Great value.",5,Guitar Capo,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",positive A2E2CJWPL1YMAR,B0002E2KPC,Joel S Mellor,"[0, 0]","Simple, strong but easy to apply, comes in a variety of colors. Haven't used it a great deal, but it seems to be great and non-damaging to the finish on the guitar. The handle sticks out farther than a simple elastic strap capo, but this is a good choice at a great price.",5,Good capo,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A1LHKVHP38M046,B0002E2KPC,J. Puentes,"[0, 0]","As capos go, this gets the job done at a good price. Easy to use. Doesn't seem to put undue pressure on the guitar.",5,Good capo,1370390400,"06 5, 2013",positive ADOSJR623FDF1,B0002E2KPC,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]","You know when a good quality item arrives, everything looks and works just as it is intended. I love it ...",5,nice,1400198400,"05 16, 2014",positive A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0002E2KPC,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]","I have two of these. High quality build. Out of personal preference...this capo design works best for me. Tension is perfect for my Washburns. One has light strings & the other has medium. I thought this was worth mentioning since the diameter of the strings might affect the clamping tension. Both of them sound like there was no capo on. Overall, I'm happy with this brand. Highly recommended.",5,I own two!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B0002E2KPC,L. Jones,"[0, 0]","I have a Electric Bass Guitar and needed to Capo. After looking at "reviews" I like this one the best. I'm very happy with it and it works great without any problems. The size is "Just Right", not too small or Big ...",5,Nice fit and Quality,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A29PEU8AQGFQ9X,B0002E2KPC,Mauro R..,"[0, 0]","Nice cushion on both sides, on-string and the back of the arm. Stays very firm on the arm. It'll stay still even if you accidentally bump on it while playing.The 4-star is just to alert that it may be a problem for people with not so strong hands, like kids, as the spring is very tough.",4,Well built but requires some strong hands,1384560000,"11 16, 2013",positive A52GGV55KT8AV,B0002E2KPC,Melissa,"[0, 0]","It's a little harder to open than other capos I've used, but it works perfectly once you get used to the toughness of it. It's not cheap and flimsy, though! I don't see this one wearing down anytime soon! Now stop reading this review and buy this capo! You wont regret it!",5,Great!,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A1O3P80RRDUV5P,B0002E2KPC,M. Henry,"[0, 0]","This is an update to my original review because I have now fully tested two of these capos. I'm truly surprised by all the good reviews here. I'm not sure how it's possible. I've already outlined below in my original review that these are not Jim Dunlop capos. I had purchased two, which I have now given away to student players as I cannot use them. I tested the capos on a standard acoustic and also an electric guitar. The E string buzzes when the capo is applied and no amount of adjusting the capo would stop the buzz from occurring. Both capos had this very same problem.When I received these capos, I noticed right away that they were not the same excellent quality as actual Jim Dunlop capos. The craftsmanship was visibly lower quality and the materials used are a lesser quality than official Jim Dunlop capos. The rubber has a strong odor and there is no brand-name printed anywhere on the product. As a professional musician, I need to purchase reputable brand-name products because I can't afford to have my gear failing during performances. I have no idea about the future performance of these capos because they have no apparent brand, and no measurable reputation. When I contacted the seller, they were not honest with me.",1,These Capos are not made by the Jim Dunlop company,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",negative A2DE5UPQJSIPKR,B0002E2KPC,Michael Broshar,"[0, 0]","A quality, low-cost capo that is so easy to use that does a perfect job and claps on the guitar strap out of the way when not in use",4,Great Capo,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1UKMEC156SHOD,B0002E2KPC,michael king,"[0, 0]","This Capo is solid and well made. I use it on my seagull acoustic, and Fender Stratocaster. No problems at all.",5,Nice Capo,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002E2KPC,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]",The Jim Dunlop 83CB capo has a powerful spring and works on both 6 and 12 string guitars. Just squeeze and slide it where you need it. Available in several finishes to match your taste.,5,Excellent!,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A2G9UCBLL9YLET,B0002E2KPC,Moe,"[0, 0]",Its nice and easy to use. Secures the strings very good and works for all types of guitars with no issues.,5,nice and easy,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A1K2VGY3VJ6XI0,B0002E2KPC,Nathan B.,"[0, 0]","Does what it is supposed to do. It is pretty good quality and durable too. Quick, simple and efficient. I would definitely buy again. Highly recommended.",5,Perfect,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B0002E2KPC,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","I really like the one-handed operation, and I really do prefer that the access to it is behind the fret board instead of out front. That makes it easier to reach for a quick change, and for easy on/off. I've been a Jim Dunlop fan for more than 40 years, and this product just reinforces that!",5,It's just right for me!,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A386KVFXZR6XL8,B0002E2KPC,No Name,"[0, 0]","What a great device. This is the first 'quick-change' capo I've owned. I used to use those old stretchy things. Since I play at some jams, it's important that I can change quickly and accurately. Move it from fret to fret and the guitar stays in tune.",5,Change keys on the fly,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A1AUDW7X02EEPJ,B0002E2KPC,Otto,"[0, 0]","Great capo! I've tried a lot of other capos, including some pretty expensive brand name capos, and these are still unbeatable at keeping just the right pressure on the strings.",5,Nice,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive A15BHBF0L0HV1F,B0002E2KPC,"Quaestor ""Raoul Duke""","[0, 1]","Although it is touted for acoustic guitars, it works well with my Ibanez Electric as well as my dreadnaught and acoustic/electric. The spring is tough and it holds securely. On and off is a quick process if you have the hand/finger strength to operate it. I rate it 4 stars only because I just received it and haven't had a chance to use it much. But, I like it so far. It was delivered quickly. It does the job. I'll update after I've had it for awhile.",4,Solid quick and almost easy.,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive ANADY67KNW4Z,B0002E2KPC,Ranger Tim,"[0, 0]",Thought I'd try this but there's another brand that I prefer. Needed to re-shift this capo a lot to get it to hold down strings evenly and not mute some.,3,Second best.,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",neutral A3LOJ2QHXITCF7,B0002E2KPC,Ryan Enger,"[0, 0]","I have owned other capos, but this one is simply the best. I doesn't take up a lot of room on the fret, yet the springs are strong and will hold properly for a long time.",5,Best capo I've owned,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive AM67EGOF8ACTY,B0002E2KPC,Sam Nunn,"[0, 0]","I've used mine on my electric and acoustic guitars and it is easy to use, quick to reposition, frets the strings properly. It is cost effective and looks good. Nice to have a color option, not the usual black that everyone else seems to have.I need a wider one for my 52mm classic guitar's neck that is also flat. This capo cannot work with it.If I lost it, I would definitely get another just like it.",5,"Works good, looks good",1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A1GXJW4152V4LJ,B0002E2KPC,"Sean P. Owens ""Lupus Non Mordet Lupum""","[0, 0]","This is actually the first capo I have ever owned, as I am pretty new to playing the guitar. That being said, I paid close to $14 with free shipping for this capo, and I feel it is a good value. It feels well constructed, like it won't break if I drop it. The capo fits nice and tight on all six strings. Ample padding mitigates any marring of the guitar's neck. The spring mechanism is plenty tight, but not too tight to easily move or remove the capo single handed, even while playing. The capo is sleek looking, and a bit smaller than I was expecting at 3" x 3", but I have no frame of reference for comparison.Item was shipped on time, and packaged in the original Dunlop packaging. Part number: 83CB, Made in USA! No counterfeit here. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I will answer as best I can. Thanks for reading.SPO",4,Let's call it 4.5 stars....,1377043200,"08 21, 2013",positive A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B0002E2KPC,S. Haney,"[0, 0]","Not that it's a huge deal - but I quite prefer this capo over any other capo I've used. It just has the most solid build quality and the simple pull style of loosening and tightening works better and more quickly than the type that ""snap"" into place.I own several of these now and whenever I mis-place one (which happens too often!) I come back to purchase another.If you're looking for a capo I highly recommend using this Dunlop model.",5,"The Best ""Feeling"" Capo I've Used",1334707200,"04 18, 2012",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002E2KPC,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","...but for a small woman with small hands, it's difficult to operate. It also exerts a whole lot of pressure on the strings, which can't be good for them. I ordered a Schubb brand capo that's much easier to operate and doesn't smash the strings like a brute because the pressure is adjustable. The only drawback to the Schubb is you can't clip it to the headstock, a convenience that's important to a lot of professional musicians. I'm keeping both, if I need the convenience of this clip on style I'll use it. When playing at home I'll use the more gentle Schubb.",3,It works...,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",neutral A2SH4497XM1HET,B0002E2KPC,Timothy L. Obriant,"[1, 1]","I had always used the Kyser clip-on-the-top capos (and still do), but I liked the look on this Dunlop clip-on-the-bottom model. It works great and looks better.",5,Great capo,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A38UFP5UJLYLMC,B0002E2KPC,Vic,"[0, 0]","I've been learning for a little over a year and have had this capo for about that long . Though my playing still isn't very strong , the capo still is. I don't use it hardly at all but when I do I usually end up playing around with it quite a bit. My point being it gets tested more than the amount of times I use it. It's simply engineered of fairly heavy duty design so I don't expect any issue at anytime soon.",5,One year into my frustration and it hasn't let me down,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002E2KPC,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]",This acessorie is well builded and don't change the guitar's pitch. No damages guitars neck. It's so easy to use,5,Great Guitar Capo,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B0002E2KPC,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]","Grips the neck well and keeps the strings immobile even when strumming real hard. Feels a little awkward trying to put the capo on with one hand, but I guess that's how all of them are. Works very well on acoustic guitars",4,Good grip without any slippage,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B0002E2S36,Casey D,"[0, 0]","White thin picks by fender, what else can I say? They are very good looking, the only downside with thin picks is that you tend to keep buying thin picks because they keep breaking BECAUSE YOU ARE PLAYING FAST AND WILD WITH THEM!",5,"Thin picks are good, White is a good color too",1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E2S36,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","I've always been a fan of these Fender Classic picks. They just feel right, wear very well, and make a nice sound in conjunction with a good set of strings on my Telecaster. I also think the price is pretty fair.",4,My Go-To Picks For Practice And General Plonking About,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A1YYGXVZA97XFO,B0002E2S36,"Danyelle Mulin ""Danatherine""","[0, 0]",These are guitar picks and I don't play guitar so I can't say much more than the fact that they came and they were what they said they were,5,It is what it is,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E2S36,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]",These picks are perfect. They are just the right feel for medium and look awesome. What more can you say about picks other than they are perfect.,5,wonderful,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive AJO5UGNMFVDJN,B0002E2S36,Jim 1954,"[0, 0]","If you haven't used these picks, get some. They are the perfect size and shape. Your really can't beat them.",5,Great Picks,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive AS421KUEDNJ5V,B0002E2S36,Jinx Lee,"[0, 0]","Other picks usually let me down when I riff and melt faces playing the blues jazz or gospel etc., Fender heavies are made to make the notes sound like l they have been hit for real. I prefer no cheap imitations. Only Fender Heavies. That's what I smoke.",5,Fender Heavies...That's What I Smoke.,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive A2PTJ004ZPRVHX,B0002E2S36,L. G. Pichardo Calderon,"[0, 1]","Like other reviewer wrote previously, I received less picks than advertised (I received a total of 7 picks). I don't know if the people at customs ""borrowed"" some from me, but I find very strange that more than one person is having the same problem. Other than that, the picks are good, seem to be durable and produce a nice sound.",3,Less than 12 picks...but good sound,1229126400,"12 13, 2008",neutral A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B0002E2S36,L. Jones,"[0, 0]",I have a bass guitar and sometimes us a pick. Seen these and they work great when needed. Looks good too :),5,Works great and lasts,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A1URXSRV6WDHVY,B0002E2S36,Marty Gillis,"[1, 2]","I have used Fender Medium picks since the late 60's. Yes, they are made in China now (!!) but they are still the same pick as far as I can tell. The picks arrived fully sealed in an outer envelope and contained within a nice little mini zip-lock baggie. All 12 were in there, all of them Fender Mediums. (purchased from B&G; Music Associates) Shipped from Illinois to California in 3 days with normal shipping.The picks are great and I couldn't be happier with the order. Whatever issues occurred with missing picks and poor shipping no longer exist from where I stand. Recommended if you want/need a nice little bag of Fender Mediums.",5,All 12 packed in mini zip-lock!,1314835200,"09 1, 2011",positive A2PX3NR1IVTXPG,B0002E2S36,"Michael Berish ""Michael Berish, author of ...","[0, 0]","This is my guitar pick of choice. I fits well in my hand and is well balanced. Have tons of picks , but seem to use this one all the time.",5,review,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",positive A2SPZP1PYXBR28,B0002E2S36,Mike,"[0, 0]","This is the first guitar pick I ever played with and to this day is my favorite type. Nice and thin and flexible, but not so flexible that you can't bend it for single picking. I'm torn between this style, out of nostalgia, and the blue version-because I love blue.",5,My favorite picks,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B0002E2S36,MQ,"[0, 0]","Best guitar picks. Great shape, sturdy. No fancy expensive flashy grip features. Guitar pics as the God's of Rock intended.",5,Guitar pics as the God's of Rock intended.,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002E2S36,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 1]",The Fender medium is my second choice for picks.My first is the 'Just Strings' pick that is the exact same shapewith a softer (less scrape) feel on the strings at half the price.Pick choice is like guitars and amps; everyone has a different opinion.,4,"Good picks, but you might want to try these",1310169600,"07 9, 2011",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002E2S36,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","Fender Medium, my favorite guitar pick, a dozen should last a while right? When these slip away I'll order more.",5,My Favorite picks...,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002E2TTO,David Burch,"[0, 0]","Even though the title says ""Acoustic Guitar Case"", it's obvious that this is a case for A-style mandolins. I chose it because the lining looked a little deeper in the photo, and the reviews were good. Sure enough, the lining is soft and well-padded. The hardware works as it should, and the build quality is almost perfect. However, when closing the case, a small amount of jiggling is required to make the top seat on the bottom properly. Just a slight push-pull motion will allow the top to snap in place, then everything is as it should be. The case fits my A-type mandolin perfectly, and provides the protection needed to safely transport it in a car trunk or other place where it will be bumped around. The slight mis-fit of the top and bottom is not a big enough concern to warrant returning the case. It serves its purpose well, at a reasonable price.",4,Sturdy but slightly less-than-perfect,1327017600,"01 20, 2012",positive A6LFRQ7HMWS1G,B0002E2TTO,Ed,"[1, 1]","I am VERY satisfied with my hard shell A-style mandolin case; I received prompt delivery, it was reasonably priced, and a quality product; thanks!",5,Happy as can be,1319760000,"10 28, 2011",positive A3UFHRHJ82TL1W,B0002E2TTO,Jeff and Denise,"[0, 0]",I bought this case for my Rogue A-style electric mandolin.The inside is nicely lined; the hardware is solid.It came at a great low price but it does not feel cheap.I recommend this to anyone with an A-style mandolin.jafmusicmix,5,Solid feel - nice fit,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A1BS6JMSKOYWC9,B0002E2TTO,Jeremy Hurst,"[0, 0]",Great case very well made and has great padding construction seems to be good and I have no complaints about this product!!!!!,4,Guardian Case,1391212800,"02 1, 2014",positive A2N4QZ92NBKJZZ,B0002E2TTO,Phaeton,"[0, 1]","I gave this 3 stars simply because the review has to conatin a star rating. I have nothing to say against the product or the company, only that this is NOT a GUITAR CASE! It is a MANDOLIN case! Amazon should correct this.Stagg STB-10W Acoustic Guitar BagEpiphone Case for Epiphone Dot, Sheraton, 335",3,NOT A GUITAR CASE!,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",neutral A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002E2TTO,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","I just received the case today, the soonest delivery day on the estimation range (a plus there!). Now having spent a long time pricing hard cases from all around internet, this price is extremely reasonable and a wonderful case. Nothing fancy and differs slightly from the pictured item in that the outside rim-threading and basic locks (keys included) are gold toned (instead of silver toned pictured), but that doesn't mean diddly-squat to me. Plush interior with a small, yet roomy, compartment located under the neck. I am primarily a 5-string banjo player, but decided to casually play around with the mandolin, and so I figured I had better get a hard case for possible ""long-time"" storage (my first banjo lived in a padded gig bag for a few years before I started getting serious with it... and boy, not the best thing for it in small enclosed storage spaces). This case will definitely do the trick. Excellent value!- Additional note, there is a bit of extra play around the peg-head (I have an Rover mandolin)... I can see if someone traveled with this case and dropped it hard it enough, some peg snapping may occur. But again, for simple storage/protection, its a non-issue.",5,"Great Case, Great Price",1313971200,"08 22, 2011",positive A37T74W067OYPB,B0002E2VXS,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]",Good quality one. I like the big size type. Would like to have a thinner one. So far so good.,5,Fender 346 Shell Guitar Pick Thin 1 Dozen,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive A1FCX548TD6DLP,B0002E2VXS,Cooper the Beagle,"[1, 1]","These are a little larger than a traditionally sized, what you normally see used picks. Thus, just a heads-up. Having said that, they are top quality and are excellent picks. I use all types and all brands and Fender's are always predictably great quality.",5,Classic Picks,1392249600,"02 13, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002E2VXS,David Burch,"[1, 1]","This shape give the strumming hand a better grip on the pick. I sand a bit from one of the points to give it a shape more like the classic heart-shaped Fender pick. The stock rounded point dulls the attack on the string. Good for strumming rhythm, not so hot for lead.",4,More area for for a good grip,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A38XYO1S5747MY,B0002E2VXS,DELOS DUNN,"[1, 1]","So glad I found these, three sides, much easier for me to hold, thin is in! As a beginner these make much more comfortable.",5,These are the picks you are looking for look no further!,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A1AGIP0FLI2VZW,B0002E2VXS,Tammy R Slayton,"[0, 0]","Maybe a little bigger than I'm comfortable with, but my guy friends with the huge hands love these things. They keep disappearing.",5,Nice big pick.,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002E2XCW,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",pretty....seems to work fine...purchased a pack for my playing buddy...he loves fender...only way to go...will order another set soon. very happy with service,5,nice not much else to say...,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B0002E2XCW,BelleBelle,"[0, 0]",The picks came before the estimated delivery date in a clearly marked package. All 12 picks were there. Saves me a trip into town therefore wear and tear on my car. They feel good in my hand while strumming the strings. Good deal and I will purchase again.,5,"Good feel, good price!",1335571200,"04 28, 2012",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002E2XCW,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","They work as expected; my problem is they blend in with my rug and if I drop them, it's a major effort to find them again! Next time, I'll go for a vibrant color.",5,Work fine (when I can find them)..,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive A20HEID734XSTW,B0002E2XCW,Bill,"[0, 0]",I'm working on new strumming patterns and these were exactly what I needed to 'soften' things up just a bit.,5,Perfect...,1353628800,"11 23, 2012",positive A2R7B3MUR22USI,B0002E2XCW,Blaine T. Jones,"[0, 0]","When I bought my first guitar about 6 months ago I just chose a pack of picks on Amazon's list of ""other buyers also bought this"" and those were these Fender 351 picks.At the time I figured all picks were created equal.Since then I've tried various sizes and brands - Dunlop, Planet Waves, etc.But I keep coming back to this Fender 351 Medium pick for both my electric and acoustic guitar.The sound it makes is nice and sharp without being too trebly.The Planet Waves picks all seem to be a little muddy-sounding.I've found a winner with these Fender picks and will definitely be ordering more.",5,Best pick I've tried so far,1346803200,"09 5, 2012",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002E2XCW,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","I love these picks. They arrived well packaged and NOT loose. They feel great in my hand and the Mediums are the perfect thickness for my playing style. Not too thick/not too thin.The abalone looks cool and is easy to spot when I drop them on the carpet. I have tried other brands (Dunlop, totex, etc) and the fender are by far my favorite.You will not be disappointed!",5,Awesome,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002E2XCW,Cheri,"[0, 0]","Ordered these guitar picks for my son. The picks were exactly as described. We ordered the blue color, which is dark blue with a lighter, shiner, blue design on top of it. It is a ""heavy duty"" grade and it is very sturdy. He is very pleased with these picks. The appearence is pleasing and it is made well - very pleased with the quality. We will be purchasing more picks in the future. Highly recommend!",5,Great Guitar Picks!,1366070400,"04 16, 2013",positive AJH2W783HOXZV,B0002E2XCW,Daniel Berry Jr.,"[0, 0]","I bought these picks because I liked the color of the picks.These picks surprised me with how good quality they actually are. I play guitar everyday for around 3-5 hours a day and I have yet to break one of these picks. Very nice quality and very cool color to them. They are also priced very good.Much cheaper buying them here at amazon instead of a quarter a piece at the guitar store. Recommend these picks to anyone that plays guitar. Additionally, they are very fast at shipping them to your door. Three days after ordering them they were sitting on my door step.",5,Very Nice Picks,1296864000,"02 5, 2011",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E2XCW,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[0, 0]","These Fender Medium picks are simple basic good picks that just work well. Color and appearance is a personal thing, I think these abalone picks just look cool. The color mix is random (no two picks are exactly the same); some have a bit more blue and reflective colors in them. Overall, the effect is not bad compared to real abalone.Fender makes a nice standard pick. The three weights are pretty easy to figure out (light, medium, and heavy). These mediums work well for playing electric guitar. I have some light red ones that have a lot of flex. Those work well for acoustic. I've used Dunlop with the little bumps for grip, and the Dava rubber coated picks. They are all nice, but sometimes you just want a regular old smooth pick. The gray Dunlop's don't look anywhere near as cool as these.At $3 for a dozen, they're worth a try. It they don't work out for playing, they sure look darn nice (the Fender logo is in gold).Dava 6024 Grip TipDunlop Nylon Standard Picks, Grey .73mm",5,Very Nice Picks,1326153600,"01 10, 2012",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B0002E2XCW,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[1, 1]","I wish I could say that they let me play more like Frank Zappa, but only practice can make that happen.These are solid picks, they don't break apart, they're easy to hold, and they work exactly as a pick should work, and at a good price.",5,"What's there to say, really, except that they're good picks.",1221696000,"09 18, 2008",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002E2XCW,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","These picks far exceed my expectations, I mean how good could a pick be anyway? These are the classiest, nicest looking picks I own. They look great, feel great and play great. Call me a snob, but I wanted these to match my Fender Stratocaster. Kind of like using a GM part on my 68 Chevelle..If you own a Fender and want to spend just a few bucks for a "feel good" gift to yourself, buy these.I love the color and texture too, they don't slip or move around as you play.",5,"Classy, fuctional iconic name",1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002E2XCW,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","I almost always play finger style without a pick, but on the occasion I need a pick I like these.Easier to strum sounds good to me.If you're doing a lot of picking out individual strings, you'll probably want something thicker, but these make it really easy to strum chords and sound good, plus pick out a few strings here and there.",5,"Broken a few, but they're cheap and I still prefer them",1359331200,"01 28, 2013",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B0002E2XCW,Ed,"[1, 1]","I bought these as spares (and they look really cool too!). I think everyone has used Fender Mediums at some point; these are no different. Reliable, last a while and more important they're inexpensive!",4,Medium Picks...from Fender,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002E2XCW,Everanor,"[0, 0]","Perfect, perfect size, weight, shape. I like the medium playing electric because it gives you the best of both worlds.Recommended!",5,Love them,1401321600,"05 29, 2014",positive A2VSNUK7YLRKRE,B0002E2XCW,"F. Sasso ""Stupidity Should Hurt""","[0, 0]","I got the Ocean Turqouise and they are stunning. $4 for these 12 beautiful, premium quality picks is a steal.",5,Beautiful Picks,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive AJ3MI4QT7339J,B0002E2XCW,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]","Hey i got this and an ""OVATION IDEA"" from GO-DPS. I couldnt be happier with these items, especially the ""OVATION IDEA"" !!!!!!I have to brag on ""GO-DPS"" some, they are wonderfull dealers; I look forward to buying from GO-DPS again.",5,Just what i needed-----Got mine and the Ovation Idea from GO-DPS,1291680000,"12 7, 2010",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0002E2XCW,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","To everyone who plays flat-picking guitar, I'm sure you all have your own choice of pick....do you even remember why you picked the style you use!? Somehow, I started out with Fender thins and here I remain!",5,Just what I needed.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A15RRJL2HT44J4,B0002E2XCW,Joe Morris,"[0, 0]","I used to play with celluloid picks back in the 70's before they came out with Delrin. I like the sound and feel of these picks. They add a nice round sound that works well with jazz, and funk. They are a little expensive, but I think they are worth it if you need the sound and feel of the real thing.I bought the abalone ones because they look cool...***UPDATE***I am still using these picks but they tend to break along the colored lines, and usually during a performance. I have since gone back to Delrin and Nylon.",5,A bit of nostalgia...,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0002E2XCW,Joseph F. Bierley,"[0, 0]","Love these picks, pretty much the only ones I buy now, nice and flexible,great for picking, great for strumming. Recommend you try them.",5,"Fender 351 Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks, 12 Pack, Abalone, Thin",1315612800,"09 10, 2011",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002E2XCW,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","I love these picks. Medium is the perfect size for me, as well as the majority of people. This is a great looking pic and you get 12 of them at such a great price. I wouldn't buy anything else.",5,Great picks/Great price,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive AD4QZUGLI9OSK,B0002E2XCW,"Karl Brody ""Me""","[4, 5]",Everyone here seems to be complaining about the same thing- packageing and shipping. Well i bought all my picks from the music store so im rating the picks only. Ive been playing a few years and own a takamine acoustic and a fender strat. I mostly play my acoustic and use light strings so i dont need a heavy pick. I started using med fender tortose shell celluloid picks and really liked the look but as a beginner i dropped them more. My friend left a thin pick and i tried it. Since i mostly strum on light strings this was nice. The pick had a little more give so i dropped them less. Ive only broken 1 pick and it was cracked when i got it. I started reading all these great reviews how the dunlop tortex was great so i ran down an bought some thins. The tip is a little more rounded. I tried them and they feel alright but the fenders were louder and brighter sounding no doubt about it. So its back to the fenders. Also something i learned is when i play a guitar that has a dark pickguard i use a light colored pick (pearloid) and a red pick for a white pickguard. The contrast helps you see what your doing. These are good picks and you have a good selection of colors instead of the dunlop that are color coded and your stuck with no choice. These are a little more slippery but you will get used to them the more you play. I dont drop em anymore. Personally i dont see any need for a heavy pick unless you play bass. The med is pretty stiff.,5,Good picks,1246752000,"07 5, 2009",positive A3FA334BIFOMRD,B0002E2XCW,"K. Meagher ""MFT""","[0, 0]","I'm a little surprised at this one. Just today I was emailed confirmation that the picks were shipped, and I found them in my mail box the same day. I like fender mediums because I use them on both bass and guitar. Good picks! Clean edges, good feel, good duribility, nice tone.",4,"good picks, decent price, fast service",1294012800,"01 3, 2011",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0002E2XCW,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[1, 1]","Originally received the wrong item, but I contacted customer service and they returned my email that night (on a Sunday) and said they would ship out the correct product the next morning. I received the correct item in one day as well as a postage paid envelope to return the incorrect picks. Great customer service, and love the pics...the color in the pictures doesn't do it justice!",5,Great customer service,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive AAON97IT5IHP2,B0002E2XCW,"Leland W. Morris ""Lkyguy""","[0, 0]","These pics are perfect for a jazz guitarist, and I actually like the coloration too. The Ocean Turquoise wasn't nearly as nice a color and I expected a bluish color. These are about .7mm and that's just right.",5,Fantastic pics,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive APQTAELJ74I07,B0002E2XCW,LHardyRN,"[0, 0]",PERFECT picks! very pretty and nice quality! They are not too stiff nor are they too soft. I would order these again!,5,Picks,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A2CARFAX5FNQT9,B0002E2XCW,McEldoy,"[0, 0]","Bought these picks for the impending Strat I'll buy, already have 3 sets of Fender strings, I will be ready!",5,Pick on this,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A2O2UE0UTPOB0Q,B0002E2XCW,Michael D Burwell,"[0, 0]",It's a Fender Heavy so there's not much else to say about that. Good price and selection here. Go for it.,5,Good price,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A2SPZP1PYXBR28,B0002E2XCW,Mike,"[0, 0]","I always played with the brown colored 351s growing up, but I love the blue finish on these. I'd recommend the 351 Fender picks over any others personally but I'm very partial to blue as well, so these are perfect.",5,Probably my new favorite,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A2T372SGRFAWYP,B0002E2XCW,"MK Hill ""MK Hill""","[0, 1]","I have played guitar for most of 40 years and have used about any type of plectrum made. I have used coins and washers at times.My favorite pick for years was a Fender heavy and then I went for the really heavy brands like Dunlop or Clayton but found they are way too heavy and were eating my tone. I went back to Fenders and then found I like the medium best.Fender makes these in the coolest colors now so I went with them. Price them at a store and you will come back here.These came from GO-DPS which is no big deal as I shop on AMZ enough to know they use secondary sellers a lot of the time.However, I ordered a lot of stuff the day I ordered these and the full exhaust system was in my house 5 days later. These didn't show up so I contacted AMZ which goes back to GO-DPS. it took nearly a month to receive an envelope containing 12 picks. It didn't kill me not to have them - I have a million picks, I just wanted to see these in my hand.That said, I will definitely buy these again in the future and go for the different colors.Great price, great picks.",4,Fender medium standard picks,1328918400,"02 11, 2012",positive A3NTAQ473SV08U,B0002E2XCW,modbantam,"[0, 0]",Great grip.Lasts a good long while.Terrific trippy pearl tones and azures.My all time fave. Hip hip hooray.,5,Great,1380067200,"09 25, 2013",positive A2QPZKGUDE7RJ4,B0002E2XCW,nette,"[5, 5]","I read the reviews for the bad shipping in the box & decided to take a risk since i really wanted to try fender picks & really wanted heavy picks & the shipping definitely improved it comes in a little plastic baggy & has the fender logo on it. but the picks takes a little getting used too there VERY slippery at 1st i thought it was just me but i lended a couple to a few friends and they had the same problem but overtime you develop a better grip on them and can alternate pick, sweep pick, tremelo pick, tap with the pick better. Also my pitch harmonics (better known as squealies) come out clearer to me. Overall the product is not an disappointment & im only using these pick (just in different colors) from now on ^.^",5,"Great Picks, Better shipping",1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive A2KKZHISX9YKMI,B0002E2XCW,"PJY ""pjsailor""","[0, 0]","After all the whining I saw about these picks, was a little hesitant but bought them anyway. It doesn't help that Amazon puts ""Most popular"" posters above ""Most recent"" so unfortunately the review many of you read no long applies to the product. I got all 12 of my picks in a plastic bag divided in half with 6 picks each. So I got my full order. In addition, I like these picks a lot more than the plastic ones I buy at the local music shop. They feel thicker or more stable or something without being hard. I am very happy and will be reordering when the time comes. These are by far my favorite picks. The feedback is good and they're stiff enough to strike clear tones. A winner to me.",5,Better than expected.,1293580800,"12 29, 2010",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002E2XCW,"PK ""PK""","[0, 0]",A guitar player can never have enough of these things around. These picks hold up well & that says alot because I am not easy on picks if any kind.,5,PK,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive A3NK6WKA7GKRZS,B0002E2XCW,p pouncey,"[0, 0]","Perfect thickness and action.What else can I say? You won't be sorry you got these, they are all I'll get from now on.",5,Best guitar picks,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B0002E2XCW,puddytat,"[0, 0]",I have found that sometimes these cheapy ones tend to break fairly easily but these ones have lasted me a very long time. Hardly any breaks considering I get the thin ones.,5,Really good quality,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B0002E2XCW,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",I use these with Ernie Ball regular slinkies. I find that if you stay right in the middle then you can play a very wide variety of styles. It's also cheaper.,5,Perfect,1346544000,"09 2, 2012",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B0002E2XCW,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]","i love abalone. these picks look really pretty, like seashells and they last pretty well. the thin picks are pretty thin which make them nice for acoustic strumming and whatnot- but i would recommend mediums at least for the electric guitar.",5,always use these,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A1GXJW4152V4LJ,B0002E2XCW,"Sean P. Owens ""Lupus Non Mordet Lupum""","[0, 0]","I received all twelve picks, which came in a small ziploc bag with an attached Fender tag. The color is great. I needed a thin pick for some softer picking on acoustic. These work great, though do not offer as warm a sound as rubber or felt picks. I find them to be the perfect compromise between heavy and rubber. The picks were reasonably priced and shipped via ""prime"", so I found them to be a great value as someone who only plays casually. Thanks.SPO",4,Thin Purple Moto picks,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A1L2S18BTJE1BZ,B0002E2XCW,SLV,"[0, 0]",These picks are exactly the right thickness and they play well. Look cool to I will buy more when the time comes,5,Great,1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002E2XCW,stefanj,"[0, 0]",Hard to believe that I need to review a Pick but I really like these picks. I got a half dozen for Christmas and was thrilled. I also got one of those Pick Punches (Super cool item if you ever get a chance to get one- it is the 351 style and a standard credit card is dang close to the Medium Fender Pick) Only thing I don't like about these picks is that they seem to wander away on their own so keep an eye on them.,5,Nice Picks,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive A2O52ICJCRQYVK,B0002E2XCW,Steve,"[0, 0]",Fender 351 Picks are some of the best picks money can buy.I have used these picks for years now and I just love them.,5,Fender 351 Picks,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive A2SNKWR5D203ZX,B0002E2XCW,tgn1956,"[0, 0]","I needed picks, so I ordered an assortment. I have been trying different ones. I seem to like them all.",5,Smooth Transaction,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive AM9EL9YBP070A,B0002E2XCW,"Wayne M. Simpson ""The Stag Hunter""","[0, 0]","I wanted to experiment with a thin pick. I like the action but thinner picks tend to ""click"" over the strings and I don't care much for that. These are certainly pretty though, and the feel is typical Fender celluloid, smooth and a little slippery. Might be hard to hold with sweaty fingers. Celluloid is highly flammable, so be aware of that if you smoke (I don't).",3,A pick is a pick...,1296777600,"02 4, 2011",neutral AXJ19189TLBLJ,B0002E2XCW,Wes,"[0, 0]","I’m not sure exactly how to rate these picks except to say they’re what they are. Guitar picks. However, the price was good.",5,Good price.,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A19AXCVXAM7NM2,B0002E2XCW,windowshopper,"[0, 0]","classic fender heavy picks. i love the fender heavy pick and now my picks,knobs and inlays are all shiny abalone",5,what can you say,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive AWKVQQZKTRFAL,B0002E2Z8Y,"Amazon Customer ""Gadget Lover""","[0, 0]",I love being able to adjust the tension. Does not go sharp like some other capos that really clamp down.Just wish there was an easy way to keep it handy on my guitar.,5,Works great!,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",positive A1LCG14GZJI5LO,B0002E2Z8Y,Andrew M.,"[0, 8]","I know many people love the design, but I find it much too frustrating. You have to be very careful putting it on the fret correctly, then snap it in, then turn and turn the screw, oops don't let it snap off again and fall off while trying to turn the screw. Then you have to go through the whole routine again to take it off and move it to another fret and put it on again. What a farce. This is the worst capo I've owned, and I've tried nearly every brand and type. Yeah, I've had people show me how to do it right, and I know to do it right. It's just wrong to have to spend so much time slipping it on, snapping it, screwing it in, screwing it off, having it fall off, forget it, it's garbage to me. Also, while I'm getting my callouses worked out playing for two hours every day, the last thing I want is to pinch my fingers against metal trying to turn a screw. It's actually slightly painful to the fingers (momentarily, but why have to deal with that??) to work with. This design seems like it was a non guitar player who came up with it. The only good thing I can say about it is looks durable.No thanks.",1,Worst capo I've ever used,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",negative A1YAAMQT5G88XE,B0002E2Z8Y,"Boba Chux ""Boba""","[0, 0]","If you are familiar with Shubb's, they are by far the best capo you can get. Some people do like the big close pin, but if you don't, buy a Shubb",5,It's a Shubb,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E2Z8Y,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[4, 4]","Simple, compact, well constructed, easy to use, and sounds good; all things you would look for in a capo.This is the original Shubb capo, designed for most acoustic guitars with metal strings. The Shubb website describes the huge range of specific capos they make, each with their own specialized use. The C1 is probably the most universal of all the models. This fits a Les Paul Traditional 08 (Gibson Les Paul Traditional Plus Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry Sunburst), aPRS SE Custom 22 Guitar, Grey Black with Tremolo Bridge, andEpiphone LP Special II Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburstelectrics. The primary use is for a Laguna acoustic.Follow the simple instruction card included with the capo to adjust the tension. It's key to not get too much tension.We've had trouble figuring out where to park this capo. Mostly it goes in a pocket. Once the capo is adjusted to fit the neck, it doesn't clamp tight on the headstock. Not a huge deal, but a consideration.",5,"Simple, Well Built, Works",1274659200,"05 24, 2010",positive A1FO10Z93GKN33,B0002E2Z8Y,Fancy,"[0, 0]","This is the best capo I've ever owned. It's a little awkward in that it doesn't just clip to the headstock with one hand, and it takes me two hands also to put it on, but not having to retune my 12-string makes it all worthwhile! I like the choice of colors too.",5,Great Capo!,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A3USVXMH3QNRLG,B0002E2Z8Y,Ken Yo,"[0, 0]",Some folk don't like these because sometimes they come off when knocked; but I like them; have few of them.They don't squeeze the strings tight and importantly; they look cool.,5,"Yes, a winner",1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002E2Z8Y,Renbutsu,"[13, 13]","Researched around for a highly recommended capo and the result is the Shubb. This is a capo that while is not easily adjustable to slide up and down like other spring types, it's a great capo and very durable in construction and material. Like a good guitar that is well cared for, this is something that's great to hand down to the next generation.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",4,One of the best capo,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B0002E2Z8Y,Russ,"[0, 0]","I already owned a stainless version of this capo with a roller instead of the plastic tip on the adjuster screw. I like that one more and overall quality seems better on it, even though pricing was similar when I bought the first one. And the rivets on this one allow the parts to move sideways so they don't line up just right. But when I put it on a guitar it seems to line up okay, and that's the important part.",4,Not Bad,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive A3D1A0YHTT0E9G,B0002E2Z8Y,"Steven K. Baker ""KellRazor""","[0, 0]","Easily the best quality capo for it's price. Looks great on any guitar. I came across SHUBB a few months back, when my capo finally gave out after 12 years. I bought the C1 stainless steel version of this same capo which made a good transition between several of my guitars, but I had to adjust it any time I went to use it on my Les Paul which has a 50s neck and fretboard.Ordered off of Amazon and it shipped the same day.I just got it in the mail yesterday, and it snapped right on the LP with a firm click. I didn't even have to adjust it. It looks amazing in use... and is just the best and simplest design.You know when you feel it lock into place that it is staying there no matter what. Don't forget to remove it when you guitar is resting. It's easy to forget it's there. Forget the oversized medieval torture device style capos... this never effects my fret thumb or forefinger--exactly what I was looking for in a capo.I will have these 2 for a long time, and I'm a Shubb guy from this day forward.",5,Best Capo,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B0002E37G8,Joehorse,"[0, 1]","This strap looks really great and fits just as advertised........it's just that it gets in the way (for Me and my chording skills) mounted as designed and shown. I altered the mounting manner to accomodate MY style and it functions fine.(Looks great, too) High quality and compliments the Martin Name and reputation really well. I feel that it's a good deal and recommend it!",4,Great looking Strap,1322092800,"11 24, 2011",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002E37G8,Matt,"[0, 0]","For those of you going for the folk singer look, or if you're afraid of drilling holes in your guitar, this is definitely the thing to buy to strap your guitar.",5,Just what you needed.,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A1BTNPMESS99PL,B0002E37G8,Nunya Biz,"[5, 7]",I love this guitar strap button. It's a great alternative to the invasive buttons that have to be screwed in. I actually purchased it for my newMahalo U-35PK Sparkling Soprano Ukulele Outfit in Pink. It works well for it's stated purpose and appears to be of high quality. The leather is nice and soft and the button fits snuggly into the leather hole. Check out my user name stinkylungs on Youtube to see a video I made of me installing it on my new uke if you want to see it up close.,5,Noninvasive quality guitar strap button,1274054400,"05 17, 2010",positive A1NRNLEASOU773,B0002E37G8,"Rahaf ""rahaf""","[0, 0]",Quick delivery and item is good quality of genuine leather. Does exactly what it's says it is a good piece of kit for a very good price.,5,Brilliant strap,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002E37G8,SJ Holley,"[0, 1]",I got this for my Ibanez acoustic and found it was a real challenge to get it attached at the neck. It took a few trys before I could get it buttoned so the strap would stay put. Even so it was a good quality button. The leather is tough and will last for years. It will probably outlast the guitar.If you're looking for a good way to attach a strap to the guitar neck is a possible option. Maybe if you have a Martin it might be a better fit. But it's really worth the hassle.,3,Challenging To Apply,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",neutral A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B0002E37G8,tj,"[0, 0]","Simple product, easy to use that works exactly as it's supposed to without costing too much. I got one for a banjo, Ubass & mandolin but of course you can use this on anything.",5,"Works great, simple to use",1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A2Y4PRG2HHOL3G,B0002E37MM,'brother' Bill,"[0, 0]","I bought this hoping to use as intended, angled into guitar & straight into mixer, wrong, have to use it the other way around ... sad!",1,180 degrees out,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",negative A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002E37MM,djinx,"[0, 0]",Only Lasted 2yr. I have a lot of cheaper cables that get more use/abuse than this one that have outlasted it.,1,Very Disappointed!!!,1295654400,"01 22, 2011",negative A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002E37MM,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]",Plenty of cord to move around with. Makes it less likely that I am going to clip the cord on a down stroke. Just what the guitar doctor ordered.,5,Just what my epi Sheraton II needed,1202860800,"02 13, 2008",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002E37MM,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",excellent,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002E37MM,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","I love this cable, they look good and are well made too. An increíble guitar cable, i really recomended it, i have the 12ft and this one 21ft. Try one.",5,Monster Cable Standard 100,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0002E382Q,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","So good that I bought another one. Love the heavy cord and gold connectors. Guitar sounds great. I just learned last night how to coil them up. I guess I should read instructions more carefully. But no harm done, still works great!",5,The Best Cable,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002E382Q,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","These aren't my first set, I can't count the amount of Monster 1/4 cables I bought and own. None has ever failed me so far. Highly recommend these! I love how they sound and they are built well.",5,Great Product,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A1ZQVN0F0FURHH,B0002E382Q,"carvinone ""guitarman""","[0, 0]",Don't buy cheap cables. They just rob your tone. These are the best cables for the money. sure you'll spend a few more bucks but they sound great hold up and are guaranteed for life. What else could you ask for. All I will use are these cables,5,best cable for the money,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E382Q,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[25, 25]","The biggest question I ask about these cables, are they worth the premium charged above more normal cables? The key to me is the lower end 100 series Monster cables,Monster S100-I-12 Standard 100 1/4-Inch Instrument Cable (12 Feet). The answer is mixed, and depends on what you are looking for.The cable ends are very heavy, they are metal and do unscrew. In some ways this is probably good, they feel good in your hand plugging and unplugging. The jacks are gold plated and look like they would last a lifetime. On the other hand, the series 100 plugs are a molded plastic end, with a good bit of flex to them, and they are lighter weight. So the choice is, heavy, shiny gold; or light weight, gray/black? For me, I like the heft of these cables.Construction-wise these are likely lifetime cables. Check out the pictures I've posted. The metal housing screws into the jack. There is an O-ring to seal the top portion of the threads. Inside the wires are soldered solidly to the jack, and then the whole thing is cast in solid acrylic or plastic. Unless you run over this end with a truck or pulled really really hard like tug of war, the wire is never separating from the jack. I don't think the actual 1/4 inch jack is any sturdier than other jacks.Sound is excellent. They are clear clean cables. Are they better than the 100's? Oh maybe a tiny bit. Maybe a little clearer, cleaner sound. But it isn't a huge difference.Bottom line, for gigging, probably go with the 100's. The jack ends will get stepped on at some point and they are cheap enough to replace. For practice or in your house, these are probably the way to go. They do look particularly good plugged into a Marshall half stack.These cables are not outrageously over priced like everything else Monster Cable. Study different one quarter inch jack cables and you'll see these are priced very close to everyone else. This is not the case of the HDMI cables at the big box store for fifty times what you should pay for them.",5,Solid and Heavy,1264809600,"01 30, 2010",positive ACWH4WJMC5UFN,B0002E382Q,"H. S. Ryu ""Paul""","[3, 4]","These cables work very well at transmitting sound. So why only three stars? Well, these are far from the most well thought out instrument cables you will find. These are stiff, thick, and heavy. While that's good for most analog cables, these cables are so stiff and heavy that, for instance, a portable tuner or a small stomp box might easily be moved around just by having one end of this cable in there.With so many amps having plastic jacks these days, you have to wonder what kind of stress these cables might be putting your amp jacks and pickguard-mounted output jacks under if these cables can fling a tuner around just by being plugged into one. I mean, let's face it. You never know what will happen at a gig. Sometimes you're playing with a 12 foot cable when you should have a 18 foot cable. A cable shouldn't come out because of a gentle pull, but if it's between the cable falling out and it moving a bass head around or you tripping on it, you want the cable to fall out. If everything you have is heavy or Velcro'd to the ground, this isn't a problem, but it is for me. I feel like when you're playing with these cables, you're worried about stepping on the cable not because you want to pull it out, but because it's seriously like a trip wire out there.Lastly, these plugs are huge. That's not really a problem if you play a Strat or a Tele, but what about a P-Bass or a J-Bass where the plug comes out at a right angle from the body? This is going to stick out a lot, and to loop it around your strap, it's going to be a huge, stiff, cumbersome loop. I know people often buy 90 degree plugs for those kinds of instruments, but most normal straight plugs do just fine. So yeah, if you like to move around on stage, get more flexible cables. You'll thank me.These cables are just poorly thought out. They'd work great as patch cords, or keyboards, drum machines, from pedal board to amp (as long as you have a metal jack). Monster has a cable that costs half as much but works twice as well for actual instrument use, and at that price, Pro Co cables are also excellent, and they have brand name plugs, as well.",3,Poor cables for active guitar players.,1346025600,"08 27, 2012",neutral A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002E3830,B,"[1, 2]","The last thing I would think to upgrade to improve the quality of my music is the cable. I did not know that these cables actually made a difference. My guitar sounds cleaner when I use this cable versus another generic cable that I've had for a while. It was a pleasant surprise. I also heard about the wonderful warranty that Monster has. The cable has so many good things going for it, I now know what to buy the next time I need one.",5,Hearing is believing,1365984000,"04 15, 2013",positive ANZGC4YCEQC6W,B0002E3830,Bobby L. Tefft,"[0, 0]","I wasn't sure about all the hype folks were giving this cable, but I am now - it really improved the sound of my acoustic guitar through the amp.I did a little experiment. I plugged in my old cable, played the guitar as I adjusted the amp until I got a pleasant sound from the speakers. Then, I turned the amp off, unplugged the old cable and plugged in this new Monster Rock cable. Next, I simply turned the amp back on (the sound levels were already set and I did not touch them) and played my guitar again. The volume was louder and I think nicer with the new Monster cable.I'm buying a few more Monster Rock cables to replace all my old cables.",5,I'm a believer.,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002E3830,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","You should find another review from me, but suffice it to say I just won't skimp on my cables when I spend 1000's on amps and cabinets for good sound.",5,"NOT MY FIRST, NOR MY LAST!",1382832000,"10 27, 2013",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002E3830,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 1]","These aren't my first set, I can't count the amount of Monster 1/4 cables I bought and own. None has ever failed me so far. Highly recommend these!",5,Great Product,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B0002E3830,James L. Maxey,"[0, 0]",It's hard to beat the quality of Monster Cables!There is absolutely No discernible loss of tone through this cable - I Love It!,5,Excellent Cable,1294444800,"01 8, 2011",positive A1HTV2563HTSQV,B0002E3830,prsjames,"[1, 1]","I compared this cable to the monster studio pro 1000 cable i also own. I prefer this more as i play live and it does a good job in handling noise snd also has a no questions asked lifetime warranty. Just take your broken cable to your local guitar center and they will replace it. I got 4 replacememts over 3 years. Worth the higher price because of the warranty. The 100 dollar studio pro doesnt do well live compared to this rock cable as the studio pro sucks up tone snd only sounds good for recording. note, this cable has high mid range so if thats what you like go for it",4,works well,1334966400,"04 21, 2012",positive A3EH9SDPD1FGEA,B0002E38AS,A. Baker,"[0, 0]","Nice cables. So far I've not had any problems with them, but haven't put them through a lot of use just yet. Also have the Planet Waves Custom Series cables that work just as well for less money! I'll have to see over time which brand out lasts the other.",4,"Good cables, but a little pricey.",1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002E38AS,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 2]","I've had one of these for about 20 years, have gigged with it extensively, and I've only had to replace it once. (more on that later).I'm not really a cork-sniffer re: guitar tone. I think most of our tone comes from our fingers, and so the trend in the last several years toward high dollar guitar cables is lost on me. I think this Monster cable sounds fine. Better? Well, better than what? I don't really notice a difference when I use different cables. Maybe a slight difference in the high frequencies, but it's so slight as to be negligible.I look for guitar cables that will last. That's what I really care about, and so far this Monster cable does the trick. I use other brands, too - this is my most expensive cable but I think it was worth the $40 I spent all those years ago.Oh, and the return process. This was maybe 10 years ago. I called Monster, they gave me their address and I had to pay about $3 to ship it back to them. About 2 weeks later I had a new cable. I consider that to be excellent customer service.",5,Good cable,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A158NXQZK3SZ9N,B0002E38AS,"Altech ""Alan""","[0, 0]",I thought I was using good guitar cables but I kept getting intermittence with one.So I tried this Monster cable. It eliminated the problem.My only minor complaint is that it is very stiff. This is minor but no matter what I do it curls up unless you have it fully extended.I would still recommend it though.,4,Heavy Duty Cable,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive AWV58YYFEAUL0,B0002E38AS,Barbara Embry,"[0, 0]","This cable is extra heavy, not like the cheaper ones. The plugs are of excellent quality also. The sound that transfers through this cable is REMARKABLY IMPROVED over my old cable. I urge you to purchase if you are looking...you won't be disappointed. BTW, I am a verified purchaser, just can't say enough good about this cable...I'm really impressed!",5,What a cable!!!,1366416000,"04 20, 2013",positive A30HTJ530SMRB7,B0002E38AS,Carlo,"[0, 0]","Monster Cable is one of the things on earth we can count on!Seriously speaking all my cables are Monsters, yes they are pricy and sometimes very much, true.But they last really lifetime and I never ever had to complain or heard a friend complaining on Monster products.PEACE",5,GREAT,1323043200,"12 5, 2011",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002E38AS,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",I should've just got this cable the first time. I have been using Monster for years. I recently tried a coiled guitar cable and learned the hard way.,5,perfect cable for my GIBSON Sg. super quiet and sounds powerful.,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A2GUE6E3DUYX03,B0002E38AS,Databoss,"[0, 0]","I bought this Monster cable (12 feet, angled) and plugged it into my Create Amp. WOW. Clear and no static. I can also wrap this monster up easily because it is not stiff, but very plyable. Heavy duty and rugged, it should last forever. Thinking about buying another one. Great stuff.",5,Tame Monster,1335484800,"04 27, 2012",positive A2JZY5POMJADL1,B0002E38AS,Joel Linarez,"[0, 0]",These cables are perfect... The quality of this cables are incredible and the sound is excellent.. I really love Monster cables...,5,I love Monster cables!,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B0002E38AS,Mike Griffith,"[0, 0]","The monster chord is great looking, but for me, they are too stiff. I play an acoustic guitar, so I don't run around a lot. The cord must be made to be able to take some abuse, but I don't need that.",3,Not that impressed,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",neutral A3HKX5UIDJ403N,B0002E38B2,auyanetjl,"[0, 0]","It is a great option, if not simply the best. Monster knows it all in quality. Gob bless monster everyway",5,The best brand ever,1380240000,"09 27, 2013",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002E38B2,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]",These cables are sturdy and sound clean. Using cheaply made cables could affect your sound - you can loose top end. I use Monster on all my mics (XLR) and all my instrument cables (1/4) with no issues. Great product... Highly recommended.,5,Great Product,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A19IFF0DGV0T3E,B0002E38B2,"HLB ""HLB""","[0, 0]","Quality is there in construction and signal passing. We never have problems with our Monster gold cables. Conversely, we have other cables crap out on us periodically.",5,Get what you pay for - This is quality,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B0002E38B2,James L. Maxey,"[0, 0]","These cables give you a pure sound unhindered and uncut. I have several other ""good"" cables but when compared to this they cut highs and even the level. I have grown as a musician to the point that I Know it's worth it to pay a little more for these quality cables. Yes you can get many cables way cheaper (and I'm all for getting things at a good price - publishers clearing house has Not visited me yet!) but this is a case of you get what you pay for!",5,These Cables Are Great!,1326585600,"01 15, 2012",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B0002E38B2,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","For me thia is the best cables ever.. i mean they give the original and natural tone of ur instrument, doesnt lose signal strenth and a very important thing, they do help to avoid most noise.. :)",5,the best cables ever,1351296000,"10 27, 2012",positive ASEBPAY8IBNI2,B0002E38B2,jr,"[0, 0]","Hands down the best cables for electric guitar. Ive tried other brands that cost almost, if not similar to these and none can match in the quality that prolink presents. These are not only the best in delivering tone but they're durable. I bought mine back in 2004 and they're still working as well as the day I got them today on September of 2012. I bought some planetwaves cables for $40 that didn't even last me 2 years.",5,premium quality,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B0002E38B2,lfeez,"[0, 0]",I would def recommend this to anyone but for electric only. If you are going to be playing acoustic I would get their specific acoustic cable. This is a very heavy guage. Sounds great!,5,Heavy guage!,1355011200,"12 9, 2012",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002E38B2,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","My review is on par with all the others concerning the quality of the cable compared to cheaper ones. I bought this locally and have been happy using it with a few bass guitars. The cable is solid and definately seems to hold up after a few weeks of heavy usage.One complaint I have is that the right angle does not lock into the jack on my Spector bass securely, but works with the others flawlessly. I use it with a jazz bass all the time and there are no issues.I also use Spectraflex fatso flex cables and Mogami and think that this one is worth it's price. To me, the warranty is worth it because of the price. I reead all over the web about the opinions of monster's patents and marketing techniques written by musicians and can see their points about the price and build quality, but there are more expensive cables out there made by Mogami and countless others which are not any better than this one in my opinion.",5,Great tough cable for bass guitar,1340323200,"06 22, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002E38B2,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[8, 8]","This is definitely a high quality cable. However, my experience with this model and the less expensiveMonster Standard 100 Instrument Cable 21 ft. - straight 1/4 plugs S100-I-21model has shown me that the only difference is one is ""prettier"" with its gold colored, bling fittings. Sonically I found them to be the same - or to my ears anyway.As you can see by the tag above this review Amazon has verified that I purchased this cable (as well as Amazon verifying my purchase of the less pricey model on my review on that product page.)I initially purchased a pair of these cables for my keyboards because I had invested a significant sum into those instruments and wanted nothing but the best cables. I purchased the standard cables for some low end instruments including an old Squier Jazz Bass and a new, but very inexpensiveEpiphone LP Special II Les Paul Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst, neither of which to my mind warranted top of the line cables.Much to my surprise, when I started testing each cable on each instrument (all through the same amp to keep things equal), I could not discern any sonic difference between both Monster cable models. Same manufacturer, but different models. To be sure, this more expensive model looked ""cooler"", but when it came to sound - no discernible difference (that I could detect anyway.) More perplexing is the molded stress relief ends on the less expensive model seem to make that one more reliable!My recommendation is test both this one and the standard model side-by-side before plunking down extra money for no added value beyond looks (which, I have to admit, may be a selling point on stage for some folks - no shame as long as you know what you are paying extra for and why.)",4,Look before leaping,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",positive AA4BAIDEDJI3,B0002E38B2,OfficeBoy,"[2, 2]",Very well made. No problems. Should be able to stand up to any use or abuse.,5,Excellent product,1284422400,"09 14, 2010",positive A2H629SI5VJGRM,B0002E38B2,"Robert Mitchell ""Rob Mitchell""","[0, 0]",Really nice cable! I've had mine for over a year now. And it has worked flawlessly. No problems with distortion or noise. Build quality is as solid as they come. Nice gold tips and polished finish for great connectivity! Keep it professional. And become a Monster! I did!,5,Monster Wired!,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002E38B2,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","I haven't had an issue with this cable yet, and the guage of the wire connecting the plugs is very thick and high quality, but it takes a while for them to stop coiling up. Like the title says, the timeless combo of Neutrik & Mogami is better. If you're wondering how to get Neutrik/Mogami cables cheap, make them yourself. It saves you so much money!",4,"Beyond high quality, but overpriced. The timeless combination of Neutrik and Mogami is better.",1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A2R4YQNCYMS8M7,B0002E3A8S,crazy_flutist,"[0, 0]","I don't know what I would do without this little shelf on my music stand. I works on my non-Manhasset sold-shelf stand, holds my pencil/highlighter/flute swab & even occasionally a small speaker set that I have for my phone. It easily slides over the lip of my music stand and is reasonably secure. Very well worth the $$.",5,Essential!,1353974400,"11 27, 2012",positive A1YAR5PTXNRA7X,B0002E3A8S,"JF ""sailing enthusiast""","[0, 0]","The plastic is pretty lightweight, but it is a big help. I keep various guitar picks, clips, pencils, etc. on it which kept falling off when I just set them in front of the music. Glad I bought it.",4,Big help,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A1LJXZC1RFW07C,B0002E3A8S,K. Ray,"[0, 0]","I am using it with a Musician's Gear music stand. The shelf fits, but moves easily when moving stuff on the shelf of the stand. It is made out of plastic which flexes fairly easily and doesn't feel as sturdy as the metal shelf of the stand. There aren't any other options though unless you know some one who can do metal fabrication. It is a good thing it does not cost a lot.",3,"It works, but moves around easly",1402185600,"06 8, 2014",neutral A2QMNA0ZT6XMRR,B0002E3A8S,Peter Padro,"[0, 0]","This shelf is so convenient and so often used that you would think that it should come on every music stand. It just slips on to the lower shelf and creates a smaller shelf for pencils, pens, clip on tuners, capos, etc. It pays dividens in not cluttering up your book shelf so that items go spilling to the floor every time you adjust a book or turn a page. I love how a pen, capo, or tuner clipped to the top lip of the shelf serve to keep pages firmly in place until your book is "trained" to stay in place. A must have, five star item.",5,So essential it should come standard,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive ASJAKT8DJIAC5,B0002E3A8S,"YetAnotherITGuy ""Chris""","[1, 2]","Piece of plastic with no bracing. Due to design, will not attach to stands that have a turned lip on the shelf (which is most quality stands). I used double-sided sticky tape -- problem solved. Gives me a place to stow my guitar picks, tuner, capo and pencil and as such, is an invaluable accessory. Worth the 6 bucks, just be aware you may have to improvise when it comes to attaching it to your stand!",4,okay for the price,1321228800,"11 14, 2011",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002E3B78,AT,"[0, 0]",This acoustic pickup is the most amazing thing ever. It has a very warm and soft tone and picks up notes very well. I couldn't be happier with the purchase. It's a very good investment if you play guitar but don't have an electric acoustic. I don't think I'll ever even buy an electric acoustic now since I have this thing. Prolly sounds better anyway!!,5,Just awesome,1360454400,"02 10, 2013",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002E3B78,Bloose,"[0, 0]",I bought this for my daughters acoustic guitar so she could play through an amp. It fits very well and sounds great!,5,Works very well,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A2YWZRHDA9KDS4,B0002E3B78,"hgprs ""hgprs""","[1, 1]",This mic is fine. One should know that it has quite low gain and requires the use of a boost/preamp for the guitar sound to be heard.,3,Fine,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",neutral A15RCM1I2ATTXJ,B0002E3B78,James Lawless,"[0, 0]","quiet, almost hum free - clear respose - no volume control doesn't befront me because i use it to record & to play thru a PA where either I or someone else keeps the volume under control. It tends to be bass heavy, but a slight eq revisit more than compensates for that. I had used one in the past, this is a more solid unit & fits movement free in the soundhole of my guitar & also in two others i use here and there. great job. great value. got herre quick in a nice little carry bag & I will update if problems come later - don't see why or how tho",4,More than expected -,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A2DKLC2FJTY9OI,B0002E3B78,J English,"[1, 1]",Could not get to fit small sound hole. Once in sound hole pickup did not work at all. Would not buy it.,1,Does not work,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",negative A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002E3B78,JPfromOH,"[41, 41]","I've owned a Seymour Duncan Woody for several months now, and have had a chance to try it out with various amps, with the pickup tipped for a stronger low end or high end, and so on. This is an excellent value and is basically as feedback free as you're likely to get from an acoustic guitar pickup. The one thing I've found is that I get a significantly more natural acoustic guitar sound playing the Woody through my Ampeg bass amp than through my Peavey guitar amp. The high ends are too grating through an electric guitar amp and there's a tendency for distortion to creep in, even with the clean setting. Through the bass amp, though, the tone is absolutely clean and clear. The pickup is easy enough to install and remove and it's easy to get it to sit low enough that it doesn't interfere with finger picking any more than any other sound hole pickup would. The other great feature of this pickup is the look; the natural wood finish actually enhances the look of the guitar. If you are looking for an acoustic guitar pickup, this is the one to buy!",5,"Excellent Value, Look, and Sound",1257465600,"11 6, 2009",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B0002E3B78,"karaoke ""music lover""","[2, 2]","I bought this for my 1974 Martin D-18 for recording on my PC. So far it is working great. I have a Behringer 802 mixer already and I just plugged the guitar into that. It works perfectly. This guitar is very loud without a pickup, but to get the sound into my PC for recording I either needed to use a mike or a pickup. I chose the pickup. I got too much background noise with the mike.Update: I started to get a loud buzz in my sound system and scratched my head a bit trying to figure it out. I had played my guitar about an hour before without that ""buzz"" being a problem. I discovered that if I turn the guitar a certain way the buzz went away. Then I remembered that the only thing I was doing differently was that I had turned on another overhead light since it was dark outside. I turned that light off and the buzz went away. My pickup was picking up interference from the new type florescent bulbs in the light. I'm glad there is nothing really wrong with the pickup. ;)After using the pickup for awhile I have noticed that the 5th and 6th strings aren't as loud as I would expect; also the 2nd string is louder than all of the strings. I'm not sure why. It's not a big deal.",5,Just What I Needed,1343865600,"08 2, 2012",positive A1BK0KBZBCB5V8,B0002E3B78,Meant2Rock,"[0, 0]","The pickup itself is very nice and pretty easy to use but the plastic thing wrapped around the cable really annoyed me. How the heck were you supposed to take those off without damaging the cable? Anyway, the pickup sounds very nice and i'm happy.",4,Very nice pickup but..,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B0002E3B78,Mr. GrvThang,"[0, 0]","This is an excellent-sounding pickup. I've had it for about six years. Good sound throughout the spectrum - full lows and bright highs, without too much emphasis on either. At the price it sells for, I consider it a bargain.The drawbacks:1) You need to be pay attention when installing and removing - you can damage the sound hole on your guitar if you're not careful.2) No volume control.If you're looking to occasionally amplify an acoustic guitar, this is a great, cost-effective way to go.",4,"Great sound, regardless of price",1369958400,"05 31, 2013",positive A1H4EBBOM66MQ0,B0002E3B78,sam sultan,"[0, 0]",I've used this on a variety of 6 strings and a few 12 strings and it really does give a good sound for the price. And if you've got a variety of acoustics and don't want to get pickups installed in ALL if them this is a great solution. It tends to work slightly better for finger picking than strumming because occasionally your hand will hit the chord coming out if you're not careful.Remember that it must be used with a preamp and hopefully something (most likely a tuner) with stomp on/off bypass so that you can turn it off more easily.,5,"Works well, very convenient",1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A2U7DXDNYBBLQJ,B0002E3B78,"Shane Windham ""Shane Windham, author""","[1, 1]","Easy to use. No metallic hiss you'd normally expect. The only real drawback is the lack of presence when it comes to the bassier strings. It takes some skill to EQ things to the point of normalcy. If you're uncomfortable dealing with EQ, this might not be your best bet. Otherwise, a wonderful product at a great price.",4,Almost Amazing,1281657600,"08 13, 2010",positive ABC68JUCPTVOE,B0002E3CHC,"A. Fabbri ""afabbri""","[0, 0]","I'm impressed with these EXP16 guitar strings.* What I ExpectedA more dead sound than the non-coated strings they replaced. Coated strings usually lack the bright high-end brilliance that uncoated light strings have.* What I GotA very bright, yet not to twangy sound. When I put Light strings on my acoustic, I'm going for easy playability and, most of all, a very bright and airy sound. These deliver on both counts.* DurabilityThe coating on these strings are supposed to prolong the time between changes. So far they are holding their tone and brightness. I will report back after three months. My last set started to sound dull, and exhibit more tone variation after six months (when viewed with a very sensitive tuner, it seems that my dirtier strings detune sharp a bit more on attack, the harder you strum them. This is confirmed by the fact that they just sound out of tune to me when they get dirty).* ConclusionI will be ordering more of these. I think they perform very well for the price. Love the bright light gauge sound and playability.",5,Sound like uncoated strings,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002E3CHC,"AF ""Whigs""","[2, 2]","I've used D'Addario strings for many, many years without problems - both acoustic & electric. I've tried these coated strings in the past, and I actually prefer them to Elixir because they feel more like regular strings - the wrap is coated, rather than a sheathe being placed over the entire string, like on Elixirs.Do they last longer? Probably. Even when I'm in situations where I'm gigging regularly I rarely change strings more than every few months, just because I don't see the need. I think the main benefit to coated strings is if you have guitars that you can't play regularly the strings won't corrode. But these sound great and feel fine, and the're the least expensive coated strings I've found. I've always found D'Addario quality to be great.",5,Good strings,1299024000,"03 2, 2011",positive A146H4KN4LFR60,B0002E3CHC,angelfood,"[0, 0]","But unless you are new to guitar, you know that. These strings are more expensive because they are supposed to last longer. Really, I can't tell that they do. Or that they don't. They sound great, and play great and I usually purchase D'Addario or Martin strings. Not sure if I would pay more for these in future, I play an average of daily to every other day depending on what gets in the way. Change the strings every couple of months. Just me at home so no big deal, if I were performing I would go through them faster.I'm giving 5 stars because D'addario makes great strings. 'Nuff said.",5,D'Addario Makes Good Strings,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002E3CHC,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[1, 1]","Good strings, though in 1 use I didnt notice any significant improvement over the standard Diaddario phosphor bronze strings.",4,"GOOD, though perhaps not superior",1257984000,"11 12, 2009",positive A2Q6KC2KU2T0OL,B0002E3CHC,A. Tapia,"[0, 0]",this are probably the best sounding guitar strings without breaking the bank. I have made them last up to 2 months...still obtaining decent sound.,4,OK strings for the price,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",positive A2G2DXPFZKG48W,B0002E3CHC,Audio Maven,"[0, 0]","These are great strings. They are the right length and go on easy enough. They are color coded which helps a bunch in getting the right string in the right hole as long as you aren't color blind. They go on, sound bright, and keep that new string sound a bit longer than uncoated strings. Had a salesman tell me once about these coated strings that they last forever, you only have to change them every 3 months or so. I had to reply that forever just doesn't last as long as it used to. Changing strings is no fun so if over the lifetime of your guitar you have to do so 1/3 less, that is a good deal even if they don't last forever. That means more guitar playing and less guitar stringing which is a no brainer in my book. Worth the extra pesos.",5,"Coated they last forever, just not quite as long as forever used to be",1400112000,"05 15, 2014",positive ABKNRVFFLEA3M,B0002E3CHC,"bertrarious ""bertrarious""","[0, 0]",I have been using the EXPs for some time now on electic-acoustics and they have become my go-to string. I find the coating to be less noticeable than on El***rs and tonal variations to be less from string to string and set-to-set. Highly recommended.,5,Best coated string,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B0002E3CHC,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[5, 6]","I've been using these strings for about eight years, and I also use them on my two Taylor's (814-CE & I use the mediums on my 710) I agree with the other reviewer in saying they are the best sounding coated string out there. I still use Martin strings once in awhile, but these strings last and improve in sound as they get a few hours of play on them.Actually I own three other acoustics other than my two Taylor's and right now they're all strung with EXP's. I know people want different sounds from their strings, but I find these to be bright with a great bottom on them, unlike the Elixirs which I find to be unbearably bright with a weak bottom end. These strings sound great with great dynamics on them. Even on my Laguna Grand Symphony (slightly larger than a Grand Concert) they pump out the lows and sparkle on the highs. These on my Grand Auditorium do the same thing, they produce the sound I demand and make a real positive improvement over the other coated strings I've used.The Mediums on my 710 have an endless bottom end and still have great range on the mid's and treble.As I said I still use Martin Phosphor Bronze strings once in awhile, but honestly these strings hold up extremely well and sound great. Darn near as near to an uncoated string that you're going to find.",5,Great sounding set of coated strings.,1197158400,"12 9, 2007",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0002E3CHC,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","These D'Addario ""EXP16 Phosphor Bronze Light"" strings for acoustic guitars produce decent sound and are designed to last longer than ""normal"" strings. We have two beginner guitar players in the house and we are very hard on strings, so these are a good choice for us.We are very pleased with the way they sound, feel, and last, so will likely pick up these again the next time we need to replace the strings.Recommended!CFH",4,Good For New Player - Recommended,1364342400,"03 27, 2013",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002E3CHC,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[0, 0]","Elixir coated strings were by far my favorite strings for my acoustic guitar. D'Addario has finally made a string that is comparable to and maybe a little tiny bit better than the Elixir's.These are very nice bright strings. The coating is incredibly subtle, almost impossible to feel on the strings. I like that. Compared to Elixir's these are a bit brighter, with good feel.Call me old school, I hate the packaging. These strings are packaged in three two string loops inside a single plastic bag. Ah, you know I'm just so used to strings that are individually looped. Two strings looped together makes a mess while I'm restringing a guitar - when I unwrap that pair, I've got a string that has to sit out unwrapped on the bench. The neat freak in me hates that. I also dislike that the strings are in one plastic bag. Yeah I get it; they are trying to be more environmentally responsible. But darn it, 6 paper envelopes? It feels to me like they are just trying to cheapen up the packaging materials, not some environmental cause. 100% post-consumer recycled paper adds very little to the environmental load.I know D'Addario loves the color coded ends. On my acoustic guitar that's irrelevant, the ends are hidden inside the guitar behind the pegs. On my electric guitars, I don't like the look at all. I prefer gold or silver rings at the end. If the strings are in individual labeled packages, there's no need for the colors.D'Addario loves the color coded end rings so much, they do a horrible job color coding and simplifying their packaging. I have yet to decode their colors or naming system.I normally use 10 gauge strings in my acoustic guitar. I tested these at 12 gauge and am surprised how much I like them. The slightly thicker string is not bad.Oddly these strings are priced almost the same as Elixir's. My reason for using the original D'Addario strings is low price - if somebody is doing gigs nightly, those uncoated strings are the only way to go. Strings end up being changed long before corrosion becomes an issue for the gigging musician. For the home enthusiast, coated strings make a ton of sense, they do last longer. I think they are worth the premium price. Now there are two choices for excellent coated strings.In the end, the packaging, the color coded end rings, the crazy package coding, and the double looped strings all mean nothing once the strings are on the guitar. What they sound like and play like is the most important thing. And in that regard these are excellent strings.",5,Excellent Strings,1367798400,"05 6, 2013",positive AZJPNK73JF3XP,B0002E3CHC,Donald Cross,"[0, 0]",Play very mello. easy on my fingers too. Can't come close to understanding the differences of all the different style strings but these work great on My Taylor acoustic,5,Play like a dream,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B0002E3CHC,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[0, 0]","I am an acoustic guitar addict. With five six-string and one-twelve, I play every day and, in a year's time, I go through a lot of strings. Over the years, I have come to favor the phosphor-bronze type as they seem to add something to the rich and warm tones of a good instrument. For a long time, I believed that brands of them were interchangeable so I bought whatever was available at the best price. No more. These D'Addarios are the sweetest, easiest to play and, not that this is the most important variable to me - the longest lasting - of any of the phosphor bronze strings I have used.There is a shelf of unopened sets of unopened Martins, Gibsons, GHS, Adamas and Elixirs (as well as other varieties of D'Addario strings.) I think it's time to sell them off. These EXP16s are superior to them all.I have small hands and my fingers are not terribly strong. To play as well as I am able, I require strings that respond to my touch and do not tear my fingers up. Sound-wise, I look for a blend of 'brightness' and 'warmth' on my strings thst enrich and punctuate the innate qualities of a good guitar. These D'Addarios do both things and do them well.Other reviewers have been somewhat critical about the 'slickness' of these strings - I simple did not experience that at all. As with ALL guitar strings, they should be wiped with a dry, lint-free cloth after each and every playing. Not doing so will quickly compromise the accurate resonance and vibrations of ANY string. As a bonus, the price of these strings is quite reasonable. I bought 6 sets and plan to use them all, both Mediums and Lights, for my stringed friends.",5,Smooth and Sweet: Great Phosphor Bronze Strings!,1360627200,"02 12, 2013",positive A2MVPY9XVYST9H,B0002E3CHC,"D_Strasse ""D_Strasse""","[0, 0]","The benefit of coated strings is, as the box says, longer life. This is due to your natural finger oils not corroding the strings and sapping them of their natural ""life"", i.e. that brightness that new strings have. The drawbacks to coated strings is that they can feel unnatural or slippery depending on the coating - they are also the latest rage in guitar strings and allow string manufacturers to charge more than basic commodity strings.So are these any good? Yes, they feel great, not overly slippery or coated, and sound great, though they appear to have a more muted tone than some strings. I'm excited to have them on my acoustic because as a mostly electric player I change my acoustic string less and am hoping that the coating will fight the grime that build on them and allow me to enjoy them longer.About gauge. These light strings go from .012 to .053 as compared to my old Martin's which went from 0.012 to 0.054.In summary, D'addario makes good strings and these are no exception. If you're looking for coated acoustic strings with a muted (as opposed to aggresive) tone with lighter low E, then you should check these out.",5,Good strings,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002E3CHC,ETD,"[0, 0]","I recently sent two of my Ovations back to the factory in Connecticut for re-work (I just plain wore them out), and they came back to me with these strings on them. As soon as I took them out of their case and strummed them, I immediately called the factory and said ""thanks for the fantastic job on these guitars, and by the way, these are the best sounding strings I've ever played, what exactly are they?"" I might experiment with the EXP15s, but by and large, these EXPs are my new strings.",4,Pleasant surprise,1324080000,"12 17, 2011",positive A20OBCQWBKCGZT,B0002E3CHC,Flaherty,"[0, 0]","I love this company. D'addario makes a grab product and it lasts a long time. Ever since I switched to this brand of strings, they seem to last longer and make a grab tone. I don't know if it's my guitar (Taylor 214CE) or the strings, but I can not get over how great the quality is even after months of use. I definitely recommend this product to anyone who plays the acoustic guitar.",5,Recommended by my local music shop as well!,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B0002E3CHC,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[1, 1]","I tried the EXPs on my Gibson L4 archtop because I play jazz single lines, small chord comping, and full chords more than I do on a Martin OM-1 and figured I'd get a better overall feel for tone and response.For years I've played Martin Phosphor Bronze mediums on both guitars and that's my reference: The D'Addario EXP lights show their difference mostly on the bass end where they're a good 7 mm thinner. The high E and B are 3 mm less and I can feel it but not enough to bother me. All things being equal I prefer heavier strings for tone but I play instruments I don't trust with truly heavy gauges.The first thing I noticed is considerably less ""new string clang"" compared to both the Martins and D'Addario's regular phosphur bronze strings which I've used in the past and still use for mandolin.While still a long way from sounding broken-in, the EXP strings sound as though they've had several days of good use. As a kid I perspired much more and would just rot strings like you wouldn't believe - on a humid summer day I could get rid of that clang in a hour.The tension on the EXP's feels very comfortable and considerably more flexible than the 7 mm difference should account for. I like to bend strings on acoustic in certain contexts, which can be tough with tight strings; the EXP's feel very easy - not electric guitar easy mind you, but fine for acoustic.The other quality that's noticeable is sustain. The strings I took off weren't completely dead and I wasn't expecting a dramatic difference, but it's noticable across the board, especially on small chord comping on three or four strings at a time.The tone also feels a bit more balanced across all six strings, but this is admittedly very subjective: I play with differently shaped and thicknessed picks for different recording contexts; some generate more percussive pick noise than others; sometimes I want it, other times no. The response of the EXPs sounds very consistent to my ears.I've had them on for a couple of weeks now, playing fairly regularly. Some of the initial clang is gone but the (desired) bright lively tone has not degraded noticeably.I suppose the real test of the EXP coating is how they sound beyond the point where other strings begin to sound dead. Maybe I'll update this review down the line, but for me, it's a false question because if the strings don't sound and feel good in the short term, who cares if they last forever!",5,Some Pleasant Surprises,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002E3CHC,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]","I love these customs...inbetween the lights and mediums...you get the bright booming sound...nice bends and of course, the longer playing life...I've used these on my guitars that have alittle darker sound because of the wood used in them...to brigthen the sound a tad. I would recommend these for cedar or mahagony body guitars in a blink of an eye.",5,Fantastic,1255910400,"10 19, 2009",positive A1ZD690RCXOSB,B0002E3CHC,guitsteve,"[0, 0]",These strings last a good long time and are rather inexpensive. the tone is clear and bright. I have used D'Addario for years,4,I like,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A2UYE434RFINE,B0002E3CHC,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]",Personally I just love the D'Addario strings. They sute my needs just right for the Takamine acoustic. Great quality and price.,5,love these strings.,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A56EP6FFRH1YT,B0002E3CHC,J. Kim,"[34, 34]","After playing for years with Elixir Nanoweb 80/20's, I decided to experiment with a few different coated strings. I tried the Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze, Dean Markley Alchemy Gold Phosphor (now discontinued) and these EXP16s. Ultimately, I preferred the Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze the best, but the EXP16 are cheaper and the difference didn't warrant the extra cost, so I decided to stick with these for now. I wasn't a fan of the Alchemys because of their rough texture and high tension. The EXP16s are smooth and have a very playable tension, although not as smooth and easy as the Elixir 80/20's. As far as longevity, these seem to last me about 2 months, which is on par with other coated strings I've tried, except for the Elixir 80/20's which average about 3 months. Uncoated strings last me about a month.Depending on the style of play, I prefer brighter or warmer strings, but I'd rank the EXP16s somewhere in the middle. It's a good balance for both strumming and fingerstyle. Even though they don't project as well as the Elixir 80/20s, they have a very agreeable tone without some of the harsh overtones. For live use with a pickup I'd be more inclined to use the Elixirs, but for unplugged or mic'ed use I like the tone of these.",4,Good value,1286668800,"10 10, 2010",positive AD4QZUGLI9OSK,B0002E3CHC,"Karl Brody ""Me""","[1, 1]","Not sure if these are more on the brass side or the bronze? Not really to my liking compared to the phospher bronze. The EXPs are nice strings. They have a nice feel to them along with less string noise. And they last. My two acoustic guitars, a Takamine Mini jumbo and a Gretsch jumbo, both made from mahogany are both nice sounding guitars. I figured i would try these 80/20 strings after using phospher bronze. Only real problem i noticed is the 80/20s seem brighter and they ring longer. I prefer the warmer tone. And since my guitars have alot of ""boom"" already, i dont need the extra ring to complicate the sound with overtones when strumming fast. I imagine these strings may work in some instances, but i am going back to the phospher bronze for my guitars.",3,80/20 Bronze Strings,1293840000,"01 1, 2011",neutral A2JMJVNTBL7K7E,B0002E3CHC,"K. Lin ""yesuaini99""","[1, 1]",I like Elixir. I had to try this one because of another friend said it's ok and cheaper.I tried it and the quality is low end.The sound is not as crisp.The gauge is too heavy for my fingers (not their problem)All 6 strings are wrapped inside one single bag.I'd go back to Elixir next time.,3,tonal quality is flat,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",neutral A31RULW0KNYJ5H,B0002E3CHC,LA,"[0, 0]","We have an old acoustic around the house, but I rarely play it, opting instead for the electric. This is going to be hard to believe, but the strings on the acoustic were last changed more than two decades ago.When we put these new strings on the guitar (Lotus), the sound, as you might imagine, was incredible--bright and clear.These are fairly pricey, but I am very impressed with the quality.",5,Excellent Strings,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002E3CHC,LARRY,"[0, 0]",good deep tone for my acoustic guitars. easily stretched and tuned with no problems. You can not go wrong with D'Addario strings.,5,Excellent strings,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002E3CHC,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",D'Addario guitar strings are favourite strings. They last a little longer and always sound good on my Ovation guitars and also or my other acoustic guitars. I usually buy them for and recommend them to others also. You can not go very wrong with these strings if you play often. You will notice a longer life and your guitar will certainly remained tuned.,5,Top of the line Strings,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0002E3CHC,Michael J. Edelman,"[0, 0]","There are two ways guitar strings go bad. If you leave them on long enough, the steel cores and bronze windings will actually corrode- but that takes months, if not more. Before that happens, grease from your fingers, dust, bits of skin, and other detritus from the environment gets into the strings, between the windings. This interferes with the free vibration of the strings and deadens the sound. Back when strings were a lot more expensive, some guys used to take their strings off the guitar and regularly clean or even boil them; some bass players still do. Coated strings are a simpler alternative.These strings and similar ones like Elixirs have a thin polytetrafluoroethylene coating bonded to the wrappings, which accomplishes two things: First, it creates a barrier between the atmosphere and the metal wrap, which prevents rust and corrosion. Second, it provides a physical barrier that prevents contamination from getting in between the windings. The strings stay fresher sounding two or three times as long as standard strings. They do sound just a bit less bright than the equivalent uncoated strings, but it's not a huge difference, and after a month or two they still sound the same.They also cost about twice as much as equivalent non-coated D'Addarios. Are they worth it? That depends. If you're an active performer, maybe. You're probably changing strings for every performance to make sure you're getting a bright sound. You're probably also buying your strings by the box. There's no real benefit to these strings. Where they really pay off is for the casual player who may not have a few dozen spare sets handy. These days I'm strictly a hobbyist who might play publicly once or twice a year. I have four acoustic guitars, and some of them may go go for a month or more without being played. With coated strings, I can leave a set on a guitar, and a month or two later I can pull it out of the case and it's ready to play. I still change strings if I'm going to be playing in public, but for guitars that spend most of the time sitting around the house, these are great.",5,A little pricey- but worth it,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B0002E3CHC,mkniser,"[1, 1]","These strings are the bomb! I have used D'Addario's since my earliest playing days. Over the years I have experimented with several different brands and eventually found myself at home with Elixir Polyweb lights. After having the frets on my guitar (a Fender grand concert) redressed I noticed it had been restrung with EXP's (which I used eight years ago and loved). Since they were on the guitar, I decided to give them another try. I am glad I did, the tone is great. They speak with a natural, bright and lively voice that is sweet to the ears. EXP's make my guitar sound like it should. Individual notes speak with warmth, definition and depth. They blend together beautifully when paying chords. They have more punch to them than Elixir's do and the coating doesn't fray after a year like Elixirs either. D'Addario EXP'16s are probably the most musical strings I have ever used. They respond well to dynamics and the bass response is excellent when finger picking. I was able to get eight months out of them before I noticed deterioration in tone. I think I have found my strings and I don't see myself using anything else for a while.",5,Awesome strings!,1345334400,"08 19, 2012",positive AMEZJVXMSEPY0,B0002E3CHC,M. Luke,"[0, 0]","While I love and trust D'Addario strings, i am subtracting one star because, I really like the packaging for other strings when they have individual packets. For my acoustics, I do not always change out all the strings at once. I think the bass strings get changed more when they start falling off on sound.Anyway, these are classic strings that I grew up with, but as I get more involved with playing, having the flexibility of individual envelopes for each string becomes more an d more appreciated. Especially if you like to save your single strings for use.",4,Nice acoustic strings,1372982400,"07 5, 2013",positive AEWYUPCNDV7HY,B0002E3CHC,"Modern Blue Argonaut ""No I do not have a shoe...","[0, 0]","D'addario is a company I've been using since I first started playing guitar and these strings live up to their title. They DO have a warm, bright and balanced tone and they last 3-6 months for me even after playing hours a day. For people who finger style on the acoustic, it is very comfortable on your fingertips. These strings can produce very good sound with little effort, I almost always use light/light medium picks with these strings and it can get to the volume I want.",5,"Warm, balanced, long-lasting",1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A1VQHH85U7PX0,B0002E3CHC,"MyBeesWax ""A Music Fan""","[0, 0]","I had for years been using Elixir Strings on myWashburn D10simply because I was accustomed to them and saw no sense in making a switch. I'm glad I tried out these D'Addario strings. These strings are an excellent complement to my Washburn, which has mellowed out over the years. They are a fair bit cheaper but has a tonal quality that rivals that of the Elixir strings. I can't speak to the manufacturers claim of ""4 times more life,"" but as of now, I'd have to say these strings are a fantastic value for your money. Highly recommended.",5,Superior Strings For A Very Reasonable Price,1365120000,"04 5, 2013",positive A17A1KTVI3DG6U,B0002E3CHC,Nathan A. Edwards,"[0, 0]","I like them, but these strings are probably not for everyone. The EXP16s do provide a crisp, bright sound almost leaning towards metallic. This tone is actually refreshing on my old shallow-bodied Ovation. However, I have to imagine that on a dreadnought or jumbo this sound might be quite different.While I was not expecting it, my favorite aspect of the EXP16s is the playability. The play is a little more elastic than I thought it would be, and they are amazingly easy on the fingers.The only downside that I experienced with the EXP16s is the fact that, while giving once on the guitar, they are a little brittle off the guitar (I almost snapped my E getting it set up). Other than that, the strings are just a little squeaky. I personally like a little squeak, but at the current price point, I don't think that it would be a deal breaker even for those who don't.",4,"Good strings, good price",1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A1YBZOWO2RBIUZ,B0002E3CHC,Pantanga34,"[1, 1]",I've been playing guitar for years and personally I would prefer Cleartone or Elixir strings. I bought these for my little sister and she loves them. They have a really nice sound to them. I feel like you could probably get some pretty equivalent strings for less money but my sister is very happy with these.,4,Pretty nice stings,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive AOMEH9W6LHC4S,B0002E3CHC,Personne,"[0, 0]","I've long been partial to D'Addario strings--I don't have a guitar without them. These phosphor bronze models have found a home on my Epiphone flat-top. As the package says, they're warm and bright--leaning just a little toward the brassy side. They project without sounding harsh or tinny. Playing feel is fairly smooth for round-wound strings and they last for ages. This is a good intermediate gauge: light enough for lead work, but substantial enough to provide good backing.Guitarists tend to stay loyal to a maker and model of string. My loyalty is certainly not shaken. For any guitarist on another string whose loyalty might be wavering, these will reward an audition.",5,Nice crisp strings,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive A1HTV2563HTSQV,B0002E3CHC,prsjames,"[0, 0]","doesn't last as long or sound as bright as Elixirs but these are half the price. Good bargain though for $6.99.sounds all right to me, bright and well balanced sound.My little brother can't tell the difference since he's new, but it works well on his guitar.",4,Works well,1345680000,"08 23, 2012",positive A356YVTEMDX69J,B0002E3CHC,"Psych PhD ""Psych PhD""","[0, 0]","I like D'Addario strings, but these did not impress me. They are not worth the extra cost, in my opinion.",3,I wasn't impressed...,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",neutral A1JOANG98KBFKU,B0002E3CHC,Rachel Himes,"[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar for more than 20 years. I've played 6 strings, 12 strings, bass acoustics and electrics. When it comes to acoustic sound, these strings produce the brightest, clearest sound of any string I've ever used. Some strings have a ""bright"" sound and some have a clear, distinct tone - not muted or dull. Still, other strings have a rich, full resonance that carries through a room. This is the only string I've ever used that has all of those qualities. In fact, the first time I put these on my acoustic and went to lead worship at my church, several of the church members commented that my guitar sounded ""better than usual"" or ""really good"" that day. I've tried some other brands since I found these and always end up coming back to them.",5,Best sound of any acoustic string I've ever used.,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A5SRLPK9A3LG,B0002E3CHC,Robert,"[1, 1]",These strings last and they moderated some of the booming I get from other strings. I use the EXP Phosphor bronze on my other dreads.,4,Great for my Gibson Hummingbird,1359849600,"02 3, 2013",positive A2PBMCBT1R8TTL,B0002E3CHC,Sam I Am,"[0, 0]",These strings sound great. I Love the sustained bright tone. They work well with my cedar top guitar. Easy on the fingers too.,5,Bright and warm tones for my cedar top guitar,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002E3CHC,the blessed one,"[0, 0]","i've used many brand for my guitars for years. this one is very good, long lasting guitar strings. balanced tone as it says on the box and special coating system makes strings last longer than non-coated ones from lusting. easy to install and use, and very reasonable price. thanks amazon for this product sale.",5,good guitar string,1307664000,"06 10, 2011",positive AR6CAR106LX2Y,B0002E3CHC,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]",not worth the price or matched the hype that you hear and read about. GHS strings are much cheaper and much better strings than these. I think they lasted a week on my guitar until I could get some more GHS or Slinky Acoustics on it.,3,They were strings...,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",neutral A3MPMALWL0ERCA,B0002E3CHC,"Walter S. Early ""earlyfam""","[0, 0]","These guitar strings sound about the same after a month of playing as they do right after I change them. I use to get a real kick out of changing strings because the new strings sounded so much different and better, but now the thrill is gone because these strings sound good for a couple of months although I change once a month anyway. I don't notice much difference at all though.But the best part is that these strings are over $17 bucks a set at my local music store and I get 'em for about $9.48 through Amazon's subscription service delivered to my mailbox every month with free shipping! Beat that!",5,Best deal going!,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002E3CHC,Wayfinder,"[1, 1]","One doesn't get much better than D'Addario strings. In my opinion they're twice as clear as Martin strings and the EXPs just last forever. I like the standard Phosphor Bronze just as well and use those as a less-expensive alternative.I certainly recommend D'Addario nylon strings on classical guitars. I've heard no other string that has the crisp, clean, rich sound of this brand of strings. I've used them for years and once in a while give in to the temptation to try another brand... but always come back to this one.Different diameter strings will sound significantly different, depending on the guitar you use. I prefer this mid-range string set for overall depth of sound and mellow beauty of tone. Any lighter and the guitar sounds ""tinny"", any heavier and I fear strings putting undue stress on the neck. These are ""just right"".",5,Don't get much better,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A1WSFFFG0SL1XJ,B0002E3CHC,Yap,"[0, 0]","Okay mine has just arrived.. So first of all I want to say packaging is great!!..I have just put it on my guitar and I have to say that I am impressed!!... the sound is so warm and bright. I have a nanoweb before, and so far the EXP16 is better... I will stay on with the EXP16 right now!!..Great quality string...",5,Perfect!!...,1342742400,"07 20, 2012",positive A394SBIRC4A8S9,B0002E3CHC,zak,"[2, 2]",I did not care for the tone or feel. Took them off within an hour and put back on EJ16. They had a rough feel and were stiff. Lots of folks like them but not for me.,3,EXP 16 Strings,1310169600,"07 9, 2011",neutral A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002E3DGC,Dr. Freud,"[1, 1]","I bought this to bring my fender strat with me on airplane trips. I check the guitar in baggage with this case and it seems to protect it just fine. the it is very good for a Stratocaster and there is a little extra room inside for tuner, picks, tuning forks, capo, etc. and..........the price was very good. best I could find for this time of hard case. The only thing that is sort of weird is that most employees at the airport are constantly asking me if I have a gun in case. If you need basic protection of your guitar, this will do very well. I do not know if it will fit other guitars. I have heard that some are too long for it. but.......for the Fender stat, it works just great.",5,works great for my strat,1306713600,"05 30, 2011",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B0002E3DGC,Ed,"[1, 1]","I ordered this for my Jackson DKMG. This is my 1st Gator case, and I'm very pleased with it. It is similar to SKB and fits my guitar very nicely. Being lightweight is a big plus as well, and also the secure feeling of having a HSC. I will definitely buy this again for other guitars and highly recommend it. Just remember that this model is for standard type axes; Strats, Teles and such.",5,"Great case, great price!",1331337600,"03 10, 2012",positive A1ZD690RCXOSB,B0002E3DGC,guitsteve,"[0, 0]",are hard to beat when it comes to durability. (except the steel ones). I use it when I travel on a plane especially,4,These cases,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A1SMCTGDM2LK7X,B0002E3DGC,"Jorge Maciel A. Dias ""Jorge""","[0, 0]","This Gator Case is very good, I'm use with a fender stratto and it is fit perfectly on this one.",5,Great case!,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive AQDHNCD25PFE6,B0002E3DGC,Larry,"[0, 0]","This is the best case ever for the money! I have purchased four other cases and none are as well constructed as the Gator Deluxe. I like this case so much, I plan to purchase two more this week.",5,Best Case Ever,1333411200,"04 3, 2012",positive A2T372SGRFAWYP,B0002E3DGC,"MK Hill ""MK Hill""","[0, 0]",A friend and I have run across a luthier who makes some cool stuff as well as repairing/restoring older guitars. My friend had a Tele custom made for him and needed a case so I ordered this one and it hits the spot. The neck is cradled in there nice and the guitar doesn't move at all. My buddy likes the case so I am happy.Nothing gets 5 stars - there are no generals present.,4,I bought this for a friend,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",positive A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B0002E3DGC,Paparaptor,"[2, 3]","I recently traveled across country carrying 2 similar guitars. One was in the SKB Fender case ($99.95 on Amazon), the other in this Gator case purchased locally. I was told it was just as good as the Fender case. Both ended up in checked luggage. After 1 flight from Florida to LAX and back (non-stop, minimal handling) the glue on the top section gave up. The padding is now loose and the strap to keep the top from flopping completely open is dangling inside the case. Neither guitar was damaged and the cases appear in fine shape, but after having the padding fall out, I just ordered another SKB Fender case. The Gator will be re-glued and used only for local trips. The SKB Fenders will be my airline cases from now on.",2,"Not bad, not good",1332374400,"03 22, 2012",negative A2E4JXFRLSUX53,B0002E3DLM,ANorton,"[0, 0]","These stands are just what I wanted for my studio. I like them so much, that I own five. I like the easy access to my guitars for recording sessions, and I like being able to look at them too. The multiple guitar stands are probably safer for the stage and more economical with space, but these stands are perfect for me as I don't gig much anymore. I'm very happy with the solid build. Good, solid guitar stand.",5,"Great, affordable, stands for my home studio",1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002E3DLM,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[1, 1]","Works perfectly for both my Martin dreadnought and my Fender Stratocaster. Solid unit, good material and construction, though it is made in China apparently--but hey thats why its such a bargain!",5,seems great for both acoustic and electric,1261094400,"12 18, 2009",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B0002E3DLM,C. Sharpguy,"[1, 1]","Sturdy guitar stand that works equally well for electric or acoustic guitars. The stands are well padded where they will touch the guitar, and while the back support wouldn't scratch a guitar anyway, it's nice that it lines up perfectly with a strat scratch plate. These stands are a lot sturdier than you would think by the picture - mainly because the guitar sits very low. This low center of gravity makes it less likely tip when knocked. The guitar is at a little more of an angle than I am used to with other stands, but overall this is excellent - I've replaced all my stands with these.",5,Great guitar stand!,1286841600,"10 12, 2010",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E3DLM,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","I don't know who designed the leg feature of this thing, but they need to go back to engineering school. When you unlock the legs to put them into their useable position, they're quite difficult to pop open, and once opened into place, you can see distinct spots where the paint has worn off, because the fit is too tight inside the upper body of the stand.It'd truly be nice to come across a good stand like this that used button locks to hold the legs in place, and that had more of an upright angle for the guitar. I just don't like the features of this stand at all.",2,Locking Legs Into Place Caused Their Finish To Become Scuffed Up,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",negative A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B0002E3DLM,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]","I read the reviews of the few similar options. I went with this one because reviews of the competition talked about how far back the guitars lean. Not much of that complaint here. But this definitely has that problem.My guitar is quite stable leaning back less than a third of what this stand causes. So this can't go in several out-of-the-way places I had hoped would work. Also, I was hoping to use two of these close together for a compact 2-guitar rack. However, the angle makes that very awkward.I hope to modify it to work, but I'm not super hopeful at this point. Will probably have to manufacture something to replace it..",3,Dang... Not what I Hoped For,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",neutral A55YZTYSWPH96,B0002E3DLM,"Mark R. Segal ""bossjimmark""","[0, 0]",These stands are truly amazing. They function perfectly for both acoustic and electric guitars and take up very little real estate in a room. They are incredibly stable and have a nice thick cushion at the top so the guitar won't get scratched.,5,Amazing!,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive AODIJK065X72D,B0002E3DLM,R. Perez,"[1, 1]","Well built and solid stand. It keeps the guitar well protected and looks nice too. Some stands hold the guitar with only a hallowed little tube on the bottom, which breaks easily from the weight of the guitar. This stand holds the guitar with two solid metal bars, which should last a long time. It can hold both acoustic and electric guitars. Highly recommend it.",5,Solid guitar stand,1278979200,"07 13, 2010",positive A1NBZI880S5VXU,B0002E3DLM,Skippy,"[1, 1]","This is a pretty good stand and is relatively robust for its compact size. Opens easily and folds up to a fairly small footprint for storage/transport, and it cradles the guitar nicely.Two minor issues:1) Personal gripe - the git leans back a bit more than I would like. Makes it more difficult to hug a wall and ends up taking more 3D space than it really needs.2) Product gripe - the two footer bars are not quite level with each other, so it rocks just a little bit. However, with a solid body electric on it, even a little rocking can be a really bad thing.I like OnStage and own several of their products. They are well constructed and a good value so I have no doubt I was just unlucky with this one. I've been applying a little persuasion to even it out and it's getting better, but with the relatively robust construction it just doesn't want to give much. Kinda sucks that it's not level out of the box, so 4 stars.",4,Nice stand that is easy to use,1373587200,"07 12, 2013",positive A1K5IL77GZEVKQ,B0002E3DLM,Zerochief,"[1, 1]",Very sturdy stand suitable for stage use. This stand even accommodates a double neck. Its not very compact when folded but I'm still giving it 5 stars.,5,Sturdy and easily folds,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B0002E3DNK,al,"[0, 0]",very well made of heavy metal framework. has a very solid base. the neoprene sleeve is thick and soft enough to protect your guitar. the top neck clasp keeps the guitar from tipping forward and the quick release really works. probably the best stand.,5,very good stuff!,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B0002E3DNK,Anthony J.,"[0, 0]","After 35 years of buying stands all I can say is that I should have invented it myself. I have many expensive guitars and I wouldn't use a inexpensive stand before I found this design. So if you're shopping and wonder if it's really good, you can trust me, because I'm way over qualified to pass judgement on this and I care about guitars and about Amazon shoppers.",5,It's The Best Design,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A2H5GRB3XXEBX0,B0002E3DNK,"Bassman Al ""Bassman Al""","[4, 4]","Have had one for years. Has survived many gigs and rehearsals, and many months in the trunk of my car. Harsh environment!",5,works great,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E3DNK,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","After trying out a few other styles and brands, I settled on this stand, wanting something that would keep my 50s Telecaster from taking an unexpected fall. The overall design of the stand is great, but I had to return my first stand, as there were severe quality issues with the finish. There were at least 3 spots where the black finish didn't stick to the metal, and I essentially had bare metal spots sticking out. The neck portion was also sitting cockeyed about 15 degrees to the right, once it was clamped down to the main stand body. Disappointingly, the replacement unit I received also has this issue, but only about 7-10 degrees worth. I'm going to use this stand in the meantime while I try to find something of a nicer finish, and truly worthy of my guitar.",3,"Decent Stand For The Price, Quality Could be MUCH Better",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",neutral A3KOWHTH4J4ZIK,B0002E3DNK,DJB,"[0, 0]",I use this stand to hold my yamaha electric guitar.It works perfectly.Super stable and doesnt take up much space.For the price I don't think it can be beat.,5,Super easy to set up and incredibly stable.,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive A1MM26M78136ZP,B0002E3DNK,fearn0evil,"[0, 0]","This does what you expect, it stands up a guitar. What can else can be said? It has a swing lever that keeps the instrument an an unfortunate accidents. It is portable, folds up easily for storage. I usually have a guitar on it all the time.",5,It stands up my Guitar,1341964800,"07 11, 2012",positive A1YAR5PTXNRA7X,B0002E3DNK,"JF ""sailing enthusiast""","[0, 0]","I've bought 4 of these over the past couple of years. I wanted a stand that is pretty solid but also had a clamp to hold the guitar that I could use one handed. It gives me piece of mind that somone won't just brush up against a guitar and damage it. I've noticed that it has been backordered on several sites, so I expect that there are a lot of other people who really like it too.",5,Just what I needed,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A2JZTK0WGJCMGN,B0002E3DNK,SuperGlide,"[0, 0]","Totally perfect for holding my guitar! Super sturdy, easy to put in/take out! Wide enough stance that you don't have to worry about it falling over on carpet!",5,Perfect,1391212800,"02 1, 2014",positive A2SH4497XM1HET,B0002E3DNK,Timothy L. Obriant,"[0, 0]","This is a good stand that can be used for both electric and acoustic guitars. The upper brace has an interesting way of securing the guitar neck making it unlikely your instrument will topple over. The stand can be used with or without the upper brace. On mine, the wheel that locks the upper brace in place is not as locking as I'd like it to be. Also, the "feet" don't spread as wide apart as I'd hoped. A few more inches would have been appreciated. All in all, a good but not "perfect" stand.",4,Good stand,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A27E9UEA5ZMTN5,B0002E3DNK,tommy bravo,"[0, 0]",I don't like that I have to continually tighten the knob at the back of the stand to keep the neck rest from tilting or moving and eventually falling down. The solution? Tighten the crap out of it with a wrench until you get it very snug and it won't budge.,3,I don't like that I have to continually tighten the knob at ...,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",neutral A11E4FWMN9BXJD,B0002E3FCO,"Josh Adams ""Rock Crushes Paper""","[2, 4]","I've used three pop filters in my experiences with home recording and podcasting. This one is the worst. The plastic screw (yes, plastic) that is meant to grip the pole that you attach the pop filter to, is completely incapable of supporting it's own weight at nearly any angle. Bad...just bad.Secondly, there is a metal piece that secures the flex arm to the clamp. It seemed loose after I got it out of the packaging and the flex arm would wobble and rotate in that spot causing a major problem when it came to proper placement. After twisting on it twice I stripped it out. Now the thing is worthless. I'm returning it ASAP.I would rather go to a lady's bag flea market sale with a crazy woman for a day than continue to put up with this thing. Do yourself a huge favor and buy the Nady 6"" pop filter. If you don't, you'll wish you did.",1,Avoid this one like your mother-in-law.,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",negative A1XXS0OSY2JLHW,B0002E3FCO,Joyfulsinger,"[0, 0]",I use this everyday. It has prolonged the life of my equipment and improved the quality of my vocal productions,5,Everyday use.,1356393600,"12 25, 2012",positive A21VM9WVF8EOSJ,B0002E3FCO,"J. Warren ""NiALTA""","[0, 0]","As stated it's a bit heavy which causes problems when used on a stand with a boom, but it's a decent product at a fair price.",4,"A little heavy, but built well.",1322784000,"12 2, 2011",positive A3NRNJN4GAQ2V6,B0002E3FCO,RICHARD A DINSMORE,"[0, 0]","Not easy to set up, hard to tighten down. Works well enough as a filter once you get it placed.",3,Wobbly,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",neutral AQOQUWM58SGFR,B0002E3FCO,rmblack,"[0, 0]","It's a good product, works well and does what it's meant to do. I'm glad I bought it over the other main pop filter, as that one has bad reviews.",5,Quality for cheap,1315872000,"09 13, 2011",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0002E3FCO,Samuel Chell,"[6, 8]","Frankly, I'd never heard of a ""pop filter"" until my popping p's and b's came into consciousness at the same time that this device popped into my field of view on an Amazon web page. I'll bet that a couple of layers of women's nylon stockings would be just as effective, but this contraption pretty much purges your elocution of the offensive phonemes (they're called ""plosives""). I'm still hearing the ""s"" phonemes (sibilants) along with some guttural artifacts (""back"" vowels prefaced by an ""h"" that ignite a momentary gargling effect), but this filter doesn't purport to be able to do anything about those buggers.As for the price, after seeing the gooseneck, the base, the generous-sized screws, etc., I'm prepared to say that this one is fairly valued (I doubt that the Shure or Blue pop filters, at almost double the price, offer anything more than brand-name status). The hardware and build-quality are about as solid and heavy-duty as you could wish for. (I know I'll never be able to blow it away.) Unfortunately, the clamp seems designed to fit on a mic stand rather than a computer screen, which is almost a half-inch too thick.",4,May as well pop for it,1244592000,"06 10, 2009",positive A3V2GMLAKW4X4Y,B0002E3FCO,W.R.Amyot,"[0, 0]","You may wat to reconsider buying ANY filter.On this model, the top (filter) part is essentially pantyhose wrapped around a cardboard tube.Despite this, the clamp and adjuster parts are relatively good.In all honesty, Buy a nicer filter, or none at all. They do NOT make a huge difference on recording quality unless you're using Top-of-the-line microphones. If this is the case, spend the money to get a nicer filter.One nice thing- these keep artists from getting too close to the mic and essentially making out with them. I found that quality nice when dealing with... passionate vocalists.",3,"Cheap, surprisingly sturdy.",1342396800,"07 16, 2012",neutral AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002E3MRW,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","Not much to it, does what it should, holds a standard mic. Pivots in 1 direction only. Not the best build quality in the world (actually fairly thin plastic) but for $5 what else can you ask for? Should last a few months at least.",4,Good basic mic clip,1292284800,"12 14, 2010",positive A32NZIV3FHCK62,B0002E3MRW,Richie K,"[0, 0]",I got this for my wireless mics but they don't fit in this holder. I got the wrong size holder. Other then that it is a good holder,5,My bad,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B0002E3MRW,Ronnie Roper,"[1, 2]","Not happy with the sellers description or the product. The description says ""Heavy Duty"" which makes you assume that it's a regular hard plastic Mic Clip, but it's not. IT'S RUBBER!!! It sucks. Used it a couple times and it's hard to slide the mic in and I can see after a couple more uses how it's probably going to need to be taped because the swivel will become very loos cause the rubber will wear down quickly, and flex. IT'S FLEXIBLE!!! Who uses Flexible Mic Clips?!!! Make sure you don't buy this and get a hard plastic clip instead.",2,BEWARE:!!! It's not a hard plastic Mic Clip it's Rubber,1285372800,"09 25, 2010",negative AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002E3MRW,Video Services Of Va,"[2, 2]",Its poorly made with attention to detail. I ordered them to fit on my dual mic clamp purchased here at Amazon. But they will not screw down all the way and are losse. It is useless!!! Other mic holders from different manufacturers work fine.,1,Doesnt work on dual mic clamps. Useless,1270166400,"04 2, 2010",negative A24FQKYEPUQBRG,B0002E3MRW,zj,"[0, 0]","What do you expect for two dollars. I use this on a mic stand i got for my rockband mics. It took a little bit to shove the mic in and its just plastic, but seriously what do you want for two dollars. Its solid and it holds a mic, the seller had it to me in a few days before amazon got me my mic stand if your not a serious on stage rockin mother ...... you cant go wrong here.",5,Perfect for the price,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A2E4JXFRLSUX53,B0002E4Z8M,ANorton,"[0, 0]","I've been buying gear from Alto Music since 1980. I've trusted them with my guitars, and they've helped me make the right decisions for my needs and budget. Last year, I bought a set of Fender Custom Shop Texas Specials directly from Alto's web site. Over the past year, I received a bunch of Amazon gift certificates and wanted to get myself a Shure SM7b. When I saw that I could get the mic from Alto Music, it was a no brainer. I was purchasing from my local music store through Amazon. As for the mic, it's an SM7b, and it's everything I was looking for, despite it being a low output mic. It's smooth, has a sexy low end color, has no harshness, brittleness, or high frequency unpleasantness that can occur with some condensers. I'm recording in an untreated basement, and this mic is perfect for when I'm singing loud rock stuff; it only picks up what's right in front of it and none of the room. I'm using a Focusrite 2i2, which is great for loud singing, but I'm picking up a Cloudlifter for some more clean quiet gain to use this mic on acoustic guitars and softer vocals as well. For me the mic has been all it's cracked up to be.",5,Great microphone from a fantastic music store,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A2XXBZPQT5EXHV,B0002E4Z8M,Darren O'Neill,"[3, 3]","I use my Shure SM7B mainly for podcasting and voice work and it performs extremely well in those applications. I also use aHeil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Microphoneand you can check out that link for my review on that item. Both microphones are dynamic microphones and both give my voice a very warm, natural feel.One thing, well actually two things, the Shure SM7B has that the Heil PR40 does not is a set of two switches. One for bass rolloff and one for mid-range emphasis / presence boost. While both of these switches can be useful, I prefer to keep the mic flat and let any outboard processing / EQ handle adjustments that need to be done. If you don't have outboard processing, both of these could be helpful to you as the bass rolloff really does help keep low frequency noises (for example, someone bumping the table) to a minimum and the presence boost does help certain voice ranges cut through the mix a bit better.When I reviewed the Heil PR-40 I said that it was the best bang for the buck out there and the Shure SM7B may be changing my mind a bit. While the PR40 is about $70.00 cheaper than the SM7B here on Amazon at the time of this review considerations must be made to the fact that most PR-40 users will want to use a shockmount (about $100) and pop filter / windscreen ($15 - $60) to get the best results out of the microphone. With the SM7B the shockmount is built into the microphone and does a surprisingly good job and Shure includes two different foam windscreens (one for normal use and one for ultra-close up use) with the microphone. So the bottom line is the Shure SM7B with all the accessories is probably going to be less than the Heil.Another thing worth mentioning is that like the Heil PR-40 the Shure SM7B is built like a tank. It is a heavy microphone and in my opinion just looks very cool whether it is mounted on a boom or on a desk stand. Both microphones perform about the same as far as rejecting any off-axis sounds and both are excellent microphones for voice and podcasting applications.The SM7B takes a little more to drive it than the Heil PR-40, so you'll want to make sure that you have a decent mixer / pre-amp that can handle the microphone.The bottom line is the Shure SM7B is a very high quality microphone and I would highly recommend it. If you're comparing it to the Heil PR-40 most likely the thing that will make the difference to you will be the aesthetic differences and the price because the performance of these two is very, very close.",5,The Shure SM7B Is In The Top Class Of Voice Over / Podcast Microphones,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",positive A2KI91IR3RA7D0,B0002E4Z8M,David L. Vasser,"[10, 10]","You are looking at what I consider to be the best friend a voice ever had. During a 40 year broadcast and voiceover career I have used (or been forced to use) every other large diaphragm studio mic on the planet along with the Shure SM7B and it's predecessors the SM7 and SM5.Large diaphragm dynamics have some notable advantages over condenser microphones for voiceover work and solo vocalists in multi-track studio work. I've used over the years the Sennheiser MD421, EV RE20, EV RE27N/D, Shure SM7B, Shure SM7, Shure SM5 and most recently tried a Heil PR-40. Sometimes this was not of my own selection, but I just used what was available. Of the lot the Shure SM7B is my favorite of the ones still available. The SM7B is a better shielded SM7 and the SM7B of today has a better shock mount than the old SM7 or earlier SM7B. The shielding in the B model minimizes RFI from computer monitors, florescent lighting, radio transmitter proximity, etc. The SM7 was a redesign of the SM5. I consider the SM5 to have been the very best vocal dynamic microphone ever created but it hasn't been in production in ages. I have used a few ribbon microphones that were also pretty good such as the RCA 77DX and RCA 44 but they were not as good as the SM5 or SM7 or SM7B.Today's SM7B is the best non-condenser vocal microphone still in production. Stop looking and buy one. You will not find a better microphone for voice work whether singing or spoken word. It has a very controllable proximity effect, something that is missing from the EV's. I can play a SM7B like a violin, the others I just don't seem to have nearly as much proximity effect to toy with for dramatic impact.Everything that is good about condensers for voice work is in an SM7B while everything that is bad about condensers for voice work isn't.DJ's change jobs a lot and I got tired of finding the EV RE20 & RE27N/D mics or the Sennheiser everywhere I went, so I bought my own SM7B. I never liked the EV's or Sennheiser much and didn't ever feel like they were much of a tool. The Heil PR-40 is pretty good but doesn't have any on-board EQ options. For recording not having the EQ is probably no big deal as you can tweak it in post production but for live radio you can't do much of that.The SM7B is a tool for skilled vocal talent, so if you are trying to make a novice sound good you might do better with an RE27N/D but for someone who actually knows how to really work a microphone over then the SM7B is only dynamic large diaphragm mic I know of that can deliver everything a real voice artist has to give. The reason is that this microphone is designed for one thing, voice work. The others are more versatile, but the SM7B is ""THE VOICE"" microphone and that was all it was intended to be. It has however found secondary duty as a bass cab microphone and it is pretty good at recording some very loud and boomy sound effects, but it is primarily a vocal microphone.Of all the instruments that have ever been recorded or broadcast, the human voice is the most complex and difficult to capture reliably. That is one reason vocals sound good on a $4,000 tube condenser microphone, since it can capture all the complexity, inflection and multi-frequency overtones of the human voice. Unfortunately even these very best condensers also pick up lots of things you didn't intend and also have at least a trace of self generated noise. If you are doing a dry voiceover you can't hide the hiss of a condenser under something else. With the SM7B you don't have to.Even for singing this microphone is sort of a secret weapon that kids calling themselves ""Recording Engineers"" today are usually totally ignorant about. They figure anything short of a multi-thousand dollar tube condenser microphone is inferior for studio vocals and this microphone proves them wrong.If you want a good all around microphone, this is NOT it. If you want the best dynamic vocal microphone, here it is. As others have mentioned the output needs a decent preamp but works with all the pro studio gear I've ever connected to it. I think if you have some cheap USB interface then you will want to put another preamp in front of it and that will make it far more usable for recording whispers. Most real studio preamps are a good match for it. I've plugged it into some real junky mixers and had it work too. You need at least 60 dB of gain, the spec sheet actually says 59. 70 dB would be better. Lots is made of the ""LOW OUTPUT"" of -59 dB but it isn't all that much less than the Shure SM58 which is -54.5 dB! -4.5 dB isn't much at all for any decent mic preamp. But again most of the ""one-box-solution"" USB interfaces with built-in mic preamps is probably going to need some help as they were designed with the hotter output of a condenser in mind.The Shure SM7B comes with the built in shock mount in the stand mounting and yoke attachments. Every other large diaphragm dynamic has a shock mount made for it but it costs extra. They all need an external windscreen but only the SM7B comes with one! I got mine 10 years ago when it still came with two windscreens. It has a nice metal case for storage/travel. I think now they just come with one windscreen which is the bigger one Shure calls the A7WS but still come in the metal case. I use the smaller windscreen mostly and Shure calls them the RK345 and their distributors still carry them. The smaller windscreen makes the microphone more open and airy for me and I'd suggest getting one of the RK345's, but that is the only accessory you'll need to add. The windscreens are held on by some little Velcro tabs but easily interchanged. They are also very durable for foam screens.On the back end of the tube is a round plate you remove with a hex key and under the plate are multiple EQ adjustments for Flat/Bass Rolloff/Presence Boost settings that you can fiddle with to get the sound you like best. You can just leave the plate off if you want. This is easily the most EQ flexibility of any large diaphragm dynamic.So I'm just adding my two cents worth here and joining the others who pretty much all agree this thing rules for voice work. I should have written this review earlier but wanted to try the new Heil PR-40 first to make sure I was still an SM7B guy and it took a while for the Heil tryout to happen since I didn't want to actually buy one. I still am an SM7B guy. I would give it 4.5 stars but it won't let me do that, since there is nothing better right now in the class I rounded it up to 5 stars, but the SM5 was actually a bit closer to a 5 star vocal mic.",5,The Best Vocal Dynamic Microphone Still In Production!,1354147200,"11 29, 2012",positive A1TYYT15KT9TDQ,B0002E4Z8M,Robert S.D.,"[3, 3]","So I am a big fan of the SM57 Microphone as a vocal mic due to its ease of recording and good sound quality.I have a bunch of the Large Style Condenser Microphones (Rode NT1-A, AT2020, SP C-1) and they are clear, but so sensitive that it's difficult to get a solid performance and mix without them either clipping or picking up everything in the room. So if you're like me andlike to let go a bit when you sing, you should try a Dynamic Mic for the wide range and forgiveness they can giveyou when you belt a little.I did an A / B test against the SM7B I just bought and the SM57 (I love) for vocals - with the exact same processing chain, cable, settings, etc. and just switched the mics out. I sung the same passage as well, and I have to say - the SM57 sounds muddy in comparison to the SM7B. If I didn't have this new microphone I would still like the SM57, but the Genni is out of the bottle now... so not going back. The SM7B is clear and sounds sweet in comparison and still handles the vocal sound dynamics very well.DYNAMIC SINGERS ( Rock, Jazz, GOSPEL, OPERA )= If you have the budget get this SM7B and if you don't, buy the SM57 until you do have the budget.QUIET SINGERS (ACOUSTIC , FOLK ) = If you sing softly all of the time you really don't need one of these dynamic mics, and would be better off with the standard Large Condenser mics as listed above. Of those type, I like the Studio Projects C-1 Best I think, but they are close.",5,"Shure, it gets Five Stars...... upgrade your SM57 vocal Mic",1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0002E4Z8M,Samuel Chell,"[27, 29]","I can't do more than underscore the endorsement of this mic by the previous reviewer (FOX). If you haven't started in the mic-collecting business, trying every trendy dynamic and condenser mic in the hundred dollar range and below, you might actually save some bucks by cutting directly to the chase and going for this one. I've always wondered why I can't reproduce the sounds of our local NPR outlet, and I finally realize it's because they have the Shure SM7B and I don't.It enhances the voice with depth and richness and filters out the pops and unwanted percussives (face it, those separate pop filters are cumbersome to use). It's very directional and ""selective"" (rejecting room ambience and background noise), so it's perhaps not the ideal mic for all applications. But for announcing, broadcasting, vocal performance and vocal recording, I don't see how anything could possibly equal let alone surpass it.",5,The Grail,1247788800,"07 17, 2009",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B0002E4Z8M,T. Cox,"[38, 38]","What you need to know about this mic:1) This mic is very directional. You must keep your mouth in the sweet spot at all times for best results. Pulling back an inch gets into tinny muddy territory, and an inch too close makes for a strong proximity effect. I found that a palm's width from the tip of the mic works best. As long as I keep my mouth there, the results are predictable and good regardless of the room I'm in. Also if the mic is aimed too low on your face (like at the lower lip or chin) you'll sound like you have a stuffy nose. Aimed too high (like at the bridge of the nose) sounds sneering and nasal. Right at the upper lip works well for me.2) The bass cut and presence boost are convenient. Use a plastic thing like a guitar pick to switch them, as metal will scratch it. I've played around with the switches and in the end both set to flat was best. Initially I thought the presence boost was a good idea, but in a mix it made my vocals too honky in the upper mids. Flat's where it's at. Flat sounds most natural.3) Being a dynamic, it won't sound as open and airy as a condenser might. Though it takes EQ well, and you can EQ that in. If you remove the foam and use a pop filter, you do get more highs, but after working with that for a while I realized it doesn't always sound right, seems to unbalance the highs above 5k toward sibilance a little too much, but it might work for you. After using it for a few years, I learned that starting with a bad mix that is too bright or blaring and then adding in the SM7B on vocals causes the mic to appear dull and muffled, but really it's the mix that's the problem. Whereas if I start with the vocal sound and make it clear and natural, and build the mix around it, the mix turns out to have a natural sound that's not too bright or dull either.4) Yes, it rejects room sounds more than a condenser, but not gobsmacked amazingly so. It rejects what's behind and to the side, but in front it's pretty sensitive. So if you're singing with an echoey room behind you, it will pick that up. So don't think this will make you sound like you're in a dead control room, unless you actually are in one. Hang some blankets or acoustic foam behind you and you're set. Being that it records about twice as dry as a condenser, it takes reverb pretty well in a mix, meaning you can add reverb and delay without having your vocals drop too far away and undefined in the mix.5) So what does it sound like? The sound is *very* natural and true to my voice. It truly is a vocal mic first and foremost. That plus the dry/up-close characteristic are this mic's top selling points. It works fantastically on death metal growls and clean singing atop sparse/acoustic/clean backgrounds. It does have slight color in the mids; I agree with the frequency response chart indicating it has a slight scoop 400-900Hz, slight boost 1000-2000Hz, but it's still natural sounding despite that. The color is tailored to the voice: reduce the honky boxy mids, accentuate the main vocal intelligibility range. That's one reason why this mic is considered ""flattering"" on vocals. It still has body though, definitely not a thin sounding mic.6) This thing is heavy and rugged. The capsule is surrounded by this truncated cone-like metal screen enclosed on all sides. The screen is like the kind you see behind microwave oven doors. What I like about this mic is that I can throw it inside a bubble mailer or wrap it in a scarf for storage and not have to worry about crushing or damaging it, and it doesn't need a big case like some condensers and especially tube mics do. So it's actually compact in practice and quick to set up with one of those detachable mic adapter mounts. Even without the adapter, it has a convenient free rotating collar to screw it onto a mount/stand so that you can hold the mic in place while screwing it down.7) This mic needs 50 dB gain for loud singing, 55-60dB for quiet singing, 65-70dB for whispering. Make sure your preamp is designed for at least 60dB of clean gain. Some cheaper USB interfaces only go up to 35dB. If your interface lacks the juice, no worries, get yourself a CloudLifter and it'll add 25dB of nice clean gain and it's phantom powered too.Overall, I would prefer a condenser in a good room since it allows me to move a little more without coloring the sound, and because it has a more openness and air compared to this one. But since my room isn't perfect, this will do. The biggest pros are that it's natural sounding and that even with reverb and delay it stands out in a mix. It's especially good on spoken voice, as it was designed for, since unlike a condenser the SM7B does a very good job of not picking up as many mouth clicks, mouth noises, and background hissing.In the end, if I had to get rid of all my mics and keep only one for vocals for the rest of my life, it would be the SM7B. Mainly because I know I can conveniently use it anywhere, anytime, and get reliable good results.EDIT 2014: Forgot to say, when you listen to mic shoot-outs on the net, often times the tip of the SM7B will be positioned the same distance as the condenser. This is a problem because the SM7B's diaphragm is actually back a few inches. So the condensers will be closer to the talent (or lack of talent) than the SM7B in such cases, causing the latter to sound more duck-ish, honky, un-detailed, or thin due solely to distance factors, and is thus not characteristic of the intrinsic mic color. In shoot-outs where the proper distance was used, you'd be surprised how much the SM7B sounds like a good condenser. It really does. Of course it may be missing air (or conversely, be less prone to sibilance) but as I said below you can *easily* EQ that in, since this mic takes EQ very well. Seriously, a 2dB shelf in the highs. Another thing I wanted to add, is that the gentle bump in the 1k to 2k region (for vocal definition) that his mic has, can sound slightly honky or strident or blaring depending on some sources, but again you can EQ that down a bit. And finally, when Shure says this mic has a flat response, that's not true, it has color and the frequency response charts show it. Yet, the color gives it a larger than life natural sound on voice, so it sounds natural even though it's not completely transparent and honest.",5,"Natural sounding, but positioning is everything",1313020800,"08 11, 2011",positive A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B0002E51ZS,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[12, 13]","I bought this compression pedal to give my leads a little extra oomph and it does just that. When playing hammer-ons and pull-offs, sometimes it can be difficult to get them to sound as loud as the rest of your picking, but not when using this pedal. It amplifies your quieter sounds and levels off the louder ones to give a smoothe sound. Works great if used correctly. Not to be used with dynamic picking sounds because you will lose that louder/softer sound.I use this with a Gibson Les Paul, and Washburn Hollowbody through a Fender Super Champ amp along with other pedals. It can cause some major feedback if using heavy distortion.",5,Great compression pedal,1286236800,"10 5, 2010",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002E51ZS,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","This is a great pedal to have in your setup, for those times you want a clean sound that will cut through the mix, yet will not just sound blaringly loud and undefined. I used a Boss compression pedal for many years, and the Dyna Comp was definitely a refreshing step in the right direction. It just sounds more organic, and less sterile than the Boss Pedal. I also think in this case, less is more, as far as the controls are concerned.",4,An Essential Compressor That I Prefer Over Boss,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A3DOIOHQ19H1BP,B0002E51ZS,Fabio,"[0, 0]","I don't know if its me, but i cant get any clean sound when this pedal is on, i use this for booster, really sounds good! use it too when i want to get feedback from my amp.also it comes with an anti slip sticker that you can put underneath the pedal.i recomend this one.",4,I like this but...,1309305600,"06 29, 2011",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B0002E51ZS,fendertele67,"[0, 0]",I like MXR products however I am always Leary of the metal button on pedals because of the possibility of the pop factor. The dyna comp does still equal out my sound from clean to overdrive. A must for pedal boards.,5,Works great,1397520000,"04 15, 2014",positive A3SS4Y0BDSPDB0,B0002E51ZS,Landon Cunningham,"[0, 0]",This compressor is a must have for my bass guitar rig and is used often in my other musicians' electric guitar rigs. It's very basic - two controls and one toggle - but gives quite a bit of punch and allows for a much stronger signal. Both my jazz bass and my Precision Bass sound great through this pedal.,5,A Standard Must-Have,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002E51ZS,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought this pedal at a local shop and use it with both guitar and Bass. I usually put it before a distortion pedal and my original Phase 90, or use it as a standalone with an old amplifier to even out the signal. I do notice it is more effective with the guitar than bass, but that is typical. I usually do not turn the compression knob past 12 o'clock, but when using a chain of pedals, the compressor helps even out the lows and highs. The pedal seems to interact with a wah in good ways also. For the price, it seems like the best economical choice for compressor pedal out there and the MXR pedals are built like tanks. I have had this one and the Bass model for years and they hold up great while showing their age well.",5,Good to use with other pedals,1342137600,"07 13, 2012",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B0002E51ZS,thrashreno,"[0, 2]","Its OK, the adjust ability is not what i would like but it does have some uses and its built like a tank. i got this for free from my girlfriend who had it given to her from some old guy who told her it was a broken distortion pedal so i can't complain about it not being worth what i paid for it. i currently have this on my pedal board along with a Digitech MainSqueeze which is less expensive, more adjustable and just more versatile. would i buy this, yes if i didn't try anything else first. nuff said.",3,Very transparent,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",neutral A5I7XOLQRH9YE,B0002E5266,Corbin,"[0, 0]","This stand is solid built, and for the price you cant beat it. The only minor problem I have it with it is that it begins to get a little wobbly once you start to bring it near it's max height.",4,Great Stand for the Price,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B0002E5266,Jay,"[0, 0]","I needed a couple of extra boom stands instead of a regular stand for a couple of my cymbalsand set these up and I am pretty happy with them.. They could have been a litte taller, howeverthere pretty good duty and do a good job for the money. You could do better however you willpay quite a bit extra. I would buy more if I needed them.",4,Good Stands for the Money,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A2W8OGJDV7TCMT,B0002E5266,jryan,"[0, 0]","Durable, yet lightweight and sturdy. And, the price is right. Pacific hardware is excellent, right up there with Tama. I would buy this again.",4,Quality stand,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0002E5266,Lee,"[0, 0]","Decent stand as long as you aren't abusing it. With any discount item, a few shortcuts were taken to keep the price in line. I don't plan on moving it so it works for me.",4,Good cymbal stand for the money,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B0002E5266,NoName,"[0, 0]","This is a great cymbal stand sturdy, tight, well made, using it with a 18" crash and does not move or rattle, amazingly well constructed stand for the price, going to replace my other flimsy stands with a few of these, great product. I am not a giging drummer and do not take apart and dismantle the stand at all, but it is a great stand for my studio/practice kit. Being honest don't know how it would be for a gigging drummer, but for what I am using it for, more than does the job.",5,Strong and Sturdy!!,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B0002E5266,Tony,"[0, 0]","You can compare this to a pearl or any other popular stand ,your just not going to have the pay that hi price try it you'll like it !",5,This is a good stand,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B0002E5266,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 0]","All of the PD/DW products I've bought have been amazing (from stands, to thrones, etc). This stand is an amazing value and provides a lot of flexibility when mounting your cymbals. Solid too.",5,DW doesn't mess around,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B0002E528E,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[1, 1]","Nice padded seat, well constructed. good padding for comfort, I go 190lbs. Heavy duty base, lots of adjustment if needed. love Amazon, why shop anywhere else?",5,Throne,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A3394J1F9CN9W5,B0002E528E,"Charles Forquignon ""Cyrus Blades""","[1, 1]","I've seen Joey Jordison from Slipknot playing on a metal folding chair before, so i'm going to say right off the bat that you can play sitting on just about anything. It's pretty hard to make a crappy product when it comes to Drum Thrones, so with that I'm going to say you're either going to get a great product or something that you can't even use. In this case, you can look forward to getting a great product here! The stool is very sturdy, no rocking, no swaying, no moving at all. Very comfortable... in fact, my girlfriend grabs it to sit on every time she comes into my studio to hang out with me. Worth the money, great product!",5,"Solid, Sturdy and Comfortable",1293408000,"12 27, 2010",positive A2BRXREMT5WZJ0,B0002E528E,Christopher Graham,"[4, 5]","I needed a solid throne to replace my IKEA computer stool I've been saddled with for the past year. The stool is heavy, easy to assemble, and works as it should. I don't have any long term usage to report but I've seen reviews complaining the stool eventually loosens and will rotate which would be annoying if true. But at this fairly low price point you can't complain about much, and it's better than the real cheap thrones.",4,Solid throne,1231372800,"01 8, 2009",positive A39JMLMY96E8CP,B0002E528E,Keith Weiner,"[0, 0]",I sit. I drum. It works. There's not much to say except that it get the job done very well.,5,Good Seat,1401926400,"06 5, 2014",positive A2WA8TDCTGUADI,B0002E528E,TheTerrorBeyond,"[0, 0]","I have found this throne to be comfortable for studio use and it seems to be solid enough for everyday use. It is sturdy and heavy enough for the average player and the price is definitely right. The padding is just about right and feels good and comfortable for the session times for which I have used it. I don't know how it would hold up for touring or constant use, but it is perfect for my needs, as I am a guitarist who plays drums for demos in the studio.",5,You can NOT beat this throne for the price,1312588800,"08 6, 2011",positive ABJG6JTYTX9M0,B0002E528E,T T Smirniotopoulos,"[0, 0]","This is actually a very sturdy yet light weight drum throne. The only issue I have is that the seat can swivel if not tightened properly, allowing the bolt to scratch the metal post (not a big deal).",5,Game of Thrones,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A3DLRCC45S85QN,B0002E52RU,ac0214,"[5, 6]","First of all, I use this as more of a 6 band EQ using the lower and highest more for LP and HP filters. The middle four have the most dramatic effect on the tone. You can also use this as boost box, using the gain and volume sliders. The box is solid and fairly easy to manipulate on stage, but I tend to set and forget.In reviewing other posts maybe these bullets may be helpful.-If you turn your gain way up, you will have hiss. Period, this holds true for any effect box or amp that has a gain on it that I have been exposed to. Have a reason for upping your gain, if it is to add volume consider doing this on your guitar or amp.-EQ is to ENHANCE your tone, not create it! A Strat cannot be made to sound like a Les Paul and vice versa. Your tone is made up of many, many variables. The resulting tone can be SHAPED or COLORED by adding or subtracting certain frequencies. That is the function of an EQ, nothing more. IT can range from dramatic to very subtle. Very small changes can have large effects. Small bumps in the higher range really enhance the harmonics I am able to produce.-I tend to put the EQ in much later in my effect chain, but feel free to experiment.",5,"If you know how to use EQ, this box is ROCK SOLID",1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0002E52RU,CHUS01 Fan,"[0, 0]","This pedal works well, and lets you sculpt a pleasing sound to suit the situation. A little goes a long way with the sliders, and the gain and level functions are occasionally useful. Nice accessory for a tube amp or an amp lacking good onboard eq. It makes it much easier to dial in the exact sound you want, easier than messing with eq knobs that can interact with each other.Ten bands is a little overkill for guitar. Three of them are outside the range of the instrument, but I bought this one because I like that it blinks if clipping, it has the extra volume and gain sliders, and comes with the AC adaptor. This adds no noise that I can tell, except if the sliders are up it amplifies noise already there.It's an all around quality product that I imagine I'll still have twenty years from now.",5,Solid 5 star product,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B0002E52RU,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","as another guy said "how could i live without this pedal before?" i agree with that, i got two of these, one for my base guitar, one for my guitar.simply outstanding, simply the best. thank u mxr!",5,holly molly!,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002E52RU,Gustavo Posada,"[1, 1]","I have a Fender Hod Rod Deluxe, and though it's got the Formel Electronics Mod... still needed a nice touch.This guy filled the need! Using the Effects Loop, no need of Volume or Gain, the sound is way much richer and definition for different types of guitars is beautiful.",5,Ideal for Tube Amps!,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002E52RU,Nike,"[0, 0]",Comes with Adapter.This thing controls your tone so well!!!!!Everything about it is just so much worth the money im starting to fall in love with MXR!,5,Best thing since sliced wrists.,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0002E52RU,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[1, 1]","I had never considered using an EQ pedal before seeing and buying this, but man....I was missing out! The ten bands are truly incredible in shaping a precise sound and is especially impressive when using distortion. Each band is hyper sensitive....five for tone (high/mid/low) and five for gain. Aside from providing exact sound control, it also boosts your volume a little and functions as an overdrive as well. If you dont use distortion though, you can still benefit highly from this pedal, as even the clean channels become more crisp and effects more pronounced. This is especially highlighted when using delay or chorus, but distinctly noticeable regardless. By far the most versatile pedal I have ever used. I cant imagine not using it now that I have it. One further note....you can run this through an adapter chain if you dont want to dedicate an outlet to this one pedal....but, it is really cool that the power supply is included with the purchase. Just ups the value even further. I really cant recommend this highly enough. I think every guitarist and bass player should own one.Enjoy!",5,Incredible!,1339804800,"06 16, 2012",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B0002E52RU,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 0]",This is an always on pedal for me.It's at the end of my pedal board right before the BBE.It really allowed me to wake up the board - and I like the fact that I can adjust it on the fly if I don't totally agree with my tone that night.Very nice - built like a brick - every guitarist and bassist needs one of these whether you run a pedal board or not.,5,Awesomeness!,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002E54FK,Bloose,"[0, 0]","I like the sound and sensitivity these heads produce for the snare side of my snare drum. A work of caution though, like all snare resonant heads, these are very thin! They must be to produce the sensitivity in the snare wires required. But you must be careful. I tore a small hole in one of mine with the snare wires because the end of the snare wires were too close to the bearing edge. Not Remo's fault but it is something to pay attention to.",5,Remo quality and sound,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive A5I7XOLQRH9YE,B0002E54FK,Corbin,"[0, 0]","I put this on my Cheapo $300 drumset's snare, with a Remo CS on top, and my snare when from sounding like junk, to sounding great, for a cheap drum.",5,Sounds Great,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A2JZY5POMJADL1,B0002E54FK,Joel Linarez,"[0, 0]",I bought it for my church and the drum sounds great... I love The quality and the sound... Buy it without doubts,5,Excellent,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive APVLFUAI3IDF7,B0002E54FK,linh,"[1, 11]","Just assembly for a try, only few rolls with music, it's had some hole on head, that's mean bad quality. buyer beware for this kind of.",1,terible cheap material product I saw,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",negative A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B0002E54FK,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[2, 2]","We've been using Remo heads for years on our kits for our band that plays everything from Classic rock to Speed Metal.Great quality, very durable.You can buy Remo heads with your eyes closed.",5,Great Heads. Unmistakeable,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B0002E54FK,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[0, 0]","all joking aside, these heads really are great. tune em right and you'll get a nice, warm tone from them that's unmatched with other brands",5,Great Head ;),1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002E54ZU,"AF ""Whigs""","[4, 4]","I ran across this thing a few weeks ago and decided to give it a try. I'd been looking for a boom attachment for a non-boom stand because I play guitar and sing. This seemed perfect, and it is. Regular booms have always been a necessary evil, in my book. They can be helpful, but also take up too much ""air space"" on cramped stages or in small rehearsal spaces. This thing gives you plenty of room to get the stand out of the way without making an annoyance of itself. The other thing I like is that the elbow where it adjusts has teeth that interlock, so you're not just tightening a joint and relying on friction - as those are the kind of things that eventually fail once the tightening bolt gets tired.Anyway - no reservations about this one. A dead-simple idea that works great.",5,A revelation,1307577600,"06 9, 2011",positive A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B0002E54ZU,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[0, 0]",This item works well for keeping the mic away from the stand allowing room for guitars. I tried a flexible goose neck but it was way too loose and would not hold the mic steady. The locking teeth on the adjuster firmly hold the stand in 1 position. The short extension in the picture is not on the unit I received but it really is not needed it works fine as delivered. I would purchase this unit again and again. It is a good piece and a good deal!,5,Just what The doctor ordered,1348617600,"09 26, 2012",positive AH4HBHRM707WA,B0002E54ZU,"L Scott ""LK""","[0, 0]","This is a tough unit, easy to set and locks tight. The materials are robust.In a home studio there is never a lot of room and I didn't want a big boom hanging off the other side of my mic stand. This fit the bill perfectly. On the package there is an illustration of this being used at the end of a long boom to hang a mic in the perfect possition, and yeah, one could totally do that with this.This is a simple device and no corners were cut in its manufacture.",5,Perfect for vocals in home studio,1306454400,"05 27, 2011",positive A2CIR2MO07ZIY3,B0002E54ZU,M. Wilhelm,"[0, 0]","This little gadget is perfect if you want to stand back from your mic stand just far enough to make it comfortable to play your guitar while you sing into the mic. The usual solution is to get a boom to attach to your stand but this works and it's simpler, less expensive and takes up less space. The pivot is controlled by a friction joint which you can adjust. I wouldn't try to use it if I were a singing drummer, but for a guitarist, it's great.",5,"Good idea, simple solution",1300924800,"03 24, 2011",positive A2INSN8Z69R0FK,B0002E54ZU,Stabon,"[0, 0]","Well built. The adjuster end is deeply notched so it can be set for a wide range of angles in about 8 or 9 degree increments. (10 possible positions between upright and horizontal) Best for setting up drum mics as it would hold position better than a gooseneck. I'm using it in a vocal mic application as it pushes the mic a tad further away from the stand to give me a bit more room. But there is no counter-weight here so its best used at shallow angles. If I was playing a thicker instrument like an acoustic guitar, or if on-stage energy has you moving a lot more, I would opt for a boom stand instead.",4,Does what its told,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002E54ZU,T,"[0, 0]","One of my conventional booms just broke because of cheap plastic parts that couldn't handle the stress of being tightened repeatedly. I came across these and after reading the reviews figured I didn't have much to lose with a $7 price tag. I was very glad I made the purchase and I'm going to order a couple more of this model and the 13"" model. It's steel construction except for the oversized nylon knob used to adjust the angle and hold the boom in place. It's solidly built and I don't imagine it will break easily. The two pieces that move against each other have teeth, so once the angle is set and the knob tightened, it will not slip. Get the 13"" if you want to reach amps sitting on the floor from a conventional stand. 7"" is great because it allows you to sing with an acoustic guitar without the extra length.",5,On Stage 6112 Mini Boom Arm,1319846400,"10 29, 2011",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002E54ZU,W. Perry,"[0, 0]",I play guitar and it's necessary to have the mic angled toward me to sing. Long boom mics make small stages a bit hazardous to negotiate. This little boom gives me a way to get close to my mic without having a long boom cluttering up the stage. Great product!,5,Handy dandy little item,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive ABBE2DL4IFLM5,B0002E5518,"Andrew D. Flint ""Andrew D Flint""","[0, 0]",I bought this when I was doing sound for a party where we had acoustic musicians that wanted to be mic'd. It really came in handy to mic a guitar and a mandolin.. I will be buying more of these!,5,Very handy,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002E5518,ETD,"[0, 0]","I'm quite happy with any of the ""On Stage"" brand stuff I have. Like I said, this thing is solid, well built, good quality, and they thought of all the little features you need ... jamb nut at the top, little nylon tip on the thumb wheel so you don't scratch up your post ... just good stuff.",4,"Solid, well built, good quality",1342051200,"07 12, 2012",positive A151EUL2C4GJNE,B0002E5518,"John C. ""Fine Artist""","[0, 0]",I use is this mount to support a Samson meteor mic. It works great. I would definitely buy this again. The mounting is designed to work on any diameter microphone stand. It has good positive adjustments even with a heavy mic on the end.,5,Substantial amount,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002E5518,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","One thing I love about this extension bar is it will fit over the relatively large diameter down tubes on my hi-hat stands. I use anOn Stage Microphone 13-inch Gooseneckto connect to the bar, then I attach either aNady DM70 Drum and Instrument Microphoneor DM80 microphone. The bar-gooseneck arrangement is sturdy enough for that mic model.This also works well for mounting on microphone stands. I use it and a shorter gooseneck to mount the DM70 for tenor and alto saxophones, or a DM80 for baritones. Again, it works perfectly for my situations.I always keep a few of these, plus various size goosenecks, just in case I need to mount an additional microphone and I am short on stands. It's one more tool to make set up less stressful.Trust me, when you need one (and chances are you will if you're a drummer or a sound tech) you will thank yourself for having the foresight to purchase it for situations I cited above and those that I have not foreseen.",5,Highly useful - especially for drummers (and saxophonists),1370822400,"06 10, 2013",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B0002E5518,Paul D Ford,"[0, 0]","Really great clamp, fastens to a vertical pipe very securely, great quality. A very nice addition to my collection. I highly recommend.",5,"Great, very useful and helpful",1323648000,"12 12, 2011",positive A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B0002E5518,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[0, 0]","I'm used to the mic extension that uses a short gooseneck. Occassionally there are problems with this set up. Then I saw these. No more bendable problems, I really love these extensions.",5,"great invention, super use",1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0002E5518,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","Ive had good success with this piece. I use it with a straight mic stand topped with a Shure Super 55 for vocals. I put a Heil Fin on the boom arm to mic my tenor sax. The arm allows for a variety of positions, and serves to eliminate a second stand just for the horn mic. My only (small) "concern" is the length of the arm itself. If it was a bit shorter, or adjustable, it would help offset the (potential) balance issue created from having a mic hang that far off the stand. In my case, I am using a heavy microphone, so I didn't rate down the product for this reason (as I know Im pushing the issue). I doubt that if someone was attaching a lighter microphone to the arm, it would be a issue. That said, it's a great way to get rid of a second unnecessary stand cluttering up your stage. We ended up buying a total 4 for our stage and freed up a ton of floor space. A highly recommended piece.",5,Excellent secondary mic arm.,1368662400,"05 16, 2013",positive AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B0002E5518,Vivid,"[0, 0]","Haven't had this long, but so far, it's just about perfect. I had bought another On-Stage side boom earlier and was greatly disappointed by its flimsiness (On-Stage MY550 - see review). This one on the other hand is rock solid and much more adjustable, AND only costs a few bucks more (fourteen buckos at present). I've got a 13"" gooseneck and a light-ish condenser mic with a shock-mount on it, and it's as steady as can be. I'm convinced even heavier loads will be no problem. If you're in need of a side boom, look no further.",5,Rock Solid - Just about perfect,1350000000,"10 12, 2012",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002E5518,W. Perry,"[1, 1]","I use this to position my iPad a way so that it's out of the sight-line of the audience, but it's also great for mic-ing drums. Sturdy, flexible and well designed. Lots of metal where there needs to be metal. Buy a few, you'll be glad you did.",5,A must-have for difficult mic placements,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A1R019TURAPFDS,B0002F4MKC,camden108,"[1, 2]","I was very skeptical to buy a Wuhan china because ive had bad experiences before and their quality control is almost non-existent.That being said, the china I received is amazing its a nice thick little cymbal and has a great sharp tone and fast decay.My opinion of Wuhan has been raised quite a bit.",5,Great,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A1FCX548TD6DLP,B0002F4MKC,Cooper the Beagle,"[0, 0]","If looking for that oriental sound, this is it. Nicely made. Some folks expect something different, I suspect. It is not a cymbal that you use like a crash or ride, it is more like a splash and at that it is for use for a particular sound. Highly recommend, And when I bought it was very well priced - like half what I could find used (and this was NEW!).",5,Great Cymbal,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B0002F4MKC,Joshua,"[5, 5]","Think it sounds like a trash can lid? No, it doesn't. It sounds like a crappy china which has it's place (in the rehersal studio for one...). Want a really good china? Spend more money. That's how it works. Great for practicing. Small diameter gives it a shrill overtone. Poor on recordings (unless you're looking for that... there's always an application). For $20 though, c'mon. What do you want? Anyone giving it less than 3 stars is a pretentious wad. It's $20. It was made in the remote hills of Wuhan China where they've been making cymbals of sorts for more than 3,500 years and you got one for $20. Or go buy a K Kustum and quit your sniveling. I say get one! get them all in all sizes and you still spent less than an actual professional china. boyah.",5,$20 for a china?? 5 stars off the bat,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive A2W8OGJDV7TCMT,B0002F4MKC,jryan,"[0, 0]","Any size Wuhan china sounds great. This little 12-inch model is high-pitched, but has that trashy Wuhan sound. I prefer Wuhan to any Zildjian, Paiste, or Sabian china.",5,Wuhans rock,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0002F4MKC,Michael J. Edelman,"[8, 9]","I was in a local music store the other day and noticed a huge stack of these cymbals, with a few examples mounted on stands to try. While they're not as rich as Zildjians or Paistes or other more expensive cymbals, they do have that trashy sound that you look for in a China. And at the asking price, who can resist?",4,Not bad...!,1110499200,"03 11, 2005",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B0002F4MKC,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[1, 1]","wow haha!! this china...really packs a punch haha!! I got this china and was blown away by it. my band loves it, the crowds love it, and most importantly it is very loud and trashy. great for hardcore drummers",5,China,1264291200,"01 24, 2010",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B0002F4MKC,NoName,"[0, 0]",What can I say that has not been said before about this excellent cymbal?.... great choice to add some trashy color to my cymbal set up (all Wuhans because they are cheap and blow away most of the big boy companies). One thing that surprised me was how BIG the sound was and how nice it cut right thru my other cymbals. You cannot beat this price or quality of this cymbal. Placed it on top of my 18' crash and it looks great!!!,5,Excellent China Cymbal!!,1391817600,"02 8, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002F4VBM,"AF ""Whigs""","[6, 6]","We live in an age of endless boutique guitar effect pedals. One could make a very expensive hobby of collecting only high dollar dirt pedals. It's not unusual to see an online review and think a pedal sounds good then find out that it costs $150, $200, $250, $350...whatever. There are a LOT of really expensive distortion/OD pedals out there.I've had my Bad Monkey for about 7 years, after hearing good things I took a chance and gigged with it for many years. I rarely use a lot of gain on most pedals, just because those fuzzier tones can easily get lost in the mix. I generally use the Bad Monkey for mid-gain crunch tones, and for that it's just fantastic.Having two tone controls makes all the difference. This pedal is Tubescreamer-esque, but not as midrange-heavy as a TS. Anyway, this thing sounds great. Excellent classic rock and lead tones.The things it WON'T do: 1) a clean boost. It has plenty of output, but there's always a little bit of dirt in the signal, so it can't be used as a pure clean boost. 2) it won't clean up when you turn your guitar down...or at least not much. No dialing in a crunch tone then turning down your guitar volume for a clean rhythm tone. I have a Barber LTD which does that beautifully.But, despite those limitations, the Bad Monkey is awesome. At the very least it can be a great ""throw in your case to take to a jam"" pedal, but it's worth having on your pedalboard, as well.",5,Much better than it has a right to be,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002F4VBM,Charlo,"[0, 0]","This is a very good TS type pedal at a great price. The ability to adjust treb and bass is nice. The enclosure is metal, the knobs feel sturdy, and the switch has a durable feel. This is an analog pedal an the only Digitech pedal I've ever contemplated keeping. I ordered this pedal through Amazon and had it for a few days but ultimately sent it back because it was redundant in my arsenal. If you don't have a TS type pedal this is a good, cheap choice. Personally, I didn't think it sounded any better (or worse) than my other TS type pedals (Behringer TO800,Joyo Vintage Overdrive,Deltalab TO-1,TS808 and TS7). As I indicated, I have the tubescreamer sound well covered lol. I opted instead for the Dano Cool Cat transparent overdrive and I am very happy. If you don't have a TS type overdrive and are thinking about dropping a bunch of cash on a TS808, you may want to check this out first.",4,"Great cheap pedal, but a little redundant for me personally.",1350259200,"10 15, 2012",positive A12ABV9NU02O29,B0002F4VBM,C. Longo,"[1, 1]","I've had this pedal for about five years. I own a bunch of other overdrive pedals, including the Boss SD-1, TS-9, a Klon clone, and a bunch of DIY pedals. The Bad Monkey is cool for a couple of reasons. First is the bass and treble controls. Most overdrive pedals only have one tone control, the Bad Monkey lets you sculpt both the highs and lows. Second is the mixer out. Not everyone will appreciate this feature but it allows you to jack the pedal into a mixer or audio interface with a ""speaker sim"".The gain sound is ok, but what I do is use it as a boost by diming the output and turning the gain all the way down which slams my tube amp giving me a natural tube overdrive. This pedal will work best with a tube amp but some people may dig the gain tone on a solid state.It's built like a tank. Can't go wrong for the price, IMO.",5,Bad As Monkey,1350691200,"10 20, 2012",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B0002F4VBM,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[2, 2]","This is purely an overdrive pedal, not a distortion pedal. It increases the gain and dirties your tone, but it does not actually distort your sound.If you're a metal or hard rock player, don't buy this. It's better suited for country, soul, R&B;, blues, or even jazz players who want to boost their volume and umph when they're doing a solo. For that it's excellent, especially considering its very low price.And despite its very low price, it's very solidly built. It's like a brick.This update is to point out that I've only used the Bad Monkey pedal with tube amps: A Fender Blues DeVille 4x10 and a Line 6 Spider Valve HD100 MK II running into an Ampeg 4x12. I have no idea how it'll sound with a solid state amp. But it sounds great with a tube amp.This update is to point out that I finally tried it with a solid state amp and it sounds pretty darn good. I recently bought a 100 watt Fender Mustang III combo to use as a practice amp. It perfectly compliments my Fender Blues DeVille 410/Fender Mustang floorboard combination. As I've said, I use the Bad Monkey as a boost for soloing. Whether I'm playing clean or dirty, the Bad Monkey gives my guitar a rich/deep/great sounding boost.This update is to reiterate how awesome this pedal is. I rarely play directly through any of my amps, e.g., Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, Blues Deville, Super Champ x2 or Ampeg B25, I'll turn down the gain on the Bad Monkey and use it for a much fatter ""clean"" sound. It's just so thick, like texas chili with lots of umph. You've got to get this pedal.",5,Great for country and blues,1327968000,"01 31, 2012",positive A1HSW0NIX8VQ07,B0002F4VBM,lunchie,"[0, 0]","I love this pedal. I bought one used at GC the other day for $30 and never looked back. Before it I was using a Joyo Vintage OD that is also an excellent 808 Clone but this pedal is able to tweak the highs and lows better. I have it set so the level is set to 9:00, Low is set to 1:00, High is set to 9:00 and the Gain is set to next tuesday. I prefer a beefier tone with a little less highs and it does that. It also is a nice smooth OD not too crunchy.For a cheap 808 clone this is the best I have used hands down.Maxon 808 - $150Ibanez TS9 - $100Digitech Bad Monkey - $60Joyo Vintage OD - $50All great pedals for the money but not really sold that the Maxon is 2 1/2 times better.",5,Bad Little Monkey!,1347667200,"09 15, 2012",positive A3DAURGJAL0Y0S,B0002F4VBM,"Marc LaBelle ""NevermoreFU""","[0, 2]","This pedal makes my Les Paul sing. Better than I imagined, even with all the good reviews. Such a wide range of sounds; warm jazzy boost, great blues overdrive, and almost some Black Sabbath distortion. Makes my crappy Behringer amp sound... almost good.",5,Great,1265846400,"02 11, 2010",positive A37WW789WSY81F,B0002F4VBM,Orcatrino,"[0, 0]","I think that this pedal is a good value as an overdrive pedal but its speaker simulated 2nd output makes it a great value as a stand alone guitar preamp!I plugged it into my DAW and listened on my KRKs and was impressed by its sound. The overdrive is quite good. No, it can't hold a candle to my J. Rockett Pedals Alan Holdsworth Signature Overdrive but at $48.00, it's an absurdly good buy.",4,It's a good pedal but it's actually a decent preamp,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A307Y5ACUY4RN6,B0002F4VBM,Reno,"[0, 0]","While I don't have a ton of experience with pedals, I really love this one. Keeps your guitars tone but you can add some fatness and a mild to fairly substantial crunch and adds some nice sustain. Although this is a tube-overdrive I actually think it sounds better with my solid state amp. It is nothing real drastic but that is exactly what I was looking for, a nice robust boost while keeping your guitar tones integrity. For the price I don't see how you can beat this pedal. I also have a Digitech Jam Man and it is awesome. No complaints with this outfit.",5,Great Pedal!!!!,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive AFLRU6952DEFX,B0002F4VBM,S.,"[0, 0]","More knobs are not always better. In the case of this pedal, the controls are really sensitive, there's a pretty big mid hump that's hard to dial out, and the low end control can make things really boomy, or add a little chunk to the sound. You can do a lot with it, but I struggle to find what it does best, because it doesn't really do edge of distortion well (it doesn't clean up), and it's not a really high gain distortion pedal, but it can just add a bit of tightness, hair metal mids, or thump to a standard OD sound. Basically, if you have your amp set for 70s rock, you can stomp on this and get Motley Crue or maybe Bark at the Moon era Ozzy.Like a tubescreamer, this thing lets a little bit of the clean signal through so you hear the distorted guitar mixed with clean signal. The circuit design is nothing like a tube screamer, but it can work as a substitute ( I think if you wanted the tube screamer sound, theJoyo JF-01 ""Vintage Overdrive"" Pedalwould be better just for simplicity sake and being more of a clone).So it's not bad, but its just not on the level of boutique pedals and their clones. If you get tired of it, give it to your bass player or try it with a bass for an interesting tone.",3,Useful but hard to dial in,1397347200,"04 13, 2014",neutral ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002F4VBM,StormJH1,"[1, 1]","If you listen or read what many pro guitarists and techies have to say about DigiTech effects pedals, they'll tell you to stay away from them...except for this one. That's because the DigiTech Bad Monkey Tube Overdrive is an incredible value that could go head to head with any pedal made by BOSS or the $100 TS-9 Tubescreamer.In fact the TS-9 Tubescreamer is the pedal the Bad Monkey is best compared to. This is not meant to be a heavy distortion pedal with endless game - it simulates and overloaded tube amp that adds crunch and a little gain to an otherwise clean tone. Notes will sing and chords will really crunch, especially in blues and classic rock. But since the pedal works well as a level/gain boost, I've heard of guitarists turning on the Bad Monkey in conjunction with other distortion effects, to really push them to new levels.But the best feature of the Bad Monkey by far is the two-band EQ. Virtually any distortion pedal has a ""Tone"" control that will make the tone darker or brighter. But since one band EQ basically takes away bass to add treble (or vice versa), you may not find the sound you want. That's what's so great about the Bad Monkey - if you feel like your tone is too weak, you can fatten it up. If it's too muddy, you can add treble. And you can make those changes without compromising the parts of the tone that you like.Construction is extremely durable - die cast metal, and probably heavier than a BOSS pedal. The switch is more similar to a BOSS than an Ibanez pedal, but I find that easier to use.If you're a beginning player or a player on a budget, this would be an outstanding pedal to own, along with a more traditional high gain distortion pedal. There's really no need to spend the extra money on a Tubescreamer, if that will prevent you from buying something else you need for your gear. But even for player where money is not an object, don't overlook the Bad Monkey. It might just be the only tube overdrive pedal you'll need.",5,Outstanding value for versatile tone!,1347494400,"09 13, 2012",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002F4VBM,StudioDude,"[1, 1]","This pedal is beyond loud. It's to the point where if you crank this pedal with a 15 watt amp with an 8" speaker, you will get noise complaints from the end of your neighborhood. To match it up with the clean tone that I get out of my amp, I have to set the level in between 1 and 2.",4,You must take the time to find your tone with this pedal.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A3JEEPYPEM9V81,B0002F4VBM,Tim,"[0, 0]","I have a Boss OD which I realize now matches well with my little Vox tube amp, so I use this Bad Monkey pedal when I go direct for low level or headphone playing. Good price, good tone, pretty versatile, but I like the mid boost and harmonics I get from the Boss. The BM might work better with solid state.",4,Used mostly as D.I.,1390348800,"01 22, 2014",positive AR6CAR106LX2Y,B0002F4VBM,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]",it is not a replacement for a TS 808 or 09 but it has its own tone and overdrive which works good enough.,5,good tone but even better price,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B0002F4VBM,Victor,"[3, 3]","The BAD MONKEY overdrive pedal does not produce ""Crazy Train"" metal distortion. It isn't made to, and thus if you buy it for that sound you're off target. (If that's the sound you want, I recommend: DigiTech TL-2 HardWire Metal Distortion Extreme-Performance Pedal.) What the BAD MONKEY produces is delicious, bluesy overdrive at a highly competitive price (it currently sells for $49.95 here at Amazon). Unlike so many overdrive/distortion pedals, the BAD MONKEY has independent (and sensitive) dials for treble (""high"") and bass (""low""), and using them can greatly affect the resulting sound; they are by no means token dials. In particular, the bass dial can be used to increase bass to an amazing degree (especially when using double-coil pickups); it's easy to achieve a ""fat"" sound with this pedal. The pedal does not come with, but does accept, an external power supply (i.e., an adapter). It can also be powered with a 9V battery, which is installed under what's literally the pedal portion (just as in BOSS pedals). The BAD MONKEY is made of metal and can be used as a weapon if so needed. It seems extremely rugged, again like BOSS pedals. I have several overdrive/distortion pedals, but I find myself turning to this one again and again. My impression of the BAD MONKEY is based on using it with [i] an Ibanez guitar with good double-coil pickups, [ii] an Ibanez guitar with good single-coil pickups (similar to ""soapbar"" style, or P-90, pickups), and [iii] a Fender Mustang II amp. It works well with both single- and double-coil pickups. If I lost my pedal, I would order another right away. I've been playing for over 30 years and can say with confidence that this is a great pedal.",5,Nothing bad about the Bad Monkey,1300838400,"03 23, 2011",positive A3AT69S9R8ZWGT,B0002F4VBM,Widmarke K. Loo,"[1, 1]","I like the sound of this pedal and the ability to get the right over drive sound I want. I've used it with my reissue 70's Fender Strat plugged into my 1968 vintage Marshal 50 watt head and a slanted 4 cab. Love the sound. I am also using this pedal with my Ibanez GB 10 arch top jazz guitar and I am amazed with how good of an over drive I can get!! I've also owned a tube screamer, but I like this one better!!",5,DigiTech DBM Bad Monkey Tube-Overdrive Analog-Distortion Pedal,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A1ZYV05OSO4QZK,B0002F4VBM,"Zulu Warrior ""71RoadRunner""","[2, 3]","I've tried to like this pedal, I really have. Maybe it's my signal chain (?) My experience with the DigiTech series is that they suck the tone out from your guitar. Sure, the OD is there, but it isn't worth losing your tone, is it? Again, I reiterate maybe it's just me. I have been messing around with signal chains for almost 3 decades now. And the blue pedal isn't any different, either IMO. Grunge was OK, but not my kind of style.",3,Mediocre IMO,1295222400,"01 17, 2011",neutral AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B0002F519I,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[3, 5]","Virtually eliminates all outside sound, allowing you to dial in a comfortable volume during rehersal and recording sessions. Nice, flat response.",5,Exactly what a working/recording musician needs,1255219200,"10 11, 2009",positive ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B0002F519I,Brian Damage,"[1, 2]","Mixed my band's album with these headphones - the sound quality is impressive in all ranges, and they have a very respectable bass response. They're also great for drum practice, as they block out the loudness of the drums so I can hear my metronome perfectly. They're also awesome for live recording use as a monitor. I will definitely be purchasing several more of these in the future.",5,Superior sound quality,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A3G40OIPT4I040,B0002F519I,Hyun,"[0, 0]","They cancel out sound just like they say they do and are comfortable. I have to take my glasses off when I use them, but other than that exactly what I thought they'd be when I ordered them.",4,good for the price,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B0002F519I,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 0]",These do a great job at passively eliminating noise while allowing you to hear your metronome (or a mix from a soundboard) perfectly. They are certainly worth the price.,5,Perfect drumming headphones,1298851200,"02 28, 2011",positive A1UMN04FQ6H32D,B0002F519I,isaiah,"[0, 0]","Price:Very reasonable price for what they do.Comfort:These stay on your head very well and are comfortable, I have not noticed ear irritation yet.Noise reduction:These are absolutely stellar at noise reduction. These block so much sound, you no longer have to blast your music to hear over your drums. They also don't distort out side sound. Some over ear headphones distort outside sound horribly.Sound quality:Crisp mid and high range. When it comes to the low end, these are lacking. And if you blast your music the low end distorts. But they block sound so well you don't have to blast them.Why not just buy in ear head phones, and over ear muffs?I have tried this many times due to not being able to find good head phones. It is very annoying, doesn't work very well, and looks pretty dumb too. These head phones are a much better solution.",4,Great!,1400371200,"05 18, 2014",positive ANAOLDUUS8E3G,B0002F519I,Johanna Soliday,"[3, 4]","I got these for noise reduction, barking dogs, loud trucks etc. They work well for that. The only drawback is that they fit very tight on my head. After a time the pinch is bit much. I have a small (7-1/4) hat size too. However, the price was great, and the sound is good. I'm no audiophile, but do play guitar, mando and dulcimer, and for me these phones deliver a good, well rounded sound.One other thing, these headphones are made for the studio, not for outdoor use.So, if you can deal with the pinch, I highly recommend these headphones for noise reduction and sound quality.",4,"Work well, but pinch",1301356800,"03 29, 2011",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B0002F519I,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[11, 15]","UPDATE 12/6/2013: The very latest Vic Firth phones have a MUCH-improved headband and less-bulky earcups. While I now prefer the latest Direct Sound EX-29s (a vast improvement over my original DS cans, mentioned below), the Firth's are still VERY good and, as a bonus, cost half as much. I still use both brands.Please remember to carefully monitor your SLP (volume) level with ANY isolation phones. Without background noise for reference, one can easily play them too loudly which, in turn, can lead to hearing loss over time.UPDATE 4/23/2010: I now own three pairs of Vic Firth isolation headphones and I'm happy to report the original pair is still going strong. Meanwhile, my office setup now consists of two ART Tube MP units...carefully adjusted to add little/no volume to the signal path (unity gain)...as a vacuum tube buffer stage between a Behringer U-Control UCA-202 DAC and a small Behringer Eurorack UB-502 mixer to provide silky-smooth state-of-the-art amplification for the Vic Firth isolation headphones. The resulting sound is absolutely top-drawer and completely belies the incredibly low price....about $150 total...I paid for the entire system. Affordable technology in the service of great art!UPDATE 2/3/2009: These bullet proof headphones have definitely stood the test of time. I now own two pairs of Vic Firth headphones. The newest pair live in my gym bag. Both pairs have survived abuse that would make lesser instruments crumble (e.g. getting tangled in the crank of a spin trainer or knocked onto a cement floor by my cat).BONUS TIP: Because these are full-sized headphones with large ear cups, I frequently use them in conjunction with the new Hearos High Fidelity ""full audio spectrum"" ear plugs (<$15). The combo works in much the same the way Dolby noise reduction does. I play my MP3 player (or other signal source) 12 decibels louder and the ear plugs then attenuate 12 decibels...leaving me with the same music and way less background noise. This stuff may not fit your head/ears as well as it fits mine, but you might try it if you're so inclined.ORIGINAL REVIEW: How does an ADHD adult maintain focus in a busy, high-tech work environment? Soothing music is part of the fix. Active noise canceling headphones? I've tried and replaced several...but they either sound badly, are prone to electrical/mechanical problems, or both. What to do? Vic Firth and Direct Sound have effective and durable answers. Isolation headphones. I own and use them both. The Direct Sound phones block a bit more noise...the Vic Firth are more comfortable for extended wearing. Both have excellent sound quality. Enjoy!",5,Excellent Headphones for Noisy Office,1197936000,"12 18, 2007",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B0002F519I,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]",these do a good job of isolating out the sound. They work very well. Would recommend it to other people,4,like them,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B0002F519I,Yeemeister,"[0, 0]",these things muffle sound great. they have good sound quality. perfect for recording loud drums. perfect for drowning out people,5,good afordable buy,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive ATPP3IWN4S9PW,B0002F52EW,Adam Rose,"[0, 0]",Works perfectly. Nice feel to it and seems sturdy. You just have to remember not to turn on the keyboard with your foot down otherwise it switches polarity and does the opposite of what you want it to.,5,Great,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A1ESUYMIG3TZT0,B0002F52EW,Bobby W.,"[0, 0]","This is an inexpensive, sturdy sustain pedal that I immediately buy every time I get a new Yamaha keyboard - This pedal feels very similar to the damper pedal on an acoustic piano - much better than any footswitch. Only issue is that due to the way different manufacturers configure plug polarity, it may or may not work properly with non-Yamaha keyboards...",5,Great sustain pedal for Yamaha Keyboards,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A126XEMCLHPBNZ,B0002F52EW,cliff pierce,"[0, 0]","Great accessary for Yamaha keyboards. Fits and works well. Very adequate construction, should last for many hours of playing at home or out!",5,Sustain pedal,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B0002F52EW,NoName,"[0, 0]","I bought this pedal to replace one that was not working with my Yamaha Motif, simple and easy set up, just plugged it in and it worked fine, no complaints. It's great to have sustain again on my keyboard again. Well constructed pedal, a nice addition to my recording studio. This pedal works with the Yamaha Motif, that was my main concern when ordering. No other review stated that, so I figured I would mention for the next guy or gal who orders as that caused my some anxiety when ordering ( I hate returning things...LOL),",5,SUSTAIN GALORE!!,1391817600,"02 8, 2014",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0002F52EW,Sam Beckett,"[1, 1]","I am a professional musician, keyboard player, and keyboard collector (mostly vintage poly analog, but also a ton of mono phonics, modulars, and built your own kit units (shrugging, ambik-) etc - not that that has a lot to do with a pedal, however, I do live the life of a person surrounded by keyboard instruments that I use to make my living. have purchased every brand and style of pedal (for the purpose of this, we'll stick with sustain.).Compared to other units, it is heavier than most and I find the point where sustain engages to be just about right comparing electronic to acoustic. It is just an on/off switch, so no half modeling here,The only reason I gave this unit 4 stars instead of 5 is because Yamaha decided not to include a polarity switch and alienate perhaps 20% of the market who will get home and , if they hadn't thought to check, may be stuck wi a pedal that sustains when not being used and stops sustaining when pressed. A backward sustain pedal is not fun. Many manufacturers include a simple polarity reverse switch that would eliminate that potential headache.These days, most keyboards have the option to switch polarity internally either thru a global bemusement or by sensing whether the pedal is engaged at startup and adjusting accordingly (never press the sustain pedal while turning your keyboard on, you may very well cause an issue you don't expect and are confused by - turning on and off again without the pedal depressed will clear everything up in those cases.)So - build quality, excellent. Durability - excellent (I've had a bunch of cheaper pedals - used on stage - break at the switch point or at the jack), this Yamaha endures. Design - some older pedals used to have a flip out rubber footrest that was supposed to make the pedal more secure- I don't see that much anymore, but, so long as you aren't on glossy hardwood, this will stay I place with no issue.I've read a few reviews that give this pedal a bad rating because of what appears to be a change in a global setting on a keyboard, or something similar, All a sustain pedal consist of is a momentary contact switch, engaged when contact is made by depressing and completing the circuit, and disengaged when the pedal is released. There are no electronics - so - if it doesn't work, there are three points to look at 1) unscrew the jack and be sure that the wires coming from the pedal are all connected to the metal posts inside the housing. There are usually two wires of differing color. if one is disconnected, the pedal will cease to function (and, in rare instances, cause the keyboard to sustain all notes indefinitely. This is easily corrected with a soldering iron and a bit if solder - jacks are points of strain so it isn't inconceivable that a wire could come disconnected. 2) The switch itself it either out if adjustment or is damaged. The switches in the Yamaha pedals are of good quality and unless you received a faulty part, would be unlikely to wear out with normal use. I have, however, needed to take the pedal apart and made an adjustment. this was easy and a quick fix, even with limited tools. The third option is 3) the keyboard has had a change in a global setting causing the pedal t operate in reverse. This can be corrected by consulting your owners manual and reading whether your keyboard has a software polarity "switch", if it senses on startup, or if you pedal simply stopped working altogether - doing nothing At all - it is #1 or 2 or a problem with the jack on the keyboard (HIGHLY unlikely,,but I've seen it happen.). Hopefully this helps some who have posted questions.To conclude - a nice pedal for the money, much better build than the m-audio (decent, just not as nice as the Yamaha - certainly not a bad unit)/on stage (if they can't get most of their mic stands right, I don't trust them with even basic electronics...) or generics.",4,"Heavy duty, well constructed single tongue pedal.",1378080000,"09 2, 2013",positive A30KA8I5AHSKJZ,B0002F52EW,Steinbeckian,"[1, 1]",Does what it should and Yamaha quality. The price seems very good for what you get out of this pedal. I am using on a Yamaha board.,5,Just fine,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0002F58TG,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[2, 2]","My first guitar ever, I am happy with it. I read great reviews here and the price seemed good. It is a slightly darker color than the picture, as others have mentioned. And the top part isn't pink like the pic, also as others have mentioned. It still looks pretty. I did as another reviewer suggested and replaced the strings with extra light ones (to minimize finger pain) I ordered ""d'addario EJ15-3D phosphor bronze acoustic guitar strings, extra light"" in a package of three sets. And I like those strings better. The color is nicer (though the originals weren't rusty, they looked new-- others have said their strings were rusty but mine weren't) but most importantly it's easier for a beginner like me to play with lighter (thinner) strings.I might also do what someone else said and lower the string height by filing down that one part (I am a female and it's already hard enough to press down the strings cause my fingers are shorter than a man's, especially bar chords), but for now this is fine.I also ordered ""dava 6024 grip tip"" guitar picks, they are nice. And I got a ""kyser 6-string capo"" in gold and that works well. And I got a ""planet waves acoustic guitar quick release system"" add-on for my guitar strap to provide more security than the just tying a string to the neck. The strap I got was a Levy's with pretty floral pattern which is comfortable. And I got a ""planet waves pro winder"" string winder/cutter which came in handy for re-stringing. And I bought an acoustic guitar gig bag which I haven't tried yet. And I keep the guitar sitting on an ""on stage xcg4"" guitar stand. And I got a string cleaner by fender.So I write all this in case you were a beginner like me and had no idea what to buy along with your new guitar. I'll be using mine to sing with, so that's why I needed a capo cause many songs I sing need a capo. I use a lot of youtube tutorials to learn how to play, and also find tabs/chords on ""ultimate-guitar"" website. I can tune my guitar for free from using the program on garageband (a music recording program that comes on mac computers) and on garageband there is also a great guitar tutorial video lesson series which has been helpful. I am very satisfied with my purchase. It came in a big rectangular box and inside that box was another one that looked like a coffin! Haha it made me laugh. And inside that was my lovely new guitar.",5,I am brand new to guitar playing and am happy with this purchase,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive AJH2W783HOXZV,B0002F58TG,Daniel Berry Jr.,"[0, 0]","I bought this guitar about 2 years ago and I have played tons of different acoustic guitars from Taylor to Fender and more. This is by far the nicest acoustic guitar I have played. The action is very low and the guitar stays in tune very well. I love the chrome tuners and this guitar stays in tune for far longer then any of my other guitars. Additionally, this is my favorite guitar and I would recommend this guitar to anyone wanting to play acoustic. This guitar could very easily pass as one of the 1000 dollar guitars. The guitar has no finish which I prefer because when you are done playing your guitar is not covered with oil smears from your hands. I love Takamine for producing such a beautiful guitar at such a great value. This guitar will last forever because it was made so nice. Recommend to anyone whether pro player or armature I promise you won't be disappointed and I have been playing for 6 years so I know what guitar players are looking for in a good guitar. Thanks Takamine!!!!!",5,Top of the line guitar,1295395200,"01 19, 2011",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002F58TG,David G,"[2, 3]","This is not a toy. It's a well crafted instrument. Material is wood. Decent quality. Plain wood but with a nice tone colors to it. Good refinements. Rings around the hole and stripe on the back. Strings had some oxidation. Understandable as it was made and shipped from Indonesia. Metal strings. So that's a consideration if you're a beginner. Sounds good too. I prefer the sound of a metal guitar anyway. So if you're a beginner or an intermediate player who just needs a nice instrument hanging around home for an occasional strum this is it. It is a pleasant addition to my home guitars. It's for my wife who is learning guitar. She loves it. And it costs 10% of what mine costs, and I don't mind playing it at all. The only plastic is the plate on the front that protects during strumming. I don't even have that. It's a feel good guitar. Highly recommended for the occasional strummer.",5,Nice guitar,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A2M1BW5AQLJLOB,B0002F58TG,"David M. Gammon ""Solar Musician Geek""","[1, 1]","After going to various guitar/music stores and trying out many guitars (Yamaha,Ibanez, Fender and others) I researched on the internet and stumbled upon this make/model and saw the MANY positive reviews it had. I was reluctant to purchase an instrument without playing it first, so I purchased the best sounding guitar locally (costing me $129). After 1 day I realized I was unhappy with it still and took a chance and purchased this guitar online. The many reviews were absolutely correct. THIS guitar is wonderful and sounds great. I replaced the strings yet the original strings were just as good as the LIGHT strings I bought. Even though it is only an $89 guitar, I will treasure this one as if it was $300. Perfect intonation all the way up to the octave. Low action and stays in tune for days!",5,Best Guitar at even TWICE the Price!!!,1292976000,"12 22, 2010",positive AJ3MI4QT7339J,B0002F58TG,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]",not so pleased with the sound quality..sorta disappointed with it over all...but ya get what ya pay for ....so i'll keep it anyway,2,its ok,1289433600,"11 11, 2010",negative A3G40OIPT4I040,B0002F58TG,Hyun,"[0, 0]",I bought it just so I could learn a little bit of guitar. It sounds good and looks really nice. I get compliments on it.,5,I am a beginner,1396483200,"04 3, 2014",positive A2FGSRTR4XFHMC,B0002F58TG,Jonah Koonce,"[2, 2]","I have learned out of experience that when you first pick up guitar, it is a bad idea to practice on a cheap instrument. Cheap $50-100 instruments do not play accurately, and you would be more likely give up. This, on the other hand, is NOT a low-quality instrument. Takamine makes many excellent instruments, this included. It plays very loud and clear, zero buzzing. If you are looking for a practice guitar for either yourself or someone else, look no further. I can guarantee that you will not find a guitar this magnificent for such an affordable price. Note: the package does not include a gig back or case, So I bought this one here, that fits the guitar perfectly:Musician's Gear Deluxe Dreadnought Case Black (Black)",5,Look no further!,1348099200,"09 20, 2012",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002F58TG,Matt,"[2, 2]","Yeah, the strings that it came with were terrible, but it's an amazing guitar. I'll admit I bought it because it was cheap so I could practice playing on it and not have to worry about it becoming damaged, but it sounds great and plays really well. I like how the wood finish isn't all slick, has a nice natural feel to it.",5,Feels and plays great.,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A2T2SAJS88MYU4,B0002F58TG,NoKidding,"[0, 0]","This is a great guitar for the money. I paid $69.34 for my guitar and bought it through Amazon.com from Streamline Audio Video. It arrived ahead of schedule in great shape, ready to play right out of the box (after tuning it of course). If you want a better guitar than this, you will need to spend a whole lot more. The sound is great and it is easy to play. Only about 41" long and may weigh a bit over the 6 lbs. stated in the description. My strings arrived is fine condition and the action was very close to what I will need.",5,Believe the Reviews,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A178O10M2U0XDC,B0002F58TG,RobertB,"[1, 1]",This beginner level guitar is very good quality for the price. It's lightweight and has attractive but basic finishes. The biggest drawback is that the one I received required the action to be adjusted. The bridge needed lowered slightly and the nut held the strings way too high above the frets. The result was very sore fingers. These are easy fixes if you have the proper tools. Otherwise you'll have to pay a guitar shop to do a proper setup. Stock strings have a warm tone.,3,Good Quality for the price but needed proper setup,1313107200,"08 12, 2011",neutral A2U7DXDNYBBLQJ,B0002F58TG,"Shane Windham ""Shane Windham, author""","[1, 1]","I've paid hundreds of dollars more for guitars that didn't sound anywhere near as nice and natural as this one does. And, mind you, I have yet to even change the facory strings out! So if you're looking for a quality guitar at a price that's more than fair, there simply isn't a better deal around.",5,You will not find more bang for your buck,1322697600,"12 1, 2011",positive A1HJ1H7EIPFBRK,B0002F58TG,sir helps alot,"[0, 0]","I am a beginner but I played this guitar non stop since I have bought it and I can honestly say from what I hear from my friends guitars they use ,it sounds better I did have to tune it tho because it was out of tune and my playing sounded different than the people on Youtube I was learning from so I used the snark sn1 tuner and it sounds great now no complaints here.",5,Great Guitar,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A1UMOYYM8HB2A1,B0002F58TG,Sirius,"[1, 1]","I didn't know what to expect given the price, but am happy to say this is a very nice guitar for the money. I am impressed by the quality of materials, components, and construction. For example, the tuning machines are substantial and heavily chromed; they work smoothly, and firmly hold the strings in tune. The instrument came relatively well set up right out of the box; the action didn't seem inordinately high, but I couldn't resist taking a little off the bottom of the compensated saddle even so, and now the guitar plays even better. I might tinker some more at some point, probably when it comes time to replace the strings, but for now I am quite happy with the playability and sound of this full-bodied dreadnought, which is rich and resonant and very impressive. I still can hardly believe it is possible to deliver such a fine instrument at such a low price, but the proof is indisputably before me.",5,Very nice for the money,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B0002F58TG,Squidsmom,"[1, 1]","I purchased this for my 10 year old daughter. She is learning to play guitar and the classical guitar I gave her was just too wide for her little fingers to reach. The action on this guitar is perfect and required no set up..was ready to go out of the box. I almost kept it for myself as a knock around guitar it is that nice. I have been playing for about 30 years and was really impressed with the quality of this guitar and the sweet, full, rich sound. If you are looking at this guitar, buy it! You will not be disappointed!",5,Great sounding guitar,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002F58TG,stefanj,"[4, 4]","This was my first guitar. I've had it for about 5 or 6 years now. My wife bought it at a local ""center"" from the recommendation of one of the teachers. I taught myself to play on this. First the good: This instrument is a good beginner piece. It has a nice full sound and does not take steel fingers to make acceptable sounds. The tone is very rich and will having even simple chords sounding great. The fit and finish of the piece is amazing for the price. It looks great and had no rough or unfinished areas. The frets are smooth and finished and the fingerboard feels good. Tuning is a breeze and this will hold tune very well. Often only a tweak or 2 before a practice session is all that is needed. I have never had it go out of tune while playing (even when stringbending!) As you get better the true beauty of this guitar starts to shine. It is amazingly playable. From simple melodies to serious chord jams this instrument handles it all! The only real compliant I had (and the reason for the 4 stars) is the stock strings aren't the best (IMHO) for a beginner. I'm pretty sure they use heavy strings as stock and sure they produce a nice deep rich sound, and WON'T break, they are BRUTAL on new fingers! I would invest in a lighter set and switch them out pretty early on. The only other minor quibble is the bridge seems a bit light duty and their is a tendency to get some string slap on the lower strings. All in all this is a great deal for the beginner- or even advanced players that just want an extra guitar around to jam on when they don't feel like dragging out the expensive units (like playing around a campfire, or outdoors) If your a beginner just starting out- this is a great route to go as the guitar will continue to give great sounds as you advance!",4,great starter that grows with you,1311379200,"07 23, 2011",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0002F58TG,zachary,"[2, 2]","I recived this guitar today(2/8/13)and its perfect. After I tuned it it sounded great,it plays well,and it does not hurt my fingers like my old guitar. This guitar is amazing!",5,Best acoustic guitar i have had!,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B0002F6RSM,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","I have many expensive cases for my guitars and recently started playing bass, but not too serious just wanted a nice little case for it. Boy was i surprised, this case is awesome, great quality, fits bass without any problems and the storage inside is great. Definetly reccomend this case",5,awesome case,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A3FUKVX3B48315,B0002F6RSM,Ken Blevins,"[0, 0]","Bought bass case for strat,wanted extra space.as the lining is q memory foam and holds the instrument gently in place it also acts as the lid for the open space.I keep several music/note. Books under the head stock.other reveiwer complained of the excess space but that's what I wanted. It did have chemical smell but as I open items in garage,near trash can for the packaging.it aired in a few minutes. Totally happy with service and product.",5,perfect for what i wanted,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive A2M93TVNC93C3P,B0002F6RSM,L. Ole'son,"[0, 0]",This is my second case from them. Build good for carry and balance. Brass color lock that comes with it.,5,Fits my bass,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002F6RSM,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[4, 4]","This is nearly identical to theGuardian Cases CG-020-B Bass Guitar Caseat about half the cost. However, there are some issues with this case as well as limitations.First the issues: while the covering appears to be stitched on, it is - for the most part - glued on, and if the case is left in a hot, unventilated space like a car for prolonged periods the covering will start to life at the edges. On the other hand, someone who takes care of their gear is probably not going to leave their instrument in a hot car (or garage or other storage space) for prolonged periods. However, you should be aware of the issue, if for no other reason than to remind you that if they case suffers, imagine the effect on your bass.The limitations are simple: the case, while a hard shell design, is not as strong as one made from ABS plastic. The top is relatively flimsy as are the sides. This is not a show stopper if you use the case for home storage and occasional gigs, but if you have a heavy road schedule, and especially of you are not personally loading and unloading the band's gear, this case will not afford you the protection of an ATA-style case.Also note that I have only used this case for a Fender Jazz Bass, so any long-scale J- or P-style basses will fit. I cannot be sure about other brands and models.I mentioned an ATA-style case as a better solution, and it is essential for protecting your instrument if you have heavy road or even local gig schedules. For less demanding protection I recommend that you also consider this case (which I purchased as an upgrade when I became aware of the issues and limitations of the Musician's Gear model:SKB Electric Bass Rectangular Hardshell, standard latches, handle.If you still opt for the Musician's Gear case, you are still getting relatively good value and are certainly making a large step up from a soft gig bag.",3,A step up from a soft gig bag,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",neutral A1YBZOWO2RBIUZ,B0002F6RSM,Pantanga34,"[1, 1]","When I was looking for a Bass Case I just wanted something that was not too expensive and would protect my bass. This fits the bill perfectly. It's not really a case that is meant for heavy travel (like checking it a the airport) but it definitely will take good care of your bass during normal travel. And the internal compartment is really nice for storing straps, cables, strings, etc. For the price this is an excellent case.",4,Great for the Price,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002F6RSM,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","These are by no means touring cases. They're inexpensively made, which is a good thing because I hate to pay for a case that cost half of what the guitar cost and I don't tour. That said, they do a great job at protecting guitars that aren't out on a stand. I've got about a dozen guitars and when they're not gonna be played anytime soon I want to put them away in something more substantial than a gig bag. These do very nicely for that purpose. They are certainly more than capable of taking an instrument to a gig, but I wouldn't put a pricey guitar into this case if I new baggage handlers or shipping gorillas were going to be handling it. So, I recommend them, but be aware of its limitations.",4,A great 'storage' and gig case,1395964800,"03 28, 2014",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002F73YY,Bloose,"[0, 0]",I had a Cannon brand clutch and I bought this one to replace it. What I like about this one is how the release lever works. On the Cannon the lever was vertical. This made actuating it a less natural motion. With this one you hit it with a down stroke of your stick and it releases. That motion is much more natural and this makes it easier to use. An argument could be made that this one coule be easier to actuate accidentally but I have had no issue with it.Aside from the actuation of the release it is also well made and works very well.,5,Good design and well made,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A1R019TURAPFDS,B0002F73YY,camden108,"[0, 0]","It works well as a standard clutch, as a drop clutch its very iffy. the top part spins around when you hit the lever so you have to grab it and move it back so you can hit it again.",4,alright,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0002F73YY,carolinaautoguy,"[4, 4]","Honestly it took a few adjustments to get it right, but now it works great.The black handle is a quick release to be used with a drum stick while playing. After a few tries I got it a good angle so it can be hit while being played.Height adjustment was also important. If the latch is to high, it will not grab the hi hat and bring it back up. Too low and it does not sound right.This replaced horrible Pulse Hi Hat hardware that shook loose every few songs, so I am completely pleased with it.definitely worth $13.00",4,excellent for the money,1325635200,"01 4, 2012",positive A5I7XOLQRH9YE,B0002F73YY,Corbin,"[0, 0]","It's great if you need to quickly drop your hats, but not the other way around. I bought this drop clutch because it was cheap, and I was on a budget. Overall its build is solid, the only problem I have with it is having the clutch lock back into place.",3,"It's great if you want to quickly drop your hats, but not so good on coming back up.",1384387200,"11 14, 2013",neutral A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B0002F73YY,drummerboy,"[2, 2]",good product great price works well so far bought 2 for the price of one of the others free ship one for the road one for pratice,4,fast good price well made,1311638400,"07 26, 2011",positive A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B0002F73YY,Jay,"[0, 0]","This drop clutch is just fantastic.. I have used them for years and always buy the same model. Nothing on the market works as well as this. Simple installation, and it allows you to use your double bass pedals or double kick with a closed hi hat all from tapping it with your drumstick.. It couldn't be easier.. Best Buy on the Market.",5,Whoever Invented this Clutch should be Knighted !!!,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B0002F73YY,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[1, 2]","it's amazingly helpful during double pedal licks haha!! while you're goin all out on pedals, you can just use the drop-clutch to make it sound like the hat is open OR closed...depends on what you want. it's really useful and I recommend it if you double pedal a lot",5,Drop-Clutch,1268524800,"03 14, 2010",positive A3SMT15X2QVUR8,B0002F73YY,"Victoria Tarrani ""writer, editor, artist, des...","[21, 22]","This is an ingenious clutch that engages when you step on your hi-hat pedal, but will drop to the closed position when you hit the lever on the top. This allows you to either ride closed hi-hats when using both bass pedals, yet return to normal hi-hat playing when the music calls for it.Be aware that this clutch has only two positions - open and fully closed. However, there is a way to work around this if you like partially open hi-hats in the closed position for a sizzle sound. I did a work around by placing a spring on the hi-hat stem, with metal and felt washers on the top of the spring, which gives me that opening when I drop the cymbal to closed. There was a lot of trial and error finding the right spring because each cymbal pair has a different height when mated together, and I was looking for a tiny fraction of an inch opening. Too small or low a tension a spring and stickwork chokes the sound. Too large or stiff and you will not get the sound. However, this is all personal preference, and many drummers ride a fully closed hi-hat anyway, which makes this clutch perfect out of the box.Regardless of your hi-hat style, if you are using a double bass, this is a ""must have"" accessory. Gibraltar's model is solid, heavy duty, and engages and disengages perfectly every time.",5,Essential for double bass pedal players,1101686400,"11 29, 2004",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B0002F741Q,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 1]","I like to hit things. I use drums so nobody else gets hurt. I need the sticks to most effectively channel my aggression into the drums and not, say, local wildlife. These have the sweetest tone for battery-based abuse. Thanks Vic! Also, flammable!",5,"There were so many drumsticks to choose from, so I just picked these to get it over with.",1395964800,"03 28, 2014",positive A2P2ST28QAZMJI,B0002F741Q,C. Candy,"[4, 6]","My 8th graders are literally beating the crap out of these sticks. They are good and reasonably priced. The principal is mad at me because I told them that a real drummer plays constantly, so the walls in the halls, cafeteria tables, and classroom desks are getting pounded constantly.",4,Good sticks,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive A5I7XOLQRH9YE,B0002F741Q,Corbin,"[0, 0]",They are some of the best drum sticks i've played. They lasted me about two weeks before I had to move on to another before.,5,Loved them,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B0002F741Q,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[1, 2]",sad right?i do play instruments (guitar & piano) some drums but it's not why i bought these drum sticks.My old roommmate stole my drum sticks so this was the next cheapest thingthey play well on the pads.i'm sure they'd have nice action off a snare drum and high hat in real life...,4,Okay - Not for My Drums but for Rock Band :(,1284940800,"09 20, 2010",positive A1UMN04FQ6H32D,B0002F741Q,isaiah,"[0, 0]","I have always liked these sticks. They are solid, look good and feel good. You will always get quality from vic firth. Only downer is they seem to break faster then some sticks such as Vaders.",4,Good sticks,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B0002F741Q,Mark King,"[0, 0]","These are great for all around playing. I've never received a bad stick from Amazon. These are reasonably priced and so much more convenient than going to Guitar Center and having to deal with the idiot in the drum room.I have a wide variety of Vic sticks that I bought here on Amazon. Another favorite is the 2BN, it's a log with a nylon tip, great for heavy metal thrashing, very articulate.Good music to all",5,My Go To Sticks,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002F741Q,StudioDude,"[5, 5]","These sticks are solid hickory, which is insanely durable, and sounds great for classic rock, and punk rock drums. These sticks are weight, and sound matched, so each pair will sound and feel almost identical.",5,I love these sticks,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A3BZ9EP6SSC9MU,B0002F741Q,Yousif,"[0, 0]","Nice feeling to them, they get the job done and that about sums it all up, can't expect to much more from them.",5,Gets the job done,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A2MAGKKVHUF21F,B0002F75K6,Andrew,"[3, 4]","That guitar sounds magically beautiful for guitar of that level and cost. It is a great pleasure to jam on it around. Sound is like it's real big brother. Very very familiar.I suppose, it is the best choise for your kid! All hardware is Ok. Just give some days to tuners to get used to...",5,an Exellent guitar!!!,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",positive A24IO6G3W158E4,B0002F75K6,Brynn,"[1, 1]","I've been interested in learning how to play the guitar for a long time, but the huge problem for me was finding something that was both affordable and made for smaller hands, as I'm rather petite. Luckily for me, we found one of these secondhand (it needed minimal repairs)and it's just great. I don't know anything about purchasing it new, but I can tell you that this is a great beginner's instrument for someone who has small hands. I'll also note that it's even affordable while it's brand new.The notes are surprisingly clean-sounding coming from a guitar that's so low-priced. I'd definitely recommend this guitar to anyone who is interested in learning how to play but not interested enough to pay an arm and a leg for an instrument.",5,My First Guitar,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0002F75K6,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","I was very impressed by this little guitar. The build quality seemed good and toggle and pods were noiseless.The only complaints I have is E string breaks often, which is a direct result of constant tuning fatiguing the strings.I feel the tuners are just not strong enough and the ratio is no adequate to keep in tune.Still a great guitar for a 5 to 10 year old.",3,"Good childs guitar, hard to keep in tune.",1321920000,"11 22, 2011",neutral A3LNNEYLGGCO25,B0002F75K6,Hans R,"[1, 1]",The build quality could be better - ideally the nut needs to be replaced (the cut is a rush job) and the neck needs to be reset (there's a gap that indicates that the pocket wasn't completely cleaned out when it was put on) - but what do you expect for this price. It is however a playable instrument right out of the box and if you're willing to invest another $50 or so it can be a great starter guitar for a.young (smaller) player or a.nice travel instrument.,4,mini strat,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",positive A3L0BF1DJ22V9R,B0002F75K6,Ian Wells,"[0, 0]","I bought this to replace my son's previous guitar that had broken from hard use. From initial unboxing it is clear that this has been made to a much better standard. The wood looks beautiful. All the metal parts look sturdy and durable.It sounds good, although as my son is a beginner I cannot judge just how good.Note that there is no guitar cable.For now I am very happy with this purchase as it looks better made than I expected.",5,good build quality,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B0002F75K6,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[23, 26]","ORIGINAL POSTING:My first Mini, purchased over a decade ago, was a bad investment. The four neck bolts continually came loose, no amount of tweaking could get the intonation right (Note: adults should probably play the Mini-Strat ""tuned- up""...I play mine at F - Bb - Eb - G# - C - F...or, if they have large fingers, they should probably use a capo with standard tuning and heavier strings) so the string tension is similar to their full-sized guitars), the pick-up pole pieces didn't align with the strings, and the finish was uneven. It cost $99 and I figured I got less than what I paid for. It was clearly a toy and I sold it for $25 without regret.Three or four years ago I extensively played a ""Hello Kitty"" Mini owned by a friend. It cost her $149 and, after I tweaked the intonation and the string height a bit, it was a playable instrument. I figured she pretty much got what she paid for. A decent little 3/4-sized traveler.Recently, after reading that Fender had upped the build quality of their oriental Squier guitars, I again purchased a Mini. I couldn't be more pleased. Right out of the box, everything about the instrument was spot-on. The construction was rock solid, the neck was straight, the strings were correctly positioned, the intonation was exact, and the finish was flawless. It was, in two words, masterfully made. I figure I got at least $249 worth of guitar for $99. How cool is that?The sound of the current Mini is ""classic Fender single-coil""...shimmering with bell-like overtones. The pickups are functional, if a bit thin sounding compared to the Seymour Duncans I have on my full-size Strat. The six-in-line enclosed tuners hold the light gauge strings without slipping. The neck is perfectly finished and fast. Because it's a 3/4-sized guitar, the first and second-fret string spacing might be too tight for adult players with large fingers. But for everyone else, including fortunate children, the current Mini is a sweet ride. And at its present ""give away"" street value, this has to be one of the most fantastic bargains in the musical kingdom! Bravo Fender!June, 2014 UPDATE:The mini has become my preferred, go-to electric. I now have one for jazz with a single Lace Hot Gold in the middle position with a custom pick guard from Chandler Music's Pickguard Heaven (see attached photo) and a very versatile one with a Lace Red, Silver, and Blue pickup set. Why? For the same reason John Lennon once owned a 3/4-sized guitar, I suppose. Obscure chords and finger patterns are easier on the hands because fingers have to span less distance. I believe the slight tonal inaccuracy of the 3/4 scale is offset by increased finger-placement accuracy. Try it and I think you'll like it!",5,UPDATED: Awesome Build Quality for a Song,1314835200,"09 1, 2011",positive A2VH0UT5EQFB6P,B0002F75K6,Loveguitar,"[0, 0]","I very recently bought this guitar for my young daughter based on the previous reviews. She's joined the jazz band at her school and since she is smaller than the average 12 year old, she needed a smaller sized guitar. It was packaged very well and it took a while just to get the guitar out of the packaging. The only thing I have found so far that sort of disappointed me was that there were some dark stain blemishes on the white pick guard. Trying to get the stains off with a damp paper towel didn't work so I took a special soft, damp sponge made to remove stains and gently rubbed it over the spots. They came off but the finish on the plastic pick guard is dulled where I had rubbed the stains off. That sort of irked me. However, it didn't seem to bother my daughter nearly as much as it did me.Despite the blemish episode, it fits her perfectly. I tried to tune it using a clamp-on Snark tuner. That didn't work at all for some reason so we went to Guitar Center and bought an electric guitar tuner which you plug the cord into from the guitar. That really worked well to tune the guitar. The tuning pegs (gears) were stiff and a bit hard to turn. When I change the strings I will adjust them to make them easier to turn. The strings the guitar comes with are very cheap so I'll need to change those out soon for a much better set, but they'll have to do for now.I plugged the guitar to my old Crate amp and it sounded pretty good. The knobs on the front of the guitar turn well an did what they are supposed to do. It's easy to control the tone and volume from the guitar without having to dicker much with the amp. My daughter had a great time getting used to it. She's a great classical guitarist (I teach classical guitar) so playing an electric guitar was a new experience for her. My old Strat is just too big and heavy for her and this black one looks good (despite the dullness that only I can see) on her and she was awesome playing jazz guitar in her school concert the other night. Since this guitar is so inexpensive and is just right for a smaller person, I really can't find anything major wrong to say about it. I'm glad I bought it, just wish it didn't come with the stains. It feels solid, well-constructed, and not very heavy. I like playing it too!I've ordered a really good gig bag, new cord, a Pignose amp just for her and of course, a bunch of new electric guitar strings. She'll find the small stuff in her stocking this Christmas! I can't wait for us to do some mother and daughter electric guitar duets!!",4,Squier Mini Electric Guitar/Black - Fender,1386892800,"12 13, 2013",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002F75K6,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[1, 1]","I've been playing over 30 years and got one of these for my 7-year-old because he wants to play guitar like daddy does. For $100 it's an OK starter guitar for a kid (and I guess really short people who can't play a regular Fender), but not something I'd recommend to anyone else. And my kid thinks it looks cool, so he'll be more likely to stick with it.Even though it has a laminated body, the headstock and unfinished neck are decent wood. The frets are crowned OK but have some sharp ends to them, and I feel silly investing the cash to have them fixed. It's light and easy to handle. The hardware isn't bad, with a stable bridge (good idea not to put a floating trem in this), 5-way blade switch, solid jack and strap anchors, and smooth knobs. The pickups are not top notch but work well enough (a decent replacement set would cost more than the whole guitar does, so I'm not complaining). It has a nice red paint job.On the down side, besides some sharp fret ends, it required a few truss rod and bridge adjustments to bring the action close to where it should be. The fretboard uses cheap rosewood and in one spot has some extra glue showing around a fret. The nut on the one I got is sunk lower on the treble side than on the bass side, so the low E string is farther from the fretboard than the other strings. It has one small pit in the red finish. It has no paperwork or owner's manual. The tuners are kind of choppy. And the body/neck flexes so if you put too much pressure on it the whole thing will go out of tune.It comes strung with Fender 9's, which combined with the short scale makes the strings loose and easy to press down, so it's good for a kid just starting out. I actually enjoy messing around with it because the pickups have a punkish scratchy sound. But as soon as he gets bigger we'll ditch this for something better.",3,OK starter guitar for a kid,1359331200,"01 28, 2013",neutral A1VU51HBF6KIYB,B0002F75K6,Robert D. Hibbs,"[0, 0]","I got this guitar for my 9 year old son, He loves it. This is a buitifull clasic guitar with a good clear sound (when he is not messing with the knobs). I would definatly purchase this again.",5,Exelent Guitar,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",positive A6GXP9ESXIH7O,B0002F75K6,trishlink,"[0, 0]",Thank you Fender for a really fun instrument that fits my size...and thanks to all of you that recommended it for just that reason : ),4,Hooray...it fits me !,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A2VAD79S4A06DD,B0002F77B8,Bookenator,"[11, 12]","I had a lot of questions and concerns when I ordered this. Well, it arrived today, I've been playing it for the past few hours, and here's the answers to those questions:1. Is it worth the money?Absolutely yes. This is an amazing bargain. There are better guitars out there, but not for $170. This really is a great deal.2. How does it sound?Fantastic. It's definitely ""bright"", which a few of the other reviews pointed out, but it also has new strings on it, so it might be a little too early to judge. That said, it's got a nice full sound and if you play up closer to the neck you get more bass in the mix.3. How's the action?Just right. Low enough that it's easy to play (for a 12 string) but no buzzing strings.4. How about the neck?Wider than a 6 string, but not much. Probably a centimeter or so wider. I have small hands and had no problem playing it. The main thing is the added pressure it takes to push down twice as many strings as normal.5. How does it play?Great.6. How does it look?Great. Nice natural finish, all shiny and new. What's not to love? (Note: the picture shows a more whitish finish, but it's a normal natural finish like you'd see on most acoustic guitars. Natural wood color.So if any of you guitarists have been thinking of buying an acoustic 12 string, take a look at this one for sure. I wish I'd bought it long ago. There are just some songs that need to be played on a 12 string.",5,"Buy this guitar. It's a great deal, sounds great, plays great.",1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A1NJMJNF0MOBSL,B0002F77B8,Garyb,"[0, 0]","To start with, I didn't buy this guitar because it was cheap, but because of the unbelievable reviews. I don't know if they all come out of the box like this one but in the past I have owned and sold my Gretch 12, my Yamaha 12, my ovation 12, but I won't be selling this one. I've had it for 3 months now and haven't adjusted anything, only played this $169 12 string from American Musical Supply / amazon. It is the best playing best sounding 12 string I have ever played period... This guitar set off a couple of other Epiphone purchases (2, one for my son) AJ220SCE's and ES-339, Also great guitars. Most of my life Epiphones were dull over coated junk, not anymore, and it seems that Epiphone is selling cheap to get people to try them. I own Gibson Studio Les Paul, SG, '87 American Strat, Martin D35, Washburn Rogue, all nice guitars most for a LOT more money. This guitar is a NOBRAINER cannot believe the value. American Musical Supply is also great, the first AJ220SCE came in with a bad neck and AMS emailed a return FedEx lable in an hour and after I dropped it off and it was logged in at a UPS outlet around the corner I got an email that the replacement guitar was on the way. When it arrived 3 days later it was a good one! :)) 5+ star service.",5,my forth 12 string in 40 years,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B0002F77B8,Grejam53,"[0, 0]","With all the other great reviews noted here, I decided to buy this guitar. Had a Rogue 12 string a few years ago and sold it as I was not that impressed with it. What a difference with the Epiphone. The fit & finish speaks quality. Playabilty is very good with low action and good tone. Really is a great buy!",5,Very Satisfied,1367366400,"05 1, 2013",positive AQES9A9BCJ7CV,B0002F77B8,Harry Reimer,"[7, 8]","I wanted a 12 string, but did not want to spend a lot of money, this guitar fits the bill. The finish is much darker then the pictures online show. GREAT SOUND from this bad boy. This is a BIG GUITAR, once I figured out how to tune the 12 string, it really DOES NOT GO OUT OF TUNE.. After I few hours of play, I retune it and its marginally out of tune, I thought at this price the tuners would be of poor quality, while they are not grover tuners, they get it done.The downside for me is, not the guitar's fault.. this is an inexpensive guitar and a FANTASTIC entry into 12 string playing, this Guitar is hard to play below the 15th fret as there is no cut away, but that is true of all guitars using this body type. Now that I have had it awhile I would love for it to be acoustic/electric but again.. for the price, I was expecting an inferior guitar this tool plays great low action. Im keeping it.",4,Bang for your Buck.,1277942400,"07 1, 2010",positive A39ZK4KYML9463,B0002F77B8,Roger,"[1, 1]","I knew I did right by buying the DR-212. It's great and stands up to much more expensive of it's kind.I have lots of Gibsons as well as Epiphones and frankly I don't see any difference to speak of. If anybody wants a durable acoustic 12 string with fine sound you'll find it in the DR-212.Best of Luck to allRegards,Roger Epiphone DR-212 Acoustic Guitar, 12-String, Natural",4,"Epiphone DR-212 Acoustic Guitar, 12-String, Natural",1335830400,"05 1, 2012",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002F77B8,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[1, 1]","First off, let's get the dimensions out of the way; for some reason, finding these basic dimensions on a lot of guitars and cases is close to impossible; just try to find the dimensions of the DR-212 on the Epiphone web site.Length: 43"", Bout length: 19-7/8"", Lower bout thickness: 4-3/4"", Lower bout width: 15-1/2""So now you can look for a gig bag with the full knowlage of what size guitar you are trying to squeeze into it.The only thing that is out of the norm with these dimensions, is the 43"" length (Most bags are 39""-41"").You can always opt for the Epiphone hard case: EDREAD, or World Tour RWG20D, or GBA100 (the bag I got).Now that the hard part is out of the way (finding a case), on to the review.As my title says, the guitar reminds me of my Samick ST92 which is a VERY well made 3/4 Spruce top acoustic which is also made in Indonesia.I have played guitar for over 40 years, so I have a collection of over 100 guitars, and 11 of them are acoustics, but this is the first12 string, and I bought it just to have it around for songs like Hotel California, Etc., and was not willing to drop a lot of money on a guitar I would rarely use.I am very impressed with the build quality of this guitar for the under $170.00 asking price. It tuned up with no problems, even though the tuning process is arduous compared to a six string, and it takes about three tunings to get the strings stretched out. You constantly think you will pull the bridge out due to all that string pressure. The bridge plate on these 12 strings must be huge!I found that when tuning, you should up stroke the small strings so that you don't hit the large one right next to it.I have no fret buzz, finger rash, or problem areas with the fretboard on my guitar, and the strings sit low which I like.The nut is a bit sharp on the edges, but a file or sanding will take care of that.The strings are not that bad, and will do until the first change out.I have seen a wide range of reviews on this guitar, from terrible to fantastic, but the one I have is the later.",5,Love it. Reminds me of a Samick ST92 build.,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A5ZS85C5V40S8,B0002F77B8,S. Graf,"[2, 2]","Very playable right out of the Box and very beautiful. I have a Epiphone Swingster, Nighthawk and Violin Bass and they are all great products! I decided to give it a good set up. After the Strings were off I sanded down the Bridge 1-2 mm and adjusted the neck just a little. Then I want to really recommend Martin Bronze Strings light or extra light (green box) for an awesome sound and easy playability which is important on 12 Strings. Instructional videos can be viewed on YouTube before you go for it or you get a Guitar Tech to do it.Ps Matching Epiphone cases are available and so are inexpensive clip on pickups if you want to go thru an Amp or line in recording.Ps The Tuners are a bit to close to each other in my opinion. When you tune one string your fingers can rub against next tuner.",5,Very nice Instrument! I can recommend it.,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B0002F77B8,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]","If you're looking for a 12-string acoustic, then what more could you want than the Epiphone DR-212? The craftsmanship is excellent, the sound is fantastic and it's easy to tune and play right out of the box. Add the limited lifetime warranty and Gibson support and this guitar can't be beat. The price is amazing for what you get, and to top this all off, it has been chosen as a Guitar Players Magazine Editors Pick. You don't have this guitar? What are you waiting for? Order it now while the price is this low! Go ahead! Go for it! You won't be sorry...",5,What more could you want?,1344470400,"08 9, 2012",positive A2S8G6OVAK19EX,B0002F77B8,Sphinx90,"[0, 1]","I was really torn about getting this because of its price but decided to take the plunge and have no regrets. The action is better than my six string Epiphone acoustic. It sounds so sweet, looks so sweet, and plays so sweet. I keep it tuned down a half step and use a capo to protect the neck. I would definitely recommend this especially if your on a budget. It stays in tune and don't let the laminated top scare you, its great.",5,Wow,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2RNPVQP4EPGRZ,B0002F7IIK,Adam,"[0, 0]","Still using it today, 2 years later.",5,Sturdy.,1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002F7IIK,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","For years I've used the super-cheap ""rake hangers"" you can get at hardware stores - the metal ""U"" coated in rubber, with the heavy-duty screw end. These are fine, except that some guitars don't want to fit, and recently when trying to widen the mouth of one the weld failed and so the ""U"" detached from the screw part.Well, that got me to thinking that I should find a better solution for hanging my guitars. The thing is, I hate overpaying for things. To me, $15-20 is way too much for a guitar hanger. Sure, it's important to have something solid to hold our ""babies"", but I want to feel like I'm getting some value.I bought 2 of these hangers, and they're rock-solid. As others have said - put some good screws into a stud, don't bother with the hassle of the drywall anchors provided. I just used some 2"" drywall screws. I like the simplicity of the metal plate that the yoke is attached to. The U is easy to adjust for width, the retainer rings slide on very easily, and I've tried both acoustic and electric guitars and all hang away from the wall.No complaints - these are great, the quality seems excellent and $9 seems just about right to me.",5,Very nice!,1330387200,"02 28, 2012",positive A2H5GRB3XXEBX0,B0002F7IIK,"Bassman Al ""Bassman Al""","[1, 1]","I have an older version of this model, but it works great. I opted to use more heavy weight wall anchors that I got from Home depot. 2 hangers rated to hold up to 75 lbs each equals 150 lbs worth of peace of mind! The hanger itself that I bought was used, so it was already assembled, so I can't comment too much on the assembly process. I bought 2 of them, and each holds my precious basses with tender care and worry-free security! And no, I don't own stock in the company! :-)",5,Very sturdy and attractive,1303862400,"04 27, 2011",positive A3UJUX6RZ9WVCB,B0002F7IIK,bobatious,"[1, 1]","I actually have five of these for the various instruments, mostly bass guitars but also an acoustic and a solid-body electric.When mounted properly to studs - the only way I have mounted these - they are very, very solid. While in a nice package with instructions and hardware for wall board fasteners, I used longish brass wood screws to studs for appearance and strength. You do see the ends of the screws used after install is complete, and to me a brass screw looks great with this "flat black" model.The CC11 model -- this one -- works well with any kind of guitar including bass or acoustic. There are variants for other instruments, but a relatively wide range will be held securely by this unit. The yoke width is adjustable, and a combination of slope and two keeper rings prevent the instrument from coming off the holder.Recommended...but do consider you means of mounting carefully.",5,"Quality guitar hangers for display, rehearsal room, etc.",1359590400,"01 31, 2013",positive A2U4KTDIVI8KMR,B0002F7IIK,callysto,"[0, 0]","easy to install, holds the guitar away from the wall somewhat, and keeps it off of the floor away from the animals when I have it out of the case. great find, well worth the purchase price. :)",5,holds the guitar great!,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B0002F7IIK,Christian Matthew,"[0, 0]","I decided I wanted to hang my guitars on my walls instead of having them take up space via floor stands. Just find a stud and drill in the screws they'll hold just fine. I'm really bad when it comes to stuff like this so I had my brother help me. Just make sure you know what you're doing because I thought I did when I really didn't at all.The wall hangers look really nice in person, and they keep the guitars held in place very nicely/safely. The only thing you should have to do extra after purchasing and installing these is creating a makeshift wallpad for behind where the guitar is hung; if something happens that makes it hit the wall, it won't damage the guitar or the wall.This is as legit as it gets if done right, though; I've had my guitars hung via String Swing for months and I've had no problems or concerns. I am very pleased with the cheap alternative to floor stands. It saves room and makes the room look cooler.",5,Sure does its Job!,1337126400,"05 16, 2012",positive A1K582XYLTKUCD,B0002F7IIK,"Coder10 ""Ricardo""","[0, 1]",its cheap and the quality its great cant complain. i will be buying more of this in the future for other guitars.,4,good,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A3775OP5VTX5ON,B0002F7IIK,"Coolkayaker ""ck1""","[11, 19]","I used this on the side of a wooden bookshelf for my ukulele. It's attractive. It's well made. It's fork is a tad large for the ukulele It has rubber o-rings that slide, so I can bring them in and the uke does fit then. But then, even the three inch deep uke is close to the bookcase (or wall, if you use it there). The uke hits when I put it in the hanger, so I put a felt pad where the uke body hits the bookcase.Many uke players simply nail a single nail in the wall and use a loop off string from it around the uke head and tuners. This is much less expensive, holds very well, is even more low profile than this hanger, and never drops a uke. Consider it for your needs.I'd not buy another of these for a ukulele. It likely works fine for a guitar, though.I deducted one point for the fact that, even though it's adjustable (the o-rings), and advertised for ukes, it doesn't work well for them. And it's heavy and not stylish, in my opinion. I have the Hercules wall hanger (mechanical gripper) for my electric guitars, and it's fabulous (for guitars; overkill for lightweight ukuleles, maybe).Hercules Stands Wallmount Guitar Hanger GSP39WBUpdate 9/7/11: the more I use it, the less I like it. I find that friction tuner ukuleles do not fit on it well at all, and the tuners hit the fork and it can make your uke out of tune. So, for small instruments (you'd have to try it yourself with mandolins and banjos), this is atrocious. For guitars, it's not as good as Hercules.",3,Ukulele: too large fork (plus update),1316822400,"09 24, 2011",neutral AXG9N4QFS4QYP,B0002F7IIK,"Craig Brubaker ""sort wish lists by priority""","[0, 0]","Easy to mount, solid grip on guitar. Only detractor would be that, with my guitar at least, it hangs kind of far from the wall. This obviously is a factor of what you hang from it though. An acoustic would clear the wall nicely, my solid body electric sits a few inches away from the wall.Silicone coating on forks and retaining bands get a good grip on the guitar, without marring even soft wood.I very much prefer this to having it on one of the 'accident waiting to happen' stands on the floor.",4,Does the trick.,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A6A03NM42KUXL,B0002F7IIK,GreatAPG,"[0, 0]",Very nice product great quality. I ordered three to start was not sure if I wanted to trust my Guitars to them. Arrived installed in minutes they come with plastic toggles to screw into drywall I chose to hit studs. Rubber washers come with to size for different necks. If you are going to mount off a stud I strongly suggest using an aftermarket high quality toggle made from steel. Very happy going to order more.,5,Hang Um Up,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A3IDC5FP52KJWJ,B0002F7IIK,Highmember,"[0, 0]","very good item if you are a musician you need it! cool for any bass, guitar and any instrument that fit into the hanger",5,very cool item! niceeee,1345766400,"08 24, 2012",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002F7IIK,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","Will hold any guitar that I've seen. It holds the guitar on the wall safely without having to worry about it falling. It's also very easy to install. It's a great price; and it's definitely worth the investment. Not only do you not have to have your guitars on the ground, but you save space putting them on the walls, and not only that, but it make any room look even better.",5,"works wonders, very durable",1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B0002F7IIK,jschristian44,"[0, 0]",This thing works great and it looks very stylish with the guitar hanging on the wall. This also keeps it away from the kids who always seem to want to play it. Very good idea and holds it perfectly.,5,Works great,1329609600,"02 19, 2012",positive A2OTSI6BXB4CT3,B0002F7IIK,Kevin J. Post,"[2, 2]","Purchased two of these to hang up guitars at home. I saw them used in a guitar shop so I assumed they were more than sufficient for use at home. I'm using them with both acoustic and electric guitars. They appear to be designed to hang the guitar away from the wall to avoid abrasions on the back and they do just that. The hooks can be stretched apart or squeezed together to fit the headstock of the guitar. Overall, they are attractive, well-made hangars.",5,"Simple product, great design.",1320710400,"11 8, 2011",positive A2CA4YBYSETM02,B0002F7IIK,Operafanatic,"[0, 0]",I love these string swings! My guitars are now out of their cases and up for display. I have 3 in my home: 2 for guitars and 1 for a ukulele...and I'm planning on buying 25 of them for my school ukulele program. They look great up on the wall.,5,Great way to show off your guitars!,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A18DTTRCYR8TD7,B0002F7IIK,Peter Dillmann,"[0, 0]",I love these things. They hold your guitars in place and make this storage solution a nice decoration in the process!,5,Works and looks great!,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A34AJKMVLJCOSI,B0002F7IIK,RLL,"[0, 0]","Holds my acoustic 6 string great. Up and out of the reach of a baby just learning to walk, wife also things it looks attractive on the wall as an art piece. Quality product at a good price.",5,Perfect,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A3LOJ2QHXITCF7,B0002F7IIK,Ryan Enger,"[0, 0]","This a very clever idea. It helps save floor space in your rooms, and it helps cover empty wall space. Very easy to take off/put on. High recommend this to any stringed-instrument players.",5,Very nice product.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002F7IIK,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]",The mounting process was simple.Recommendation: Buy a cheap magnetic stud finder if you don't already have one. You don't want your instrument plummeting to the floor!I got a stud finder off Amazon and mounted two of these hangers. They're holding up very well. The backs of the guitars are practically flush with the wall. Whether that's a good thing...is up to you. I guess I don't have to worry about it potentially swinging into the wall as much if it were bumped. So maybe it is a good thing.Be careful when you hang it though. It could definitely hit the wall if you don't place it on the hanger carefully.,5,Very easy to assemble,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A3NKSY3I0UW3KK,B0002F7IIK,this guy,"[0, 0]",it can hold the weight of any of my guitars. its easy to install and i guess its cheap. it doesnt always come with the screw covers but that doesnt really matter,5,String Swing Metal Home and Studio Wide Guitar Hanger (Black),1375142400,"07 30, 2013",positive A3SJP0GZNZJ0XE,B0002F7IIK,William McClain,"[0, 0]",I bought 2 of these and hung 2 fender strats on my wall. Comes with all the mounting screws and anchors needed to mount properly. Couldn't be happier with this product.,5,Nice and easy,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",positive A2ISZAYDM4Y791,B0002F7IN0,AMlevesque,"[0, 0]",Solid music stand made of heavy metal poles and solid metal music holder. The joints that you tighten are made of a heav plastic material. If anything were to give out from use it would be the plastic parts. Right now in brand new condition everything fits well and grips solidly to hold poles in place. Arrived a day eRly.,5,music stand,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0002F7IN0,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","it is a good purchase. I expected a bit more heftiness but it does the job. I would like the plate to be heavier, seems a little flexy",4,good purchase,1328572800,"02 7, 2012",positive A3QSZ2SE3HUSXM,B0002F7IN0,bluezman714,"[0, 0]",I was surprised of how well this stand is made. It's worth $45 easily. I;ve used stands for over 27 years and this is the best I;ve owned!,5,Great!,1315872000,"09 13, 2011",positive A2R4YQNCYMS8M7,B0002F7IN0,crazy_flutist,"[0, 0]","Wanted to buy a better stand than the cheap metal folding one that I'd had in high school. This was a great compromise between portability/storage and sturdiness. I did want collapsible legs, which this has, and the solid coated metal shelf is wonderful after my old metal folding stand. Works well with the Manhasset second shelf accessory, and has been in constant use for months now. I've had absolutely no problems with it. The height is easily adjustable, and the shelf tilt is easy too. Am very happy with what I got for the price I paid!",5,Love my stand!,1353974400,"11 27, 2012",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B0002F7IN0,dashreeve,"[0, 0]","This has the largest top of any of my stands, and it is the one I use when traveling / gigs. The top doesn't fold like some of the more expensive Stagg Hercules stands, so if you're using it for gigging, that may be something to consider. I have to lug an 88key weighted piano around, so don't mind lugging this.",4,good stand,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A24JW33E1DW64K,B0002F7IN0,"E. Reyes ""Classical Guitar Fan""","[1, 1]","This is a great music stand, I like how it's adjustable in various ways to customize it to the exact position you need it in. It's very sturdy and well built. I don't ever worry that it'll tip over. I love it. I would recommend it.",5,Great stand for a great price,1345852800,"08 25, 2012",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002F7IN0,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[8, 8]","Solid constructions with enough room for my sheet music. Very portable, though the holder can be a challenge at times. I have another stand that collapses into a very compact unit, but if you have heavy tomes that you wish to use or several sheets that you want to string ... this unit is superior.",5,Great stand,1215302400,"07 6, 2008",positive A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B0002F7IN0,j flavors,"[1, 1]","This music stand is og great quality and of a great price.I have been very pleased with it. I have bought On-Stage stands in the past before, so i was sure that I wouldn't be disaapointed and I was right.Very sturdy-well built-good price.",5,excellent music stand,1339200000,"06 9, 2012",positive A2E2KYE92LF0T7,B0002F7IN0,Joe McParland,"[0, 0]","I purchased this model for home use--not for a kid's backpack. It's solid and sturdy, easily holding a song book open--not just a few pieces of sheet music. It adjusts tall enough for standing as well as low enough to sit next to my easy chair in the evening. I often clip on a digital recorder for practice and have no threat of the top flipping down. Works for me!",5,Solid.,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",positive A3MRBUCGH66JTY,B0002F7IN0,"K. Andrews ""Permanent tourist""","[1, 1]","I'm very happy with this stand. It is heavy, which I knew going in. But for my purposes, that is a plus. The weight makes it more sturdy. It folds up compactly, so it is quite portable, despite the weight. Adjusts easily and holds its position.",5,Sturdy and well made,1332720000,"03 26, 2012",positive A2OTSI6BXB4CT3,B0002F7IN0,Kevin J. Post,"[1, 1]","Purchased after another folding stand which cost the same $$$ literally fell apart. This one is much better although not quite as portable. On the plus side, music stays put on this one, it's very stable and the height is fully adjustable. You can buy with confidence.",5,Heavy Duty!,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B0002F7IN0,Maria A,"[0, 0]",This was very easy to put together! Top just slips on the folding bottom part of stand and is very adjustable. Love it!,5,Easy Assembly,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive AB7WPLA1CN5I1,B0002F7IN0,Mark,"[0, 0]",I am very pleased with this music stand. It is working well for me and it holds my very heavy music binders so far . I would recommend it to others to try.,5,"So Far, So Good",1328745600,"02 9, 2012",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B0002F7IN0,overbybr,"[0, 0]","On-Stage makes decent products, but this one would have been awesome if the actual table of the stand would fold one or more times. That would have been perfect! Otherwise, it works fine.",3,"Ok, but it would be nice if the table was collapsible",1356652800,"12 28, 2012",neutral A1VBRBWX7SVCVX,B0002F7IN0,Robert A. Gare,"[0, 0]",This is a great music stand. Very solid feel. No need to over tighten the adjusters. It holds my heaviest books without tipping over.,5,Solid Stand,1307923200,"06 13, 2011",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0002F7IN0,Samuel Chell,"[9, 9]","I left my trusty Manhasset behind on a job and was about to replace it when I came upon this alternative offered by Amazon. As banged up as a Manhasset can get from week-end warriors like me who simply throw it on top of everything else in the backseat before the long ride home, I've never had one fail on me over the past 40+ years. There's nothing on the stand that the user can even adjust, yet all of the moving parts always seem to retain just the right amount of tension, preventing 5-10 pound folders from lowering the top half or causing it to dip forward. But the ""rub"" is their non-adaptability. The feet on the base are permanently attached as is the upper tray holding the music. Consequently, these ubiquitous, well-proven stands can sometimes be a challenge to pack in a crowded van or sedan, especially with a couple of keyboards, amps, instrument stands, and other requisite gear on board.This is where Amazon's On-Stage Music Stand becomes attractive (of course, it doesn't hurt that it costs less than a Manhasset). It permits you to fold up the legs to a position parallel with the shaft as well as to completely remove the upper shelf that holds the music. Consequently, it's much easier to find a convenient place--whether in the trunk or on the floor of the back seat--for packing the stand. Simply ""slide"" it into position.The drawback--apart from durability issues that some reviewers have warned about (be careful not to over-tighten those set-screws!)--is that this thing is heavy. Frankly, I was expecting a lightweight stand, at least compared to my old Manhasset, but if you've owned or been around the latter, the first thing you're likely to notice with the stand pictured here is a palpable, substantial addition in weight. At the same time, with the moving parts and the set screws (topped by plastic, rotating, serrated wheels), the On-Stage stand doesn't give me the same amount of confidence in its durability as did the Manhasset--in other words, I'm very less likely to become careless with it and simply toss it on top of the gear-pile after a long, exhausting 4-hour gig.Bottom line: the On-Stage appears to be a good value--a truly heavy-duty stand (in most respects) that'll do extremely well as a practice stand in a studio or living room and that packs up conveniently for traveling jobs. But don't expect it to lighten your load or, simply because it's heavier, to last longer than a Manhasset.If you do a lot of traveling and don't plan to put one of those 1000-page piano folders on the stand, there's at least one truly lightweight (albeit plastic) stand that's worked out really well for me (perhaps needless to say, some haven't--they fall apart or they're so ingeniously designed that it takes 15 minutes simply to disassemble them and put them back in their unforgiving, pint-sized cases). But the Peak stand is made to hold up (in turn, it holds up relatively heavy music books) and has served me well for several years (just as I was about to condemn the stand, I called the company, they responded immediately by sending out a critical plastic piece that had become warped, and the Peak stand has been problem-free ever since). It'll cost you a bit more, but not as much as some folks are willing to spend in exchange for losing a few unwanted pounds.",4,"A trade-off, but possibly a better traveling companion.",1294185600,"01 5, 2011",positive A2BHAEL2Q4HR4A,B0002F7IN0,Sheena Archambault,"[0, 0]","I've purchased other types, but I keep coming back to this one. For the $$ it's the best buy in my opinion.",5,"Sturdy and flexible, not too heavy",1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A3A4UKJUP34E18,B0002F7IN0,Truthinadvertising,"[0, 0]","On Stage makes some very nice products. This music stand has all the adjustments as one of our favorite older units. Well made and the price doesn't put it out of range for the everyday musician. Really am liking On Stage products, also bought 2 of their boom mic stands and they are excellent.",5,Very nice adjustable music stand for the price,1307664000,"06 10, 2011",positive A1UI4WTBYHYUGD,B0002F7K7Y,Aaron haszard,"[0, 7]",CRAP these strings are bad do not buy them if you play any kind of harder music or do a lot of string bends unless you like having strings almost take out your eyes then by all means buy em errrrr i always buy Ernie balls but i got cheap and tryed to save a few buck and buy 2 3 packs of these hunks of crap for under 18 bucks i should have spent the extra 7 bucks and got the 6 pack of Ernies I didn't even get a week out of them and they were rusted and poppin off left and right....................never again,1,I got burned,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",negative A14BICJ93WO926,B0002F7K7Y,Adam H,"[1, 1]","I was using slinkys for several years but decided to give these a shot because the slinkys kept corroding so quickly. Anyway, these seem to hold up a little better. Both sound good, but these last a couple weeks longer. So stock up!",5,I like them a lot - better than Ernie Ball Slinkys,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A1XL4YLORJ5IBS,B0002F7K7Y,Ana Pendragon,"[0, 0]",These sound good on my electrics. The best sound I got was on my strat. Good sustain and strings are holding up well.,5,Sound good.,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",positive A146H4KN4LFR60,B0002F7K7Y,angelfood,"[0, 0]","These are great strings! Break in quickly and hold their tune, work for all styles of playing. My go to strings from now on.",5,These Rock!,1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B0002F7K7Y,Anthony J.,"[0, 0]","These strings are okay, but nothing special except for the price, which is a factor when changing twice a week. I don't play enough to need changes that often anymore.So I've become more particular about trying to match the string to the guitar. This doesn't mean that these strings are bad, it just means I might prefer Brand X Pure Nickel on one guitar because they're darker and Brand Y Steels on another because they're brighter and Brand Z on yet another.So give these a try and if you prefer them it will be best to check on price by the case of this or any string that you prefer because they should be changed twice a month at least, if you want your instrument in top shape. A bad guitar can make a great artist sound only good.",4,Like 'em...Don't Love 'em,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002F7K7Y,Audie,"[1, 1]","I love D'Adarrio strings. Great tone and it last long, feels great on your fingers. D'Adarrio strings rule. See ya!",5,"D'Adarrio EXL140-3D Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Light Top/Heavy Bottom",1350345600,"10 16, 2012",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B0002F7K7Y,Benjamin Adrian,"[13, 20]","Hey jerks, do you play guitar? Well, if you do, you need strings. Well, you could be an experimental guitarist playing a stringless guitar. If so, you can stop reading. If you use strings, you should buy them your damn self. While you're at it, buy ten sets. Seriously, are you a child? Always have extra strings. D'Addarios last a long time for me, and they sound good. Also, they're on the bottom end of the price range. Buy some strings, douchnozzle.",5,Stringy strings.,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive AOHR2Q90UXF23,B0002F7K7Y,"bk from the states ""bk from the states""","[0, 0]","I'm not a string nazi and will play pretty much any major brand of strings with few exceptions. D'Addarios are good quality and combined with Amazon Prime a no brainer bargain, under $3 per set delivered. Unless you just don't like D'Addario I would recommend these strings highly.",5,good quality strings,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002F7K7Y,Bloose,"[0, 0]",I don't know a lot about guitars and strings. I bought these for my daughters guitar and they sound very nice on there.,5,Sunday nice,1361836800,"02 26, 2013",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002F7K7Y,Brian,"[0, 0]","I've been using these strings for years. Tried a bunch of others as well, but these suckers keep coming out on top. Probably will never stop buying them.",5,great strings,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A2FY8306QHI5LE,B0002F7K7Y,Bryan Barrow,"[0, 0]","Keeping in mind the difference types of guitars and pickups, these D'Addario strings are good strings for all around use. They are suitable for rock, punk, country, and funk. Sure, you could spend more on ""boutique"" specialty strings to give you that exact ""vintage"" sound, but these strings are just fine whether you play in the bedroom, garage or club.I like the light guage .010's because they are easy on the fingers, but are still beefy sounding compared to thin sounding .009's and .008's.",4,Good all around strings,1331164800,"03 8, 2012",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002F7K7Y,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]",These are my go-to strings. They are perfect for gig use and are inexpensive as well as awesome sounding. What more do you need?,5,Excellent strings,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002F7K7Y,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","I love these strings. They are bright and feel really good on my hands.I have a Gretsch and use 11's D'addario on it, best strings I've found so far. I also bought a pack of half wound 11's to TRY. I'll decide which to use (round or half wound) after my experiment.",5,Awesome Strings,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002F7K7Y,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]","I bought these strings to try on my guitars. They sound good on a variety of models, like SG,Les Paul, Rickenbacker. They have a melodic tone and good intonation, and they seem to be lasting and staying in good shape.",4,Good strings,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0002F7K7Y,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","I've been trying out different gauges to experiment with different fretboard feels. These strings I have to say, stretched out and stayed in tune much faster than slinkys. They have great sustain and sound nice and chunky. I love the luster and shine of new strings, feels nice ans springy. Since this is my first time with this brand, I don't know how long they will stay good, but we'll see.",5,Get these,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B0002F7K7Y,"C.C. ""Chris""","[1, 1]","Put my Schecter C-1 Custom FR in Drop Bb, these strings sound great and have a great low end. Highly reccomend.",5,Great for Drop Bb,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002F7K7Y,Cheri,"[0, 0]","I started buying these strings for my guitar playing son back in December of 2012 and continue to do so to this very day. He absolutely swears by them. He does go through them fairly quickly being that the humidity here in Hawaii makes them prone to rusting. Other than that, the strings are strong and durable and gives off a nice sound quality. He highly recommends these strings to his fellow guitar players out there.",5,Great Electric Guitar Strings!,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive A1JCRZEQACX4V4,B0002F7K7Y,Colin Hendrick,"[0, 0]","I have used these strings since they first came out. D'Addario make the best strings out there. I am sure there are others who do a good job, but you can actually hear the difference. It doesn't really matter which you buy - they all sound different - as in better!!",5,The best,1353283200,"11 19, 2012",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B0002F7K7Y,colton cooper,"[0, 0]",Obviously these aren't top of the line strings but I used them to record a track in drop C and it sounded awesome. After about a week they started losing tone and started collecting skin.D'addario is awesome if you keep in mind that they're on the cheaper side.,4,Nice cheap strings,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive AOY459LVUBKLO,B0002F7K7Y,Confidential Name,"[0, 0]","I've purchased these locally several times over the past three years at a music store. Mainly due to the low cost. They work okay, but are difficult to keep in tune. The guitars have to be re-tuned often when temperature, humidity, or playing more than ten minutes occurs. My biggest complaint is tarnish and corrosion. Add that to the winding separating over the fret bars exposing the inner solid string, then the strings go ""flat"" sounding. These are not quality strings at all, just cheap Chinese Made quality. They are okay for someone that doesn't play often, but if you play daily or as a performer, avoid these strings. Better strings are worth the extra cost. You actually save money by not having to replace them often as you do with these cheap strings. I've had this problem with all the D'Addario brand strings, both for electric or acoustic, 6 or 12 string guitars. The thinner gauge strings will break during tuning or playing. The tarnish and corrosion often ends up contaminating the fret bars and keeping the neck dirty all the time. Cleaning after each playing session only makes the strings corrode faster.",2,They Corrode!,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",negative A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002F7K7Y,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",I have been using D'adario strings for 30 years. They sound great. They stay in tune. Excellent sustain. I can get better string control compared to other strings. I have never experienced a string break in 30 years.,5,"The ultimate strings for any and all of my guitars. If you buy one brand, D'adario is a great choice for any style of playing.",1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive ATL0URQ0KUKGZ,B0002F7K7Y,CRS71,"[0, 0]","I swear by these strings. These are the only strings I will use on my Les Paul. Their bright tone sounds great and full, while the color coded ball ends makes restringing a breeze. Don't buy these strings just because I like them, buy them because they suit you. Because you like the tone they provide. Because they feel good against your fingers. Cons?? What cons...?? Try them.",5,Bright tones and color coded,1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B0002F7K7Y,C. Sharpguy,"[0, 0]","Excellent guitar strings - they last a long time, sound great and are pretty cheap.",5,Excellent strings and great value,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002F7K7Y,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","I absolutely love using these strings (10-46) on my Telecaster and Stratocaster. They just lend to that awesome Vintage tone and seepage that people like me go nuts over. If you're looking for a replacement set of strings, you simply cannot go wrong with the EXL sets here on Amazon.",4,Best String Out There In Its Price Class,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0002F7K7Y,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[0, 0]","These are excellent, inexpensive guitar strings. They are perfect for somebody that plays gigs and changes strings frequently. For the more casual player, these might not be the best choice.For the gigging musician, there is nothing better than these D'Addario strings. They are light weight, have great sound, and are inexpensive. These might take a very slight nod over Ernie Ball strings.For the more casual musician, somebody that isn't changing their strings once a week, these are probably not a great choice. Personally, I use Elixir strings on my electric guitars, a Les Paul 2008 Standard and a 1982 Gibson Lucille. I do not play gigs, so a set of strings doesn't see an hour or two of really hard playing per night. The coating on Elixir's helps keep corrosion down and is easier on my fingers; I like their feel a bit better than these strings. I get about a month of playing from those strings. Sadly, these D'Addario strings are really only good for about one or two weeks of playing.I've tried a variety of strings, Ernie Ball, Elixir, and D'Addario, on my guitars and the way I play, the Elixir's just sound and play the best to me. Of course, your mileage may vary. If I did start to play gigs, I would probably switch to a more affordable string like these.A silly cosmetic thing, I hate the packaging of these strings. D'Addario makes a huge deal out of reduced packaging and being environmentally responsible with their products. The strings come in a cardstock outer box, with a single plastic package inside. Each string size has a different colored ball on the end to help a person figure out the string gauge. I change strings myself, and I really prefer the individual paper envelopes for the strings, with the gauge clearly printed on the package. If you are new to changing strings, or only change them infrequently, this all in one package will confuse the heck out of you. Especially at first, I preferred to work with one string at a time.D'Addario also makes a major deal out of the serial number on their package to help fight fake strings. Their website has a place to enter the serial number to verify the package of stings is authentic. I kind of disliked the fact that you have to enter an email address to even get started. They could have very simply left a spot to enter the serial number with no other information necessary.In the end, the silly colored balls at the end of the strings, well they look goofy on my guitars. I wouldn't mind the colors on an acoustic (the ball gets hidden by the peg anyway), but those balls are visible on my electric guitar. I just prefer the simple gold balls on the ends of other strings.",3,Good For Gigging Musicians,1330560000,"03 1, 2012",neutral AZMIKIG4BB6BZ,B0002F7K7Y,"Daniel J. Griffin ""ulboy""","[0, 0]",I have always used D'Addario strings. Since the early 70's when I first found out they were manufactured right here on Long Island. I've never been disappointed by the quality.,5,"D'Addario, a Long Island company.",1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A2GUE6E3DUYX03,B0002F7K7Y,Databoss,"[0, 0]",What can you say about the best of the best. I wouldn't use anything else on my guitar to get the best tonal quality from it. These strings seem to last longer than the others I've used. I highly recommend them.,4,Can't get any better!,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002F7K7Y,David Burch,"[0, 0]","My Strat has bigger frets than any guitar I have ever owned, and I have a tendency to sharp notes played on thinner gauges, particularly on the 3rd string. This 11 to 49 set feels more like my acoustic guitars and minimizes the problem of sharp notes from too much finger pressure, while still feeling ""faster"" than an acoustic guitar. They sound great, last a long time, stay in tune and are a good compromise between very light gauges and the really heavy sets.",5,A great gauge for larger frets,1331164800,"03 8, 2012",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002F7K7Y,"David W ""Dave""","[1, 2]","I read all of the reviews and bought 6 pairs of these based on the reviews.So, I put these on my Gibson Les Paul last night and played for a few hours. I didn't hammer the strings, just played easy, mostly the Eagles.As I was hanging the guitar on the wall afterward, I took a quick look at the strings. I was shocked to see the high E and B strings were already flattened. I never would have expected wear after just a few hours of light playing.The strings sounded great, but by the time I had them stretched enough that they would hold tune, they were already worn.I guess I'm going to HAVE to go to heavier strings so I'm not changing strings every few days. These just did not perform as expected.Giving these 3 stars is being generous. I have 5 sets to use up now, damn. I was using light gauge and thought these mediums would hold up, but they lasted for only two hours......my Fender 3250L bullets at least lasted a few weeks. Going to try the Fender on my Gibson and see how they sound. I'm still in search of the ""perfect"" set of strings. I'm open to suggestions",3,Put these on and played last night,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",neutral A26NQIGPSFBU5Z,B0002F7K7Y,DC,"[0, 0]","I decided to give these a try after buying just earnie balls. Wow! Just wow! My inexperienced ear was able to tell a difference in the sound. It was just... Right. I can't explain it exactly. The .10 gauge is great for standard and eb tuning, although can be tuned lower. I would recommend something thicker for that though. But these are great and you should get em!",5,Perfect strings. (.10's),1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A1EMD22HC94SI1,B0002F7K7Y,"D. Dulin ""Dave D""","[2, 7]","I have played on D'addario Before, actually the first string I started out on.Super light's are ok, but can wear out real fast, So, It's importent not to put to much stess on them.....espescially if You do alot of tricks, pinched hormonic's vibrato's, extreme bend's, etc they will break. Any skilled guitarist know's to use extream caution when tuning....any strings,I did try extra light (while they do soud nice,and have a nice feel to them) I would not recamend these for beginer's, cause beginer's tend to press hard, when they first stat out.Personally, I don't like D'addario's at all, I find the tone to bright.",2,Not the best,1322524800,"11 29, 2011",negative A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0002F7K7Y,digitel,"[0, 0]",These strings are just prefect and feel awesome. As you can tell from the amount of reviews on this product they are extremely popular.. and all those people cannot be wrong,5,Favortie,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B0002F7K7Y,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[0, 0]","Some say ""daw-dare-e-o"", ""de-ah-dare-e-o"", ""dad-ar-ee-oh"", or ""dee-ah-dare-e-o""Others shorten it to ""D-adds"" or even ""Daddy-O's"". Took me a while to figure that last one out.I was trying to find out info about ""Daddy-O strings"" and why people thought they were so great. Duh.While people may disagree on how to say the name, few debate the idea that these are great strings.* Less expensive that most string sets out there, especially if you buy multi-packs* Color-coded to make string changes easy* Easy to find from most any vendor or music store* Made in the USA* You can collect ""players points"" for SWAG* They are sealed in a special ""environmentally friendly"" package to keep them fresh and corrosion-free* They have one of the widest range of string-size combinations availableIf you are just starting out and do not know what to put on your new guitar then the phrase ""set it up with EXL-120s"" or ""put on some Da-Dairy-O"" nines"" is a good choice, at least for a strat or tele-like guitar.I personally like them better than Ernie Ball Super Slinkys aka ""EB Pinks"", but I cannot quite put my finger on ""why"".You can pay more for coated strings, cryogenic frozen strings, boutique strings, and all that but if you do not know what any of those are then you probably haven't been playing long enough to find value in them.Almost every guitarist has a set of strings they ""swear by"" because they work wonders that no other string can - they make them play smoother or faster, their last set of strings lasted for 6 years, or whatever.I just appreciate a great value, and D'Addario strings are just that.BTW, for the record the official pronunciation is ""Da-Dairy-O"":>> ""We receive letters each week regarding the correct pronunciation of the D'Addario name. Some years back, we even ran an ad that illustrated an easy way to pronounce the D'Addario name. The name is pronounced phonetically as follows: Da-Dairy-O. A simple way to pronounce the most difficult name in musical accessories!""",5,"""Da-Dairy-O"" produces great USA-made strings at a great value",1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive A1RPGT25Q5QSKU,B0002F7K7Y,"Donald E. Cooper ""MarsFan""","[0, 0]",I enjoy this very much! Very good strings! It's a good brand too! I recommend it for any acoustic that you have or will have!,5,Good Strings!,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A2YQTEPCGZ5N7J,B0002F7K7Y,Don B,"[0, 0]","Hold a tune very well, and sound good. The seem to have a bit less tension than other brands strings of the same gauge, but thats ok.If you dont wipe them off after playing, they wont last long. But I always do, and I change strings often, so that isnt an issue for me.Overall, some of the best strings available.",4,Good strings,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",positive A3N27L13CWJ9HY,B0002F7K7Y,D. R. Smith,"[0, 0]",I'm just starting out on the electric guitar and was told these were the best. I like the light strings because they are kinder to my fingers and they still have a decent sound. The price is right.,5,Color-coded for dummies like me,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A2MVPY9XVYST9H,B0002F7K7Y,"D_Strasse ""D_Strasse""","[0, 0]","Not much to say, these are your basic hex core, nickel plated round wound strings. They are the equivalent ofErnie Ball Slinkys (Yellow)They play nice, and feel pretty much the same in my humble (non-touring musician's) opinion.Also, it's nice that strings are now coming in air tight packaging to keep the fresher and rust free longer. As a note these come packed together in a single bag, with color coded washers, (as opposed to the EB sets that are packed individually in paper sleeves or DR sets that come two to a sleeve.)In summary, if you're searching for the subtle sonic differences between the brands then you probably aren't reading this review, you're out experimenting. For others, the lowdown is that these seem like good strings and are definitely worth checking out to see which ones you prefer more.",5,Good strings,1334707200,"04 18, 2012",positive A2ZGBCQPF5Q17N,B0002F7K7Y,"Earle G ""Earle G""","[0, 0]",I have been using this brand in several different gauges for many years and continueto do so. I get long life and very good clarity from D'Addarios.,5,D'Addario EXL110 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - .010-.046 Regular...,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B0002F7K7Y,Ed,"[0, 0]","These aren't usually my go-to strings, but D'Addarios are a good, solid sounding string. They last fairly long when taken care of, and don't usually break too often. I DO like that they sound kind of bright without being overbearing. They will continue to be my 2nd string of choice, as they've not failed me any time I've purchased them. Definitely recommended.",5,"Good, solid strings",1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002F7K7Y,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]",These are a great alternative to phosphor bronze transatlantic cables for acoustic guitar! I would rather concentrate on making music. Why fight your guitar?,5,I was looking for a lighter option for my acoustics,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A20OBCQWBKCGZT,B0002F7K7Y,Flaherty,"[0, 1]",My son has been a guitarist for seven years and loves these strings. Not a single one has broken since he started using these three weeks ago. These strings tend to repel the dirt and dust even with heavy play the strings look very good. He has been getting less callous on his fingers. The tone produced by these stings is very good especially considering the low price. My son has a very heavy hand but these strings are well made and withstand play from any style.,4,"Long lasting, little pain",1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B0002F7K7Y,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[1, 1]","The gauges are identical to Ernie Ball Regulars (yellow label) but the D'Addario's string tension feels stiffer, which is nice for slide playing. I like my action medium-low, comfortable for straight playing and bending, solid intonation for chords, yet not too much fret rattle for slide.I usually stretch the heck out of Ernie Ball's after putting them on because they have so much spring in them. I deliberately left the D'Addarios unstretched overnight and found they settled in nicely without much stretching at all. Their new sound is quite bright as advertised, but has far less of what I call `new string jangle', which is fine by me. As a kid, I'd sweat that off in an hour but these days, playing a number of instruments, it can last awhile.There's a string tension chart, handy for designing a custom set and each pack has a serial number. I'll admit I'd never considered the possibility guitar strings were worthwhile targets for counterfeiting, but apparently that's the case and D'Addario provides a web site lookup to verify your set. If you do come across fakes, if you're willing to report it, they'll provide you with a genuine replacement for free.I've used D'Addario phosphor-bronze acoustic strings on guitars and mandolins for over 25 years and swear by their quality and consistency. I've used Ernie Ball's on electrics for even longer. Habits can be tough to break but, as my playing has broadened out from my rock roots, I find it interesting to experiment with different gauges and windings. Finally nailing a sound and feel you've been chasing after for years makes it all worth it.",4,A Little Tighter Than Ernie Ball's,1331337600,"03 10, 2012",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002F7K7Y,From Detroit,"[3, 3]","I ended up settling on these as being my favorite strings years ago. Ultimately, they're simply the best for the money. You can get them for less than $3 per pack, if you shop around.",5,My favorite strings,1197676800,"12 15, 2007",positive AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B0002F7K7Y,GJack,"[0, 0]",These are perfect strings for a gig or a long practice session. The strings keep their tone for a long time. Can easily last upto a month on daily practice for 2-3 hours.,5,Perfect tone and durability for the price!,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002F7K7Y,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]","I have used d'addario for a number of years. I'm not hot about their acoustic, but electric...they're a whole new world. I like these nickel on my tele...they give them that extra twang.",5,Top notch,1337212800,"05 17, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002F7K7Y,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","I have used D'Addario strings for years on my Gibson Les Paul and they sound GREAT. Had a stint where I tried coated strings on the Paul but they just didn't have the ringing bright tone that D'Addarios have. I've never been one to have strings break on me that often, guess I just don't play that heavy-handed, but I have many friends who do and who still use these and find them very reliable. They are comparible in tone to Dean Markely's and Slinky's IMHO. I very much recommend these strings to anyone who plays electric guitar of all styles - I have used them on rock, country, jazz, fusion and christian contemporary gigs. Very dependable. The set usually lasts me a couple of shows before I change them out - like any string they will lose brightness after a couple of gigs. Strings claiming to last longer than that in tone are, in my opinion, usually somewhat lifeless to begin with. Anyway... these are great threads for the ole geetar - if you have never used them you should try them out... good stuff.",5,The Workhorse of Strings,1335398400,"04 26, 2012",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0002F7K7Y,GunHawk,"[1, 1]","As I stated about some other guitar strings I purchased here, these D'Addarios for my electric guitar give me the sound, service and price point I need!",5,You stick with what you know and like.,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002F7K7Y,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","great strings, and they last well! i've never had a problem with these and i'm glad i can get them on here for a decent price.",5,great strings,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B0002F7K7Y,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 0]",I've been using D'Addario XL strings since the 80s. I love 'em. The 10 pack price is amazing.,5,Great strings at a great price,1276041600,"06 9, 2010",positive A3FBE4WF5KQRR1,B0002F7K7Y,jamie,"[0, 0]","The best strings I ever bought and I've bought them all. I got these for my electric and the EJ26-10P acoustic electric for my acoustic. They have a really full sound, bright highs, and they bend like crazy.",5,fantastic,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A2VRAT69JDAD3W,B0002F7K7Y,"Jason Whitt ""Whittmeister""","[0, 0]","Folks, I've tried them all from Dean Markley to Ernie Ball. All have their good and bad points. But after 22 years of guitar playing, D'Addario still makes the best electric guitar strings for my money. Although I prefer the super light top, regular bottom version, I have always loved the feel, tone and durability of D'Addario strings.",5,D'Addario makes the best,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive A3L51MT8QKSULJ,B0002F7K7Y,JBIZZLE,"[0, 0]",I have been purchasing these strings for over 15 years now. Only string that I allow to touch my electric guitars.,5,Great Strings,1380412800,"09 29, 2013",positive A2WROWUBLQ9GZZ,B0002F7K7Y,J.C.,"[1, 1]","Been using these for years. I like the Regular Slinkies, too, but it seems these tend to last longer. Or, it could just be in my head. Either way, I am happy with them.",4,Tried and true,1403222400,"06 20, 2014",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B0002F7K7Y,Jeff Felker,"[0, 0]","I've been playing for nearly ten years and I've used all sorts of strings on many different guitars, I've had ball ends pop off for no reason, ball ends rolling around in the bottoms of containers when I've bought them new, and a lot of unnecessary string breakage and fast corrosion, (all top brands) I have also overpaid for fancy gimmicks on strings that are supposed give you magic tones ect. Then I tried D'addario, they just work and work well, I'm not asking for anything magical I just need what I need when I need it and these string have never failed to deliver, I've been using them for over three years now I don't know why I didn't give them a shot sooner, I could have saved a lot of money trying them first. Bottom line is these strings do the job without any drama, giving me more time to just play!",5,"D'Addario, I've finally found my strings!",1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive A306NASGVUDFKF,B0002F7K7Y,"Jeffrey E ""jeffinaustintx""","[0, 0]","These bright sounding strings are easy to play, hold up well and rarely break. One of my favorite strings for my Les Paul. I tend to go with Ernie Ball Super Slinky's on my Strat, but these would probably sound nice on a Strat as well.",4,"Clasic sound, great quality",1293148800,"12 24, 2010",positive A5JC41VQDJVU0,B0002F7K7Y,Jerome Vencalek,"[0, 0]","The price was most definately the main draw,I am very glad that I placed the order,these people are pleasant to work with!!!!!",5,strings,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0002F7K7Y,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","This is my second order of the 10 pack. A local store wants 29.99 for one set of these. The feel is really good in my opinion as opposed to all the other brands I've tried; including, and especially the most commonly used eb's. I have however had a slight issue with certain D strings. On occasion, it looks as if the winding is chipping off, but not at the frets. I change strings quite often so it really doesn't matter. Not sure what that's about but it doesn't affect anything and like I said this IS my second order of these so I gave them 5 stars. Any less and I'd look dumb.",5,Best deal I can find anywhere,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A1CKZGG8OQ2DTS,B0002F7K7Y,John Dziekan,"[0, 0]",I've been using these strings on my guitars for the last 30+ years. They always give me consistent results. I consider them one of the greatest bargains out there.,5,D'Addario EXL110-10P Guitar Strings-My Favorite,1331596800,"03 13, 2012",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002F7K7Y,Jon S,"[0, 0]","I love these strings, been using them forever and via Amazon Subscribe and Save I get them for a really good price.",5,Love the tone!,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A3VG7F7SZUK87S,B0002F7K7Y,"Joshua S. Hill ""je5u5freke""","[0, 0]","I didn't give 5 stars just because I know there are better strings out there, but these strings are a great value and wouldn't hesitate to buy them again. In fact, I have already bought them several times. One little thing I appreciate about these strings is the different colored ends that makes them easy to identify.",4,Good strings,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002F7K7Y,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","For a good, basic set of regular light gauge electric guitar strings, it's difficult to go wrong with D'Addario's EXL110s. The range of thicknesses generally works well, and D'Addarios tend to be pretty consistent. Some other brands may offer special features that go beyond what you get with the EXL110s (e.g. coating, super brightness, and so on), and some players prefer a slightly heavier or slightly lighter gauge string (e.g. sets that start with 9s or 11s), but for most purposes these work great, hold their tuning well, and seem to last pretty well, too.",4,Excellent Basic Electric Guitar Strings,1332460800,"03 23, 2012",positive A2101DHHDMZ93X,B0002F7K7Y,just_keith,"[0, 0]","The D'Addario sets are good stuff. I got turned onto them about a decade ago by a coworker. The color coded ends are great whether you are new at changing strings or just want it more automated if you are an old veteran. With stretching, they stay in tune fine. The unknown truth about non-nylon strings (and maybe even them, too) is that there are only a handful of string makers, and D'Addario actually makes them for other companies (Gore uses them for their Elixir series, and just adds the polyweb coating). I also use the GHS standard .010 sets, and they are good too. My faves are the Ernie Ball sets, but they rarely go on sale. I don't remember who makes what strings for what companies, though. With offshore production a standard thing now, it's no telling where they actually come from anyways. I DOUBT that GFS strings are domestic production, for instance.",4,good strings,1297814400,"02 16, 2011",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B0002F7K7Y,JVincent,"[1, 1]","In my opinion, D'Addario is the standard by which all other strings are measured. I keep trying different brands from the cheap to the boutique, and I always keep coming back to D'Addario. Extremely versatile, stable and they last as long as can be reasonably expected of any non coated string.",5,What can I say - D'Addario's rock!,1283472000,"09 3, 2010",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B0002F7K7Y,kannibul,"[0, 0]","These strings are good. Nice tone, last a decent amount of time, and they're cheap. Color coded ball-ends make it easy to string without having to pay much attention. I use these on all my electric guitars now, where before I used Dean Markley 11-52 (mostly Les Paul scale) - I moved to these when I got a strat-scale guitar. I don't remember why I picked these, other than they are cheap and readily available everywhere, where Dean Markley can be hit or miss.",4,"Good strings, Great Price.",1384473600,"11 15, 2013",positive A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B0002F7K7Y,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[0, 0]","These strings aren't for everyone, and probably not what you want for everyday, normal playing. But if you're looking for a fast-playing string with a bright sound, this is the string. In addition to putting them on my guitar, I also have a six-string banjo (guitar tuning) and just couldn't get the sound I wanted from regular guitar strings. Light guage nickel strings were recommended to me, and they were exactly what I was looking for. They have a clear, bright sound that great for picking and strumming. I play a lot of bluegrass and Irish music, and I feel these strings are ideal for that purpose. I use a lot of D'Addario strings on my various instruments, and I think they offer the most bang-for-the-buck in terms of quality and tone. You can pay more, but I don't think you get that much more. Although these were intended for electric guitar, they also work well on resonator guitars.",5,Great special-purpose string set,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive A2W7M00WSI4JND,B0002F7K7Y,Kreature,"[1, 4]","D'Addario Are The Best Strings That I Have Tried, I Used To Use Ernie Ball Super Slinky's But Found That These Last Longer, The Ernie's Bend and Play Well But They Tend To Go Dull Faster Not To Mention The Ernie's Start Corroding Within A Week, These D'Addario Strings Stay Brighter Longer, I Usually Change Them About Every 4 Weeks, The Ernie's Only Last Me A Week, 2 Weeks At The Most, That Can Get Expensive Fast, All Around The D'Addario Strings Are The Strings 4 Me, Retraction, when I originally wrote this review I thought they were the best, Turns out they are in fact way better than Ernie Ball Strings, but they are no longer my preference, A friend of mine told me about DR strings and they are much better than these D'Addarios. DR's last three times as long as D'Addario. the DR's cost a lil more but they are way better, for the money Addarios are good but I would recommend spending a few dollars more for DR strings",3,"Best Strings Available "" Until I Played DR Strings""",1327536000,"01 26, 2012",neutral ASG42G9QTBUX1,B0002F7K7Y,Kyle,"[1, 1]","An opinion on guitar strings is fairly subjective. With that said, I've been stringing my jackson soloist w/ floyd rose with these strings for years. I've never had a problem, and I wouldn't buy anything else.",5,Perfection,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A3IY9JZZ36OQSV,B0002F7K7Y,lee cardwell,"[0, 0]",They are ok not a big fan tho they have a odd metal sound when you play them. I had earnie ball on previously and I might switch back or go to dunlop witch I put on my 7 sting and love. But I probably won't get these again..... Ever.,3,Ehhh,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",neutral A2Z15UQEUTE3T9,B0002F7K7Y,Leon2142,"[0, 0]","To be clear: I am quite the newbie guitar player.After i managed to break a string on my electric guitar, i decided to try and tackle replacing the strings myself, as most guitarists do. Things went alright, but on trying to tune the thinnest string, it broke. I just figured it was something I did, and wasn't the products fault, so i grabbed another string from another pack and that one went on fine. Overall, i've played quite abit with these strings, and have yet to break another one. Pretty good sound quality, and i like the idea that they pack the strings in a moisture-resistant package to prevent corrosion.",4,Pretty good strings,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive AI3UHRU7ZBXFL,B0002F7K7Y,Luis Santana,"[0, 0]",como siempre esta marca con sus productos de calidad es un producto 100% recomendado por mi! es superrr bueno!! OK,5,Excelente!!,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B0002F7K7Y,Marc,"[0, 0]","These strings have made me a D'Addario customer for life. The sound and feel are perfect, and I find that they last much longer than more expensive coated strings. I have no desire to buy any other brand.These strings are NOT over-hyped.",5,"Lives up to the hype, my new favorite strings.",1295136000,"01 16, 2011",positive A1ZMV5QSAR8V2L,B0002F7K7Y,Mark D. Davis,"[0, 0]","d,addario makes great strings, this just where not the gages I was lookin for.other than that I like this brand of strings",3,"d,addario",1334880000,"04 20, 2012",neutral AF331KJH45RIH,B0002F7K7Y,Mark Rodgers,"[0, 0]","I've almost exclusively used Earnie Balls and D'addarios since I was a kid,and have always been satisfied. I've taken advantage of Amazon deals on both strings lately. The D'addarios are excellent strings, and this price on the 10-pack was unbeaten,anywhere.",5,good strings,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A1C60KQ8VJZBS5,B0002F7K7Y,"Marktwain10 ""Marktwain10""","[1, 3]","These have good tone, but I can't see much of a difference over other brands at the same price point. I initially experienced buzzing after the string change with these but I needed to adjust the truss rod. Came in a timely manner from Sam Ash. Thanks!",4,Nothing extraordinary.,1298937600,"03 1, 2011",positive A1URXSRV6WDHVY,B0002F7K7Y,Marty Gillis,"[0, 0]","These D'Addario strings are great! I am currently using them on my Epiphone Sheraton and compared to the Fender Bullets I had been using, these stay more uniform in tone throughout their life. Intonation is good and I've noticed less breakage as well.These strings are a bit bright but have plenty of 'good' sparkle too and really sound good on my Strat, even more so than my Sheraton. Being from the 'old school' I still much prefer strings to be packaged individually in paper, but what can ya do? Besides that, I am totally stoked and happy with these. I think I might try 9's on the Sheraton but even as is they play (and sound) very good.",5,Like em' better than my old Bullets,1331337600,"03 10, 2012",positive A6OLPMJ9HH4IP,B0002F7K7Y,"M. C. Malkemus ""MS""","[0, 0]","They sound great, and I'd purchase them again. With ten packs, it will likely be a while before I do so.",5,Good strings for a good price,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002F7K7Y,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought these strings at a local shop for a Fender Telecaster on reccomendation from the guitar tech. These work well with the Telecaster tone and string through design. I like the tones I get from these and the price is very good. I do know that Ibanez uses XL's with all of their new guitars and I have used these srtrings with an older strat and they last a long time and stay in tune without issue mostly due to their basic fundamental design.I am not loyal to any string company, but I find that different companies work well on different guitars. I am a big DR string user with my other guitars which require thicker strings, so using 9 guage is new to me.Originally, I went to the shop for some EB super Slinky's after snapping the high E string which were sold out and went with these and could not be happier. I may buy the same strings next time, but I see Telecaster players using GHS Boomers in 9's, so that is also an option for the future.",4,Good strings for all around use,1343865600,"08 2, 2012",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0002F7K7Y,Michael J. Edelman,"[0, 0]","I've tried just about every make of round wound electric guitar strings in the last 30-40 years, and I've settled on D'Addarios for all my guitars. Their strings are of uniformly high quality and excellent consistency, the price is right, they're color coded to make string changing easier, and they come in an air tight plastic package that keeps them from corroding even after sitting in a guitar case or a year or more. The 10s are my choice for rock and blues.",5,My favorite strings,1321228800,"11 14, 2011",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002F7K7Y,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I've used these since I fist started playing, always trying the latest and greatest along the way, but I keep on coming back to these. They have a great feel to them, sound twangy and great, have decent durability, are cheap as all get out, and have the best multi pack deals out there(especially on Amazon)....I simply don't see any reason to switch atm. Try 'em out, you'll like 'em :)",5,Time tested goodness,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002F7K7Y,miT,"[0, 0]",I bought these to put on my Epiphone Sheraton II. I really like the thickness of the strings and the full tone they offer. Rhythm and lead styles both sound great. Definitely recommend these strings and will buy more in the future.,5,"Full, thick sound",1329177600,"02 14, 2012",positive A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B0002F7K7Y,mkniser,"[0, 0]","D'Addario strings are awesome! These strings speak with a bold,defined and POWERFUL voice. The bass strings boom with thunderous lows and the treble strings glisten with sparkling highs without being too harsh. They are very sweet to the ears and tonally balanced across the board without one frequency overpowering the other. I have tried a lot of different strings, DR's, Ernie Ball, Dean Markley, Elixir, GHS, you name it. After putting a set of EXL110's (10-46 gauge) on my Gibson SG special faded and comparing them to Ernie Ball I noticed a huge difference, not only were they brighter but they lasted longer. I used to change a set of Regular Slinkys every two months but with EXL's I was changing strings every five to six months. They work in a variety of applications, metal, hard rock, jazz, blues, reggae, etc. and respond great at any dynamic level. D'Addario is ""The Player's Choice"" for a reason after using these I can't see myself using anything else! They feel good,sound great and are exceptionally consistent from set to set. If you haven't used them yet, give 'em a try and see what you're missing.",5,D'Addario is the way to go!,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive AMEZJVXMSEPY0,B0002F7K7Y,M. Luke,"[0, 0]","I have been playing guitar for three decades and It seems to me that D'Addario has been around.I use light strings when I want more control and easier bends for blues songs on my electric guitar. Light strings in my hands do seem to wear out sooner, probably because I used them in this manner. It is great that Amazon stocks these, making ordering convenient. These come in a stay fresh vacuum pack, so ordering more than one and keeping an extra set around is prudent.",5,Great set of strings - with history,1330732800,"03 3, 2012",positive A3NTAQ473SV08U,B0002F7K7Y,modbantam,"[0, 0]","Daddy's never let you down. I like their longevity too. I don't switch til one cuts, so they last as cheap as I actually am.",4,Decent Price,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A1GXG8FTXEA72D,B0002F7K7Y,Mustafa M.,"[0, 0]",Fits very well on my les Paul 100,4,Very good sound and feel,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A1BTNPMESS99PL,B0002F7K7Y,Nunya Biz,"[0, 0]","I replaced the factory strings on myDean Playmate Avalanche Junior Solid Body Electric Guitar, Metallic Silver, 3/4 Sizeand what a difference in sound. These strings seriously rock. I also use D'Addario strings on my ukulele and I've had great luck with those. They withstand a lot of play and I don't have to replace them often. The best part is, the sound is so much brighter and louder. Definitely recommended.",4,The sweet sound of music...,1336262400,"05 6, 2012",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B0002F7K7Y,Pat,"[0, 0]","If you're a Froosh fan like me, than look no further. These are the strings used by John Frusciante (formerly of the Red Hot Chili Peppers). These strings really are special. They help nail his tone and are slick, light, feel and handle bends perfectly. I use these on my 1962 Strat Reissue and they really compliment the stratocaster well. Highly recommended for those playing blues/funk/rock.Plus, I mean, come on, John mother *&%$#$% Frusciante uses them! :p",5,The strings Frusciante uses,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002F7K7Y,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",The best strings i've ever had so far miles above ernie ball strings,5,Five Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A1DUPFUG526MVF,B0002F7K7Y,"Peter A. Andolfi ""Duke Crescent Of Deviantart""","[0, 0]",One this is a Long Island Company located in Farmingdale New York. They are the leader in new technology of strings...,5,Awesome!,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B0002F7K7Y,"Peter ""Thib's""","[0, 0]",I've been using these for years. Tried others but I prefer these. I'd allways come back to D'addario's. They just sound good. I'm satisfied.,5,Great sounding strings,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A27H0T39U3FZB5,B0002F7K7Y,"P. MSakamoto ""boy clothes""","[0, 2]","For this review, I used the services of my super-musician friend, Mike. Thanks for the very thorough review, Mike!******************D'Addario XL Nickel WoundRegular Light Gauge EXL110Bright Round Wound.010-.046I installed these strings on a Schecter Diamond Serier Acoustic - Electric HybridC-1 E/A in order to test the sound using both acoustic and electric settings. The strings were easy to work with on installation.In particular, I liked the color coding of the strings vs the traditional individuallywrapped strings. The color coding makes it hard to accidentally mix similar strings and ismore environmentally friendly in terms of packaging. Also, the sealed packet wouldappear to keep the strings from oxidizing longer.The strings tuned up quickly and reached stable tuning within a very short time frame.After only about an hour they needed only slight tuning adjustment and were ready to go.First, I tried the Hybrid using a clean acoustic setting and the string produced a surprisingly nice range of sound, especially in the lower registers. This was a bit unexpected because of the ""bright"" label on the package. I actually prefer a widerrange of frequencies so this was a nice bonus. The highs were clean and bright.Using the Bernard Butler setting on the Line 6 Amp I tried the electric side of the Hybrid.The action of the strings was light and fast and notes could be comfortably bent. The sound produced was very similar to that of the more expensive strings that previously were on the guitar, which leads me to my closing point.Overall, I was very pleased with the performance of these strings and when you consider the fact that they only cost around $3, D'Addario EXL110's will be put in my ""Best Buy"" category for future purchases.",5,Great value strings for electric and hybrid guitars,1332201600,"03 20, 2012",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B0002F7K7Y,pops,"[0, 0]","tough to even strech this into a full review...this is a no brainer! great strings, an industry standard at a great price, what's nor to love?!?",5,no sense passing it up,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A1JOANG98KBFKU,B0002F7K7Y,Rachel Himes,"[0, 0]","I have been a faithful user of D'Addario strings since a well meaning obsession-starter recommended them to me at a local music store. Compared to other brands of nickel strings that I've used, these ones just feel ""cleaner"" than the others. They have a clearer sound, and seem to hold their tune better than most.If you're looking for acoustic strings, you can't beat the phosphorus bronze for warmth and clarity. But if you're looking for electrics that are reasonably priced and sound clean, look no further.",4,Pretty good for an electric.,1331856000,"03 16, 2012",positive A3621QMU492VV4,B0002F7K7Y,Ray Mond,"[0, 0]","I've been using the D'Addario strings for about 10 years now... US steel, US made and private labels provider for many other brands of strings. (in other words many other flashy string package companies are just the middleman between you and the best strings... little known fact in the industry) Their tone and longevityrivals any other string in the industry. After 40plus years of playing, D'Addario Rocks.",5,THE ONLY STRING FOR ME...,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0002F7K7Y,Reviewer,"[0, 0]","These are good, quality strings that will last on your guitar for many months to come. Probably my second favorite after Ernie Ball.",5,Good quality,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002F7K7Y,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[0, 0]","These EXL115 .011 gauge D'Addarios are good strings at a good price. They sound nice and bright on my Epiphone Sheraton II and particularly twangy on the lower end of the scale, which I like. I'd rather get these and replace them periodically than try to make any kind of old strings last a long time. The strings don't break either.",5,Good strings at a good price,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0002F7K7Y,Risenheart Consulting,"[0, 0]",Great strings at a great price. These strings have a nice sound to them and they aren't the flimsy little strings you normally get for you guitar. Nice sound for a nice price...,4,Good,1384473600,"11 15, 2013",positive A52REIMRM97HV,B0002F7K7Y,RJ,"[0, 0]","I love these strings and the price too since I like to change them every time I do a modification to my guitars. Every couple months I change something making ""Upgrades"". They sound Great and stay in tune well.",5,Good Price.,1342137600,"07 13, 2012",positive A91PW87FR65XH,B0002F7K7Y,"R. J. Province ""Blade""","[1, 2]","I usually use 9s, but decided to try these 10s instead. I didn't notice much of a difference at first, but after a while I noticed that it's easier to tune between the G and D string (3rd and 4th strings) because the gauges are closer. Sound is just right for instrumental rock, shredding metal and delivering that Fatal Blow...",5,Helps me deliver a Fatal Blow...,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002F7K7Y,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 0]","As stated, I use the D'Addario 9s and 10s on all my electric guitars except for theGibson LP's and I use Brite wires on those.I like the D'Addario's over the Brite wires because they have color coded balls and thismakes changing out all the strings at once a lot easier.I do not produce a lot of body acid, so strings last a very long time with me, no matterwho the manufacturer is, and I play many guitars in my collection so none of them gets heavyuse.The EXL strings produce great tone, and are great for bending.",5,Use both 9s and 10s on all but Gibson LP's,1341619200,"07 7, 2012",positive A2PBMCBT1R8TTL,B0002F7K7Y,Sam I Am,"[0, 0]","These DAddario EXL110 strings are light, responsive and make my Gibson guitar sound great. They work great. Why use anything else?",5,"light, great response and tone",1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3KKTTJACRWL16,B0002F7K7Y,Scott,"[0, 0]","I use D'addario strings almost exclusively, they make a quality product and at $3 a box shipped to my door when I buy 10 packs is a great deal.",5,Great strings,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B0002F7K7Y,S. Haney,"[0, 0]",I've been playing for 8 years and I own 4 electric guitars. All of my guitars are strung with D'Addario 10's. They sound great when they're fresh and in my opinion they stay fresh the longest. I play at least 15-20 hours per week so I put a decent amount of wear and tear on my strings. It's really the durability that sets these apart.The Amazon price is terrific. I like to restring my main guitar a little bit more than once a month and I can buy a year's worth of these for the same price as 1 set of bass strings. I'd definitely recommend these strings and recommend purchasing through Amazon.,5,My favorite electric guitar strings,1323993600,"12 16, 2011",positive A1Q94IXHEGQDV7,B0002F7K7Y,Skyler Smith,"[0, 0]","As with any Daddario or planet waves product, it's always great quality and has great tone. I've used almost every brand of stings out there, but I always come back to Daddario.",5,Great strings,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive A27GPJSZDRQ1ZW,B0002F7K7Y,Smurfie,"[0, 0]","If you're into playing blues, these strings have great tone and due to being a light guage, they allow you to bend the strigs easier. I'm not a working musician and only play for my own enjoyment, but I'd use these anywhere.",5,Great for playing blues,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0002F7K7Y,stefanj,"[0, 0]",Love these strings. Great for bending and awesome sound. I don't change strings nearly often enough but with a three pack I can rest assure that I always have a back up set just in case.,5,Love these strings,1318204800,"10 10, 2011",positive A217QN6PDMKS1A,B0002F7K7Y,Steve,"[0, 0]","I've been hooked on D'Addarios for quite a while. The per-unit price on these is great, and I never worry about breaking one of these.",5,Some of the best strings.,1381276800,"10 9, 2013",positive A2O52ICJCRQYVK,B0002F7K7Y,Steve,"[2, 3]","D'Addario Strings are not my usual strings, I have always used GHS and Ernie Ball Strings.To my surprise D'Addario Strings are very nice, however after 20+ years of GHS and Ernie Ball Strings it's tough for me to make a full time change over to D'Addario Strings.",5,D'Addario Guitar Strings,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B0002F7K7Y,Stinky K.,"[0, 0]","I like these strings. I have had nothing but problems with Ernie Ball strings, especially the higher ones unravelling at the ball ends and breaking as you are tuning up for the first time after a change. I have also found that the Ernie Balls break easily as well. I have had no problems with these, they sound good, feel good, and they are priced right.",5,Better Than Ernie Balls,1385164800,"11 23, 2013",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0002F7K7Y,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","D'Addario always comes through for the musician who wants a great product on the cheap. I've used boutique strings for many years, but always come back to these. Great tone, great string life (with a little maintenance) and very reasonably priced. Loved these as a replacement for the Fender Super Bullets that came on my USA Fender Standard Stratocaster.",5,Strumma Strumma,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B0002F7K7Y,Taoshaman,"[0, 0]","I'm a huge fan of D'Addario strings. They hold their tone & tuning longer than others I've tried, and when you buy the bulk packs you can't go wrong on quality + value.",5,Wouldn't play anything else,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B0002F7K7Y,T. Cox,"[2, 3]","After tons of experimenting, I settled on the EXL116 for D standard and E flat standard. I've tried 10-52 but the top is a little too floppy for D and that makes notes sound out of tune if you don't press the string just right. Also tried 11-56 and while that gives a real solid and full rhythm tone, the attack is too rounded due to the pick taking longer to travel over a wider string. That reduces articulation. So while you get a fuller sound with the 56, you get more dynamics and attack with the 52, and the latter makes metal rhythms sound heavier. You can EQ fullness into a rhythm track, but you can't add in pick attack and greater dynamics.Tension wise, at D standard 11-56 is ideal but 11-52 is doable. Sound wise, 11-52 has been best for my metal recordings and that's why I'm sticking with the EXL116 set from now on. I also replaced the G string with a 20 gauge wound for better sounding power chords. And compared to Ernie Balls, D'addarios start off less bright but maintain their brightness longer, thus a more even and predictable response over time.",5,Great for D and Eb standard,1310083200,"07 8, 2011",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0002F7K7Y,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]","I use these light guage strings because I have arthritis. Makes a big difference in how easy it is to play the guitar again. And if you buy them in a 10 pack, you save a bunch of money!",5,Best strings made,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive A102MU6ZC9H1N6,B0002F7K7Y,"Teresa Halbert ""Terri""","[0, 0]","This was a good purchase. My son has discovered guitars and music and when he needed strings, Amazon was his go-to place to buy them. He found exactly what his guitar needed and at a good price. He's very happy with this purchase.",4,"D'Addario EXL 116 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Medium Top/Heavy",1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002F7K7Y,TWM,"[0, 0]","I read some of the reviews and that people almost had to guess what strings were what. However on the bag that it comes with, to prevent corrosion, and on the box itself have a color coded guide saying what string is what color on the nut. The strings themselves are the normal color for strings.",5,Color coded.,1302825600,"04 15, 2011",positive AXJ19189TLBLJ,B0002F7K7Y,Wes,"[0, 0]",Great strings and they seem to hold their sound a long while. I’m not sure why a few people are putting these strings down; I’ve used them numerous times without any issues. They last as long and sound as good as any other brands I’ve played.,5,Great strings,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002F7K7Y,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","Great deal on great strings. They sound clear and bright and they last a good while. Quality strings DO sound different, and nearly as importantly, they feel good too.",5,Great strings,1384473600,"11 15, 2013",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B0002FO9QY,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]","I have an Epiphone Dot and I installed a Bigsby V5 on it. I could not find a gig bag for semi hollow body guitar so settled on this one due to the price. And a previous reviewer said his Dot with Bigsby fits. Well it fits, but just barely. The guitar fits snugly in the plush lined case. I have to turn the arm of the Bigsby around, facing down, to close the case. I think the case probably pushes the arm down a little bit even in this position. I probably wouldn't store my guitar in this case for long periods cuz I'd worry about tension on the strings. Otherwise I like it.",4,Fits my Dot (with Bigsby) just barely,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002FO9QY,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","The shell and the lining of the case are perfect: hard on the outside, and soft on the inside.I opened up the box and my Epiphone Dot slid right in.The only thing that worries me is that the hinges feel a little cheap, and the lock cold be beat with a bic pen.I'm not traveling around with my guitar too much, so that's not a problem for me, but I would worry a bit if I were checking it on an airline.Otherwise, it works perfectly for what I bought it for - protecting it in my mancave / basement from dings and scratches.",4,Fits like a glove,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A1QN075G0OKBWJ,B0002FO9QY,Joe Bouler,"[1, 1]","There seems to be a lot of know it alls when it comes to this case. One reviewer says it's made by Fender. I seriously doubt that and have to wonder on what he bases that on. Show me proof. Someone else seems to think it's made by Epiphone. Sorry to disappoint you but Epiphone doesn't make cases. They accept bids from case manufacturers who can build a case to thier specifications at the lowest cost. I have several Epiphone 335 Dots and a Gibson ES335. I bought Epiphone cases for all of them. I found the Gibson case to be identical except for the color of the lining and the logo on the outside of the case. I couldn't see any sense in paying more money just for the Gibson name. My Gibson fits perfectly in the Epiphone case. Although the cases have the Epiphone logo on the outside, they are all made by TKL. How do I know that you're wondering? They have a TKL tag on the inside of the accessory compartment. That's been a few years ago. The cases you get now could be made by a different company. The case is very heavy and is actually heavier than the guitar. Regardless of who actually makes the case, it has to meet Epiphone's manufacturing standards so it's got to be good. This case will fit The 335 Dot, Casino, Sheraton and the Gibson ES335. Anyone who knows anything about guitars knows that the Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II has a much thicker body than the 335 Dot. This case was not intended for the Emperor II. It's a great case and will protect your guitar, but it's not designed to be thrown from a rooftop or run over by a car. I just bought two more of these cases for my Harmony Rockets. One is a single cutaway reissue and the other is a vintage double cutaway. Both guitars fit perfectly.",5,Sturdy Case,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A36C867ZDP30NQ,B0002FO9QY,John D,"[0, 0]",Bought this for my Dot. It fits snugly and is adequately padded. The outer material is strong so I feel comfortable carrying and storing my guitar in it. A must if your already paying so much more for the Guitar that will go in it.,5,Nice Case,1297555200,"02 13, 2011",positive A1URXSRV6WDHVY,B0002FO9QY,Marty Gillis,"[0, 0]","This Epiphone Hardshell case is a real bargain! Well built and functional, just the perfect size for your Dot, Casino, 335 , or in my case a Sheraton II. Finished in faux leather, a nice scuff resistant vinyl of some sort, much like the old Fender Tolex. NICE hardware on this case. All the latches are fitted well and are both good looking and rock solid. Hinges too. The handle isn't going anywhere! Inside you get a nice soft plush interior, the obligatory hinged compartment for strings and things, and a good solid rattle free fit for your guitar.Top all that off with 2 feet on the end for standing upright, 2 well placed feet on the side and 3 on the bottom. NO matter which way you place the case (other than upside down) both your guitar and case are protected. You get a total of FIVE good quality latches (one of them locks, key included) and hinges at either end. As I said, the hardware on the case is really good. For under one hundred dollars this case is an unbelievable bargain.I was immediately struck by how SOLID this case feels. It is no lightweight either. I feel totally secure keeping and transporting my Sheraton II in this case and unworried about it breaking apart or popping open, etc. Mine came almost scuff free out of the box, but there were a few signs that it had been handled a bit before packing. Still, it looks super and the overall visual presentation far outstrips the price.If I could make just two criticisms, it would be that I notice the stitching appears to be single stitched, rather than double stitched. Also, the strip of fabric that holds the lid open seems overly thin and not well implemented. It is a smallish piece of colored vinyl attached to the lid and case body and it looks like this will be the first thing to wear out or even just up and break. Also, when you close the case , instead of folding in on itself it tends to stick out the back of the case, necessitating you manually pulling it into the case before fully closing. I would have much preferred a nice self folding piece covered with the same material that lines the case itself. This is just a minor niggle and could easily be replaced by either yourself if you are handy, or most any music store with a halfway decent tech in the backroom.I have no reason to believe this case will fall apart anytime soon . Overall, I am extremely pleased with this case and my Sheraton II is happy to have found a long term home. An excellent value, highly recommended!",5,Epiphone is on the case!,1314921600,"09 2, 2011",positive A1BK0KBZBCB5V8,B0002FO9QY,Meant2Rock,"[0, 0]","great case for my Epiphone Sheraton II! If you own a dot, sheraton, or a 335, you should buy this case! It comes with a key so you can lock it.",5,Love it!,1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0002FO9QY,Michael J. Edelman,"[2, 2]","As a lot of Epiphone owners have learned, cases designed for the Gibson ES-335 clones won't fit Epiphone guitars, as the Epiphones have a slightly larger headstock. This case, however, fits my Dot Custom like a glove. The padding is perfect, the top is arched to precisely fit the guitar, and the build quality is better than you might expect at this price level.",4,Nice case,1308700800,"06 22, 2011",positive A2W03JTG0K5OKF,B0002FO9QY,Mike Diamond,"[1, 1]",Didn't expect much for the price but this is a top notch case for any of the Epiphone - Gibson Semi-Hollowbody Guitars - Great Deal to protect your investment!!,5,RIVIERA P93 FITS PERFECT!,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002FO9QY,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[3, 4]","I got this for my Epi Sheraton II:PROS: It fits perfectly; it's ""fur"" lined and has a decent sized internal compartment; it's solid and the hardware is sturdy; it has one locking latch (out of five), but nothing that would stop a real thief; it has two knobs on the bottom that allow the case to stand on end without tipping over, two knobs on the side for when you put it down on its side, and three knobs on the back that allow it to lay down without being completely on the ground; it's relatively thin.CONS: It's heavy; the handle is positioned oddly and at an angle; it has some ""Made in China"" characteristics.I've had several cases and this is one of the nicest. On a personal level, I'd prefer it didn't say ""Epiphone"" on the outside. But since it does it's a good place to hide a $3000 Gibson 335.",5,Fits like a glove,1298937600,"03 1, 2011",positive A2PD27UKAD3Q00,B0002FO9QY,"Wilhelmina Zeitgeist ""coolartsybabe""","[6, 6]","When my case arrived I feared it was too small to hold my Epiphone Dot. But, this case fits my Dot like a glove. The case is sturdy enough to protect my guitar from knocks and dings while the plush inside pampers the guitar's finish. The accessory compartment is large enough to hold my picks, tuner, and extra strings.",5,Excellent Hardshell Case,1203811200,"02 24, 2008",positive A3NK6WKA7GKRZS,B0002FOBJY,,"[0, 0]","Classic design. I remember these from 35 years ago in high school band. They haven't changed much, don't fix it if it's not broken.",5,Excellent music stand,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A35NAFXV5GHZ92,B0002FOBJY,"D. Limbach ""Gadget Guy, Digital Media Produce...","[0, 0]","My son uses this for practicing at home with his electric bass (Jazz Band) and his standup bass (Chamber Orchestra). It is solid, yet flexible in height and angle. Assembly was a breeze. This is the classic music stand in schools and is also excellent for home use. Built like a tank. Should last forever and can be passed down to the next generation of musicians in the family.",5,Possibly the Perfect Music Stand,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive AQK01UMFP9MND,B0002FOBJY,Douglas Kelban,"[0, 0]","This is a heavier duty and higher quality music stand than most. It will accommodate my big notebooks of fake sheets, which I love. Some people have complained about plastic hinges being fragile, but they are fine if you don't use excessive muscle.",5,Better than the average bear,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",positive AAGD3GA9ZVPLQ,B0002FOBJY,mike n ike,"[1, 1]",It's survived my clumsiness and I can load it with 4 pounds of guitar books without it breaking a sweat.,4,Good sturdy stand.,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive AFFH3F0W6N3MY,B0002FOBJY,mjosephl,"[0, 0]","The M48 is well built, sturdy and well balanced enough that I have no concerns about tipping, even when it is loaded with several music books and a folder of sheet music. The tray is wide with an appropriately sized lip, and is moveable up and down with a moderate effort. Once in place it stays there with no slipping. For all of the solid construction it does not feel heavy and it is easy to move around, although it would be a little awkward to transport it in a small car.This is one of those purchases where there are a number of alternatives, and I always have some concern that it will not be what I want when I get it... in this case it is a winner. Delivered when promised in good condition and appropriately packed.",5,Just right,1320883200,"11 10, 2011",positive A3W2EOWTZVIGC9,B0002FOBJY,Pone Tony,"[0, 0]","This is the one you want. It's a timeless classic, built like a tank, worth every penny. An investment in your musical future!",5,Timeless classic.,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive A19JA9J3BFBKNO,B0002FOBJY,rusty springer,"[0, 1]","Made in the U.S.A. was a great thing to see. Nothing but Chinese CRAP for sale anymore.(I'm looking at YOU N.A.F.T.A.) Sadly, not as nice as the ones I remember from high school band class.Plastic attachment clutch and EXTREMELY thin gauge metal. Who knows what REAL QUALITY would cost these days?Still, I do feel good knowing that an English speaking, tax paying U.S. citizen got to meet his house payment making these.GOD Bless the U.S.A.",4,Purdy close to nice...but not quite,1404086400,"06 30, 2014",positive AZPDO6FLSMLFP,B0002GIRP2,Aaron Taylor,"[0, 0]",tremendous mic!! love the case and shockmount being all inclusive.....got it at great price and its a kick ass addition to my rather wimpy home/portable studio.....love recording my mom and musical friends and they dig singing into a quality mic!!! I run it through an art tube preamp and it can make an unbelieveable hot signal without distortion and so very clear,5,love it!!,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B0002GIRP2,Arik Burke,"[0, 1]",There is no doubt in my mind that you will be impressed with the quality this microphone has to offer your home studio or voice-over applications. It does well and minimizing the air pressure impact of the room and it humbly presents any voice with great clarity and a bassy tone. NOTE: use a good preamp or a external EQ,5,great buy,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A3R8TPM1N7HFS4,B0002GIRP2,"Christopher John Taylor ""kateTaylor""","[2, 2]","I've only been in broadcasting for 3 years professionally and I have to say, after researching condenser microphones for several months, countless reviews and spec research I can honestly say, this mic compares and indeed exceeds many microphones costing hundreds of dollars more.Here's another interesting fact. I thought the "King of all Media", Howard Stern would have used some gold plated 10 thousand dollar anniversary rig... well I found out he uses a 990 as well. So, think about it, perfect for the amateur, perfect for the professional... and under 100 dollars? Incredible! You WON'T be disappointed on this buy.",5,An astounding microphone and incredible value!,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A34WEXT7SIRFE4,B0002GIRP2,@ciscoza,"[0, 0]","I'll keep this short and simple, I do alot of radio work, and saw the price of this mic of eBay (I wanted to use Paypal) and got it. 60 bucks for something I'd have easily have paid 100+ for, and with the included shockmount, it's a total steal. This obviously won't match top quality condensers, but for speech atleast, I find it to have a wonderful crisp tone with a warm sound to compliment your voice. It just has that smooth radio sound you hear on stations like NPR, which I just love. It sounds fantastic and with a proper interface, possibly the best condenser I've tested that's under 150 bucks.",5,Excellent Condenser for an excellent price.,1328227200,"02 3, 2012",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0002GIRP2,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","this is one of the best mics in this price range. It sounds incredible, and at this price it's unbeatable. I only use three mics, and this is my main vocal, drum overhead, and acoustic guitar mic (although I use two mics on the guitar). My other mic's are a SM57, which is incredible and not crazy expensive, and an Audio-Technica Instrument/Vocal mic. I love this mic and would replace if it ever breaks.",5,Incredible,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive A26JHKA8SNXV6P,B0002GIRP2,ffsalsa,"[0, 0]","Again these microphones are made for studio I use it live, again you have to have a good PA System for these to work great. Great microphone if you want to really sound like a real singer, this is the top of the top. Thank you Amazon.",5,ffsalsa@yahoo.com,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A37KJ0QD8HYF7A,B0002GIRP2,"Jing Garcia ""autoceremony""","[7, 7]","$49 for a $199 microphone at Amazon? May not be the best mic out there but for home studios, this one marks the spot. Get it if you're on a budget.",4,Not bad at all,1265932800,"02 12, 2010",positive AQZ7HGW2FF4ED,B0002GIRP2,John Doe,"[1, 1]","I love this product. It came fast, included extra shockmount line, shockmount, an adapter, the mic, instructions, and a very durable and protective case of easy transporting. The sound quality is great with the Art Tube Preamp(use mic cables, not 1/4"" cables for Phantom Power), and I couldn't be happier with it. It even looks impressive. Although, I do have to say that online the product looks silver and shiny, when in reality it is this ""off-silver"" color. Almost a gold, but not quite. It's not bad or anything, just different. And frankly, the thing could be purple for all I care- as long as it produces great sound, that's all that matters. Great product, and extremely affordable. No complaints.",5,Great Microphone,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive A7TRK2GG6BHWD,B0002GIRP2,"Johnny Pasta ""Johnny Pasta""","[2, 2]",The MXL 990 sounds just as every bit as good as some very expensive mikes I have used. Just like with any condenser mike it's a good idea to invest in a decent pop filter if you don't want those annoying popping P's in your recordings. I would recommend this mike to anyone for vocals or miking acoustic guitars in your recording studio or portastudio. Also a great mike for doing voiceovers.,5,Big Bang For The Buck,1320364800,"11 4, 2011",positive A1XXS0OSY2JLHW,B0002GIRP2,Joyfulsinger,"[0, 0]",It took me a while to figure out how to implement this mic. But with the right equipment it has turned out to be a nice addition to my recording studio.,5,A good mic for the price!,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002GIRP2,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I own two of these and they are perfect for home studio vocals, and a step above dynamic mics as long as you run this one through a pre (I use aPreSonus Tubepre Single-Channel Vacuum Tube Mic Pre. No matter which pre you get make sure it can supply phantom power because this mic needs it.Also, this model is XLR only. Even if you get an XLR to TRS adapter you will not be able to provide phantom power to it with that arrangement, so make sure that your mixer has a spare XLR input for this mic, and that it will provide phantom power if you skip my recommendation to get a pre amp.There are a few other things you need to know or consider if this is your first condenser mic: use the included shock mount because this mic picks up handling noise. Merely touching it will show up as ambient noise in your mix. A pop filter is essential.This mic is not optimal for live performances because it's delicate and does not lend itself to excess handling. It is perfect in controlled, stationary environments like home studios. Another reason is itd will pick up a lot of nearby stage noise if not placed in a 'sweet spot'.I mentioned that this is perfect for vocals and it is. However, it is not the best solution for micing instruments or amps, especially those in the lower registers. One of the main reasons for this is the low end frequency response is starts at 30Hz. You would be better off with a mic that goes down to 20Hz for instruments and amps.Bottom line: this is a great entry level condenser mic, especially for folks on a budget. As long as you understand its limitations and operating characteristics you should be pleased with it. I have had mine for almost four years and both have held up and and still sound great for vocals.",5,"Not pro quality, but great for home studios on a budget",1402185600,"06 8, 2014",positive AGDWVRFL81B4O,B0002GIRP2,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[13, 15]","[review updated after more time spent with the mic]Well, there's definitely some detail missing in the mids, but it has a generally pleasing ""very fat"" (aka muddy) tone. Makes a fair snare drum mic. Needs a bit of EQ for almost any practical application. I don't think I'd use it to track the vocals on anything, but it works. You'd be better off with a similarly-priced small-diaphragm condenser and a windscreen.",5,Cheap and really not all that bad.,1197590400,"12 14, 2007",positive A3EU3ET85O8ZFX,B0002GIRP2,"Youngblood ""Steven G.""","[1, 9]",man ya'll yall better quick get this here mic yo cuz it's all good and stuff man. because like when you be spittin some siK leeriX and all like i be going in the paint like weezy and eminem ya feel me.ay yo let's go.,5,Astonishing microphone,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B0002GIW3Y,Adam G,"[0, 0]","I have a Taylor GA4E. The elixir strings that came with it had nice bass, but were very bright. I tried some martins, ej16's which I love on my Seagull S6. However, those strings just didn't have enough bass and too much highs. I bought these recently and I love them. They are much better then the original strings. Very rich bass that really comes out. The highs are well balanced and still shine through without being too bright. My one complaint is that the mids sound a bit muddy to me. Anyway, the best sounding strings with the setup I have. Now off to buy some different bridge materials.EDIT: 9-22-12I also put these on my Seagull Mini jumbo and wow! Every time I come back to it after several weeks, I forget that I put the 600Ls on it. Then I pick it up and wonder why it sounds so balanced and nice supporting bass and realize they are John Pearse strings. Worth every penny.",5,Very nice.,1340668800,"06 26, 2012",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002GIW3Y,D. Dreifus,"[1, 1]","Was very pleased with JP 600L PB acoustic guitar strings. I wipe the strings with a Planet Waves microfiber cloth each time after playing and it seemed like they would last forever. Plus the tone of the bass strings was improved over the D'Addario EJ16 light I had been using that were installed by the factory, so I kept replacing with like kind. 600L is the exact same string gauges.I read a review on Shorline Music (an Amazon affiliate) about the John Pearse 710 NM PB and after trying those I like them even better than the 600L. They keep most of the same bass strings as the 600L (A, D, and G) but add some strings from the medium size: low E (.055 replacing .053) and high E and B each increasing .001, from .012 to .013, and .016 to .017.I had a concern about my ability to bend the B string using little finger only in blues F chord position - no problem.The improvement in tone is in all the right places. Very nice. Yet the overall tension of the set is increasing only very slightly under 10 pounds total, from the 162.2 lbs. for the D'Addario light.I play fingerstyle only and this set is said to be ideal for fingerstyle offering a balanced tension across all strings.I suppose things are always subject to change, but for now, I am amazed and delighted with these strings. You wouldn't think a simple string change could make much of a difference, but somehow these do.",5,Best strings I have tried,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A245MWTMXYXXHY,B0002GIW3Y,Fallbrookdave,"[0, 0]",Everyone has there opinions. I was told these were great strings by some and others tell me the quality control has slipped after the passing of John. What I can say is the strings go on really brassy bright for a few days. They slowly mellow out and seem to last a long time. Sound really nice on my Taylor 410CE.,4,Seem to be quality strings,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002GIW3Y,MetalFan,"[0, 1]","I bought these strings after they were suggested by a customer at a local shop. I play a cigar box guitar and stay with uncoated strings to get a traditional sound from the piezo pickup. This is my first set and I am impressed. These are not the most flexible strings as another reviewer mentioned, but seem to work well for three string chords and sound good through both a tube and acoustic amp.I would purchase these again for my needs. Previously I have used Ernie Ball Earthwoods which were more flexible in light form, but great also. It would be a toss up for me between the two, but I do know these sound alot better than the basic Matin SP strings I tried previously.",5,Bright sounding uncoated strings.,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B0002GIW3Y,Mike Griffith,"[0, 0]","I usually use Martin SP's, but I decided to give these a try. I'm pleased with them, but I would not rank them above the SP's. I did a little recording with them and I have to admit, they sounded a little brittle.",4,Worth a try,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",positive AAON97IT5IHP2,B0002GJ3E6,"Leland W. Morris ""Lkyguy""","[0, 0]","This is the best one out there BAR NONE ! Really, this is a keeper. Wish it came in different neon colors, as it would be really easy to find when you have broken a string on stage. That would make this one the BEST.",5,It really is the best out there.,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002GJ3E6,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]","This unit has a wider handle than most of the inexpensive string winders. I've restrung a dozen guitars in the past week, including two 12-strings, and it is holding up well.",5,Planet Waves Ergonomic Huitar Peg Winder.,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive AAYAXHC63IX1D,B0002GJ3E6,RB,"[1, 2]","Very happy with my new Peg Winder, feels very ergonomic, works well and is nice to use, Thanks for the prompt service and good price .... Cheers !!",5,Good Product Thanks !!,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002GJ3E6,Renbutsu,"[11, 13]","I have a few Planet Waves products and I can safely recommend them. This is no different, it works, I have no issues with the product, if you are looking for a peg winder, or any accessory, I'd recommend you look at Planet Waves among your research in brands.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",4,Planet Waves Peg Winder,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B0002GJ3E6,Steve,"[0, 0]","It works for what it is, it just feels a little light when you wind after getting the tension up. Not a bad product, just don't know how long it will last.",3,"Kinda flimsy feeling, but has worked ok for a couple windings so far",1393200000,"02 24, 2014",neutral A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002GJ3ZA,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",Stable and precise pick attack. Excellent choice for the aggressive guitar player. I am buying more gauges too. They last forever.,5,Excellent,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A1SMCTGDM2LK7X,B0002GJ3ZA,"Jorge Maciel A. Dias ""Jorge""","[0, 0]","Great picks, good to uses on lessons or situations that you certainly looses it. Very sheep relatives with the quantity.",5,Picks,1372809600,"07 3, 2013",positive A1N46MR82AUE4T,B0002GJ3ZA,JR,"[0, 1]",These picks work well and look as pictured. The shade of pink is very close to that in the picture. I would recommend them.,5,Great!,1390348800,"01 22, 2014",positive A29PEU8AQGFQ9X,B0002GJ3ZA,Mauro R..,"[1, 1]","There's not much to say about this pick. I like medium picks and this feels comfortable.They wear a bit faster than I would expect, but far rom being a problem. It may just be my style.The 12-pack seems a good balance between cost and quantity.",5,Good picks,1344124800,"08 5, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B0002GJ3ZA,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]",I ordered 5 different kind of picks and these were my favorite picks. They have a very comfortable feel and great sound!,5,"Dunlop 41P46 .46mm (Light Pink) Delrin Guitar Picks, 12-Pack",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A27E9UEA5ZMTN5,B0002GJ3ZA,tommy bravo,"[0, 0]",Far too slippery for my fingers when I shredding and the tip wears out way too fast as well.,2,Far too slippery for my fingers when I shredding and ...,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",negative A2T8JRVJRVNX8R,B0002GJ6FC,,"[0, 0]","This headstand works like a charm. It's simple, portable, and sturdy. P.s. to the people complaining about it falling over...I have no idea what you're doing with your guitars, but mine is very stable. Plus all headstands are a bit wobbly and I've used just about every brand. For the price, you can't complain.",5,Best overall value,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B0002GJ6FC,al,"[2, 2]",this piece of plastic is just terrible. you'd be better off with a couple of books and a towel.not recommended!,1,waste of money....,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",negative A1NNBJRXPIDA12,B0002GJ6FC,"B Perry ""bnb books""","[0, 0]","THis device is ok. It is light weight and folds nicely, but it is not especially stable. Convenient storage is its biggest plus.",3,A Decent Aid to String Changing,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",neutral A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002GJ6FC,Captn' Bob,"[1, 1]","A big help on the workbench when working on either guitar or bass. Seems sturdy enough. I side on safety so I use a soft cloth for extra protection, but this item does what it was designed to and should last a long time.",4,Works Great,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002GJ6FC,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","What a great little stand. I love using this thing when it comes time to polish my guitars or to change their strings. I also like the fact it folds up, taking up very little space when its stored away. The rubber pads are plentiful and molded to the plastic, so there's no need to worry about one coming loose and marring the finish of your guitar neck.",5,Perfect For Guitar Cleaning And String Changes,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive AZJPNK73JF3XP,B0002GJ6FC,Donald Cross,"[1, 1]",This gets the job done but because it is lighter you do a bit of "chasing" the guitar around.. All in all gets the job,4,Works fine for the price,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A355HGZDEPHHC5,B0002GJ6FC,Doug,"[1, 1]",For those of you who change strings on your guitar or mandolin or just about any other string insterment this is a must have.Holds up your insterment while changing strings-- your insterment doest slide around on you. and it folds up. keep it right in your case. very cool tool to have Thanks,5,Head stand,1318550400,"10 14, 2011",positive A200D8BOPMR35S,B0002GJ6FC,"Earl D. Shaffer ""OracleMan""","[1, 1]","You know, if you do guitar work, you need a neck stand. Some sheets+stand units cost $50. This was what I needed and it was cheap. So far so good.",4,"small, inexpensive, effective",1373587200,"07 12, 2013",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002GJ6FC,From Detroit,"[0, 0]","I picked up one of these at Guitar Center a while back. At first, it seemed unstable, but then I tried to open it up a little more, and it kind of clicked into the position shown in the picture here. When it's opened up all the way, it is relatively stable, and is suitable for servicing your own guitar. As others say, it does fold up nicely, and takes up minimal space in my toolbox. I wouldn't use this if I made a living servicing guitars, as I don't think it would last long due to the quality of materials (it does feel pretty cheap.) But it does work well enough for an individual who does work on their guitars once in a while.I imagine one could make something a bit more sturdy for less out of wood and felt. Over all, I'm happy with the purchase, as it suits my needs.",3,Functions well enough. Construction leaves some to be desired.,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",neutral A1U3T27RHRIDYN,B0002GJ6FC,jason,"[1, 1]","great little tool to assist you while replacing strings, cleaning or tuning, keeps headstock still and then folds up neatly to fit in a drawer, kit or pocket",5,works great,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A2TSUJLFHB61W3,B0002GJ6FC,kgbak,"[1, 1]",Works great for changing out the strings on ones guitar. Compact enough that it's able to be stored in your case if you want or if you have a tech box that you bring with you.,5,"Compact when put away, stable when being used-",1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A3IY9JZZ36OQSV,B0002GJ6FC,lee cardwell,"[1, 1]","It makes restringing way easier it's pretty stable and sturdy. It will work on pretty much any guitar. So far iv used it on my 6,7 electrics and my Taylor acoustic.",5,Cool deal,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002GJ6FC,Levis Ouellet,"[1, 1]","This is a needed tool when changing strings on guitars especially if you change your stringws often as I do. I've tried other types including those that I made myself but I much prefer this one. I find it ight and solid and cradels well the nect of any of my guitars...from Fender, Takamine, Ovations...etc. For the cost it is worth it and can easily take it with you in your guitar case when travelling. Highly recommended.",5,Planet Waves Guitar Headstand,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A3177U36QW4EJB,B0002GJ6FC,LOUIS SAAD III,"[1, 1]",Sweet little neck stand. Very light weight. Folds compact to fit in your guitar's hard case or gig bag. Padded to protect guitar neck.,5,Light weight. Fits in your guitar HC or gigbag,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B0002GJ6FC,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[1, 1]","In the case of you change the guitar strings, or in case you just make a revision setup, this item is very useful, because the guitar will be land and the her body will stay firmly attached.",5,Very usefull,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B0002GJ6FC,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","I was expecting something a little bigger. It will do, but next time, I probably will look for something with a little more stability.",3,A little small,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",neutral A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B0002GJ6FC,Santa Barbara Yann,"[1, 1]","This was very convenient, easy to use, weighs next to nothing and takes even less space than I had expected. Recommended.",5,Well thought out and very convenient.,1396051200,"03 29, 2014",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0002GJ6FC,"Techie ""Techie""","[1, 1]","I do all my own guitar maintenance, which means that my guitars have to lie on the bench with the neck elevated for me to change strings, etc. I had been using a roll of paper towels for that purpose, but the cardboard tube inside would flatten and cause the headstock to hit the bench. So, looking around on Amazon, I found this handy little device. It's small, works well, and fairly inexpensive. My only quibble is that it could be a little bit more robust. Perhaps if it were made of metal covered in soft plastic instead of the all-plastic construction. But don't get me wrong, it's still pretty strong... just don't put too much weight on it while using it.",4,Another great Planet Waves idea!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A2HBAYOAKSXIY2,B0002GJ6FC,The Pusher,"[2, 2]","Go build your own. Build it to your specs and have a solid stand. If not, you can find a lot better head stands. This one was a huge disappointment. Does not do what it says and can get you frustrated quick. Im back with my wood block and am happy.",1,"Build your own, seriously!",1357430400,"01 6, 2013",negative AM9EL9YBP070A,B0002GJ6FC,"Wayne M. Simpson ""The Stag Hunter""","[4, 5]","This little geegaw is a stable tripod stand to hold the neck of your guitar while you restring it or perform other work. It folds into a nice small package you can store in the gear compartment of most cases. The rubber pads on the neck end prevent scratches and the feet keep it in place on the table. It may be best to invest in a non slip pad to place under the heel of the guitar body for protection and to prevent it from slipping around as movement can topple the stand if you're not careful. Sure, a suitably sized cardboard box or stack of books will also serve that purpose, but what else would you spend the $10 on?",4,"Works well, folds neatly.",1296777600,"02 4, 2011",positive A146H4KN4LFR60,B0002GJILE,angelfood,"[0, 0]","I'm using these on the mandolin. Perfect for clear loud picking. When I want a more gentle muted tone I use D'Andrea Pro 346.These are very tiny picks, much much smaller than pictured. I have very small hands so they work for me. They are not slippery which helps.",5,Try These On the Mandolin,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B0002GJILE,colton cooper,"[2, 2]","I ordered these picks in bulk to use while I was recording/producing. I absolutely love these picks and swear by them. I've been a guitarist for almost 7 years and these were the picks that I landed on years ago and stuck to. I've had years of lessons, licks and picks and these are the absolute endgame for me! Perfect grip for leads and perfect thickness for Rhythms. I'd order again if I had to.",5,My favorite pick,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A3RBEESTJUZQ6D,B0002GJILE,David H. Bailey,"[2, 2]","I started playing mandolin back in September and bought a lot of different picks to try to find the type that would work best for my playing, and finally decided on the Dunlop Jazz Stubby 3.00mm picks. Once I determined that it was the best pick for me it was an easy decision to buy a package of them so that I won't ever be without one. Picks have a habit of disappearing just when you need them most -- buying them in bulk this way means that I'll always have them available and can even share them with others if the opportunity arises.",5,An excellent pick for use on Mandolin!,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive AW97HQETLQ25Y,B0002GJILE,Denis,"[0, 1]","This pick is so good to play electric guitar! It is heavy and small, what gave us attack. Make the sound clean and bright.",4,So good!,1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002GJILE,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]","I always use the 1.00mm for guitar, had to test them with bass strings... they turn out to be great!",4,Great for bass strings!,1364601600,"03 30, 2013",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B0002GJILE,Hitthespot,"[3, 3]","These are the thickest picks I've ever used. However, I am really liking them. The tone they give seems better to my ears than anything I've tried and my speed picking has improved.",5,Very Heavy Pick,1367280000,"04 30, 2013",positive A3TN5X62JAXGFB,B0002GJILE,smi6375,"[2, 2]","I've tried every standard pick - even bone, silver & really expensive ones. These little Dunlop stubby jazz picks are my favorite - and they're cheap! Great on guitar and also *awesome* on mandolin. They are small, which takes getting used to, though.Play with the round side for a fat tone. Play with the pointy end for a little better control with only slightly thinner tone.",5,my favorite pick!,1330646400,"03 2, 2012",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B0002GJILE,Solaceinsorrow,"[0, 0]","I bought these thinking they were the normal sized BIG stubby picks, obviously they weren't. They're as sturdy as the BIG ones just a bit too small to be comfortable for me. I still think Amazon or whoever else could have been a bit clearer with the product information, but it's still not too bad.",5,Great pick but not the BIG stubby...,1305590400,"05 17, 2011",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B0002GL7ZO,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 0]","I bought this to tote my POD HD500 around. It fits snugly, but well. The accessory pocket can fit the power supply and the plastic Line 6 expression pedal. The shoulder strap makes me feel important. it respects my arm's desire for freedom of movement. My only qualm is that it's Gator brand, and gators remind me Florida. I'd rather just pretend that Florida didn't exist.",5,Perfect for the POD HD500,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A8OBY4EP2OCDZ,B0002GL7ZO,Brendon,"[11, 11]","I purchased this case for my newLine 6 POD HD 500. It's a well built, solid case for the price. It fits the HD 500 very snugly and has large pocket on the front for cables. I wouldn't drop my POD in this thing, but as a basic light duty carrying case it does the job very well.",5,A solid case for the Line 6 POD HD 500,1302220800,"04 8, 2011",positive A20JJ8634DG3FS,B0002GL7ZO,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[0, 0]","I bought this specifically for a GT-100. It fits, snuggly, almost like it was designed for it. There is enough room in the front pocket for the power supply, input and output cables and maybe a little more. I was also able to put a 3/4" binder in on top of the GT-100 which sort of protects the screens and knobs a bit more, and provides a place for the stupid lead sheet binder than never fits in my other cases.This bag is a good size as just an accessory bag to carry along with a guitar and a combo amp if you have a couple pedals and cables, or some odds and ends you want to bring along.Pros--------Looks like the same basic quality as my other gator bags-GT-100 Fits like a snug glove (with just a little use it will be perfect)-Front pocket- Reasonable priceCons-------- They cost reduced their logo from a thread stiched logo to a cheap vinyl like silk screen or iron on patch. (unlike product photo) and it doesn't match all my other gator bags. Not a big deal, but worth mention.- Other similar gator bags I own have a wrap around padded handle that velcros the two handles together once the bag is closed. This does not.Overall good product, but would have liked that other padded wrap around handle and the "non cost reduced" logo.",4,"Fits Boss GT-100, or a good size as an accessory bag for ""stuff"".",1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive AEHDGUE3L90ZS,B0002GL7ZO,saint Jimmy,"[1, 1]",Not much I can add to the review that isn't well covered already. It's a nice bag that offers some protection for your equipment. There are some design flaws that I could see giving some people trouble over time. But overall it's a great product.I just wanted to add that it will work for the HD500X with enough room for all the cables/power-supplies needed for effects pod & digital wireless rig.,5,HD500X,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",positive A1WHGNU87BGJ2S,B0002GL7ZO,"theRangel ""Mr. Prytania""","[0, 0]","Mine came flattened in a little box. I wasn't happy that its form was deformed. Well in a few days it popped back into shape so I didn't have to ship it back. A good sign!I am using it for both some music and computer stuff. The bag is well made considering its price. You cannot even get a backpack for this price. I love its depth. A number of these types of bags are too shallow so the zipper is about to burst once loaded. This is a solid 4""+ depth and cozy padding around it for protection. Be sure to check out all the dimensions though. Its very long - I was a bit surprised but that was me misreading it. I think I saw ""micro"" and thought shorter.Not only is this a great music tote but also a decent computer / electronic or other tool tote for equipment that is wider than a brief bag or backpack. I'm thinking of getting another because of this.The only minus is that I wish the outside pocket was a little larger and maybe had an inside pocket or folder / paper slot. But these are just wish list items. Finding padded bags this size is a pain so if you need this your options are limited. Lucky this is a good option.",5,Nice sized - deep!,1297468800,"02 12, 2011",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B0002GL7ZO,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]",This bag works perfectly for the Digitech RP 1000 or pedals of the same size. I also use it for an older Digitech pedal and works like a charm. The construction seems to be sturdy and so far I' ve had no problems with the zippers. The side pocket is very convenient to store lines and plugs and the handles are very comfortable. Very good product.,5,Simple no nonsense gig bag,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B0002GL7ZO,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]",A snug fit for the POD HD 500. Knocked one star off because the weight distribution is a little awkward when using the strap on my shoulder.,4,Perfect fit for the POD HD500,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A2R7B3MUR22USI,B0002GLCRC,Blaine T. Jones,"[0, 0]","Works great for my acoustic dreadnought.If I had any complaint it would be that there's nothing to prevent the lower part of the guitar from banging against the wall. It would be nice if they had an option for something that could hang down off the hanger - a little cushion - that would go between the wall and the guitar. No reason I can't make something like that on my own, though.Edit - 9/24/2013 - Just got my first classical guitar and realized that the wider neck won't fit into this hanger. Nothing worth complaining about, but just something to note - if you need a hanger for a classical guitar, this isn't it.",4,"Nice price, nice product",1333238400,"04 1, 2012",positive A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B0002GLCRC,Bob Dillin,"[0, 0]",This is a really nice item and I got two of them. Unfortunately one of them did not thread properly into the base and I had to force it which has created a little wobble. That's the problem with mail order. Sometimes on a cheap item its not worth the time and expense to exchange it. Oh well so far its working OK with the my old classical (beater) guitar I have hanging on the faulty one. The other unit seems to be rock solid. Oh and by the way these hooks are too skinny for a classical guitar.,3,"Really good, but.......",1287100800,"10 15, 2010",neutral A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0002GLCRC,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","This Guitar Hanger is good looking, well made, and was exactly what we were looking for to hang my son's acoustic guitar on the wall in his room. Our logic was that having it hanging in plain sight would be much more conducive to him practicing over having it hidden in case stuffed in a closet, and so far that seems to be the case.The hanger was easy to install (literally took less than 5 minutes to screw into the wall) and is easy to use (just place guitar in the padded holder by the neck).Highly Recommended!CFH",5,Keeps Your Guitar Handy - Highly Recommended,1289865600,"11 16, 2010",positive A34QHL6I85K3V5,B0002GLCRC,Chris,"[0, 0]","i bought one, then i bought two more, then i bought two more.these things are well made (in the good ol' US of A), look good, and are a deal. none of my guitars have fallen off of the wall, which is good, right?",5,Hangs with the best of 'em...,1355097600,"12 10, 2012",positive A11INIL2YFJ137,B0002GLCRC,Chris,"[0, 0]","Perfect for hanging displaying your guitars. Very sturdy, they hold up well to both my Bass or guitar without moving or flexing (both are on the heavy end). I own 3 now, and will definitely buy more if I expand my collection!",5,Love them,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A1JNNQAUI5FZV,B0002GLCRC,Cliff,"[0, 0]","I like to display my guitars while also keeping them safe. I bought 2 of these and have had them for a year now and they have yet to let me down. My daughter still gets to them and tries to pull them off but she has yet to succeed. Very solid constriction. I like that they pivot so if my daughter pulls them to the left or the right, the piece moves with it and returns it back to balance once she is finished. Excellent design.",5,Child-resistant,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002GLCRC,David G,"[0, 0]",Works great. I didn't use the monster size wall board screw and it holds fine with the small furnished screws. Next time I'm buying the all metal one and daisy chaining them to a board so I don't have to make tons of holes in the wall for my half dozen guitars. For now I'm hanging one on the wall with this and it's fine. Wood is nice quality. I notice the price is almost 2x as much if you walk in the guitar center.,5,Good wall hanger if you want to hang a couple guitars,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A2JRFV125VJ71R,B0002GLCRC,David,"[0, 0]",Shipped in time. Just what I have expected. looks nice and fits to both acoustic and electric guitars. Easy to screw it on the wall.,5,Just fine,1319760000,"10 28, 2011",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002GLCRC,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I bought 2 of these and will order a few more. They are very nice looking and functional too. I have been keeping my guitars in floor stands or in their cases but it takes up much needed space and just creates clutter...not that a guitar should EVER be considered clutter.The GREAT thing about these is that your guitar(s) are always "right there" and you can choose whichever one you have a hankering to play at that moment.Just a note of caution though. Make CERTAIN that you mount the hanger screwed into a stud or on a solid wood surface. The weight of your guitar will pull it right from sheet rock. Included are sheet rock plastic backers but personally I would not trust them and nobody wants a hole in their wall. I would also use longer screws than they provide with the purchase as well. I'm sure the screws are okay but I wouldn't trust them myself.I would highly recommend these for someone with just one guitar or many. Well worth the small price paid. The shipping was incredibly fast too, as always with Amazon.",5,very nice quality and price is right,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A1HPC4BDRLR60,B0002GLCRC,Delta Echo,"[0, 0]","Many reviews cover the pro's of this item, so I'll be short only to add that they are very sturdy (when install properly...suggestion: find a wall stud and use 3"" screws for heavier instruments).Used in our house to hang 2 acoustic guitars and 2 Strat's. Haven't had an issue with any in the 4-5 months we've had them up. On the electrics, we use the section of the bracket between the wall and the hook to hang the coiled guitar cable.The hooks are bendable and can adjust or adapt to virtually any style head and are grippy enough to keep slick finishes from slipping.Wonderful simple product that makes displaying or storing your instruments stress free.",5,"Own 4, they are sturdy and adaptable",1323734400,"12 13, 2011",positive A35NAFXV5GHZ92,B0002GLCRC,"D. Limbach ""Gadget Guy, Digital Media Produce...","[0, 0]","The perfect wall mount for an acoustic guitar. My daughter loves it. Instrument looks great on her wall, and it is easier than taking out of a case to practice. Installs in 5 minutes with included drywall anchors and screws (or mount to wall studs).",5,Simple to install - looks great - works great,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B0002GLCRC,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[3, 4]","Wall hangers are good space-saving ideas, but I'm one of those who thinks they can stress necks, depending on the body/neck weight distribution and balance. I made my own hanging bases - just a carved slab of wood, really - to support the instrument from the bottom. The top hanger now just serves as a rest, but depending on the guitar's balance I'd recommend a heavy rubber band or something to stretch across the prongs if there's any tendency for the guitar to tilt forward.",4,"Does the job, but use a base support to protect the neck",1208304000,"04 16, 2008",positive A32H7YO8K1XS9E,B0002GLCRC,"Grand &amp;#34;Kiki&amp;#34; ""KiKi""","[0, 0]",This not the first Swing Hanger I have. They are great You will love it. Our Son has four or more of them too.,5,Neat Way to Keep Guitar Safe,1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive A24VCDADYAIHAM,B0002GLCRC,Gridley,"[0, 0]","With musical instruments standing about on my office floor, I determined to find a better way to keep them available, and so I decided to hang them on the walls. This hanger was very easy to install. It comes with screws and anchors so that it can be attached to drywall itself, or through drywall and into wall studs. I used the pre-drilled holes as a template to mark my wall and the hanger went in easily. But a word of warning: use a level to align the hanger to a vertical position on your wall. If you don't, your guitar will hang a bit cock-eyed.",5,Big Fan,1356220800,"12 23, 2012",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B0002GLCRC,Henry W.,"[0, 0]",This hanger is very well padded and the padding can be adjusted to custom fit your guitar. It holds the guitar perfectly spaced from the wall.,5,Very Secure,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B0002GLCRC,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[0, 0]",I have too many guitars and don't play them all so instead of buying an extra case or stand I figured I could use some wall decoration. This works perfectly and is easily installed with two screws. Definitely recommend.,5,Very Convenient and Nice looking,1274918400,"05 27, 2010",positive A3PB1FI3R9V7PY,B0002GLCRC,idjut,"[0, 0]",Works like the picture shows. Hangers adjust to required width of head stock. Wood finish is nice look on the wall.,5,Simple and effective,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A2Y7BSQG9V3LNG,B0002GLCRC,James M. Bailey,"[0, 0]",These hangers work great but make sure you purchase some spare screws. The screws provided easily break when screwing into a stud so I would recommend you buy some good screws before you install. I have several of these and at least three screws broke as I screwed them into the stud in the wall.,3,Great hanger but poor screws,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",neutral A2P5U53IUTDUE6,B0002GLCRC,jbnomad,"[1, 1]","Stringed instruments are very difficult to keep accessible and safe at the same time. These hangers are easy to install, just find a stud behind the sheetrock or any wood to install it on and you are in business. The stringed instrument becomes easily accessible and safe.",5,great item,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2WJBUGJ39ZSC8,B0002GLCRC,JETPILOT,"[0, 0]",Some people are not comfortable using the drywall anchors that are included with this hanger. If the drywall anchors are installed correctly you will have no worries about it pulling out of the drywall. I have used these drywall anchors for 10 years now to hang heavy wood blinds which are raised and lowered daily without anchor failure. Concrete block homes exterior walls have no studs to anchor this hanger. The only options are the drywall anchors. They are good to go.,5,Works As Advertised,1313193600,"08 13, 2011",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0002GLCRC,John,"[0, 0]","I have two of these. They hold a variety of guitars just fine.Since the blocks are square, make sure you get them aligned with a wall or ceiling so they don't look crooked. They seem to come from a variety of wood - mine are not a matched set even though I ordered two of the same part. They have different wood grains.",4,Holds my guitar just fine,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002GLCRC,Kodack,"[0, 0]",I have 7 guitars in my cramped little bedroom studio and I quickly ran out of space to hold them easily. Floor space is dominated by my desk and drum set and I wanted my guitars to be out of the way and safe so they didn't get tripped over or dinged. Enter the String swing.I have 7 of them and I have hung everything from a Fender bass to a takamine acoustic with no trouble.The Y headstock holder pivots to accommodate asymmetrical headstocks like a Stratocaster. Just slip your headstock into it and the weight of the guitar finds it's own center of gravity.The base plate is an attractive open wood grain and looks like hickory. I didn't use the supplied wall anchors and instead drilled directly into wall studs.These are well worth the cost.,5,If you own several guitars you probably have no floor space. These solve 2 problems at once,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A2PTJ004ZPRVHX,B0002GLCRC,L. G. Pichardo Calderon,"[1, 1]","I bought this one as a way to save space in my overstuffed room. It looks really good, almost like an ornament. It sturdy and good quality. 5 stars.",5,Looks nice and sturdy. A space saver.,1229126400,"12 13, 2008",positive A3I49HMI4LV6HU,B0002GLCRC,medialint,"[0, 0]","I installed this in two minutes. I was planning on just using my twist-n-lock drywall anchors I bought at home depot to install some shelving recently but that's what it actually came with. These anchors are great. I used an 11/64 drill bit for the pilot holes. Don't use a bigger bit. It might be tempting to use a 1/4"" drill bit if you're thinking of the push in type drywall anchors. That would be a mistake. These are better and screw in. I used a manual ratchet screwdriver. The anchors go flush with the wall then you screw the wood screws into the center of the screw head and through. I recently installed several shelves in two apartments (a friend saw mine and wanted some too) and these are the anchors I used. Of course a stud is better and also if your drywall is already crumbling that's no good. For a typical well maintained house or apartment though this should be fine even without a stud. I have a Schecter five string bass hanging from it and I'm confident that's not going to pull out from gravity. A heavier screw would still work and add confidence than the one packaged. One such as the screws packaged in actual twist-n-lock anchors. Looks nice. Decent price.",5,Simple and easy,1308096000,"06 15, 2011",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B0002GLCRC,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]","This is a lovely wall mount for your guitar. Comes with everything you need (except a drill or a screwdriver of course). It is pretty and very strong. I originally purchased it to hang on drywall (sheetrock) for my 5 year old's mini guitar but once I had it mounted I found that it is strong enough to hold MY ELECTRIC guitar, which is quite heavy and that is amazing to me because usually that kind of weight would pull a mount right out of the sheetrock. This is a good buy.",5,Can't go Wrong!,1353801600,"11 25, 2012",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B0002GLCRC,M. M. Jackson,"[0, 0]","We bought three of these and they are just great. Mounting holes are drilled right, screws pass right through and fit perfectly. Comes with big, beefy drywall anchors and feels just right. Holds the guitar out at a safe distance. Highly recommend this over the other (way cheaper looking) ones that are a few bucks less. Spend the extra few bucks on these and SMILE.",5,Top-notch Guitar Hangers,1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A3MKGUUWT9OOY6,B0002GLCRC,Mr.Malapropism,"[0, 0]",This design is a big improvement over string swings' past designs head stock fits snugly in the well made cradle. quality wood constructtion and the rubber material used feels nice to the touch. I will buy more if I get another guitar.,5,Sturdy and good looking,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A1P11QY9RR3IA7,B0002GLCRC,Nathan V,"[2, 2]","I have 10 of these hanging on my wall with different types of guitars, banjos, and mandolins.They attach to the wall with 2 screws. Hardware is included to attach those screws to drywall. It takes about a 1/4 inch hole in the drywall where a large screw shaped plastic piece is inserted into the drywall and then the regular screws go into the plastic.The piece that touches the guitar has some sort of silicone/rubber which protects the instrument. The holder can be bent in or out a bit to better fit the instrument that you have.I have moved a couple of times and these can be removed and attached again.Very sturdy, well made product.",5,Great product,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A29B4PAIOL7HYG,B0002GLCRC,"N. Caruso ""gibsonjunkie""","[0, 0]","I have been fortunate to build a small, but decent collection of acoustic and electric guitars in a room dedicated to music. All 15 of my guitars are hanging on the walls and in the 15 years I've been using String Swings I've never had a problem with them. They hold every guitar, regardless of neck shape or style. Since they swivel, my Fender necks are just as secure as my Gibson necks. The depth is adjustable, so they will account for the difference between acoustic guitars and solid body electrics. While I never had a problem with the rubber grip on the hangers marring the finish of my Nitro coated guitars, I didn't want to take a chance, so I use self-adhesive sheets of felt and wrap the posts with felt to further protect the guitar's finish. I try and screw them into studs to support the weight, and where I can't do it, I hang some of my lighter guitars, but the anchors that come with the hangers are strong and secure... although I sprung a couple bucks and bought similar screw-in anchors; but made out of metal - just that added bit of security to make sure nothing happens. I also strongly recommend (as others have done) that you run a humidifier in the room housing your guitars (40-50% humidity is perfect). I recommend the HoneywellHoneywell HCM-6009 QuietCare 9-Gallon Output Console Humidifier with Air Washing Technology",5,String Swing Hangers work great!,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0002GLCRC,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I just finished installing 12 of these and couldn't be any happier with the product. It is a sturdily built product with EVERYTHING you need for installation. I didn't think this was possible, but I actually found a product MADE IN THE USA !!! I will definitely buy more of these as my guitar collection grows.I did NOT have the mis-matching color issue that others commented on - all I did was contact the seller (in my case Brook Mays Music) and ask if it was at all possible for them to closely match these since all 12 are going on the same wall. They were extrememly responsive, even sending two emails concerning my request (basically saying they would do their best - but no promises). Well, Brook Mays came through for me & I received (very quickly I might add) 12 of these that matched perfectly !!! I will definitely go out of my way to use this seller again.Another great experience purchasing items through the Amazon site !!!",5,Outstanding Product !!! (See Uploaded Pic on Product Page),1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A3W2EOWTZVIGC9,B0002GLCRC,Pone Tony,"[0, 0]","This is a very simple product, but one which fulfills its intended purpose of hanging guitars on the wall. This fits all my guitars from telecaster to classical neck widths. The swivel mount is key to keeping excessive stress off of the neck.",5,Holds all my guitars on the wall.,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive A29GXZXORG2DS0,B0002GLCRC,Princessdeo,"[0, 0]",Love these. They're sturdy . Which is very important and was my biggest concern since my guitars are pretty heavy. They look so cool on the wall and everyone compliments and noticed my guitars now. Love this so much. Highly recommended,5,Guitars look awesome,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B0002GLCRC,Ronnie Roper,"[0, 0]",I had purchased one a while back for my electric and then my acoustic was always leaning against the wall so I had to get another for my acoustic. Super simple to install and very sturdy once installed.,5,Great sturdy guitar hanger,1346284800,"08 30, 2012",positive A1HJ1H7EIPFBRK,B0002GLCRC,sir helps alot,"[0, 0]",Very nice guitar hanger easy to install and it floats away from the wall (the back of the guitar never touches the wall),5,Nice hanger,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002GLCRC,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","When placing my guitar in a stand on the floor I always worry that someone (person or dog) will knock it over. This hanger works great for hanging my guitar out of the way, safe and secure. Yes, I could put it in the case, but when I'm playing on and off all day long that becomes cumbersome, so this hanger is convenient and secure for my beloved guitar.",5,Guitar Hanger,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A2WA8TDCTGUADI,B0002GLCRC,TheTerrorBeyond,"[0, 0]","I bought eleven of these in order to hang a bunch of my guitars and I found them to be extremely simple and quick to install. The included anchors work perfectly and went in without issue, leaving the String Swing solidly connected to the wall.If you are hanging a lot of guitars, making two rows (one high and one low) seems to be the best option. I spaced the hangers eighteen inches apart and the guitars I put up look nice and have a good, tight spacing. I uploaded two pictures of my wall after I had installed nine of the hangers and I couldn't be more pleased with the look... the pictures are uploaded on this product page. I have put up the other two hangers since I uploaded the pictures, so I will have to do new pictures, but the ones that I put up will give you a good representation of the look you will get with these.The easiest way to hang a lot of these is to use a laser level such as theBlack & Decker BDL100AV All-In-One SureGrip Laser Leveland a long cloth tape measure that you can tack to the wall. I just went down the wall making dots directly on the line, drilled quick pilot holes and nine of the string swings were installed in about 20 - 30 minutes. I think that this is the quickest and easiest way to get a professional-looking installation.As far as the performance of the hangers goes, what is there to say? The included anchors are big enough to keep the wooden backplate securely fastened to the wall and the hanger screws into a metal receptacle in the middle of it. As long as you make sure that you tighten the hanger properly, you will be in good shape.I DO NOT, however, recommend buying theString Swing Home and Studio Wall Bumper Brown, as they are complete garbage and fall off the wall almost immediately.EDIT: I put the other hangers up now and did NOT drill pilot holes. The anchors are made in such a way as to be nailed into the wall without using a pilot hole. Just mark the positions, use a hammer to nail the anchors up to the screw portion, then screw them in. It took about 1 minute to put a new hanger up, but this was partially due to the fact that I was able to use a level and put it against the bottom of the other hangers to get the line. At any rate, you do not need to drill pilot holes; just nail and go!",5,Perfect solution for my guitar collection (at least some of it),1313625600,"08 18, 2011",positive A2B78RXJ2PB6ZD,B0002GLCRC,Tom,"[0, 0]","Works Great! Its a good product, Just what i expected. I expect to buy more of these in the future. And for its price its well worth it!!!",5,GREAT!!! GOOD STURDY PIECE!!!,1328313600,"02 4, 2012",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002GLDQM,aceofbase,"[1, 1]",Holds ~8-10 picks depending on thickness. I stick it on top of my amp so ive always got a pick close by.,4,Does what it should,1296691200,"02 3, 2011",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002GLDQM,almost I,"[0, 0]",I was using the bigger triangle kind before. The one that's more universal. But I only use the tortex pics. So I got this. They fit perfect. And they don't move around so much like with the bigger triangle one.,5,Perfect,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B0002GLDQM,A. Mayse,"[4, 4]","I am just learning the mandolin and bought this as a afterthought and I am glad I did, I am a longtime guitar player and the way you hold a pick for a guitar and for a mandolin are totally different combine this with the twin string setup on the mandolin and how close the twin strings are to each other and I have suddenly developed a case of the clumsys as far as keeping hold of my pick, its bad enough dropping my pick in the middle of a jam session but it would be worse having to go fishing around for it or a replacement, I stuck this on the back of my mandolins head between the strap and the tuners so when I drop my pick I just flick a new one out and continue on.",5,neat little item,1324166400,"12 18, 2011",positive A1XL4YLORJ5IBS,B0002GLDQM,Ana Pendragon,"[0, 2]",I might have done something wrong...I read in a review that these hold six picks.It held three real well but on the fourth insert the thing just fell apart...I'll just keep using my pockets.,1,Must have done something wrong...,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",negative A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B0002GLDQM,applegd07,"[0, 0]",This pick holder works for me. It holds a number of picks well and easily discharges when needed. It fits my Jasmine well. Buy it from GO-DPS since they have one of the best customer service and quality products!,5,Good pick holder,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002GLDQM,bayou bob,"[1, 1]",this product works just fine..spring loaded...so load the picks up...wish they would hold a couple more...but im happy...i keep in guitar case and very handy to have...enjoy,5,works ad adverstised,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B0002GLDQM,BelleBelle,"[0, 0]","This is exactly what I was looking for to go into my case or my pocket. I will not put this on the back of my guitar but you do have the option. Perfect fit for medium picks. Ease of use, and durable. Have purchased another one! Good deal!",5,Great price and very handy!,1335225600,"04 24, 2012",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002GLDQM,Bilbo,"[0, 1]","This is an OK solution to keeping your picks handy and organized; at least you can have one place where you can find a pick, as opposed to having them scattered all over the house and in every case, but a small baggie will work just as well. Maybe you have to get to one in a hurry on stage? Sometimes (depending on the amount and size of the pick) it's hard to get the pick out of the holder, and if you use something other than the standard shape, forget it. It has an adhesive backing, so I guess you can stick it on your amp/guitar/wall/small animal, but I'd rather not.",3,"If you like spring loaded coin holders, you'll like this..",1316476800,"09 20, 2011",neutral A1SFZ6FGGM3D2U,B0002GLDQM,Bill Henry,"[0, 0]","Man, this thing would not even hold my normal sized picks! DO NOT BUY - it is a wast of money... ug!",1,Junk,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",negative A1QE7VZE507TO7,B0002GLDQM,"Brian Hogan ""Dog person""","[0, 0]",It only holds 5 heavy picks but to be fair there has to be a spring in there so its ok. The tapered design might be to make picks eject easier? I never owned one of these so have nothing to compare to. Except. I did get those wedgie pick holders and those are definitely the way to go for picks on guitars. These are good don't get me wrong.,4,Its what it is but....,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B0002GLDQM,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[0, 0]","I'm rather disappointed with this item as I put only FOUR (4) picks into it when it snapped apart. I use the Dunlop Tortex 1.0 mm picks and perhaps that's where I was at fault - I maybe should left it at three picks.However, my bench vise and some superglue have remedied the situation nicely. Thus beware of how many picks and their gauge BEFORE you push them into this holder.I give it 3 out of 5 stars for reasons stated.",3,Hmmmmmm....,1336694400,"05 11, 2012",neutral A1P42OZ1MCNAHE,B0002GLDQM,Carter,"[0, 0]",Yet another awesome low cost guitar accessories from Jim Dunlop put the picks where you need them literally anywhere you need them stick it to the ceiling if you got to,5,Simple yet smart accessory,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A2AJKYCZ1WC4UP,B0002GLDQM,"Charles Grall ""Bike Maverick""","[0, 0]","Like all of Dunlop products, this worked great. It's real convenient on those rare occasions when you drop a pick in the middle of a performance. I'm a Dunlop fan.",5,Convenient pick holder,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0002GLDQM,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[6, 7]","This Dunlop ""Ergo Pickholder"" is so convenient for storing picks directly on the guitar. This is a great way to always have picks handy, especially if you drop one while playing. Here are my observations:+ Small Size; is fairly unobtrusive when mounted to the guitar+ Easy to Attach; just peel of the paper backing and stick it where needed+ Good Capacity; easily holds 6 picksMy only note of caution is that if you overload this and then fumble pulling out a pick, you are likely to get more then one dispensed in your hand. Try it once or twice and it is easy to avoid.RecommendedCFH",4,So Convenient - Recommended,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive AUOGMXLRRLVE1,B0002GLDQM,Chris M.,"[0, 0]",I purchased this pickholder for my son who has a nasty habit of leaving things in places they don't belong. The holder keeps his picks in a place he is sure to find. Best purchase I have made.,4,Guitar pickholder,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive A23033Q9WZBG4V,B0002GLDQM,"Christian Farrar ""Chris Farrar""","[1, 1]","it hold my picks well, but some are to big for it and the tape/foam on the bottom looses the stick quickly. im neutral on this one.",3,its alright,1227484800,"11 24, 2008",neutral A2BT968XSRPP0K,B0002GLDQM,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","Genius concept. It works for me perfectly. I no longer lose or misplace my picks. Easy to to snap the pick out of it and place it back in. It'll depend on where you decide to place this Pickholder, I placed mine right above the jack plug",5,Genius concept for a Pickholder. Really well designed and simple to use,1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B0002GLDQM,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[1, 1]","I own three of these, and have them attached to the back of my headstocks. Great idea, great concept and great quality. Only problem is that they do not work with the smaller picks that I have recently adopted. Dunlop Jazz III, the Dunlop Max-Grip Jazz IIIs and my Dava Jazz picks just won't stay in there without slipping out.For regular sized picks, it's a perfect product. For smaller sized picks I improvise by using SD card cases -- perfect fit for jazz picks.",3,"5 stars for normal size picks, but 1 star for jazz picks",1338595200,"06 2, 2012",neutral A1JVHQXG7GST9J,B0002GLDQM,Damien Esmond,"[0, 0]","Does what it says! I live the rounded edges and more streamlined apperance, it dosnt jump out and scream look what someone stuck to this fine guiitar, like some of the brightly colored plastic ones on the market seem to do, this is obviously higher quality. Well made, a nice spring inside its practically invisible but there to slip out a pick on the fly whenever you need one!",5,Nice product!,1404000000,"06 29, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002GLDQM,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I love this little item. I was reluctant sticking anything on my nice new Fender but I love it. No more hunting for picks anymore. When I am through playing a just slide my pick back into the holder and it's always there when I pick up the guitar.Placement is everything though so think it out before you just stick in on your guitar. I placed mine where I'd never rub against it, between the amp cord inlet and a control knob. Make sure it isn't in the way of your strumming or any place your body will rub against it.I love this and have one coming for my acoustic too, only it is the wood grain version to match the wood on the guitar.Oh, I use medium picks and fit 7 easily into the holder and wouldn't try to squeeze another on in, but that's why you have a gig bag anyway. This is a must have item, in my opinion.",5,Already on my Fender Stratocaster,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A1RXH9W4TZB2EF,B0002GLDQM,D. Bellino,"[0, 0]","I use Clayton 1.26mm picks, a heavy pick but certainly not oversized. My picks don't fit!!! If I shove them in, I can't get them out. Also, this thing is huge for the back of the neck.",1,"Sorry, but...",1400716800,"05 22, 2014",negative AX69H7INJKE76,B0002GLDQM,Dennis Mayer,"[0, 0]",This pick holder is pretty awesome. It's nice to have a place for picks on the guitar. If you're anything like me I always keep a pick in the strings up by the neck of the guitar. NOT ANYMORE! They now sit in this beautiful little pick holder attached to my guitar!!!,5,Great product!,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B0002GLDQM,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[2, 5]","It didn't seem like slight difference in shape would make it almost useless. It may work well with Dunlop picks but not for thePlanet Waves 10 Standard Guitar Picks - Duralin Blue ###GT!!! Medium/Heavy, also the thicker the pick, the fewer it will hold. It has sticky back foam tape on it for mounting to a surface like your amp or whatnot. I've found it mostly not useful thus far, maybe it would help more when playing live so I can grab for a pick and know they will be there.",3,Doesn't hold Planet Waves delrins well,1296604800,"02 2, 2011",neutral A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0002GLDQM,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]","This is a very good pickholder by Dunlop and looks much nicer than the regular Dunlop 5000 or 5005 - It does what it should and looks more esthetical than the Dunlop 5000 or 5005 versions. It does not hold more picks than its predecessors 5000 and 5005. It actually holds a couple of picks less. It holds some 4 or maybe 5 picks while the 5005 holds around 7 (if you use 0.60. gauge picks or lower). I did the test just for the heck of it with several picks. Since I use the Planet Waves Chrome Dome stainless steel picks (Joe Satriani), I only need to keep a couple on the holder plus the one I am playing with, so for me it does the job perfectly. I have a nice 2013 Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 with a beautiful and very stylish carved maple top, so I needed the pickholder to look better to better match to it. The adhesive works perfect and will not damage your guitar's top if placed as instructed. Place it gently, no need to press it too hard. Alean the surface very well before placing but do not use carnauba or any polishing material or gel before installing - Just regular guitar top cleaner (I use the PRS cleaner for example). Cheers!",5,Good pickholder from Dunlop,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A1DX9PS0UN7EHY,B0002GLDQM,"DNCB ""First Class Products""","[0, 0]",I seriously do is so small and cute and it goes on the back of my guitar and I have great access to it. Fantastic.,5,I love it,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002GLDQM,ETD,"[1, 1]","Very nice, smooth, no sharp edges, not much bigger than the picks it's holding (it holds about 10 of my favorite thin Mel Bay picks) ... the only issue is, the spring clip that pushes the picks to the top, is a little too strong, and was warping my thin picks, but I just put one very stiff pick at the bottom of the pile, and it's fine.",4,Best one I've stumbled across in my 45 years of guitar playing.,1322092800,"11 24, 2011",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0002GLDQM,Everanor,"[0, 0]",I have mi picks available and all in the same place with this pickholder. You can stick it to the guitar. Is light and cheap.Go for it.,5,Very good product,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A30GZDBGNP2366,B0002GLDQM,EYE4GET,"[0, 2]","Does what it is designed to do, it holds about 6 picks. Small piece of adhesive tape on the back. The supplier refunded some of the postage. Amazon promised to credit my account $10 (credit never appeared) for the highly inflated shipping costs. A $2 item cost $17.70 for shipping! Be careful and read everything before you click to submit the order.",3,Simple and effective,1314662400,"08 30, 2011",neutral A2VSNUK7YLRKRE,B0002GLDQM,"F. Sasso ""Stupidity Should Hurt""","[0, 0]","As with all Dunlop products this pickholder is fair priced and functional. It does what it is intended to do, holds my picks! It actually works well. The picks go in and come out nicely.",5,Good Pickholder,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0002GLDQM,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","Every once in awhile, while browsing through Amazon, I come across something I don't know how I got along without!! And it really works!",5,Just for me....,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B0002GLDQM,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 2]","In my humble opinion, the pictures make the product look purple. They're not purple. At least the ones I was sent. They were charcoal.I bought them specifically to use with my daughter's purple Washburn guitar, so it's kind of annoying.Other than the color, there's nothing wrong with them.",3,Not purple,1291939200,"12 10, 2010",neutral A2UYE434RFINE,B0002GLDQM,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]","I quess this pic holder may be a pretty good idea but just not something I would use but as I said, It's ok.",3,it's ok.,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",neutral A3KCR3MWWKM7C1,B0002GLDQM,"J ""J A""","[0, 1]","this item is light in weight and you can stick it on the side of your guitar to hold many different picks, you will make sure to fine you picks the next time you need them",5,useful,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A21WZ0YAMX0NLE,B0002GLDQM,Joe Labruna,"[0, 0]",Hi I need this item for travelling and it has work very well. I am pleased I have purchased this little yet great product.,5,Great Product,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002GLDQM,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[2, 3]","Nice, holds picks better then my old one, and best of all... It comes with one free disintegrating pick! It is really awesome, all you have to do is alt-pick in 16th, and watch it dissapear before your very eyes! Lol, great product though.",5,Great,1250035200,"08 12, 2009",positive A342XAA3YXGKT9,B0002GLDQM,"J. Rowland ""JasonNYC""","[0, 0]",Nice little device. We'll see how long it lasts (a cheap little plastic thing really) but so far it does the job and holds about 6 or so medium picks easily without issue. I use it with the medium dunlop picks. Glad I got it.,4,Does the job so far.,1295481600,"01 20, 2011",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B0002GLDQM,jschristian44,"[2, 2]","I hated having to put the pick between strings. And now that I have a ton of picks, I can convientently put them in this little thing that attaches to the guitar. Im still weary of putting it on my guitar because it has a matte finish, and I dont want to ruin it. But the instructions say it should be fine. I think I might put it on my amplifier instead because having it on the guitar might get in the way as well, still deciding on that. But for the price you pay for this, it's a no brainer for any musician.",5,Genious invention,1293408000,"12 27, 2010",positive A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0002GLDQM,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]",Good-sized holder. I placed it between the tuners & it fits like it was made for that spot which is out of the way most of the time. Just enough tension to hold the picks & not too strong to to make it hard for me to remove them. Highly recommended.,5,Holds picks! :),1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A2PTJ004ZPRVHX,B0002GLDQM,L. G. Pichardo Calderon,"[0, 0]","This little item saves you the hassle to carry picks everywhere (wallet for example), and lets you securely carry many picks with you. I tought it would include at least a courtesy pair of picks, but it doesn't. I'm not complaining about it, but I think it would be a nice extra.Great buy!",5,"Does its job, it's practical and looks good",1229126400,"12 13, 2008",positive A149F91FB9WTW6,B0002GLDQM,luiszo,"[1, 1]",it holds about 6 to 7 picks. pressure is just right and overall size is very nice and adequate. would recommend.,5,handy little unit,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B0002GLDQM,Maria A,"[0, 0]",Very handy to have. Could peel paper off bottom and stick to guitar (or something) to keep your picks close at hand. I haven't done that myself as I don't want to mess up the finish of my guitar but could see it being handy. Picks fit snug but slide out easily when needed.,5,Works well,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B0002GLDQM,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","It is really the best pick holder i ever had. I can put 6, 7 picks on it. It says very tight on the headstock and its visual is superb, I recommend.",5,"Yes, really the best.",1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A52GGV55KT8AV,B0002GLDQM,Melissa,"[1, 1]","It's actually sleek looking and although I didn't have the nerve to actually stick this to my guitar, it's a lot easier to find this in my guitar bag or even in my room than a few stray picks here and there. It holds about 8 medium size picks for me and I'm sure I'll lose a lot less picks because of it! It's almost kind of fun putting my pick in this thing..is that weird to say? Just buy it already!",5,Get it!,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A3G9836LYVXE7A,B0002GLDQM,Melodie S.,"[0, 0]",I have ordered several of these - like 6 or 7. I love them. They are great for holding picks & make wonderful gifts.,5,I have ordered several of these - like 6 or 7,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive ADNKG04OS6WNL,B0002GLDQM,"Michael Haller ""Michael""","[0, 0]","Simple, but elegant in size for placement in a guitar case. This a great device to put my genuine 'Planet Waves' signature picks in. Michael Haller, 'Captain Soul's Sound Circus'",5,Dunlop's Pickholder,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A1UKMEC156SHOD,B0002GLDQM,michael king,"[0, 0]","I always lose my damn picks, this helps. Hopefully I don't lose this pick holder that would really suck because there is like ten in there!",5,Good Pick Holder,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B0002GLDQM,Michael W DeSilva,"[1, 1]","I can't compare this product to any others because this is the only pick holder I use. I have bought dozens of these over the years and have one on every guitar I own. And every student I've ever had, has one on their guitar as well. They are very strong and the adhesive is outstanding. They stay in place for as long as you want them to and at the same time, they can be easily removed and relocated. After relocation they are just as sturdy in the next location as they were in the prior location. I have had as many as 12 picks stored in one and as few as ONE pick stored in others. No matter how many picks you store, or for how long, the spring action loader never loses its resistance. I highly recommend these. I personally will never even try any others as I am so pleased with this product. If you or a student of yours tend to drop a lot of picks, this is the product for you.",5,Great pick holders,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002GLDQM,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 1]","Attach one of these to your guitar with the included adhesive strip, and you'll always have a spare pick at the ready.",5,PIck Storage,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B0002GLDQM,Mr. GrvThang,"[0, 0]","It's just unbelievable how well this device holds picks. I mean, you just insert your guitar picks in this device and BAM - it holds them! No further action is necessary! And when you need a pick - you just pull one out, and there it is!What will they think of next?",5,INCREDIBLE!!!,1376697600,"08 17, 2013",positive A1K2VGY3VJ6XI0,B0002GLDQM,Nathan B.,"[0, 0]","Nothing too crazy here. It holds your picks and sticks to your guitar. So far so good. Feels pretty durable, I'm sure it will last quite a while.",5,Does its job,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive AA1ZYCEKJGG3A,B0002GLDQM,"Nuri K ""nuri""","[0, 0]","Had no issues in the 2 months. There is a red pick that is supposed to say inside under your 'real' picks, which helps with its looks.",5,"Sticks well, looks better",1365724800,"04 12, 2013",positive A2CA4YBYSETM02,B0002GLDQM,Operafanatic,"[0, 0]","I have a black composite acoustic guitar and this little pickholder stays stuck right where the neck meets the body. People watching me can't really see it, and it's right where I need it, full of picks, if I drop one. Wonderful little invention. Buy it, if you don't want to carry a mess of picks in your guitar case or pocket.",5,Stays on my guitar,1357430400,"01 6, 2013",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B0002GLDQM,Pat,"[0, 0]","If you're always dropping picks, losing picks, breaking picks, this is perfect to have. Fits about 5-8 guitar picks or so. Stickies onto your guitar, wherever. There seems to be enough sticky-ness to move it around a few times and still have ti grip like new.",5,Nice to have around,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002GLDQM,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",My picks fall out way too easy while i'm playing live,2,Two Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",negative A1IDPIC36H49JX,B0002GLDQM,"PK ""PK""","[0, 0]",Great addition to a guitar pickers bag of tricks. It does hold plenty of picks for a gig or practice. It does not take up much room & it sure feels good to have extra picks close by so that you do not have to scramble to find another one.,5,Dunlop,1377302400,"08 24, 2013",positive A1NRNLEASOU773,B0002GLDQM,"Rahaf ""rahaf""","[0, 0]",Love the holder and the picks looke great and nice and I don't have to look around for my picks when I'm ready to play my guitar,5,love it,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A34AJKMVLJCOSI,B0002GLDQM,RLL,"[0, 0]",Perfect size and does it's job. had one pick inside as a place holder. Stick tape holds it anywhere you want it. Cheap and easy.,5,Perfect,1363910400,"03 22, 2013",positive A5O3ZBCOLILKQ,B0002GLDQM,Roger M. Bates,"[0, 1]","It is not expensive, but the item is sort of cheap. I could have used a baggy to hold my picks.",3,It is all right.,1381276800,"10 9, 2013",neutral A3ADSZR7QAQ5U,B0002GLDQM,rshirley10,"[0, 0]",The pick holder work as described. I have not used the adhesive to attach the pick holder to my guitar yet but it stays attached to the head piece by sliding it between strings from the tuning pegs on the head piece. It is only sized for a standard size guitar pick so if you use small picks or large picks it will not hold your pick. It works well for standard guitar picks and will hold 5 or 6 picks if you like different thickness picks you can have a variety of picks that will store on the guitar or other pick instrument.,4,Guitar pick holder,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",positive A3GSQE0LXPG9YF,B0002GLDQM,Sean Serritella,"[0, 0]",I store my picks in there and I put it by my table. It's a sturdy pick holder and it gets the job done.,5,I use this,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002GLDQM,Sessue,"[1, 1]","This is fine as a general stick-on inexpensive pick holder. It doesn't hold very many picks, but it really doesn't have to. I would give this five stars except that I really prefer the Planet Waves LED key chain/pick holder over this. It costs more but has more functional value to me. If all you need is something very simple, and you have a surface you can stick it on, then this is fine.",4,I like the Planet Waves pick key chain more,1338681600,"06 3, 2012",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B0002GLDQM,Sledman,"[0, 0]","I lose picks constantly. Years ago I resorted to placing them between the srings in the neck of the guitar when Im not playing it. That of course leads to bent picks and still, lost picks. This thing is great. I load it up with alternating (hard and soft) picks so I can easily swap out between songs. Best $3 I've ever spent.",5,Just want I've been needing!,1274486400,"05 22, 2010",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002GLDQM,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","I bought this so I can keep some extra picks handy... now if I can just decide where to adhere it, to my guitar or my music stand? Or to the desk where I sit and play? Maybe I should just get one for each spot and each instrument... Yeah, I think a few of these would be nice.",5,Works great...,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A3NKSY3I0UW3KK,B0002GLDQM,this guy,"[0, 0]",it sticks on forever and holds lots of picks. It does exactly what it says it does. its also very cheap.,5,very nice,1362960000,"03 11, 2013",positive A6VXZ1EEPRTLV,B0002GLDQM,trebe,"[0, 0]","Designed to accommodate most ""standard"" shaped guitar picks, this Dunlop pick holder is handy little spring loaded device, for storing picks. You can mix brands and types, but how many picks can fit inside, will vary from around three, to perhaps a dozen. As a guide, about 10 Dunlop 0.60mm nylon picks will fit, but only 4 Dunlop 1.50mm Delrin picks. Even thick irregular picks like the Dunlop 3.0 Big Stubby will fit, however the total number will be greatly reduced.Build quality is good, but forcing too many picks inside, could cause the spring to fail, or the seam to split. A piece of double stick tape, shaped to match the pick holder, is included. The tape does a barely passable job of hold the device in place. I stuck mine on the backside of the headstock of my guitar, and while it stays in place, it's pretty wobbly.Color options at this time seem to be limited to black, but if you have DIY skills, you could paint it whatever color you like. This is a decent buy, below the two dollar level. I prefer this model over theDunlop 5505 pick holder, because it seems to be sturdier, and I like the more rounded appearance.",4,convenient pick storage...,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive ACVSCM9GWLNLS,B0002GLDQM,"xeal ""Live Baby Live""","[1, 1]","A couple inches behind my bridge is where it lives and I've never had cause to remove it. At first I thought I'd hate the look of it there, but it's never bothered me one bit. Reaching for pics is never a problem. I just wish there was a size that worked well with jazz III pics. This one works with regular size pics and to fit the jazz II I have to add a regular pic in there first then put a jazz III in it works out so not too much a big deal.",5,I've stuck this thing on my guitar !,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0002GLDQM,zachary,"[0, 0]","it didnt hold as many i as thought(it only holds 8)but that didnt matter,now i finaly have some where to put my picks so i dont lose them.the pick holder also has a sticky thing at the bottom so you can stick it to your guitar or somthing.",5,Great!,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",positive AVOKN4NDZCN78,B0002GMGYA,Adam Mohr,"[0, 0]",Dont last but a couple weeks..terrible feed back as the ends near the plugs detirorate quickly. Will never buy again even if only 5 bucks,1,Crap,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",negative AETQIN7OH0RL9,B0002GMGYA,"AllThingsTech ""JustBeNice""","[0, 0]","What can I say? It's a cable. It's cheap, and it works as advertised. Much less expensive than what they try to force on you at the local music shops. Gold tips, yeah, right!",5,Cheap and it works,1400976000,"05 25, 2014",positive A2MAGKKVHUF21F,B0002GMGYA,Andrew,"[0, 0]","Nice one, small, soft, cheap cable with comfortable lenght. Nothing else I can say :)Take it for cheap guitars.",5,Good stuff,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",positive AROOYR32BS1VL,B0002GMGYA,Astraeus,"[0, 0]","I've used several different kinds of guitar cables, and I've finally settled on planet waves cables. From patch cables to guitar cables, I simply trust this company. In most cases the difference between guitar cables is the same difference between an iPhone and an Android, there really isn't one - it simply comes down to user prefrence. So in that regard, I prefer planet waves cables. I snagged this cable so I had the one right angle for my pedal board and the other end for my guitar. Highly recommended!",5,Perfect,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002GMGYA,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","It has what you want in a cable, and not what you don't. Not insanely priced from having pixie gold dust sprinkled over it, but quiet and supple and uses good quality plugs on both ends. So there it is; nothing magical, just a guitar cable.",5,Very nice cable..,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive A2WDY3XDWDFNYG,B0002GMGYA,BJC,"[0, 0]","these cables are nicely constructed. i bought them for home use only. home recording or just practicing.they seem to work well so far. i wouldnt gig with these on a regular basis, but for home use, with littleabuse, they should last.",4,well made cables for general use,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002GMGYA,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[0, 0]","The Planet Waves Classic Series 10ft Instrument Cable is basic, but works great and is very flexible. Seems sturdy enough to last a long time.",5,Good Cable,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A2LXCPYCPZJVW4,B0002GMGYA,Bob,"[0, 0]","I have many Planet Waves cables. They all work well, are well constructed and are a good value. I would highly recommend any Plant Waves Cables.",5,Good Cables,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A1UPZM995ZAH90,B0002GMGYA,Brian,"[0, 0]","I've purchased many of these cables and I'll be getting more eventually. Cables, even good ones, eventually break. These are quite flexible, seem durable, and are by a brand name. If you need cables, these work great.",5,good cheap cables,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002GMGYA,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]",First of all I liked the fact that it came coiled in a circular coil instead of the bow tie pattern that leaves bends through out the lenght of the cord. The jacks are sealed in rubber and provide stress relief. It sounds ok for the price.,4,Good cord,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002GMGYA,Cheri,"[0, 0]",I purchased the Planet Waves 10 Ft Instrument cable for our son to hook up his electric guitar to his amplifier. It works well...no connectivity issues whatsoever. Highly recommend.,5,Dependable Instrument Cable,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A2AM4SM8ZA1D9W,B0002GMGYA,cowboylove,"[0, 0]",It's a bit thinner than the average cable.Not as thick as I would like but works well and its kind of nice and slick to put away. Very smooth.,4,Smooth,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002GMGYA,David G,"[0, 0]",I think these are the same as the pricey monster cables and half the price. I will buy Planet Waves from now on.,5,Great cables and great prices,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A1HPC4BDRLR60,B0002GMGYA,Delta Echo,"[0, 0]","Absolutely no complaints about these cables. We use them to power two Fender Squier Strats, and were very happy with the sound quality for our use. The plugs are sturdy with injection molded guides/covers and provide good strain relief. For the price there's no worry about solder quality, since any repair would cost you more in time than a new cable.We also use the more expensive metal cover Hosa Cables and see no appreciable difference in sound quality.Great for short connections for mixers or straight to the amp.Specs - 10', 1/4"" mono (tip)",5,"Excellent Quality, Great sound",1318550400,"10 14, 2011",positive A2ZGBCQPF5Q17N,B0002GMGYA,"Earle G ""Earle G""","[0, 0]",I bought these for spares and also use on other amps so not to have to swap back and forth.I like the right angle plug end for guitar input and fits a std. Telecaster input jack great.The flexibility of the cable itself is another thing liked. These do not tangle in use androll up easily for storage. I have more expensive cables but rather use these.,5,"Planet Waves Classic Series Instrument Cable, Right Angle Plug , 20 feet",1361059200,"02 17, 2013",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B0002GMGYA,GaryG,"[0, 0]","I really like this cord, it rolls easy, its long, and its got a great powdery feel to the material. I suggest having multiple of these so length wont be a problem, got 6 of'em myself, all sound great, (Right angle or Straight).Great buy, cant go wrong here.",4,Rockin the 20 footer,1351468800,"10 29, 2012",positive A1B9TIERY43Q8H,B0002GMGYA,GeekParrot,"[0, 0]","This cable is dirt cheap, but the quality seems to be just fine. I am using it for my primary rig setup and I can't tell the different between this and some other cables. Recommended.",5,"Good, cheap cable",1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive A1MH7LD4Y203Q5,B0002GMGYA,"Grizz ""GRIZZ ADAMS""","[0, 0]",These cables are just what I hoped they would be. They work well on my electric and my acoustic. Happy guy here Thanks,5,"Planet Waves Classic Series Instrument Cable, 10 feet",1390176000,"01 20, 2014",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002GMGYA,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[28, 29]","I've come to the point where anytime I buy a new guitar cable it is a planet waves. They are good quality, decently priced, and I don't have to worry about them shorting out on me. Definite buy.",5,solid quality,1239667200,"04 14, 2009",positive ASGRCZLCNBELE,B0002GMGYA,Heather McRae,"[0, 0]",No problems at all with this product. Works well with the five string bass and amp purchased from Amazon. I would recommend this product.,5,works well,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive ACWH4WJMC5UFN,B0002GMGYA,"H. S. Ryu ""Paul""","[3, 4]","I prefer this cable over a lot of more expensive cables because it's inexpensive, yet lightweight, flexible, and of more than acceptable quality. The problem with a lot of more expensive cables out there is their greater weight and stiffness, which feels nice at first and feels ""more studio,"" but when you're actually using the cable, it has a tendency to be too heavy and get in the way of things. For instance, Monster instrument cables have a tendency to move my tuner around because of how heavy they are.For just a few bucks more, I prefer Pro Co Excellines, since they have metal ends (and their lifetime warranty is simpler, just call Sweetwater), which feels nicer to me, but I like these just fine.",5,Awesome Inexpensive Cable,1346025600,"08 27, 2012",positive AHF7SNSZPRNCE,B0002GMGYA,Isaac,"[0, 0]","Second one I bought. Lousy build quality and only lasted 3 months. Went through two of these before I learned my lesson. Don't waste your money on this junk. I love Planet Waves stuff normally, but these are junk.",1,Cheap piece of crap.,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",negative A14VAT5EAX3D9S,B0002GMGYA,Jake,"[0, 0]",I like the Planet Waves instrument cables. The cable material is very bendable and easy to work with. Great so far.,5,Good cable,1365292800,"04 7, 2013",positive A3MDQTWO6NOV1U,B0002GMGYA,jayjustin,"[0, 0]","WOW,if you need a guitar cable this is it...it's metal on the tips and long and black in the body (like a long snake with shiny ends) no, it works just fine and just long enough for my playing...if you have a guitar and amp you will need this...even without a guitar and an amp it's still fun to have!!!<<< be warned this review may not help you...so go on to the next, if you need too>>>",4,jayjustin,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002GMGYA,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","I plugged in the amp, and I plugged in the bass, and there were no issues with the wire. This is one of those products you don't want to overly notice, and in that it has done the job is is designed for.",4,Working cord,1376524800,"08 15, 2013",positive A2LJ6YNOZU6ND,B0002GMGYA,jimmy three,"[0, 0]","I got a couple of these....only buy this cable if there is NO CHANCE that it will be ever used in the real world....after only a month mine has developed a nasty short in the plug....and of course , since this cord is molded/sealed up tight , it can't be repaired.......you could cut off the plug and solder a good 1/4 inch plug on it...but why bother.?....just save your headaches and money and buy a good heavy duty cord....this cord is too flimsy......its junk with a fancy molded plastic ergonomic looking plug housing...but inside its junk....thrown away money.!!!.......buy a lottery scratch off instead,,,",1,avoid avoid..,1383696000,"11 6, 2013",negative ANAOLDUUS8E3G,B0002GMGYA,Johanna Soliday,"[0, 0]","Simply, these are great cables. They snap right in, carry sound well, and come with a lifetime warranty. The 15' length is just about right, and at about one dollar per foot a good value. Recommended.",5,Great Cables,1320883200,"11 10, 2011",positive AQZ7HGW2FF4ED,B0002GMGYA,John Doe,"[1, 8]","I haven't used the cable yet, but it looks new and durable. The cable appears to be structurally sound around end connections and seems to be what I expected. Can't wait for the rest of my gear to get here so I can do a sound test. Based on physical condition, I would recommend this product.",4,"So far, so good.",1287619200,"10 21, 2010",positive A1VEGHXI0Q61XA,B0002GMGYA,John M,"[0, 0]","A simple affordable instrument cable. I prefer cable ends that are formed (not the type which can be unscrewed), as there is less risk of breakage and noise. Cable quality is not high (for professional recorded you'll something better), but very good in general.",4,It works...,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B0002GMGYA,John S.,"[0, 0]","cable is conducive of good tone but jacks wear out after about one year of use. Still highly recommended for the money,",4,good tone.,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002GMGYA,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","Great sound quality, meets full expectations. Cable is very flexible and also seems strong and good physical quality. It's worth spending a few extra dollars on a good quality cable rather than to buy other crappy cables.",5,"Good quality cable, very flexible",1370822400,"06 10, 2013",positive A2101DHHDMZ93X,B0002GMGYA,just_keith,"[0, 0]","This was bought based on the advice of others. I had a cable with the standard Neutrik/Switchcraft-type ends fail on me, and this cable was supposed to be either strain free or simply designed for long life because of the strain of usage.It worked great for about 4-6 months, and then broke. It happened so quickly (the trad types seem to take longer) that I swore it must have been the output jack on my guitar. After confirming the guitar was okay, I tried a shorter cable, which worked fine.D'Addario does offer lifetime replacement, but it puts you in a bit of a bind - you need a backup cable while you are waiting for a replacement, and you have to pay return shipping of the defective cable out-of-pocket. You also have to get R.A. Taken altogether, this makes it a deal breaker. The extra costs essentially make this cable as expensive as something that has a track record of lasting for years. In my case, I bit the bullet and did what I should have done the first go-round and got a really nice DiMarzio cable.Again, this cable SOUNDS good while it works - capacitance with the longer cables can be an issue. The good news is that IMO high price is not a guarantee of ANY cable sounding good. The replacement DiMarzio is another example of one that was at the top of the list with cable comparisons. I don't get into the mojo or intangible aspects that will typically find someone paying much more for a cable, but I want durability and published capacitance that is within a certain range. This one meets half of those criteria, but it gets expensive because of the potential to fail sooner rather than later. Well, expensive relative to a cable with an initially higher price but longer lifespan.So the replacement that Planet Waves sent me is now the backup, and is still in the original packaging. I figure I'll use it only for short periods while replacing my main cable, so it should last a long time in that situation. If I have a few $ for the shipping and D'Addario is still honoring the lifetime warranty if/when the 2nd one breaks, I may get it replaced. More likely I will just chalk it up to a learning lesson and toss it. Even $4 shipping is a decent percentage of the cost of a more durable cable - IMO it should be set aside to fund its eventual replacement.If this cable would have last 1.5 to 2 years, I'd probably give it 5 stars given the price. And if D'Addario took away the warranty thing, it would probably re-shape the customer's perception on what something at this price should cost, because it's a wear item, plain and simple. IDK how much R&D; it's worth their trouble to put in something at this price point, but that's is what I would shoot for - a realistically acceptable period of trouble-free use w/no warranty as the trade-off. That would NOT make it a deal breaker.",2,was good while it worked,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",negative AO7WPPUO75BBK,B0002GMGYA,KP,"[0, 0]",Best inexpensive right angle cables out there. I use these in my lesson room at the music store that I teach at. They will last forever if you take care of them.,5,These work great and very inexpensive,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A3B4L653KYTW55,B0002GMGYA,Kyle T. Locke,"[0, 0]",I wanted something inexpensive and well made and decided to go with Planet Waves over the similarly priced Fender cable. I like it because the tip is one piece instead of screw on and the price was just right. When I have to replace this cable I will likely buy this same cable or something else by PW because of all the cables I have owned PW seems to withstand my abuse most effectively.,5,Love it!,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A1BK0KBZBCB5V8,B0002GMGYA,Meant2Rock,"[0, 0]",This cable is really good for the price! i have been using creepy cables that makes noises when plugged into the amp but this one keeps it quiet. Would like to purchase another one in the future. Buy it! it's worth it,5,Very nice clear sounding cable!,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002GMGYA,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I've used so many guitar cables over the years that I lost count. It's hard to find a tough, low noise cable for less than ten bucks anywhere, but this one is the best one out there for the price paid. Its made well, with strong plug ends and a thick yet flexable cable covering that I love. I use it for all of my equipment connections, and it simply works with no problems and no noise that I could detect. Try it out, you'll discover the same as me and my band mate's have, that this is the best cable for the money on Amazon!",5,The best cheap cord on Amazon. Period.,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B0002GMGYA,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[0, 0]","Not the greatest cord I have ever used, not the worst either. I would prefer Fender Tweed cables over this one if I had to make a recommendation.",3,Ok,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",neutral AEG2MOBNK5KCA,B0002GMGYA,Mick R.,"[0, 0]",Once I switched to these cables I never use anything else now. Great connection sounds good and no issues at all.,5,Love them,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002GMGYA,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I ordered these as both a spare and to use with my lower end keyboard (a Casio PX-320) so I could leave my expensive Roland RD-300NX in my home studio. Much to my surprise this cable is pro quality. It's as noise free as myMonster Rock 21' Instrument Cable, and I cannot tell the difference between the two cables when I am using this one with either or my keyboards. The remainder of this review is going to compare this cable to the Monster model.I'll give the Monster cable a plus for outer jacket and overall construction, but where it matters - signal transmission - I frankly cannot tell the two apart. Part of the reason may be that this cable uses both foil and braided shielding to minimize handling and emissions noise. And I am sure that the oxygen-free copper conductor also has something to do with it. Both the every expensive Monster cable and this one share some high end components and construction.I love the strain relief on this cable more than the one on the Monster. It does a better job of holding flex to a minimum, although the connectors on the Monster are a better quality.Bottom line: the Monster cable wins out in few places, but this one is no slouch or cheaply made piece of junk. In fact, I will probably keep the Monster cables in my home studio and switch completely to this model for gigging. For one thing, there is no discernible degradation in sound quality with this one, and for another this costs a fifth of what I paid for the Monster. Even if you insist on using the more expensive cables, this is a great one to have as a spare.",5,Excellent performance and value,1404518400,"07 5, 2014",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B0002GMGYA,Mr Tall,"[0, 0]","I own several of these cables in various lengths and am very pleased with the quality and performance of them. I use this particular length cable for patching various pieces of audio gear in a rehearsal space or for plugging into a direct box on stage.The ends are solid when connected and the cable material itself is very 'slinky', i.e. not stiff or difficult to work with like some other cables tend to be.And a lifetime warranty on the cables is a great addition at this price.",5,Great Quality Cable,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",positive A2QPZKGUDE7RJ4,B0002GMGYA,nette,"[0, 0]","Its solid. Has great quality. & doesn't short out on you. I had it for a few months now & not a tear anywhere in site Planet Waves printed on the cord ""guaranteed for life"" i think they mean it XD",5,No BS,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",positive A33PUQETQAM8XT,B0002GMGYA,NickT,"[0, 0]","Good cable works for me, using it in a rhythmtrak foot switch. Just the right length. May order more as extra's.",4,Good Cable,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0002GMGYA,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]","Solid, reliable and rocks.Works as expected and should last a really really long time. Glad I bought it. Nothing else to say. Thanks.",5,Great cord.,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A2XB18IXOKUV82,B0002GMGYA,Norb,"[0, 0]","Very good sound and quality. I am not a professional guitarist, so these cables will do just fine for me.",5,Very good sound and quality.,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002GMGYA,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",Clear amazing cable VERY UNDERRATED incredibly cheap and amazing sound quality overall,5,Very underrated cable,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002GMGYA,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[0, 0]","I haven't measured signal throughput so I can't comment on that. But where this cable does impress is how easy it is to handle. This thing simply will not crimp, will not kink up on itself, does not get twisted and has no tension in it. It's the easiest handling cable I've ever dealt with, a real pleasure when you've got all kinds of wires running all over. It's like a floppy noodle but light and sturdy, and the jacks are strong and stable with no loose connections.I have a 10-footer with one right-angle connection, and the right angle is a perfect fit for the jack on the bottom end of a Telecaster.",5,Easy to handle,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B0002GMGYA,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]","The Planet Waves Classic Series Instrument Cable, 5 feet is a very well pro made cable that has always been exactly what I needed.",5,"Planet Waves Classic Series Instrument Cable, 5 feet",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A3J7KKG9O7KAZM,B0002GMGYA,"R. Johnson ""Brewer, Instigator, Patriot""","[0, 0]","What can one say about a cable?They are intended to transmit electrical impulse with the least amount in interference and this one does a superb job of just that.Why I have been thinking of replacing all of my other cables with additional cables just like this one, only slightly longer or a good deal shorter depending on the intended function.",5,All Plugged In,1366416000,"04 20, 2013",positive A2BHAEL2Q4HR4A,B0002GMGYA,Sheena Archambault,"[0, 0]",I love the fit and the sound quality. It doesn't come loose or wiggle once in place. I'll get this one again!,5,"Good sound, tight fit.",1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A3TN5X62JAXGFB,B0002GMGYA,smi6375,"[0, 0]","A good cable for the money. Could have better stress release, but certainly plenty good enough for normal use and a very good value.",4,good cable for the money.,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B0002GMGYA,Steve,"[0, 0]","I was honestly amazed at how flexible this cord is. I really like the right angle plug for my amp, it doesn't make the wire 'stick out' like a straight plug would. Good stuff.",5,Great flexibility and the connection is clean.,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AMU3EIC4EOPX4,B0002GMGYA,Sweed,"[0, 0]",Well this cable certainly didn't last long as the title says 8 weeks. Bought a new Fender Mustang2 v2 amp a week and a half ago. Last night amp would turn on but wasn't putting out any sound from the guitar. Messed around a bit and it started to work. Today same thing and it's obvious nothing is going from guitar to amp. Thought I had a bad jack in my new amp and wasn't very happy. Got out the old amp and guess what nothing there either. At least my new amp is working and I only have to replace a $12 cord.Maybe I'm just unlucky and got a bad one and if I bought it at a local store I'd return it. Not going through the hassles of mailing it back or asking for a refund. Will just move on to another company's cord.,1,After 8 weeks the cable quit working,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",negative A27E9UEA5ZMTN5,B0002GMGYA,tommy bravo,"[0, 0]",The cable died on me in less than a month. Very disappointed in built quality.,1,Very disappointed in built quality,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",negative A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002GMGYA,TWM,"[0, 0]",It does what I need to get my bass and guitar to the amp. Probablly not much use being only five feet in length for a gig or show but since I am only rocking out in my house it's no big deal.,4,5ft cable.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A2C6Z7M3RMUG45,B0002GMGYA,"Wes Caldwell ""Wes Caldwell""","[0, 0]","This same chord was almost 30 bucks in a regular store it just had a different name on it, sounds great and you won't trip all over the place while rocking out, so get one today.",5,great chord great price,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A19AXCVXAM7NM2,B0002GMGYA,windowshopper,"[0, 0]",havent used this one yet. i got it to run to my pedal board for those stages where the backline is not easily accessible. seems like a well made cable and i like planet waves products in general,5,a cable,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002GMGYA,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","Always high quality for a reasonable price. More durable than the cheap cables you find online and less expensive than the 'boutique' cables.. Great working-man's gear. Not so cheap that you can't rely on them, not so expensive that you can't buy a number of extras.",5,Love Planet Waves stuff,1378339200,"09 5, 2013",positive AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B0002GMGYA,W. Soh,"[0, 0]",It came in nice packaging.Cable looks great - feels of high quality.So far it still works well.10 ft is nice for home.If you're a performer... longer is required.,5,As good as Advertized,1298851200,"02 28, 2011",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B0002GML4U,Arik Burke,"[0, 0]",This is a nice cable. Made from good materials and is attractive. I needed a 10 foot cable and Im glad I didn't buy one from the store.,5,good,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",positive A3AAUG2Z6BD186,B0002GML4U,"B. Hersey ""6-12 string""","[0, 0]",When you're just starting to purchase equipment and are on a budget look into Plant Waves line up of cables and such.They offer good middle of the road accessories. Even high end also. Check them out they carry OK equipment. These mic. cables are working really well for me. Highly recommended.,5,Planet Waves has some good products.,1392422400,"02 15, 2014",positive A3R4794K2RVU1S,B0002GML4U,Danny Yu,"[9, 9]","I was originally was about to purchase a cheaper, thinner cable, but settled on this Planet Waves Classic series XLR cable. I wanted myMXL 2010 Multi-pattern Studio Micto have a quality xlr cable connecting it. I also have my microphone and this cable connected to theYamaha Audiogram 6 audio interfaceand it works flawlessly.* Sturdy cable. IT is thick and flexible at the same time. It curls around my microphone stand well, too.* Good connector heads. At the female end (microphone), there is spring part that locks in the microphone in. NIce added peace of mind.This cable simply feels strong and well made. Phantom power and data transfer has been flawless. I highly recommend this quality XLR cable.Update: 12.19.12Still working great after 5 months. Forgot to mention the nice packaging. It's eco friendly and nicely packaged. It also has a lifetime GUARANTEE. Not a warranty, a guarantee! That speaks volumes on the quality they believe on their product.",5,Quality XLR cable at a great price - sturdy cable with quality heads,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B0002GML4U,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[11, 11]",What can i say? this is a xlr cable.i just have to stress if you want gear that will last for a while and not have a crappy connection somewhere buy decent cables.This one has quality ends on it and that makes me happy that this investment will last years down the road.So buy a decent quality cable like this one and not the cheapest!,5,Fair Price and Nice Quality,1284940800,"09 20, 2010",positive AO7WPPUO75BBK,B0002GML4U,KP,"[2, 2]","Happy to have Black connectors on an XLR cable that doesn't cost a ton. I use these for a short run to my mixer from my Line 6 Pod. They work great. Not the greatest mic cable, but for the price they can't be beat.",5,They work great!,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002GML4U,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",Quiet and durable,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0002GML4U,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","The title says it best, it's a decent basic mic cable. It's nothing special, like a canare or mogami, but does the job in a non-high stress position. cable is a bit thin (but the supple, quality thin those that have high end mic cables will recognize). it was priced right @ $7.50 usd.",4,Decent basic mic cable.,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B0002GML4U,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","These cables are flexible without feeling cheap, and have solid end connectors. And, they produce no electrical noise like my old ones do, which is why I replaced them. I suspect these cables will be a round for a long time to come, which was something important to me when making my purchasing decision. These mics cords have solid construction going for them, without the high dollar cost.",5,"Good, Quality Cable!",1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002GOJZO,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","Firm picking surface but flexible body so feels a bit more natural than a rigid pick. They are slightly larger than a normal dunlop pick but much the contoured body makes it much easier easy to hold, I can play all night without dropping it.",5,My favorite pick!,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A1CUB195YB9XKO,B0002GOJZO,Clifford Haggerty,"[0, 0]",Depending on where you hold it the stiffness changes. That comes in handy. They make another version which is less pointy...I like that one a little bit better.,5,Love the on the fly tunability of this product,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002GOJZO,David Burch,"[0, 0]","Elderly pickers like me fumble conventional picks onto the floor, particularly when the skin is dry during winter. The grip material molded onto these picks goes a long way toward preventing that. The material used for the core gives a slightly softer tone than the Fender mediums I have used for 50 years. I like the graduated feel these picks have, with a slight give in the center, allowing the player to vary the pick attack between strumming and picking single notes.",5,A giant leap for guitar picks,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A1EMD22HC94SI1,B0002GOJZO,"D. Dulin ""Dave D""","[0, 0]","These are good picks, I've tried all the other gel pick's and plastic pick's, The gel pick's come close,But these are great, Because I have Dexterity Problem's, and the plastic/rubber grip Is perfect............I do still have a little Trouble with controlled the pick and droping the pick but they definitely do help.I def Do recommend these to anyone who was deceased/bad dexterity.",5,good pick's,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002GOJZO,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","These picks seem well made and have a solid feel, but I'm not sure I like the sound of them. Like so many other guitarists, I go through a lot of picks, searching for what feels and sounds the best for what I do. I don't this is it for me--at least not on acoustic. Whatever I didn't like about them got drowned out when I tried electric. Since I've been playing more acoustic lately, I might or might not buy these again.",4,"Really Nice Picks, but...",1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A1LHKVHP38M046,B0002GOJZO,J. Puentes,"[1, 1]","I used to think a pick was a pick, with the only difference being stiffness. (I should say that I prefer picks of medium stiffness). The only problems I had with ""regular"" picks was: (1) them slipping in my hand (turning around), (2) out of my hand (on the floor), and, of course, (3) breaking. I decided to give the Dava picks a try. I bought a pack of the ""jazz"" picks and a pack of these ""grip tips"". I really thought I'd like the jazz picks better: that they would be easier to grip and more like a regular pick. But, after trying them both, I find these (the grip trips) are now my ""pick of choice"". They fit my grip perfectly, stay put in my hand, and give me maximum control when I play, whether it's lead or rhythm. I have yet to break one. I'm mainly buying another set because I've given a few away for people to try and I want to have plenty readily available. I like to leave picks laying around my house at various optimum locations, so whenever I pick up a guitar to play, I've got one close by (also always keep a spare in my wallet). Bottom line is, for me at least, these picks are tops! Sure I can still use a regular pick when that's all that's available. But why not use the best when I can???Update: Been using these picks for a year since my first review. Still love them. Still have yet to break one (and I can be an aggressive strummer). The only reason I need to buy more: I lose them. I have to admit they are a bit pricey, compared to other picks. But for me, they are still tops. Which is why I'm buying another half dozen.",5,best pick,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002GOJZO,LARRY,"[0, 0]",I have tons of picks and these are well made and easy for me to hold in my hand without slipping around too much.,5,Easy to grip and use,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A10H2F00ZOT8S2,B0002GOJZO,Mike C,"[0, 0]","I absolutely LOVE these picks. Grips really well in your hand, plays like a dream. I just wish more came in the pack. I would HIGHLY recommend these to anyone if they want some great picks.",5,Love the design and how it plays!,1362873600,"03 10, 2013",positive A1P11QY9RR3IA7,B0002GOJZO,Nathan V,"[0, 0]",These look so neat that my brother and I both unknowingly ordered these for each other as gifts last Christmas. Unfortunately they feel too chunky to use and the colored tip grips the strings in an unfortunate way making it difficult to play.,2,They look cool,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",negative AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002GOJZO,Sessue,"[1, 1]","Dava picks are one of life's guilty little pleasures. They may seem pricey for picks, but they're still not that expensive. I bought this batch of picks when I realized my Davas from three years back were all gone.I use these to play slide. I also have Fender and Musician's Friend picks, but those are just the standard flat stamped-out pieces of plastic. The Davas offer a much better grip and a greater sense of control. And they just plain feel good to use. The other picks have more of a tendency to slip and slide, but with Dava you get a great grip.",5,One of life's guilty little pleasures,1336608000,"05 10, 2012",positive ASJAKT8DJIAC5,B0002GOJZO,"YetAnotherITGuy ""Chris""","[3, 4]","I have been playing guitar off/on for about 30 years. I have always used whatever cheap picks I could find laying around or snagged from music shops -- the free ones they give you when you try out a guitar in the shop :) Always Medium gauge, for both acoustic and electric. I decided to try these Dava 1303's because they were cheap and looked cool, wasn't expecting much, I mean, a pick is a pick, right? Wrong. These little guys have a fantastic ""feel"" to them; they seem to get in between the strings so effortlessly for flat picking. It's crazy but that is what I am experiencing. They are maybe a bit on the thin side, but not overly so, I got used to them quick. Plenty stiff enough for enthusiastic strumming or picking. Tone-wise, they produce a nice, crisp, slightly metallic string sound which I rather like. I recorded some with them today and it was perhaps a bit on the loud side with regards to the audible pick attack on the strings on the acoustic (a Breedlove C25). But not bad and I was using a sensitive Rode condenser. Haven't played much with them on my electric yet (customized Fender Stratocaster) but I'm sure they will be fine there as well. I like these picks a LOT and am ordering a dozen more to keep around. Good stuff.",5,best pick I have ever used,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002GOK08,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","This pick is great, highly recommended! I love the sharp attack of the metal tip but the flexible body means the attack is not overly aggressive and metallickey sounding. I also I prefer the feel of a flexible pick. Grip is very good. This is my new favorite rock pick!",5,Awesome pick!,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B0002GOK08,al,"[0, 0]",high end pick. felt comfortable even with its larger size. took awhile to get used to but really liked it.,4,nice stuff!,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B0002GOK08,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[0, 0]","I collect picks (or plectrums if you're a purist) and I do so for a good reason: I don't use the same pick for the same sort of playing style. I tend to use some picks for jazz; some for blues; some for metal and so on. Not all picks are made the same & some are far better than others.The Dava Master Control Pick (DMCP) is a very nice & useful pick. I've been enjoying it for heavy strumming (or as the metalheads call it, ""chuggin'""). I like its thin center and the way it is overall contoured which makes holding it a delight to my forefinger & thumb.Another thing I really like about it is the metal tip which some folks may not enjoy as it does give a bit of a metallic tone when it touches the strings. This is especially true when you've just replaced your old guitar's strings for new ones. Depends on how you like it or not whether you like that metallic ting - I do for certain passages.The pick's construction seems to be fairly rigid & yet it has potential to do more than merely chug again on the low E & A strings. DMCP is definitely a plectrum that I will be using a lot of in the future and not just for hard core metal but also for subtle tones in jazz passages with the distortion off.Overall I give the DMCP 5 out of 5 stars for being what it claimed it was and for being something that I will find great utility for in years to come.",5,NICE Pick for Stringed Instruments,1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive AODIJK065X72D,B0002GOK08,R. Perez,"[0, 0]","This pick will give you a distinct tone because it's made of metal, not plastic. I'm sure it won't wear out any time soon either. The size is regular. I just wish it had a sharper point, but I can still pick fast enough with it to play speed metal.",5,"Great grip, and unique tone",1367971200,"05 8, 2013",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B0002GOK08,Solaceinsorrow,"[12, 13]","I usually use Dunlop big stubby 2.0 picks. I used the Master Control Pick for the first time today, and I just had to order two more, because they're so amazing!! The attack is second to none!! At first the pick felt a bit strange as I'm accustomed to the thicker Dunlop, and I have to admit that initially I was a bit weary of the notably thinner Dava; but in no way has my playing been hindered, if anything it just seems to run along the strings effortlessly, and by far these are the most comfortable picks I've ever used!! What a find!!UPDATE 6/6/14:Still the best pick I've ever played. If you're worried about the metal tip of the pick breaking or weakening the strings, don't worry, they won't (at least not from what I've seen). Also, pinch harmonics are the easiest thing in the world to play with these picks!",5,Wow!!,1306627200,"05 29, 2011",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002GTZR6,AT,"[0, 0]",This is a heavy duty strap. I use these on my fender guitars to make sure my guitar doesn't fall. It is a very comfy strap and prolly wouldn't break if you had a knife to it. It's the best strap money can buy.,5,The best,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A1P42OZ1MCNAHE,B0002GTZR6,Carter,"[0, 0]",This is the kind of guitar strap you are going to have for the rest of your life extremely thick and durable made of awesome material... buy it,5,Not fancy but it's made to last forever,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B0002GTZR6,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]",I love dunlop straps because I'm a tall guy and they're long enough for me not to look like an electric-guitar-playing-mariachi.,5,Long enough!,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A256QA9N8ZK520,B0002GTZR6,David Aric Jones,"[0, 0]","This is just your typical nylon strap (a bit stiff, but durable). I love the Celtic design enough to use this strap, but ordinarily I prefer higher quality materials than the nylon and plastic construction (with leather ends). The leather is also a bit stiff, but not so stiff that it's not functional or reliable. If Dunlop made this in cotton and steel, I'd pay 4x as much for it...",3,"Design great, material meh.",1383091200,"10 30, 2013",neutral A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0002GTZR6,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","This is a really nice strap. It's very thick and feels like it's well made and high quality for a non-bank breaking price on a strap. Looks cool and vintage, I am a fan of many Dunlop products and this one does not disappoint at all.",5,"Thik, Heavy and Tweed",1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0002GTZR6,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","I bought two of these straps from a local store for thirty bucks each about two years ago. They've been the best straps; along with the same straps without the grommets, that I've used. I figured I'd save a bit and get a couple more from Amazon. I got them fast and saved twenty bucks. They do fine with my fairly heavy Fender and St Blues guitars as well as my P bass. They are middle of the road for price and width, but give me no comfort issues at all. My second favorite strap is one just like this except without the grommets. Super tight and easy to lower. Raising it is a different story though. I just save the fast "lower played" songs for last. Those are the best ones anyway. Excellent strap.",5,Just bought my fourth strap....,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",positive A10E3QH2FQUBLF,B0002GTZR6,Jorge Marin,"[0, 0]","this guitars strap can work in any guitar, from a really light guitar as a bird of prey to a heavy Warlock NT",4,jim dunlop !,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A1GUHIMGFE362L,B0002GTZR6,Kev,"[0, 0]","This is a sweet guitar strap. I have a similar one but it has blue fire on it. These are very durable straps that won't fall off your guitar so you can play confidently. They are on the little bit of the stiff side where it can be kinda uncomfortable at times but it's expected since it's new. My blue fire strap from Dunlop is comfortable now since I've used it for awhile. So it's get better as you use it. Besides it being uncomfortable at first, it's an awesome strap and I would recommend it to anyone that has a guitar :)",4,Great and stylish! :D,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002GTZR6,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]",This is a sturdy strap with a nice pattern and double-leather ends. The color stands out well on the black background. Available in various colors.,5,Looks sharp!,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A3FMD34MRUJJ3I,B0002GTZR6,Network13,"[0, 0]","nice sturdy construction for the most part, although I don't like the plastic that connects the fabric to the ends. But for the price, you get what you pay for. I would have much better liked it if they were metal. I put this on my Les Paul and it fit good, but I decided it was not the look I wanted on that guitar so I put it on my BC Rich instead. The BC Rich has both of its strap mount points on the rear of the guitar, so when I adjusted the length to a comfortable position, the adjustment buckle is now on my neck and shoulder rather than on my back. I'll give it a try for a while, but I think that is going to annoy me and will need to find it a new home on one of my other guitars or just keep it around as a spare.",4,"goot strap, very comfortable, but very long",1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A1Q3YZOVFXRKDZ,B0002GTZR6,slambusky,"[0, 0]",as I said on my last Dunlop strap reviewI love the Dunlop Guitar straps not expensive strong and sturdy just a great product I have 4 or 5 of them.when I buy a guitar I buy a Dunlop strap and Strap locks always to protect my investment.,5,another great strap,1344124800,"08 5, 2012",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0002GTZR6,W. Perry,"[1, 1]","Don't let the term "nylon" fool you. This is a really nice, thick strap. Nothing like those $5 cheap straps. A great value and it matches my guitar that has a cool retro 50's pinstripe flame paintjob.",5,"Great quality. Cool looking, durable strap",1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B0002GW3Y8,Adam G,"[1, 1]","Reduces string noise as promised. Makes slides much easier to accomplish with ease and less noise. I think they also do reduce some finger soreness as your fingers aren't as irritated from sliding on bare strings. Makes them feel kinda like elixirs, but sounds a lot better and you still have the naked strings feel. Also does make the neck a lot smoother. I will be buying more for all my guitar cases.",4,Good.,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive AOHR2Q90UXF23,B0002GW3Y8,"bk from the states ""bk from the states""","[2, 3]","I was hoping this product would eliminate string ""talking"" and had mixed results. It helped some but didn't get rid of the noise entirely. It also makes the strings feel nice as well. I will continue to use it.",4,Interesting product,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002GW3Y8,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","I can't remember how many years ago I started using this great stuff. Like everything else, moderation is the key and having good clean neck and strings is where it all starts, but a quick spray and a wipedown with a lint free cloth does wonders before every time I play!",5,Almost as good as draft beer!,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002GW3Y8,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]","I've been using this product for many years. It has always worked well for me. I just spray a little on my hand and then rub the neck and strings, and I'm good to go!",5,Good product!,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A3GAP455S8YH0M,B0002GW3Y8,"Joe's Gadgets ""JOE H.""","[0, 0]","I bought a new guitar & got it a day before my fingerease was delivered. My fingers were squeeking & sticking on the strings & back of neck, BAD!!After applying fingerease no more squeeks & much easier to move up & down the fretboard!!This stuff has been around for years.1st time I saw it was 40 years ago.Can't argue with that track record!!If you never used it get a can, you won't regret it!!Joe",5,MUST have!!!,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A3IY9JZZ36OQSV,B0002GW3Y8,lee cardwell,"[0, 0]",I've been using this stuff for about 8 years or so and I really don't play without it it makes chord changes faster and easier and your fingers slide real easy.,5,Great stuff,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B0002GW3Y8,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","If you haven't used this stuff, and if you plan to play 'squeak-less' guitar, take the risk. Buy some. You'll wonder how you ever played without it. You might even become the next Joe Satriani!",5,"gotta have it, gotta have it, gotta have it",1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B0002GW3Y8,Papa,"[0, 0]","Makes the strings nice and easy to fly over. No buildup, or residue on your fingers either. I like this stuff.",4,Slick strangs,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A14FMSW73W220M,B0002GW3Y8,PLaBorde,"[0, 0]","Apprehensive in buying let alone using but glad I did. Not an everyday product - but when your strings still have their tone but have lost a bit of their glassy feel . . . start to feel scratchy, this is a quick fix until you're ready to re-string.",4,Surprised,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive ALA9EIJ7G1SCF,B0002GW3Y8,Richard G.,"[0, 0]","I've been using this product for years now and it is truly outstanding. It provides a terrific slick feel to the fretboard and makes playing much easier and more enjoyable. Clean, no residue from repeated use, and the glide across the strings is super nice. I use it regularly on my USA Stratocaster maple neck and wouldn't leave home without it.",5,Used by professionals and for good reason,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B0002GW3Y8,Russ,"[0, 0]","It claims to stop "string talk," when you rub fingers on wound strings. It doesn't. But it does reduce it somewhat, and it also helps me keep playing even when my fingers get sore from playing too long, or playing a new song over and over.I gather my fretting fingers together and spray a little bit of this stuff right onto my fingertips. Seems to help my callouses without messing them up, and reduces the tenderness under the callouses that comes after a lot of playing.",4,"Doesn't Quiet Squeak, but Helps",1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B0002GW3Y8,"SRR ""SRR""","[0, 0]",This stuff is great. The other guys are always coming over and grabin a shot or two cause I leave it in the pedal board. Iv'e been using this for years. I like smooth slippery strings for speed and ease. Humidity not a problem with this stuff. .,5,I use this all the time,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A2Z89YMZZJWBHS,B0002GW3Y8,Sunn Kram,"[2, 3]","I've been using Finger Ease for years and always will on my acoustic and electric guitars. It has multiple uses:-Cleans off residual oils and buildup from your hands, extending the life and tone of your strings-Lubricates strings and neck for faster and smoother playability, though this effect does typically wear off after an hour or so-Works decently well as a polishing agent to rub off finger prints, etc. from the top, sides, and back, will not harm most finishes (as far as I know)I usually just apply it before playing but using it after could definitely be beneficial as well.I did read that the compound is conductive and should be kept off of your pickups to avoid interference. I'm not sure if this is true as I've never noticed any problem when the spray gets on my humbuckers. However, I typically try to keep it off of electronic components in general just out of common sense.For under ten bucks, the can will last you awhile. Just order a few at a time and find free shipping, you'll find yourself wanting one in each guitar case all the time.",5,Keeps Your Strings Clean And Fresh,1332633600,"03 25, 2012",positive A25T143MKB0K82,B0002GWFEQ,A Carter,"[0, 0]","This is a great investment if you are like me and don't want to drill a hole in your guitar to put in a new button. It does make the strap long ,but is suppose to. You will have to adjust your strap from the other side. All in all this is a great product.",4,Great Investment,1338681600,"06 3, 2012",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0002GWFEQ,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[0, 0]","I read reviews about this being a safer option for an acoustic guitar strap support than the usual tie-device. Working just fine so far, came quickly in the mail.",5,Works well,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B0002GWFEQ,BelleBelle,"[1, 1]","I needed something so I would not have to drill a hole in my guitar to attach my strap...This is nicer than using a shoelace to attach the strap and it is an EASY, QUICK release and is very secure. I am happy with this product and will order some more in the future. Nice, inexpensive and useful solution to a guitar strap problem!",5,Inexpensive and great! How could you not like this simple device?,1335312000,"04 25, 2012",positive A1NNBJRXPIDA12,B0002GWFEQ,"B Perry ""bnb books""","[0, 0]","THis snap strap quick release system is a boon for those of us without a send strap button on our ukes sand guitars. Very serviceable, easy to use, sturdy.",5,Handy Tool,1379635200,"09 20, 2013",positive A1JDT2X4BYHZZL,B0002GWFEQ,chapopot!,"[0, 0]","all my guitars use this quick release clip. its so easy to install and sturdy material, it wont break easily even after many uses! have one now!",5,love it!,1366070400,"04 16, 2013",positive A2FCEH4VOA71GU,B0002GWFEQ,ChevisN7,"[0, 0]",I gave it 4 stars because it is well made and it does the job it is designed to do. But I personally do not like how it looks of it when installed. But that is only a personal opinion. You may see it differently. Don't use my opinion on how it looks to influence your purchase. It does what it was made to do. I purchased it to add an extension to a short guitar strap.,4,Does the Job,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive ACXJSNO821XUG,B0002GWFEQ,Chris,"[0, 0]","It does the job it was intended to do. Before using this I just hooked the strap to the buttons and didn't like it. To confined, and with the quick release, it was more comfortable to use the strap. I'm glad I purchased this when I did.",5,Does the job,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B0002GWFEQ,Christopher C,"[0, 0]",I like that I can disconnect my strap quickly and easily. Makes playing more comfortable and if you have more than one guitar you can use the same favorite strap quickly. I buy one of these for each guitar. But I only use my favorite strap.,5,Very easy to use..Beats a string,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A1FCX548TD6DLP,B0002GWFEQ,Cooper the Beagle,"[0, 0]","I think I have 3 or 4 of these. Work very well and looks neater than the shoe string many people use. Highly recommend. Get a few just in case, but I am still on my first. I do switch straps so I guess I have 2 in use - makes it very easy to put guitar on and/or change out straps.",5,Great for Accoustic Guitar,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0002GWFEQ,Handsome Johnny,"[1, 1]","Works as advertised. I was a bit skeptical when the product arrived, but I just set up my acoustic guitar with this product and it does work. Pretty simple, even if you're ""technically challenged."" Easy to use. Haven't gigged with it yet, but I can imagine that this strap ""isn't going anywhere,"" regarding its functionality. Not a ""pretty"" product, but good stuff.",5,Works as Advertised,1323734400,"12 13, 2011",positive A18X90KMZ6KZ3H,B0002GWFEQ,Ingrid Shelton,"[0, 0]",This saves so much time for getting strap on and off. Great design. I love it. Worth the money and is built well.,5,Great product.,1402704000,"06 14, 2014",positive AHF7SNSZPRNCE,B0002GWFEQ,Isaac,"[0, 0]","I have two of these for my acoustics, and when I get another acoustic...I'll be buying another one of these. Nice quick release without having to tie anything. I have one that is over 5 years old and still works like a charm.",5,These things are awesome.,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive A1N82BBPB5816P,B0002GWFEQ,J. Barrera,"[0, 0]",good if you dont want to have to drill your guitar for a stud mount. its nice and does its job. sometimes gets in the way of the strings or might stop a tone but it ultimately works,4,nice for what it is,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A2GA2GM4LWESIC,B0002GWFEQ,Jean Hanna Davis,"[0, 0]",This is a nice addition to a guitar that you don't want to drill a hole into for a strap button. It's a quick release with the buckle. One end stays on the strap - the other around the head stock of the guitar. Makes it nice if you have more than one guitar without a strap button- Buy 2.,5,Quality product,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3GAP455S8YH0M,B0002GWFEQ,"Joe's Gadgets ""JOE H.""","[0, 0]",My new guitar had only the back strap connector.You can put out over $20 for a button strap holder but for under 5 bucks I decided on this.Attach short end to strap feed long end under strings on guitar head.You now have a quick release strap holder.Very well made & strong!!Happy I found this before spending way more than I needed to!!Highly recommend this product!!Joe,5,Exactly what I needed,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive AG8FGAIPRBKIR,B0002GWFEQ,Jolly Roger,"[0, 0]","Using on a Yamaha dreadnought acoustic. Goes one easy, and feels sturdy. Thinking about ordering another for an acoustic electric.Update 8-2-12: ordered another for my Seagull acoustic electric. Like the first one, works great.",5,Works Great,1342051200,"07 12, 2012",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B0002GWFEQ,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",Works with any strap. For a quick detach system of so you don't have to drill for a strap button to hold your guitar.,5,Great product.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A342XAA3YXGKT9,B0002GWFEQ,"J. Rowland ""JasonNYC""","[2, 2]","I just put it on my Baby Taylor guitar strap. Nice! Does the job and does it well. Comes in a ""guitar shaped"" package that clearly shows how to install it in seconds if you are a newbie. Glad I got this one. It is exactly what I was hoping it would be.",5,Great!,1295308800,"01 18, 2011",positive A2M93TVNC93C3P,B0002GWFEQ,L. Ole'son,"[0, 0]",Came on time. Work great for my needs. Geart for set-ups and take-downs. Does lengthen the strap a bit but works.,5,Works Great.,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A2PX3NR1IVTXPG,B0002GWFEQ,"Michael Berish ""Michael Berish, author of ...","[0, 0]","I love this product. I t holds your guitar very securely and does lease the guitar at the neck extremely fast, so y don't have to life it over your head. Well worth the price.",5,Revies,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",positive A35CRCL7WVUCYG,B0002GWFEQ,Mike Brown,"[0, 0]","The Acoustic Guitar Quick Release System is very interesting. I ordered this as a filler item for a much larger order, just to give it a try. So far so good. Thanks.",5,Customer comments,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A1MCMSRNN2AS1F,B0002GWFEQ,Picky,"[0, 0]","I bought this for an accousic guitar, then I had to have one for a mandolin, and now I also have one for a square-neck dobro. Some accoustic guitar manufacturers cases that come with the guitar don't leave much room for a leather strap. Some case manufacturers have the same problem. This item fixes the problem of taking the strap off and saves you all the work to untie it, that means a lot when you also have to set up and tear down equipment on a dance job. Same with the mandolin, if you want a wider strap. The dobro had the issue with the strap didn't have a great connector.",5,Great help,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A2PP4G3DLGDD4T,B0002GWFEQ,Popper,"[0, 0]",Slips right under the guitar strings and does not impede your guitar playing in any way. A very good design.,5,Great Idea,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B0002GWFEQ,Renbutsu,"[0, 0]","Love the quick release system, I just hook on one end to the guitar and the other to a strap, perfect for use when you are standing and playing. I can just quick release it when I'm done.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",4,Recommended easy on off strap,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B0002GWFEQ,Ryszard Sytnik,"[1, 1]","I was wandering how to make easy do quick release strap from my guitar. I did see this device on amazon.com and I decide to buy and try one. I was pleasantly surprised with this ""Guitar Quick Release System"" is working good with my acoustic guitar. And because of that I did purchase 2 more for my other guitar and for my friend one.",5,Excellent product,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",positive A1A45K51O5W6WS,B0002GWFEQ,Stephen,"[0, 0]",I have acoutic guitar that never felt comfortable to me. This little device changed that by allowing me to use just about any standard strap and attaching it to the neck for better balance. And its inexpensive.,5,Best Solution For Using A Standard Strap On An Acoustic Guitar,1401321600,"05 29, 2014",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002GWFEQ,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]",I'm a gadget lover and this is a good one. It makes it very easy to attach or detach your guitar strap to/from the headstock of your guitar or ukulele or other stringed instrument.,5,A great gadget for your Guitar or Ukulele,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive AXP9CF1UTFRSU,B0002GWFEQ,tada,"[0, 0]","Needed something to allow the strap on the guitar to be removed for ease of operation during playing. This filled the bill, works on basically any type of guitar. It just hooks around the neck and ties into the strap, and has a quick release.",4,Guitar strap,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B0002GWFEQ,Taoshaman,"[3, 3]","I've been using these on my acoustic guitars (and straps) for over a decade. They're sturdy and convenient, and so much more attractive than adding a shoelace to your strap. The ability to quickly disconnect the strap for storage (or when you don't need the strap hanging from your guitar, e.g., sitting in a chair) works exactly as advertised. I've purchased several of these and can't say enough good things about the product and company!",5,GREAT solution for acoustic guitar,1315526400,"09 9, 2011",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002GWFEQ,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","This is a handy little contraption. I'm using on one of my cheaper guitars. It wasn't compatible with the other strap I've been using and I had a difficult time getting it to secure to my strap, but it worked well with the strap on my other guitar.I think it's a good idea and practical for being on the stage and switching instruments quickly.",4,Good design,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B0002GWFEQ,Truvor,"[0, 0]","Quick release around the neck strap system. Unbeatable for acoustic, especially since so many acoustics are neck heavy. I would recommend this to anyone. ​",5,Best acoustic strap holder anywhere,1399075200,"05 3, 2014",positive A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0002GWFEQ,Vensez,"[0, 0]","I play with straps whenever I feel like wearing a strap, and this thing is just ridiculously convenient. You can strap on and off within a span of 10 seconds. It holds up very well, also. I've had it for about a year now and have no complaints.",5,It's certainly convenient.,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B0002GWFEQ,Vivid,"[11, 13]","Simple enough, right? Works as advertised. A great simple idea that I'm glad someone put into production. For my taste, the loop is too long where it wraps around at the headstock/nut area, so I just tied it up snug. I had been using the Martin leather strap holder where your strap hooks onto a plastic button, and this is far more secure because straps sometimes work their way off of the button on the Martin holder. However, folks with brand new shiny expensive guitars might want to take note: while the nylon lace that wraps around is nice and strong, it is fairly rough and abrasive, and my experience is that it will very definitely wear at the finish of your git in that area. Won't rub the finish off or anything to that degree, but if you're freaky squeaky clean about maintaining cosmetic perfection on your guitar (which I am NOT), you will definitely notice the finish rubbed and dulled and even chipped a bit there at points of contact. I can think of a million simple solutions to that, but that's another story. Overall, great little item.",4,"Works well, a couple caveats",1304899200,"05 9, 2011",positive A1EFMEZJESPF76,B0002GWXKC,"Ariana Rivadeneira ""Wari""","[2, 2]",I bought it by mistake cause I don't own nor play the bass but it works for my guitar..fits well!! good quality too!,5,Fits well!!,1306972800,"06 2, 2011",positive A30VX06O5GPY13,B0002GWXKC,Dennis R. Crisp,"[0, 0]","This is a convenient way to keep your picks close in case you drop one or need to chance to different pick weight. I don't have a bass, however, it fits great on my acoustical and electric guitar.",5,Wedgie Bass Pick Holder,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive ACP8IZY0RS49F,B0002GWXKC,"George Hartselle II ""BamaGeo""","[0, 0]",Good idea. Tends to slip on the strings however. Convenientt to have a pick at the end of the neck.,3,Slips on the strings,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",neutral AGDWVRFL81B4O,B0002GWXKC,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[0, 0]","If you're a bass player and use a pick, you need one of these. If you are a bass player and *sometimes* use a pick, you *really* need one of these! I bought one for every bass and a spare.Wedgies work better on bass than guitar, because the strings are thicker and usually parallel. I have a guitar wedgie on my gibson explorer, and it is a bit loose because of the angled headstock spreading the strings--but the bass ones stay put.Really, these things are great.",5,Indispensible,1321488000,"11 17, 2011",positive A1T4HGVX32QIYC,B0002GWXKC,Will Ramirez,"[0, 0]","I usually keep pick in my mouth when I don't use them but sometimes I drop them, and at a show you do not have time to bend down and grab it, so this is a nice option to have a spare one, if you use bass picks, get this, it is bigger than the guitar version, much like the picks.",5,Good accesory,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B0002GX5NG,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[0, 0]","After reading some poor reviews for goosenecks of 19" or more, I decided to play it safe with a couple of 13" gooseneck =- this way, if a longer unit is needed, I can just screw 2 together. This is an excellent piece of hardware, very stiff and sturdy with no droop or sag. Even when I put 2 together to come over the top of my guitar amp so I could mic it from the front, using an SM 57, and this gooseneck holds the mic absolutely still.Great buy.",5,"Excellent, sturdy gooseneck",1370908800,"06 11, 2013",positive A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B0002GX5NG,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[1, 1]",I purchased 2 of these items to use with my band for the guitarists. I was disapointed when I mounted a Shure sm 58 mic on it and found that the goose neck would not stay erect. These are made far too loose and flexible for most professional mics. They may work on very small and light weight units but for my needs they are totally unuseable. It would have been helpful to include the suggested weight that this goose neck would support in the sales description. I wasted my money. Don't waste yours. Perhaps viagra would be helpful ;-),1,Far Too flexible for use with a professional microphone,1348444800,"09 24, 2012",negative A2YGWCX3DQ6ER0,B0002GX5NG,Christian Morales,"[0, 0]",is an excellent product super strong and works great arrived in excellent condition. This very cool.its strong and hard,5,excellent product,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B0002GX5NG,CLS,"[0, 0]",I use the gooseneck to position my pop filter over my microphone. It is also sturdy enough to use on my microphone holder to hold my microphone in place.,5,Works Just Fine,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A2IFKMKKXV8AVU,B0002GX5NG,"Dan Dreifort ""REVIEW-BOT-9000""","[0, 0]","So stiff. Nothing short of a five pound weight will cause this extension to buckle. If you sing and use effects pedals for an instrument, and can't rely on a good boom microphone stand being at every venue, get one of these and throw it in with your gear.",5,Stiffest Gooseneck I've Found,1363046400,"03 12, 2013",positive A200D8BOPMR35S,B0002GX5NG,"Earl D. Shaffer ""OracleMan""","[0, 0]",I am glad I bought this. It is exactly what was described and it was a good price. Get it.,4,"Get ""On Stage Microphone 13-inch Gooseneck, Black""",1384387200,"11 14, 2013",positive A223S6N0DBQBHP,B0002GX5NG,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","I got this to install it on a podium. It is perfect. The construction is very sturdy, and it always stays in place. Get it, if you need one.",5,Great Deal,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A151EUL2C4GJNE,B0002GX5NG,"John C. ""Fine Artist""","[0, 0]",We added this as an extension to our clubhouse PA system. It's very nice quality has a range of easily adjustable stops and provided excellent ability for both short and tall speakers,5,Very nice,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002GX5NG,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I use this when myOn Stage Microphone 13-inch Gooseneck, Blackare too long for what I want to do. Sometimes - on rare occasions - I have used this to extend the length of the 13"" model.The mic I mainly use this with is aNady DM70 Drum and Instrument Microphone, which is small, relatively light, and works with saxophones as well as drums and cymbals. When I am using that mic for alto and tenor sax, I use anOn Stage MY550 Microphone Extension Attachment Barto clamp to the pole of a regular microphone stand, and attach the gooseneck and DM70 without using a separate mic stand.Because this and its bigger sibling are so versatile I keep a few of each size around, plus a supply of extra extension attachment bars. In some situations they can be a savior during set up. I will empahsize, though, that anything larger than the DM70 or DM80 (which is slightly larger and heavier), and this may not hold your mic in place.",5,"Perfect solution for smaller, lighter mics",1338076800,"05 27, 2012",positive A2C00NNG1ZQQG2,B0002GX5NG,"RustyBill ""Sunday Rocker""","[2, 2]","Nice looking gooseneck, threads are clean, fits well. However, the gooseneck is too flexible and will not hold up a mic (Shure SM58) without collapsing. Better try another brand, or spend a buck or two more to get a better product.",2,Will not hold up mic.,1298332800,"02 22, 2011",negative A2HIRKOAFQQLBE,B0002GX5NG,The Bluescaster,"[0, 0]","This arrived and when I tried to use it, it turned out that the male threads were some oddball metric size that does NOT fit any standard adapter.Instead, these theads stripped the fitting on my mike clip, so now I have to go somewhere else and buy a new gooseneck AND a clip.This is such a standard item, that there is no excuse for making it with non-standard threads, and NO excuse at all for advertising it as standard 5/8ths...",1,This is NOT universal fit,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",negative A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002GX6V2,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","There are a ton of phaser options out there - even from MXR themselves - which makes this issue a bit confusing. I'd owned a Phase 90 back in the 80s and wanted another one. A few years ago I didn't have the budget to consider the more expensive MXR versions, so I just got this one.I think it sounds fine. I gigged with it for years without issue. Yes, there's a slight volume bump, but I think this is really mostly a midrange hump that will alter your tone and give you some distortion, depending on how your amp is set up. I always use it with a clean tone, and I'm used to it so it's not a big deal.If I were to shop for a phaser today I'd consider some of the other MXR models, as well as versions from other manufacturers which offer a mix knob. A phaser is a very specific sound, but I love it in small doses. For my needs this one works.",4,"Very good, but limited",1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002GX6V2,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[7, 12]","Absolutely Obligatory for any fan of rock n roll jamming with tastes of jazz influenced rock--1970's influences. I would probably buy the Phase 100 today though, as it has 4 different positions to choose from, I assume including the original set-up as one of them.Well, I need to correct this. This review was for the OLD models. The NEW models have FAR too high midrange and the components are no longer easily modified. I thought I was replacing an old model with the NEW one, but alas the NEW is not worthy of a place in my effects chain!I will probably get an EH Small stone now, though that pedal looks like it may have been changed lately too. Sadly it appears boutiques are being bought by non-musical business men who care ONLY about the bottom line and NOT enough, if AT ALL about the sound/quality of their products. The capitalists have become too greedy, and the socialists think they are worthy to tell everyone else how to live. God help us!",3,(Old circuit was an) Irreplaceable Classic,1261094400,"12 18, 2009",neutral A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0002GX6V2,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]",This is a great effect. Awesome engineering as Jim Dunlop's MXR products has always presented. The true bypass feature and the high-end quality materials make it very reliable and dependable. Phasing is very sensitive and delivers as it should. No need for the EVH red logo version (unless you're a super fan or something) - I actually believe this unit will exceed all your expectations. Ships fast. Highly recommended.,5,MXR Phase 90 Effects Pedal - Great effect!,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A10APIDAZISWQF,B0002GX6V2,mando2112,"[0, 0]",I returned this because I wanted the script version instead. Very different sound. Watch YouTube to compare models. This pedal seems older as well.,3,"Mxr quality, but modern sound",1392595200,"02 17, 2014",neutral A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0002GX6V2,Sam,"[0, 0]","This is a great pedal for price. No it's not the most amazing phase pedal, but it's still quality. I know many pedal geeks who still have it on their board. If you don't use a lot of phaser but need it for a song or 2. Buy it.",3,No reason to bash it,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A2206923NH9ZDI,B0002GX6V2,Texas Buyer,"[0, 0]","Simple and compact.No clicking or buzzing.Perfect for old Van Halen solos like in "You Really Got Me."Plus, you can get a swooshing bright sound you can't get with a Flange and Chorus when backing it down and playing clean.Play some old KISS or some Rob Zombie.$65 bucks is expensive but a true analog phaser isn't available in most amp emulators."You know your man is working hard... he's worth a deuce!"",5,MXR Phaser rules the sound waves!,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B0002GX6V2,Victor,"[3, 3]","I have several MXR pedals. Every one is superb--except for this PHASE 90 (the non-""script"" version reviewed here). This PHASE 90 is worthless for anyone who wants to use it while playing clean, for it adds a tsunami of irritating distortion, a swoosh of sonic dirt. I did some research and discovered that other people who also hate this pedal's distortion suggest some modifications. (Look up ""MXR Phase 90 Mods,"" and ""Erik's Corner"" will show you how.) I made the ""R28,"" ""C11,"" and ""C12"" modifications. The result: a slightly improved phaser, one that still churned out plenty of distortion. Finally, I tried adjusting the internal trim pot. On no setting could I get rid of ... you guessed it: distortion. I spent literally hours in a futile and frustrating effort to make this pedal sound merely acceptable. No luck. BOTTOM LINE: IF YOU WANT A PHASER THAT DOESN'T ADD SIGNIFICANT DISTORTION, AVOID THIS INCARNATION OF THE PHASE 90.",1,Adds lots of distortion; unworthy of the MXR name,1336003200,"05 3, 2012",negative AH2F47XZ5L8NR,B0002GX6V2,Violet Deliriums,"[2, 3]","The MXR Phase 90 is a classic stompbox popularized by Eddie Van Halen. At present, I own an MXR Phase 90, a Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter, and a Line 6 MM4 Modulations Modeler (with a few phaser patches), so I can compare these three units.The Phase 90 has a single ""Speed"" control that sets the rate of the phase, so it is simple to use. If there is a single knob, that is a good indicator that the manufacturer feels pretty good about the sound of the unit. In this case, I agree.The MXR Phase 90 is by far the cheapest of these three units. In my opinion, it also gives the best sound within its capabilities, and actually seems to boost the volume slightly. The Boss PH-3 gets a slight volume drop but it is workable, and the Line 6 MM4 has a volume drop that for me is hard to use on a guitar pedalboard because I usually don't leave modulations on for an entire song, but turn them on/off in different sections (unless its a chorus).Of the three, the Phase 90 has the least versatility. You can imitate the Phase 90 sound on both of the other units (the Line 6 MM4 does a slightly better job) and both the PH-3 and MM4 have more sonic possibilities. Also, the Boss PH-3 will give a lot more spacey extremes than the Phase 90 which stays in a ""normal"" range. But again, of the three the MXR Phase 90 sounds the best of the three at what it can do.Bottom Line:(1) A classic pedal at a great price(2) Great sound & slight volume boost(3) Simple to use(4) Limited sonic possibility, ""safe"" or ""normal"" guitar sounds (no crazy extremes)(5) Beautiful bright orange color, you can't miss it(6) Compact size does not eat up pedalboard space",5,Classic phaser at good price,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B0002GXF8Q,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",Bought this for a mic that my daughter received and fit well. Product is as described and fits mic perfect. Will buy more in future.,5,Great to have,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0002GXF8Q,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","Good cheap mic cover, fits ES-57 ok, could be a bit tighter I suppose. Anyway it only needs to keep goobies from getting in my mic!",5,Does the job,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A3M05N9UWHIXUI,B0002GXF8Q,"Anthony Caraballo ""GenRico""","[0, 0]",not much to say about foam. They do the job well. You can't go wrong. I would recomend these to anyone and they are cheap.,5,Good mic covers,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B0002GXF8Q,applegd07,"[0, 0]",nice cover for my behringer xm8500. it is fitted snugly and well made. the color is nice and bright. i wanted to have other colors but this is only available in red and black also.,5,nice cover,1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A2BRKLV7FQ1HVS,B0002GXF8Q,"Austin Garcia ""Mr. Garcia""","[0, 0]",Hm. I received this. I opened this. I've used it. I also use it. This product seems to be a pretty good product.,5,On Stage Foam Ball Mic Windscreen,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive AWYE428W5MRQN,B0002GXF8Q,BatmanDSM,"[1, 1]",Nice to keep your mic nice and fresh. Plus it protects the head and gets rid of most of the noise while taking a breath. Decent value!,5,Save your MIC and cut the background NOISE.,1314230400,"08 25, 2011",positive AQG6AQXC703WD,B0002GXF8Q,Bob,"[0, 0]","I do not have much to say about this. It does what it was designed to do and it looks fine.I found myself actually trying to see if it will rip, for the purposes of this review. Just so I could make some sort of comment about it... You can rip it if you try, but it's not likely to happen during everyday use.It's fairly thick. If that isn't what you want then I would look elsewhere. This should be fine for nearly everyone who doesn't have a very specific reason for a different sort of windscreen.",5,Works,1395532800,"03 23, 2014",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0002GXF8Q,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]",These fit snug on my Shure SM58 Beta A mics. Nice texture and it doesn't affect the sound of my mics.I recommend em!,5,Snug Fit,1349308800,"10 4, 2012",positive A1C92KYEEU1T0G,B0002GXF8Q,Charles McClain,"[0, 0]","It works well, hasn't broken down (despite much abuse), and can easily be cleaned. Now if only all windscreen's were this sturdy, I'd be a happy customer.",5,It's Simple and Great,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1BN3DBBWLMT6V,B0002GXF8Q,Clayton A. Cohn,"[0, 0]","At first I thought this would be a gimmick, but it was cheap so I figured what the hell. Once I had it, however, I realized how invaluable it was. When performing live, I always had to make sure to stand the exact same distance away from the mic of the volume would change based on my distance from the mic. Once I got this little guy though, I just sing right into it and even press my mouth up against it at times. Volume remains constant, white noise is gone and the sound is crystal clear. It also protected my mic in a fall once too. Can find anything better for this cheap.",5,"SO underrated - a must-have for any performing/aspiring vocalist, podcaster or anyone who uses microphones for live audio.",1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A3AOB0VF6H0IF4,B0002GXF8Q,Daits,"[0, 0]","Came in time, worth the price and fits perfect on to my mic. As an advice to every one using a mic whether it is a regular or condenser mic, always use this protection on the mic to avoid the body fluids getting inside grill and on to diaphragm. This is worth the investment for your expensive mic.",5,FITS PERFECT,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",positive A18ZKZXXA3WHSJ,B0002GXF8Q,Edward,"[0, 0]",Fits the Behringer XM8500 perfectly. It actually dampens the sound giving better a more smoother sound and reducing harsh parts of vocals.,5,Tight fit on Behringer XM8500,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B0002GXF8Q,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]",I bought this to go with my Shure SM58S. It fits the mic well. No odor. Effective at suppressing pops.,5,Does what it's supposed to,1392163200,"02 12, 2014",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B0002GXF8Q,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",I bought this to keep the saliva on the mic to a minimum. Should work just fine. I also bought the green one.,4,Does what it's suppose to.,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B0002GXF8Q,Jay,"[0, 0]",I have been using these simple windscreens for years and they always perform great .. escpecially for the money .. I would recommend this to anyone.,5,Very Simple Works Great,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B0002GXF8Q,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]","Blocks noise perfectly, priced better than the local store. fit very well my mic. Awesome! Great for an amateur, just like me",4,Nice price!,1362787200,"03 9, 2013",positive A2RI4QE6EO29CA,B0002GXF8Q,J. F. Hindy,"[0, 0]","Hi guys. Really simple little review here. This is a windscreen. It does windscreen things.Pros1. It works2. It fits my microphoneCons1. The package game a little smushed so it's a little misshapen.It's $2, it works. If it's not the highest quality stop complaining. It's $2, what did you expect, kevlar?",5,It's a windscreen,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A6D91KPQGIDKZ,B0002GXF8Q,"Jim R. ""Photo man""","[0, 0]","Just slipped this windscreen on my mic (a wireless brand) and it barely fit perfectly. Any smaller and it would be going in the trash.The foam is obviously of good quality and it's plenty thick. I'm using it mainly to protect the mic's metal screen, but also to keep others' germs off the mic (seeing as how they tend to put their mouths on it!).",5,Nice and thick. Should protect your mic well.,1340323200,"06 22, 2012",positive A3GSBNVP2LPFRB,B0002GXF8Q,johns3620,"[0, 0]",Works well as a pop wind screen for our field operations. When the Z108 Party patrol is out and about the never leave without it.,5,Can beat it for the price,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A3E6FHS8DV037H,B0002GXF8Q,Jon F,"[0, 0]","This is a black sponge for smaller mics. I got mine for use with some Behringer mics. At first, I didn't think they would fit, but it just took a bit of stretching. They fit really snug, which is excellent because they won't fall off or slide around on the mic causing noise. They do what they're supposed to do.",5,They Are What They Are,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0002GXF8Q,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[11, 24]","Okay, Color coding is a GREAT idea.Divas will not use the red ball windscreen.Why?Because, from a distance it looks like they have a clown nose.No kidding! I have had several tell this to me and my sound tech. So save your dough, buy any color but RED.Diva's!!!! What can I say?",1,Color Coding Helps the sound engineer,1141344000,"03 3, 2006",negative A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002GXF8Q,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","This does a great job blocking out the wind on a microphone and other unwanted noise. I can literally blow into the microphone and you won't get any "pop" in the microphone, only sound waves.",5,Works amazing!,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002GXF8Q,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",....to have when used outside where there is a lot of wind noise. I sometimes play in a park or outside around the BBQ. A must have.,4,A great tool,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive AW6A4PPENVZY3,B0002GXF8Q,"Li ""Amazon-Aholic""","[1, 1]",the foam ball prevents wind pop and it also doesn't get smelly like some other foam would be. i would highly recommend it.,5,very good,1401494400,"05 31, 2014",positive A3M48SSAOTBSMW,B0002GXF8Q,"L. Rapoport ""lenrapp""","[0, 0]","What can you say about a Foam Ball type mic windscreen? Well it fits the RODE M1 Mic I was using nice and tight. Quality is good, didn't tear apart when you put it on the mic and the recorded sound is just fine.",4,Nice quality and fits my RODE Mic just fine,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A3PGVJF37JSHFO,B0002GXF8Q,MysticJaguar,"[0, 0]",Alot of Zoom H1 users put this over their mics. The fit is nearly perfect. For that application this is THE windscreen to get. Works great.,5,Use it on Zoom H1,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A2X68NVO0SGCMC,B0002GXF8Q,Patrick Elhoffer,"[0, 0]",I definately helps cut down "wind whistle" on my mic. can't say anything great about the product but I cant say anything bad. It does what it is suppose to,3,Works,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",neutral A34UQQ1DPQ31IH,B0002GXF8Q,pruittjr1,"[0, 0]","Works just as it should, love it and a great price to boot",4,Great windshield for the mic,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",positive A32NZIV3FHCK62,B0002GXF8Q,Richie K,"[0, 0]",If you have several different people on the same mic you should buy a stock of these. They are well made and do work. I would buy them again.,5,A must,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive AKPVT396SPLII,B0002GXF8Q,"R. READ ""Re` Read""","[0, 0]",I used these on a Behringer XM8500'sIt fits tight and does not obstruct the tone greatly.I have not tested its wind screen capabilities.I use it to protect my microphones from singer’s saliva :-)Works great and does not fall off.,5,I nice tight fit over a live “SM58” style vocal microphones.,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002GXF8Q,SJ Holley,"[0, 0]","Bought this cover to go with Behringer mic. It does what it's designed to do. It was a little hard getting it onto the head of the mic, but at least that way I know it's not going to be falling off during a performance or a recording session. Economical way to keep spit out of mic",4,Does the job,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B0002GXF8Q,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","its a windscreen, this is the first one i have bought but it seems to work how it is supposed to. it could be less dense i think. idk",3,its a windscreen,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",neutral A24FQKYEPUQBRG,B0002GXF8Q,zj,"[2, 2]","I use this for my rockband microphones but be careful , if you have cats the hair will get stuck in it. Other than that it really works well in taking away some of the echo from loud speakers while playing rockband.",5,Perfect for rockband mics but...,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B0002GXPRM,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",Bought this with a mic and foam cover and stand and it all works perfect. Geat value for the money. My daughters use all of them every week. Will buy more in the future,5,Need to have,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A3HLW3G0TA8GX1,B0002GXPRM,Andytoy,"[0, 0]","It's great to have a few extra mic clips on hand and for the price, these are great. They hold SM58/57 perfectly. Not cheap or poorly made at all, a great value.",5,Great mic clip for the money,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B0002GXPRM,Arik Burke,"[0, 0]",it holds a mic just fine. I just wish it had a little more "give" to it. still a great product for the price,4,ok,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B0002GXPRM,"C.C. ""Chris""","[2, 2]","Use it with an SM58 Shure mic in a studio type application. Holds up great, Mic does not slip. Upside down, sideways.",5,Works great,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A3394J1F9CN9W5,B0002GXPRM,"Charles Forquignon ""Cyrus Blades""","[2, 3]","it does what's it's suppose to do... holds a mic, pretty much what you see is what you get... works very well.",5,Mic Clip... not much to it!,1292544000,"12 17, 2010",positive A1C92KYEEU1T0G,B0002GXPRM,Charles McClain,"[0, 0]","This microphone clip becomes loose at the hinge very quickly, and needs to consistently be tightened. Too much of a hassle, really~",3,It's Alright!,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002GXPRM,David Burch,"[0, 0]","A classic mic clip -- simple, inexpensive and durable enough. Keep several spares in your kit; even the expensive ones break.",5,Does what it's supposed to do,1332028800,"03 18, 2012",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002GXPRM,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","This is obviously a necessary item if you want to attach this to a microphone stand. It holds great and keeps the microphone snug into palce. However, The gap for the cable to fit through should be a bit bigger, as well as the tail-end of the grip; because if you have a certain kind of XLR adapter that is wider than the microphone, you won't be able to take the microphone out of the grip without disconnecting the XLR adapter first.",4,Hold mic well in place,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B0002GXPRM,JVincent,"[9, 9]","This is a simple, straight forward and worthy replacement mic clip for the standard Shure SM57/58 type mic. Well made, reasonably priced as with most On Stage stuff.",5,Does the trick,1283472000,"09 3, 2010",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002GXPRM,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[3, 3]","These are obviously designed for microphones with the Shure SM-57/58 series form factor. I use mine for the much heavierBlue Microphones enCORE 100 Studio-Grade Dynamic Performance Microphone, and this clip holds it right where I adjust it to.The threads in the base of the clip appear to be precision-machined. Mine effortlessly mate with anOn Stage MSA7040TB Adjustable Microphone Boom, Black, anOn Stage Stands 7701B Tripod Boom Microphone Standand aMusician's Gear Die-Cast Mic Stand Black, which are the only stands with which I've used this clip.Bear in mind that if you are using microphones that are designed with form factors that are different from the Shure SM (and PG and similar), or a different brand that uses that form factor, then this clip will probably not work. Also I cannot vouch for it as a clip for heavy touring, although for local bar gigs it should easily hold up, and at the price you can afford to purchase some spares (actually, you SHOULD do that.)I am personally pleased with mine and do not regret selecting this model. I have five or six on hand, including a few spares, and if I needed more clips, this is the one I would purchase.",5,Zero problems and mine get a lot of home studio use,1335312000,"04 25, 2012",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0002GXPRM,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]",What can I say it works...I think I could write a book here...not!...just a solid little mic holder. Glad I bought it.,5,good mic holder,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive AEN6KDJ3AJDK6,B0002GXPRM,Patrick M. Waters,"[0, 0]","These kind of clips can break. But if you're just a little bit careful not to push the microphone in too hard, it should last for a long long time.",4,Just be careful,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive A31XY5BETE8DUC,B0002GXPRM,Paul D.,"[0, 0]",I bought these mics to fit a shure mic and a GLS mic and it doesn't fit either. A little too small.,2,Too Small for some mics,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",negative A32E8LG6I4W2AI,B0002GXPRM,T,"[0, 0]","I bought these to fit my two microphones - they snuggly hold Shure SM57 and SM58. However, my two mics came with Shure clips (to my surprise). These clips are 1/16 in. from front to back. In comparison, the Shure clips are 1/4 in. to 1/8 in. from front to back. So, the Shure clips are more sturdily built, but both seem to hold the mics well.",4,good mic clip,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B0002GXPRM,Tony,"[0, 0]",Very tight fit which is great for your stationary mic .It hold the mic with no concerns of the mic falling out. Great for back up singers .,3,good fit,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",neutral A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B0002GXPRM,TriggerHappy,"[0, 0]","Not sure there is much to say about a mic stand clip.Solid plastic. Brass threading. Adjustable pivot screw.I've always been pleased with On Stage products, even down to there cheap $3 clips.",5,Good mic clip,1356825600,"12 30, 2012",positive A2Z84UZPX7064Q,B0002GXPRM,Zane V. Simon,"[0, 0]","Worked perfectly to use my Samson mic with a stand I purchased. Definitely would purchase again, solid quality build. Good purchase!",5,Did exactly what it was intended for,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A2BB6IKKR4G40J,B0002GXRF2,Anthony,"[0, 1]",good deal. quite the steal. if it sounds at all like the pinstripe bass pedal. im sure it will be amazing. and its cool that i got a snare head with the deal. those are pretty crucial to a drumset. :),5,aww yeah,1356134400,"12 22, 2012",positive A1R019TURAPFDS,B0002GXRF2,camden108,"[0, 0]","the Pinstripe heads are AMAZING. I will buying them for life, they are very durable and sound great. the emperor X snare head on the other hand is junk. It makes my snare sound like a high tom almost, hate it.",4,junk snare head,1366416000,"04 20, 2013",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002GXRF2,Michael,"[0, 0]","very durable and they sound amazing, i love these drum heads and would recommend them to anyone that needs drumheads",5,awesome drum heads,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B0002GXRF2,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[3, 3]","I bought these heads almost a year ago and after countless band practices and gigs, the same heads I bought over a year ago are still sounding great and haven't torn. these heads are amazing and a very good investment. make your kit sound very professional and I just love em to death. definitely recommend these heads to people looking for new heads",5,Indestructible,1264291200,"01 24, 2010",positive A3SMT15X2QVUR8,B0002GXRF2,"Victoria Tarrani ""writer, editor, artist, des...","[22, 22]","These heads are virtually indestructable and produce a great sound. Attack is superb, especially when played hard and loud, and the construction ensures minimal ring and overtone.Be aware that this head pack does not product the best tone and sound for jazz (get Remo Fiberskyns for that kind of sound), but the Pinstripe model that comprises this pack has become the De Facto standard for rock.If you still have the heads that come with your drum kit - and play rock - changing over to this pack will probably make a dramatic improvement in the way your kit sounds, regardless of whether you are playing a budget no-name brand, or Pearl, Mapex, Tama, Ludwig or similar pro quality drums.I also recommend that you get a Rhythm Tech Memo Key (ASIN B0002E2EOE) or Evans Torque tuning key (ASIN B0002D0HZI) to allow you to quickly get your heads in perfect tuning once you have them installed. Either of these will allow you to get the most out of these (or any other) heads and transform your kit into a finely tuned, professional sounding set of instruments.",5,Perfect for rock,1101859200,"12 1, 2004",positive AA5TINW2RJ195,B0002GXV2Q,,"[0, 0]","Good short cable, plugs easy",4,Four Stars,1405382400,"07 15, 2014",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B0002GXV2Q,Adam G,"[0, 0]","Bought these and they worked great with my Digitech delay, reverb, chorus and Jaman. No noticeable noise added to my ears. They continue to work to this day. They are built tough enough for moderate use and do the job for cheap. GOOD VALUE!",5,Good!,1263254400,"01 12, 2010",positive A1MV8LXEXO8EWC,B0002GXV2Q,"Amazon Customer ""The Ideator""","[0, 0]","These are by far the best value for effects pedal cables. I find the local music stores won't stock them, forcing you to buy higher quality cables at about $7.00 each. These cables, so far, have done the job at a fraction of the price. We will see how well they stand up over the long-term as they are a cheaper cable. But for the price, they are great. At 6 per pack, you can even afford to simply replace them as they go bad and still be ahead -- if that even happens.",5,Very happy with this product so far.,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B0002GXV2Q,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[0, 0]","Not much to say about patches...they haven't given me ANY trouble, which is as good as it gets with cables!",4,"works fine, inexpensive",1274832000,"05 26, 2010",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0002GXV2Q,AT,"[0, 0]",These cables are awesome. They do what they are suppose to do and do it well. I personally like that they are smaller in the middle and are easier to fold than regular cable. If you are looking to connect your pedals and dont want to break your wallet look no farther than HOSA 6inch cable!,5,Sweet!,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A2GUE6E3DUYX03,B0002GXV2Q,Databoss,"[0, 0]",This was the easiest way to hook up my pedals without having long wires all over the floor to trip on. It's easy and convenient to use without losing quality and getting feedback loops. I recommend it to all aspiring musicians.,4,Quick Connect!,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0002GXV2Q,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[0, 0]","These pedal cables are of superior quality at a reasonable price. Well-designed and reliable, I highly recommend these. Thanks to Amazon for offering this great product.",5,"Hosa CFS606 6 Inch Right Angle FX Pedal Cable, 6 Pack",1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A2T305UHZJ21L1,B0002GXV2Q,Edgar Moses Jones,"[0, 0]",I wish I bought longer cables but these cables are fine. They do what they are supposed to do but I know I can spend a few more dollar dollar bills and get a higher quality cable but the tonal difference wouldn't be anything significant.,3,God Enough,1362960000,"03 11, 2013",neutral A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0002GXV2Q,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]",Works as described. Solid little wires that allow you to be creative in how you hook up your guitar pedals...may work other applications that require the same type of plug.,5,Solid,1304812800,"05 8, 2011",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002GXV2Q,Jerry,"[0, 0]","These are great for connecting effects pedals. I really don't know how else you would do it in a small space, without making your pedal box look like a plate of spaghetti.",5,Great for connecting effects pedals.,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0002GXV2Q,Lee,"[0, 0]",I got these because I work as a live sound engineer and they sometimes come in handy used as interconnects between guitar pedals.,3,Pedal jumpers,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",neutral A3JUQ2E799OC5B,B0002GXV2Q,"Markcm ""Markcm""","[0, 0]","These cables work well in my jam space, they do seem a little thin if they were to be used heavily in gig'ing but at 1/3 the price, that's fair. Don't get me wrong, these are good cables and for the price I am very happy; I'd buy more for sure. I would probalby uses these for gigging as well if I didn't have heavier duty jumpers available.As the title says, these are a great value and work well.",5,Great price vs value.,1297728000,"02 15, 2011",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B0002GXV2Q,paul day,"[0, 0]",good product great price. as long as you take care of them they seem as though they will last quite a while.,5,pedal cables,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive A3ARMRKIJUQ6LS,B0002GXV2Q,RelevantC,"[0, 0]","This was perfect I am very happy with the Hosa CFS606 6 Inch Right Angle FX Pedal Cable, 6 Pack!",5,Just what my pedals needed!,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A346EQ2V4W531N,B0002GXV2Q,"Shannon V ""sjveb""","[0, 0]",great price. i would recommend it to anyone needing patch cables for their peddle board. very flexable and pretty good quality,4,good product,1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive AN5QXK8A9F8LH,B0002GXV2Q,"S. O. ""soo""","[0, 0]","These are a bit short, only complaint.But I should have known that going into a 6"" double right ended cable.Perhaps a straight to straight would be better.Anyway, besides that, they seem to be decent enough quality.I can see a few years of careful use.",4,good price,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A2WDY3XDWDFNYG,B0002GXV3A,BJC,"[1, 3]","yes you can tweak it so its less, but cant even use it for recording with or without an amp so much hiss its unusable.",1,massive amounts of hiss,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",negative ATB2PLCVQ2XC9,B0002GXV3A,Bradley,"[0, 1]","I'll keep it short: I owned a Boss EQ pedal in the past and didn't have much luck with it. I tried and tried and tried to hone in the sound I was looking for but the Boss just wouldn't do it for me. Fast forward a few years and I purchase this little baby on a whim. Man, am I glad I did! The 6 sliders made it very easy to dial in the exact tone I was looking for. A small boost of the first two sliders gave my amp more bottom-end than it could ever manage on its own, and a small boost of the last two provided more of a balanced, well-rounded sound. Love it and wouldn't wanna part with it!The pedal itself is built like a rock. I imagine nothing shy of nuclear war could dent this thing. The individual sliders, although not quite as Ford-tough as the rest of the pedal (haha), feel nice and slide easy. Each slider lights up red when engaged, which not only looks cool but makes it very easy to see on a dimly lit stage.If you're on the fence about an EQ or which EQ brand to buy, I recommend you give this little monster a stomp.",5,Very surprised by this little gem!,1322524800,"11 29, 2011",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0002GXV3A,Diego A. Umana,"[1, 2]",This is a great effect. Awesome engineering as Jim Dunlop's MXR products has always presented. The true bypass feature and the high-end quality materials make it very reliable and dependable. EQ is very sensitive and delivers as it should. I actually believe this will exceed all your expectations. Ships fast. Highly recommended.,5,MXR 6 Band Graphic EQ Pedal - Great effect!,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0002GXV3A,Handsome Johnny,"[1, 11]","Bought this on a whim. It works well when utilized with the amp in direct fashion. When used with a pedalboard rig, it doesn't add much except for hiss, unfortunately. Sweet sound with an older Fender amp unit, though. Does not sound good with updated equipment, Line 6 equipment, Roland units. I'd say definitely do not get this if you're a tech or gear head. Get it if you're a simple player with few FX in your arsenal. It does sound good when just utilized with amp and guitar, amp, wah, and guitar, or amp, wah, guitar, and expression pedal. Nothing else I've tied it to has seemed to work out, though. Probably a wasted product with where I'm headed as a technical player, but good for beginners and intermediate levels. Into King Crimson/Fripp styles? Don't go for this for modeling.",3,"Works well with some equipment. Other equipment, not as much.",1282780800,"08 26, 2010",neutral ANAKK5KNUAP17,B0002GXV3A,"Julio Caicedo ""Julio""","[1, 2]","This little box will give it to you. I personally play bass and I have a thing for long effect chains. I count in my little arsenal with fuzz, distorions, auto wah, a compressor, octaver, bass booster and a nice DI Box. The MXR EQ helps me a great deal to ""recuperate"" definition and clarity after this long effect chains that I love. A great little box.So if you are looking for clarity, definition and even a little extra punch for your sound the MXR EQ will do the trick.Cheers!!!",5,Looking for definition?,1287705600,"10 22, 2010",positive A3GTUNDBLPC00I,B0002GXV3A,Knoxville AV guy,"[0, 0]","I have been disappointed with the last EQ pedal I owned witch was a Boss GE7, it was very honkey and colored my tone to much, this pedal is much more musical the layout of the essential frequency's is great, plus they are lighted and very ez to see. and of course it is an MXR so it is built like a tank and will last for ever",5,Great pedal very musical,1336694400,"05 11, 2012",positive A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ,B0002GXV3A,"Rick Langdon ""Scriptor""","[0, 0]","I have had several MXR pedals through the years ... I have always found their quality to be very good for the price ... in fact, some of their pedals exceed the competitors' products for less than half the price ... (to each his own and certainly there are higher levels of quality out there but just because it is priced more doesn't mean it is that much better)If you need a little tone sweetener, this pedal can deliver ... with flatter EQ's it is fairly noiseless ... but as with all EQ's, if you boost certain frequencies pretty high, you will get some noise ...Simple to use and I particularly like the lighted LEDs for each band ... this feature makes this unit a good choice for the stage ...As with all MXR pedals, it is built solid and road-rugged ...For the price, this is a nice pedal, simple to use and built to last",4,A Good Basic EQ Pedal,1353196800,"11 18, 2012",positive A206T0W1VE8K1Q,B0002GXZK4,C3p-BRO,"[0, 0]","Highest quality guitar I've ever seen in this price range. It looks, feels, and sounds amazing!! A+ I bought two",5,Unbelievable,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive ACXJSNO821XUG,B0002GXZK4,Chris,"[1, 1]","I didn't want to spend too much $$ for a guitar that I wasn't sure if I would like it or not. There were a few at the local music store but 3 times the price. They were good quality and if this didn't work out then I would have probably gone that route. To my surprise, this guitar exceeds all my expectations for an acoustic guitar. The only downfall was that the frets were sharp on the one side of the guitar. The local shop only charged me $5 to shave them down. I replaced the strings right away. I'm completely satisfied with this purchase and would recommend it. Definitely worth the price you pay.",5,Love it,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B0002GXZK4,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[1, 1]","This was my first acoustic guitar, and I've received some surprised looks about its tone and play-ability -- both from from my luthier (who used to be a tech at Martin) to a couple pro players with 30-40+ years respectively under their belts. It's light, comfortable, well made, has a fast neck, and is just marvelous in every way for a beginner like myself. Wonderfully priced. I was expecting to be disappointed, but didn't want to invest in a new hobby until I was sure I'd stick with it.It's possible that I just lucked out with a good one. After a year of playing my Jasmine, I have no urge to upgrade to anything else. Will confess that I'd like a 12-string, but that's another animal.I am too new and inexperienced with acoustics to be able to really define the sonic quality of this guitar compared to more expensive models (I'm more of an electric guy), but for me in my ignorant state, it's 5 stars without hesitation.I did need to have it set up, however, and the stock strings on mine were in poor condition. Don't recall if I purchased it on Amazon. In any event, a $30-$50 trip to the luthier with new strings, and it felt like a guitar far in excess of $100. It has stayed in tune quite nicely, and I often change tunings (standard, mostly Eb, occasional full step down, Open D, G and others).No fret buzz, and I just love the feel of the neck. I do wish the body was a tad thinner as I have shoulder problems, but I'm sure a thinner body or shallow bowl would sacrifice bass and richness. Nice and light, however, and perfect for carrying on your back.By the way, I have the model with the black pickguard -- the one pictured looks similar in every other way. Quite sure it's the same model.",5,Wonderful acoustic at a price that's hard to beat.,1351987200,"11 4, 2012",positive AM870TTAD2RFT,B0002GXZK4,"CRG ""Scotty Rocket""","[7, 9]","It is taking a chance on ordering a guitar online!I took the chance and got what most of the reviews already shared.Here's my take-PROS:- Cheap! $90 is very inexpensive for a guitar!- Well packaged for shipping- Arrived 1 day early- Fair quality. This is not a top of the line or even middle of the line guitar. It is a cheap guitar that does have some decent craftsmanship, but not stellar.- Good sound! This does have a very good sound- with new strings of course- Size: This is not a full size guitar, but larger than a 3/4. It is a ""concert"" size which I like!- It is a cut-away design without electronics! This combo is very rare!- Fair to good wood materials and furniture- Good design! This guitar sounds good, feels good, looks very good.- Matte finish: this comes with a matte finish, not shiny- I like thatCONS:- Strings- corroded poor quality strings- neck condition: Neck has slight bend, I needed to adjust the truss and file a few frets. There is still a slight dip and bump at the 12th fret causing fret buzz.- frets are not smoothed on ends- neck surface is not sanded well but smooth enoughI like this guitar. It's very inexpensive, needs a little work, sounds very good. I hope this information help you make an informed choice about a guitar purchase.",3,"Cheap Guitar, fair to decent quality",1305849600,"05 20, 2011",neutral A16MRPHIU3JUXF,B0002GXZK4,Cut to the Chase,"[1, 1]","I've played the guitar for a number of years, some of them professionally, and during that time I've owned guitars by Fender, Gibson, Ovation, B.C. Rich, Yamaha and Applause. That said, admittedly, this guitar was purchased with the intention of it being a cheap, expendable guitar that was reasonably playable, that I could take with me when I go camping. While my expectations weren't all that high due to guitar's price, upon reading other reviews and having experienced Takamine's quality, I decided to gave this Jasmine a try. I'm glad I did - what a nice guitar it turned out to be! Out of the box, the fit and matte finish were impressive. The neck action was nicely set up, the intonation is spot-on and the guitar has a rich sound and tone. The tuning pegs work smoothly and the guitar stays in tune nicely. Note that I changed strings from the set provided to a set of extra-light gauge strings just as a personal preference and that the guitar features a black pick guard not shown in some product photos. The Jasmine S34C NEX is truly an impressive guitar for the price.",5,Impressive guitar for the price!,1343174400,"07 25, 2012",positive AJH2W783HOXZV,B0002GXZK4,Daniel Berry Jr.,"[0, 0]","This guitar sounds awesome and stays in tune very well. I am now a fan of Takamine. Their is nothing bad I can say about this guitar and I would take this guitar anywhere. This is my 4th guitar I have bought and is by far my favorite guitar. I have 2 electric guitars and now 2 acoustic, this being the second acoustic. I wanted a cheap guitar I could take anywhere and not have to worry about it being scratched up, except I got the guitar and looks too nice to let get beat up. People are complaining about the guitar not having a glossy finish. It wasn't supposed to be glossy to give it a richer look. If this guitar was glossy it wouldn't be as nice sounds stupid but it is true. You have to see the guitar face to face to understand what I mean. This guitar I would recommend to anyone. I am trying to get my friends to buy one so can all have a acoustic guitar, lol. Thank You!!!!!!",5,Very Nice Guitar,1296432000,"01 31, 2011",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002GXZK4,David Burch,"[4, 4]","I have played the guitar for nearly 50 years now, and wanted an inexpensive small-body steel-string guitar to keep out for informal practice and noodling. This one fills the bill pretty well. Build quality is quite good (made in Indonesia, not China as I had expected), and the intonation is perfect. The finish has a hard matte surface that will probably wear well. A pick guard is present, but when I removed the plastic shipping protector, the entire guard came up with it. The adhesive residue comes right off, so I will play the guitar without a pickguard. Bracing is light -- the entire guitar is light. The body is a bit larger in the lower bout than I expected, but it sits on the lap more comfortably than a dreadnought.I take issue with some reviewers' suggestions that this would be a good beginner guitar right out of the box. The string spacing at the nut is narrower than it should be for the width of the neck, cramping the fingers. The nut should be replaced with one that spaces the strings across the fingerboard just a little more. The action may be lowered by shaving the bridge saddle very carefully, and just a little at a time. This work will cost as much as the guitar cost if you take it to a luthier, but if you can do it yourself, will improve the playability of the instrument.The strings supplied on the guitar were tinny and cheap, so I replaced them with a set of D'Addario EJ-16 Light Phosphor-Bronze. The improvement in tone was immediate -- this little guitar sounds pretty darn good. All in all, with some careful modification, this is a good guitar for the beginner or casual player, and a very acceptable one for the experienced guitarist who can do a little modification him/herself.",4,Pretty good $90 guitar,1320105600,"11 1, 2011",positive A3UZITVEOSRRHD,B0002GXZK4,"David V. Locker ""TECH""","[0, 0]",As a beginner playing guitar I was looking for something mid range and this is it. It holds tune and has not failed yet. Since I am just starting it gets a lot of use with practice. As I get better I will upgrade.So far the only maintenance has been to tune it and clean the strings and that is normal.,5,Beginner's choice,1235606400,"02 26, 2009",positive A3M9FH2OZKYF4D,B0002GXZK4,"D. L. Sniderman ""Amazon Fan""","[2, 2]","I hadn't played guitar in a number of years and decided to get back into it. Having had carpal tunnel surgery a few months ago, and having small hands to begin with, I started researching guitars with narrow necks. The Jasmine by Takamine kept coming up and had really good reviews, so I decided to give it a try, buying the S34C. Firstly, it was delivered promptly as requested, and arrived in pristine condition, with some really nice strings. It has a lovely honey gold finish on the front of the body, which had attracted me to the guitar in the first place. I really appreciate the cutaway. How many high notes will I be hitting on this baby? Who knows, but it looks WAY cool, LOL! The craftsmanship, at least to my unpracticed eyes, looks superb. I wasn't too crazy about the pickguard with all the lettering on it, but finally figured out the lettering was just a sticker that could be easily removed. And the sound...just lovely, with that ringing tonality one would expect from a steel string guitar, but with some lovely mellow tones where needed as well. I am so jazzed about how wonderful this guitar is, I'm taking online video lessons and learning a storm of chords and fingering techniques! Hey, I don't expect to be a Leo Kottke or Martin Simpson anytime soon, but I've got something to shoot for, and we all need a dream! If you're looking for a great guitar at a very reasonable price, look no further. Oh, the reason why I only gave it four stars is cuz the neck really doesn't seem to be all that narrow after all. But, maybe it's just my small kid-like hands. Thumb to little finger, I can barely reach an octave on piano. And there ya go!",4,Terrific guitar!,1343433600,"07 28, 2012",positive A95J3RNEFN425,B0002GXZK4,Don Geeze,"[2, 2]","I don't own one, but have been playing my sister-in-law's for the last year when visiting. Didn't know much about the guitar, but was quite impressed by the sound and workmanship. Changed the strings, and, other than the action being a little high, it's as good as anything I've played for under $500. I honestly thought it cost around $350, so I was quite surprised seeing it for sale for less than $100. It's definitely a great value.In part because of my experience with this guitar, I purchased a Takamine G Series 12-string last year, (for considerably more money), and it's simply incredible.",5,Great value,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive A1C92SAQFUBJSZ,B0002GXZK4,"Ell Bee ""Lin""","[1, 1]","Bought a Takamine 40 years ago. It was an exceptional guitar for which I paid $125. Adjusted for inflation, that would be $800 when I bought this Jasmine.I got a superb machine for the money. Simply superb. It's not my old Takamine, but the negative differences are slight, and there are only two of them three days into my acquaintance with this guitar.The first is that the finish is not as good. The sanding between coats was skimped, which means that the finish on the front has some texture; the sides of the guitar are also a bit rough.The second probably flows from the first. The tone is a touch wooden; it doesn't sing as the old Taka did.Positives: the intonation is true at the twelfth fret, and it is playable (and enjoyable to play) with a slide. After the first tune-up of the strings, it stayed in tune.For its price, this guitar is a superb introduction to playing.A very young child, or a small woman, will find this guitar a bit large and deep for true playing comfort. For everyone else, it should fit pretty comfortably.The intonation is true at the twelfth fret, and it is playable (and enjoyable to play) with a slide. After the first tune-up of the strings, it stayed in tune.Any beginner, and more than a few cost-sensitive intermediate players, will be pleased with this guitar.",4,Almost as good as it was 40 years ago,1348876800,"09 29, 2012",positive A2K5JT08E0WTWR,B0002GXZK4,Kevin Kiernan,"[0, 0]","I bought this as a deployment that was shipped to afghanistan from amazon. I wasn't planning on using this as anything but a practice guitar. The way the military palletizes all of its cargo, I figured there was about a fifty percent chance it would arrive in a flattened box with wooden splinters sticking out of it, but I took the chance anyway. It arrived intact, and ready to play. The strings are a bit cheap, but the guitar itself is well made, and has a really nice rich tone. I was planning on giving it away when I left, but I am shipping it home instead, and it wioll cost me almost the price of the guitar to mail it home, but it is worth it. This one has worked out so well I am taking a chance on a 12 string, soon to arrive in Theater.",5,Awesome cheap guitar,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A27V6PS7Y83OIV,B0002GXZK4,Mathew K Raikes,"[2, 2]","It's kind of pointless to add yet another review to an item that has already received hundreds of (mostly) positive reviews already. But I can't help it - I like this guitar. Quite simply, this is a really nice guitar. Is it $750 nice? No. But for less than $100, nice doesn't even describe it.My Jasmine arrived well packaged including double boxing. The outside box had a little damage, but the guitar was well protected inside, so no problem.Since I'd read a few reviews commenting on flaws in the finish, one of the first things I did was check it out thoroughly. Nope, no flaws noticeable to me. Kind of a satin ""laid back"" finish that feels good and looks nice. Oh, but I did immediately remove the pick guard. It just peeled off without damaging the finish underneath and (in my opinion) it looks better without it.Other reviews had complained about a too-low action. But mine seems dead on. Of course action height is more a personal preference than any hard and fast rule. But even so, there's really no way anyone could characterize mine as too low.Some mentioned rusty strings. Not on mine. The strings looked fine, and after the usual breaking in period have maintained tune very well.And of course the guitar sounds good. Again, maybe not $750 good, but at least $250-300 good. And certainly better than I expected it to sound at that price.So, if you want a nice sounding, decent looking, inexpensive guitar - you've found it. Stop wasting time. Just click the buy it button.",5,It's not like this guitar needs ANOTHER review - but I can't help it.,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive AEWYUPCNDV7HY,B0002GXZK4,"Modern Blue Argonaut ""No I do not have a shoe...","[18, 18]","I bought my son a thousand dollar Epiphone limited edition electric guitar for his birthday just a few months ago, so when he told me he would like an acoustic guitar for Christmas, I told him an expensive one was not in our budget.We went to the local music store and tried out several models but he kept coming back to this one. The sound was absolutely fabulous, much better than his current acoustic guitar that cost more than twice as much as this one.The store manager told us that for the price this guitar cannot be beat and that he bought one for his son as well. In my opinion, this was as good as other brands costing three times as much. I'm not sure how Takamine is making these quality guitars for so little money, but if you're looking for a starter guitar, or just looking to add another guitar to your collection, this would make an excellent choice.I inspected the guitar we took home and found a few places where the finish was not quite as smooth as the rest of the guitar, but overall the quality and sound cannot be beat for this price.We also went with this cutaway version so my son can have easier access to the higher frets vs. theJasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural.",5,"Excellent sound and quality, as good as others costing much more",1229472000,"12 17, 2008",positive A3MKGUUWT9OOY6,B0002GXZK4,Mr.Malapropism,"[0, 0]","Has a good sound. Stays in tune. Wish it came in a darker grain of wood. A little bulky, My arm goes to sleep sometimes after extended playing, wish it was a little thiner. I bought it because I wanted a cutaway and this was a decent price.",4,Good guitar for the price,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A1WSJ7PT9GTD6B,B0002GXZK4,OMEB,"[0, 0]","A value and a half. If you need a beater this is it. It plays great, great fret job and solid tone. Have recommended to several students. This guitar pays better than some 3 times is value!",5,Great value,1382400000,"10 22, 2013",positive A195TE92PMQTJ5,B0002GXZK4,"R. Sadewater ""1guitarjunkie""","[1, 1]","I got tired of flying with my guitar everytime I go visit my parents. Besides the risk to my guitar, there is the cost. For the price I paid for this guitar, I will be money ahead in two visits to my parents. I had it shipped to my parents when I bought it, and they are keeping it there for me for my future visits. It has much better tone than I expected, and very good action. Stays in tune very well. I am very happy with my purchase. Recommending it to my friends who need a second guitar for the beach or the tailgate party.",4,My back up guitar,1313971200,"08 22, 2011",positive A2TZAS3A5WIUJQ,B0002GXZK4,TomVestal,"[0, 0]","Love , love this guitar.Little bit modify at the bridge will make great guitar.Nicely sound it gave(up on what brand of strings you use).Price also great with budget.Worth every penny.Best recommended for starters, intermediate and pro player.Get it one you will love it.",5,Great guitar with great sound.,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A2PD27UKAD3Q00,B0002GXZK4,"Wilhelmina Zeitgeist ""coolartsybabe""","[156, 160]","I was thrilled when my guitar arrived and even more so after I tuned it and began to play.My guitar is absolutely beautiful. The finish is flawless. And it's got that new guitar smell...ahhhhhh.It does have a pick guard (that is not shown in the photo on any website or in any catalog) which pleases me. It would be a shame to scratch the surface while strumming with a heavier pick. I read one review on a music vendor's website where the reviewer complained about Takamine and Jasmine printed all over the pick guard. And they were right about that...but I found it very easy to remove all these words by simply peeling off this protective sticker. Dah.The strings are a little heavier than I like but I'll be changing them in a few weeks anyway.The sound and craftsmanship is anything but what you would expect from such an affordable guitar and everything you'd expect to pay more for. It has a rich, full bodied sound.I am now a diehard Takamine fan.",5,This guitar DOES have a BIG SOUND for a small price,1111708800,"03 25, 2005",positive AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B0002GXZK4,W. Soh,"[0, 0]",As title says:1) High Action2) Inadequate Loudness for pickingI compared this to the Mitchell MD100 and think the Mitchell is very good for it's price.You can compare both at guitar center.,3,High Action. Inadequate Loudness for picking,1300060800,"03 14, 2011",neutral A1WSFFFG0SL1XJ,B0002GXZK4,Yap,"[3, 3]","well.. First of all, I am a beginner.. I do not know anything about guitar... I saw that some people complain about the corroded strings and buzzing frets... Mine came yesterday and I am afraid that it would have issue, so I brought it to school and let my professor checked for me.. It surprised me because mine does not have any issue at all.. The string does not corroded, but I changed mine anyway. The fret does not have any issue at all.. and the Truss rod adjustment is perfect.. The action is low and the guitar structure is perfect. When my professor starts playing it, he was surprised by the sound it produced. He thought the guitar cost $300 above!!... He also bought one this morning...haha...anyways, I buy it from amazon and the packaging is great!!...My guitar comes in a perfect condition, and I strongly recommended this guitar for anybody!!...",5,Great Guitar for both beginner and expert!!..,1342742400,"07 20, 2012",positive A1DYBNOP47KAE1,B0002GXZK4,Z.W.T.,"[3, 3]","Right out of the box this guitar was flawless. I played it with the strings it came with (to inspect intonation-fret buzz etc. the old strings would work for set-up if needed) and the intonation (harmonics at the 12 fret exactly matched the fretted note at the 12th fret) was dead on. Absolutely no fret buzz even at the 21st fret. I have been playing guitar for 40 years and I have seen my fair share of acoustic guitars in that time. To say this is a beautiful playing and sounding instrument just doesn't do it justice. I have played many expensive acoustic guitars that didn't sound or play as well as this even after set-up. The lows are nice and clear and the highs are clear without sounding ""tinny"" or banjo like. A very well built, great sounding guitar. For the price you can't go wrong. I would recommend this guitar to novices and pros. I was not expecting a guitar of this quality for such a low price. 100% satisfied. Rock on Jasmine!!",5,Fantastic right out of the box!!,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive AXWI0P2EGDEQT,B0002GYW4C,Andrew F.,"[0, 0]",A nice little untreated cloth to clean my Taylor guitar.Now if I could only play the guitar as well as this cloth cleans it. ;0),5,Good for the price...,1292803200,"12 20, 2010",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0002GYW4C,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","This was one of those ""might as well get one of these too, while I'm at it"" purchases when I was ordering guitar polish. It's a good cloth for polishing, no more to say about it.",5,Works fine as a polishing cloth..,1316476800,"09 20, 2011",positive A2GC5JELY3N07V,B0002GYW4C,bman,"[0, 0]","This cloth works well in cleaning off the dust, fingerprints, oil, and dirt off of my guitar. It is thicker and bigger than the ones used with glasses cleaning so I'm sure it can be used to wipe down other things as well.",5,Great polishing cloth,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002GYW4C,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]",I use it to clean smudges off of my guitars and to keep the fretboards clean after use. It works well without scratching the delicate surfaces.It is extremely well made and I have thrown it in the washer/dryer and it comes out clean and new looking. I keep it in my guitar case and use it often!,5,Quality cloth,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002GYW4C,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","This sure wipes down any guitar to get finger prints and such off. Remember, I would not use this with any kind of polish, a little pricey, but then again, aren't our toys!",4,Good item.,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B0002GYW4C,Casey D,"[0, 0]",I chose this rating because a fine paper towel seems to work just as well as this microfiber polish cloth.,3,It's Alright,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",neutral A11INIL2YFJ137,B0002GYW4C,Chris,"[0, 0]","Great cloth for keeping those pesky fingerprints and other smudges off your valuable guitars. Soft touch, easy care - can't beat it!",5,Quick and Easy polish cloth,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B0002GYW4C,Christian Matthew,"[1, 1]","Lets be honest, it must be pretty hard to mess up a cleaning cloth. It either cleans or it doesn't. This cleans/polishes all of my guitars great. Just make sure the strings are off so that this doesn't get caught on them. This is a brand I've come to trust.",5,Gets the job done,1313193600,"08 13, 2011",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B0002GYW4C,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","Do NOT use these to polish your guitar. It leaves tons of small fibers all over, and is hard to clean up. A total disaster. These are good for maybe wiping up dog poop, but not cleaning anything.",1,Terrible! Leaves little fibers everywhere.,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",negative A2R4YQNCYMS8M7,B0002GYW4C,crazy_flutist,"[0, 0]","I have a rose-gold plated flute, and wanted something to clean it that would not rub away the plating. This does the job perfectly. Wipes off fingerprints & smudges easily, and with a little water cleans up lip stuff that gets stuck on my lip plate. Is easy on the plating and very gentle. Washes in the washing machine on handwash with no fabric softener and line dries. Am very pleased.",5,Great for my flute,1353974400,"11 27, 2012",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002GYW4C,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","As some of the other reviews state, you barely need any type of guitar cleaner when using these microfiber cloths. I've found for the best results, use a wax sealant product, and then use this cloth separately and afterward to clean your guitar. The fingerprints and smudges lift off effortlessly.",5,Amazing How Well These Work!,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002GYW4C,D. Dreifus,"[0, 1]","Scratch free, durable, machine washable. I use it dry to wipe down the acoustic guitar strings after each time playing and the tone lasts much, much longer. You place the cloth next to a string, then hook your little finger under and pull up so the cloth surrounds the lower surfaces, sides and top of the string, then pressing it in around the string slide up and down the full length a couple of times, then repeat on the remaining strings. I then slip it under the strings and sort of buff the fingerboard, then wipe down the surface of the guitar and tuning keys. Takes a matter of moments and works great. Then once every week or two, it just goes in with the laundry, comes out perfectly clean again.Polyester microfiber is kind of an unusual fabric. It is fully synthetic and water will bead up on the surface, but it works well for polishing. If I'm using carnuba wax, I use a 100% cotton towel to remove it, but for dry polishing wouldn't be without one for each guitar.",5,Works great,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive ANQRGI79HHJPQ,B0002GYW4C,Deyvyd,"[0, 0]",It helps to clean the guitar. I have an eletric acoustic guitar and it was a good choice to buy this!,5,good,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive A3FQ9WYUHG9CD,B0002GYW4C,"DMGenest | ""Genet""","[1, 1]","This is my first attempt at buying a polishing cloth for my guitars. I tried this untreated 'MicrofiberPolish Cloth' on my Gibson ES-339 because I had heard good things about it.We'll begin with some stats: the cloth is 11-3/4"" by 11-3/4"" and has an 1/8"" border stitched aroundthe edge. It feels very soft to the touch and it is made in Korea. There is a small warning on theback of the package that states: ""Not designed for cleaning electrical devices."" You can also washthis untreated polish cloth in mild soap and water, rinse it out and hang it up to dry. Now to thereview.My guitar has an Ebony hard lacquer finish, meaning very glossy and shiny. I have been playing thisguitar for about a year now and it had a lot finger smudges on the body's front and back and BACKof the neck. I was able to get most of the minor finger smudges off. When going after the moreresistant multiple smudges the polish cloth would spread it around and left most of the problem onthe finish.What I discovered about this cloth, even with increased elbow grease, is that it has it's limitations.So, if your guitar is reasonably clean and the smudges are fairly new this cloth is dynamite and takesthem right out. If the body oils have been there for awhile, probably collecting dust, then you willneed some type of cleaning liquid to help you break up the old fuzzy oils on your instrument. Pleaseuse any liquid sparingly when applying it to the surface of your instrument. Do not put a liquid directlyonto the surface of your instrument. You should put the cleaning liquid onto the cleaning cloth firstthen apply it.I decided to use Dunlop's 'Dunlop Formula 65 Guitar Polish & Cleaner' to cut and clean up the tougheroily smudges. I used another soft cotton cloth and it cleaned up very nicely. Since then I have beenable to keep the guitar polished and clean using only the 'Planet Waves Microfiber Polish Cloth'. It doesnot leave scratches or any marks when used without a liquid. I also did not have a problems with thecloth breaking down and leaving lint or pieces of cloth behind.You want to use a another cloth to clean your fretboard and not the same one you use for the finish.The fretboard gets a lot of oily dirt assigned to it through repeated play. I would be fearful that theadditional oils accumulated on the fret board will get into the Microfiber cloth and transfer to the finishof the guitar.So like a lot of things in life there are limitations to everything. I gave this untreated microfiber cloth4 stars because it does a fine job keeping my guitar clean and polished with minimal effort. My highexpectations, based upon the blurb, were that this cloth would clean up more ensconced oils and dirtbut it only smeared them around. It was more trouble than it was worth to use the microfiber cloth toclean up the smeared mess.Nonetheless, I like this cloth and recommend it for upkeep purposes and minor dirt or grime. I will bekeeping it in my guitar case just for this particular guitar finish and use each time I am done playing.",4,Very Good For Upkeep: Planet Waves Microfiber Polish Cloth - > Photos <- [NOT Pre-Treated / Grey],1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A3MMISYL1GBXH4,B0002GYW4C,D.T.,"[0, 0]","Compared to Ernie Ball's cloth, it's good enough for wiping down things. It is soft and non abrasive; EB's cloth has that and also has a clinging element which seemingly cleans and absorbs. Overall good cloth for general use.",3,Nice cloth,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",neutral A3L51MT8QKSULJ,B0002GYW4C,JBIZZLE,"[0, 0]",Great Microfiber Polishing Cloth for a great price!Paid less than half through Amazon.comGreat product that works very well with nitro finishes.,5,Great Polish Cloth,1389225600,"01 9, 2014",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B0002GYW4C,jimmpannzee,"[0, 0]",Very soft gray microfiber cleaning cloth. Big and wide enough to handle any guitar. Works great for polishing and buffing guitar finish.,5,Works great for cleaning guitar,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",positive AG8FGAIPRBKIR,B0002GYW4C,Jolly Roger,"[0, 0]","I tend to have sweaty fingers after playing my guitars. Therefore, after playing, I always wipe down my strings to extend their life. I've used other microfiber cloths, but they tend to break easy and leave ""fuzzies"" on the strings, which I then have to remove one by one. This cloth is fantastic for wiping down your strings after use. It is very well made and leaves nothing behind after use. I liked my first one so much, that I am putting in another order.",5,"Great For Wiping Strings After Use With No ""Fuzzies""",1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A2Z548GT5948WH,B0002GYW4C,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",Not very substantial. It began to tear on my guitar strings. I was hoping for something that would hold up to more uses.,2,Not what I expected,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",negative A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B0002GYW4C,jschristian44,"[0, 0]",At first glance this can look like a microfiber cloth. But these one's really get the guitars shining up really nice. They are made for glasses and stuff like that and they really polish good.,5,Large cloth and nice for polishing,1293580800,"12 29, 2010",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002GYW4C,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought 3 of these to store in various bass cases. I use them after a session or practice along with some guitar cleaner.. Sadly, I could not find any untreated cloths locally so I had these shipped through prime. These cloths are gentle and prevent scratching the finish unlike some of the microfiber types I see here and in stores that tend to leave streaks and in some cases scratches on the guitar.",5,good cloth to store in cases,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A1WD8RFNIGRPDH,B0002GYW4C,Mike N.,"[1, 1]","Purchased this after owning a ernie ball polish cloth that was given to me. This cloth cleans up pretty well, but what i noticed after wiping down the strings a few times is that the fibers would hook. I dunno if they weren't meant to wipe the strings with but my ernie ball cloth is A LOT more durable than this cloth. They do the job but i believe that the ernie ball cloth does it better. Like a previous reviewer, i'm a little iffy about putting this cloth in the washer.Update: Putting it in the watcher was fine and idk why but after washing it for the first time it cleans up 1000000x better than before, i like this and my ernie ball cloth :)From 3 to 5 starts!!",5,Does the job,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive A3PGVJF37JSHFO,B0002GYW4C,MysticJaguar,"[0, 0]",This works very good on a silver flute. It's soft and will go along time before you feel like you have to launder it. Would purchase again.,4,Works good on Silver flute,1392163200,"02 12, 2014",positive A1LZ7QGWHBHWOD,B0002GYW4C,Peter Kim,"[0, 0]",This is just a simple microfiber cloth that works just like it should. There's nothing else to say but to get it if you need it. The quality doesn't suck so don't worry about. Peace out.,5,perfect cloth,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A6LHCT7P53RSA,B0002GYW4C,R. Caldwell,"[0, 0]",I bought this for my son to keep his guitar clean with. He really likes it a lot. It keeps fingerprints wiped off nicely.,5,Nice!,1362182400,"03 2, 2013",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0002GYW4C,Reviewer,"[0, 0]","Polishes well. You could probably buy a microfiber cloth from somewhere else and it would do the same thing, but this one works well.",5,Polishes,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A1MTN9XWJSA5PI,B0002GYW4C,RS617,"[2, 2]","Sorry, but I'm not as smitten with this cloth as some of the other reviewers. It's okay; good size, works pretty well, but sheds when new. And despite claims of being laundry-safe, the edges began to unravel after the first wash. I used with Planet Waves Restore polish and got good results, but probably would not buy again.",3,Making waves,1310688000,"07 15, 2011",neutral A2XD36ONYLNU5J,B0002GYW4C,Sean,"[0, 0]",This polish cloth is cheap and does the job of wiping your guitar down from dust or from use with cleaning products. It doesn't scratch the guitar and works great!,5,Great Cloth,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive A3NMQFWLXPP8EV,B0002GYW4C,"Tabasco24 ""The Cheese""","[0, 0]",I feel like this picks dirt off my guitar strings better than the Taylor cloth I also have in the case,5,Good microfiber material- gentle on the guitar strings,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002GYW4C,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","The price is fair and it serves its purpose. I'm pretty happy with this cloth. I just wish it was bigger so I could have a greater surface area of the cloth to use before washing it. I haven't had to wash it yet, but it looks like it would hold up.",4,Pretty good,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A3V1EHVB14TKX,B0002GYW4C,TheMan,"[0, 0]",Well it's a cloth and I use it to wipe my guitar. This is a fairly good size cloth at that.,5,It's a cloth,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0002GYW4C,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","I bought my first one from Amazon over a month ago - and simply fell in love with it. It cleans/polishes wood, metal (although for strings, I use GHS' Fast Fret), eye-glasses, computer screens, etc with wonderful ability, easily replacing ""casual"" cleaning/polishing fluids. I even recently bought a 2nd just because. And yes, the first one has finally gone through the wash after a month of constant use- I knew it was time when it wasn't wiping off the smudges as quickly. It came out with a slightly nappy texture (to be expected really), but still works as well as ever. There is a vast amount of different ""polish"" cloth brands out there, but you won't go wrong with this one.",5,"Own 2 now, really the All-Purpose cloth",1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B0002GYW4C,tj,"[35, 35]","I really did not expect much from this rag. I just wanted a good quality lint-free / scratch-free cloth to clean my stringed instruments before and after each use. I was totally surprised that it actually works this good. Removes all the crap on your shiny finish without having to spend time constantly cleaning with guitar cleaner. This will probably help protect your finish over the long run too.You may wonder how you can get excited just over a cheap little cleaning rag. This thing rocks! It picks up every smudge, smear, & print and leaves nothing behind. It's an amazing little cleaning tool, and I WILL replace it if/when it ever wears out. If you are like me, and you want your instruments to look clean & grunge-free onstage, you should check out this little wonder. You can just keep it in your pocket and wipe it once between songs if you want. Doesn't get any easier. Great product!**********************A note about the mixed reviews. I REALLY wish Amazon would separate the 3 different cloths instead of lumping them into one product page. It really isn't fair to the actual good product to have it's rating artificially lowered by bad reviews for a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ITEM. It also causes confusion to potential buyers because they have to sift through every review to find the ones that apply to the actual product they want. When I go to the product page for the AMAZINGLY GOOD micro-fiber cloth and see horrible reviews about fraying and lint, it makes me sad. I have had both of the other items, and this micro-fiber cloth is NOTHING like the other 2. This item has sewn/seamed edges that will not fray. It NEVER leave lint behind and it removes fingerprints & smudges and leaves only a nice clean instrument behind. No scratches, no lint, no hint it was ever there. My guitar always looks brand new after using this cloth, and I use the thing almost every day.I got on this rant bc I came here to replace mine after giving it away to a friend who fell in love with it. I told him I would just get another. Then I came here and couldn't remember which version I bought, and the negative reviews seemed to be talking about a completely different item (leaves behind lint?? What the crap are they talking about?)...turns out they are talking about a completely different item. I looked up my purchase history and found I had bought the Micro-fiber, then I placed an order for 2 more (1 for me, 1 to give away, again).Putting a single item type on a page and having selectors for size or color is fine of course. Putting an apple and a lemon on the same page (literally) and lumping bad reviews for a horrible product in with great reviews for a wonderful product is just an error that needs to be fixed. At least now if you managed to find this lone clarifying review hidden among the dozens of other mismatched ones, you know what version to buy and which to avoid.Anyway, /End rant.",5,"This Is Awesome! (Micro-Fiber, NOT the treated or untreated)",1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B0002GYW4C,WBowie,"[0, 0]",Works as advertised for polishing my guitars. I don't use any other cleaners such as Fender Polish when I use this cloth.,3,Guitar Polishing Cloth,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",neutral A2E3Q52SJS00K2,B0002GYW4C,Wendell Burnett,"[1, 1]",We've all had guitar cleaning cloths and most do a good job. When I see the word microfiber I always think of those cloths that stick to your fingers when you are using them uck.This cloth is different it does not have the same feel as most microfiber cloths and it wipes away finger prints and anything else on your guitar body like nothing I've tried before. With no cleaning solutions needed it magically shines the surface without scratching it.This would be great for Any instrument or anything else you want to polish without having to use solutions.Reasonably priced too.,5,Buy it !,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002GYYD6,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 1]","I've owned this pedal for about 8 years. It's good overall, but the reverbs fall short of ideal for me. They just sound a bit inauthentic, and this is noticeable at times, but in a band setting probably wouldn't be noticable. I think it's the way they trail off. The tails tend to have a little unnatural decay, or something.I've been using the Boss Fender reverb pedal for about 3 years now as my main reverb (neither of my amps have reverb) and what I've done in the last year is that I use this Digitech with a wetter setting (usually church or hall) if I want reverb on a solo. For that application it works fine and sounds great. As a ""leave it on all the time"" reverb I find it a bit lacking.But if you want a bunch of decent sounds you could do much worse. Plus this thing is obviously rugged, I've abused it (not really, just regular gigging abuse) for all this time and it's never failed to work. But that's been my overall experience with Digitech stuff for a long time.",3,"Good, not great",1373328000,"07 9, 2013",neutral A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B0002GYYD6,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",This pedal is super...tons of verb if you want it.... makes any amps built in verb obsolete after you plug into this.. I highly recommend digi stuff... I have this coupled with other pedals and a Jamman stereo and it is awesome...thanks.... love shopping through Amamzon,5,digiverb...digitech,1372809600,"07 3, 2013",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0002GYYD6,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[1, 1]","Purchased this to replace a Behringer pedal because the Behringer introduced a ""swishing"" sound. This pedal has good choices for reverb types and is relatively noiseless. Good product and got good price here on Amazon.",5,DigiTech XDV DigiVerb Digital Reverb Pedal,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002GYYD6,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","I use this pedal mainly for the "church" setting in ambient volume swells. It has seven different reverbs you can choose from (including reverse). So it will definitely suit your needs for whatever you require reverb for. It is ruggedly built and digital, which some will like and others won't. I like it. That said, I have taken a liking to other digitech pedals as well. They sound good and are affordable.",5,great reverb,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002GYYD6,miT,"[1, 1]","This is a great-sounding reverb pedal. Tons of options and ways to manipulate your sound. I've combined this with a Epiphone Sheraton II (semi-hollow body) and have been able to get some awesome deep, rich sounds (watch out for feedback though). The design is very solid, and the controls are quite easy to use. Honestly, I think it has a lot of reverb settings that I won't use very much, but there's no problem with them being there.I definitely recommend this reverb pedal for fans of Kings of Leon, U2, etc. Or if you're just looking for a pedal to boost your sustain and create deeper tones, this is it. This has definitely enhanced my creativity with a guitar. My only caveat to this review is that I haven't tried out other reverb pedals, but this one definitely suits all my needs.",5,Great sounding reverb.,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B0002GYYD6,SoundSteeler,"[0, 0]","This pedal is OK, it has all you need in a reverb, the controls are simple and the sound is good, there are other much more expensive units, but this pedal can be compared to those expensive units, the sound is digital clear and the features are basic, it is worth to have one to have fun with, I recommend this product, DigiTech quality is top of the line so you dont have to worry about it, in general a very good unit.",4,DigiVerb...another reverb pedal,1315353600,"09 7, 2011",positive A1BI6SL4H95QI2,B0002GYYD6,SVT4001,"[0, 1]",This pedal is very well constructed but it goes through batteries like CRAZY! You will want to get a power supply if you opt for this unit.I'm not too fond of the sound quality of the reverb either- there are a LOT of better sounding units out there but some folks might find it acceptable.Over all I would not recommend this product.,2,Meh,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",negative AT01FH4U3GP0O,B0002GYYD6,"TomVette ""TomVette""","[0, 0]","I've had this pedal for a number of years. It provides a wide range of reverb effects, sounds natural and has a killer stereo output. I've haven't heard a pedal that competes with spring reverb, but this pedal keeps up with any simulated reverb pedal I've heard and does an excellent job with amps that lack a spring unit. The effects can go way beyond what a spring unit can do as well. Recommended.",5,"Great pedal, great price",1380499200,"09 30, 2013",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B0002GYYDQ,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]","I love it and there are a lot of bold type enhancements to my acoustic now.... the chicken picken' is much fun and I am still experimenting. AS with all digitech pedals, I just seem to love their ease of operation. the gain on this pedal without feedback is incredible....",5,main squeeze....,1372896000,"07 4, 2013",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002GYYDQ,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","The digitech main squeeze is an okay compression pedal. Do I use it? yes. However, I would likely trade it for an MXR or DUNLOP if I had the opportunity. It doesn't sound bad per se' but does have some hiss to it. It also boosts your signal (a noticeable volume increase). While some may like this, I want my compressor to be a little more subtle and just provide some added sustain.",3,ok,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",neutral A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B0002GYYDQ,Mallory,"[0, 0]","As soon as I got this pedal I put it on my board and noticed it had a high end hum. I have a 2 Behringer pedals on my board and a lot of people say they are bad noisy pedals,but my pedal board was silent till I put this pedal on it. I've only had it for a few days, but the cons out way the pros. Maybe I will purchase a noise reducer to help clean it up a bit. Once I get around to playing with it I will write another review.",3,Not sure yet...,1397865600,"04 19, 2014",neutral A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ,B0002GYYDQ,"Rick Langdon ""Scriptor""","[1, 2]","Compression/sustain wise, this unit is decent but I cannot abide the noise ... I tolerated it for a while but wound up pulling it for a cleaner compressor ...",2,Noisey,1316390400,"09 19, 2011",negative AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002GYYDQ,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[1, 1]","I have stayed clear of using pedals for most of my playing carrier (over 40 years), but after installing a Fernandes FSK-101 Sustainer kit and getting the same results as most other guys: Too much sustain on adjacent strings which makes the whole experience a joke, I decided to go ahead and try this compressor out and am very happy with the results. I play mostly clean (jazz, blues, rock) and this unit gives me at least twice the sustain as I would normally get without any pedals.",5,Best with clean settings,1356134400,"12 22, 2012",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B0002GYYDQ,SoundSteeler,"[0, 0]","Good and transparent compressor with low noise operation, very tough construction, although not the best it sounds good to me, it depends on the situation, the sustain is good.",5,Digitech XMS Main Squeeze Compressor/Sustainer Guitar Pedal,1332374400,"03 22, 2012",positive ATB2PLCVQ2XC9,B0002GZ052,Bradley,"[9, 9]","In my opinion, this is the best guitar volume pedal available. It is affordable and does exactly what it's supposed to, and does it very, very well I might add. I've tried numerous volume pedals, from Morley to Line 6 to the Dunlop DVP1, and none are as fluid or feel as good as the Ernie Ball Jr.I owned the Dunlop DVP1 for several months, and while it did an okay job of cutting the volume I simply did not like the feel nor the low volume levels. It felt way too bulky under foot and went from about 0 to about 3 when barely applying volume. This is unacceptable when you're trying to clean up your distortion channel or trying to accomplish a slow volume swell. But as soon as I laid the Ernie Ball down and plugged it in I fell in love. Not only does it feel great under your foot and provide precise control, it has a complete volume sweep. Add in some delay and it will give you an organ-type swell. Absolutely perfect!I've heard some people complain about the Ernie Ball Jr being a flimsy pedal but I just don't see this. Of course, it's not a tank like the Dunlop or Morley, but it still feels very solid. It's also lighter than the others mentioned, which is a plus for traveling musicians.I would HIGHLY recommend this pedal. It is one of my favorites on my board and I couldn't imagine playing without it!",5,The Best Guitar Volume Pedal!,1326758400,"01 17, 2012",positive A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B0002GZ052,cvmaparadog,"[0, 0]","Works smoothly, built like a tank and looks good as well. I've tried other passive volume pedals that didn't work...this one works. Worth every penny.",5,Great functionality in a well-made pedal,1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive AQK01UMFP9MND,B0002GZ052,Douglas Kelban,"[0, 0]","If you want to do swells with your instrument, or make notes "cry", this' will do the trick. Smooth, reliable action and no noise too.",5,A great volume pedal,1387670400,"12 22, 2013",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0002GZ052,GunHawk,"[2, 3]","I needed a volume pedal of a smaller stature for my pedal case and this one fits the bill...AND...it's heavy duty, accurate and has a real smooth fall off.",5,Just what my pedal set up needed.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A3F1GM7ZAZD1SW,B0002GZ052,jmhr,"[1, 3]","If you plan to use this pedal as a traditional volume pedal in a Guitar > Volume Pedal > Amp configuration (inserting effects pedals anywhere you like), this is a POORLY engineered pedal. It can't be ""true bypass"" as long as the signal travels through a potentiometer but they can use pots that are a virtual short when adjusted properly and with the pedal forward.Anyway, the difference between plugging my guitar directly into the amp and placing this pedal in the chain between the amp is immediately noticeable. The tone becomes duller, the output drops. I would expect that from an Asian knock-off, not from an A-list gear maker. I might be over-stating Ernie Ball's reputation, though they make some fine guitars I gotta say, and I've used their strings for many years.If you plan to use this EB-6180 pedal with digital effects you should be fine. This is because the digital device will take two measurements of pure resistance at either end of the rocker. The signal processing takes place in the unit, not the pedal. (Those units have their own tone problems but that's another review.)It does occur to me that any pedal with a buffer (NOT ""true bypass"" in other words) may fix this problem, which is more than likely related to impedance, like a tuner pedal, between the guitar and the volume pedal. I will need to try that out, but it does not excuse Ernie Ball from their responsibility. Major FAIL on their part.2 stars is generous because EB fails to honor the simple ""first do no harm"" principle. It harms your tone. How dumb is that? The pedal itself is very attractive, appears indestructible, though I have my doubts about their ""string"" mechanism over time. The rocker feels smooth and the weight gives the pedal stability on the floor.I have no recommendations for a volume pedal. Because of the feel, and esthetics, I do plan to keep this for the digital device use, but wish it was able to do what it promises, and fails so miserably, to deliver.",2,Tone and Volume sucker,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",negative A1T4U9CAQ25IBR,B0002GZ052,knup0127,"[0, 0]",There is no way any kind of rig is complete without at least one of these. I have several. Came in perfect working condition. Great Buy.,5,A Must Have,1320192000,"11 2, 2011",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B0002GZ052,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[0, 0]","I recommend this pedal to anyone considering a volume pedal. It is super sturdy, transparent and I fully expect to have this for a very long time. The tuner out is a nice feature, but the serious selling point is the quality. Go no further for your volume pedal needs.",5,The Standard,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2G8O3QXM9EGJS,B0002GZBLU,"Amazon Customer ""boo-koo""","[0, 0]","I have a HEAVY Epiphone EB-0 bass and this strap is a life-saver. Nice, thick and padded and doesnt look too dorky. The little pocket for the pick is not too practical though because the pick easily falls out and is lost.",5,Perfect for Heavy Bass Guitar,1321315200,"11 15, 2011",positive A1NMFQP9ZR23AH,B0002GZBLU,"Amazon Customer ""eightrack""","[3, 4]","I've been a gigging musician for almost 20 years, and this is the most well made, most comfortable guitar/bass strap I've ever used.Pros:- Substantial padding where you need it- Perfect stitching- Heavy, stiff leather ends- Soft, fine-woven material - not the coarse nylon you find in most cheap straps- Underside is lined with an even softer material - makes the strap comfortable even without a shirt on- Did I mention it's super comfortable?Cons:- None to speak of. Seriously. It's that phenomenal.Perfect whether you're rocking a featherweight Strat or a 16-pound 6-string bass.I use it with a 13-pound 5-string Warwick bass, and it makes it feel like the bass is a part of me. I hardly notice I'm actually wearing it.Combine this strap with a decent set of strap locks, and it could easily last you 10 years.You will not be sorry with this purchase.",5,The best bass guitar strap -- ever.,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",positive A2QEH1K92PBWMQ,B0002GZBLU,B:D,"[0, 0]","Having a neck-heavy Epiphone SG G-400, I really like this strap because it is not only comfortable but also provides enough friction to keep the guitar in place without much effort. Leather straps are good, too, but they tend to slide off the strap button.",5,nice comfortable strap,1390176000,"01 20, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002GZBLU,Captn' Bob,"[1, 1]",I bought this for one of my heavier 5-strings as a replacement strap and love it. I use that particular bass for slap and usually hang that bass higher on me that the others for good slap technique. This strap adjusts well and the padding is in the right place and comfortable.Good Strap!,5,OH WHAT A RELIEF IT IS!,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002GZBLU,David Burch,"[0, 0]","The strap is adjustable on both ends, and the front adjustment slider sat right on my shoulder. I cut it off and glued the material back together with Shoe-Goo, and now it's great. Padding and wide material make standing with a heavy bass a whole lot less tiring.",4,Almost perfect,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B0002GZBLU,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","I have now purchased 3 of these guitar straps for my main guitars. I absolutely love them! Great quality, very strong, and great variation of length on them. They are also very wide which is very nice on the shoulders. I highly recommend this strap!",5,Great Guitar Strap,1351036800,"10 24, 2012",positive A19IFF0DGV0T3E,B0002GZBLU,"HLB ""HLB""","[0, 0]","Bought one, tried it on a P-bass, loved it. Returned to Amazon and bought an additional one for a Jazz Bass...love it. Good product for a good price, very comfortable. Update: I just ordered my 3rd one of these, this time for another P-bass I picked up. The only gripe I can think of (and it's being super picky) is as another review mentioned the strap's padding design doesn't really allow you to have your bass up in the way high position. If you're a person who hangs your base under your chin you may have a problem with this strap, other than that, this is a killer product for a killer price.",5,Great bass strap - Purchased 3 of them now,1317081600,"09 27, 2011",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0002GZBLU,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[0, 0]","I bought this strap to use with an acoustic bass that is rather gargantuan,- A Tacoma 4 string, after a bit of adjustment it worked great. Then I bought an ovation 12 string roundback (very roundback this is a deep dish) I needed a strap to make this bad boy sit where I was, so I grabbed this strap off the bass and gave it a shot. After adjusting it for the difference in size it worked great. Now I'm buying another strap so I will have one on either guitar.(I usually keep a strap on all my guitars if the cases will allow it, sure beats taking them off and putting them on)This strap is very comfortable on an acoustic/electric guitar, probably more so than on a bass as it is supporting less weight. Due to the width of the strap it distributes the weight over a larger area, meaning less pressure on any specific area. This makes it very comfortable.I might change all my guitar straps from 2"" to 3"" now that I've had a taste of comfort.If you aren't comfortable playing, than you are distracted which removes you from the creative moment. This helps keep you in the moment and in the groove and it don't cost a fortune, plus it holds a pick or two.I like my phat strap just fine.",5,Phat strap for a comfortable jam,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B0002GZBLU,L. Jones,"[0, 0]",I like the 3" wide for my bass. Fits nice and made well. Seems to be secure fit (leather holders are thick).,5,Good fit,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive AUH2DKYUU7KC9,B0002GZBLU,Musicman,"[0, 0]","I got a couple of these to accommodate different strap locks I have on different bass. The fact that it is wide is nice. As others have said you need to slide the padding down, but you can't beat these for the money.",4,Great for the money,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B0002GZBLU,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","Planet Waves makes good stuff. Take the load off your shoulder from that old Jazz bass, and get a padded 3 inch wide strap. It's long enough to allow my bass to rest at arm's length. I can adjust it to fit my acoustic guitar, which I hold much higher, and check out the little 'pick-pocket'. I like these well enough that I have four of them.",5,Nice and wide.,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B0002GZBLU,Playgolfandtennis,"[1, 1]","This bass strap is really comfortable and for a great price. BTW, that's all I have to say, so don't MAKE me type more.",5,Great strap,1346544000,"09 2, 2012",positive A1NRNLEASOU773,B0002GZBLU,"Rahaf ""rahaf""","[0, 0]","This strap was great I was glad to find this well made wide strap. This Bass strap spreads the weight more even and reduces the shoulder and back pain,he loves it. Just the job.",5,Great - no more shoulder ache !,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B0002GZBLU,Santa Barbara Yann,"[0, 0]","It's not fancy, but it's well though out, and you can't beat the value. The edges don't cut your neck, and having adjustments at both ends allows you to adjust it exactly how you want. Like others, I had to unstitch the pick holder pocket in order to provide a greater range of adjustment. The foam position is never a problem as it will slide where you want, and it flexible/thin enough to go through the buckles if needed. Excellent no frills product with good enough cushioning for a bass.",5,"Excellent Value, very adjustable",1398902400,"05 1, 2014",positive A85AE6BNHXAXR,B0002GZBLU,Skip,"[0, 0]",I am pleased with the strap and the low price. I bought it for a very large body "F" hole electric guitar.,5,Great support for heavy guitars,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive AB2G1XOBEGWK2,B0002GZBNS,Boiler98,"[6, 6]","This is a nice leather mandolin strap. Fits fine on my cheap Rogue A type mandolin. Amazingly, it is made in Canada, not China! The leather is very smooth and flexible, not stiff like some cheap straps.",5,Nice Strap,1327104000,"01 21, 2012",positive A6LFRQ7HMWS1G,B0002GZBNS,Ed,"[4, 4]","serves its purpose; worked better when I added a quick-disconnect attachment; quality finish, comfortable, and enough range to adjust as needed;",5,very good,1322956800,"12 4, 2011",positive AZAYBFPLEDFL7,B0002GZBNS,Gerardo Piero Pavone,"[5, 5]","I am so happy with this product that after buying the first one, I bought two more for my bouzouki and for my octave mandolin.",5,Excellent product for the price,1289520000,"11 12, 2010",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B0002GZBNS,Mr Tall,"[0, 0]","This is a perfect strap sized just right for mandolin.I would have given it five stars except mine arrived with a paper label glued to the back of the strap, which when peeled off left a sticky spot on the strap where it would press against the mandolin finish.",3,Good Stylish Strap,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",neutral A1SJ32WZWVEI61,B0002GZBNS,Paul Hicken,"[2, 2]",produce is great price and good quality. it is just the right size to hold my mandolin while I play.,5,nice,1367280000,"04 30, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B0002GZBNS,puddytat,"[0, 1]",OK quality and certainly better than a piece of rope. I found it a bit uncomfortable for sure but for the money it is worthwhile.,3,Nice for the dough,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",neutral AYJJDQQ4EZ5V3,B0002GZBNS,REM,"[0, 0]",This strap is not only nice looking and an excellent product. Well made and sturdy. It would be hard to beat.,5,Excellent,1380412800,"09 29, 2013",positive A3QEWM5EWFPTE9,B0002GZBO2,Amazon Customer,"[13, 15]","If you are looking for a 100% leather mandolin strap, consider another strap. The outside surface of the Planet Waves strap is leather but the inside surface is some kind of man-made material glued to the thin leather part. I will be ordering the Levys ""Leather Mandolin Strap (Walnut)"".",1,Strap not 100% leather,1252195200,"09 6, 2009",negative A1MU6PI3YDK8H0,B0002GZBO2,C. P. Hendrix,"[2, 2]","Not that many good products/accessories for ukuleles. This one is perfect in size and price. However, you must be creative when attaching it to the headstock. Just give it a little thought. Overall it's fine.",5,Good strap for the price,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A15RRJL2HT44J4,B0002GZBO2,Joe Morris,"[0, 0]","Other reviewers have mentioned that the slot that goes over the strap peg is tight. They are correct, but it stays on like a monkey riding a motorcycle. For the bread this is a great strap. Buy one and see what I mean. My uncle played with a couple of old boot laces for a strap back in the day. Treat yourself and leave your laces in your boot...",5,Good little strap,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",positive A3RNEUUWTA78QR,B0002GZBO2,Jonathan Cannon,"[0, 0]","It was very hard to get the hole in the strap over the button on my mandolin. At least it won't fall off soon! I just got another mandolin with no button, and this strap has no way to attach to it.",3,Not the awesomest design,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",neutral A14UXBBB68V9R0,B0002GZBO2,StudentBern,"[3, 3]","If you need it, good unobtrusive device for front or as a momentary back strap. Leather or simulated, this was quite adequate for my purposes. Price was right! Delivery was immediate. Rolls up to fit in gig bag and no doubt would adequately go into the hard case. This one is compatible with the finish on my instrument, since it comes in at least two distinct color tones.Planet Waves Mandolin Strap, Brown. Also comes in Black. There is also an embossed model (Brown) offered at minimumly higher price.",5,Mandolin Support Strap,1347580800,"09 14, 2012",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002GZLZQ,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","This comes with adapters for just about any pedal you would need power for and if you look at the picture, I LOVE the way this mounts to power strip. You can actually put several (if needed) side by side, unlike most other power adapters that take up as much as 2 spaces. It is rated to 1700 mA but I try to keep to 1500 or less.I looked at power requirements of all my pedals and combined accordingly.",5,PEDAL BOARD CLEAN UP!,1382832000,"10 27, 2013",positive A1JCRZEQACX4V4,B0002GZLZQ,Colin Hendrick,"[1, 1]","isn't it sad when somebody produces a great product but screws up on the description? The product is great value for money and worth while buying, if for no other reason than save money on overpriced DC power units from the manufacturers of the pedal units. Trouble is that they do not say whether or not the cables come with the unit. They don't!! Dumb of them, as all they needed to say was you needed to buy them separately, which I later did. Seems like nit picking? Well, it's not as live abroad and these things take a long while to come down to me. Sloppy isn't it?",3,Great value but the description is vague,1353283200,"11 19, 2012",neutral A2IFKMKKXV8AVU,B0002GZLZQ,"Dan Dreifort ""REVIEW-BOT-9000""","[0, 0]","Used one of these when I forgot mine and loved it so much, I had to get my own.-- Small, takes up only one spot on a power strip or outlet-- Long cord is great!-- Enough juice to power all of my pedals simultaneouslyTotally worth the buy. Do it!",5,Best effect pedal power supply out there.,1383696000,"11 6, 2013",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0002GZLZQ,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[0, 0]","Highly recommend this adapter because it is transformerless and has high current capacity for powering numerous guitar effect pedals. It is highly reliable and introduces no hum nor noise. Also, it is designed so that it will plug into a power strip without covering adjacent receptacles. Thanks to Amazon for offering this great product.",5,Visual Sound Visual Sound One Spot Adapter,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002GZLZQ,ETD,"[0, 0]","It works great for five of my lower power pedal type items, including my Line 6 wireless receivers, Shure wireless receivers, and several other pedals like my Cry Baby, etc., all at once. However, the transmitter for my Shure wireless in-ear monitor, which requires less power than any of the other two items combined, will not run, even by itself, when powered by the 1 Spot. Switching power supplies like this can have a mind of their own, and there is probably some little quirk in the Shure transmitter circuit that this power supply doesn't get along with. For most of my stuff it works great, and eliminates a bunch of extra power supplies and cords.",4,It works great for most low power items,1347494400,"09 13, 2012",positive A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B0002GZLZQ,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[1, 1]","I use this One Spot Adapter with the 5 pedal attachment. Works perfectly! I've seen reviews about this brand being noisy. I suspect this to be happening with the 8 pedal version. Too many for one simple 9 volt source to handle.I've owned it for a couple of months, used it at home 5 days a week and rehearsed at high volumes about a dozen times. Zero hum or buzz from the unit. I should also mention that I do not have any drive/distortion pedals on my board.",5,It works with no added noise!,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive A3OZC468867FW8,B0002GZLZQ,Franklin J,"[0, 0]","At the begining I wasn't sure to buy it since there are a lot of reviews out there with negative imputs about this, so I decided to buy it and I started having problems right of the box, I notice this noise coming out of my amp and also a bad performance of my pedals, then I started to play with them and realized that I had too many pedals connected through a daisy chain, so I decided to leave just one connector alone and available and only used 4 with my pedals and surprise!, connected to a power strip it eliminated all the unwanted noise and performance started to work just fine, I also realized that pedals positions (routing signal) has something to do with it, I couldn't figure out what was it but defenetly works just fine once you got it right, so I would recomend to play a little with your set up and make sure to avoid abuse on it, so it work as it is supposed to.",4,Nice adapter,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002GZLZQ,Jerry,"[0, 0]",This is a great invention. I have five different guitar effects pedals and a loop station all attached to this. It really saves on batteries and extension chords. It is well worth the money.,5,Great for those of us with several effects pedals.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B0002GZLZQ,Joe Toland,"[0, 0]","This is the answer to your all your power supply needs. If you own more than 1 pedal (and we all do) You need this. It powers my Wah and all my stomp boxes with 1 plug. It comes with all the different power plug options and a daisy chain for 5 pedals. It has the adapters to power pedals without a place to plug in by attaching the battery snap to the battery place on the pedal then pluging into the daisychain. It also has the pin plugs to attach to the daisychain for pedals that require that kind of plug in. and it has a 10 foot lead wire so you can reach out to your pedals or pedalboard without having to drag a heavy extension cord across the stage to trip on while your playing. you'll save enough money to pay for it in no time, not having to buy batteries. Get it, you'll love it! I",5,Excellent!,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B0002GZLZQ,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 1]",I use this at the house for pedal power or for testing new pedals.I don't use this on my pedal board and don't know if I would recommend it for heavy live use. I suppose having more than one for reliability would be the key here.It does work well and will power many pedals at one time. I do not use it for powering only one pedal though. This device puts out a lot of juice and will be noisy at times through less expensive pedals.I also like the fact that it only takes one spot on a power strip without covering up a neighboring power outlet.Easy to use - it is what it is.,4,Good for the money,1325462400,"01 2, 2012",positive A3AT69S9R8ZWGT,B0002GZLZQ,Widmarke K. Loo,"[0, 0]","I choose this rating cause it is the best Adapter I've found. I like that is doesn't heat up or even get warm although I only use it with my looper. Another plus +++ is the length of the cord is the best cause I don't need to use and extension cord with it. One less thing to set up, carry around and worry about. I Truly recommend this One Spot Adapter to everyone.",5,One Spot Adapter,1367539200,"05 3, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002GZM00,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]",I didn't do the sound quality test but i have another one of these and it works just fine. I just tested if all the plugs work and they do. If i'll get some sound problems i will write an update but i'm confident that it's going to be ok.,4,It works,1380067200,"09 25, 2013",positive A1WJVU9KICHFI,B0002GZM00,ben,"[0, 0]","This plug works very well. I like the right angle connectors. I have a Korg Pitchblack plus that can act as a powersource for other pedals. It included a multi-plug cable, but not a right angle one. The connectors kind of stuck out and got in the way on my pedalboard. This works much better.",4,Works very well.,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A36378CQKPA2G,B0002GZM00,Carlo Verdi,"[0, 0]",This original plug fits the purpose perfectly! Quality and precision! The plugs don't take up space (couldn't be smaller) and the wiring is pliable and easy to rout in and out of spaces on your pedalboard. Keep away from the cheap imitations that rob you of space and are hard to work with! Make sure what you receive is a One Spot product in its original packaging (check images).,5,Best plugs for One Spot!,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0002GZM00,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]",I've got 5 effects hooked up to this thing. It fits beautifully and powers all of them at once. Have no problems with this. I recommend it!,5,5 Hooked up,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A23BIOQUMRC7K5,B0002GZM00,Chris Hayden,"[0, 0]","The One Spot is a great way to supply power to all your stomp boxes without a bulky power supply or a bunch of wall warts. Get it, you won't be sorry.",5,Works great,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B0002GZM00,CLS,"[0, 0]","Arrived on time ... works as intended and maybe more.One day, I was pondering how best to de-clutter my wall receptacles from a glut of power adapters and also my table from a spaghetti of ensuing power cords used to feed various 9V-12V DC equipment on my table or rack. Fortunately, I chanced upon this little gem and in an instant ... my problem was solved. I chose the 12V adapter with the highest rated power output and used that as my primary 12V DC source and this little gem to power all the other equipment on the table or rack. I also bought another similar unit form another source here on Amazon and used that to supply the 9V DC source to power the rest of the units that needed a 9V source. Everything worked fine and I relegated the remaining adapters to storage. Been working without a problem to this day.",5,Works Great To De-Clutter Workspace and Receptacle,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive A2GUE6E3DUYX03,B0002GZM00,Databoss,"[0, 0]",This is a very handy item to have when you need to connect your guitar effects with power. Its easy to install and keeps things simple. No more extra messy cabling. Glad I got it. Thanks to Amazon for the quick delivery.,5,Connected,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002GZM00,David G,"[0, 0]",Bought this for my guitar pedals and it works great and doesn't cost much. I just attached it to an existing adapter and voila.,4,When you need it this comes handy,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0002GZM00,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[0, 0]",High-quality cable for expanding the capability of the One-Spot or Godlyke 9V power adapter. Distance between plugs more than adequate for most pedal boards.,5,Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug 5 Cable,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A3AGHEETVTCBQI,B0002GZM00,Dennis M,"[3, 3]","Running 3 to 5 pedals on my board, this was a logical choice of power. The single transformer running into the board with the multi-plug was easy to set up and the small profile of the plugs, combined with the thin cables makes for a neat and uncluttered board. There is no lin drop of power and the devices are able to draw the current needed to work at their peak. Further, with the transformer being well away from the board, there is zero AC hum. What's not to like here?",5,Perfect source of power,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002GZM00,ETD,"[0, 0]","Good quality, wired correctly, can't complain. If you use the ""One Spot"" power adaptor, you need to have a couple of these laying around. It's probably not practical, but I wish they made more sizes. In one configuration, I only need two plugs, in another configuration I need three, and yet another configuration I need five, so I actually bought a few of the fives, and cut them off to the length I need.",4,"Just part of my ""One Spot"" arsenal",1342051200,"07 12, 2012",positive A3DOIOHQ19H1BP,B0002GZM00,Fabio,"[0, 0]","This helped me a lot building my pedal board, actually think its kinda overpriced, but its really really good.I have 2 of these actually.I recommend this product.",5,Excelent!!!,1309305600,"06 29, 2011",positive A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B0002GZM00,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[0, 0]","What can I say? It does what it should. 5 pedals on a chain runs safely without crazy hiss and hum on my rig. Of course, if you're running a chain of drive/distortion pedals, you're asking for it.Works great for me. Zero complaints.",5,Strong cable. Zero complaints,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive A3OZC468867FW8,B0002GZM00,Franklin J,"[0, 0]","Nice daisy chain, If it's bought along with the 1 spot adapter, just make sure to avoid using all the connectors, since it could overload the adapter and you'll have noise problems and performance issues, if you use 4 analog pedals connected (as I do) there won't be any problem, I had to play around and also realized that some pedals might use little more power on their funtions, so what I do is that I have a 1 spot adapter connected to a power strip with my 3 boss pedals and a Wah, and in the other power strip slot I have another generic adapter connected with my MXR noise clamp so it doesn't interferes with them. I works just fine.",4,Good product,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0002GZM00,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","Works like a charm. Powers up to five 9V effects, using one power supply. I am using four plugs and it has worked flawlessly. No more dead 9V batteries. Some effects eat 9V batteries like a 6 year old with a cone of cotton candy.",5,"5 plugs, 1 power source...this is a good thing",1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002GZM00,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[1, 1]",I own a one spot but ran out of plugs for all my pedals. This product allowed me to lengthen my cord and provide the added power supply that I needed. No tone loss at all. Great to have an extension rather than having to get another power supply!!!,5,excellent extension,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0002GZM00,Jerry,"[0, 0]","I bought an extension for it, and so this plug has allowed me to stop using eight batteries. Hard not to like that.",5,This is a handy piece of equipment.,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B0002GZM00,Joe Toland,"[0, 0]",If you own more than 1 pedal (and we all do) you need this and the 1 spot adapter. It will save you a lot of money on batteries and aggravation when you battery runs out on stage. It's worth it's weight in gold. and RockIsland Sound sends it out FAST!. You can count on me for future purchases! Thanks Guys!,5,perfect!,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0002GZM00,John,"[0, 0]",I used this along with a Dunlop DC adapter and it all fits nicely. I'm powering a Zoom MS-50G and a Fulltone OCD. It will pay for itself over a year in saved battery costs.,5,Saves $ on batteries in the long run.,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A3RNEUUWTA78QR,B0002GZM00,Jonathan Cannon,"[0, 0]","I only have two pedals, but that was one outlet spot too many, and it really makes a difference when you're onstage with only one power strip. Now I just wish I had an attachment that would let me charge my laptop and iPhone from the same plug as the pedals. Can't always get what you want.",5,Exactly what I needed,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002GZM00,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[6, 9]","This product works as advertised, but you should beware. These are RIGHT ANGLED, and they WILL NOT fit in a lot of pedals including the CRYBABY WAH.You have been warned!!!",5,"Work great, however...",1281312000,"08 9, 2010",positive A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B0002GZM00,Josiah H.,"[1, 4]","I started by powering 1 stomp box on this chain and it worked, but when I tried to add a second/third stomp box, I couldn't get any guitar sound only a loud buzz. I returned this product I did further testing, I would not recommend it to anyone. With my personal experience in mind, I would advise you to save your money and get a pedalboard power supply. hope this helps",2,Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug 5 Cable,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",negative A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B0002GZM00,Laytonium,"[0, 0]","I bought this because I had already bought a ""1 spot"" plug but as i gained pedals, I needed something to power them without buying more adapters and this is greatest way to solve that problem. Highly recommended.",5,Great daisy chain,1309046400,"06 26, 2011",positive A2P8WJLFW9NDYN,B0002GZM00,Levi Cannon,"[0, 0]","One Spots come with an 8-pedal multi plug. If you only have 4 pedals, or lets say you have 12, powering them with an 8 plug makes it difficult to isolate power and noise levels properly. The left over connectors can cause ground issues if they touch things when they aren't plugged into pedals. Using this smaller multi plug will leave less open spaces, alternatively it can be attached to any link in another multiplug to add more plugs. Very nice quality, just as with all one spot stuff. Great price, great purchase.",5,"If you use One Spot, you can never have too many of these",1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B0002GZM00,Mallory,"[0, 0]",Completely quite. Connected with no problem. I own two.,5,Great.,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive ATVYABSTW0LIE,B0002GZM00,Meganicus,"[1, 1]","Good long cable works well with all my pedals, well worth it to get ride of annoying 9 v batteries.",4,Works fine with my boss pedals and cry baby,1329609600,"02 19, 2012",positive A1HR4TQ0HAGU8T,B0002GZM00,Megs,"[0, 0]","If you're buying this and new to effects pedals (like I was), you'll be concerned whether it'll work with the inexpensive pedals you're likely to also be buying, especially since there is a large kit with a number of converters that might scare you into thinking you'll need them. The two most common types of inexpensive pedals are Danelectro and Behringer, and if you're like me they're ll you'll buy for quite a while. The good news is, you do NOT need to buy converters for them. This little beauty will run all your Behringer and Danelectro pedals, off from any of the standard 9V power supplies available (you don't NEED to buy a 1SPOT, I use it with a Behringer but you could certainly put it together with the less-expensive Planet Wave if you're working on an even tighter budget. In short, buy this product, it will save you its cost in 9V batteries within the first two months if you're on low-price pedals.",5,Works with Danelectro and Behringer.,1336089600,"05 4, 2012",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0002GZM00,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]",Works. Works as expected and should last a really really long time. Glad I bought it. Nothing else to say. Thanks.,5,Love it,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0002GZM00,Risenheart Consulting,"[0, 0]","...thing is great for multi-pedal use! This is a must if you have any of the Danelectro/FAB pedals. As anyone who has one of these pedals knows they eat 9-volts like candy, you purchase the power supply (search for Danelectro DA-1 9.6V AC Adapter) and this cable and you're good to go for up to 5 pedals! No more battery swaps.",5,This...,1340064000,"06 19, 2012",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0002GZM00,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Very nice cable. I used this with my Planet Waves 9v adapter. It works very well, all my pedals powered off one adapter is very useful. The Onespot adapter itself would probably be even better as it only takes one place on a power strip etc instead of a chunky old school adapter like the Planet Waves style. Really nice product for the price.",5,Power Plant,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A32ZC1AIF9B85,B0002GZM00,"Van Zeppelin ""Music can express emotions that...","[0, 0]","This product isn't really one to review but it does what it advertises. I use this in conjugation with a one spot and a boss daisy chain coming from my TU-3 (great tuner by the way). Starting to build my pedal board so I figured better to start off with a 30 dollar power source than to go and spend like two hundred on a T-Rex fuel tank, which I'm planing on in the future. Great adapter for all of your pedals, decent quality, and only ten bucks. Can't beat it!",5,Does what it does!,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002GZM00,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]",It's a well build daisy chain DC power cable. It has good lenght between two plugs. You won't have difficulties to plug your pedals.,5,Well build,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A3AT69S9R8ZWGT,B0002GZM00,Widmarke K. Loo,"[0, 0]","This Multi-plug works great and has enough plugs for 5 pedals. I only needed it for two pedals which are not in a case, so there is some extra plugs hanging on the floor but is better than setting up another wall wart each pedal. If needed in the future I have these extra plugs. I recommend this Multi-Plug to everyone!",5,Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug 5 Cable,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A19AXCVXAM7NM2,B0002GZM00,windowshopper,"[0, 0]",great little cable. now i power all my pedals with one power supply. makes setting up for gigs much easier,5,is what it is,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive A3SGZO3N7MXKPV,B0002GZQ1U,Bacon,"[0, 0]","Every guitar I've ever cared about has had this strap on it. I must've bought about 10 of these over my lifetime, and I don't regret it even in the slightest.",5,Proud to say I have one on each of my 8 guitars,1317340800,"09 30, 2011",positive A21Q29J3ZWPDNP,B0002GZQ1U,From Detroit,"[2, 2]","The DiMarzio strap lock system here is hands down the best strap lock system available. The Dunlops tend to release if they're bumped, and the Schaller locks can be a bit too bulk for some instruments. The DiMarzio models are extremely comfortable, easy to install, and very easy to use.",5,My favorite guitar strap,1269129600,"03 21, 2010",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B0002GZQ1U,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[0, 0]","I love these straps. I have them installed on all of my guitars. After a Dunlop lock failure, I decided to change over. Our band's drummer and guitarist both used and recommened these straps so I gave them a chance. They are amazing, much more comfortable then one of those bulky, heavy leather straps and just as strong. I was worried that the plastic clips wouldn't hold up, but they do. I feel 100% secure that my guitar will not fall. They look good as well and they are easily adjustable. My transmitter pack slid on with ease and I was ready to go. A lot of bands I have seen on the road use these straps.I didn't rate these straps 5 stars however, because of a few reasons:1- I play heavy guitars, I was concerned about the screws that came with the straps. For a standard, lightweight guitar they may be fine, but for say a Gibson, or my Agile Intrepid Pro, I wanted more security. I took a slighty wider and longer screw than provided, covered it and filled the install hole with epoxy, and drilled it in. It holds incredible, its NOT coming out now for sure.2- I use the black, white, and blue colors. They discolor very easily. Through sweat, dirt, and cigarette smoke, they eventually start to look nasty. I would suggest going with the black for this reason.3- I put my confidence in these straps 100%, but I wouldn't start doing guitar swings with them. Its just a plastic clip, and anything can fail. I've seen guys electrical/duct tape the clips for extra support and they've all been able to get away with swinging their guitars around, but personally I choose to play it safe (as I lost my best guitar to a failed straplock during a spin).All DiMarzio products are incredible. If you want something light and comfy that looks sleek and will keep your guitar protected, I highly suggest these straps.",4,My strap of choice,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A1HTV2563HTSQV,B0002GZQ1U,prsjames,"[0, 0]","Works better than straplocks as it doesnt fail like regular straplocks. I'd use it for lightweight guitars. Using this on a les paul will kill your shoulder. I always suggest this strap to ""kids"" who spin their guitars while on stage. This strap is the industry standard that will save your guitar from damage",5,works well better than straplocks,1334966400,"04 21, 2012",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002GZQ1U,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","Well made product, strong and looks good. I love this strap, try one, you wont be dissapointed. Like always, Dimarzio products, are simply the best.",5,"DiMarzio 2"" Nylon ClipLock Guitar Strap Black",1346716800,"09 4, 2012",positive A2IZ3ST24HSO4H,B0002GZTT4,David McCarthy,"[0, 0]",just arrived in good shape. Polish w/ an expansive polishing cloth. Almost size of a dinner napkin which is nice as opposed to much smaller lens cleaning cloths.,5,axe polish & cloth,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B0002GZTT4,Donald,"[0, 0]",Better than Dunlop polish. It really holds up well and leaves a really nice shine. Mine didn't come with a polishing cloth like the picture shows though.,5,I like this polish.,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002GZTT4,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","I bought this set mainly because I wanted a cheap micro-fiber cloth to polish off my guitars. For the price of just a microfiber cloth, this set throws in a polish.The cloth is just what I wanted. It is soft and I feel good rubbing it on my instrument. I wish there were a little pouch that came with it so you can keep it separate -- mine is right now in a ziploc bag in my basement with my other loose gear. The polish is just that -- it is works to bring out a shine, but it is not a cleaner. You also have to be careful about where on your instrument you get the polish; there is a bit of wax in there and it is not string-friendly.",4,Nice inexpensive polish,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A2W7M00WSI4JND,B0002GZTT4,Kreature,"[0, 0]","The Product Itself Is Good, Shined My Guitar Up Nicely, The Cloth I Received Was A Black Microfiber Cloth With The Ernie Ball Logo, I Must Say That The Cloth Is Very Nice, It's Soft And Lint Free, So The Cloth Alone Was Worth Purchasing This Polish, After The Polish Is Gone I Will Probably Try Another Product, I Need Something That Will Conceal The Fine Scratches On My Guitar Finish, Probably Like A Guitar Wax, But All In All This Product Seems Good For Wiping Down The Guitar After Playing, Keeps The Instrument Nice And Shiny. It Removes Smudges And Fingerprints Quite Nicely, Not A Bad Product, It Arrived Within A Couple Of Days, I Am Satisfied With This Purchase",4,Shines Up Nice,1327536000,"01 26, 2012",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002GZTT4,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[4, 4]","I recently bought this (May 2011) to use on both my acoustic and electric and it works fine.PROS: Non-oily, water-like consistency; leaves no residue behind; slight non-chemical odor that doesn't linger on your guitar; removes smudges, fingerprints, etc. and leaves a nice shine; comes with a large lint- and dust-free, fast-drying cloth (black); less expensive than most other guitar polishes.CONS: The pump sprays in a very wide area, so be careful to avoid spraying strings, pickups, etc.The polish in the bottle works well and the lint-free cloth works well too. I can't see spending more for Gibson or Dunlop polish kits when this work just fine.",5,"Works well, no problems",1306281600,"05 25, 2011",positive A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B0002GZTT4,Santa Barbara Yann,"[0, 0]","I have limited experience with these types of product, but it does get finger grime off quite well, and does not leave streaks like another guitar-brand name product I also have.",4,Would buy again,1396051200,"03 29, 2014",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B0002GZTT4,"   ""  ""","[0, 1]",The cleaner works as it should and the price is fair but what really did it for me is the cloth. Just feels right for the job..,4,Call me crazy but the cloth is awesome!,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",positive A1W93CKNN8D6L2,B0002GZTT4,Zach Briggs,"[0, 0]",Although The cloth I got was black and not yellow just pointing that out. It works amazingly for my guitar now its like a mirror. I can see my reflection perfectly clear.,5,Works great!,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A3EH9SDPD1FGEA,B0002H02IG,A. Baker,"[0, 0]","Nice cables. So far I've not had any problems with them, but haven't put them through a lot of use just yet. Also have the Monster audio cables that work just as well, but cost more! I'll have to see over time which brand out lasts the other.",4,Good cables at a good price,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A1EFMEZJESPF76,B0002H02IG,"Ariana Rivadeneira ""Wari""","[0, 0]","Have to try them more and with other amps. By now, they work really good and no interference where detected..at least by my ears =/What I like is that they last a lot!! these are the second planet waves cables that I own and the first ones are still in great conditions!!",4,So far..good,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A3SJ2NETSL6D5R,B0002H02IG,Barryd0927,"[0, 0]","this cable is perfect! great sound quality and durability. I will not buy any other cable except planet waves! best bang for the buck for any working musician hands down, yes there are cheaper cables ,,but they don't sound as good or last as long, Planet Waves is the way to go",5,best cable !,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2LXCPYCPZJVW4,B0002H02IG,Bob,"[0, 0]",I have many Planet Waves cables. They are all very well made. I like the molded ends that seem to help prevent shorts. An excellent value. I would highly recommend.,5,Excellent Cable,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive AXMYGK3WC8BPP,B0002H02IG,"C. Forbes ""Just a guy with an open mind""","[0, 0]","I bought this to replace a cord I was using to practice my guitar. My first cheap cord wasn't actually broken, but I didn't want any down time, so I had this just sitting there as a replacement. Fast forward some time, and I just wanted to try it out. Even though my cheap cord was still working fine, I really wanted to just try out the new cord.I really wish I had done that in the first 30 days. This cord did not work right at all. It seems like there is a short in it somewhere. I had to unplug/plug/ maneuver into place. Of course since it is for guitar, it falls almost immediately out of place again. So, I am back to the cheap cord that hasn't failed, unlike this brand new bad cable.",1,Broke almost immediately?!,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",negative ATL0URQ0KUKGZ,B0002H02IG,CRS71,"[0, 0]","Look no further...You will not be let down by the build quality of these cables nor by the sound quality. I have a Monster M ROCK-12 cable. Put up against these, I fail to distinguish the difference in sound. The only difference? Price. These cables are the ONLY cable I will ever use from now on. Go ahead, buy them. You will love them.",5,You want great cables??,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive A26M5O53PHZTKN,B0002H02IG,"Debs ""peanut""","[0, 0]",I love this cable. They last for ever and NEVER cause buzz or noise. These are the only ones I buy now.,5,Love this product,1303776000,"04 26, 2011",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002H02IG,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[4, 5]","Probably the best single thing this cable has going for it is the Lifetime Warranty.I have owned Planet Waves cables in the past and twice I have sent them back for replacement...no problems whatsoever.For the price you are paying (about $1 dollar per foot) you get good quality cable, good cores and shielding with heavy duty retention at the jack connector ends.Not the best, but not the worst. Good enough for live stage gigging and probably won't notice much difference if you are recording.I haven't noticed any RF hum or noise when moving about with these cables.They also come with a set of colored bands so you can easily identify which cable goes to where, cable owner, etc.Affordable price and lifetime warranty make this a ""feel good"" purchase.I would recommend these cables and will buy again.",4,Good Value & Price - Lifetime Warranty,1367193600,"04 29, 2013",positive A2X2GEABQXRX7P,B0002H02IG,"J. Carney ""Mongoose""","[0, 0]","As other reviewers have noted, the ends are too short and dont allow the cable to ""click"" into the jack of your guitar or amp. Easily remedied by cutting back the rubber by about 1/8"" then the cable is fine.Other than that I like the cable construction and the large sized ends.",3,Good and bad,1349913600,"10 11, 2012",neutral A2I9SZ9A7Y3I4G,B0002H02IG,"J. Cedeno ""JC""","[0, 0]","You can't beat these beefy thick cords for the price however some do have a flaw, On some pedals and guitars they pop out cause the length of the metal shaft is too short so it doesn't click into the jack. measured the length and they are short by about 1mm or so.I go a razor blade and carefully trimmed some of the rubber insulation and that took care of the problem. Minor but annoying detail when the cord pops out of your guitar!",4,Very good quality for price - BUT.....,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B0002H02IG,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]","Super low capacitance- on par with or better than many of the more expensive cables from Mogami, Canare, etc. The connectors are fantastic and they come with Planet Waves' super-handy elastic cord wrap. These are outstanding guitar cables at a VERY good price. I used to only buy cables with serviceable connectors, but with these, I don't see the point. The lifetime exchange warranty also makes the DIY repair thing kind of pointless too (of course Amazon's return policy is still 30 days, so be aware of that- you'd need to mail it back to the MFR or take it to another dealer to exchange - that is if you ever had to).",5,My go-to instrument cable,1397174400,"04 11, 2014",positive A2BJZRLR99YW75,B0002H02IG,JuanKiDaz,"[0, 0]","been using these cables for three months now. I use them with aZoom G1N Guitar Multi Effects Pedaland they sound great. decided to get this one over the cheaper ones because after doing a little online research I found out that these are suppuosed to take abuse and hold their own better over time. they have a good lenght, of course this being taken in consideration what type of venues you'll be playing. so far I've only used them in rehearsal studios but will be using them live for the first time in a couple of halloween gig I've got coming up the end of the month.",5,so far so good,1318377600,"10 12, 2011",positive A7IBOCJ0K4V8C,B0002H02IG,J. Walker,"[0, 0]",The Planet Waves instrument cables have a nice heft to them and click firmly into the amp/instrument.I have had no problems with them at all.The attached elastic tie down that comes with these custom cables makes it easy to coil the cables for storage.5 stars.,5,Good instrument cables.,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B0002H02IG,Marc,"[3, 4]","I have to start off by saying this cable does not produce the same sound quality of my Mogami Gold cables. If you are recording and are going to meticulous about your sound, this might not be the cable for you.HOWEVER, for the price and purpose this a five star cable. The plastic plug ends relieve stress on the connection, but also feel sturdy and secure. The gold plating ensures a solid connection.What I like most about this cable is that it's guaranteed for life and I can bring it to a Planet Waves authorized dealer for a replacement... or so their packaging claims. I have not had to replace mine.",5,"Good cable, good warrantee",1299456000,"03 7, 2011",positive A2SPZP1PYXBR28,B0002H02IG,Mike,"[0, 0]","These cables are very high quality, they feel hefty and durable. I wish I'd gotten one longer than 5 feet though since I can only play close to my amp with two five footers. Oh, well.",5,Obvious quality,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A2BHAEL2Q4HR4A,B0002H02IG,Sheena Archambault,"[0, 0]","I've been using this one for about a year now, with no problems. I really like the durability and clear sound quality.",5,Durable and clear sound,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0002H02IG,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]","First off, I'm a big fan of D'Addario strings and their Planet Waves division. So when I needed a quality cable with a right angle plug, I got one of theirs. I don't really know if it's better than other brands or not. But it does the job and it's well made.",5,Just the ticket for guitars and basses with a front mount jack.,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A1TF131MUR8E2E,B0002H02IG,"T. Winkler ""Terrance P. Winkler""","[0, 0]","I was using the standard version of these, I saw these at Amazon and figured I'd give them a try.These cables are a little more stiff than the standard cables I was using however the ends seem much more well belt.Doesn't make a difference in the sound? I don't know but I am satisfied with this purchase.",5,Great heavy-duty cables,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002H03YY,B. Shumway,"[1, 1]","I read a lot of positive reviews on the 9.5s and after some use, I am kind of disappointed.CONSTRUCTION:They are just like any other strings, just lighter gaugePACKAGING:It arrived well packaged and was in perfect conditionPRICE:At $4.99 new with free 2 day shipping, this is a no brainer.CONCLUSION:I initially liked the feel of these strings, but the more I played the more I realized that it didnt have the tone I was looking for. I am used to 10s and 11s and though they are more difficult to bend with, they sound much fuller. I put these on my latest stratocaster build and have since replaced them with 10s.",4,I thought they would be better,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B0002H03YY,cvmaparadog,"[1, 1]","I actually wasn't aware of this gauge of string until I purchased a guitar from the great George Lynch. The strings felt different than the 9s I use on my Fenders and the 10s I use on my Gibsons. So the next time I saw George, I asked him what strings he put on that guitar and he told me D'Addario 9.5s. I love them on my Mr Scary Guitars Burnt Tiger and that is the only brand/gauge of string that I will ever put on that guitar! I definitely recommend trying out a set.",5,Great set of strings for super strat guitars!,1384560000,"11 16, 2013",positive ACWH4WJMC5UFN,B0002H03YY,"H. S. Ryu ""Paul""","[0, 3]","These strings are best suited for Strats if you want to keep those easy to bend leads but have a little bit more tone. They're also quite good on Les Paul style guitars if you like slinky strings. My issue with them is that the B string and the A string are a bit unbalanced with respect to the others. I would prefer if the B string were 0.012 instead of 0.0115 and if the A were 0.032 instead of 0.034. As such, I prefer to buy the strings individually and customize my own set that way. But if you're not too picky, this will suit you very well.",4,"Not bad, could be better.",1305158400,"05 12, 2011",positive A2VWNZNFV8QCP0,B0002H03YY,Ian,"[0, 0]","this is as light as you want to go on a LP scale length.. about the same tension as 9s on a strat.so, don't want 9s, and 10s too tight then 9.5s it is.. nice strings",5,perfect gauge for the indecisive..,1396742400,"04 6, 2014",positive AITXZ1QOILJ5Z,B0002H03YY,John,"[1, 1]",guitar string 9.5 between 9 and 10. Does its job for those who want strings that are easier to bend than 10 and not as noodlely as 9.,5,does it's job,1366416000,"04 20, 2013",positive ASNGOBUI6WHNV,B0002H03YY,khoney,"[0, 0]","I bought these D'Addario strings after going back and forth between 9s and 10s and have really come to like these sizes. They keep a nice, slinky feel and keep a lot of tone through many hours of playing. I'm really happy with this D'Addario purchase!",5,Just perfect for the in-between 9s and 10s player!,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",positive A14BICJ93WO926,B0002H04NE,Adam H,"[0, 0]","Honestly, the strings are great. They sound great and they are (relatively) inexpensive for bass strings. I love them, and they will be what I buy the next time I change out as well. Highly recommended.",5,Really Great Bass Strings,1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive A2Y1R8CZMTALJP,B0002H04NE,BigSteph66,"[0, 0]","I like the strings. I'll be changing them soon though, because they have a really light sound and I like the smooth low sound. I like that these strings come with a code that allows you to determine whether they are authentic or counterfeit. Will buy these again.",4,Good Strings,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002H04NE,David Burch,"[0, 0]","My go-to string brand for any stringed instrument. Punchy round-wound tone, but very responsive to the tone controls for a more muted sound where required.",5,D'addario -- what more need be said?,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002H04NE,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","I bought a bass from this site, and as much as I love the thing, I'm not an expert. I popped my E string over-tightening it when I was setting it up. I replaced the factory strings with these. I'm told it sounds better now. I think so as well, but I can't quite quantify it.",4,"Better than factory, at the right price.",1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B0002H04NE,L. Jones,"[0, 0]",I usually use the Pro Steels (by D'Addario) but these sound and fit nicely with my Squire Fender P Bass. Amazon seems to have great prices and it's nice to have them delivered too.,5,Great Pratice and Live Strings,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A1T3PBZ7DVBC26,B0002H04NE,Mark Burgess,"[0, 0]","These are super strings. They will last and last and last, and give you great sound. Easy to put on and tune.",5,Strings,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A8DCZN408QYKC,B0002H04NE,Oldcabdriver,"[0, 0]","I'm normally an acoustic guitar player but recently acquired my first electric ever. It was used, and the strings were dismal sounding, so I bought these D'Addario EXLs. They hold pitch beautifully. My only complaint has to do with my guitar technique, not the strings. Having used heavier strings forever on my acoustic guitars, the recommended lighter gauge recommended for the electric don't like my ""heavy-handed"" approach to pressing down the strings. As a result, the highly bendable lighter strings become sharp up near the nut until I relax and enjoy playing with a very light touch. It will take some getting used to -- or else I'll simply move to heavier strings and leave the lighter ones to lead guitarists who know what they are doing. All of that said, the strings are pure joy to play.",5,What can I say? Excellent strings.,1381622400,"10 13, 2013",positive A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B0002H04NE,Pepper,"[1, 1]","I've used D'Addario's on so many different Guitar's the only opinion I can honestly give Ya is that They are the best. In the Studio or on Stage, They stay in tune and work very well with any pickup You are using. I put these on My Wife's Bass cause She is still learning and with a Fender Squire it sounds almost as good as a Precision Fender Bass. They stay true to the note so She will get to know what the pitch and note should sound like every time......",5,Make's a Cheap Bass sound REAL !!!!!,1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B0002H04NE,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","I have been trying to find the perfect gauge and this is it. Tried 40-100 (too light and high) and 50-110 (too deep, not good for popping), but is right in the middle. Perfect.",5,The perfect gauge,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B0002H04NE,pops,"[0, 0]","a solid favorite around my house. fat and deep, snappy when needed. you can definitly pay more, and you may want a more specific tone, but these are a safe bet that always sound good",5,exl 160s,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A24AQ24CD6865K,B0002H04NE,"Rick from Westport, MA","[0, 0]","Best articulate bass string for the money. I have one of the first versions of the Fender Precision Lyte bass from the 90s. I have started to use lighter strings to keep the neck from getting fatigued. They sound great and stay in tune. Sound like Rotosounds.....think Roger Glover, Geddy Lee, and Chris Squier. Nice bright and deep sound with fingers or pick. I am not a slap style player so I can't comment on that. I set my action fairly high to keep every thing clean as possible. Try them, you'll like them and your bass guitar neck will be happy.",4,Love'em,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0002H04NE,Risenheart Consulting,"[0, 0]",...strings I use D'Addario strings on my acoustic and electric guitars as well they are great. They have a really nice sound and don't cost an arm and a leg...,3,Great...,1362441600,"03 5, 2013",neutral A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B0002H04NE,Santa Barbara Yann,"[0, 0]","I keep going back and forth between DR High Beams and these. My teacher really likes the High Beams, but these are half the price, and the tone is just great and, surely a new set of these are going to have more "oomph" than a set of High Beams I keep a little too long because they cost more. . . Recommended.",5,Can't beat the value,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002H04NE,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","Through my Ampeg bass amp, the low E string gets distorted when you push the bass control above 7, and the upper 3 strings sound kind of plain.",2,"Low E string gets fuzzy fast, Other strings bland sounding.",1394755200,"03 14, 2014",negative A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002H04NE,TWM,"[0, 0]",So these are pretty great strings. Not much to say. The price is really good. About ten dollars a set which is really good.,4,Two sets in one.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A3EZEP0FX5BC1P,B0002H0A3S,"A Conrad ""Ask Conrad""","[1, 1]","I use these strings on most of my acoustic guitars, except for the smaller Takamine New Yorker and A&L; Ami (I use the D'Addario custom lights). I have grown a fondness for the Phosphor Bronze strings because of the perfect balance between the warm full sound with strumming and bright tones when picking. ALso, the brightness is retained longer than other bronze and brass alloys I've tried, such as Martins and Elixirs. These strings are quite durable and long-lasting. In the 10 years I've been playing, I've never had these strings break on me (I've broken Martin and Elixir strings in the past). The color-coded end balls help with the restringing. I typically get the three-pack so I can restring a trio set of my herd at a time. I really can't complain about anything.The individual gauges are: .012, .016, .024w, .032w, .042w, .053wHighly recommended.",5,Great strings!,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A14BICJ93WO926,B0002H0A3S,Adam H,"[0, 0]","I was an Ernie Ball guy for a long time. But I was getting pissed because the Ernies kept corroding so quickly. So I tried these, and they seem to hold up better. There are coated strings that will last longer, but I don't like spending so much on strings. And of course, they sound excellent too. Stock up!!",5,The Best (for cheaper strings),1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0002H0A3S,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[0, 0]","They are easier to play on the the medium gauge strings that came with my guitar. I am a beginner so although they still hurt my fingers they were an improvement. They also have a pretty color to them, and the ends of the strings (the ones that go in the holes during installation) are color coded and come with a chart, which makes things easy.",5,Nice,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A14V6CXN8ZWZOS,B0002H0A3S,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]",I've use these strings for years. I play often and like to change strings often. I can do it without breaking the bank and they hold up well for many practices and gigs. They hold tune very we (at least on my guitar) indoors and out. I'd highly recommend them.,5,Best strings for the money!,1364256000,"03 26, 2013",positive A12SSZIN555FTL,B0002H0A3S,A. M. Steiner,"[2, 4]","My guitar originally came with D'Addrio exp and they sounded good. I replaced them with Elixir nanoweb coated strings and they also sounded good, but the finish was wearing fast. This time I got a 3 pack of EJ16-3d light. The were easy to put on and have held up well other than tarnishing quickly.But the sound is the problem. It's terrible. They sound very muddy. Crisp tone distinction is just not there. I thought light would be the better route, but now I'm not sure. I purchased some others to try. Also, since a purchased a 3 pack. I may just change the strings completely again to see If I just have some dead strings.",2,Not what I thought i would get.,1306368000,"05 26, 2011",negative A398X9POBHK69N,B0002H0A3S,Ann Vande Zande,"[0, 0]","These were the same strings originally strung on my Godin Seagull, and I absolutely love their sound, feel, and durability. The one reason I actually needed them because my G string broke while I was tuning too fast. The sound is almost identical to what D'Addario describes, these strings have a great, uplifting sound to them, hard to soft strums. Playing feels great with them, nothing out of the ordinary either strumming or the fretboard feel, clean and smooth. When replacing, I ran into no problems, quick and easy. I love the strings and their price, definitely will stick with this brand as well.",5,"Sound Amazing On My Seagull, Top Pick For Strings",1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive AU9RL6MBM25YY,B0002H0A3S,Arlcay,"[13, 17]","These strings from D'Addario are a personal favorite of mine. I love the EJ16 light gauge for their size and ease of use. I think the light gauge is a nice size that won't hurt your fingers, or put undue stress on your guitar. Not only that, but they sound great. Not too big or not too small! I have plenty of volume and drive for bluegrass. I love how they color code their strings on the ""ball ends"". To me this makes it much easier when changing strings. You don't have to worry about mixing up your strings. I've also had no problem with the fit; unlike some brands. Give these a try. I think you'll be satisfied.",5,A personal favorite,1256947200,"10 31, 2009",positive A2XSWF2AJSXQZB,B0002H0A3S,bassestkkm,"[0, 0]",Only issue they break easily. But they last a long time and sound great. Well worth the money. Crisp and fresh tone for a long time.,5,Great Bright Tone!,1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B0002H0A3S,B. Clark,"[0, 0]",These are the only strings I use on my acoustic/electric. Love the sealed bags to keep the air tight seal. Prefer the Extra lights.,5,Love Love Love,1389225600,"01 9, 2014",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B0002H0A3S,Beach Panda,"[2, 3]","I brought this set beasue one of the strings broke on the kid size guitar, and I also wanted to have backup strings. I haven't tried many different strings. I have used the strings (D'addario EXP) that came with on my Takamine GS330S, and it's been good for year+. IIf the strings break, I will try this one GS330S as well. Over all, I think D'addario is great for warm balance tones. After the strings were set and ""stretch"" for few days playing, it stays in tune. The strings were set for more than 6 months, they still are playable, and the sounds are okay on kid size guitar. I don't think there will be any problem if the strings are on my GS330S. I'm happy with the purchase and the quality of the strings.",4,Like it,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B0002H0A3S,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 0]","These sound great and last a long time for me. Plus, they're reasonably priced. Put 'em in your case and don't be unprepared. I like squirrels.",4,Nice strings,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A2605LYSN10W9,B0002H0A3S,B. Frank,"[1, 1]",I play resonator guitars open tuned. These are the only strings that hold up well to the tension of an open "A" tuning. I recently tried multiple other brands and gauges (almost every B string snapped / to C#) only to come back to these... Only wish they came in packs of 10 cause I go through about three sets a month (3 guitars),5,Great Strings,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A20HEID734XSTW,B0002H0A3S,Bill,"[0, 0]","Strings, they're all I use on my acoustic. These custom light strings in particular give me the sound I wanted from my guitar.",5,Love these..,1353628800,"11 23, 2012",positive A2B5LSF5V85SZA,B0002H0A3S,bobby 12333,"[0, 0]","Great guitar string at a reasonable price. I highly recommend these acoustic strings, they are also available in light or heavy guageif you prefer. I like the EJ 17 medium string for my rhythm acoustic guitar.",5,Great Product,1371254400,"06 15, 2013",positive A2Y4PRG2HHOL3G,B0002H0A3S,'brother' Bill,"[0, 0]",".... I'm going back to what works best for me, Martin SP custom light. While the packaging (sealed) for each set is a good thing and also the individual color coding of each string, I do prefer Martins',",3,I liked them but ...,1393286400,"02 25, 2014",neutral A1NN5S1D0ZTK6W,B0002H0A3S,Bum-Ki Cho,"[0, 0]","It is fine strings,i couldn't really find difference between martin m140maybe its just me, i expected more than that!its just regular strings",4,It is ok..,1401062400,"05 26, 2014",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B0002H0A3S,CaptAdams35,"[0, 0]","I wasn't expecting much for the price but have to admit I'm very pleased with the tone these strings produce straight out of the package. After several hours of play and 2 tunings, they're spot on and sound sweet as cream butter. Great product and very highly recommend",5,Exceptional tone,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A1JDT2X4BYHZZL,B0002H0A3S,chapopot!,"[0, 0]","i have tried the other brands of strings, and this is the other brand i consistently buy! its smooth to use and the sound is superb!",5,quality strings,1366070400,"04 16, 2013",positive A2FCEH4VOA71GU,B0002H0A3S,ChevisN7,"[1, 1]",Well made. Enjoyable to play. Stay in tune well. The sound is clear and warm on my Yamaha and my Martin. Right now I am experimenting with different strings so I cant say if they are better than others. I personally like the sound better than the Martin ESs I have tried but that is a personal choice. Let your guitar be the judge.,4,Clear and Warm Sound,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0002H0A3S,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","These D'Addario Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings come as individually packaged sets of three, with the necessary six strings in each set. Being new to guitars, we had no idea how often the strings would need to be replaced so this three pack seemed like a good starting point.The strings are good quality, produce accurate tones (according to our auto-tuner), and have held up well.Highly RecommendedCFH",5,Good Replacement Strings - Highly Recommended,1293494400,"12 28, 2010",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0002H0A3S,chris,"[0, 0]","I can now say I have used several others - coated Martins, flat wounds, smooth wounds, EXP, Elixir, etc. These are pretty cheap and sound like a million bucks. Their tone is slightly bright but not as "harpsichord" as the EXP. I am done experimenting. These are the strings for Takamine guitars.",5,Yep these are my go to strings.,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive ACXJSNO821XUG,B0002H0A3S,Chris,"[0, 0]","I thought it was a good deal when I saw the original price, the discount stated it was $8 off. Instead it was only $2 cheaper than buying at my local music store. Other than the price, the strings work great on my guitar. Sounds amazing. I'll definitely be buying more of these.",5,"Other than price, the sound of these strings are amazing.",1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B0002H0A3S,Christopher C,"[0, 0]",I prefer the light strings but you have to allow them to stretch a little or you might break on when changing. The lighter the less tension you should use. I love the price and they last me quite a while.,5,Arrived quick and on time,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002H0A3S,David Burch,"[0, 0]","This gauge is perfect for my 1970 Gibson J-50. The phospher-bronze alloy wrap brings out hidden tonal ""snap"" in this old, rather heavily-braced guitar. The may be too bright for a lighter instrument, but they really shine on my old guitar.",5,Unbeatable for an older guitar,1319846400,"10 29, 2011",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002H0A3S,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I will keep this short. The price is unbelievable, it's nice to have three sets in a box and these are the best acoustic strings on the market. That's only my opinion and everyone has one......so many will disagree.I have an regular acoustic and an acoustic electric and strung both with these strings. It made each guitar sound like a 3 thousand dollar guitar. I find that most inexpensive guitars have cheap strings, most can be vastly improved with something as simple as new strings. I really believe in these strings. When I find a good thing, I am hooked and I will not use anything BUT these on anything acoustic. On a guitar, strings are everything. The tone feel and bend is what's important. These are very light and VERY easy on the fingers, unlike clunky stock strings on most acoustics. I guess they think you need big, think strings to produce volume....not so. Some will disagree saying they break if they're too thin. I would rather have a shorter life with strings, getting a pure beautiful, rich sound than have a long lasting flat string. My thick stock strings were killing my fingers. These are effortless to play and sound so sweet and mellow, just like an acoustic should sound.Again, someone will chime in and bash me for saying this...but I would put my inexpensive Yamaha up against guitars costing 10 times what I paid. I have no plans of changing brands now I've made the string switch. Some say thin strings break easily, but you should change strings often anyway. I can do a string change-over in about 15 minutes on a bad day. It's worth the effort. I don't plan on hammering my acoustic anyway. That's what the Fender is for. AND it's not that I'm cheap either. I own 18 guitars, 16 of which are electrics. 3 Gibson Les Paul's, 2 Fender Strats (one American) a couple of Dillions (another great find) and some other nice guitars.My Acoustic is just an inexpensive Yamaha 700 but is a very nice guitar for the money. But after changing the strings it sounds like an expensive Martin. It didn't take me long to throw a set of these on my acoustic electric and got the same results.5 stars in my book, more if they'd allow that. There are no other options unless someone gives me a set that blow me away.",5,IMHO the best acoustic strings sold at any price,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B0002H0A3S,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","Low end made in China dreadnaught acoustic - Bristol - actually sounds somewhat fantastic in terms of low end resonance and sparkling high end.Here's what I've found. The way you string the guitar makes a difference. With practice I've become more proficient.Curve the ball ends for better seating under the bridge plate. Not just a simple bend but kind of bend them over my thumb so they can sort of catch before inserting the bridge pin. Then check with a mirror and flashlight to confirm.I use a locking pattern on the tuning pegs and keep the string quite tight so it loops tightly around the peg.Then I use a microfiber cloth and wipe down each string after each time playing, - use my little finger to hook the cloth under each string and wipe down each length.Try to practice for about an hour daily. The tone as I say is pretty darn good. Played a high end adirondack, rosewood, name brand and was disappointed that it didn't sound that much better to me.",5,Works for me,1359331200,"01 28, 2013",positive AZJPNK73JF3XP,B0002H0A3S,Donald Cross,"[0, 0]","Got the 3 pack and oh what a great difference on me, my guitar, and my sound.I'm a 62 YO newby to guitar!! This proves that easy helps. I have a big baby Taylor and when i needed new strings I went to the wrong place, got Martins installed -- wow did they make a (bad)diference to me. Sounded like a 1950s monoral record and were really very uncomfortable to play. My friend said that he uses D'Addario and that they make ALL the difference in the world!! Tried them and he was right. I changed my own (on the big Baby) and the color coding made it really simple to put the right string in the right position (instead of switching the E and B string like the dealer did!) MY Taylor recommends Elixr, but the D'Addarios seem to play with a nicer tone on the Taylor and just as important are easier on the fingers!!",5,Great Choice,1350432000,"10 17, 2012",positive A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B0002H0A3S,Donald,"[0, 0]",These really sound great on my acoustic flat top guitars. D'Addario's are the best and I love the ball end color coding. No guessing or searching for the vernier caliper to make sure the right string is on the right tuner.This coding system is consistent thru all their string sets. Can't beat this.,5,My favorite for acoustic guitar.,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A355HGZDEPHHC5,B0002H0A3S,Doug,"[0, 0]",have to reorder soon great strings for the money. I play guitar with a cou[ple of my buddies and they love them too sound quaility is great,5,Aucoustic guitar strings,1399248000,"05 5, 2014",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002H0A3S,Dr. Freud,"[1, 1]","I tried these strings on my Zager guitar. the are certainly ok and play fine. they are nothing far and above the original strings provided thru Zager. just a little cheaper in cost perhaps. maybe they will last longer. I had some problem with my original strings as the high strings started to rust in the case due to the humidity I put in there for the guitar wood (I live in hot and very dry Arizona). these have not rusted, so far.",4,average to me,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002H0A3S,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","D'Addario Strings Are Simply The Best!The brightest tone, normal lifespan, fair prices,, and louder than the rest!I have played guitar professionally for over 27 years.These strings are the best all around for tone, clarity, punch and volume.Don't be fooled by strings that may last longer or have coating on them just to sacrifice clear tone.One a side note. I hate their new packaging.They used to wrap them individually in paper sleeves. Then about a decade ago they started winding them individually, but placed them loosely inside a plastic sealed pouch. NOW, they wind up two at a time, and place them inside a plastic pouch. Arrgh!Same great strings and tone, but now you have to unwind them from their "pairs" and lay them out two-at-a-time...kind of aggravating, but NO FRIGGIN' WAY WOULD I EVER USE ANOTHER STRING! - lol!I compared these (and other D'Addario's) to other manufacturers...they were much louder and cleaner.Don't be an idiot. Buy the best all around string and improve your tone immediately.",5,D'Addario Strings Are Simply The Best!,1383868800,"11 8, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0002H0A3S,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","D'Arrario does sell some fine strings. While these are not my very, very favorites (strictly because I prefer a slightly lighter gauging on light strings), they still do just fine--much better than some other brands I've tried. I would not hesitate to buy them again. Good-sounding and playing all-around strings.",4,Very Good All-Around Strings,1396051200,"03 29, 2014",positive A2F26OVBDC7WWA,B0002H0A3S,"Hannah Bananaz ""fall out at my disco""","[0, 0]","these strings are great with my acoustics-however, lately i've been using electric strings instead. they work well, sound great, and i believe they really compliment my playing.",5,great strings!,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A3APKXMNJAEDQM,B0002H0A3S,hargy15,"[0, 0]",My favorite strings for 30 years. Have used D'Addario strings since the late 70's. Always a great sound at a great price.,5,Great strings,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive A3G40OIPT4I040,B0002H0A3S,Hyun,"[0, 0]","far as i can tell, good strings. They do the job and they feel great. Not much to say...I got exactly what I expected.",5,good strings,1396483200,"04 3, 2014",positive A2Y7BSQG9V3LNG,B0002H0A3S,James M. Bailey,"[0, 0]","Good strings for the price, nice ring to them. So far they seem to last and were a bit louder than my last strings although they were flat round and did expect them to be very loud.",5,Good strings for the price,1317427200,"10 1, 2011",positive A3FBE4WF5KQRR1,B0002H0A3S,jamie,"[0, 1]","These are the best strings I've ever put on my guitar, I play a really nice Morgan Monroe Creekside and these strings give it the fullness it deserves. The bright highs, the rich mids, and they bend like crazy when I need them too",5,won't use anything else,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B0002H0A3S,jb,"[0, 0]","I have used all kinds of strings. These are what I use on a regular basis. They work, they sound great, and their longevity is impressive. Most of all, they are cheap.",4,The are what I use,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A27TXR7VCI5FKS,B0002H0A3S,J. Brown,"[0, 0]",Excellent strings. Beautiful solid tone and no buzzing.,5,Five Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A2GA2GM4LWESIC,B0002H0A3S,Jean Hanna Davis,"[1, 1]","This is my favorite string to use on all my acoustic instruments. The strings last a long time, in my opinion. They keep their bright look and sound, even when my friend with acid for sweat borrows my guitar.I have always liked D'Addario's packaging. Instead of each string coming in an individual envelope marked with the gauge, D'Addario color codes the ball end of the string -- so the G is green, the low E is brass (I think - I'm doing this from memory), the high E is silver, and so on. I really like that -- there isn't an explosion of paper at a gig when I have to change a string quickly. It's a learning curve -- once you know the system it's great, but the first few times, it's a bit of a hassle to reference the package to find which color string goes where.D'Addario is my favorite string, hands down, after almost 40 years of playing.",5,My favorite string,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3G5BIFX6VS1OP,B0002H0A3S,jeff h,"[0, 0]","I decided to try these mainly due to the fact that I live near the ocean, and thought thermocouple up better. I restrung an electric acoustic with these and it sounds great with or without the amp. I will definitely recommend these.",5,great strings,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B0002H0A3S,JerryWithaJ,"[4, 5]","I've been playing for 40+ years. I've seen dozens of guitars come and go until I found my 1948 Gibson J-45 and I've tried dozens of types of strings. Some guitars sound best with Phosphor Bronze. Some sound best with 80/20s. I still have an all Koa Martin guitar that is *so* bright that it sounds best with the normally tone-killing Elixir Polywebs. Got a guitar-banjo? Try silk-and-steel or silk-and-phosphor. Trust me. I've been through my John Pearse phase. Pyramids? Yep. Tried 'em. I really liked LaBellas. The problem was that back when I was using them, they would tarnish in the packaging. I don't know if that's still the case.Anyway, the bottom line is that D'Addario phosphor bronze are my go to string. They set the baseline for every guitar I've ever owned. (Note: That's baseline. In some cases, I've decided something else sounded better.) For many guitars, including my J-45, there's nothing I've found that I've liked better.Also worth noting: The string that sounds best depends not only on the particular guitar, but also on the type of pick one uses, the type of music one plays, and the way one approaches the instrument. The string that's best for bluegrass with a hard attack may not be what's best for delicate finger style.Bottom line: Don't follow leaders. Watch the parkin' meters. Experiment. But, D'Addario PBs are a great place to start.",5,There is NO perfect guitar string.,1343606400,"07 30, 2012",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B0002H0A3S,jimmpannzee,"[2, 3]","Bought these to try them out the medium gauge and brand. Mediums too hard on my thin fingers and will stick to light and extra light gauges. The strings were hard to slide, un-slippery, and changing barr chords made so much squeaks I didn't like. Tone is warm but too mellow for my tastes. G-string snapped 2 days later at the windings with the string wounds pried right off :\",2,G-string snapped,1327104000,"01 21, 2012",negative ADETB8KEATML7,B0002H0A3S,"Joel Fritz ""Barrelhouse Solly""","[1, 1]",I've used these strings for longer than I'd care to admit. String sound is a personal thing. These work better for me than any others I've tried. To my ear they have a balanced timbre across the sound spectrum. The five star rating is a reflection of my personal taste. Others may prefer a different sound.,5,Long Time User,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A1CKZGG8OQ2DTS,B0002H0A3S,John Dziekan,"[0, 0]",I put these strings on every acoustic I own. They sound great and are priced right! You can't go wrong with D'Addario strings!,5,D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings,1375056000,"07 29, 2013",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0002H0A3S,John,"[0, 0]","I played with light acoustic strings for a long time. I tried these and they make for much easier action.Do you lose tone quality that you would get with heavier strings? ... maybe, but the tone is still much improved going from old light gauge strings to new extra light strings.I'll probably stick with extra light for awhile. They sound great to me, and I can play longer without getting sore fingers.",5,Wow - easy on my fingers!,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0002H0A3S,Joseph F. Bierley,"[0, 0]","Great strings, fully recommended. I have been playing guitar for about 30 years, I only use D'Addarios & Dean Markleys. Good sound, long lasting.",5,"D'Addario EJ16-3D Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light,",1317427200,"10 1, 2011",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002H0A3S,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","I'm new to acoustic so I'm not too sure how things go, but from what I have learned from using these pics is that they seem pretty good. A little to thick for my style though. They make a very deep and loud noise. I prefer placing electric strings on acoustic. They sound much better and aren't quite as loud.",5,Good strings,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A3VG7F7SZUK87S,B0002H0A3S,"Joshua S. Hill ""je5u5freke""","[0, 0]","If you're a musician, there are those things that you gotta have on a regular basis and for guitar, strings are one of those things. I give these 4 stars rather than 5 just because I know there are better strings out there. However, these ones are great. I like the sound they provide and the price is nice.",4,My Go To,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A19SEZVIVAMGVZ,B0002H0A3S,J. Poehner,"[0, 0]","I'll be honest, the reason I got these strings is because of the cheap price. I'm a professional bass player who plays guitar for fun only. These seem fine to me. Good tone and they stay in tune.",5,Great strings,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive ADOSJR623FDF1,B0002H0A3S,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]","These strings are both smooth sounding and easy on the fingers. My acoustic guitars seem to like them too, all except my 12-string. I have not switched form Martin strings on that guitar.",5,smooth,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B0002H0A3S,jsnchmpn,"[0, 0]","Not onlh are these good for the price, but they have become my new fave. I switch acoustic strings 3-4 times a month on my 2 main guitars. I gig 1-2 times a month. These last long, without compromising the tone. Great price too! I tried every brand until I got to these. Not sure why I did not try them earlier :(. Probably because I was drinking the Elixir Koolaide.",5,Yes!,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A3QPN05Y1OUX32,B0002H0A3S,"Judith Johnson ""Happy Reborner""","[0, 0]","I really love the fact that they are color coded so you don't mix your strings up and easy on my fingers. I love the price, they are a very good brand and easy to install. Highly recommend",5,Great product!,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive AFUXETAHFUXFE,B0002H0A3S,Julian,"[0, 1]","It's D'addario, you can't go wrongGreat quality and I am looking forward to purchasing more of this brand. Thanks",5,Great,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive ASNGOBUI6WHNV,B0002H0A3S,khoney,"[0, 0]","These are my go-to acoustic strings. They are a quality string with great sustain and clarity. I bought Elixir Nanos to compare, and I did like them, but I think you get more clarity when chording or hammering on with these. I'll be sticking with these for the long run.",5,Great strings!,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002H0A3S,LARRY,"[0, 0]",Extra Light gives good action for my small guitar. Not so hard on the fingers. Tone is not bad but not same as 11 or 12 gauge.,5,Good strings for my 3/4 size acoustic guitar,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0002H0A3S,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[1, 1]","The strings sound great on my full size acoustic - nice bright, but warm tone, full bodied sound - but not so great on my 3/4 size guitar.",4,Pretty good,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive AAON97IT5IHP2,B0002H0A3S,"Leland W. Morris ""Lkyguy""","[0, 0]","D'Addario ALWAYS puts out a nice product. The E and B strings never have enough coating, but still. In comparison to others, they do a good job of getting the music out there in a bright and sustained manner.",4,Grass is GOOD !,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0002H0A3S,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]","This brand has never disappointed me, regardless of the diameter of the strings. To me they just sound complete. Even the light strings don't sound tinny, which amazed me compared to other big names. They complement my Washburns very well. Though they are not top of the line models, I often get compliments like "you're guitars must be expensive judging from the sound alone". But it's been a trial & error for me. I found that my Washburns sound better with this brand at least as far as my own ears are concerned.",5,Good sound.,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0002H0A3S,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]","Always buy D'Addario strings for my 7 guitars. Those strings stay tuned longer and will last me a little longer than others I have tried and believe me when I say that I tried many other types. They have a great rating from other musicians. ....and the price is very affordable. Highly recommended by this writer. It is difficult to discuss taste in guitar strings....it is a bit like discussing our likes in food, musicians, movies....etc. We all have our likes and dislikes.....For my taste D'Addario EJ16-3D is usually the strings I drift back to whenever I buy strings. I like their full sound and their lasting tones.",5,D'Addario Strings Are My Favourites,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002H0A3S,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",good strings,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A149F91FB9WTW6,B0002H0A3S,luiszo,"[0, 0]","i love these strings. i had limited experience selecting strings for my acoustic but as soon as i tried these, i really enjoyed them. after reading reviews realized i actually made a good purchase. no desire to test other strings. especially after this bundle/value.",5,this is a good value,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A2CARFAX5FNQT9,B0002H0A3S,McEldoy,"[0, 0]","Arrived beautifully with plenty of time to forward this on to another guitar enthusiest who rarely changes her strings, tune.",4,Know strings attached,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive A52GGV55KT8AV,B0002H0A3S,Melissa,"[0, 0]","I'm going to be honest, I have a cheap guitar. I payed $120 for an Epiphone at my local music store because I just play it recreationally. (Bonfires, sitting around the house, etc..) So I've never really put a nice set of strings on it because I figured strings aren't really going to make THAT much of a sound difference on this guitar, but I was way way way wrong! These strings aren't even that expensive, actually they're only a few more dollars than the usual cheap strings I put on my guitar. Yet, they completely changed the sound of my guitar and it sounds like I forked over some money for a decent guitar! The strings are high quality and they feel so smooth under my fingertips! I used to play once or twice a week, but I can't help but want to play every single day just to hear these things sing!",5,Perfect!,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A3QO0ZJPSDMDW3,B0002H0A3S,Michael Jones,"[0, 0]","DAddario's are my go to strings for my Washburn and Ibanez acoustics. They sustain well, great tone, tune well, and last for a good while between changes.",5,Can't find anything bad about these strings.,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B0002H0A3S,Mike Griffith,"[0, 0]","I gave these strings a try, but I don't care for them that much. I have always used SP;s or Elixir's, and I don't think that will change after trying these.",3,Not for me,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",neutral A6M441DQ7HL09,B0002H0A3S,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[0, 1]","I'm enjoying using this priced-right set of strings. I put these strings on my Martin guitar after receiving my new DVD from customerservice@peghead.nl entitled ""How to Play Fingerstyle Guitar"" by Eltjo Haselhoff, whose preview of this GREAT DVD I found on YouTube. See the preview and look at other Youtube videos of Eltjo - you'll want to order the DVD immediately.",5,Good strings,1312761600,"08 8, 2011",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002H0A3S,miT,"[0, 0]","I bought these primarily because they are so cheap. The quality is good I would say - not great, but not terrible either. They sound great for a few weeks but then become very dull. They don't last nearly as long as Elixirs, but then again, they are a lot cheaper than Elixirs. I would recommend these for practice - no gigging with these as the sound isn't quite as crisp as I would think a performer would want. For the price though, it's hard to knock on them too much.",4,"Good strings, nothing more, nothing less",1318896000,"10 18, 2011",positive AN73VQ17FZVJ8,B0002H0A3S,MJK,"[0, 0]","The small e-string and the g- string both broke on the ball end while tuning. I haven't broke a string while tuning in 20 years, never ever had one break on the ball end.Luckily I bought the three pack.But I can't recommend this product.",1,Can't recommend this product,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",negative A36PFVYT15GZC2,B0002H0A3S,Mountain Biker,"[0, 0]","Excellent steel guitar strings, each string has a color coded end, each 6-string bag has three bundles of two strings which makes it even easier to figure out which string goes where. Purchased a 3 set box, and each box was in a seperate sealed bag for freshness. I went with the mediums. Try the light if you are a beginner.",5,Excellent steel guitar strings,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A2T2SAJS88MYU4,B0002H0A3S,NoKidding,"[0, 0]","I really like these strings. Good sound and the feel is good. Not sure there is much difference in tension of lighter strings, however. I only bought one set, not three sets and have not had to change them yet after three months.",5,Great sound and easy to use,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0002H0A3S,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","Anyone who plays a lot know that strings are very much a personal thing. The tonal qualities, weight, feel, materials and all other qualities / variables combine to make strings your very own personal favorite. For me these strings bring it all together and are my string of choice for all 12 acoustic electrics I use to play what I consider rock ballads using my strumming-style of play.I love the feel and tone of these strings for my style of play and my equipment set-up. I do have some issues with these strings, but overall, I'm willing to put up with the issues for the overall performance I get from the EJ26 strings. The issues include what I think may be premature breakage. I do not play "hard", I play long (playing several hours daily), but I play rock ballads using a somewhat softer strumming style. (I definitely do not "pound" on the strings - I like to think of it as fairly "gentle" strumming.) Yet, I seem to manage to break the high E & B strings on a regular basis (by playing, not by over tuning). Some of this can be expected, but what bothers me is the frequency with which I'm breaking G strings. I simply don't think these wound G's should be breaking at all with my style of playing. I've noticed that the current "most helpful critical review" mentions this same problem. I change strings frequently so I don't think this is the reason they are breaking.Overall, I am willing to put-up with what I believe to be some premature breakage (especially with the G string), for the other qualities that draw me to the EJ26 strings. They sound great for my style of play, equipment, and set-up. They feel great. I love 'em and will continue to buy quantities of them for my 12 acoustic electrics. I just wish I had a better feeling about the premature breakage.",5,My Preference in Strings !!!,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive AVY8D3ULJTX0H,B0002H0A3S,P. Panehal,"[0, 0]","It has been a while since I put new strings on my acoustic guitar. These went on with no problems. They have a brassy sound to them. Since purchasing them, they still ring nicely.",5,Brassy,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A1CF9IF5FWYNU0,B0002H0A3S,Robert Baxter,"[0, 0]",My favorite string from back in the '60s when I had my own guitar shop. Great strings and the best packaging.,5,Used D'Addario for Years,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A178O10M2U0XDC,B0002H0A3S,RobertB,"[0, 0]",I had been using 12's on my S35 Takamine and they were over powering the chassis with vibration. The result was poor sound. Switching to these 10's made a huge difference in tone. It took a bit to get used to the lightness but now I will stick with them on this guitar. They are also easy to do bends which I like alot. I have never broke a D'Addario acoustic string.,5,Great for good sound on an inexpensive Acoustic,1351209600,"10 26, 2012",positive A28X8QQ97HM6CX,B0002H0A3S,"Robert M. Koretsky ""DIYer""","[0, 0]","I agree with all the other 5 star reviews, the quality of these strings is excellent.They last with great tone for a reasonable time, and don't break.I just have a helpful hint for those people with little experience in re-stringing an acoustic guitar that has removable bridge pins. Put a crimp or bend in each string about 3/4 of an inch or so from the ball at the end, about 45 degrees from the straight portion of the string, fairly sharp. Just beyond or just on the wound portion that holds the ball on. Then push the ball into the hole and make sure the crimped portion of the string is slid up against the wall of the hole closest to the neck of the guitar, out of the way of the pin. Then slide in the pin and make sure the ball is not resting on the bottom of the pin! The pin should fit tightly into the hole, and the crimp you made in the string keeps the ball on the side of the pin, not below it. Each pin has a groove in it where the string passes into the hole on the side of the pin. After pushing in the pin, you can pull on the string in the direction of the nut, and the ball should be pressing the pin sideways in the hole, keeping it tight. It may be under or on the side of the bridge inside the guitar, but I can't see in there to verify this is so, but I know that the ball is pressing sideways on the pin! Not upward.Hope this helps some novices, I had to learn it this way myself.",5,Helpful hint during re-stringing,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive A195TE92PMQTJ5,B0002H0A3S,"R. Sadewater ""1guitarjunkie""","[0, 0]","I have multiple guitars, for different styles. I use these strings on my Ovation Legend, for acoustic leads. Good tone, good sustain, and they stay in tune. I play 2 gigs a week on average, and practice everyday. These strings get a workout, and I change strings when I start to lose sustain. That's why I buy the 10 packs, so I always have spare sets on hand.",5,Favorite brand of guitar strings,1317945600,"10 7, 2011",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B0002H0A3S,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]","These strings are what I use on all of my acoustic guitars. The sound and tone are great, and the price is right. They shipped quickly and I will order again and again.",5,Great Strings!,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002H0A3S,SILVERBACK,"[1, 1]","I have restored an old REX Commander. Yeah, I know; never heard of it. Beautiful old archtop acoustic with real mother of pearl rectangular inlays on the neck. Frets filed nearly flat after over a half century of playing. But the resonance of the D'Addario's really bring this old guitar to life with a thick juicy vibrance on the bass side, and bell like clarity on the treble side. Not to mention how great they look. The snap and sparkle of the responsiveness of these stings amazes me. Terrific strings for the price of cheapies.",5,Full bodied mellow resonance,1343606400,"07 30, 2012",positive A1HJ1H7EIPFBRK,B0002H0A3S,sir helps alot,"[0, 0]",I have not used mine yet but my brother in law says it looks like i got the same strings on my guitar already i trust him he knows more about guiatars than i do,5,good strings,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A1UMOYYM8HB2A1,B0002H0A3S,Sirius,"[0, 0]","I needed to replace the strings on my acoustic, and chose these D'Addario's based on price and the favorable reviews given them by other users. I'm glad I chose them, as they play easily and have a nice sound. The lighter gauge allows for rapid yet sure fingering, and makes 'bending' notes for a blues effect a cinch. In fact, I occasionally have to remind myself there's no longer any need to press down nearly as hard as I previously had to when playing the heavier-gauge strings my guitar came with. In short, these strings make playing so much more enjoyable, I wish I'd gotten them from the start. But then, without the comparison of playing with the old strings, I might not appreciate playing with these half as much as I do now.",5,Nice strings,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B0002H0A3S,Sledman,"[8, 10]","Not much to say here. Strings are a very personal thing to a guitar player. You need to try different gauges and brands till you find the ones that work best for you and your style. These are the string of choice for my acoustic and have been for many many years. I replace my strings about once a month with casual play and proper maintenance so why run to the store or pay for shipping 10 times a year. The strings are great, priced great and was on sale which made it even better. There is less waste with the packaging which help the planet just a bit so that's good too.",5,Great Strings for Great Price,1268524800,"03 14, 2010",positive A3TN5X62JAXGFB,B0002H0A3S,smi6375,"[0, 0]","Tried them all. These are the best sounding in my book. They last pretty long for non-coated strings and play nicely, too.",5,Love these strings,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B0002H0A3S,Superlead777,"[0, 1]","D'Addario,what's up? These didn't last long at all.I don't play my Martin very often,(too busy with electrics..) but these were trashed in a month.Guess your using recycled car bumpers for strings now? Never purchase again.",2,Lackluster at best...,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",negative AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B0002H0A3S,Taoshaman,"[1, 1]","I recently acquired a Guild six string that I strung with my usual EJ16 strings, however, it just wasn't playing or sounding as good as I knew it could. After tweaking the action and restringing with EJ17 Mediums, that Guild has sounds great with plenty of punch & power to spare.Overall, I rely on D'Addario strings for all my instruments. What's not to love about a 300+ year-old, family-owned company that (beginning with the days of catgut) has been responsible for dozens of string making innovations? Beyond great tone & playability, these suckers are reliable as all get-out. These days if a string breaks, I know right away I need to check the nut & saddle, because these strings don't snap unless something on the instrument caused damage. In fact, I used to snap strings every other performance before I learned to properly hone the string rests on my instrument and use NOTHING but D'Addario strings. I haven't broken a string during a performance in years, and believe me, I ain't being gentle with 'em.",5,D'Addario is the only string for me,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002H0A3S,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","D'addario makes a pretty good string, but I'd have to say I prefer the Elixir. The sound is a little brighter, and the strings last longer with Elixir. Don't get me wrong though, I still like these. If there's a sale, I'll buy some more.",4,Good sound; I prefer Elixir,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002H0A3S,the blessed one,"[0, 0]",it's tri pack with great quality strings on good deal! i purchased 2 of this set and it works great. it sounds balanced (warm and bright). i prefer change strings often so i can't afford to do that with expensive set of strings. this one is affordable and make my guitar sound good! anyone needs string go for it!,5,good quality string,1304985600,"05 10, 2011",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B0002H0A3S,T,"[0, 0]","I have been using these strings for years and have been happy with them but the last couple of sets have lost the tone completely on strings 4,5,6 within 3 days of installing. I play professionally and have a lot of experience installing strings, nothing wrong on the guitar. Hopefully the next set will be better",3,String going dead right away,1367539200,"05 3, 2013",neutral AI45J5737CUGY,B0002H0A3S,wapialo,"[0, 1]",received in just a few days....to a beginner like me they like like good strings but what do I know..,5,very fast,1352505600,"11 10, 2012",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002H0A3S,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","I usually play classical (nylon string) guitar, but have an Ovation deep-bowl acoustic electric as well and after the original strings wore out, I never have found strings that I really liked (don't ask me why I never thought about contacting Ovation and asking them what they use from the factory. One of those duh things I didn't even think of until just now).Based on reviews and questions answered here on Amazon, I purchased this triple-set of strings. Instant gratification. First, they tuned up quickly and retained their tune on a relatively respectable basis (no new string holds tune perfectly for the first couple of days, but these retained tune fairly well). The sound is excellent, the playability comfy. The tone of my Ovation was back.Here are my itemized observations:* First, three sets for $13 (currently). Cannot beat the value for price.* BRILLIANCE. What many people call "bright", brilliance is the opposite of "dull". Some strings sound dull right out of the package. These strings are brilliant, bringing out the full tone and maximum volume from the guitar.* TONE. The natural tone of the guitar is allowed to shine through, no hint of "tinniness", "plunk" or "twang".* MELLOW. Mellow is difficult to define, but the best definition I've heard is, "Ah, that sounds nice." Mellow is a string settling into a guitar and becoming part of the guitar. It's a pleasantness that doesn't grate on your ears when you pluck a string. These strings are medium-mellow, just enough to allow one to enjoy the sound without falling asleep. : )* BALANCE. At first the E overtoned the b and e. But as the strings settled that became less pronounced and the strings balanced right out. The trebles became clearly audible while the E and A provided just the right touch of bass.* COMFORT. The 12-53mm diameter of these strings is comfortable to the fingers. Thicker strings are often more difficult to play and can even damage some guitars. Lighter gauge tends to cut into the fingers unless the guitar has excellent action. These strings are just right-- especially the 53mm E, which provides the proper amount of bass without overkill or difficulty in strumming.SUMMARY: These are excellent strings, which doesn't surprise me since I've use D'Addario classical guitar strings for years. Martin and GHS are both good strings, but somehow D'Addario just shines.Thanks to Amazon enthusiasts who helped me decide to give these a try. Highly recommended.",5,Highly recommended. Very good strings.,1386028800,"12 3, 2013",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0002H0A3S,zachary,"[0, 0]","I love the strings so far, just put them on my Jasmine by Takamine guitar today (2-20-14) and they sound amazing, very bright tone, I will be using D'Addario strings from now on, very pleased with them.",5,Very Nice Strings,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A394SBIRC4A8S9,B0002H0A3S,zak,"[0, 0]",I have used D'Addario EJ-16 PB lights for years. I find them hard to beat for quality and sound and will continue to use them on all my guitars.,5,D'Addario strings,1290988800,"11 29, 2010",positive AKDQONDXN72MW,B0002H0A3S,zdeptawa,"[0, 0]",These are great strings. Nice bright tone. The three pack was the best deal when I ordered them. Get some!,5,Great acoustic strings,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B0002H0FMO,Adam G,"[0, 0]",These strings I put on my Taylor GA4E. They had a very nice and balanced mids and highs. These strings fit very nicely for a acoustic guitarist that is playing with a bassist and supporting instruments. These strings fill and fit the acoustic spectrum nicely. Nice mids and ringing highs. Not a lot of bass. But very nice balance as I said. YMMV.,4,Not bad,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002H0FMO,Audie,"[0, 0]","I started experimenting on strings, I'll try using bronze strings. I noticed when I was using the phosphor bronze, after a while it started to sound dull. When I switched to bronze it sounded better and lasted longer. I decided I would use bronze strings for my acoustic guitar for most of the time. I would recommend others to try it!",5,The best bronze acoustic guitar strings!,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002H0FMO,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[0, 0]","Tried D'Adario EJ36 Extra Light 12-string set on my Eko Ranger XII 12-string acoustic, and the EJ11 Light 6-string set on my Takamine. No trouble stringing or tuning either set. With the 0.012-0.53 Light weight strings I tuned a full note lower than normal to ease string tension, and they still sound fine. Good acoustic, but a rather strong metalic, sound with a nice ""ring"", and notably more metalic than the EJ15 Phosphor Bronze strings. Sound does deaden over time, as expected, but I especially noticed deadening on the high E and B non-wound strings, losing some of their ""ring"". (Tried Elixir's for better longevity, but they did not sound as good to me as these D'Adario's.)",4,"Good Strings overall, with ""metalic"" sound",1290816000,"11 27, 2010",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002H0FMO,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[1, 1]","I bought these strings to replace the strings on my Hofner acoustic. The gauge is pretty good for a deeper tone. I might try a lighter set next time, but these have a good clear tone from low to high, and are fairly comfortable.",4,Good strings,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002H0FMO,Chris30542,"[0, 0]",These and Reds are my favorite acoustic strings. These are a little brighter than Reds and are best for live playing. The strings are well made and I've never had an issue with quality.,5,Tone is just right,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002H0FMO,David Burch,"[0, 0]","80/20 strings ""blend"" really well on my cheap Jasmine guitar. They improve the bass and do not emphasize the tinny sound that inexpensive plywood guitars often exhibit. Phosphor Bronze were way too bright on the Jasmine. 80/20 is good choice for a guitar that needs smoothing out. They did nothing to help my over-braced 1970 Gibson J-50, though. Phosphor Bronze strings are required to give that old box some snap.",5,Usual D'Addario quality,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",positive A3LNNEYLGGCO25,B0002H0FMO,Hans R,"[0, 0]",Have been using these for years on my acoustic guitar ... like them and never an issue ...nice bright tone & and last a.good long while.,4,trusted and familiar,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",positive A10KH8EN77ZKWH,B0002H0FMO,H. Easter,"[0, 0]","First time I ordered these was in a larger order, and Amazon forgot to put them in the box. Oops! I contacted their customer support people and they overnighted me a replacement set of strings at no extra charge. Thank you, Amazon!I like the tone of D'Addario's 80/20 bronze strings. I've been playing more bluegrass-y guitar lately, so I've switched to mostly using phosphor bronze, but these strings have a great warmth that I really enjoy. I also notice that electronic tuners have a much easier time picking up the notes from the 80/20 strings.Amazon has the best price on these, and they're inexpensive enough that I can afford to change strings whenever I feel like it. I like their tone, and they react well with my skin chemistry so they last a long time.",5,"Great strings, good price; Amazon mis-shipped the first time",1330992000,"03 6, 2012",positive A1AFH79R6W1QOQ,B0002H0FMO,Humbrecht,"[0, 0]",Sound can be subjective and strings are a matter of debate that can go on forever. Usually I wouldn't notice a significant difference between brands (except for any coated string that all sound like crap to my ears) but when I put D'addarios on my 000 I just couldn't believe the improvement over the Martins. It took dozens of string changes and gage experiments but now its clear. These consistently sound the most balanced and responsive... With the crisp clear highs that my guitar lacks when strung with anything else.I'm glad the search is over for awhile and I have a solid sweet baseline to experiment from here!,5,There is no other... for now.,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A356YVTEMDX69J,B0002H0FMO,"Psych PhD ""Psych PhD""","[0, 0]","I love these strings...they sound awesome on my acoustic. However, they do not last long, but that is the price you pay for a good sound. Not strings recommended for beginners, due to the bigger gauge.",5,These sound great!,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B0002H0FMO,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]","I bought a case of these. I can't handle #12 strings and the sound of #10 is terrible. I prefer #12 strings for finger picking but they hurt my hands. not the fingers but the hand and wrists, so .011 strings are what I use. I am not sure if they get dirty and get corrosion but they are my main strings and I love the low price too!!",5,my FAV strings,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002H0FMO,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[0, 1]","I have many so-called travel size acoustic guitars and have changed out all of the over sized strings that were installed on them (typically 12-54's) with these 10-47's (or 11-52's for beefy 7/8 and 3/4 scale guitars) in all cases, has brought the smaller guitars from duds to nice playing instruments.Three radical samples come to mind: On an old 1931 Gibson L1, the 12-54's pulled the bridge out.On an SX Traveler, you could not hear the Low E until I got rid of the 12-54's.On my Lil Martin, the lower bout started to delam under the pressure of the bridge pull.Short scale acoustic guitars are someplace between a full size acoustic and a Ukulele and in most cases are not set up for heavier gauge strings (even though the manufacturers insist on delivering them this way) due to their short scales, small frets, and light construction.If you can't hear the low E, or you are having problems fretting your strings, try these, what can it hurt?",5,Best strings for parlor size or travel acoustics,1329436800,"02 17, 2012",positive A3237FOR4LVBZO,B0002H0H4A,David G. Beneke,"[1, 1]","First of all, let me say, from some of the pictures I have seen posted of this Pop Filter, when put on a Yeti mic stand, the clamp will fit on the stand as pictured. This is a design flaw, not with the Pop Filter, but with the Yeti stand, as this filter has been around long before the Yeti came out. Blue, or a clever do it yourself person, could easily fix it, by drilling more holes into the side of the clamp mount. Then you could move it forward and simply screw the side mic mount screws into the stand. There are many great pictures of other clever fixes, as well. Since I have mine hanging upside down, on a boom stand attached to a Blue Radius Shock mount, this is not an issue for me, but I will say it is a problem Blue should fix. (I have written an addendum on the bottom, for a great fix.) Other brands of filters will give the same, if not more problems. I am not going to knock any stars off, because I'm reviewing the filter itself, which is superb and how it works for me.Now for the meat. This is a studio grade, high quality product, all metal, except for the two tightening knobs. The dual screen design eliminates any plosives, P's and B's for example, better than any screen I have used so far. This is especially true when, the screen distance is about an inch from the Yeti capsule screen, and you are 4 to 6 inches away from the unit itself, which I have found to be the Yeti's sweet spot in the Cardioid pattern. Next the silk screened Blue logo also helps you find the sweet spot, if you place it in front of the capsule area. I like the idea of a metal screen, especially if you are transporting it, you won't have to worry about snagging,or runs, as you do with the cloth filters. Speaking of old cloth filters, I have a Neumann, which is about 12 years old, a very nice screen as well, but it does not cut the pops as well as the Blue, especially if you get closer to the mic and screen. Also when reading copy, or maybe music, I can see over and through the Blue filter, much better than the round 6 & 1/4 inch jobs Like the Neumann. You can contort the neck of the filter in any position easily, cheaper filters I have used in the past, will creep back into unwanted positions, the Blue behaves. The Blue Pop is absolutely transparent, no muffling, as with foam filters, The curved design of the Blue Filter also protects the sides from plosives and possible proximity errors of a poorly placed screen or none at all. The screen is a solid build, as are all of the Blue products I have used so far. It also fits the look of the Yeti and Radius Shock Mount like a glove. Surprisingly, I paid a little over $30.00 on Amazon, a real bargain in my mind, for such high quality. This filter is for all the Blue Microphones by the way, and I am going to use it on my entire collection of mics!10/7/11 AddendumIf you need to use the Yeti as a table top mic, especially if you are using a shock mount and pop filter (any brand), I would suggest buying aSamson SAMD5 MD5 Desktop Mic Stand, which works great for this set up!",5,Yet(i) Another Great Product From Blue,1317340800,"09 30, 2011",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0002H0H4A,ETD,"[1, 1]","This pop filter is built like a tank compared to those cheap cloth and plastic versions that you get at the discount music stores, so it's a bit more expensive, but the quality and functionality is like night and day. I use it in front of my Shure Beta 58A, and it's absolutely perfect.",4,"Very nice, you get what you pay for.",1324684800,"12 24, 2011",positive A1ZV3RNQH852U2,B0002H0H4A,Grenics,"[0, 0]","Watch the review in one of the prior posts for fitting it properly to the Yeti microphone. Works like a champ, gets rid of all those unwanted noises! Larger than I expected.",5,Solid Pop Filter,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B0002H0H4A,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","works exactly like its ad says it would, eliminates pops and secondary noises in the background, easy to install, nice looking",4,pop filter,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A1WD8RFNIGRPDH,B0002H0H4A,Mike N.,"[0, 0]","It didn't naturally fit onto my Blue Yeti mic which is weird, since this IS a Blue mic and its supposedly universal but whatever i made it work. For 10 more dollars instead of the meshy pop filter you could have this one which looks and feels like it'll last a looong time! If the pop filter fit on right i would have gave 5 stars :x",4,Good price,1367366400,"05 1, 2013",positive A3CVZRPQH1PFQ5,B0002H0H4A,Parker Hicks,"[0, 1]",This is a beautiful shock mount. However for the price it didnt perform. The mount doesnt fit directly to the blue yeti and it leaks wind and plosive sounds on P's and S's. Not worth the price.,2,Overpriced,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",negative AKLDKUON6YY0X,B0002H0H4A,"SRR ""SRR""","[0, 0]",It's works. Nice and small. Cool looking. Does the job. Seams sturdy enought. Might even get a blue mic. I use with a MoJave,4,It works. Nice size,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A37T74W067OYPB,B0002H0JZC,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Nice, works and no problem.Sound is good.Packaging is good.So far the so good, used for almost a month now.",4,"D'Addario EJ27N Student Nylon Classical Guitar Strings, Normal Tension",1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002H0JZC,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Regular strings. They work, and they last. They have a worm sound and i really like that, and with my takamine they sound great",4,Nice Job,1386892800,"12 13, 2013",positive A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B0002H0JZC,Bob Dillin,"[10, 10]","I was not happy with the sound of these strings. The EAD steel wound strings sound dull and the nylon GBE strings sound tinny. For an extra $2 I bought the D'Addario EJ45 Pro Arte and got a much, much higher quality sound out of my 40 yr old Yamaha G-60. Spend the extra $2 its well worth it.",2,You get what you pay for,1331510400,"03 12, 2012",negative A3G5BIFX6VS1OP,B0002H0JZC,jeff h,"[0, 1]",These strings sound great. I was really impressed by the sound. They stay in tune very nicely. Great for beginners and intermediate players. I would recommend them.,5,great strings,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B0002H0JZC,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","provide a very good sound, minimal stretching past a couple of days of setting it, good lows and highs, good value",5,nylon classical guitar strings,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive AF1I90O6U8VCQ,B0002H0JZC,Rolf J Craven,"[0, 0]",They are cheap and look good. They also have a nice full sound and are holding up well. Highly recommended.,5,Great strings,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A1GOLQ90G6MHK6,B0002H0JZC,the blessed one,"[3, 3]","i've used d'addario strings for bass, electric, acoustic, and classic. even though this string was my first time use and it haven't failed me yet!! it's very stable and in tune all time while playing. highly recommand to other ppl",5,good quality strings,1304985600,"05 10, 2011",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002H0JZC,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","This string compares significantly to the Pro-Arte string. The sizes are the same but it costs a buck or two less. It's so similar I contacted D'Addario to ask them what the difference was. They stated the Pro-Arte strings are made of a better nylon and to more stringent specs... but in all honesty I wonder if the strings aren't identical but these marketed primarily to students and schools as a more economical string.Whatever is the actuality-- both sets are of quality manufacture. They're D'Addario... and D'Addario never produces junk. Their cheapest string is as good or better than more expensive strings in other brands. I've never used a set of D'Addario in any classification of guitar that I didn't like.For those who are curious, I'd recommend doing what I did: buy a set of these and a set of the Pro-Arte (they're both pretty inexpensive) and compare and see which you like best... or if you like both equally. I think it would be good to get several reviews here of such a test between the two grades. Whichever set one ultimately chooses, can't go wrong with the quality/price ratio.",5,The Pro-Arte String a little cheaper,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive A6LFRQ7HMWS1G,B0002H0KG0,Ed,"[0, 0]",We bought this for my daughter's boyfriend; we saved it as the last gift to give on Christmas Day; he wrapped the strap around his neck and never put it back down; I still don't think it has come out of his hands for more than a few minutes; I believe he is very happy with his gift!,5,I think we did good,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",positive A4S2GMZIQKEHY,B0002H0KG0,Eldude,"[0, 0]",I wanted a mandolin to fool around on and learn how to play. But didn't want to spend the same amount on something that I could for a new guitar. I am very pleased with the price and the quality. They take great care to pack it well so no worries their either. Buy this if you want a started that isn't bobo or a toy.,5,Wow,1351987200,"11 4, 2012",positive AJGIN15VFGXBG,B0002H0KG0,"K. Nguyen ""musicLover""","[1, 1]","I bought a Rogue mandolin from a friend (who bought from Amazon but did not have time to even play it) for only 25$, still brand new, never played.I have owned and played many other mandolins (about a dozen), this one is mainly for me to practice my mandolin setup skills. The mandolin is NOT playable in its brand new state (not in tune, action too high, lower action will result in string buzzes). And this is quite typical for a new mandolin without a proper setup. I went thru all the necessary steps (almost like a luthier would do) and it came out sweet. It now has very low action, no string buzz, very good intonation. One can find info about mandolin setup on the Web. It's quite tedious work.This will be my beater mandolin, at 25$, nothing can beat it.It stay in tune long enough for me to play one hour straight without having to re-tune. So this is more than adequate for daily practice. Often times, it even stay in tune the next days. I may consider replacing the tuner machines with better one. The finish on this model has some blemish (some small black spots on top the sunburst color), but only if you look really close, I would consider this as defects if the mando cost a few hundred, at less than 40$, no problem at all.Of course, this mandolin is no match for more expensive models/brands (such as Kentucky) but I gave it a 5 stars based on its high performance / cost ratio.If you don't know how to setup mandolin, then be prepared to pay 60$ to 80$ for a professional setup (which is a must, otherwise the mandolin is hard to play and does not play in tune). Some reviews gave this mandolin a bad rating due to this lack of knowledge (that's unfair). All brand new mandolins require setup (at this expense), unless the store did the setup and charge a higher price for it.If you are lucky to know someone who can setup for free, that would save you the cost of two mandolins like this !!!",5,good mandolin for very little money,1326672000,"01 16, 2012",positive A3UXW18DP4WSD6,B0002H0KG0,"Richard ""Richard""","[0, 0]","Having bought 4 sizes of Ukulele, only to discover the Baritone Uku is much like a classical guitars lower 4 strings, I was curious for 60 bucks to see what it is like to play the Mandolin. If you are interested in this style of play, search You Tube videos and watch people, I have not found anyone cutting Hotel California out on these things..I also didnt feel like I wanted to learn yet another chord set ( tried playing the electric guitar, even going and getting Rocksmith software to learn ( which is prety cool) anyhow, I changed the strings on the Baritone to be a ukulele..so this Mandolin has a very thin neck, ( Maybe 1.25 width) I have watched videos of other people playing and their necks look wider, this is hard to fat finger ( yea I have fat fingers).My initial problem is this thing doesnt come delivered anywhere close to ready to go, the Saddle moves, is not hard mounted and has height adjusters..so once I figured that out, and also put some 3 in 1 oil on the nut so when tuning the strings dont drag ( whether this is right or wrong I dont know, I did it regardless)I measured from the nut to the 12th fret, then the 12th fret to the Saddle and moved the saddle so both measurements were really close, if you are having tuning trouble withe yours, I bet this is the problem,, with your Tuner set your strings Tight,, that was another problem, this thing should twang high pitched, like the dude in the Geico commericals ( Again on You tube someone posted videos of tuning ) I also read buy a very stiff pick, not for me, I guess I am not gentle and smashed the strings,, couldnt keep the pick in my fingers. so I use a light one, the grounds for using the stiff was the pick will not bend and create delay I guess between the two strings ( same note), the light weight one works well for me, ( when I do pick this thing up )it is not hard to tune, I use my Ukulele Snarks, and pick one string at a time, it is a cute guitar regardless and I saw one for sale Used at Guitar Center for 75 bucks, same one.if you are someone who can play guitar, this might be fun,, I suck at it, I pretty much suck at Ukulele playing too but manage to play rock tunes that actually sound like something..I might some day figure out how to tune it like a ukulele but you can play songs with three to four chords, good luck.",4,Like not love,1402963200,"06 17, 2014",positive A3NKSY3I0UW3KK,B0002H0KG0,this guy,"[0, 0]","The mandolin arrived on time and came in a box within a box where the mandolin was wrapped. There was no damage to it and none of the tuning pegs broke. I tuned it pretty easily and was able to figure out some simple songs.I removed the pick guard because I really didn't like how it looked and it looks fine without it. The strings that come with it work fine and none snapped. Even if you end up not wanting to play it, you can always hang it somewhere because it looks nicer than I would have expected. The only problem I have is that the two G chords do not fit completely in the nut but i have heard that you can adjust it so it fits properly. I got this because I really enjoy the sound of a mandolin and the price is amazingly cheap. Also, another difficulty I had was that the tailpiece comes off easier than it goes back on. If you are interested in the mandolin definately get this to try it out.",5,Magnificent Mandolin,1347494400,"09 13, 2012",positive A7KIY7RDFHRN9,B0002H0KG0,"Uriah Rose II ""In the house of the hanged, no...","[14, 14]","I got one of these years ago as a starter mandolin. Do they sound as good as a 5K Gibson F5? Not hardly. Do they sound good for a 40-50 dollar Chinese built instrument out of the cheapest materials they could find? Actually, yeah, they do. This is one of those instruments where a case can cost as much or more then it does so I wouldn't worry about that. When you get it, the action is likely to be high and if you can't lower the bridge enough with the wheels it's easy enough to sand some off the bottom. Also, like most cheap instruments the strings that are on it are trash. Just throw them out or strangle the cat with them or something. Decent strings don't cost very much.Depending on what they sent you and how the labor force was the day it was built, you actually might have a piece of firewood or a pretty playable (after you fix the bridge and strings...) little instrument. The hardware isn't the best and the tuners suck but hey, if you're just starting out, tuning is part of the game.For $49.99 (and I've seen new ones 10 bucks less from time to time) it's worth the investment. You can spend more on dinner and a movie, and after you ate and watched the flick, it's gone. With the money spent here, you'll have something to keep you entertained until it falls apart and that will be much longer then one evening. My 7 year old boy owns mine now and he beats the hell out of it, so far, so good. It's been holding up well.BTW, if $49.99 breaks you, and you discover lessons cost more then your mandolin (been there), since you're here reading this, that means you're on the net and you can get plenty of starter lessons on youtube that will get you going, after that, you can find MANY good books/cds/dvds that will help you along even further and one day you'll get a better instrument. I'm actually thinking of getting another one to beat around on so I don't take the chance of ruining my good one while camping or whatever, and if I get cold and run out of wood, these are almost cheap enough to burn.One thing you may or may not know is the resale value on these. If you go to certain online classifieds (CL coughcoughcough) you'll notice people ask 50 bucks or MORE for these, sometimes over 100. USED. Same with pawnshops, and those people know what these cost new. This is one of the few cases where I'd buy new over used. If you decide to sell it and as long as it's not in pieces it'll still bring 20-30 bucks used so you won't be out much, but really, it's a good servicable instrument with a little work, but if you're lucky it might actually be set up right when you get it. Again though, not that big a deal to fix if it's not.Oh, as stated elsewhere these don't have trussrods. That's not bad in itself. You'd be surprised how many mandolins didn't have them years ago and alot of them are still around. Even from some big makers. If the neck warps in a year or two, no big deal, you got your moneys worth. Mines been kicking around for awhile, and the last year a 7 year old (6 at the time) has been beating on it and I can still pick it up, tune it and play it.",4,Good entry level starter mandolin,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A2RNPVQP4EPGRZ,B0002H0LQO,Adam,"[0, 0]","I'm a beginner ukulele player, and I bought one of the cheap ukulele's here on Amazon. It didn't sound very good, and I didn't know if it was the instrument or the strings. It was the strings, and I'm very glad I replaced them with these strings. They make my ukulele sound like it should, and it holds tuning pretty well. I'm very happy with the purchase.",5,Great Sound,1306108800,"05 23, 2011",positive A8MTE6SIYM0GY,B0002H0LQO,Fletcher Chambers Jr.,"[3, 4]","Don't panic, strings marked A/D/F#/B CAN be used just fine for G/C/E/A tuning... They don't seem to be quite as nice as the comparable Aquilas, but they're half the price... They were for a $20 uke... (And yeah, new $4 strings do improve the sound on a $20 uke!).",4,Don't Panic...,1317254400,"09 29, 2011",positive A3W5BERPNVRXR6,B0002H0LQO,fretter,"[0, 0]","Addario strings are ok.. Although like beauty it is in the eyes of the beholder... Aquila seems to be the most popular now. I have used both and I am satisfied with both...I play the soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. Each one different in it on right...Also play the the concert scale banjolele.. Only been playing the uke for 5 years and the banjo for 10 so it is only IMHO. Be aware though that 10 years experience can mean 1 year experience 10 times:))))",5,Getting strung along,1356739200,"12 29, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002H0LQO,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[8, 10]","These are great strings for such a ""rare"" instrument. Not many people play the baritone yuke - it has a unique quality to it, sort of like a miniature classical guitar. These strings sound full and warm on the instrument.",5,good strings,1268784000,"03 17, 2010",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B0002H0LQO,jimmpannzee,"[0, 0]","I wanted a black ukulele string to replace the stock strings for my yellow makala dolphin. These will work for soprano. The J53 is a good investment for under 6 bucks. They provide enough string to change your ukulele twice over and feels nice to play. Increases projection and tone to any stock strings. Not the best, not the worse strings, but an improvement.",5,An improvement,1329868800,"02 22, 2012",positive A2SFO875EQ66AB,B0002H0LQO,Mark,"[0, 1]",Bought these strings as a replacement to ones that came with my ukulele (the originals only lasted a week). These D'Addario's have worn quite well and still sound excellent. Great strings!,5,Strings sound great,1335744000,"04 30, 2012",positive A1BTNPMESS99PL,B0002H0LQO,Nunya Biz,"[22, 24]","First off, I'm NO ukulele expert. That being said: I replaced the original strings on my newMahalo U-35PK Sparkling Soprano Ukulele Outfit in Pinkwith these. I know they stated Concert, however, reading up on this, they can still be used on a soprano or standard uke. Immediately I noticed a difference in sound on these strings. Like another reviewer said, it's not going to perform miracles on a cheap uke, but it sure helped out a lot. The sound is quite a bit louder and so much brighter as well. I'm loving the sound. Also, I really like the way they look on my pink uke; it's a nice touch. I would definitely recommend these.",4,Bright sounding strings,1274140800,"05 18, 2010",positive A3UXW18DP4WSD6,B0002H0LQO,"Richard ""Richard""","[0, 0]","while learning how to read these things better,, I picked these up, I need to read better becaseu I have 4 Ukuleles,. all different size and right now my tenor has a wound string on the third string, so now I am more careful with buying strings, not that a wound is bad, I just suck at playing, my concert is my favorite and just discovered that it fits in the case I bought for my soprano and I can take it on travel..",5,always glad to have a spare set,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002H0LQO,TWM,"[0, 0]",So while I got this for my soprano ukulele... they fit fine. Not much to say really other then they are good strings and work.,5,New strings.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive AVF06892OWGJU,B0002H0LQO,Wm,"[3, 4]","The most annoying thing about modern ideas in Ukulele strings, or indeed in Guitar strings, is to wind them with aluminum wire - making at the least a black deposit of aluminum on my hands, or at worst, cognitive damage skin contact with them. These rather inexpensive strings are not aluminum wound, but are silver plate wound - no health problems possible from strings makes them the best.",5,"At Last, Decent Baritone Uke Strings",1319587200,"10 26, 2011",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B0002H0N76,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[0, 0]","I've tried a lot of strings and these are my favorites, although I use the heavier MLT 2036 strings sometimes.These ones bend easier. The heavier ones have a better low end and buzz less.Both last as well as the more expensive Ball and Gore (elixir), coated strings I have used.And I like the sound better.",5,My favorite strings,1316995200,"09 26, 2011",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0002H0N76,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[0, 2]","I tried the Dean Markley Blue Steel Light accoustic strings on my Takamine guitar, and will soon replace them. On quality control, the high E steel string in the set looks bad with dark spots on it, two of which show after stringing the guitar. String did not break as I rather expected, but it looks bad. On sound, these seemed okay at first, but I still find it hard to keep in tune after a week, especially the high B and E steel strings, which just don't sound that good to me. And I find the low E wound string notes tend to be too high as I move up the neck, more so than other sets I have used.Guess I'll go back to D'Addario and Ernie Ball.",2,"Poor Quality Control, Unsatisfactory Sound",1369872000,"05 30, 2013",negative A2FGSRTR4XFHMC,B0002H0N76,Jonah Koonce,"[0, 0]","As old strings slowly start to stretch and wear out, you hardly notice the sound quality deteriorate. But it's important to replace them every month or two, even if you hear no problem with the current strings. Playing on fresh strings is the best experience ever!These Blue Steel light strings sound like gold. The crisp and solid vibration is just top notch! Probably better than any other light strings I've bought. They needed to be tuned often before they settled in, but all new strings do. I haven't used them long enough to give a review on how well they hold up, but I'll be updating in a month or so. So far, they are great. Definitely recommended!",5,The difference is shocking!,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0002H0N76,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",Best strings ever,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A3FMD34MRUJJ3I,B0002H0N76,Network13,"[0, 0]",Strung these up on a Seagull guitar to replace some strings that were several years old and the gauge and action of the guitar killed my fingers so it didn't get played much. These strings feel great and sound fantastic. Very bright defined highs and great rumbling lows.,5,Great sounding strings,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B0002H0N76,Papa,"[0, 0]","Nothing sounds as bright as these strings. I've tried many, and these are the best by far. I know, cause I play'em geetar real good-like.",5,the only string I use,1382486400,"10 23, 2013",positive A1QRF5KISDOKPA,B0002H0N76,santos,"[1, 2]",this strings are just for starters because they feel really light but sound too weird so if u want to buy a really good for pro please but martin,4,not really good sounding,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B0002H0N76,tj,"[0, 0]","They sound great. They helped revive an old acoustic guitar that had been buried in a closet for years (along with a very thorough cleaning). I don't have any opinion on the ""feel"" of these strings like some reviewers. I honestly didn't notice anything different. I bought them because I wanted great strings on an old cheap guitar in order to get the best sound possible. These strings did that just fine. The guitar now sounds great. Job completed.",5,Great strings.,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002H0SKS,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]","If you expect to get what you pay for, prepare to be disappointed. Sounds weak. Sounds old. Sounds worn. Sounds dull. I wanted to experience a new brand on my Stratocaster. I can afford to pay twice as much. But I am going to keep using my D'adario Strings from now on. I am so disappointed. These strings are for the "campfire guitarist" not the aggressive picking thrilling, tapping, pull offs, or sweepers. If you are a tone fanatic keep looking. If your guitar deserves the best, do not betray your instrument or insult your tube amp with these strings. Respect your GUITAR. I wouldn't be surprised if they are made from China.",2,"If you love your sound, respect your guitar and amp. Avoid using DR. My guitar needs prozac. It has PTSD. Thanks to DR strings.",1404345600,"07 3, 2014",negative A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B0002H0SKS,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[1, 3]","I just had a guitar setup with DR Pure Blues 9's and they sound pretty good but they are a bit stiff.I've also noticed a bit of what I must presume is the nickel coating seems to come off on my fingertips after practicing for an hour or so.It almost looks like graphite on my fingers but it is nowhere near as ""black"" as the oxidation I've seen from low-quality strings.They also seem to have more ""string squeak"" when changing chords than other brands - even after generously spritzing them withFingerease Guitar String LubricantI am not qualified to say if they truly give you that ""vintage tone"" but they do sound decent.However, for $6 I would rather getDean Markley Blue Steel LT 2552 Electric Guitar Strings (.009-.042)or save some money and go withD'Addario EXL120 Electric Guitar Strings, Super Light, 9-42.EvenErnie Ball Super Slinky String Set (9 - 42)seem to feel better to me, but I am a Da-Dairy-O man, for now.",3,Decent strings but a bit stiff,1312070400,"07 31, 2011",neutral A3FQ9WYUHG9CD,B0002H0SKS,"DMGenest | ""Genet""","[2, 2]","What can I say that has not been said about the other DRs that I have used. They rock, roll, andbend with the greatest of ease; once broken in, of course. If you want a mellower, bluesier stringwith decent sustain try DR Pure Blues.I decided to use 9's on my Fender Tele hollow-body because the company puts 9s on their guitars.I didn't want to worry about the nut being the wrong size and causing untold noises so I stuckwith the 9s. Hey, the Rev uses 7's; size does not matter when it comes to strings and tone.The other reason for the Pure Nickels was to tone down the ice pickiness one can get from P-90pick ups. Pure Nickels seem to mellow that out for me a bit. One more reason is that nickel iseasier on your frets; which is a good thing. Steel will wear down your frets a lot faster.I will say that my very first set of DR Pure Blues went bad after a few weeks. The windings brokeon the D-string at two places where the string fretted. The reason I kept going back to DR Bluesis that I have not had one problem on any of my electric guitars (4 solid bodies & another hollow-body) since then. Giving DR a second chance convinced me they will last and that my very firstuse in 2010 was a fluke.If you want strings that are an easier bend than steel or steel core nickels go with DR Pure Blues.Allegedly they are supposed to help give you vintage tone. This is because prior to the mid-40'smost strings were made of nickel. During WWII nickel was in short supply and so steel was used tomake the strings. Or so the historical theory goes.Gradually nickel wrapped steel strings and then pure nickel strings came back into vogue as playersbegan searching for the old vintage sound. To achieve the ""vintage"" tone I am sure you would alsoneed the right amp AND the right touch to get to that point. I am not necessarily looking for a""vintage"" tone but love how easily these strings bend and how long they last. Your exact mileagemay differ.I have also never had anything rub off of the strings onto my fingers. The only time I get my fingersdirty is after oiling the fret board. There is usually is some residual oil left no matter how much I wipethe fret board. Definitely not the strings though. I have also never heard any string-squeak from thestrings that would give me pause either. Any string, even on acoustic, will squeak occasionally. Withan electric who knows if the pickups were set too high, or the nut is not cut right, or the wrong sizestring is used for the nut.Well there you go; what I have experienced with DR Pure Blues Nickel Wrap Round Core strings. I willalso say that on guitar forums that I frequent more people are giving DR kudos on their customerservice as well as their strings. So if you do get a bum string give them a holler. Now get out thereand play your heart out. Oh and how about working on that ""vintage"" tone while you are at it.Have fun.",5,Same Old Same Old: DR Pure Blues Nickel Wrap Round Core [9-42],1387584000,"12 21, 2013",positive A3FBE4WF5KQRR1,B0002H0SKS,jamie,"[0, 1]","I thought something was drastically wrong with my guitar but it was these strings, they buzzed and move so much they hit every metal on every fret.",1,Junk,1395705600,"03 25, 2014",negative A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002H0SKS,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I read good reviews about these strings on mylespaul.com and around the web and bought a set locally for the same price. I usually use DR Tite Fits, but these made me change for good They have a lot of mids and bass and make for a great chunky blues and classic rock sound with P90's. I also used a set on a single coil stray cigar box guitar I built and they give a lot of resonance and life to the old box and cheapo pickup. I will buy another set, DR strings never disappoint.",5,Used with a Les Paul and a homemade Cigar Boix guitar build.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B0002HLL8G,CaptAdams35,"[1, 1]","I put these in my Ibanez EW acoustic-electric as a cosmetic upgrade and the tone and sustain is absolutely amazing, not to mention they look fantastic. They fit like they were made for this bridge but rubbed a bit of pine tar in the holes with a q-tip to make sure they seated fully. Absolutely tickled with the look and performance. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMEND",5,WOW,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A1JVHQXG7GST9J,B0002HLL8G,Damien Esmond,"[0, 0]","I automatically put these on any guitar I own as soon as I buy it, I change strings and toss those white plastic pins. Makes any guitar look so much classier! I swear there is a slight increase in the richness of the tone too! Phenominal value, tons of bang for the buck They look SOOOO good on there... Installed easily in 3 different guitars so far.",5,Great addition to any guitar!!!,1404000000,"06 29, 2014",positive A3RBEESTJUZQ6D,B0002HLL8G,David H. Bailey,"[0, 0]","I hadn't thought about it before buying these bridge pins, but metal pins apparently add a bit of brilliance to the tone of my Alvarez-Yairi guitar, so it's a great bonus! I bought them because my original plastic bridge pins were snapping and I didn't like the plastic ones available at a local music store. I'm very happy I bought them!",5,"Great looking and they brighten the sound, too!",1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A1NJMJNF0MOBSL,B0002HLL8G,Garyb,"[0, 0]","Adds a little sustain and they look sharp, but not gaudy, put them on my Martin D-35, Epiphone AJ 220SCE and Washburn Travel Series RO10TR ,,,, nice.",5,Lookiin Good!,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive A13798OPDBLDCO,B0002HLL8G,jimmytt,"[1, 2]",These look great on my guitar. I was hoping these would help make my guitar sound brighter but defiantly didn't. I would recommend these they look great. The ones I got look almost exactly as the ones in the picture.,4,Cool,1352419200,"11 9, 2012",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002HLL8G,LARRY,"[0, 0]","I use these pins on some of my 3/4 size guitars. Not really sure if I can notice a difference in sound between these, plastic, or ebony pins that I have but they are attractive and certainly appear to be different.",5,attractive and well made,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A3I49HMI4LV6HU,B0002HLL8G,medialint,"[0, 0]","I put these on my ""campfire acoustic"" Black Yamaha F335 and they look stunning. The tone seems slightly brighter, however, I go through strings pretty fast so a lot of the difference I am hearing is admittedly likely a result of going from dead strings to new strings. Since they are replacing plastic pins I am going to skip scientific analysis and give you a subjective ""sounds good"".These pins are a little thin (small) so they may slide out of the hole easier than the ones they are replacing. If you need to this should be remedied handily by applying a small amount of tape to the pins. This may not be necessary, however, even if they are slightly loose because the pins when used correctly are not a wedge to keep the string in the hole. The string should go all the way through the hole, into the body of the guitar. Insert the string so that you are sure the ball is inside the body at least a few inches, if possible it should be listing toward the neck. Then insert the pin with the slot facing the neck and push it in firmly. Unless you have really thick strings these slots should be ample for this. Then gently pull the string tight making sure that the ball does not grab the end of the pin. Instead it should be up against the body of the guitar and stopped from escaping back up the hole by the pin. The pin itself should not really be holding it in place all on its own. Usually the pins popping out are because the ball is actually hooked onto the end of the pin and is pulling it up out of the hole. If you avoid this you should also avoid the frustrating mishap of having the pin come flying out and poking you in the eye while you're trying to get your guitar in tune (typically ruining a brand new string in the process). If you can get your hand inside the guitar and feel the ball end of the string you should be able to feel how it it sitting against the body (correctly) or hanging on the pin (incorrectly). Also your tone and tuning stability will be improved by making sure you have a proper string installation.These fit my guitar snugly but not tightly, however I do not have problems with them popping out despite the fact that I do a lot of string bending a whole step or more (sometimes using two fingers' strength to bend that far). Overall I am quite pleased with these.",5,"Beautiful bridge pins, slightly small but should work with correct stringing",1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive AXTOICJWZBAJ0,B0002HLL8G,P. Hublein,"[5, 5]","Impressed with this set, I installed them today and have been playing for a few hours. My wife thinks my guitar looks better now, and I agree. Im not sure if they are supposed to be flush, and they stick out just a little bit but they have not popped out. I think my guitars tone has improved a little too, but I also installed new strings. Qualtiy is way better then the plastic pins!",4,Sounds and looks better!,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A1BCRHGUE3ZWEU,B0002HLL8G,Sabrehagn,"[0, 0]",These pins are amazing. One u never have to worry about breaking them. They look really nice and they do add noticeable sustain. Very cool.,5,Really nice product,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002IAJ56,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]",It works really well and it's really thin. It's thinner than i thought. The price it's about right. I needed only 3 of these but since if you buy one at the time is more expensive than to buy the box i got this.,4,It works,1377129600,"08 22, 2013",positive A1BW6F3GAM38XV,B0002IAJ56,An Engineer,"[2, 2]","These are really great bang for the buck, however, like many people said, they do not work well for all my pedals, round ends don't fit in everything.I mean these are cables..",4,Great but not for everything,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0002IAJ56,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[1, 1]",compact heads allow more pedals to be loaded onto your overpriced pedal board. the quality is good. I like how they are easy to take apart and modify and put together again. very handy for making it all just right. I will buy these again for sure.,5,"compact, thats what you want",1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1SDGIC08LD6BW,B0002IAJ56,BRIAN HICKS,"[1, 1]","Hosa, has good cables. I use them between my guitar effects pedals and then a 5 footer from effects to the amp. Had them over two months a they work great.",5,Excellent,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0002IAJ56,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","Defiantly a space saver. I can put all of my effects side to side ad hook em up with these patch cables. It's very convenient that they are angled like so, for low profile fits. My only complaint is that they easily fall out of the socket if you jostle them too much.",5,Space saver,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0002IAJ56,chris,"[1, 1]","These are very good quality in spite of their reasonable price. I love the flat, low profile, right angle plugs. My only complaint is I needed some in varying lengths (like 15") and so I had to order the Planet waves kit to make my own to finish the pedalboard.",5,Excellent for pedal board,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B0002IAJ56,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[1, 1]","I've never had a problem with these patch cables. I'm running 6 pedals and no issues like crackling or cutting out.One thing that is important to note is that I'm not hard on my gear. I'm a home noodler, so I can't say if these patches can take road/stage abuse and lots of setup/tear-down cycles. They seem pretty buff and capable, but I can only report what I've experienced.",5,So far so great,1349654400,"10 8, 2012",positive AQK01UMFP9MND,B0002IAJ56,Douglas Kelban,"[1, 1]","These are sturdy, just the right length, and the design means that you can save space in arranging your effects pedals, with enough length and flexibility to arrange them in a semicircle if, like me, you have a lot of pedals.",5,"Economical, sturdy, and space-saving.",1386028800,"12 3, 2013",positive A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B0002IAJ56,guitarman6730,"[2, 3]","all 12 of mine broke within a year and the jacks got bent pretty easily. so I switched back to the plastic ones which have lasted me over 2 yearsHosa CFS606 6 Inch Right Angle FX Pedal Cable, 6 Packand they are still going strong.",3,all mine broke,1322006400,"11 23, 2011",neutral A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0002IAJ56,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","I use these patch cables on my pedal board and they save valuable space. They work well and I haven't had any problems with any of them shorting out or making static or other noises. I highly recommend them. Plus, they look nice, unlike the various colors that come with the bulkier, cheaper 1' cords.",5,Great Patch Cables,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A2YWZRHDA9KDS4,B0002IAJ56,"hgprs ""hgprs""","[0, 0]","These are thin. They allow getting your pedals very close to each other, and let you optimize your pedal board space. I had other cables on my pedal boards. I replaced everything with those.",4,Gets your pedal board organized,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B0002IAJ56,kannibul,"[1, 1]","Going to these from what I was using, I can fit 2 more pedals on my pedalboard, so mission accomplished!",5,Great for the task of linking effects pedals,1343779200,"08 1, 2012",positive A1T4U9CAQ25IBR,B0002IAJ56,knup0127,"[1, 1]","I love these patch cables. They can be serviced if need be, but mine have never needed it. I've ordered about 3 batches of these guys and I would order them again in the instance that my already excessive pedalboard where to become more complex. The length of the cable presents limitations that should be expected, and the bulb on the ends may be an issue in tight squeezes. However there are many cables of much lesser value, which are unserviceable in the event of a breakdown.",5,Pedalboard Perfection,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive A2P8WJLFW9NDYN,B0002IAJ56,Levi Cannon,"[1, 1]","Simple. Solid. Compact. Convenient. Audio quality is unchanged from my no name metal patch cables. For the money, you can't beat a six pack of these to open up some extra space on your board and clean it up a bit.",5,Simple yet effective,1382572800,"10 24, 2013",positive A3621QMU492VV4,B0002IAJ56,Ray Mond,"[0, 0]","Once you setup your pedalboard... that's it, you aren't going to move, stretch, or step on these cables...so the fact that they are lighter weight is really not an issue. They do however allow you to make the most use of the space on yourpedalboard... packing your pedals side by side without staggering like larger heavier cables require.",4,GET MORE PEDALS ON YOUR BOARD!,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive AFLRU6952DEFX,B0002IAJ56,S.,"[0, 0]","Just be aware that the ends are so big that some vertical input boxes, like my Danelectro Fish and Chips, can't be used with these cables because the input and output are too close together.",4,They work,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A3UD50M7M72150,B0002IAJ56,synthezatory,"[1, 1]","I've had it for almost 3 years now.. not a single problem! I've changed my setup like crazy, sometimes even the cables had to be twisted in some certain position on a pedalboard. Been bent on the edge of the cable right before the connector, been pulled (normal way) and stomped, never a single cut offs on the connection.Don't worry too much about cables like a sissy bedroom princess guitarists, you're using od/distortion pedals anyway right? If you're a purist, don't ever use a pedals or even electric guitar. Good luck!",5,"Get this, snobs!",1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A1V7G6OGGW7AGA,B0002IAJ56,Todd A. Hooper,"[1, 1]","They have good ends, they do feel a little flimsy on the cord side of things. They have good signal though and don't seem to alter the tone. I have them all on my pedalboard now so time will tell if they hold up or not.",5,They are good patch cables for the money!,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002IHFVM,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Well, i have another Strap that looks like this one, but i can tell you that this is cheaper on the materials. Anyway, it does what is supposed to do and i'm happy with it, i wasn't looking for anything expensive, but this works really good... If you want something to just practice with this is what you should get. I recommend it!",3,Its ok,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",neutral AROOYR32BS1VL,B0002IHFVM,Astraeus,"[0, 0]","Hands down, in my opinion these are by far the best guitar straps you can get. I have a few of planet waves different designs for these, all on my electrics. I have an acoustic-electric Ibanez but the strap wouldn't fit, however the strap wasn't purchased for the acoustic - I was just trying it on all of my different guitars for reviewers sake.If you're considering buying this, just do it.",5,These straps are the best of the best,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B0002IHFVM,B. Clark,"[0, 0]","I bought one of these in the beginning - just to have something - as this is better than having nothing at all - but it's certainly nothing special. The material and the skinny width was uncomfortable for me and exacerbated my neck pain, so I only used it for a very short time.On the other hand, if you have a nice guitar that you really take great care of, then you'll probably want to invest in a much nicer strap at some point. I upgraded to a really nice 3" wide black leather Levy's guitar strap - which is five stars all the way.If you're a newbie and don't have a strap, and are on a tight budget and need something, then this Planet waves strap will probably work for you - till you can upgrade to something nicer and more comfortable to wear. Just my 2 cents.",2,You get what you pay for.,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",negative A1WJVU9KICHFI,B0002IHFVM,ben,"[0, 0]","I typically use dimarzio cliplocks on all my basses and electric guitars. they work very well for my needs. however, I bought a junker bass for outdoor gigs and to play at places where i don't care what happens to the gear. This strap is perfect for those needs. A nice nylon and the lock works wellBUTthe locking portion might be a little thick for some strap buttons. It works on the bass i use it on, but not my Gibson SG, so be aware. I would buy more of these if i needed a cheap strap.",4,A nice substitute for straplocks ... sort of.,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A3UJUX6RZ9WVCB,B0002IHFVM,bobatious,"[0, 0]",I like this almost as well as the Ernie Ball alternative I've been using for 20+ years with Shaler strap locks.These work the same bu the ends are styled a little differently. You may or may not love the details but they work just fine and to me are extremely comfortable.,4,"Very good, very price effective.",1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A24IO6G3W158E4,B0002IHFVM,Brynn,"[0, 0]","I only recently started playing the guitar, and as a beginner, I wanted to get a less expensive strap to go with my less expensive guitar.This one came at a great price and it's sturdy enough for me, so I think this is very decent strap for the price I paid for it. It's quite comfortable to wear and adjusts very easily.",5,Nice Strap,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A36IOSZXG6HQAU,B0002IHFVM,Calvin Young,"[0, 0]",This strap replaces another one just like it which I use with an acoustic guitar for giving lessons. For stage I like something heavier. Good quality. The holes work with my strap buttons okay. My lower button is an output jack for an after-market pickup which is wider than a normal strap button. But this strap works okay with it. It just takes a little more force to get it on which I'm sure will go away over time with use. Great price for a simple strap at around $5.,5,"Simple, works",1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive ACXJSNO821XUG,B0002IHFVM,Chris,"[0, 0]","I bought this during the Black Friday sale. The price was right, since if I was dissatisfied then I wouldn't be out that much money.Quality product. Well worth the purchase. I would recommend this.",5,Great product,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A14CQY582WMP7O,B0002IHFVM,Constantinople,"[0, 0]","Material is similar to my messenger bag's strap. Reasonably comfortable, but I don't want it cutting into my neck. Does not go short enough for one of my smaller ukes, a rubber band or spare capo is enough to fix that.",4,"Basic strap, holds instruments up",1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive AXG9N4QFS4QYP,B0002IHFVM,"Craig Brubaker ""sort wish lists by priority""","[0, 0]","Bought this with my first guitar just to have anything to hang it from. It does the job. Nothing at all fancy about this strap. Two faux leather ends, some nylon web and a triglide. Will do the job until you find the one of your dreams.",3,Most basic of basic guitar straps.,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",neutral A120FZ2ESIMA63,B0002IHFVM,Dan,"[0, 0]","If all you're looking for is an inexpensive way to hang your guitar, until you can afford a good quality leather strap, this is it. The quality and function of the strap is actually better than I expected, for the amount paid.",5,Excellent bargain!,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A13GMS7FWV3TQ0,B0002IHFVM,David L. Bacon,"[0, 0]",I got two of these but wish I had got better ones. Using them on the Black thinline and the Washburn classical.,3,Ok,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",neutral A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002IHFVM,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]",Bought this for one of my cheaper guitars and it does the job. It adjusts easily and doesn't look bad either,5,nice inexpensive strap,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A1HPC4BDRLR60,B0002IHFVM,Delta Echo,"[0, 0]","My experience with these straps has been great. The polyester material is sturdy and comfortable, the leather post binding is sturdy and easy to use. The straps have PET/ABS buckles and are easily adjusted. I've not experienced any issues with the buckles breaking.Note: It is possible that this material can become brittle if stored in high heat (a car trunk or in sunlight within a hot car), but that problem isn't a manufacturing defect so much as a material deficit.For the price, the functionality is excellent. If you are looking for a product for an everyday use guitar, with little investment or maintenance, this is it.",5,Inexpensive and comfortable,1323734400,"12 13, 2011",positive AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002IHFVM,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]",I have this on a green guitar with a green pickguard and black hardware. I think it looks great and I wish I could upload pictures!,5,Fabulous!,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0002IHFVM,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","very comfortable, lightweight, strong. Good stitching, leather ends and adjustable for short or tall. Affordable and comes in many colors.",5,"2"" polypropylene Guitar strap",1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A39KDVU5JAXJIF,B0002IHFVM,"Harry An ""Harry""","[0, 0]","Works perfectly for me, it does got a nice made.Plus nothing could beat its price, so, get it!",5,"Quality, Great! Price, Wonderful!",1301270400,"03 28, 2011",positive A2074KEJGRYJV4,B0002IHFVM,hcross,"[0, 0]",I have a Taylor 710ce and this strap had to be forced over the top connection near the neck of the guitar. Rather than ruin the finish of the guitar I just got a different strap. Plus the nylon slips very easy which is not a plus for me since I had to keep correcting the position of the guitar to where I liked it to play. If the nylon is not a problem for you and the ends fit over your guitar this strap is very well made.,2,Does not fit Taylor Guitar,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",negative ASGRCZLCNBELE,B0002IHFVM,Heather McRae,"[0, 0]","Good basic strap. It's not fancy, but it doesn't need to be. By being just plain black, it tends not to detract from the good looks of the five string bass it's used on.",5,Does the trick.,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B0002IHFVM,James L. Maxey,"[0, 0]",I was a little skeptical having used other strap lock systems. But I took a chance & this works well on my LP! The strap lock was well thought out and seems to have no weak spots. I really like it!,5,Works Well,1310947200,"07 18, 2011",positive A1U3T27RHRIDYN,B0002IHFVM,jason,"[0, 0]","get strap for the price, does what it is supposed to do and is comfortable too. glad i purchased it",5,just what i ordered,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive A3MDQTWO6NOV1U,B0002IHFVM,jayjustin,"[0, 0]","i like this very much,because i can't love a polypropylene guitar strap,,,if you have a neck and a guitar,then you are in business!!! (you really can't ask more than that from a strap) it feels fine,and if you have a bedazzler you can write your name on it...me, not so much,i'll just leave it hang!!!",4,jayjustin,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive A2WJBUGJ39ZSC8,B0002IHFVM,JETPILOT,"[0, 0]",I bought this strap for a ESP EC-1000 Les Paul style guitar. I was a little apprehensive before ordering considering the cheap price. When I got the strap I was impressed. The locks work perfectly and fits my guitar. The back of the buckles are covered with foam so that they don't harm the finish on your guitar. Locks are solid and ratchet closed with a release button to open. It's not going to unlock on you. Strap would be more comfortable with a shoulder pad as the strap is nylon with no padding. Good strap for sitting down or playing standing short gigs with a light guitar. Long shows with a heavy axe might not be too comfortable.,4,Fantastic Strap... Could Use A shoulder Pad,1307664000,"06 10, 2011",positive A3KX8SVSUCSHKU,B0002IHFVM,john,"[0, 0]",Bought this strap for my acoustic guitar however the neck button was to close to the neck for the wide locking device at the end of the strap. Nicely made and works well to retain strap to guitar.,4,More for electric guitars.,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0002IHFVM,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]",Kind of cheap and digs into the neck a bit but I only use it for walking around the house strumming when I am playing my secondary guitars. It's fine for the price.,3,Fine for the price.,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",neutral ADOSJR623FDF1,B0002IHFVM,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]","You know, I love the locking mechanisms on these guitar straps. I own one of these (in differing colors and textures) for eack of my guitars. I no longer experience the problem of the strap coming off while I'm playing. That prevents a lot of damage.",4,Like the locks,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B0002IHFVM,jschristian44,"[0, 0]",This is a very very nice guitar strap. Comes with dual locking strap holes on each end. Very nice for creating a great grip on your guitar so they won't fall off. I originally bought the cheaper version and sent it back and got this one. Very good for the price.,5,"Fantastic strap, best in it's price range",1294790400,"01 12, 2011",positive A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B0002IHFVM,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[1, 2]","Based upon some of the other reviews, I feel I got a different product, as it didn't fit the descriptions given by others. I ordered two of these, and both were very thin material, not sturdy at all. Second, both straps were not adjustable to 59". Both mine measured 45" from strap button hole to strap button hole, fully-extended. They are useless to me, as my guitar, a dreadnought, covers the middle of my chest when I put it on. I believe I was given a substitute product, since when I ordered these straps, the price was just $1.00, and now they're back up to $4.95 as I write this. I'm really sick of these Amazon substitutions. For what I paid, I won't bother returning them...not worth the hassle. I will donate them to a local music teacher who has students with smaller guitars. Very disappointed. Warning...if you see a price drop below $4.95, don't buy...it's probably not the product that's described here.",1,"Very, very disappointed",1390348800,"01 22, 2014",negative A3CMXRFIWQCBKQ,B0002IHFVM,kodiakcowboy,"[1, 1]","I had been having lots of trouble with my guitars falling from the leather ended straps. Not any more. These locking ends are the ticket! They are quick to release and adjust, and fit very well. They are bulky when putting the guitar in a case, but I just leave them on. The strap itself is plain, but it highlights the beauty of my guitar. It's a must for any rambunctious guitar player.",5,Guitar security,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0002IHFVM,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[0, 0]","Pretty basic strap, but durable and works for me. The only thing I noticed is I think that one of the end pieces was attached with the stitching on the wrong side, but it's just a picky detail.",4,Works for me,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A2MPM6M93OXIJT,B0002IHFVM,Linda Noullet,"[0, 0]","If you want a strap for $5 you can't expect the moon. I bought this along with 2 other straps of higher price. This is simple. I would not want to use it with a tank top on (or for guys on skin) because it is stiff and not ""comfy"" but it is practical and works well. The leather ends fit securely on to my guitar snaps. Both ends are the same - leather. (one of my straps has a string on the end - this kind does not - it is made for the snaps)No bells or whistles but I would recommend it for the price.",4,A nice strap for a really nice price,1330128000,"02 25, 2012",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B0002IHFVM,Marc,"[0, 0]","This strap seemed a little awkward at first, but after a rigorous six month evaluation it's become my go-to strap.I currently have it locked to a Fender Strat and experience NO problems with the strap ends rubbing against the body of the guitar. Although the strap ends are light plastic, they've held up well. The nylon strap itself has held up well with no fraying or noticeable wear. The nylon isn't that soft, so if you are that guy who insists on playing shirtless then this may not be the strap for you.It will lock to most standard strap ends, if the body of your guitar allows it. I wasn't all that happy with this strap connected to a Les Paul.",5,Great strap... if it fits your guitar!,1298937600,"03 1, 2011",positive A2VGVG7IFBRSML,B0002IHFVM,Mason K,"[0, 0]","This strap is not a bad one, but it just did not fit my guitar, so that is the only problem. I have a classical guitar and sadly, this strap does not fit it.",3,"Good strap, doesn't work for my guitar",1361145600,"02 18, 2013",neutral ADNKG04OS6WNL,B0002IHFVM,"Michael Haller ""Michael""","[0, 0]","It won't slip. It won't miss. It won't a guitar break. You can count on Planet Waves' quality. I like it's simplicity and reliability. - Michael Haller, 'Captain Soul's Sound Circus'",5,Strapping Up...,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A9CQXTVLHQBMA,B0002IHFVM,Mike,"[0, 0]","It's a strap. It's pretty well made. It holds your guitar on your body so you can play it. It costs $5 or less delivered...what more could you ask for in a strap??? There may be better ones out there, but at more $$ and this does the same thing.",5,Planet Waves Polypro Guitar strap,1332201600,"03 20, 2012",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B0002IHFVM,M. M. Jackson,"[0, 0]","Spend a few more bucks and get a padded one. This one is comfortable for 10 mins then it's cramp time. Just save yourself the hassle, this one is too cheap to return and while it's ""OK"" it's not great for long-term playing.",4,"Good for the price, but still not good",1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B0002IHFVM,Mr. GrvThang,"[0, 0]","These Planet Waves locking straps work very well on most guitars with standard-size strap pins. Once locked, they're not going anywhere. What you need to be careful about is that you have to use some common sense - the locking end, once fastened, can act as a lever to pull the pin out of the guitar if pressure is put on it a certain way. For this reason, you would want to be careful when using it on acoustic, hollow, or semi-hollow guitars. And I certainly wouldn't keep this strap on a guitar when it's going to be carried in a gig bag. Keeping this in mind, these straps are an efficient, inexpensive way to be sure your guitar won't break loose of its strap.",4,Great! - with a caveat,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A1GXG8FTXEA72D,B0002IHFVM,Mustafa M.,"[0, 0]","Good design, good price, smart locking mechanism, great for classic, accustic and light electric guitars",5,Great choice,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A1S8R9OAIQT7YI,B0002IHFVM,patriotsarebest,"[1, 1]","Good for a cheap beginner strap used for sitdown practice.This was my first guitar strap i had ever bought. I didnt really care about quality i just needed a strap to get by. Over the 6 months ive had it i took it off my electric guitar and put it on a new electric acoustic I recently got and it keeps popping off. This is a problem is standing up playing at a gig or just around your house. The guitar could take that head dive of death, while one dive might not do too much damage a few might crack the neck or worse.My Advice: unless you plan to sit and play (which you wont really need a strap anyways) the whole time, spend alittle more to get a leather strap. Spending more on a leather strap will help avoid hole stretching and the popping off of the strap in mid play.",2,Scary after a while,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",negative AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B0002IHFVM,paul day,"[0, 0]","this is a good product. its not the best strap but, for what i paid for it, its well worth it. ive had it for about a month and so far it seems to be holding up very well. this is a great product for a beginer.",5,planet waves guitar strap,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002IHFVM,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",I got an ernie ball strap instead of a planet waves strap,3,Three Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",neutral A3DCG2MNPR4BW,B0002IHFVM,RAYON ORMOND,"[0, 0]","These are great guitar straps at a very reasonable price!! I bought 2 to try them out, and I intend on buying more!!",5,Great straps at a reasonable price!,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive AVDW3OAVWWE05,B0002IHFVM,Skyeye,"[0, 0]",This is a good quality strap! It is wide and has leather ends. It fits my Les Paul 100 just fine and I am sure it willlast a long time with normal use.Can't go wrong for the price!,5,"Planet Waves Polypropylene Guitar Strap, Black",1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A1A45K51O5W6WS,B0002IHFVM,Stephen,"[0, 0]","This is not my first Planet Waves locking strap. They have never failed. Though the selection of colors and widths are very, very limited, it will keep your guitar secure if you can live with those limitations. Obviously if you have your heart on a certain strap other than these then go ahead and purchase straplocks. But for me these work just fine. Highly recommended.",5,Great Alternative to Straplocks,1291680000,"12 7, 2010",positive A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B0002IHFVM,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","This is a Palnet Waves and just as good as the more expensive ones.Material is rougher,but that's a good thing.",5,Better Than price Reflects,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A18XPD5BM4U6B1,B0002IHFVM,"The SARGE! ""MSG, USA, (Ret.)""","[0, 0]","Looks good. Great quality for such a low price. Fits the instrument, (and old Mexican acoustic), and feels comfortable. They arrived before the promised delivery date.",5,This was a great deal.,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A2B78RXJ2PB6ZD,B0002IHFVM,Tom,"[0, 0]",It fits good and came in the color i expected. But there was one thing wrong. The strap had a small stain. I don't know why? It said it was brand new. But maybe not.,3,Has A Small Stain.,1328918400,"02 11, 2012",neutral A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0002IHFVM,TWM,"[0, 0]",Works well for my guitar. It holds where I left it over a year ago. I don't use it all that often though...,5,Black strap.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0002IHFVM,Vensez,"[0, 0]","The threads can sometimes come undone slightly and make you itch if they come in contact with skin, but it's still a great strap and holds up solidly. Would certainly buy again.",4,Good strap.,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002IHGZC,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","I bought pedal power 2 in order to use on my latest board build. This works perfectly and is actually fairly small for a power supply. I would say it is just a bit bigger than a pedal. It was easy enough to connect all my pedals and run the cables. My board looks great, works well, and I love this power supply",5,Excellent,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002IHGZC,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 2]","Sure it's a bit pricey, but I think having a top-notch power supply for your pedalboard is priceless. Just being able to do away with a power strip or two full of wall warts is amazing in itself. The fact thing this cuts down on floor noise AND conditions your power supply too? Sign me up. Pair this up with a Pedaltrain board, and you've got yourself a sweet setup.",4,"Solidly Built, And Definitely Worth The Investment",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A3N7Y9QXT9LS9C,B0002IHGZC,Ethan Paulson,"[0, 0]","Great universal power supply for your pedals, and the ability to mount it under your board makes it awesome. I have two of these that I mount under my board and they power all my pedals perfectly. Would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a unit to power all their pedals with, and you won't get any noise interference with its isolated outputs.",5,Perfect power supply for your pedals,1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B0002IHGZC,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[1, 1]","This device is the best you can buy. There is nothing negative to write about it if you put the slightly high price aside. Zero noise. Indestructible casing. If you are reading this review, you are considering investing in the best you can buy for your rig. Do it!",5,Cream of the Crop,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002IHGZC,Nike,"[0, 0]",Come with all cables needed.Solid and very much worth the money im very happy with this purchase no regrets at all.,5,Great!,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0002IHGZC,Sam,"[0, 0]",This power supply is great for me. I attached it underneath my Pedal train and it works great. The 2 knobs you see on it can "Sag" the power to be less voltage. You can get your pedal to sound as if it has a dying battery in it.,5,Never had an issue,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B0002IHGZC,The Den,"[0, 0]","This is a great product that does what it says. It's a tad pricey, but all in all well worth it. My only complaint is that it's not labeled in a way that you can identify what outlet is what when it's mounted in a pedal train... other than that, it's a great device!",5,love this thing!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A33DAMPX4T6K57,B0002IHGZC,T. Murphy,"[0, 0]","This is simply the best power supply out there! Everything is so quiet, with no hum.....powered perfectly. Although I don't use all the options (such as the SAG option, and different voltage options, etc), it's great to have them available to me. I'd LOVE two more ports........but I guess you can't have it all!",5,Yes!!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A1RSRUQVKB5EBO,B0002IHP0S,A F&T,"[1, 4]","I haven't used this yet, but it seems solid and idiot proof - just like I need. Play coffee shops and will help if I drop my pick. Very good price.",4,seems nice,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B0002IHP0S,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[8, 8]","Not much to say - it's a pic holder that attaches to a music/mic stand and holds pics.As advertised, it does indeed attach nicely and easily and snugly to my music/mic stands, and it does, in fact, snuggly and easily hold pics.Well worth the small cost.",5,Excellent!,1242864000,"05 21, 2009",positive A3N7Y9QXT9LS9C,B0002IHP0S,Ethan Paulson,"[0, 0]",Allows me to keep picks on my mic stand for quick access if I need to grab a new one or drop one. Fits nice and snug on the mic stand and the picks are also snug into the holder. Would recommend to anyone looking for an easy solution to having picks ready to go!,5,Great solution for having picks ready to go,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B0002IHP0S,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","It fits nice an tight on mic stand, you can get around ten picks in it, so it's a good product.",5,Nice,1364342400,"03 27, 2013",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B0002IHP0S,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","singing and playing menas you dont get to bend down and pick up that pick you just dropped. I loved this holder, its small enough to fit in your pocket and when you go on stage just throw it on the mic stand. loved it but i forgot it at a gig, thats the down side of it being so small, easy to lose, but it is awesome",5,awesome until i lost it,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A303039F43KD4E,B0002IHP0S,GuitarExtreme,"[0, 0]","I'm rating it 4 stars because although it is able to attach to most mic stands, it doesn't fit them all very well. Opening up for headliners, you basically get given most of your stage gear (minus your own instrument gear) so if you're given a mic stand that has a smaller diameter tube, this will not fit as nicely. I was playing a couple shows and this thing would slowly slip down the pole (that's what she said). Usually worked fine. I'll still recommend this wedgie.",4,Not meant for skinny bean poles...,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B0002IHP0S,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[0, 0]","For the money, this is one of the best products I've reviewed. I went ahead and ordered two and before I even had a chance to buy them, the price dropped by a dollar or so. They easily fit on your mic stand and save you the hassle of trying to bend over and find your pick once you drop it. Definitely a smart buy. Don't play another show without these!",5,"Conveniet, affordable...Perfect!!",1299801600,"03 11, 2011",positive A1KCRFFQDLE7MA,B0002IHP0S,Jonah K,"[0, 0]",Love the security of having my picks within grasp! Great product and great value! I would highly recommend this to others.,5,Great Product!,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B0002IHP0S,lfeez,"[0, 0]",Not much to say here but is really nice to have around. Hold my picks tight and has them where i need them,5,Relly nice,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2MPM6M93OXIJT,B0002IHP0S,Linda Noullet,"[6, 6]","Just exactly as stated, this is a small rubber piece to hook on your mic stand or guitar stand. Holds 6 picks. It is exactly what I wanted for a great price. Thanks!Editing this review to say that today I got a few thin picks and the ""thin"" picks do not hold in this. Mediums do great but the thin fall right out. Fine for me because I will just keep medium in it but just thought it might be helpful information for someone.",5,Great little product,1330041600,"02 24, 2012",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0002IHP0S,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","How much can you say about a little piece of rubber that sticks on your mic stand??? First, it a great price - about the same as a Big Mac (LOL). Second, it fits great & does exactly what it's supposed to do. Third, now that I use a pick holder I wonder why I never did so before.I do have a tendency to break, drop or even wear-out picks when playing and this handy little device reduces the imnpact of this tendency. I have some solid / heavier weighted stands that ""stand-up"" to a quick grab of a pick from this holder. But when using one of my cheaper /lighter tripod-style stands I make sure I'm careful to lightly or barely insert the picks into the holder so I don't pull the whole stand down when extracting a pick.Great product - ""couldn't live without it"" (LOL), and it's NOT the manufacturer's fault I have some cheap light-weight stands.... If you're looking for a pick holder I can't think of any reason not to try this one.",5,Great Product !,1330905600,"03 5, 2012",positive A1NBZI880S5VXU,B0002IHP0S,Skippy,"[0, 0]","I'm not a performing musician, so I actually use this on my guitar stand to keep a variety of picks close at hand. Holds everything from a .5mm nylon pick to a 3.1mm rubber pick, and I have yet to see one fall out. Simple solution to a simple problem.",5,Easy to keep track of my picks,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A2206923NH9ZDI,B0002IHP0S,Texas Buyer,"[0, 0]",Fits all standard mike stands.Stays where it is supposed to.The perfect accessory for the stage or studio.Will buy some more.,5,Good quality universal pick holder.,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002II6V0,Chris30542,"[0, 0]",This mute allows me to practice without annoying my family and does not harm the violin. It seems well made.,5,Cuts volume in half,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A14XXL4GMWSI47,B0002II6V0,"Daryl J. Healey ""Daryl""","[1, 2]","I really wanted this to work, but it doesn't. Don't bother,it doesn't mute the strings at all. One star, just for it getting here on time.",1,Glaesel Violin Mute,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",negative A7WNXHL0QNHY7,B0002II6V0,happypup,"[0, 0]","cheap, easy to use, cuts sound 70%. Ideal for the beginner or those living in an apartment. Works exactly as described. If you want 90% sound reduction however you will need a metal mute. This one works better than the smaller rubber ones.",5,Cuts sound 70%,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0002II6V0,Igor B.,"[0, 0]","Glaesel Violin Ultra Practice Mute is good tool for your violin. If you are afraid to disturb your neighbors, when you are practicing violin - just buy it. It will put the sound down. It really works.",5,Glaesel Violin Ultra Practice Mute,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A33LV2M1PAJZ45,B0002II6V0,James Tunnicliffe,"[0, 0]","I works ok but you have to observe a few details when using it.Notice the curve of the Mute and the curve of the top of the bridge.It only is supposed to go on one way, to match the shape of the bridge.Try reversing it and you'll see what I mean.Also, you have to press the mute down almost all the way to the top ofthe bridge, otherwise it won't mute the sound very much.If used correctly, this mute works well.",4,"It works, but...",1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A21M5LI1AU7184,B0002II6V0,Jerry E. Semler,"[1, 1]","I am 65 years old and have been taking violin lessons for about nine months. As you can imagine, I need to practice a LOT! My wife of 43 years does not enjoy my practicing...especially when I practice monotonous scales.I saw the Glaesel Violin Ultra Practice Mute demonstrated on an online violin instructor's web site. I love it! Easy to put on and take off. The rubber won't hurt your violin, bridge or strings. You can barely hear it in the next room. You can actually control how much the mute actually mutes your violin by raising it a little bit above the bridge. My violin's tone doesn't change much at all with this mute.Now I can practice all I want without fear of my wife divorcing me!",5,Novice Violinist,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B0002II6V0,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",Nice to use to muse your violin. A must need to prevent from annoying people while your practicing. Great buy.,4,Good mute.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A2XKROL6XBFHT3,B0002II6V0,"Kathleen B. Janecka ""kay""","[0, 0]",Excellent! Mother's Little Helper! Highly recommend this item. It a rubber like stuff and will not damage the instrument. A Must.,5,Glaesel Ultra Violin/Viola Practice Mute -,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002II6V0,Michael,"[0, 0]","it doesnt completely mute my violin but i suppose nothing really can, it does take the loud peircing noise out though",5,works okay,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive ANVQ2KPZUNR4R,B0002II6V0,SnoopGrampyGramps,"[0, 3]","I can not evaluate the product until the instrument I purchased is repaired or returned. Sorry, I had rather not comment until it is used.",4,No comment at this time.,1371945600,"06 23, 2013",positive A14UXBBB68V9R0,B0002II6V0,StudentBern,"[0, 0]","Really perfect as advertised. Experienced player might have other choices, but for me, it was easy to use and exactly met its purpose.",5,Glaesel Violin Ultra Practice Mute,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B0002II6V0,tj,"[3, 5]","I bought a Glaesel Bridge & this Glaesel rubber mute together. I bought this because it was cheap and had so many good reviews. The mute fits the bridge fine, but compared to a brass mute (which of course works VERY well) this mute seems to do absolutely nothing. There is almost no discernible difference in playing the violin with or without this mute on. Also, the mute can affect your playing so certain notes screech or stutter or produce other undesirable noises.If You want or need a mute for practicing quietly (as many of us do), I suggest you buy something else. This item does not work and is a total waste of money. I tried this mute on a regular acoustic violin as well as a new Electric Violin bought here on Amazon (FYI, that cheap little electric violin is an awesome & fun item! *Just make sure you buyThe Original Peg Drops by Ardsley& aGlaesel Self-Adjusting 4/4 Violin Bridge Mediumwith it!).I consider this mute completely useless since it does not do anything at all. It does *not* mute or lower the volume of any violin in any noticeable way.",1,"Does Not Work as a Mute - if you need a practice mute, buy something else",1330905600,"03 5, 2012",negative A35QR07ZW63T65,B0002II6V0,Tobias L Merriman,"[0, 0]",Takes the edge off the violin sound. I keep it on my office violin so I don't disturb my neighbors which is silly because they are honduran spanish instructors and they sing shakira at ridiculous volume constantly.....,4,"Mutes, slightly",1377907200,"08 31, 2013",positive A23NSKTMSPPBTR,B0002II6V0,Wayne,"[3, 3]","I'm not sure how much I can say about a mute. It's easy to put on and take off, and it does its job. It mutes the violin to a reasonable level. I used an SPL meter at a distance where a sustained open G string gave a reading of about +2db. With the mute, it dropped to -6db. I then tried a Yamaha silent electric violin (unplugged) and from the same distance, it barely registered. I recalibrated the meter so the muted acoustic violin read about 1db, and the Yamaha read about -6db at that distance and setting.So it won't make your instrument completely silent, and from a purely subjective perspective, it seemed to bring things closer to the silent violin, perhaps seeming about 10 to 20% louder had I not measured it.With accessories, tonal quality is typically important. But with a mute, you expect it to deteriorate. Surprisingly, there was still a lot of tone left, especially compared to the unplugged electric, yet there were no buzzes or other horrible artifacts introduced.You can't expect this to give great sound or complete silence, but it won't disturb the neighbors or their dogs, and it won't make the instrument sound dead. This is about 15 times cheaper than the cheapest silent violin, and the latter will probably sound worse. It's not the ultimate solution for quietness but it lets you stick to your instrument of choice.",4,Does its job,1296864000,"02 5, 2011",positive A1NMFQP9ZR23AH,B0002KYXTM,"Amazon Customer ""eightrack""","[2, 2]","This pedal is solidly built, and works as advertised. If you're using it strictly as a volume pedal, it does the job nicely.The only problem with it is when you use it as an expression pedal -- it has no polarity switch for expression output.Plugged into some gear as an expression pedal (my Digitech RP55, for example), the down position is muted and the up position is full volume (the opposite of where it should be), and wah effects are backwards as well. There's no way to correct this without making your own crossover cable (which requires destroying a perfectly good patch cable).",4,"Solid, and does the job, but watch out for polarity!",1291334400,"12 3, 2010",positive A2744KNJHWVXMZ,B0002KYXTM,Brock Martin,"[8, 9]","I got this pedal recently. All in all, it's a pretty nice device, expecially for the price. Seems solid and well-made. It has a nice big pedal for big feet. It works smoothly. I have found no drawbacks to the operation or quality of this pedal. My only gripe, is that the power for the pedal is either by an internal 9V battery, or a 12V plug in power supply. Why the difference? The really bad part (for me) is that I bought this to install in a newly-purchased Behringer pedal board, which comes with a 9V power supply. So, in order for me to use this pedal in the board, I will have to run two different power supplies, or run the pedal on battery and everything else off of the pedalboard's power supply. [Behringer...this was not thought out very well.] I'm now in the process of making myself an voltage adapter, but finding all the right parts has proven so far to be a hassle. Bottom line: the pedal itself is great, but the power supply thing could be a frustration to you.One final note about Behringer...they seem to get bad marks now and then. I really don't understand why. I have two Behringer amps, two of their stomp boxes, the above-mentioned pedal board, and the volume pedal just discussed. I really like all of them. I have never had any problem with any of these items. They perform well, are well made, and certainly, all came at a reasonable price. Behringer's full range of products is so extensive, that I see little reason to buy any other brand. I'm sticking with them.",4,Good Pedal - one gripe,1269216000,"03 22, 2010",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B0002KYXTM,"C.C. ""Chris""","[0, 0]",The pedal itself works perfectly fine. Using it as a foot pedal controller on my Korg Triton LE.IT SQUEAKS. Needs some WD-40 :),4,Works great.....but squeaky!,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A2074KEJGRYJV4,B0002KYXTM,hcross,"[0, 0]",Great foot switch that is easy to use. I figured out that the whole body lifts up to expose the battery compartment. Wish they had put that in some instructions. If it's there I missed it.,4,Easy To Use,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0002KYXTM,Igor B.,"[0, 1]","Pedal is not working, it just making noise. Poor quality control.Actually it looks like used pedal, not like new.Don't recommend this product.",1,Pedal is not working,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",negative A2S9M3F1Z2XIQG,B0002KYXTM,JeffH,"[0, 0]","The power supply which is not included is a funky size, it does seem to work with a standard pedal power supply but I wouldn't recommend it only because it is not the proper size. The guy that was using this was using it with a Fender Telecaster, and a single 12" tube amp. He found that the volume was cut by ~ 15-20% even with the pedal turned all the way up. Any time a pedal allows for volume loss , it tends to effect tone & yes, Mr. Sound Engineer, "tone" is a real thing!The pedal is pretty bulky and won't fit well in most pedal boards, but it's not any more wide than the Morley, but it seems to be taller, longer, and heavier.I gave it 3 stars because, "It's Okay", but it is far from great, and I would not buy this product again. I understand the price is cheap, and if this is all you can afford, then go for it, but if you have the extra cheese, spread it.",3,Not well designed,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",neutral A2BK5M8IYNF7CV,B0002KYXTM,"J. Sanabria ""Deux bleus""","[0, 0]","All I gotta say about this product is that I get a volume/tone loss when it's plugged; that is a very big problem for me. Other than that is very well built, but the fact that it decreases my volume is a major issue for me.",2,Volume loss,1367798400,"05 6, 2013",negative A2AC3WEXSIOQQ7,B0002KYXTM,"Kevin Messerschmidt ""kainos""","[0, 0]","This is a good pedal overall, rare to see a stereo pedal at this price so I took the chance and I'm pleased. As some have said, the low range has quite a steep slope to it, uncomfortable foot angle. But it's a big pedal, and the pivot seems to be at just the right spot so I can go to lower ranges with my toes because the action is smooth. I wish the TS jacks were top/bottom instead of side by side, seems it would take 1/4 right angle connectors better. One gets in the way of the other. Or even better if it were a TRS jack so you'd only need one input. I might modify it for that.",4,Good stereo pedal,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A2SFO875EQ66AB,B0002KYXTM,Mark,"[0, 0]","In our acoustic guitar band, I often play intros and solos heavily amped, but when the rest of the band members come in, my strumming overpowers the rest. So I needed a way to throttle back to either nothing or slightly amplified in between intros and solos then apply full power as needed. This volume control foot pedal works exactly as described. Also, I had an extra 12 volt Netgear router wall wart that saves battery life during practice (I use the battery during gigs). Despite some comments I've seen, the battery is extremely easy to change - no problem at all! The device does reduce some of the signal going to my amp; hence only 4 stars.",4,Works exactly as advertised!,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A33PUQETQAM8XT,B0002KYXTM,NickT,"[0, 0]",Used this foot pedal for a and so far I've had know problems. Replaced the battery only once. Good product for a inexpensive foot pedal.,4,Nice Foot Pedal for the Price,1384041600,"11 10, 2013",positive A37WW789WSY81F,B0002KYXTM,Orcatrino,"[2, 3]","I share another reviewer's opinion about this pedal not being comfortable at certain treadle angles. However, because there is very little output in those lower positions, I don't find it to be an issue. In fact I rarely feel the need to use the full travel of the treadle when doing volume swells. I thought it a bit strange that this thing specifies a 12 volt AC adapter yet can be powered by a 9 volt battery. So... I decided to see if I would have any issues if I used my One-Spot AC adapter on it - polarity corrected, of course. It worked just fine. I usually power my looper with the same adapter so I built a splitter cable with labeled, polarity specific terminations and everything worked fine. My curiosity didn't end there though. I wanted to know if there would be any discernible difference if I used a 12 volt power supply. I did it and the only difference I could find was that the power indicator LED was just a wee bit dimmer using the 9 volt adapter. There was no change in the sonics whatsoever, nor was there a reduction in output volume that I could hear. So what's up with the 12 volt adapter spec, Behringer? Did you think you could fool all of us out here? I give it four stars because even though you don't have to use the pedal's full sweep, it just not very comfortable in those lower positions. I'll probably get used to it eventually.",4,"Au contraire, mes Amis. You CAN use a 9 volt adapter!",1347148800,"09 9, 2012",positive A38SICZYZTLDQ9,B0002KYXTM,Saltydawg,"[0, 0]","The travel would be tolerable for a sitting position..., but I stand in front of a mic on stage. The pedal generates a lot of "noise" so I can't use it. You get what you pay for. King Vox and Dunlop High Gain, both passive, have passed the test, and I'm pretty picky!",2,Noisy...long pedal travel,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",negative A3DGMJN91IUKGU,B0002KYXTM,Tommy B.,"[0, 0]","I was a bit skeptical on purchasing this pedal based on some of the reviews here, however most of the problems seemed related to using it as a volume pedal as opposed to an expression pedal. I only wanted this so that I could pair it with my RE-20 to control the intensity, and in that aspect, I can confirm that it works/pairs flawlessly. My only complaint is that the pedal seems to be extremely sensitive. For example; I tested using it as an expression pedal to control the filter of a VST synthesizer, and it was recognized and mapped without issue, but rocking the pedal ever-so-slightly would cause erratic movement on the filter. This is the same behavior that I have when connected to the RE-20, in that the slightest pedal movement will make the intensity or repeat rate to jump in a fashion that's anything but gradual. It's not the end of the world, but I was hoping that the movement would have been a bit more precise.",4,Works Great With The Roland RE-20 Space Echo,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B0002KYXTM,Twiddly Diddly,"[3, 5]","I purchased this as an extra CV controller for a Digitech Control 2. When I got it, I tried it out as a volume pedal just for kicks and YES it does suck the tone right out of the signal. As far as a CV controler? it sucks at that too! Why? it squeaks as you move it (after 5 minutes use, right out of the box). Behringer is a joke and gives German engineering a bad name (although only 'conceived' in Germany).It's a direct copy of the Yamaha FC9 and so I am about to purchase one of those and see how it compares. I'm betting the extra 45 dollars will be well worth it.Also, you may say ""who cares if it squeaks a little""? well I do when I am controlling volume swells or a 'wah' effect at low volume in the studio!Good luck if you buy it.",1,Forget it unless you are flat broke.,1284336000,"09 13, 2010",negative ATSVUBE2115N1,B0002KZAKS,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",Bought this mic for my daughter and she has been using it alot. Great quality for the money and works well. Mic is as described.,5,Awesome mic,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A1RSRUQVKB5EBO,B0002KZAKS,A F&T,"[3, 5]","I have been playing and singing off and on for close to 20 years and currently host an open mic at a local coffee shop. I have used lots of great equipment and mics including the oft mentioned sm57 and sm58. While I did not have either one of those to do an a/b comparison - I DID have 2 high-end (over $100 mics) to compare these too. One was an EV and the other a rather costly older Peavey. These mics compared favorably to both with a slighter flatter frequency response. The signal was not quite as hot as the EV and Peavey, but far more resistant to feedback - even when turned up to match the hotter volumes of the other 2. Can't speak to their longevity or reliability yet, but seems sturdy and a nice performing piece of musical equipment. I feel that these mics will compare favorably to anything under 150 bucks. Great value & highly recommended.",5,Incredible bang for the buck!,1332720000,"03 26, 2012",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B0002KZAKS,applegd07,"[0, 0]",this is the best mic for its quality and its price. perhaps on par with other brands but very much affordable.i will buy another one of this.,5,perfect mic!,1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0002KZAKS,Bloose,"[0, 0]",I like this mic very much. It sounds very nice for vocals and seems to be very well made. I do not use it in a professional capacity though but it certainly seems well enough made to stand up to plenty of use.,5,Nice sound and well made,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive ADRAB7F3AI7OL,B0002KZAKS,Cabbott,"[0, 0]","Excellent mic, rugged with great sound and zero extraneous noise.Does not have an on/off switch which is a bit disappointing.",4,Robust,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A2YGWCX3DQ6ER0,B0002KZAKS,Christian Morales,"[1, 1]",love is a perfect microphone for karaoke and mobile DJ live use it to provide live entertainment and I love your reception is perfect and not recommend it,5,amazing product,1357430400,"01 6, 2013",positive A2KI91IR3RA7D0,B0002KZAKS,David L. Vasser,"[7, 9]","First of all this is NOT the best microphone ever made. But for what they cost they certainly are more than I expected. I give it 4 stars as a microphone period, without even taking the low cost into consideration. They are so much better than the next cheapest thing that they are worth the extra $5 for sure. I bought one Behringer XM8500 then two more a couple of months later planning to use them as rehearsal microphones for a geezer band start up about 5 years go. However, we actually have used these for vocals at some live performances when the sound tech's personal SM-58's are busy at another job. I honestly think we sound about the same either way and maybe a little clearer with the Behringers. At one time Alice Cooper and his band were using the Behringer XM8500's, however they may have moved on now for all I know.These are not Shure SM-58 clones even though they appear to be cosmetic knockoffs. They have a slightly hotter output and a more flat response to my ears while the Shure's have a more pronounced lower mid boost that makes the male voice sound bigger and sometimes more distorted if not eq'ed correctly. They are an ideal backup vocal microphone since the Behringer behaves like a compromise between a microphone tailored for a male voice and a microphone tailored for a female voice and actually works well without heavy eq. It also is if anything more versatile than the SM-58 as it can be useful as an acoustic instrument pickup microphone working for anything that you would ordinarily use an SM-57 to pick up. It doesn't overload easily, has a high output and a tight pattern with about the same feedback rejection as the SM-58. It has a reasonably decent blast filter, so if using it for outdoor instrument pickup you don't have to add a windscreen. Another strength of these is durability. My 3 have sustained numerous drops, a couple of falls happened while boom stand mounted so not only did the microphone fall but the weight of the boom stand was behind it adding more mass to the force of the fall. No damage at all to any of them! I used to cringe when they fell or got dropped but now I just shrug. One weak point about these is they are more sensitive to handling noise, but on the stand handling noise is no issue. Mine came in hard plastic foam lined cases with stand adapters. The stand adapters are sort of flimsy but usable. If you want SM-58's you need to buy SM-58's. If you want a good all around microphone in the $20 to $40 class then try one of these. No on-off switch on these but we do have switches on some of the SM-58's we use and frankly the on-off switch is a liability! I don't think you can find a better microphone new for the money and recommend them as a decent all-around microphone for the price. You can pay more and get less.",4,Bargain Microphone or Just a Cosmetic Knockoff?,1316908800,"09 25, 2011",positive A18ZKZXXA3WHSJ,B0002KZAKS,Edward,"[0, 0]","Bought this so my mommy can sing karaoke on YouTube. Also my cousins use it when practicing before using the condenser microphone before home studio recordings with my focusrite 2i2 interface. my cousin and I can perform live at house parties and events so as to entertain the crowd. So it was something that was necessary. and not waste of money or an unwanted item. Also i don't really have to use headphones because it is a dynamic microphone which reduces loop back when using skype or playing video games and talking to your friends, so now i can listen through my speakers.",5,Perform live at parties and My mom can now sing karaoke,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive AU9BPT3Y3K6J4,B0002KZAKS,G. L. Beebe,"[0, 0]","Nice mic - good quality, no problems and have used this heavy over the past year. Sounds identical to my Shure SM58, but MUCH less.",5,Great value,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A18X90KMZ6KZ3H,B0002KZAKS,Ingrid Shelton,"[0, 0]",I bought this to use in Children's Church. Works great. Has a nice sound. Well made. It has held up with all the kids using it. Great value for the price.,5,Great!,1382486400,"10 23, 2013",positive A1C6T412QATCAJ,B0002KZAKS,Jacy D. Gillum,"[0, 0]","Works great especially for the price. Just put a little more highs and mids when you eq it, and its pretty close to the sm58.",5,Works great.,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A3GSBNVP2LPFRB,B0002KZAKS,johns3620,"[0, 0]",It's light and has great sound for interviews. I would recomende this mic for any station and we are Z108.net visit us on the web and hear it live.,5,Nice mic for field work,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0002KZAKS,Joseph F. Bierley,"[1, 1]","Good microphone for the money, sounds a little better than my AKG D88S, knocked it down to 4 stars due to the fact it does not have an on/off switch. I am a user of Behringer products though, own 2 of their amps.",4,Behringer XM8500 microphone,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002KZAKS,Josh Leger,"[1, 1]","This is a great quality microphone and at a good price. Keep it mind it is XLR, for those that haven't noticed. XLR is a better quality than other connections. It's the same physical shape and size as a rock band microphone (Looking for a good comparison.), and is MUCH better quality. It's flawless in quality and doesn't give any feedback. I would recomment for anyone, especially having such a great price.",5,Great quality microphone/Good price,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B0002KZAKS,"karaoke ""music lover""","[0, 0]","I haven't used this mic much, yet, but so far it has a great sound. It is loud and projects the voice out front of the music. For 25 bucks I don't think you can beat it. I'm happy so far. I may buy some more of them. It is not ""too short"" as one reviewer complained. It is a standard length just like the SM-58.",5,Good Mic for the Money,1372204800,"06 26, 2013",positive AJGIN15VFGXBG,B0002KZAKS,"K. Nguyen ""musicLover""","[1, 10]","I ordered two of them and both arrived within a week. I tested both of them, they sound quite good as the majority reviewers said (that's why I bought this !!!). And they are solidly built too, not one of the pretty light microphone that comes in with cheap karaoke machine.I don't expect to come with it, so no cable is OK for me.Here is the BUT ...... : there is no ON/OFF switch, this really pissed me off.But this is my fault, I should have read the 1 star review first.The photo shows no ON/OFF switch, however this does not catch any attention.And all seller seems to have trouble to say ""this product does not have this, does not have that..."" It only says what the product does have.Oh well, I got stuck with two microphones without ON/OFF switch.I can buy an adapter with on/off switch for microphone.",2,very good microphone BUT .....,1350259200,"10 15, 2012",negative APVLFUAI3IDF7,B0002KZAKS,linh,"[0, 1]","wow wow I can't believe it working wonderful.I'm using it karaoke online in paltalk.I did compairation with somes I have, it's perfect vocal.I connected it with mixer Alesis 8 input.I wish it's built with switch on/offRecomend to buyer. Thanks Amazon",5,"Behringer XM8500 Dynamic Microphone, Cardioid",1303516800,"04 23, 2011",positive A1WSJ7PT9GTD6B,B0002KZAKS,OMEB,"[19, 21]","I am a professional touring and recording artist, OMEB, who typically sings through a beta 58. I have recently been very impressed with some of Behringer's products. Sometimes I will run sound for local festivals and needed a few extra vocal mics. I had read a few good reviews of this and decided to buy one. At $25 I figured I could chance it! I used this in place of my beta 58 at a recent show. The mic was much hotter than the 58, better bass response and the boosted highs in all the right frequencies! As far as durability... that is the question, but if you are looking for a great mic that doesn't cost $160 bucks... this is your mic!",5,Outstanding,1312070400,"07 31, 2011",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0002KZAKS,Risenheart Consulting,"[1, 1]","I was expecting a so-so mike for the price, boy was I surprised! This mike is great. One thing I did notice was that if it wasn't fed into a mixer you need some low impedance filters to keep the thing from buzzing, other than that it works great.",5,WOW!,1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive A2H629SI5VJGRM,B0002KZAKS,"Robert Mitchell ""Rob Mitchell""","[1, 1]",This is a high quality microphone. Sounds really clear and noise is nonexistent. Works great with my new mixer. Built very sturdy with metal and not plastic. Shipping was great along with packaging. This is a very nice dynamic mic!,5,Mic Check!,1311897600,"07 29, 2011",positive A1TYYT15KT9TDQ,B0002KZAKS,Robert S.D.,"[1, 1]","This is a very nice microphone for the money and for general voice over work.I would not use this mic for professional singing, just spoken word.I have many microphones, and this compares to the $50. range mics.",5,Can't go wrong...,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AKPVT396SPLII,B0002KZAKS,"R. READ ""Re` Read""","[0, 0]","I originally was planning on purchasing 2- 3 packs of xm1800s, but after hearing the difference between the xm1800 and the xm8500 it was a no brainer.I was looking to get 5 vocal microphones on a budget for a band that sings loads of harmonies in every song.I really wanted Sure SM58’s, but the budget did not allow it.I normally stay away from Behringer due to bad experiences with their consoles and compressors etc., but these microphones were a game changer for me.They have a very full and even tone without any mud or extreme plosives, also an excellent output level to the mixer.I was able to EQ them easily for both male and female vocal ranges. I was told by all 5 singers that they could here themselves loud and clear through the monitors.I was also able to get a nice even mix on the front end.I do not know of anything better for the price in live vocal microphones right now.",5,A very good budget live vocal microphone.,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002KZAKS,Sessue,"[3, 3]","This is a terrific value for anyone who wants something like the Shure SM58 but doesn't want to lay out $100. I bought it myself as a kind of experiment. I'm learning blues harp. I wanted to try out mikes that could be used for a combination of vocals and harmonic playing. For this reason, the mike had to be one that I could cup in my hands but also mount on a stand. While my Astatic JT-30 has the great shape and crunchy sound that harp players love, I can't (easily) mount it on a stand and use it for vocals.The spherical receiver makes the XM8500 pretty easy to cup in my hands. The torpedo body mounts easily on my OnStage boom mike stand. And the low-impedance output feeds nicely into my guitar amps with no need for preamping or impedance-matching (and no resulting noise or signal loss).The mike isn't perfect, but its low cost and generally excellent construction more than make up for the slight deficiencies. Here are a couple of more casual notes:1. The mike in the picture looked bluish to me. What I actually received was a mike with a very nice black finish.2. The product description seems to report a weight of 8.5 ounces. I measured this mike at 10.3 ounces. That gives it a substantial feel although the mike is still a bit lighter than similar dynamic mikes that I've used.3. The mike has 500 ohms impedance and a frequency response up to 16,000 Hz. Bluesmen prefer a cut-off at 10,000 to give a midrange boost, but tweaking can compensate for the extended range on this mike.4. The mike doesn't have an on-off switch, perhaps its only real deficiency. These switches really are very handy.5. In actual use, the mike dosn't seem very susceptible to pops, and there is no hiss.6. The mike comes with a pretty substantial hard-shell carrying case with a molded foam interior that is more than enough protection. I find a smaller zippered case to be more convenient for pacing this mike in a suitcase, but if you are toting a fair amount of equipment around, or storing this at home, then the oversized case should work well.I hope this helps.",5,A value mike for the Mississippi sax,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B0002KZAKS,SJ Holley,"[1, 1]",This is a great microphone. It fits easily into all the recording equipment I'm using. It has some heft to it so I know it's not going to fall apart and be some wimpy microphone. It gives me great sounds.,5,Great Microphone,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002KZDN2,almost I,"[0, 0]",I was messing around with the wiring in a MIM strat and I ended up melting the switch. So I ordered this one to replace it. Worked out perfect.,5,quick fix,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002KZDN2,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",Working great on my Stratocaster. Excellent purchase. Feels good to switch positions solid and quiet. I should've bought this to replace the original switch from the start.,5,Nice upgrade to an after market switch.,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002KZDN2,djinx,"[0, 0]","Perfect OEM. ONE WORD OF WARNING, if you are not good at soldering and/or you don't have a good iron, don't try this yourself. The contacts are very thin and will burn up in a hurry. I recomend readingThe Fender Stratocaster Handbook: How To Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot, and Modify Your Stratif you are unsure.",5,Just what the Dr. ordered,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002KZDN2,John Barry,"[2, 2]",I've wired and rewired countless guitars and have had a couple fail recently. Don't know if their QC has gone downhill or what. I didn't send them back because they're usually around $10 but it's disconcerting when a Fender product unexpectedly fails. It would have 5 stars but for the recent failures.,3,I like these and have used them in countless guitars but there are better out there.,1343692800,"07 31, 2012",neutral AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B0002KZDN2,kannibul,"[0, 0]","Bought a couple of these to build pre-loaded pickguards for strats. They work just fine, nice solid feel, screws included, and white or black tips. There are two rows of connectors",5,Great 5-way switch,1384473600,"11 15, 2013",positive AN5QXK8A9F8LH,B0002KZDN2,"S. O. ""soo""","[1, 1]","this has a good weight, nice connections, and all together fender charm. pretty decent price compared to GC as well",5,seems to be of good quality,1362182400,"03 2, 2013",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002KZDN2,StormJH1,"[1, 1]","First of all, a little Amazon 101 - review the PRODUCT, not the service or the vendor. Giving out 1-star ratings because you had a shipping issue or because some third party (like Fender) didn't get you the right model is unfortunate, but it has nothing to do with the product itself. All you do is create the impression that this is a poorly-designed product, when exactly the opposite is the case.I have a Fender 5-way in my loaded pickguard as part of a Squier upgrade. Beware that traditional Strats are 1 3/4"" thick, where as many Bullets and Affinity Strats are slightly less than that. As such, you might have the bottom of this switch hitting the inside of the guitar. You might need to either live with this or shave/sand out a portion of the interior if that's the case.But the switch itself works great and, really, is quite inexpensive relative to its importance!",5,Functions great on Strats and similar guitars!,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive AASCUHX7YUC6M,B0002KZE7C,Amazon Customer,"[2, 2]","It would be improper for me to claim that these FIT Stratocasters, because I have a Stratocaster remake and I drilled new holes for a Stratocaster pickguard to get the screws in. What I can say is that the packaging is nice and doesn't seem cheapo (surprised it didn't come all scattered in an envelope or in a ziplock bag) the size of the screws was right, the dark chrome finish on the screws is pretty slick, and it came with more than enough to install a Stratocaster pickguard. I'm sure the screws are the right length to fit authentic Stratocasters anyways.",5,Good product,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",positive A8OBY4EP2OCDZ,B0002KZE7C,Brendon,"[2, 2]","These screws are not a shiny chrome, so they worked perfectly for my pearl pickguard and black Fender Strat body. They are good quality screws.",5,Great screws for black guitar body,1302220800,"04 8, 2011",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002KZE7C,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",I have replaced my old tarnished screws with these. They fit great and plenty of screws. I am going to replace all my old screws with these.,5,Nice upgrade from my old rustling screws. more screws than I expected. Excellent choice.,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002KZE7C,David Burch,"[0, 0]","Fender guitars are made for tinkering -- they are basically just lumber assembled with wood screws. At any given time I have a Fender guitar taken apart, and these little finishing screws replace the pickguard screws I inevitably lose. Don't get me wrong -- I am a die-hard Fenderista, but you gotta admit they are manufactured objects, not fine examples of the luthier's art. That's what makes them so much fun to play and modify.",5,Fits like the originals,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002KZE7C,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I bought these because I am constantly loosing screws when I change pickguards or do new builds.These are exactly what the doctor ordered. Original equipment so they're the right screws, A must have for every guitarist, no matter what brand you own as they work on everything.These are well made and don't strip when screwing in for the first time. If it's a new project, always drill pilot holes anyway. I am so glad I bought these, one by one they are being used...almost time to order another set.I store them in a little sandwich bag. 5 stars",5,fantastic,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002KZE7C,djinx,"[1, 1]","They have slightly more of a nickel finish than chrome and look way better, and they give u some spares.",5,Ex-cell-ant!!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002KZE7C,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","these Fender pickguard screws are excellent, they work well with any project you may be doing at the moment, I replaced these with the squier standard screws on my strat and they're much better than the ones you get on the squier guitars made better and with a small screw face the keep your axe looking excellent",5,excellent for any project,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B0002KZE7C,JdoubleH,"[1, 2]","Pretty disappointed in the color. As the review title indicates, what I received is more of a 'black chrome' or dingy stainless color. These are simply not going to work with the MOTS pickguard I purchased them for. Perhaps they would blend in better on a black, black pearl or tort pickguard.I ordered another package from another vendor and got the same result. Perhaps it is a large factory shipment that is 'bad'. Some are very dull looking. Very disappointing, really.",1,Pretty dark color for chrome- maybe black chrome in the wrong package?,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",negative A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B0002KZE7C,Jon,"[0, 0]","OK, so they are just screws....... but a quality replacement for ones for the rusting one!!! And it is fender licensed!",5,Great Product!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B0002KZE7C,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","These are the original, perfect fit on my american deluxe strat, so durable I got them for a while and they are still brilliant and making my guitar looking beautiful :D good stuff!",5,Perfect fit and durability,1340064000,"06 19, 2012",positive ASEBPAY8IBNI2,B0002KZE7C,jr,"[0, 0]","You get more than enough screws to install a front pickguard and a tremolo on your Stratocaster, however this lacks the two longer screws near the bridge on the front pickguard. Other than the two missing screws, this hardware is a great replacement for any missing or oxidized hardware on your Stratocaster.",4,all the screws except for the two pickguard screws by the bridge.,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A3FUKVX3B48315,B0002KZE7C,Ken Blevins,"[0, 0]",They work no issues handy to have on hand. Dont know what else to say they are screws they fasten thongs in place,4,inventory product,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A2VY4F62JE9HCJ,B0002KZE7C,"Legend ""Legend Eleuthera""","[0, 0]","Old screws rust, and often when presented with a new pick guard there are 11 instead of 8 holes for attachment. This package neatly solved the easthetic and necessary matching finish of the guitar. Also good for lost attachment screws on the back of the guitar and for tuning mechanisms.",5,Needed and right size,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive ADH957M2NJJ8Z,B0002KZE7C,Loren A Griffin,"[0, 0]","I guess they are just screws, but they seem to be good quality. Worth a little extra for the Fender quality I suppose.",5,Worked Great,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B0002KZE7C,Lytle3891,"[2, 2]",What can I say they are srews and they held my pickgaurd in place. they fit in the factory hole without a problem. nothing fancy they just work.,5,screws,1311033600,"07 19, 2011",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B0002KZE7C,Matt,"[0, 0]","What can I say? Fits perfectly for a pickguard on a Fender style guitar. You could probably find them at a cheap hardware store, but I was too lazy to go looking.",5,Works.,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002KZE7C,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","Normal pickguard screws, nothing special here. You do get a nice amount for the money, though, so this is still a good, if not great, deal. Good to buy for stocking up with, just don't expect anything special because of the Fender name.",4,OK for what you pay,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0002KZE7C,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",Pickguard screws. The screws are not very tough and you have to be gentle with them so that the screwdriver doesn't bugger up the heads. They are not high enough quality that they can be put in and taken out more than a couple of times before they become worn.,4,Will likely not get two or three uses out of them,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A2895CKKVDHVDM,B0002KZE7C,N1ZW Rob,"[0, 0]","These screws fit my project guitar perfectly and considering it was an older Epiphone by Gibson S-900 that I opted to add a pick guard too, the screws fit everything perfectly. The look of the screws was even better than the cheap one you find on most import and low end made guitars the have the fat heads and strip really easy. I will purchase again for my next build.",5,Fender Pickguard Screws,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A3NK6WKA7GKRZS,B0002KZE7C,p pouncey,"[0, 0]",Replacing your pickguard? Lost a screw? Authentic replacement screws if you need them. I ordered these with a new pickguard for my Strat in case I lost or boogered up one of the screws. Exactly like stock screws.,5,Bright screws,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A330W6L217G0U6,B0002KZE7C,Rich,"[0, 0]","They are and look the right size and fit the cover well, a must when you want the right screw for the job thanks",5,Thi look good,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002KZE7C,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]","Finishing a build for a customer, without these, would have been a real problem. Also used these for the tremolo back cover. Very handy. And no digging the the parts bin for screws.",5,Glad I got these in time.,1343606400,"07 30, 2012",positive AN5QXK8A9F8LH,B0002KZE7C,"S. O. ""soo""","[0, 0]","Screws, just the right size. Shipped free as an add on item, at the time. No brains er...what else?",5,do the trick,1362182400,"03 2, 2013",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B0002KZE7C,Stinky K.,"[0, 0]",I can't believe these were actually sent to me. The heads are smaller than normal pickguard screws and the metal is blackened. They come from Taiwan but look like they were subcontracted to China. I am sending them back. There is no way I would use these. Any screw you get from Home Depot would work better and look more attractive. I am seeing nothing but product after product like this coming from Fender and it is a clear sign they are simply trying to maximize profits at any cost.,1,The Slide Continues,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",negative AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002KZE7C,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]",Came with more screws than i needed. They were the right size. No issues. Thanks. You shouldnt be disappointed with this item.,5,"More than I needed to do the job, so thanks",1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0002KZEAE,almost I,"[2, 2]",I used this to replace a Pot in my MIM Telecaster. Works great. I didn't notice any change in tone. It just worked like the old one. But the main this is that it worked. And my Tele sounds as great as it always did.,5,worked great,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0002KZEAE,Charlo,"[0, 0]","Comes with a capacitor, so that's a bonus. These pots are CTS and have a nice tight feel compared to Alpha pots. Alpha are a little cheaper, have basically the same tolerance, are slightly looser in feel as you turn, and get the job done pretty much the same. What it really boils down to is whether you prefer a slightly tighter feel, or a slightly looser turning knob.",4,Does the job,1350259200,"10 15, 2012",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002KZEAE,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",Perfect for my guitars. Sounds great for my telecaster and my Stratocaster guitars. Capacitor are a nice generalized choice. Excellent choice.,5,Sound great,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002KZEAE,djinx,"[5, 7]","I was a little disappointed. Don't know if it's a QC problem or if I just got some rejects but out of 6 pots, 1 was out of spec (315k) and 2 were almost out (289k, 205k). 1 was right on the money and the other 2 were within 10%. They are CTL's so I'm a bit confused. Other than that they work fine, they have the nut, washer and cap included (no knob). I will be upgrading the caps.",2,I was a little disappointed.,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",negative A3MXU3CH4BJ465,B0002KZEAE,J.A,"[3, 4]","Hi, I thought these pots would come without the proper caps, it`s not on the description of the product, and they did, so I'm pleased by it, have not installed them yet... they are CTS brand, it`s hard to read what uF are the caps, I think they are 0.022uF the standard for Fender guitars",5,They bring the caps,1293580800,"12 29, 2010",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B0002KZEAE,John Barry,"[0, 0]","I've never had one of these pots fail on me. Never had one go scratchy. I'm sure they will, as most pots will, but I've either been fortunate or these are very well made pots.",5,These have always worked flawlessly for me.,1343692800,"07 31, 2012",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B0002KZEAE,kannibul,"[1, 1]","Ordered 6, and out of 6, I have exactly zero flat washers. Doesn't match the picture. Caps are marked 223K, so, looking that up, they are 0.022uf. Pot, lockwasher, nut, and cap are what is included.",4,Missing flat washers,1384214400,"11 12, 2013",positive AI3UHRU7ZBXFL,B0002KZEAE,Luis Santana,"[0, 0]",Al ser el producto fender original se ve que es robusto.. y con una buen duravilidad.. hoy lo instalare.. Saludos desde Venezuela!!,5,Original Fender!,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",positive A3412OM2NWNT5E,B0002KZEAE,Nilram,"[0, 0]",I bought this to replace a recently busted (generic) volume pot. It works like a champ. I'm a stickler for genuine OEM parts so I typically by Fender only.,5,Cool Beans,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B0002KZEAE,Paparaptor,"[1, 2]","These were purchased for my parts bin. They fit, they work, they are quiet and they won't make your life miserable. That's all I want from replacment parts.",4,They work. What else can you ask for?,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A2MHK6C40Z54TB,B0002KZEAE,Rob M.,"[0, 0]","Used this to replace a dead volume pot in an older Strat-type guitar, and it sounds great! The diameter of the threaded portion was a little larger than the original, Chinese pot, so I needed a cheap reamer (purchased through Amazon) to enlarge the pickguard hole. It's a nice, smooth pot with no scratchiness. nice big lugs to solder to.",5,A perfect replacement volume pot,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive AFBETARDFURG,B0002KZEAE,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]","Good upgrade for my Squier Deluxe Strat. Although, note that if your pickguard isn't a Fender made brand, the hole in the pickguard maybe a little small. Not to worry. All I did was took a drill bit the same size as the "screw" (where the knob goes on, and drilled the pickguard, thus it fitting. Over all nice purchase.",5,Awesome,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002KZEMC,B. Shumway,"[3, 3]","I used this on my last stratocaster build. It arrived quickly and was well packaged. It is black and has a kind of white stripe along the edge, so if you are looking for just a solid black pickguard, be aware. The cool thing about this pickguard is that it already has aluminum on the back. I was shielding and star grounding all of my guitars and one of the painful parts was spraying adhesive on the back of pickguards and then putting foil on them and cutting it to fit. These already come with foil, so there is no need to shield them any more than they already are.It fit my body perfectly and I am happy with the purchase.",5,Looks Sharp,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B0002KZEMC,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",This pickguard was used. It not only was missing the protective plastic but it actually was scratched from being on a guitar before.,1,I payed for a new pickguard but got a used one.,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",negative A2IMZNPSJGB2HQ,B0002KZEMC,Fernando Valenzuela,"[1, 1]","I picked this up because I wanted to change up the looks of my 3-tone sunburst American Standard. The holes lined up perfectly and it was easy to install but that's what you'd expect since this is a genuine Fender part. The only concern really is whether or not the color will work on your guitar. At first, it took some getting used to as it really darkened up the look of my Strat but I like the way it came out with aged white pick up covers and knobs.",5,Fits like a glove and looks great,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B0002KZEMC,Jeremy D.,"[0, 0]","I would think it would be reasonable to assume that this would fit a Squier Bullet Strat, but the holes didn't line up, it didn't fit between the neck and the bridge, in fact, it was completely wrong. Nice quality though.",2,Nice quality though,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",negative ASG42G9QTBUX1,B0002KZEMC,Kyle,"[0, 0]","Genuine fender pick guard. It's pre-shielded. Perfect for your next build, or for replacing your standard white guard to set you apart.",5,Genuine fender,1378080000,"09 2, 2013",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B0002KZEMC,Mark Rodgers,"[2, 2]","Absolutely perfect. Some other reviewer complained about theirs being blemished, but I'm guessing they just didn;t know to pull off the protective layer. Mine was shiny-new, and was an absolute perfect fit on my Mexi-Strat. The price was the best,anywhere,and with free shipping, I couldn't be happier.",5,Strat pickguard,1359417600,"01 29, 2013",positive A3K24MXK7GFY8,B0002KZEMC,MoisesGo,"[0, 0]","It fit my American Vintage 70's Strat. My guitar had an 11-hole pickguard. I ordered an 11-hole pickguard and it fit like a glove.The guitar is 3-ply plastic, black/white/black. This is what most black Fender genuine replacement pickguards will look like.I am happy with the purchase.",5,Great 11-hole pickguard,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A3MKGUUWT9OOY6,B0002KZEMC,Mr.Malapropism,"[0, 0]","I have a Candy apple red Squier Surf Statocaster. Came wiht a whited pearl pickgaurd. Switch it for this Black one. Looks great, really classes it up in my opinion. I also got black knobs as well. fits my axe perfectly",5,Classes up my Squier Surf Stratocaster,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive AZVME8JMPD3F4,B0002KZEMC,Reaperman,"[0, 1]",Bought this a while back just got around to installing it on my mexi strat. Doesn't fit perfect. Kinda bummed but oh well,1,Was so so.,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",negative A3GLD5QF1HMGO0,B0002KZEMC,Tyler Adams,"[0, 0]",Fit my 07 MIM strat perfectly. Looks like a whole new guitar now. If you have a Fender guitar then suck it up and buy only fender parts for it. The Cheap china copies on ebay dont fit.,5,Just what I needed,1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002KZEMC,Victor Hugo,"[1, 1]","I put this pickguard in a MIM White Blonde Stratocaster, and guitar looks so great. I didn't need any kind of adaptation to put in my guitar.",5,Fender quality,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002KZFYE,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I needed a Jack Plate for my custom Stratocaster build and ordered this one. It was far better than I expected. It is very heavy duty, great chrome plating. Not at all what I expected for the money. A definite quality part worthy of this project that will be with me for life. Nothing but the best going on this guitar, including this plate.",5,Perfect for my custom build,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B0002KZFYE,djinx,"[0, 0]",Was upgrading the chrome on an MIM. Perfect fit. Used Switchcraft jack. Includes screws and 1 washer(for the jack). Looks great.,5,Perrrrr-fect!!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A2VY4F62JE9HCJ,B0002KZFYE,"Legend ""Legend Eleuthera""","[0, 0]","Spipped and received on time,It fits, it works, it is heavier guage than most replacements. happy with it - like it.",5,Great!,1355097600,"12 10, 2012",positive ADH957M2NJJ8Z,B0002KZFYE,Loren A Griffin,"[0, 0]",Fender quality is just a step above the competition and worth the extra money over cheaper generic products. Worked perfectly for my latest guitar project.,5,Great Product,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002KZFYE,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]","Not much to screw up. Good quality parts, on an essential product. Brain-dead simple install. And no surprises; works like a champ!",5,Gotta have it.,1343606400,"07 30, 2012",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B0002KZFYE,Stinky K.,"[0, 0]","Wow, I'm shocked. A Fender aftermarket product that didn't come with some sort of defect or problem. Amazing. Whomever does QC for this part should take over the the complete aftermarket parts division and replace the guys that do QC for the other parts I've purchased.",4,A Pearl Amongst Swine,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002KZFYE,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]",Not a lot of moving parts on this piece. LOL Its a simple piece to attach to your strat body.,5,What to say?,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive AU9RL6MBM25YY,B0002KZHQA,Arlcay,"[2, 2]","This is my second Fender Polish Cloth. They are basic, but that's all I need for a quick wipe down of my instrument after I'm done playing. The only slight negative is the fact that they tend to unravel around the edges. Even though this has happened to me, it didn't keep me from buying the second one. The fact that they are basic and inexpensive is good enough for me. It gets softer with time and use. Overall I have to say that I'm satisfied with the Fender Polish Cloth.",4,Great cloth to throw in your case or gig bag,1265241600,"02 4, 2010",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002KZHQA,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",i love waxing my guitars..keep em protected...these stay in every case i own...works well to keep finger prints off...should make a couple of different sizes...but these for the price work fine...enjoy,5,works fine...,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B0002KZHQA,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[0, 0]",Great price on a high-quality polishing cloth.Not much else to say about it - it polishes my guitar very nicely.,5,Nice polishing cloth - good price,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0002KZHQA,desrtroz,"[2, 2]","Item arrived as described and on time - Way larger than expected, but my son loved it! Says it's easier to use than the smaller cloths we've gotten before.",5,Fender Polish Cloth - Untreated,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B0002KZHQA,John S.,"[1, 1]",use the cloth often to polish my guitar. The fender logo makes it look legit. Recommended to one and all.,5,used often,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A1HQN6CNAO683Y,B0002KZHQA,"Mr. Kipp M. Webb ""The Kipster""","[0, 0]",This cloth is perfect for wiping your guitar down after a playing session. A guitar is an investment and you should protect it. A good polish cloth is a must.,5,Excellent wipe down,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive AXWEQHTXQWR7Q,B0002KZISM,Andrew P.,"[1, 1]","Buttons itself are fine, however when I was installing it the screw broke inside the guitar (right above the thread). And I even pre-drill it. there is no way I can get it out :( so had to find real screw and drill new hole next to it (now slightly off-center now)",2,screw broke inside the guitar,1369094400,"05 21, 2013",negative A27TXR7VCI5FKS,B0002KZISM,J. Brown,"[0, 0]","A bit wimpy, but so far they are holding up.",3,Three Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",neutral ADH957M2NJJ8Z,B0002KZISM,Loren A Griffin,"[0, 0]",This was exactly what I needed and worked out great. It would have been nice to have the felt pads included with the buttons. I had to pay another dollar at my local guitar shop for the felt padded washers.,5,Great Product,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",positive A35CRCL7WVUCYG,B0002KZISM,Mike Brown,"[0, 0]",I ordered these strap buttons to upgrade some of my existing buttons. I have recently purchased these beautiful guitar straps and needed new buttons. These were filler items for a much larger purachse. Thanks.,5,Customer comments,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A330W6L217G0U6,B0002KZISM,Rich,"[0, 0]","They work nice on the guitar, make sure you use glue on the on the wood screw when installing it .This will help it to stay in the wood and not back out .",5,nice,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive AFBETARDFURG,B0002KZISM,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[1, 1]",They fit fine. Works as described lol. Comes with the screws and the "cotton" washers so you dont scratch the body.,5,Coool,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0002KZISM,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","Not an exciting item, I'll admit, but they work as advertised and I do love having strap buttons on my instruments.",5,"Work great, get the job done...",1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002KZISM,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]","What to say about this except that they mounted properly, came with the right screws and I didnt have any issues. LOL",5,"Well, ? LOL",1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive AASCUHX7YUC6M,B0002KZIV4,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","These knobs arrived in perfect condition, the correct color and fit my Stratocaster remake well. You can't necessarily go wrong with knobs. I like the black look to my guitar now.",5,Work as intended,1326844800,"01 18, 2012",positive A1EQYR35KLTECN,B0002KZIV4,animulvr,"[0, 0]","Need 2 volume knobs and 1 tone, so for the price (and in the past) I have always purchased 2 packs together with no issues, however recently I needed and ordered some and I found out of 4 sets, no consistency in quality... example the lettering is thinner on some than others within the same set and between sets of the same item#. Also some had bright white lettering and others did not (but where not vintage lettering either). Guess these are too cheap for Fender to have QC on.Will try other brands next time.",1,Inconsistent sets probably no QC for these.,1387324800,"12 18, 2013",negative ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0002KZIV4,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","These knobs fit well on the pots in my strat and they match the color of the black fender pickguard as well. They look nice, work well, were easy to replace, and do the job. What more could you ask of strat knobs?",5,Perfect color match,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A1RPGT25Q5QSKU,B0002KZIV4,"Donald E. Cooper ""MarsFan""","[0, 0]",I needed good knobs! I enjoy them! I highly recommend them! They will last for a long time and they are a good product!,5,Good knobs!,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A2VY4F62JE9HCJ,B0002KZIV4,"Legend ""Legend Eleuthera""","[0, 0]","These are perfect, but for hybrid projects where more than three knobs are needed I would like to have more individual ones available rather than the restriction of quantity and descriptions contained in the package. I have had to borrow other knobs for other potentiometers which don't match, they are functional but aesthetically imbalanced",5,These are perfect,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B0002KZIV4,Lytle3891,"[0, 0]","bought these for my Squire Strat. I was changing the look with new pickgaurd, nobs and switch tips. these nobs fit great and look great. I would difenantly recomend them",5,great look and fit,1311033600,"07 19, 2011",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B0002KZIV4,mikey3582,"[0, 0]","Well, unless you absolutely botch production, it's hard to go wrong with some guitar knobs. Typical plastic, durable, and looks good.",4,Good product.,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002KZIV4,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]","I have an abundance of strat parts. So when a vintage non-strat type guitar came acrossed my workbench, I plunked these on the pots. The customer liked them so much, he kept them on. Now what to do with these other knobs?",5,Looks good on other guitars too!,1344211200,"08 6, 2012",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002KZIVY,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","I've ordered two of these kits in the aged white, and each one has had severe scratches and scuffs all over the tremolo cavity cover plate. Literally to the point where it looks like someone dropped them on a concrete floor, accidentally stepped on them, and then decided they were good enough to send out for sale. The knobs, covers and tips are all in great shape, however.",2,Why No Protective Covering For The Back Plate???,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",negative A2YQTEPCGZ5N7J,B0002KZIVY,Don B,"[1, 2]","Back plate has a ""greenish"" tint, and is single ply, not 3-ply as advertised.Color wasnt as advertised, its more of an ""off-white"" than a vintage cream. But I guess its close enough considering the price.Shipping took far too long. (Not sure if Music123 or USPS is to blame for that, but Id go with USPS)Besides those minor faults, the items fit well and look good.My 2006 Strat now has the look of a '57, without the huge price tag.",3,"Decent overall, except for backplate",1377907200,"08 31, 2013",neutral AMGUVF20JAOG8,B0002KZIVY,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]","If you want to breathe new life into an old guitar for about $20, then this kit is for you! Changing your pickguard and hardware is a great way to give your guitar some personality and help you stand out from the pack.",5,A great way to spruce up a guitar!,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A2IMZNPSJGB2HQ,B0002KZIVY,Fernando Valenzuela,"[0, 0]","One of the my favorite thigns about Strats is how easy they are to modify/customize. After about 10 years with my American Standard, I was itching to change up the look so I changed out the pickguard and then wanted to give it a nice vintage look with some aged knobs and pickup covers. I didn't need the back plate but this kit was cheaper than buying all the parts I wanted seperately. The back plate is a single-ply, mint green so if you go for a mint green pickguard and want the aged accessories, this will give you a matching back plate. You can never go wrong with real Fender parts.",5,Nice vintage look,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B0002KZIVY,Howard J. Herman,"[0, 1]",Used these while putting together my personal Blues/Classic Rock Frankenstrat. Replaced everything but the body. Needed these accessories to match a brand new Fender pick guard. They worked fine at a great price.,5,Original Fender,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B0002KZIVY,Mark Rodgers,"[0, 0]","This is the 2nd set of these Fender parts I've ordered. $15,delivered is about the cheapest price,anywhere. They look great and fit perfectly. Can't go wrong.",5,aged-white strat parts,1364688000,"03 31, 2013",positive A29PEU8AQGFQ9X,B0002KZIVY,Mauro R..,"[0, 0]","The product arrived as in the description, but I made the mistake to buy it for my Fender Squier Bullet (not a ""full"" Strat).There are 2 differences between this pickup covers and my Fender Squier: First, the magnet tips in the Squier are closer together. I guess the fretboard is narrower than the Strats. Second, the Squier's has a dent on the bottom to allow the wires to go out on the side of the pickup.My solution here was to drill the holes wider and the dent. Not the most beautiful thing but worked.The other parts (knob, backplate and tips) fit perfectly.",5,Pickup covers don't fit Fender Squier's,1344124800,"08 5, 2012",positive A3K24MXK7GFY8,B0002KZIVY,MoisesGo,"[0, 0]",I like replacing the pickguard and other plastic parts to give my guitars a different look. It takes under $40 (accessory kit + pickguard) to give your guitar a make over.Money well spent.,5,"LIttle money, big change",1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A14FMSW73W220M,B0002KZIVY,PLaBorde,"[0, 0]","FYI - Parchment is slightly off white. . . unless you're comparing right next to a pure white pickguard, you probably would think they're simply white.",5,good quality,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive AZVME8JMPD3F4,B0002KZIVY,Reaperman,"[0, 1]",I was happy it was made in the USA but was missing switch tip and had two cracked knobs. Might have happen in shipping but switch tip wasn't done by shipping.,3,Made in the USA,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",neutral A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002KZIVY,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]","Recieved the accessory kit, only to find I was missing the black tip for the five-way switch and tremolo bar tip. Trem back cover fit nicely and the knobs help me complete a few other project. Saving the p/u covers for my next project, but it would be nice to get the trem tip and switch tip sent to me.Great customer service. Received missing parts, immediately. Finished the project. I definitely will be using this seller again. Thanks",5,"Hey, I'm missing some stuff",1340928000,"06 29, 2012",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B0002KZIVY,Stinky K.,"[1, 2]","Unless you guys are receiving something I am not, how can you give this anything more than one star. My backplate is so thin and cut so close to the screws that you can actually see were the route begins on the back of my Fender stratocaster. This is inexcusable. All the other Fender backplates I have have enough lip to cover the route, but not this mint green one. I simply cannot understand what Fender is thinking. I am seeing nothing but product after product like this coming from Fender and it is a clear sign they are simply trying to maximize profits at any cost.",1,The Slide of Fender continues,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",negative A2HBAYOAKSXIY2,B0002KZIVY,The Pusher,"[0, 0]","I got the aged white. I was changing out pups for a more vintage sound. This kit was cheaper to buy then all the parts one by one. I have a MIM 2012 Strat, every thing went together with out any issues. Best price online and the shipping was super fast. I back plate is the mint green, but looks awesome on the guitar.",5,Just What I was Looking for!,1361059200,"02 17, 2013",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0002KZIVY,Victor Hugo,"[1, 1]","I have a Fender Stratocaster MIM with standard white pickguard, which I changed by a black one. Then I decided also change others white pieces, and this Fender Accessory Kit fit perfect in my guitar. I didn't need no adaptation to install it on guitar.",5,Perfect fit on a Strato Made in Mexico,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0002KZIVY,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]","But didnt work on the el cheapo drop in pickguard/pickup setup that I got here on Amazon. Other than that, they look cool in the package. LOLI suppose this gives me a reason to build a whole other guitar just to use these covers. ahahahahahahYeah, thats right....",4,looks cool,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0002KZQ34,CHUS01 Fan,"[31, 33]","Kudos to Fender for making an amp like this available at this price point. It has 25 watts of power, a 10 inch speaker, a real spring reverb, and it's a traditional analog circuit without a digital processor. It will make your electric guitar sound pretty much the way it's supposed to.The downside is that when I compare this amp to what Fender was selling fifteen years ago, the Champion 110, it falls a little short. The particle board cabinet is thinner, the speaker is less hefty, and the whole thing feels and sounds a little less substantial. It's obvious that the bean counters really pushed to get this thing as inexpensive as it is, and they also moved production to Indonesia from Mexico. Maybe weight is a factor in shipping it across the ocean.All the same, I can still recommend it because it beats the crap out of digital amps and it gives you substantial power and a 10"" speaker and real Fender tone and looks. Fender probably figures that players flush with cash will prefer a well-made tube amp or an amp with tons of digital modeling, but I kind of wish they still produced a solid 25 watt analog practice/light gigging amp.",4,"Good value analog 10"" speaker amp",1292976000,"12 22, 2010",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B0002KZQ34,"Gomer ""me""","[3, 4]","i got mine yesterday and love it, it sounds grate ,i didn't know what amp to get, i looked and looked ,read a lot of reviews and even got on YouTube to see what people had to say, and seems this one had a lot of good reviews,, i knew fender has a good name for amps , and for the money this one was the one, i am so glad i got it , it gave life to my electric guitar, i bought mine somewhere else ,but still grate amp ,,i didn't want to spend a lot of money for an amp ,and didn't want to get something small for 20 or 30 dollars less and would out grow with my music,as i get better playing guitar, but figure this amp will do me just fine for many years to come and it will. this will save me money in the long-run ,i am very happy with it,i like the five year warranty that came with it, you can't go wrong ,great sound,, and its not to big ,,nice size amp,,and easy to pick-up,,nice looking amp ,,",5,grate amp,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive A2MMH4O7EDNLCV,B0002KZQ34,jerkowitz,"[1, 1]","I was buying a pawn shop guitar, when paying they handed me this amp and stated it came with the guitar. I didn't expect to actually use it but what the heck, I could sell it and make a bit of money back. Got home to set up my new pawn shop guitar and plugged into the Frontman 25 just to see if it worked. I was surprised to find out not only did it work, it sounded very good. I own a Deluxe Reverb all tube amp and the little Frontman 25 had the Fender sound. What really was impressive was the reverb, it went from a nice echo to full fledge drippy surf sound. I actually took it to a few small gigs and it did very well, I normally use a Blues Jr for small gigs but the Frontman did a fine job. On some smaller gigs when all I need is a little reverb I just plug straight into the amp and it worked well, plenty of volume and smooth reverb plus it's small and easy on the back. All in all very impressed and have decided to keep it. I would easily pay full retail, it is a nice little amp, might even see if I can squeeze a 12 inch speaker into it!",5,Impressive,1341619200,"07 7, 2012",positive A15RRJL2HT44J4,B0002KZQ34,Joe Morris,"[1, 1]","I have several other amps ranging from half stacks to twins and this little guy fills a definite hole. I mainly play an American Standard Tele and the 25R fits her like a glove. I love the tone and the reverb for $100 is amazing! The dirty channe is what it is, but the clean channel is worth the price of admission.I can imagine using this guy for a small gig, but I mainly use it for practice and jamming over night while everyone else is sleeping. If you are in the market for a sweet little amp with a very rich clean channel and classic spring reverb you should look no further, this really is a great little amp!**Update**If you are interested in a DIY amp stand that will enhance the sound of the amp, check out my review and amp stand plans for the 25R on my website![...]",5,Classic sound on a budget!,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0002KZQ34,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[4, 5]","I actually bought this amp at a pawn shop for $60, but i would have paid the retail price if i had bought it new, with no complaints. For such a small combo, this amp really packs a punch. It is plenty loud, and is just fine for smaller club gigs. However, you could use it in larger venues also, since you generally mic up your amp anyway, and get most of your sound from monitors.Anyway, the clean channel is what you would expect from any Fender amp, with good tone and crisp reverb. The high gain channel is really fat sounding. I still use distortion pedals, and generally leave it on the clean channel so i can switch back and forth between clean and distortion with ease (not sure if there is a foot switch for the amp, since my pawn shop purchase didnt include one), but without a pedal, the high gain channel performs adequately.For the price, this is really an upper echelon amp in my opinion. Kind of does away with the need for a half stack, unless you are really gigging frequently at larger venues or outdoors. Plus, it is far lighter and easier to transport, lol.",5,The perfect amp for small venues and of course your home.,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0002KZQ34,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","I am very pleased with my Frontman 25R. I purchased as a practice amp. The sound quality is very clear, and it has all the volume you will ever need. With the gain and drive cranked up to 10, I set the volume at 3. That is all the volume I need for practicing in my home. You could actually use it on an outdoor stage at level 10. I cranked it up to test it, and the sound quality was still clear at 10. I would recommend it as a good economical all around amp.",5,Impressive Amp,1369958400,"05 31, 2013",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B0002KZQ34,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[3, 3]","You get a 10"" speaker and separate drive control volume with this amp; try to findthose two capabilities in another amp for around $90.00!!!!!!!!!!!!This is by far the best practice amp I have found in the past 10 years and I owna butt load of new amps.I have actually upgraded to a Champion 40, but still use this amp as much as the 40.Don't even think about it, this is one of the best (under $100.00) practice amps, unless you are looking for a gadget filled amp, and in that case you should look elsewhere, as this one is forturning on and going for it and not fiddling around with digital controls until you havejust lost most of your practice time.As an addendum, I would like to add that you should probably not try to replace the speakeras I have read from other reviewers. I have a few of these amps, so just for the heck of it,I put in a Celestion G10 Greenback (which costs more than the 25R) and was very disappointed withthe results.This amp is not being carried by a lot of retailers now, but can still be had new for under $100.00 if you just do an internet search.",5,Best no frills practice amp on the market.,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive AFBETARDFURG,B0002KZQ34,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]","I purchased this for my love of playing guitar. I like blues style and classic rock. This 25 watt amp will get the job done. It is not to be expected as a high quality amp by any means. After a few months of playing the bass knob just blew. So I had no bass control. Arrived pretty fast and had no issues as far as tears or dings in the packaging. You just have to mess around with the knobs to get the tone you want. Took me like half an hour to get the right amp settings.This amp is rated 75 watts, so technically you could upgrade the speaker to say a 50 watt (into 8 ohm). I would definitely recommend upgrading the speaker to a celestion or Jensen. I'd recommend it, but don't buy it if your looking for a really decent tone. It's just a practice amp.",3,Its okay for a starter amp,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",neutral A2RNPVQP4EPGRZ,B0002M3OVI,Adam,"[0, 0]",Sturdy stand.,5,It's sturdy.,1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive A12DQZKRKTNF5E,B0002M3OVI,Andrea Polk,"[0, 0]","Solid construction and well weighted, this stand is perfect for desktop use with height adjustments from 8.5"" to 13"" and a 6"" base; per the measurements given on the box. The locking die-cast steel clutch works well to keep the fit secure. The color is darker than pictured on Amazon - black powder coating. There's no tipping or imbalance to worry about with this mic stand, and it's reasonably priced. (* I picked mine up for under ten in the Amazon Warehouse. It didn't ship with any directions for set-up, which may or may not be the standard packaging.)Do take note that this stand has a US standard 5/8"" top. I needed a 5/8"" female to 3/8"" male adapter to get my mic to mount to this stand. There are a few on Amazon, but I found the best deal at another retailer online. These are the adapters that I'm talking about:Windtech Adapter 5/8"" Female Standard Microphone to 3/8"" Male. You may not need one if your microphone mount ships with one installed, which can be easily screwed out to then expose the 5/8"" space.Overall, I'm very pleased with the fit, finish and construction of this item, and I'm sure it will work very well for my uses. I recommend it to others looking for a stable, sturdy, adjustable desktop microphone stand.",5,"Stable base and adjustable, just what I wanted",1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive AWYE428W5MRQN,B0002M3OVI,BatmanDSM,"[2, 2]",Great value and the heavy base easily holds a professional mic or instrument mic.Great Price! Very Happy and shipped from Amazon perfectly with great packing.,5,Perfect Weight for Bass Drum or on the Desk,1314230400,"08 25, 2011",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002M3OVI,B,"[0, 0]","When I found that my USB microphone cannot stand on the tripod that came with it, I was so glad that I bought this stand along with the mic based on all the positive reviews. This stand is basically dead weight. That's exactly what I wanted from a desk stand.",5,Instant winner,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B0002M3OVI,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[0, 0]",I bought 5 of these for live recording of my band. They adjust easil for most any amplifier height yet stable enough for on stage recoding. I recomend these for anyone that needs a low cost means to place mics on a live stage. Features: Stable base; good extension; easy hand grip to lock/unlock for adjusting. For me it was a good perchase.,5,Short and sweet :-),1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A17IU5NX3UC84G,B0002M3OVI,"Casby ""-Casby""","[0, 0]","Base is heavy and sturdy so your mics won't topple over. But an arm on it and that could be a different story. The action on the height adjust was a little finicky for me but not enough for me to worry about. While I appreciate the weight of the base, I do kind of wish there was a lighter solution to keeping it stable with a heavy mic mounted on an angle.",3,Simple Desk Stand,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",neutral A1J9HY0AG5676,B0002M3OVI,Chris Syria,"[0, 0]",at2020 sitting on top angled down to pick up my acoustic. would need a heavier base for use with a boom.,4,good enough for my purpose,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive ARAK8OPNIFLHR,B0002M3OVI,Customer,"[0, 0]","If you're looking for a really durable stand, this is a good one for the desk. It just inconvenient that Amazon does list the product detail on the size of the screw head on top. Make sure your mic holder fits...",5,Durable,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002M3OVI,David G,"[0, 0]",Great for the desktop and vocals. I have also used it successfully on the guitar cabinet. It's an important component in my studio.,4,Really nice stand and cheap,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A1AU5K3JMPS3UQ,B0002M3OVI,Eric,"[0, 0]","I was pleasantly surprised of how heavy the base was compared to what I was expecting. The adjustable stand also works great and won't fall on you or anything. I bought this and a mic/boom stand for my Samson SP01 Shockmount (which the Audio-Technica condenser mic is on), however its connecting slot is a 3/8in female while this stand has a 5/8in male (same with the mic/boom stand). So just make sure whatever it is you're buying can connect properly with the stand. If not, just buy a cheap (about 6$) adapter like I did.",5,A Good Purchase,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0002M3OVI,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]",Perfect for amp recordings and ambient mic. This helps my "Apogee One" to always be in perfect position and far from accidents and drops. Add "Apogee One Mic Mount".,5,Perfect for amp recordings and ambient mic,1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive A1VHCO8RQFIGQJ,B0002M3OVI,Indie Film Lover,"[0, 0]",This is a great stand. The ability to adjust it and price point sold me on purchasing this unit. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a desk stand.,4,Great!,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A3RNEUUWTA78QR,B0002M3OVI,Jonathan Cannon,"[0, 0]","This is a pretty good way to hold a mic if you want to amplify foot-stomping percussion (traditional to French Canadian music). The base is really heavy, which makes it stay in place well, but it's a pain to carry around. Also, since buying this I found out that I could just use a shoe to mount a mic by my feet, which would have been a bit cheaper.",4,For foot percussion...,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A11E4FWMN9BXJD,B0002M3OVI,"Josh Adams ""Rock Crushes Paper""","[7, 8]","I purchased this desktop stand with the hopes that it would fully support the front weight of a condenser microphone and a shockmount together. It does, and it does it well. Very solid build, never felt cheap in any way. Perfect for its intended use. I purchased a second one after using the first for one month. Would buy again should the need arise.",4,Great for desktop use in podcasting,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0002M3OVI,Kenwood,"[0, 0]",This works great for mic'ing guitar amps. The stand has a low profile but also extends up tall enough to handle just about any size amp or combo amp.,5,Great Stand,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B0002M3OVI,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[2, 2]",I use these in my studio for the two amps and the bass drum. These are heavy duty and well made. Really reasonably priced. I love em!,5,Great in the studio,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",positive A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B0002M3OVI,P. Bradley,"[1, 2]","My first desk mic stand, and the adjuster part broke after only two days of use. It worked once when I originally set it, then kaput. It's never worked properly since. I still use it but have to wrap electrical tape so that it's at the right height. I would not purchase this product again.",2,Broke two days after use,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",negative A195EZSQDW3E21,B0002M3OVI,"Rick Bennette ""Rick Bennette""","[0, 0]","Every time I have ever used a desk mike, I've always had to lean into it because the stand was too short. This little stand adjusts about six inches, so it's possible to get the mike right at mouth level without bending over.",5,Solves A Common Problem.,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A2D0F8W7FDBBS6,B0002M3OVI,Ryan S.,"[93, 93]","I bought this stand a few months ago and it has held up quite well. For only $12.00 it is a steal, the stand is extremely sturdy and pretty heavy. I have used it with multiple mics such as the Audio Technica 2020 with the Samson SP01 shock-mount, a Rode K2, a Studio Projects C1 and a neumann TLM 103. I have not had any problems and the stand is heavy enough to use with basically any mic. I was not going to write a review for this product but I came across another review that stated ""I purchased this stand as people had reviewed this to work with a AT2020 with a SP01 shockmount. Mine must have been missing a part as it does not connect no matter what I try. "" THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE. The Samson SP01 shock-mount works perfectly with this stand ( as any shock-mount or mic would, since the threading is a standard size). I just wanted to clear that up so that there would not be any confusion. Also almost every shock-mount has an adapter in the mount ( where the shock-mount connects to the mic stand) that is slightly smaller than most US mic stands, BUT THIS COMES OUT!! ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TAKE A COIN AND UNSCREW IT FROM THE SHOCK-MOUNT. After the adapter is out the Samson SP01 will connect to this stand. I highly recommend this product.",5,"IT WORKS WITH THE SAMSON SP01 SHOCK-MOUNT, AT2020 AND ANY MIC",1269561600,"03 26, 2010",positive ACUGOV6HBWDXB,B0002M3OVI,Servartus,"[1, 1]",Use this for my desk mic at home. It hold my mic right where I want it and doesn't move from where I place it. Worth every penny and then some.,5,Holds Its Own,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A3J7IC7M8ZSXNU,B0002M3OVI,Shastafication,"[0, 0]",I loved it very much. It is very sturdy and stable. It holds my shockmount with my Audio Technica AT2020 just perfectly and it does an amazing job.,5,Very sturdy desktop stand,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive AC2S76UKUPIL4,B0002M3OVI,Tanner Hoke,"[0, 0]",Works for my Behringer XM1800S Mics. It came with a smaller thread adapter on it already. Idk what mics use that but is something to note.,4,Why can't their be a Mic stand that can extend from tabletop size to standard?,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B0002M3OVI,TriggerHappy,"[0, 3]","Not much to review about a simple tabletop mic stand. Solid heavy base. Well built. Does the job of holding a mic. No more, no less.",5,Does the job,1253577600,"09 22, 2009",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B0002M3OVI,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 0]","I bought this stand to mic a kick drum. It's too tall for lining the mic up with my port-- even at it's shortest setting. Still, it's well-constructed and would make a good desk-top mic mount. I like On Stage stuff. Good value, and good function.",4,"Too tall for my application, but otherwise solid stand",1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A3MONHA5DCPPLZ,B0002M6B2M,3rdtimer,"[0, 0]",These worked fine. The mistake I made was buying them hastily. I needed nylon core strings..not steel. My mistake. I loaded them up anyway....sounded great.,4,Right Strings...Wrong Guitar,1400630400,"05 21, 2014",positive A1YIGDWVHNNTMU,B0002M6B2M,"Andrew Adkins ""Andre""","[0, 0]","I've used several different kinds of strings over several years playing. I'm no expert, but these strings sound good to me. Subtle differences with different styles of strings, so its a preference thing. If you havent tried em, they're worth a shot.",4,good strings,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002M6B2M,Audie,"[0, 0]","I started experimenting on strings, I say, why wouldn't I try to use bronze strings for my acoustic guitar? Awesome I like the brightness of sound it produced. I'm hooked to bronze strings. Thanks to Martin for making the best bronze acoustic guitar strings!",5,Martin Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A1MU6PI3YDK8H0,B0002M6B2M,C. P. Hendrix,"[0, 0]","I only needed one string, but it works fine. These are good strings, but not 5 stars good. And I have spares for later or to share.",4,Does the job.,1384214400,"11 12, 2013",positive AZMIKIG4BB6BZ,B0002M6B2M,"Daniel J. Griffin ""ulboy""","[0, 0]","Martin strings, just wish I could afford a Martin guitar. They last and they stay in tune. Sound very good too.",5,What can I say?,1378684800,"09 9, 2013",positive A1RPGT25Q5QSKU,B0002M6B2M,"Donald E. Cooper ""MarsFan""","[0, 0]",I enjoy this product and I definitely use them on my acoustic! They are good strings! Highly recommended! Enjoy them!,5,Good strings!,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002M6B2M,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","these are good. I dont see that they are any better than other basic strings in their price range. they all work well. length of being brillant is somewhat limits, but it appears to be in most of these level of strings.",3,these are good.,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",neutral A2E2CJWPL1YMAR,B0002M6B2M,Joel S Mellor,"[0, 0]","These (and the extra lights) are great strings. They felt so good on the guitar after the old set that I had. Now I'm stuck replacing them often because I love the feeling of new strings. They play great, have nice action and tone. I use them on a Yamaha acoustic and the two together sound great.",5,Martin quality,1369267200,"05 23, 2013",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B0002M6B2M,Kim K.,"[0, 0]",These are excellent strings for the price and I will buy them again. Martin is a name that means quality.,4,Good Strings,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0002M6B2M,LARRY,"[0, 0]","martins are no doubt, excellent strings. The light strings carry excellent deep tone and are not to hard on my fingers.",5,Good deep acoustic tone,1375315200,"08 1, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B0002M6B2M,MetalFan,"[2, 2]","These strings sound great on an acoustic when properly tuned, I bought these at a local shop after looking at a different brand. The owner of the shop reccomended them as part of a setup. I like the lighter sounds out of them, and using a capo makes them sound great also. These seem significantly brighter and more dynamic than my previous set of Ernie Ball strings and I am planning on trying them out on another guitar soon.They seem to stay in tune more than other strings and also take to bending well. I use them on an electric acoustic and I am happy with the sound when i play through an amp.",5,"First set of Martins, definately not my last.",1323388800,"12 9, 2011",positive A2IIIAR5BGJF4I,B0002M6B2M,nailman,"[0, 0]",heres where you get those strings.I got 3 sets of strings on amazon for the local music store wanted for 1 set,5,great strings,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0002M6B2M,rb1947,"[0, 0]","Have not used the strings yet, I bought them as back up. Have used this type of string before with satisfactory results, good tone, last a long time.",4,Bought as back up,1336521600,"05 9, 2012",positive A3LOJ2QHXITCF7,B0002M6B2M,Ryan Enger,"[0, 1]","For the price of these strings, you can't go wrong. However, compared to Elixers, the sound just isn't as "full."",3,I like Elixers better.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",neutral A1OZ7F08MNF320,B0002M6B2M,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]","these strings are great for the price, they sound nice and are pretty long lasting but dont last or sound as nice as higher end strings but who cares when the strings are affordable. these strings are great for people are starting because its cheaper and its not a big deal when you break a lot of strings.",4,pretty good for cheap strings,1323216000,"12 7, 2011",positive A1QRF5KISDOKPA,B0002M6B2M,santos,"[0, 0]",this strings are just perfect for me because the sound it is nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!! so please buy it if you want,5,i like it,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A2HWUC980HM1NP,B0002M6B2M,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[0, 0]",The Martin M140 strings are good strings. They play well and last reasonably well. I change strings about every 2 to 4 months and play about an hour a day. These strings lasted abotu 2 and a half months before they started to sound flat. They did stay in tune well the whole time I had them on my guitar. I had them on my Yamaha FG700S.,4,Good strings,1372809600,"07 3, 2013",positive A1UI4WTBYHYUGD,B0002M6CVC,Aaron haszard,"[0, 0]",Come on now these are Ernie Ball strings what can I say that hasn't been said a 1000 time already there the best buy them,5,the best hands down,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive ASYHYW0USZVN6,B0002M6CVC,aashish,"[0, 0]",It was a great item. very nice strings. It looked really good on my acoustic and electric guitar. Works great,5,Great Item,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A14BICJ93WO926,B0002M6CVC,Adam H,"[0, 0]","Great guitar strings, and affordable. I have used these for quite a while, and I have always liked them. Recently, I moved to Boston though, and here they seem to rust really quickly. They never used too. Its not that humid here, so I don't know if I got some bunk strings, or if the quality has gone down in the last year, or if really its the Boston weather. Historically, I have sworn by these though!!",4,"Great strings, only minor problems",1332720000,"03 26, 2012",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002M6CVC,Amazon Customer,"[0, 2]","Good Strings, I buy this Strings from a few years and i love them, I like them with my Gibson LP, but also with my other guitar with the Floyd!, They are durable, and a really good sound for my Funky Rock Type of music i like!",4,Good,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B0002M6CVC,AncientRocker,"[0, 1]",I like Ernie Ball strings. They are less expensive and seem to retain their integrity longer than the other brands I tried. I change strings every two weeks. I tried the rest and returned to the best.,5,Ernie Ball says it all,1296432000,"01 31, 2011",positive ASP978VO96X7C,B0002M6CVC,Basil,"[0, 0]","lovely strings for rhythm guitarist, special i'm using it for reggae skanks rhythm and it sounds warm and scream... thanks",5,lovely strings,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A8OBY4EP2OCDZ,B0002M6CVC,Brendon,"[3, 5]",I purchased a 12 for the price of 10 pack of these from Musician's Friend. I've used Elixirs for years and decided to try regular strings again. This 12 pack was about the same price as 2-3 packs of Elixirs. So far I am very happy with these strings. They sound and feel great.,5,Awesome strings,1302220800,"04 8, 2011",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B0002M6CVC,Chris30542,"[0, 0]","I've been using these strings for many years. They hold their tune for a long time and have a nice, rich on the low end, sparkly on the high end tone. Quality has always been very consistent. I play classic rock, 90's alternative, modern country, blues, and 80's metal on Les Pauls, Strats, Teles, Rickenbackers, and Gretsch's. Live and in the studio, these strings work for everything.",5,Just great guitar strings,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive AZMIKIG4BB6BZ,B0002M6CVC,"Daniel J. Griffin ""ulboy""","[0, 0]",I always used another company's strings and avoided Ernie Ball strings. Now I don't know why. After using these I am very happy with the quality and tone I get from each set.,5,Who knew?,1378684800,"09 9, 2013",positive A2KXINV90T91L8,B0002M6CVC,David T.,"[0, 0]",This are some great strings. I have bought them my last 3 times and I will continue to buy them. I like that they are a little thicker then the ones that came on my guitar. The tone is much bettter too.,5,Great Strings,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002M6CVC,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","As cheap as these strings were, I am pleasantly surprised with the results achieved.I picked up an old, cheap electric guitar that needed some work. It had been dropped on it's head.After repairing and playing it, it still sounded like crap so I had these strings, they were cheap and I put them on. Only took about 5 minutes to restring and was well worth the effort.Okay, the guitar (and I am too embarrassed to give the brand) isn't my Gibson Les Paul or my Fender American Strat, but damn, it sounds good now. If I didn't have so many guitars, I might keep this one but I will probably sell it to make room for another.These were well worth the few dollars I spent on them. Honestly, I won't restring my Fender with them, I'll use the Fender 250 bullets. But these are great for about any electric. With guitars, crappy strings kill it. Great strings can make a bad guitar okay, not great.I will continue buying and using these on my lower end guitars but will spend the few extra bucks on my high end guitars.",5,Just strung an old cheap guitar and brought to life,1391817600,"02 8, 2014",positive A10044ECXDUVKS,B0002M6CVC,Dean J Copely,"[2, 4]","Used the 9-42's for years but thought I would give these a try. Fuller sound with the 10-46's butI cannot bend them like the 9's. I have switched back on a few of then guitars for variety: 10's for rhythm and finger style, 9's for lead. Get the packs of single 9's and 10's too so that when one breaks you dont have to steal from another whole set.",5,Nice tone,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002M6CVC,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","I have been using these strings for a while now. they are consistent, sound good, have a good life, and are very well priced through Amazon. They are crisp and vibrant when new and this lasts for quite a while. I will continue to buy them by the dozen for my electric guitars.",5,great strings at a great price,1337990400,"05 26, 2012",positive A2MVPY9XVYST9H,B0002M6CVC,"D_Strasse ""D_Strasse""","[0, 0]","These are the standard in guitar strings - they are well made, play nicely and are the size that most guitars come with from the factory.Do they have every bell and whistle modern strings come with? Are they hand-wound? Are they made with exotic materials? No to all the above. These are a high quality no-frills set that is acceptable to everyone from beginners to the most accomplished professional.These days they make everything from coated strings of various colors, to pure nickel to pure stainless steel in almost every mix and match gauge imaginable. If you aren't a beginning guitarist you probably aren't reading this review, because you've already played a set of these. You are off playing different brands and tech just to fine tune things, maybe trying out the latest coating or maybe just deciding that pure nickels have that vintage vibe you're going for.But if you just need to know if Ernie Ball strings are any good they are. The bigger question for beginners is do I keep the gauge that came on my instrument, (these for Gisbsons, Super Slinkys - pink package - for Fenders as a rule of thumb) or do I try something new.In summary, for me these are the safe pick, the strings that I know will work when I just need a good set of strings at a great price. You really can't go wrong with a set of these.",5,THE Standard,1333670400,"04 6, 2012",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B0002M6CVC,GaryG,"[0, 0]","Oh man am i glad I found this deal, no more $8.00 for strings anymore, there the exact same as you would get from the store, delivered through USPS, dont have to go anywhere, how cool is that, 5 out of 5 Stars, but of course, its ERNIE BALL.",5,Cant beat Ernie Ball,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A2IC4MEKF2Y6IF,B0002M6CVC,Jerry Roberson,"[0, 0]","These are the best guitar strings I have used in over 50 years of playing the guitar. Made in USA a very good price. You can buy more expensive guitar strings, just not better guitar strings.",5,Best guitar strings,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0002M6CVC,jimrenfroe,"[1, 1]","These strings are good, especially for the price. I have found better strings through D'Addario however, and the feel of them is superior to these in my opinion.",4,It's all personal choice,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive AS421KUEDNJ5V,B0002M6CVC,Jinx Lee,"[0, 0]",I started out wilth Balls when I first picked up the guitar in 1968 when I was 17. They were worth my part time minimum wage money and gave me what I wanted. A very reliable product that took me through the transition from an amateur to a professional lead guitarist. I highly recommend them. Keep a pack or two in your guitar case or gig bag!,5,Balls Rock!,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A36C867ZDP30NQ,B0002M6CVC,John D,"[2, 4]",I have never been let down by Ernie Ball strings. They produce a bright clear sound and for every other string in their price range they are the best way to go. I only use them and I have been playing for a decade.They stay in tune forever and have a warm sound characteristic of nickle strings.Whenever I buy a new guitar and change out the factory strings I am always shocked at how much better my instrument sounds.,5,Excellent Bright Sound,1297555200,"02 13, 2011",positive AITXZ1QOILJ5Z,B0002M6CVC,John,"[0, 0]","This is a pack of guitar strings. It sounds good on my guitar and it's not that expensive. I like it(4 star rating according to amazon). I would rate it 5 stars(amazon rating for 5 stars is if you 'love' the product),if it made me sound like Clapton unfortunately, none of the gear that I bought can do this! Also, I kind of find it hard to 'love' a pack of guitar strings.",4,like the strings,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",positive A2W7M00WSI4JND,B0002M6CVC,Kreature,"[1, 3]","these strings are great if you need practice changing your strings. these strings last 2 days and then they are dull and lifeless and need to be changed, the high e and the b string tend to break before they even get tuned to pitch, Ernie Ball strings are garbage, the only time I will buy these is if it's the only thing available, most people like these because they are endorsed by so many musicians that are paid to say that they like this garbage, and even if they do like them they are not your average players that need more than 2 days out of a set of strings, Touring musicians have the guitar tech change the strings after they play their set, and they get an unlimited amount of these crap strings so their guitars always sound fresh, you can spend 4$ for a set of Ernie Ball or D'Addario every 2 days or you can spend $7 for a set of DR strings and change them once a month, or you can spend 10$ for a set of Elixir Polywebs and change your strings once every 3 months, It doesn't make sense to use these crappy Ernie's unless you are sponsored by EB and have an endless supply and a tech to change them for you like the rockstars,",1,Rusts in a matter of 2 days,1385856000,"12 1, 2013",negative A2PTJ004ZPRVHX,B0002M6CVC,L. G. Pichardo Calderon,"[4, 8]","Ernie Balls are nice strings, cheap, durable and produce a rich sound. I'm so proud of my Balls.",5,I'm very happy with my balls,1243209600,"05 25, 2009",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002M6CVC,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I've been using Slinky's for so long now, I honestly don't see me using any other brand ever again. They are tough, well made, and simply work and sound great....do what everyone else does and try them out and see for yourself what a difference a great string makes to your playing!",5,The best.'Nuf said!,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B0002M6CVC,mikey3582,"[0, 0]","Ernie ball strings are quality strings that last me quite a long time. They sound great, and I have yet to have use set of strings by Ernie that were faulty or disappointing in any way.Of course, I have only used a few other brands of strings, so I don't have an arsenal of wisdom to compare the quality of these strings to. But do take my word when I say that these are extremely reliable, good-sounding, and affordable. 5/5",5,Ernie Ball,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B0002M6CVC,M. M. Jackson,"[0, 0]","These just sound great. Huge upgrade from the stock factory strings on our beginner Ibanez electric guitar. Good stuff, will certainly come back for more when the time comes. Cheap for what you get, and a nice sonic upgrade with a great feel.",5,"Top-notch feel, great sound",1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive AW91VDERXXKGT,B0002M6CVC,Nessander,"[25, 31]","These are my favorite strings for electric guitar. I've been using them since I started playing about eighteen years ago. I've tried other strings, like Gibson and D'Addario, but I like the sound and feel of Ernie Balls the best -- they feel nice, full, thick, hefty. I play blues, jazz, and bluesy rock. I use these on a Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany and a Yamaha neck-thru-body electric, and they are good for the music I play and for providing a full-bodied sound. There are a whole host of ""big name"" guitarists who use these strings, and for good reason. I buy them in 10 packs to save money -- can't seem to find that option here on Amazon.",5,My favorite strings for electric,1205971200,"03 20, 2008",positive A3RPDN9247BQHK,B0002M6CVC,Nike,"[0, 0]",the best strings in the world i recently switched to ernie cobalt strings which are more expensive but so much epic!,5,BEst strings,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",positive A1S8R9OAIQT7YI,B0002M6CVC,patriotsarebest,"[0, 0]",Slinky is used by tons of professionals because they work well and endure rough playing.These strings are pretty much an upgrade from any factory strings.change yours now.,5,amazing,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive AXU9VX024GPSS,B0002M6CVC,"RazzSpew10 ""Rev. Neo Gnostic""","[0, 0]","It had been a while since I had some EB's. Best packaging I have seen and for the price, don't order just one pack. Very pleased, always have a spare pair in your case.",5,Foil sealed.,1337385600,"05 19, 2012",positive A3NGAQKJ6X088B,B0002M6CVC,"R. Beckmeyer ""Positively Positive""","[0, 0]","i must re order soon because i broke one string yesterday, these are the best strings i've ever had i love them and may bands use them too",5,GREAT QUALITY,1402876800,"06 16, 2014",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0002M6CVC,Reviewer,"[0, 0]","Ernie Ball is the standard for guitar strings. I tried switching to some other strings for a few years such as the GHS boomers and D'Addario. I have to say, I only had a pack of Slinky Strings during my last setup and I'm glad that's what I used because they play great and sound amazing.",5,Standard,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B0002M6CVC,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",I really like the mediums. They are able to play the biggest variety of styles without being too heavy or not durable enough.,5,What I expected.,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive AFBETARDFURG,B0002M6CVC,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]","Great strings. Bends are easy. Stay in tune well. Shipping was fast and I'd definitely recommend these. John Mayer, and other of my favorite musicians use these strings, there great.",5,Awesomee,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B0002M6CVC,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]","I could never get the sound I wanted using other manufacturers strings. I tried Ernie Ball Slinkys just for shiggles. I was quite surprised at the quality of the tone I get from my guitars now. There is a rich, toney presence to these springs. The cheapest and most effective upgrade you can make on your axe is Ernie Ball strings. Hands down the best.",4,It's Ernie Ball from now on.,1337644800,"05 22, 2012",positive A1L2S18BTJE1BZ,B0002M6CVC,SLV,"[0, 1]","Been using this brand of strings since 1971,I've always been pleased. I like the super slinks as well. Love um",5,I just like this brand,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0002M6CVC,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","I've tried several different strings on electric, and Ernie Ball Slinkys are the only ones I really trust on all of my guitars. The fact that they also happen to be among the cheapest strings you can find is a nice bonus. But they sound great, and are far less prone to breakage than other brands I have tried. The 9's are super fast and easy to bend, but I've started using 10's more often on my Strats, which creates an even more robust sound. They're an industry standard for a reason - you don't need 15 dollar strings!",5,The ONLY strings I will use,1357776000,"01 10, 2013",positive A1BI6SL4H95QI2,B0002M6CVC,SVT4001,"[0, 0]","Standard 10-46 nickel wound set- great for most general purpose playing- like rock, blues, country, what ever. Some more advanced players might prefer boutique strings like DR, but these are good for most folks!",5,Like!,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0002M6CVC,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","I typically play D'Addario .010's, but I wanted to see what all the fuss was about with these. Well I gotta say, I'm not stricken with disbelief at these, but they are very nice. Overall I would say that they feel about the same as my D'Addario strings, but if the price is right I wouldn't mind a substitution every now and again. They DO bend very nicely, obviously your guitar's scale length and your ability to bend strings may vary.",5,Nice and Slinky,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A102MU6ZC9H1N6,B0002M6CVC,"Teresa Halbert ""Terri""","[0, 1]",This was a much needed purchase because my son being a new musician is going through the guitar strings. He found just what he needed and at a great price.,5,Ernie Ball Regular Slinky String Set,1364256000,"03 26, 2013",positive A2SNKWR5D203ZX,B0002M6CVC,tgn1956,"[0, 0]",Very good strings,5,Five Stars,1404518400,"07 5, 2014",positive A2B78RXJ2PB6ZD,B0002M6CVC,Tom,"[0, 0]",These strings are Great! They Last for a real long time. They even include free picks which is so cool. I Defiantly recommend them for everybody else!!!,5,Strings,1328745600,"02 9, 2012",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B0002M6CVC,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]","beautiful tone and durable string, nice tension, very good for bends, sweep picking and rakes. Did I mentioned great value?",5,Great value,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A32ZC1AIF9B85,B0002M6CVC,"Van Zeppelin ""Music can express emotions that...","[3, 5]","These have always been my favorite strings, and I've just about tried them all. Everything from elixirs, fenders, gibson, dunlop, and everything in between; I always end up coming back to ernie ball one way or another. Whether it be regular slinky or my ambitious not even slinky *they are a set of 12s* Overall great strings, never had a break on me, last long, sound pretty good too.",5,Favorites,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002M6CVC,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","My favorite strings for about 3 years now, i like the feel and the sound of this set. I use this strings with an Ibanez RG Custom with Dimarzios. Love it.",5,Ernie ball strings,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",positive A1W93CKNN8D6L2,B0002M6CVC,Zach Briggs,"[0, 0]",The fact of the price for this and the 18 cent shipping is pretty damn good Because I have 2 Silverstone SS-11's and a stratocaster and I took parts of of one ss-11 to fix the other then I bought these strings for it Fixed it up And now that guitar sounds better and less (Buzzy) than the strat Also pretty cool how it came with free picks which is nice becuase I lose them alot and one side of my thumb feels like a brick and the other side feels like a pillow Anyways great product nice little thank you note and free picks and REALLY cheap shipping I will buy more later to fix my other guitar when I get the bridge nuts replaced,5,Great tone,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive A24FQKYEPUQBRG,B0002M6CVC,zj,"[0, 0]","Im sure these strings are fine, I like the cobalt ones a lot they sound good on my Jackson Rose. These however or the high E the Jackson because of how you have to string it would not grab hold of it... Because with a Jackson you have to cut the ball or whatever off the strings I was left with worthless strings my mistake, Just not for one of my electrics my mistake but I do love the other strings they offer. So im out four bucks oh well.",4,Im sure there good strings....,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A1YIGDWVHNNTMU,B0002M6CW6,"Andrew Adkins ""Andre""","[0, 0]","Bought these for my friend, he asked for these exact strings. His guitar always sounds awesome, and I always ask his advice for musical products. I even sound OK when I play his guitar, so I say try em out.",5,woozie swears by em,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002M6CW6,bayou bob,"[0, 1]",heard they were nice strings...they do make better...but just starting to play and dont have need for new strings just yet...,4,havent used yet....but,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive AM870TTAD2RFT,B0002M6CW6,"CRG ""Scotty Rocket""","[0, 0]","These are awesome strings! I put a set on my Strat and Tele. They offer a clean sound, feel good and can hold their own on a tremoo dive and a mad bend. I will be using this model and brand as long as they make them!Get them!",5,Great Strings!,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B0002M6CW6,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","For the money, you cannot beat these strings. I change strings every other time I play a show (about once a month) and these always last, and sound good. Perfect for Ibanez guitars with special tuning.",5,Best Strings,1375228800,"07 31, 2013",positive A223S6N0DBQBHP,B0002M6CW6,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","Whether you're a beginner, or have been playing for a long time, you can never go wrong with Ernie Ball strings.",5,Great strings!,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0002M6CW6,Igor B.,"[1, 2]",Ernie Ball 2223 Super Slinky Electric Strings -.009-.042 set is very good opportunity to replace the original strings on your new guitar.Recommend it.,5,Ernie Ball 2223 Super Slinky Electric Strings - .009-.042,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A2F1O3IYPFAY6M,B0002M6CW6,Jeremy Mos,"[0, 0]","like the title says, ive been using these for years. used a hand full of other brands and this is what i always end up with. i either use the 9's or the 10's and detune them.",4,Been using them for years,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A21WZ0YAMX0NLE,B0002M6CW6,Joe Labruna,"[0, 0]",Fine strings that I have been using for a VERY long time of my electric guitars. You can get some really nice sound out of these super slinky strings.,5,Bends,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B0002M6CW6,Jon S,"[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar for 25 years and when I was first getting started for what ever reason I hated Super Slinkys with a passion. I was a Fender or D'Addario guy and EB SS were beneath me.Fast forward to a few weeks ago when I got a used Jackson with DEAD stings on it. I wasn't sure I was going to keep it but wanted to give it a chance with new strings. ALL of my guitars are setup with 10s but the Jackson needed 9's and I didn't want to bother setting up the Floyd Rose for 10's on a guitar I might not keep.I came onto Amazon to find some inexpensive Prime eligible strings and these came up, WTH I'll give them a shot.Wow these are some good sounding strings. I have no idea why I didn't like them before, maybe my hearing is much worse than before? Who knows. Anyway I ended up keeping the guitar, a Jackson DK2M.",4,Gave them another shot,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B0002M6CW6,miT,"[0, 0]","These strings are great for all sorts of playing styles. I bought a set of 9's and 10's and I also have some D'Addario 11's. The 9's are super slinky just like the name says. They're great for quick movement around the fret board. My only complaint is that they are at times too thin sounding. I play a lot of rock, and sometimes these just don't pack a punch like the 10's or 11's do. All in all though, these are great strings, and I will definitely continue to buy Ernie Ball, I'll probably opt for 10's or 11's though.",5,Great strings.,1329177600,"02 14, 2012",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0002M6CW6,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]",Good cheap strings for guitar. Hard to beat the price. I am not an expert on guitar strings. So I hope that helps.,5,Good cheap strings,1242691200,"05 19, 2009",positive A31997Q9ABEIE9,B0002M6CW6,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",I have an Epiphone es-339 and recently put these strings on it.Oh man do they sound nice. It's like I got a whole new guitar once I threw these on.Still sound good after a few weeks and they are very nice and bendy.Slinkkkkkkyyyy... :D,5,My go-to strings for my electric guitar.,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002M6CW6,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",Very clean very bright strings i use these on my strat and it feels good and sounds amazing. if you want to use these strings for distortion you're an idiot these are something i could imagine david gilmore using,5,... i use these on my strat and it feels good and sounds amazing,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A136M3QYHUVN9A,B0002M6CW6,"Ralph Martin Smith ""Marty""","[0, 0]",The Ernie Ball Super Slinky String Set (9 - 42) are a great set of string to replace my old string with on my guitar. They feel and sound great when you play them. Highly recommend these strings....,5,Ernie Ball Super Slinky String Set (9 - 42),1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive ALA9EIJ7G1SCF,B0002M6CW6,Richard G.,"[2, 3]","A great deal on what I consider the best all purpose guitar strings out there. Do the big names in the music biz use Ernie Ball strings? Yes, and for good reason. While it is true that you can attain a fatter sound with the heavier gauge variety, I have found that for my USA Stratocaster, that the ease of play with the "9" strings is the clincher -- and they provide an amazingly full sound, with no stress on the fingers at all.",5,My favorite strings for life,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A52REIMRM97HV,B0002M6CW6,RJ,"[0, 0]","I do like these strings. Had a few packs of these from Christmas. Opened up one recently and the .009 string or 1st string ""Was Not"" in there. Next time I'm gonna have to open up the package to make sure they're all in there, should measure them too. Didn't open them to keep them sealed until I was ready to use them, no more.",5,Just wish the package was transparent.....,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive AWQQ1QHCECDJ3,B0002M6CW6,RonNW,"[0, 0]","Good strings ..great for general guitar work, but I do prefer the EB rock n' roll strings for blues and rock playing.",4,Good strings ..but I like the Rock n' Roll version better,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B0002M6CW6,Santa Barbara Yann,"[0, 0]",My guitar playing wife loves her super slinky strings. They sound wonderful and cost very little. What's not to love?,5,Inexpensive and sound great.,1396051200,"03 29, 2014",positive A2XD36ONYLNU5J,B0002M6CW6,Sean,"[0, 0]","These are my favorite strings to use on my American Strat! They feel great, sound great, and are extremely cheap! I would definately recommend these strings to any electric guitar user... buy a pack and try them out! For less than $4, you can see if they work well for you!",5,AWESOME STRINGS!,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive A346EQ2V4W531N,B0002M6CW6,"Shannon V ""sjveb""","[0, 0]",these are my personal favorites when it comes to guitar strings.i would reccomend these to everyone and the price is the best,5,the best,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive AVDW3OAVWWE05,B0002M6CW6,Skyeye,"[0, 0]","Decent strings but the little E string broke while I was stringing the guitar.Other than that, they appear OK.Nothing to rave about.",3,Ernie Ball 2223 Super Slinky Nickel Wound Set (09-42),1383436800,"11 3, 2013",neutral A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002M6CW6,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","These strings honestly aren't for rhythm. They bend too easily, making rhythm playing impossible. On the plus side, for soloing, you can't go wrong with these. Honestly, I would get the Hybrid Slinkys over these.",3,"Weak guitar tone, good for lead work however.",1376438400,"08 14, 2013",neutral AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B0002M6CW6,W. Soh,"[0, 0]",Nice strings. Great sound.But rust easy.I had issues with the packaging. I used only 1 string and the rest rusted in the paper jackets.You have to use all of the strings once opened.The cheapo Musician's friend strings don't have these issues - they are individually wrapped in plastic jackets and I don't have to use all of them at one go.,4,Nice strings but have to use all -once opened,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B0002M6CW6,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]","I've been using this brand of strings for years. The super slinkys sound great. The 9 gauge is very easy to bend and on a good guitar will also sustain well. They last a long time if you wipe down after use. Better yet, get the Big Bends string cleaning wipes to increase the life of your strings.",5,Best set of strings for electric guitar,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive A3MLQDXQPVNB2O,B0002M6CW6,Wyoming Eagle,"[2, 3]",I bought these hoping they would allow me to learn to bend guitar strings blues style. They turned out to be just right. I don't play that often but they have lasted for a lot longer than expected. very pleased with the product and price.,5,right tension for me,1259539200,"11 30, 2009",positive A1W93CKNN8D6L2,B0002M6CW6,Zach Briggs,"[0, 0]",Since they are light strings they are easier to press down and easier to bend which really helps me because I'm a beginner and don't have much Calais yet. Also I like the first day of new strings look Shiny! I would recommend this to any beginner.,5,Easier,1359417600,"01 29, 2013",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0002M728Y,CHUS01 Fan,"[6, 6]","I have a 5 watt combo amp. I was looking for a smoother sound, and got it in this tube. It lacks the brutal attack of the Sovtek and the all around bright articulate response of the NOS RCA gray plate I tried for over a year, but I'm really liking this sound for what it is. I think a tube amp ought to be warm and musical, with nice natural compression, and that's what I'm getting out of this JJ.",5,Smooth and dark,1300665600,"03 21, 2011",positive A303039F43KD4E,B0002M728Y,GuitarExtreme,"[0, 0]",I'll re rate this item if my problem is fixed but maybe this is normal?? I have a Vox ac30hw2x and I put this jj 12ax7 into v1. I have a significant volume/gain reduction now. I know it's the tube because I can put the stock ruby back into v1 and the volume/gain is back. I haven't checked yet but I'd say there is a 40-50% loss in volume. I was thinking maybe this is a higher headroom tube?? It's not stamped to be one so that's why I'm confused. Is it typical of JJ to have more headroom? I'm not digging this tube so far so back in goes the Ruby.,3,"Sounds good if I turn up my amp up to ""11""",1384905600,"11 20, 2013",neutral A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0002M728Y,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","Without going to extremes and spending two-hundred bucks on an NOS tube from 1957, I recommend for us frugal individuals to go the cheaper route until you get your first platinum hit.JJ's tubes are well-trusted and have become the defacto standard when selecting quality and tested reliability.BTW - 12AXT and ECC83 are the same tube.I can't remember the last time I had a JJ tube go microphonic beyond control.I have played full time for over 27 years. I use these.Hope this helps.",5,Great price - Standard Tube,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B0002M728Y,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]","Popped one of these into my Hartke LH500 Bass Head it it sounds great....the stock tube was sounding a bit harsh and this one sounds a bit cleared and more defined....nice tube,",5,Super Tube!,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B0002M728Y,Laytonium,"[1, 1]","I bought these when I had to re-tube my Marshall JCM800 2203KK head. This is the only tube head I have played or had so I really cant tell you how they compare to other brands but these things rock. They are very good for metal/hard rock and have lasted a year now, while gigging and practicing weekly. I was recommended to JJ by a friend who only uses them and I will likely be doing the same. I paired them with the JJ KT88s and these things just rock.",5,JJ ECC83 Preamp Tube,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B0002M728Y,mikey3582,"[2, 2]","I own a Fender '65 Reverb Reissue, and I had learned from many guitar gurus and such that the best tubes that sound amazing are very, very difficult to find. However, I bought this JJ Electronics one expecting something decent to tide me through until I had enough money to afford a higher-end tube, and this blew me away. I was surprised at how good the tone of the amp was and how it made my guitar sound.This was well worth the small amount of money that I paid for it. In fact, I think I will just go ahead and keep using this permanently until it's almost dead before I purchase another tube.",5,I was very surprised...,1359244800,"01 27, 2013",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B0002M728Y,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[0, 0]","I opted to use the EH for its different tonal characteristics, but sometimes I still switch this one in. It's a good quality, great sounding tube. The JJ seems to be slightly more even in tone, and a little bit better sustain in the low mids, if that's what you prefer.",5,"Good, powerful.",1316044800,"09 15, 2011",positive A2TBAUW2W7J538,B0002M728Y,Psychic Cypher,"[1, 1]",These tubes just aren't for me. They don't sound great...kind of flat and lifeless. Also unreliable. One (out of 7) arrived DOA and another has failed since.,3,Just not for me,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",neutral A24VMSBJAWFRCP,B0002M728Y,Shawn,"[0, 0]","Throw this bad boy in anything and it will make a world of difference, particularly if the tube being replaced was a cheap tube.",5,A perfect replacement!,1403395200,"06 22, 2014",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B0002M72JS,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[0, 0]","Most 12AX7 tubes do what the electrical engineers say they should. Psychoacoustics being what it is, I can't honestly tell you, for sure, Electro-Harmonix tubes are measurably better than the no-name Chinese tubes I replace. But I THINK the Electro-Harmonix tubes sound better, therefore they do. At $12 per shot, who cares? I suppose I could contrive a double-blind experiment to settle the existential question empirically, but I'd rather spend my time playing. Rest assured Electro-Harmonix is GOOD stuff and the price is right. Just do it. ;-)",5,Inexpensive Excellence Whether I Need It Or Not,1402012800,"06 6, 2014",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B0002M72JS,Kurt Robair,"[0, 3]","Needed a pre amp tube for my Hartke LH500 and ordered one of these....while waiting ended up buying and using a 12AX7 Groove Tube so this one still sits in my gear bag, waiting to be powered up. If that time comes Im sure this will be a great tube.",5,Probably a great tube.,1372464000,"06 29, 2013",positive A2T372SGRFAWYP,B0002M72JS,"MK Hill ""MK Hill""","[0, 0]",I retubed my Carvin X-60 combo with a duet of Mullards and 3 of these EH preamp tubes. Wow - they all come to life and make the amp sizzle. The price was right from AMZ.,4,What I needed,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B0002M72JS,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[1, 1]","I like the tone of this one better than the stock one in my Champ and in my Kustom Kontender. Also, I like it more than the JJ, but the difference is subtle. The JJ version seems to be a bit brighter and slightly more noise (in a good way, but not what I want for me).",5,love it!,1316044800,"09 15, 2011",positive AGH6UUAIAZLMB,B0002M72JS,P. Refsnider,"[1, 2]","Received a new 500w Hartke 2x10 bass combo at church, tube pre and ss power amp. The preamplifier has one 12AX7. It was an EH. It went very microphonic after about ten hours playing time. After talking to Larry Hartke, decided I got a bad tube. He would not send a warranty replacement. My suggestion - new stock tubes are probably not tested prior to installation. Replace all stock tubes with tested tubes from someone like Doug's tubes, tube depot, eurotubes, or some other reputable tube vendor. I don' t trust ebay tubes and won't spend the hard earned cash on NOS. Replaced with a JJ, but should have used a Tungsol reissue.",3,12AX7 EH,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",neutral A3IS1RBMOOULWI,B0002M72JS,"Secret Squirrel ""S. Squirrel""","[3, 4]","Like the previous reviewer, I bought this to switch out the stock one that came in my mic preamp, and it just did wonders to warm the sound. Only problem is, now I am eyeing my amp, all it's tubes, and thinking... if one little adjustment made such a difference in a pre-amp, imagine what some of these will do in my fender! Sigh! Always something!Anyway, this is great! I am sure I will get more!",5,Yup!,1298246400,"02 21, 2011",positive A3EA7KGYC8LB0,B0002MDTVS,"Aaron ""Aaron""","[0, 0]",Spend a few extra bucks and get a music stand that is sturdier! these can't support heavy stuff and will knock over SO easily. They sure are portable though. not a bad idea to keep one in your car just in case since it folds up to be so tiny!,4,As far as wire music stands go this one is great! but wire music stands are the WORST!,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B0002MDTVS,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[2, 2]","I bought this and am very satisfied with the quality and construction. One of the features I like is that it just doesn't take up too much room, and can be placed in its carrying bag which makes it wasy to store.Over all a nice easy to use poratble music stand.",5,Perfect music stand for home and on the go,1202256000,"02 6, 2008",positive A2NIT6BKW11XJQ,B0002MDTVS,Jai,"[1, 1]","The music stand is perfect for the keyboard I am playing. It is strong, height flexible and hold the music sheets firmly.",4,GREAT CHOICE,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",positive A2YTKPGZXFFKVK,B0002MDTVS,Janeelizabeth,"[0, 0]",Light weight... great for travel... it is perfect for what it is. It is adjustable for standing and sitting. Holds sheet music as it is intended to do. Came with a GREAT little travel bag. Folds up and sets up comfortably and easily.,5,PERFECT!!!!!!!!,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A2STXHBNXM1B0Z,B0002MDTVS,Johannes,"[0, 0]","I would say this stand is for the occasional user who doesn't put more weight than a few sheets of paper on it.The top part is not secured. It just slides on the tip of the tripod. Pick it up and carry it around, it'll come apart and scratch your Stradivarius.The foot is horrible: It sort of hooks in place with a little clamp. That means, you get ONE position. And that one doesn't look like it will live very long.Comes in a pouch, which helps to put it away.Spend more if you can.",3,It's okay. Really just okay.,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",neutral AA4BAIDEDJI3,B0002MDTVS,OfficeBoy,"[2, 2]","Amazingly sturdy for the $. It isn't as sturdy as some, but it probably is the sturdiest of the truly collapsible stands. It folds up very nicely. I'd buy it again.",4,Nice stand for the $,1272326400,"04 27, 2010",positive A1LZ7QGWHBHWOD,B0002MDTVS,Peter Kim,"[0, 0]","It's as good as it looks. With that in mind, it's perfect. It's not very sturdy if you're using it outdoors and it's windy but hey, what do you expect from the way it looks?",5,Good basic stand,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",positive A2SNKWR5D203ZX,B0002MDTVS,tgn1956,"[0, 0]","It works great,it keeps my music in order.I am able to see my music.This has been a very useful tool.",5,Music Stand,1393286400,"02 25, 2014",positive AM9EL9YBP070A,B0002MDTVS,"Wayne M. Simpson ""The Stag Hunter""","[2, 2]","This little music stand folds up small enough (after some disassembly) to fit in a pouch less than 2 feet tall and 2 inches wide. Once assembled, it stands straight and is more than sturdy enough for sheet music or most softbound books. The height is adjustable so you should be able to find a comfortable position whether you're standing, seated on a stool or in a chair. The angle of the tray is not adjustable. The legs are simple flat metal pieces and could be susceptible to being bent if you trip over it, so this might not be the best stand if you plan to keep it in one location. But for a portable stand, it's hard to find fault with this one, especially given the low cost.",5,"Sturdy enough, very portable",1293667200,"12 30, 2010",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B0002MJTZ8,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",Daughter uses this stand and was well worth the money. Exactly as described and very affortable. Would recommend this to anybody.,5,Handy stand,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",positive A2YTKPGZXFFKVK,B0002MJTZ8,Janeelizabeth,"[0, 0]",Nice microphone stand for the cost. Sturdy... adjustable... good construction... it works... we like it!!! Will purchase an extender to use with it.,5,GREAT!!!,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0002MJTZ8,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","I purchased the On Stage brand microphone stand to use with a theremin, although I may use it at some point for the purpose for which it was designed. This is a substantial, stable, very solidly built stand. The base is heavy enough the I can't image that the stand would fall over in normal use. Should the need arise, it is also easy to disassemble and assemble. Highly recommended.",5,Solid All Around,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002MJTZ8,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[2, 2]","This stand is practically indestructible and is ideal for gigging. If you need a boom, simply add anOn Stage MSA7040TB Adjustable Microphone Boom, Blackand you're good to go.In addition to being indestructible, this stand takes up far less stage (or studio) real estate than a tripod type stand like theOn Stage Stands MS7701 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand. And despite the relatively small size of the base, it is far more stable than the tripod stands. Admittedly, this stand is a great deal heavier, so if weight is an issue you may not like this type.Even with a boom fully extended I have found this stand to be stable. For outside use in fair breezes this stand remains upright, which is not always the case with the tripod types. Moreover, there are no legs to break (I have lost one tripod stand to that problem.)If you transport your gear often, and especially if you play outside (or inside on cramped stages) this stand is the best choice in my opinion.",5,Perfect for heavy gigging schedules (including touring),1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A2INSN8Z69R0FK,B0002MJTZ8,Stabon,"[0, 0]","Not much I can say about a standard mic stand. Unless it was a cheap piece of crap. This one is not. Nice heavy base plate. Here is my only complaint: I went to remove the UPC sticker on the shaft and now I have a mess. I'll try some WD-40 to get the annoying residue off but for crying out loud, can't anyone come up with a sticker that is removable without a headache? And as an end user, a UPC sticker serves nobody. Why is it even there? Put it on the box it comes in but get it off of the merchandise I'm buying!",4,Does the trick,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",positive A12ABV9NU02O29,B0002MSQVQ,C. Longo,"[1, 1]","The Rat has been used by everyone from David Gilmour to Dave Grohl to give you a grasp of its range. It does everything from light crunch, to Marshall-style thick rhythms, to all out face-melting distortion.Rich harmonics, near infinite sustain, and a mid-range push that will cut through a mix like no other distortion pedal.This pedal has not left my board since the day I bought it. The fact that it's built like a tank ensures it's going to be around a long time after my playing days are over.",5,Incredibly versatile pedal,1127865600,"09 28, 2005",positive A3347V0SDFHQBA,B0002MSQVQ,Darwin's Survivor,"[0, 0]","This is what all distortion pedals are judged by. Adds thick creamy distortion, enhances harmonics, and maintains great attack and definition. Sounds awesome. True bypass.",5,A Legend,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A3AGHEETVTCBQI,B0002MSQVQ,Dennis M,"[4, 6]","There a hundreds of distortion pedals on the market today. Sure, some are said to be the best at this or that, but for me the RAT is the one that does it all. And at a great price to boot. This pedal is not new to me. I've had a few of them in the past, but the RAT 2 is just a great as the older ""vintage"" models. Goes from a nice bit of drive that is far better than a Tube Screamer, to a near fuzztone, with some warm, smooth creamy tones in between. Remarkable. No other distortion pedal can do it as well. I've been playing for 5 decades and have had more than my share of them. But the RAT delivers. No joke. It just does it all, and well.The Filter (tone) is set up where the tone gets deeper by going clockwise rather than counter clockwise. That might thow a few folks off, but it's a little thing really. The Filter is the core of it's tone and the Distortion control is very linear in how it increases the distortion. By going higher with the Distortion control, the volume only goes up a little. That's great as making changes while playing is less of a hastle if you just lean over and bump it up a bit, the volume won't go through the roof.100% silent switching. No hum. No buzz. And no loss or increase of your overall level when you engage the unit. Flawless comes to mind here. Easy to set up. Strong as a Tiger tank. And just flat out gives you what you want without all the fuss of 6 or 8 knobs for you to mess with. And the three that are there all glow in the dark like all the RATs of the past. Kinda cool if you ask me.If one wants a good distortion pedal that will perform without issues, get yourself a RAT. If you want to impress your friends with how much money you dumped on a ""boo-teek"" pedal that sits in the RAT's shadow, buy that high dollar unit and you can at least ""Look Good"" while you play. But your tone will still stink. Its up to you. Me? Its a no brainer. I go with the RAT....",5,The best I've ever used. Period.,1352160000,"11 6, 2012",positive A1VEGHXI0Q61XA,B0002MSQVQ,John M,"[0, 0]","I have one one these from the 80's back home, and when I was looking for a new peddle, I found this was still the best around. I remember searching for the right peddle back in the 80's and going through dozens of them before settling on the Rat. And it's exactly the same... Simple, sturdy and its settings are perfect from crunch to blistering distorted sustain. I run it through all manner of amps - including Marshalls, Vox, and even Crate, both tube and transistor, and with a few quick easy adjustments I get exactly what I'm looking for no matter the box.I'm an old school player - meaning I want my sound to come from the guitar and amp instead of processors. This is just an enhancement to my sound, and not the basis of it... though I expect anyone will get what they want from this baby.",5,Best distortion peddle still... And a steal at this price!,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B0002MSQVQ,mikey3582,"[2, 3]","This pedal is exactly what I have been looking for since three years ago when I started performing. The distortion on this is deep, has long sustain, and has a nice tone to it that the classic Boss DS-1 pedal does not have. It's perfect for a great sound, from heavy rhythm guitar chugging to fat, bruising solos.I love this pedal and have been using constantly ever since I got it.However, word of fair warning: the pedal itself uses a +9V power charge rather than the typical guitar f/x pedal -9V (barrel jack. Look at the power supply of a Boss pedal to see what I am talking about. This ProCo RAT Pedal does NOT use that). If you buy this pedal, you will have to do one of four things:1) Buy the power supply made specifically for this pedal.2) Consistently use and replace batteries.3) Find a converter from barrel jack to 3.5mm jack.4) Be an electrical engineer and rewire it yourself.Other than the above, excellent pedal!",5,"Fantastic, deep sound",1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B0002MSQVQ,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[0, 0]","After playing digital equipment for years I recently got into analog (pun intended) starting with an overdrive pedal.I had always heard a lot about the RAT and I wanted to try it out.I played a Boss DS1 at a store and thought it was a decent distortion but found it too trebly and thin.The Rat with all the knobs on 12 oclock sounds like a great rock amp. Like a perfect marshall but with more organic-ness. It really has its own tone I must add. Fat, thick, smooth and saturated. It responds to picking very well and organically.As you move the distortion knob higher, the sounds gets more and more animal. Very thick and ""furry"". The tone filter knob also is a very strong influence on the sound. With lower settngs the tone becomes more trebly and smooth and with higher settings it gets closer to fuzz. Very nice.A nice pedal to have to be sure.",5,Great Fat Analog Distortion,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive A27L5L6I7OSV5B,B0002MSQVQ,Otto Correct,"[13, 14]","I've owned over 3 dozen dirt boxes over the years, and I just love the Rat. It makes my tube halfstack sing, and my practice amp sound like a big amp.Its great as a stand alone distortion, running on a clean amp. It can get everything from that perfect bluesy grit to roaring sludge (just max out the distortion and use your neck pickup on an LP to sound EXACTLY like King Buzzo of the Melvins) and everything inbetween.It can also be used to boost an overdriven amp into better sounding territory. Case in point, my buddy has an old Peavy stack from the 70's in his garage. Its a solid state head on top of a vertical cab of two 14"" speakers. On its own, you can use the gain and distortion knobs present on the amp to get a decent sound, but with his Les Paul it still sounded oddly dark. We put the Rat in front of it and with some fiddling got that perfect AC/DC style overdrive out of it.I think the main reason I love the Rat so much is not only the great tone and its sheer indestructability, but the filter knob. Normal tone knobs allow you to focus more on bass or treble, but usually if you boost one, you cut the other. The filter is more of a high end roll off, you can darken or brighten your tone accordingly, but when you DO go brighter, you still have the same bottom end. It doesn't CUT the bass out. So even with a more treble heavy sound, you still have a fuller rounder tone, it doesn't thin out so much.Its really an excellent pedal. I've heard that some claim you have to get an older one with the LM308 chip to really get ""the sound"" but that's a myth. Look on a few guitar forums or on youtube for plenty of tests and testimony showing the fact that the new ones do indeed sound the same as the old ones. A Rat is a Rat, whether they're coming from China or the USA.p.s. Mine is from 2010 and the face still glows in the dark. So I dunno what that other guy was complaining about.",5,My go-to distortion...,1319500800,"10 25, 2011",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0002MSQVQ,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[7, 10]","As far as tried and true distortion pedals go, this is really just average. The filter doesnt have enough of an impact on the pedal to provide a truly large range from fuzz to metal distortion. Compared to other distortion pedals, it really fails in this regard. However, if used as a fuzz pedal instead, it truly shines, since this is really what it is. Does it have distortion? Yes. Is it valuable as such? Not in my opinion. It isnt condensed enough to be used strictly as that. Another gripe I have is the 9 volt slot. Most pedals use a universal design which allows you to use almost any power supply. Not so with this pedal. You are pretty much relegated to their own adapter or batteries, which sux IMO, especially since I run all my pedals off an adapter chain.Anyways, while this is fun to play with, you should definitely consider the sound you are going for. If you prefer to play a more grungy or 70's era metal, then this will work for you. For more crisp sound, you should look elsewhere. IMO",3,"Pretty average distortion, great fuzz.",1339372800,"06 11, 2012",neutral A3D1A0YHTT0E9G,B0002MSQVQ,"Steven K. Baker ""KellRazor""","[0, 0]","I love adding channels to amps, and that is exactly what this pedal does. It helped me create a separate fuzz/distortion channel that makes my rig extra versatile. It's built to last and solid as a rock. I love the different dirt it gets combined with my MXR Carbon Copy nooned across the board. Insanity! I love my main rig distortion, but this definitely helps add depth, and doesn't tank my tone. Last distortion pedal you'll ever need.",5,Fuzz Factory and Beyond,1400803200,"05 23, 2014",positive A3JEEPYPEM9V81,B0002MSQVQ,Tim,"[1, 2]","Tried it, didn't like it, returned it. Just not my cup of tone, that's all. I have more use for an overdrive.",3,Not for me,1390348800,"01 22, 2014",neutral A25T143MKB0K82,B0002OOMU8,A Carter,"[0, 0]",I does the job that I wanted it for. Just to keep picks in my guitar case. It's okay but it could be better.,3,Pick Holder,1338249600,"05 29, 2012",neutral A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0002OOMU8,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I like the product, i like the idea to have something that can hold the picks so they dont get lost, i thought that it could hold a few more picks. I think i putted about 7 picks in it, but hey, it works and i would buy it again.I forgot to say that there is double sided tape on the back if you want to put it on your guitar (thats what i did, it looks good and durable).Also, It's Cheap!!!!!",3,Ok,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",neutral A37T74W067OYPB,B0002OOMU8,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I love this, now I don't have to find my pick.I bought one and this is my second one for my another guitar.I also purchased an extra one as a gift for my friend.",5,"Dunlop 5005 Pick Holder, Each (5005)",1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive AXWEQHTXQWR7Q,B0002OOMU8,Andrew P.,"[0, 0]","old good design. For the price I've bought 4 of them and just put it on all guitars, so wouldn't have to search for pick again",5,good product,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0002OOMU8,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",bought roughly 5 of these...i like them and my playing buddy likes them...has a sticky bottom if you want to peal off the paper and stick on table etc.i keep one in each case..enjoy,4,happy with purchase,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0002OOMU8,b carney,"[0, 0]",Very good reliable product to help keep track of your guitar picks.Only thing I can see negative about it is that you cannot fit very many picks inside of it.It does help to have a few stowed away for when you need them.I was not satisfied with the extent of time it took them to ship this product to me.It seemed to take forever although it has nothing to do with the product and only the vendor I ordered the product from.Dunlop has always created some very top quality products for guitar players.They have a great reputation and they uphold a high level of quality no matter what the product usually.This product AS ADVERTISED DID NOT come with any picks.If you order this and need picks MAKE SURE YOU ORDER PICKS SEPARATELY.,5,Great product,1326758400,"01 17, 2012",positive A2U4KTDIVI8KMR,B0002OOMU8,callysto,"[0, 0]","for only a few bucks, this little item is extremely convenient!!! i placed it on a filing cabinet, next to where I practice and filled it up....love love love the hastle-free access to my picks!!! thanks guys for the great little product! :) all smiles...",5,love love love this little item!!!,1360627200,"02 12, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002OOMU8,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","I am buying several more to mount on assorted amplifiers for practice room and studio. On stage, I prefer microphone boom holders.",4,Decent Pick holder.,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B0002OOMU8,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]","Well, this is a very simple accessory, but also a very convenient one. You can transport and organize your picks without making a mess inside the gig bag.",5,Very convenient,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002OOMU8,Cheri,"[0, 0]",My son finds that this holder comes in handy when storing his picks. He says it's easy to use and finds no difficulty removing his picks from the holder. Highly recommend!,5,Great Dunlop 5005 Pick Holder,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive AXG9N4QFS4QYP,B0002OOMU8,"Craig Brubaker ""sort wish lists by priority""","[0, 0]","casual, part time guitar player here. I use it on the back of the headstock to always have picks with the guitar when I pick it up. The one I received was all black, not brown on the sides as in the photo. No matter. It is a bit larger than you might expect from the photo. I dont know if that is to accommodate a larger size of pick, or what. It is big enough that 'normal' electric guitar picks can almost turn sideways in it. It also likes to give you more than one pick at a time. Both of which I would say make it not a contender for fast pick replacement, like in the middle of a song. But it is good for keeping them all in one place, either on the guitar or a desk, toolbox, etc.Nice little item for $2",4,quick easy way to keep picks at hand,1393459200,"02 27, 2014",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002OOMU8,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","I used to be that guy that lost about 30 guitar picks a month. I bought three of these Dunlop Pick Holders, one for each of the three gauges I find myself constantly using, and they've more than paid for themselves in the short time I've had them.",5,The Little Go-To Lifesaver,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A1YYGXVZA97XFO,B0002OOMU8,"Danyelle Mulin ""Danatherine""","[0, 0]","I bought this for my brother for a Christmas gift when we got him a guitar. He never used it, but not because of anything to do with the actual product",5,It is what it is,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002OOMU8,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I ordered the one in the photo, with brown sides and got a standard black one. I have the black one on my Fender Stratocaster and wanted the brown one for my acoustic. Unfortunately they sent the wrong one but I'll use it anyway. It's also not the same size as the one in the photo, much wider.I wish I had the right one as the one I got doesn't match the guitar. I know if I put up a fuss they would send the right one, but it would cost more to send this back than I paid for it.I will say that these are a must have if you're tired of searching for picks. Finish playing, slide your pick into this and it's there when you play again.",3,disappointed not the one I ordered,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",neutral A1NPG8GYIXYIVY,B0002OOMU8,David Y.,"[1, 1]",Have not had the chance to stick it to my guitar. So it is just used as a pick holder so my picks have some places to go. Can hold up to 11 picks of .50 thickness. I use Tortex Guitar Pick of that thickness.,4,Great pick holder!,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive AYQ46BHSK99YV,B0002OOMU8,delighted,"[0, 0]",Easy to use - it was easy to put the picks in and to take the picks out of it.,5,easy,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive ANQRGI79HHJPQ,B0002OOMU8,Deyvyd,"[0, 0]",It a simple holder that it's really good to make sure that you will not be out of picks when you need then!,4,Good!,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A3CMSCWXZIVJQ1,B0002OOMU8,Drew,"[0, 0]",I can't write a great review for this. There's nothing to write about. This is a pick holder. It holds my picks. End of story. Price was right.,5,It's what you'd expect,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0002OOMU8,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","I like this so much, I bought 4 and going back for more. Spring loaded pick holder holds about 20 to 25 picks. There is a peel and stick on the back to attach it to a guitar strap or behind the headstock. I Keep one in each guitar case. I am ordering more for stocking stuffers for my musician friends. Fill them up with your favorite picks and no more searching for a pick.",5,Very good accessory for guitar players,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A1N82BBPB5816P,B0002OOMU8,J. Barrera,"[0, 0]","its a one dollar pice of plastic that holds your picks, it has a spring in it that pushes them up like a dispenser in a way. has sticky stuff on the back so you can stick it to your guitar or case so you always have picks.",4,what more could you really ask for,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A3JXFUXN03IUT5,B0002OOMU8,Jerry S. Johnson,"[0, 0]","Well-conceived, spring loaded slot holes multiple picks. It is small and can be affixed (self-adhering) to the guitar near the bridge so you always have picks handy when you are ready to play. Inexpensive solution and quite handy.",5,Pick Holder for Guitarists,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",positive A21WZ0YAMX0NLE,B0002OOMU8,Joe Labruna,"[0, 0]",This Dunlop 5005 Pick Holder work good. For an in expense product. It is want I need for travel. Little hard to put picks in but OK,4,Dunlap,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B0002OOMU8,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[16, 16]","It is OK, but it does not compare to the ergo holder.Which you may find here:Dunlop Ergo Pickholder.The main problem with this pickholder is that it is very difficult to get your pick out, and it is extremely fragile.",1,No Bueno,1278201600,"07 4, 2010",negative A1N46MR82AUE4T,B0002OOMU8,JR,"[0, 0]","This is a nice pick holder, especially for the price. It sticks well to the guitar and is easy to use.",5,Works well,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A3CMXRFIWQCBKQ,B0002OOMU8,kodiakcowboy,"[1, 1]","This is a great little addition to my guitar because otherwise picks end up getting lost everywhere. One note: this does NOT come with any picks. One customer said it did, but mine did not. It has a sticky pad on the back, and sticks well to a wood guitar. I even moved it once, and it still sticks fine. It is spring loaded so that the top pick easily slides out.",5,Handy deal,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive APQTAELJ74I07,B0002OOMU8,LHardyRN,"[0, 0]","LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this pick holder! This is the second pick holder like this, that I have purchased (for different family members).",5,Pick Holder,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A2M93TVNC93C3P,B0002OOMU8,L. Ole'son,"[1, 1]",Has a double stick tape so you can place it in a handy place. Easy to reach and nice to have on hand.,5,Easy to use,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive A14B2YH83ZXMPP,B0002OOMU8,Lonnie M. Adams,"[0, 0]","Dunlop 5005 Pick Holder, this is very handled, always forget were my pick got off too, now I know my Picks is in the holder.",5,I Love It,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A1T3PBZ7DVBC26,B0002OOMU8,Mark Burgess,"[1, 1]","I bought one of these for a friend of mine, and he said it was the best thing he'd ever used to keep his picks out where he can readily get to them. I bought two more today.",5,Great product,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B0002OOMU8,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]",I liked the fact i can insert more than 5 picks and they really stand tight and don't fall down. But the original glue was not string enought and the holder has fallen on the ground.,4,Yes it works.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3G9836LYVXE7A,B0002OOMU8,Melodie S.,"[0, 0]",Great product. I have ordered 6 or 7 or these.,5,Great product. I have ordered 6 or 7 or ...,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A35CRCL7WVUCYG,B0002OOMU8,Mike Brown,"[0, 0]",This was another filler item for a much larger order. I am always losing my guitar picks and this helps me keep track. Simple idea but a good one. Thanks.,5,Customer comments,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",positive A386KVFXZR6XL8,B0002OOMU8,No Name,"[0, 0]","It's a great pick holder, but I'm not fond of the sticky background. Something 'clip-on' would have been more useful.",3,Pick holder,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",neutral A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B0002OOMU8,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",Holds my picks but if i move it to another part of my guitar it tends to have trouble sticking unless i force it on the guitar,5,Holds my picks but if i move it to another ...,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A6LHCT7P53RSA,B0002OOMU8,R. Caldwell,"[0, 0]",All three of my kids have a guitar. They were always losing their picks. This pick holder is the neatest thing I have seen in a while! All of their picks fit snugly in it and it has adhesive on the back of it so it stuck nicely to the guitar. I highly recommend this pick holder to anyone who needs help keeping up with their guitar picks!,5,Very handy!,1357084800,"01 2, 2013",positive A34AJKMVLJCOSI,B0002OOMU8,RLL,"[0, 0]","A little bigger than my other pick holder, so the pics aren't as fluid sliding in and out. Great price though.",4,Good,1375315200,"08 1, 2013",positive A1VBRBWX7SVCVX,B0002OOMU8,Robert A. Gare,"[2, 2]",I lose picks so easily I needed a pick hold. This one sticks well to the guitar. Locating a spot for it depends on you and your guitar. Unless you keep it full of picks it will rattle. So I push one or two extra picks partly in the holder to stop it. I might try it somewhere on the strap.,4,Good to have,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive AM67EGOF8ACTY,B0002OOMU8,Sam Nunn,"[0, 0]","I placed mine on the back side of my amp, in a safe from bump spot. I keep a few picks in it for easy access and I always know where to find them. The double stick tape that came on it has worked well. It's a cost effective way to always have a few picks handy and not loose in a pocket, getting lost. Try one.",5,Very handy,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B0002OOMU8,Squidsmom,"[1, 1]",I bought this for my 11 year old daughter to help her keep up with her picks. She loves it and is doing much better with not losing pics. I stuck this on her amp so she would not mis-place it.,5,Perfect holder,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0002OOMU8,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","It serves its purpose. Doesn't hold as many pick as I expected. Looking back, can't see why I really need it. A plastic bag does fine. In fact, I don't think I've ever used after the first time I put the picks in it. I just use the excess picks I put in a ziplock bag.",4,Functional; decent price,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A2IROAVGAK1G0S,B0002OOMU8,Texman,"[0, 0]",I've never had these before until recently. I ordered a set and it worked so well that I BOUGHT a couple more. The couple more that came in had a wider slot on them. I thought that was weird but didn't think to much about it until I started moving some PICS AROUND. Turns out the wider opened ones might work but not as well. This Picks fall out way easier than the smaller slotted ones.,3,Pick Holder,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",neutral A18XPD5BM4U6B1,B0002OOMU8,"The SARGE! ""MSG, USA, (Ret.)""","[0, 0]",NO MORE misplaced or lost picks! This handy little device will fit perfectly in any out-of-the-way spot on your instrument.,5,Great little gadget!!,1392163200,"02 12, 2014",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0002OOMU8,WAYA,"[1, 1]",Fulfils it's intended purpose...Holds several picks.non-marring adhesive on back won't damage guitar finishes.Easy to withdraw and replace picks.,4,Holds picks,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive AYTKUTAP0VA53,B0002OOMU8,Yakov Hadash,"[1, 1]",I have one of these on my guitar and one on my ukulele. I can't imagine life without this pick holder -- before I was always losing picks and then I had to strum with my fingers which I don't like doing. Get one of these if you play with a pick!,5,What are you doing? -- just buy it!!,1385078400,"11 22, 2013",positive A3BMYEA3J6RBVV,B0002OOMU8,Y. Xu,"[1, 1]","I always have problem finding pick when I need them, and this product helps me solve the issue. It is easy to use.",5,Good pick holder,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive AASCUHX7YUC6M,B0002OOMW6,Amazon Customer,"[5, 5]","This is the best cleaning product I've ever used. Not only do I use it on my maple and rosewood fretboards, but I also use it on the headstock if it's unfinished and on the unfinished body of my Ukulele. What it does is it restores the wood in a way that it gives it a much more brilliant, beautiful and lively tone. Really brings out the beauty of true wood. Now every fretboard and unfinished bit of wood on my guitars looks beautiful and brand new. Application method is also very useful. I don't know why there is a strict warning saying not to use it on maple fretboards; I put it on my Stratocaster's maple fretboard and it looks beautiful. The only thing it did differently was it made the fretboard a good shade darker. I also must add that the stuff has a very wonderful lemony smell (nowhere near overpowering), and it does clean off a lot of dirt in conjunction to hydrating and livening the wood. Great stuff. Go ahead and buy it.",5,Best guitar cleaning product out there,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A3UJUX6RZ9WVCB,B0002OOMW6,bobatious,"[0, 0]","It is strange how few fingerboard lubrication products there are that work well and don't build up, stink, or cost too much.I use this on all my household's guitars and basses. Works excellently, application from this bottle is good though occasionally needs a stir and shake to get more lubricant on the applicator.",5,really nice fingerboard clean/restore at good price,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0002OOMW6,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","By far the best to use on the neck of any guitar or bass. Applies easily and what is not absorbed between frets, wipes right up. A must to keep wood looking fresh.",5,Accept no other!,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive AOY459LVUBKLO,B0002OOMW6,Confidential Name,"[2, 2]","So far still Made in America. I have been using formula 65 guitar polish for over 40 years since a time when my hair was longer as a hippie growing up with heavy metal. I've polished many guitars multiple times. This gets the grime and fingerprints off the body and neck keeping the instrument looking like new. It works great on acoustic and electric, solid or hollow body, acrylic or lacquer finishes without streaking. It even cleans Finger Ease lubricants off the neck and strings. I haven't needed other products separately for the neck or strings since this works great on both.",5,Great Product!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B0002OOMW6,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","I'd say if you own a guitar with a rosewood fretboard, this should be a mandatory purchase for your prized possession. Just one bottle of this should last years and years. I also like the fact it utilizes a dabber to prevent spills and accidents. I used this the other night to "feed" the rosewood on my Telecaster, and this difference was night and day.",4,Excellent Product & Quite A Lot For The Small Cost,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A1KMDDMQEXV0HJ,B0002OOMW6,"Dennis ""DTz""","[2, 3]","I was hoping the Lemon oil would be what I needed to get that crud off some of my guitar fingerboards but, it's not very good at that. I suggest cleaning with a detergent first and then let it dry. Once clean, the lemon oil does a good job of sealing the wood - even where years of playing have taken their toll. It's a good finish but, not the place to start. The product is not meant to be used on maple. Don't know why but, not an issue since most of my instruments are rosewood or other dark, exotic woods. So far, so good.",3,Not Mr Clean,1331078400,"03 7, 2012",neutral A3I9IGMS9GHW8J,B0002OOMW6,James E. Perkins,"[0, 0]",Makes the fretboard feel like new; but best to clean with alcohol wipes first. I think most woods will appreciate being treated with this oil; especially in dry environments.,5,Makes the fretboard feel like new,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B0002OOMW6,jimmpannzee,"[3, 4]",Restored my rosewood fingerboard with a great color! Also works well on the bridge and only used a fraction of the bottle. A great investment that'll last quite a long time.,5,Works great,1327363200,"01 24, 2012",positive A380AI4SNSJTTY,B0002OOMW6,Kazmir,"[0, 0]",Its really secure far as not spilling out of the bottle. The only bad thing is you have to squeeze really hard to get the oil out.,4,Good!,1403308800,"06 21, 2014",positive A38DCVO9SZHW68,B0002OOMW6,"kiboy ""Icelander""","[0, 0]",I've had an old beginner Ukulele sitting in a closet for years. I have much nicer ones now and decided that rather than lend them out for playing I'd fix up this beginner uke as a loaner. I took off the strings and realized how dull and dry looking the fret board had become. I used this product and it really soaked it up fast. Now it looks beautiful again. Very satisfied with how it worked.,5,works,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002OOMW6,Kodack,"[1, 1]","It's oil....what more do you want?Turn upside down, squeeze hard, use your "man" level strength and soon the tip will darken, apply liberally to your fret board in a back and forth motion. IMMEDIATELY wipe your fret board clean just to take the wet look away. Let sit for a few hours then dry rest of the way rubbing with cloth.It's okay to soak the wood as long as it's momentary. Don't saturate the fretboard and walk away, wood absorbs oil, too much oil absorbed = fretboard wood becoming swollen and buckling, losing shape and flatness. Not a good situation.Lemon oil isn't like other oils, it isn't very slippery and kind of makes things grabby. It's oil but it actually works more like a solvent, cleaning things and making them sqeaky clean....like your frets...hint hint.Just be sure to buff off all the excess and put a little string lubricant on your frets before you re-string and you'll be a happy camper.",4,Easy to put on due to ingenius applicator tip.,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B0002OOMW6,Michael W DeSilva,"[3, 3]","I love this stuff. I've tried many fretboard and string cleaners but this one works the best. And in case you are wondering, it comes with a cloth cap attached to the bottle under the twist off cap so all you have to do is turn the bottle upside down and clean away. You may need an additional cloth in the beginning to wipe off the excess liquid because the bottle is full when you first get it (of course). I highly recommend this product.",5,Very Good,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0002OOMW6,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[1, 1]","This will make your fretboard smile! It takes a dry, faded, fretboard and makes it look like new. A few dabs goes a long way so this 4 ounce bottle should last you a long time. If your fretboard is really dry & faded, apply heavily and allow it soak in. Continue applying until the board stops absorbing and then wipe dry. I was amazed at how this made a dull & faded 40 year old Fender fretboard came back to life.",5,Food of the Fretboards!,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A36PFVYT15GZC2,B0002OOMW6,Mountain Biker,"[1, 1]","I love this stuff for all my fretboards, except for unusually dirty ones. If it is super grundgy, clean it with something stronger, than follow-up with this stuff. Leaves the wood nourished and new looking without any greasy feel. I usually apply it twice in a row and wipe clean each time.",5,Best lemon Oil for your Fretboard,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0002OOMW6,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]",Works great - keeps all my fretboards looking great. Even though I change strings frequently on my twelve (12) acoustic electric guitars this bottle will last forever. I play hard for several hours almost every day and I'm always amazed at the "crud" that accumulates on the fretboards. (Guess I'll have to stop eating Cheetos while I'm playing - just kidding...) This oil breaks down the "crud" and restores the look of the fretboard to new condition. No issues / no problems only positive things to say about the oil...,5,Works Great !!!,1393632000,"03 1, 2014",positive A17SLR18TUMULM,B0002OOMW6,Straydogger,"[0, 0]",I have quite a few guitars and I like to keep them clean and polished. This stuff is great for my fretboard and I use it every time I change the strings.,4,A++,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A2FAF1J19NO0ID,B0002OOMW6,"Timothy Eastman ""prez""","[0, 0]","Lemon has been known for quite some generations to be a good cleaning solvent because of its acidic nature and this certainly does the job. As the label warns: do NOT to use on Maple-wood frets (mostly Fender strats) due to the softer & lighter quality. It is only for the harder, darker woods like mahogany (which I have) or ebony (high quality - i.e. expensive - used best for fretless). The solution is perfect, but the applicator (attached to the neck of the bottle) could be better. I would rather take the neck applicator out and apply lightly using a 100% cotton cloth.This solution has been made specifically for use on guitars, though I think you could find a similar lemon oil cleaner cheaper at local stores. It's only 4-oz, but what little is used each time, this bottle should last the guitar owner his/her life.",4,Cleans real good,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive AM9EL9YBP070A,B0002OOMW6,"Wayne M. Simpson ""The Stag Hunter""","[9, 9]","This is a lemon oil used for cleaning and conditioning the rosewood fingerboards of guitars. This only gets done once a year on the average guitar, so if you're like me, this one bottle will supply you for many lifetimes. Other than that, it is what it is and does what it says. The applicator contains a dispensing valve so push down hard to open it when you want the oil to flow.The label says NOT to use this product on maple fingerboards. Doesn't say why, but my guess is it will discolor them, so be forewarned.",4,"Mmmmm, Lemony Fresh!",1292284800,"12 14, 2010",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002OP7VQ,David G,"[0, 0]","But the quality of the sound is not much more than a transistor radio. There's a slight hiss too. But I enjoyed listening to it while playing. And when you attach the headphones it works great. Amazine that it works off a 9v battery. Yes, you have to lug around a guitar cord, but what do you expect. I went all out and got a Roland Cube which should deliver a higher quality sound and has many sound effects. But that costs 2x or more as much. I am in the process of returning it. Look at the picture of it next to a Coke can. That's what it looks like. Some people complained that the handle doesn't work. Who cares. The tweed on the speaker looks like a toy too. But that's sort of what you're getting.",4,This actually works,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002OP7VQ,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","for the price you can't really beat this little amp, the only down fall is that at full volume with the gain up, the little speaker gets kinda muddy, but for a bright clean tone it works well, the tone controle offers a well rounded array of tones and the gain is great from a blues to metal tone of gain.the headphones input just is handy when wanting to play into the wee hours of the morning without disturbing anybody, but with the headphones hooked up you can really hear the digital sound it makes... but for the money it's a great buy",4,great little practice amp for late nights,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A1B3CNORXB1USI,B0002OP7VQ,kay bhee,"[4, 6]","not bad, if you dont use any batteryand use a 9vdc adapter thingie...make sure thingie outputs at least500 mA if you can ...tried mic, bass, and electric guitar and keyboardsthru this thing...all workand the distortion control... mostlly notnecessary for me, but others will find thatcontrol is use ful too...it is a cutie and works for fun,and u might get loudness around 90 dBA onsome frequencies... not bad at all...even got a headphone connect on it forlate nite playing...a good thing. for the price it is worth...",3,do not use any battery...if possible,1310428800,"07 12, 2011",neutral A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B0002OP7VQ,Pepper,"[0, 0]",This is a cool little amp. Sure it's really nothing to write home about but I like being able to take My Strat and just sit somewhere and jam without having to have a Generator to supply the power to conventional Amps. I wouldn't perform with it but great for personal use........,5,Handy little Box to have...,1385078400,"11 22, 2013",positive A6GXP9ESXIH7O,B0002OP7VQ,trishlink,"[0, 0]","I 'm obviously not a "Techie". I couldn't understand how my delightful, and so neat, little toy wouldn't work... until I found out that the battery was wrapped in cellophane - A-ha!To be fair I must explain that the battery was already installed in the tiny little amp when it arrived, so I didn't look too closely at it. But of course when I couldn't get it to work for me, I soon discovered the problem.This product is the neatest, sweetest little delight for the eyes...and will astound you with it's capacity to roar out your music when turned up fully and respond immediately to your slightest touch on it's sweet little knobs to sound out your music from there and down to a whisper, whenever you require it to.The sound from the speaker is as clear as a bell...no static at all...Truly an amazing little gadget... attractive, so portable and does the job of one twice, or more, of it's size.",5,Neato ! Love this mini giant of a speaker,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0002OS9FC,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]",This unit is well constructed.Switches and knobs feel sturdy.The user guide is informative.It has a wide tone range. I usually play a Hofner club bass and it sounds deep and clear.It is useful if you want to dial in a good sound and just leave it set. It doesn't have presets. You can loop an effects processor thru it.,5,great bass tones!,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A15RRJL2HT44J4,B0002OS9FC,Joe Morris,"[4, 5]","I play bass in a lot of different environments, and I never know what to expect before I show up. If I am playing a venue where I can use my head and 4x12 combo I know I'll have great tone. If I am going direct into the board I am at the mercy of the house equipment and engineer. This unit gives me ;the ability to still go direct, but allows me to tweak the signal for maximum warmth. I suppose you could look at this like an effects stomp box but it is really so much more. if you play at church and are tired of hearing the life sucked out of your bass you should give this a try. I love it.",5,Must have for working bassists,1351468800,"10 29, 2012",positive A298INOY52JEH8,B0002OS9FC,M. LeFevers,"[2, 2]","DI bass is the worst. Just really, really awful. Every ordinary DI box I've tried yields this thin, cheap treble sound that does not present my bass in its most flattering light. So when I started playing live weekly, I just hauled my bass amp around to each gig, because it was out of the question that I would rely on a weird sounding DI box to carry the day.I live in Phoenix. I made it through about two months of lugging a monstrous bass amp across town in 115 degree weather before I decided there had to be another way.When I first got this pedal, I would run it parallel with the amp, terrified to rely entirely on this little box for my sound. After a few performances, I let go and left the amp at home. The Bass Attack pedal did not disappoint. Ever since, I just bring a bass and this pedal. Running straight into the board through this thing delivers a magnificently huge bass sound. I don't miss the amp at all.I did spend an entire evening the night this pedal arrived, just tweaking knobs until it was perfect. You'll want to dial in exactly the right sound for your bass, and some of the settings I tried were less than ideal for my instrument. But once I got it locked in, I've never touched the knobs again. I just plug in and everything sounds magical.",5,Meet my new bass amp.,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A24AQ24CD6865K,B0002OS9FC,"Rick from Westport, MA","[0, 0]","I rated it at 5 stars because 5 stars means "I Love it" in Amazon's selection of things . I do love it. In fact I think it is better than my Sans Amp Bass DI which costs more. Don't get me wrong, the Sans Amp is still great. I just find this easier to dial in, it is durable and seems a bit more lively sounding than the previously mentioned preamp. The only down side is that it doesn't come with an AC power adapter. That isn't a problem for me since I have many power options on my pedal boards. This takes the standard negative polarity center like Boss pedals.If you have been playing bass for a while, you know that no matter how good your bass rig is, you can make it better by putting a decent tone shaping booster in front of your amp...that being said............I am in my 50s and I play mostly guitar hero music like Robin Trower, SRV, Hendrix, Yes, Rush, and lots of blues and southern rock etc etc............. the fun old rock n roll stuff.Like the Sans Amp, putting this in front of any bass amp only makes the bass sound better. You can easily get the live Chris Squier or Geddy Lee sound. The older style full deep bass bluesy rock sound is simple. The tone that I love to dial in is that old 3 piece rock band sound from years past. Think of Mel from Grand Funk Railroad or old James Gang in the Joe Walsh Days, Johnny winter, and the Cream........ that over driven cranked Ampeg or Fender tube bass amp sound that filled in exceptionally well in a 3 piece power band.I am running this into an Ampeg Bass combo and I have run it directly to the front of house sound system and the sound is fabulous. Playing bass is a side gig for me since I am mainly a lead guitarist........ I let my bassist try it (he also uses a Sans Amp Bass DI at our gigs) and he immediately went online and purchased one.He is another cool use for this pedal. If you are a guitarist, put it in front of your guitar amp. The punch and power that you add to your sound is incredible. Try it.",5,Hartke VXL Bass Attack,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B0002OS9FC,Seventh-777,"[0, 0]","This thing sounds great! I run two outputs from this into my DAW (Reaper), so that I can have a direct DI for reamping and the regular tone from the Hartke's preamp for an overall bass tone. The general sound of it is warm with plenty of low end, and the ""Shape"" control is pretty cool for adding a little bit of distortion/break-up for layering. It's easy to reamp with, so layering the unshaped Hartke tone + another track of shaped ""gritty"" tone can get you some seriously solid sounding bass tones in a mix - especially for higher gain metal playing.Awesome unit for the price, very happy with it.",5,"Great tone, dedicated DI is a huge bonus",1347667200,"09 15, 2012",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B0002OS9FC,T. Cox,"[6, 6]","I'm using this as a DI box for recording. It does some compression, overdrive, EQ'ing, notch EQ'ing, and excite-ing all in one pedal. So compared to the original bass signal, you get this clear, deep, punchy sound that fits right into a mix.The Bass Attack sounds a lot like a SansAmp Bass Driver but at 1/3 the price. One difference is that it has an additional ""Shape"" knob, which is a lot like the ISF knob on Blackstar products, and is a notch filter. The other difference is that the SansAmp uses tougher chassis and components, so would last longer for the gigging musician. But don't take me wrong, the Bass Attack uses a solid metal chassis and doesn't feel cheap at all.The Harmonics knob adds some overdrive, and gets kind of farty when turned up 100% but sounds pretty good at 75-90%. It doesn't do that high gain super gritty/fizzy distortion though, for that you could connect a distortion pedal to the parallel output, or duplicate the track in your DAW and add a distortion plugin.This pedal is very versatile. I found that the Shape knob is indispensable; it takes the place of a mid control. For example, by notching (reducing) the boomy 60-130 Hz region and turning up the level, you get plenty more mids. The treble and bright control seem very similar to each other, one seems to amplify the 4k region, the other the 5k but that's just an estimate. By keeping both of those around 10 o'clock and the Shape control beneath 115 Hz, I can get a solid, deep, yet mid-full sound for a metal mix. Thus anyone who thinks this pedal is all bass and treble and no mids, ought to try settings along those lines.Another good feature is that this pedal can run on 48V phantom power. As in, no adapter or battery needed when recording direct or running to a mixer. In conclusion, for recording, you can duplicate the SansAmp sound that you hear on a lot of albums using the Bass Attack, and tweak it further via the Shape control. And yes, the various button pushes get you four different sounds total, but I prefer having both buttons on. Then in my DAW I only throw on an extra compressor and it sounds great. This pedal is a steal for no frills bass DI recording.",5,Awesome,1321488000,"11 17, 2011",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0002PBS5Y,b carney,"[0, 0]",Ernie Ball makes extremely durable products and has a very reputable name in the musician community.These strings are affordable and last a VERY long time on someones guitar during normal use.You will not be disappointed in this product.They sound VERY clean and bright and if you use a product like GHS Fast Fret after playing the strings last twice as long and stay clear and bright longer.They do have a coating that will wear a small amount and turn black under the strings if you fail to clean them properly.,4,Good Quality Strings,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B0002PBS5Y,j flavors,"[0, 0]","These Strings sell for about half the price than the store, so it worth the effort and wait to order these from Amazon.The strings came very quickly and are of very good quality.",4,cheaper than the store,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0002PBS5Y,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]",These were great. I can't brag on them enough. I AM however an electric gitty player primarily. I just use an acoustic when on trips and for couch songwriting.,5,Great strings,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A2X68NVO0SGCMC,B0002PBS5Y,Patrick Elhoffer,"[0, 0]",I use these strings on my practice guitar because the smaller strings are easier on my fingers. I can play all day without my fingers hurting and they still sound good.,5,Great strings for practice or begginers,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B0002PBS5Y,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]","I normally buy D'Addario Strings here. I buy the .011 or .012 strings. This is my first time playing Ernie Ball since I first began learning. When I first started on guitar I put .009 electric Ernie Ball on my acoustic so I could handle the pain and keep learning. Then I went to D'Addario strings. I wanted to try these since the under $5 price is good.They sound nice. They don't sound as crisp as the D'Addario strings. They sound more mellow and not as BOLD. They are 80/20 and I prefer those to the other strings out there. I can't say I love them or I hate them. I will probably stick with D'Addario since I don't find any difference in them. I bought some other Ernie Ball strings on Amazon that I will try soon. For the price I would buy these strings at least once to test out and see how you feel about them. I don't think they sound bad and if they do, it did not cost much to test them. enjoy",4,They are good strings,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A2HWUC980HM1NP,B0002PBS5Y,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[1, 1]","I have used Ernie Ball strings on my Les Paul for quite a while, Slinkys mostly. I recently bought a Yamaha FG700S and quickly found that the high E string had a very ""tinny"" tone. I searched the net to see if this was comon with this model, alas I found that it is.So I decided to try some different strings to see if it would help. I ordered a set of Earthwood Lights and installed them last night.Wow, what a difference. First the tone is much softer on the E string, second the action feels much more comfortable on strings 1 thru 3. The strings that came on the guitar were Yamaha light strings but they were very stiff, especially the B string. After a hour of playing with the Earthwood strings last night they were much more enjoyable, both tonally and physically. Not sure how they will last, time will tell.Good strings I would recommend them.",4,Nice Tone,1359417600,"01 29, 2013",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0002PBS68,Audie,"[0, 0]","To all heavy music guitarist, I highly recommend this one! Try a set of this and you will feel like a rock star!",5,Ernie Ball 2215 Skinny Top/Heavy Bottom Slinky,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",positive A23033Q9WZBG4V,B0002PBS68,"Christian Farrar ""Chris Farrar""","[1, 2]","I got a pair of these strings in early august, i still have them, but being as doubtful as i am, i just bought an extra pair from this seller ( who shipped amazingly fast, it got here in about 3 days!)any ways, the strings stay bright for a long time, don't/have not lost there color yet/rusted (after a little more than four months)and they are everything a guitar player looks for in strings. i do a lot of string bends and these have just held up to it. I have a B.C Rich SOB Avenge, so i can't tell you what its like with a tremolo, but i just like them. I have tried out GHS, First act, Dunlop, and D'addario's and these are the only ones that have last for so long with out showing any signs of significant wear.",5,Good strings,1260748800,"12 14, 2009",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002PBS68,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","I love these strings, they never stop amazing me! ... wether you use them for electric or acoustic they always work well, clean bright tones and heavy riff giving, these strings last and work well.. I've never tried another type of strings and I don't think I will",5,ernie ball always wins!,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive AKALIDNS3NMZ7,B0002PBS68,"K. Miller ""KM""","[1, 1]",Great strings. They last longer than some of the others and easy to re-string the guitarother brands do not seem to stand up to Ernie Balls,5,cant complain,1316217600,"09 17, 2011",positive A17SLR18TUMULM,B0002PBS68,Straydogger,"[0, 0]",I almost always use Ernie Ball strings on my electric guitars. I've been using them for 30 years and never have been let down by the quality and sound.,4,Sweet!,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002PBS68,StudioDude,"[0, 1]","At one point I had a strong hatred for these strings on my strat, but then I smartened up, worked my calluses to the point where I could probably play 13-62's tuned to E with no trouble, and realized that these strings worked great for my strat, because of the strong tone that these provide, and ease of bending on the upper frets. These strings also are good for Les Pauls, where the scale length is shorter than the Fender guitars, making bending like velvet.",5,Good for bands where you don't have a rhythm guitarist.,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A24FQKYEPUQBRG,B0002PBS68,zj,"[0, 0]","For the price they are awesome strings.... I like the sound(I like a little heavier sound), and I'm hoping the high E will hold up a little longer than the lower gauge "its always the first to go". You cant beat the price on amazon I paid 9.50 at my music store but I needed strings ASAP, I will order back ups at this price.",5,On Fender Squire,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A37E0KYNJQNP1E,B0002PBS6I,"Amazon Customer ""just a guy""","[0, 0]","These perform well on single coils, specifically Telecasters. Right now I switch back and forth between Power and Beefy, with Fenders being my next choice followed by D'Addario.",4,A good all-around set,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B0002PBS6I,Brandon K. Rush,"[1, 2]","I've used all sorts of strings over the years, and generally aim for GHS strings. However, these Power Slinky strings are great. I've not broken one yet, and the 11-48 is a good gauge. Heavy, powerful, and they sound nice and soulful when played. I may become a lifelong Ernie Ball user after using these strings.",5,Power Slinky gives power sound,1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive A1JDT2X4BYHZZL,B0002PBS6I,chapopot!,"[1, 2]","I replaced the strings on my electric and tuned it. . . once.normally, after tuning new strings for the first time, I break them in by rigorously bending them, using the whammy bar and tugging on them then I re-tune them. I rinse and repeat until the tuning stays. not with these strings. tuned them once, no breaking in.it sounds amazing on clean; on its own without any effects, and the natural sustain is great. they also sound good with any settings I use.i bought two sets.",5,first time using these strings. . . surpassed my expectations,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B0002PBS6I,Cheri,"[0, 0]",I bought these nickel wound guitar strings for my son. He says thses strings are strong and durable and projects a good sound quality. I purchase these strings a lot for my son...you can't beat the price for these quality guitar strings. An added plus...they're made in the USA.,5,Excellent Ernie Ball Guitar Strings,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive A27DR1VO079F1V,B0002PBS6I,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]",The string are easy to play and sound great. There is a reason they are used by so many professionals.,5,Proven strings,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0002PBS6I,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","Admittedly, I don't use these on my high end stuff, I use these on my cheap axes to bang on. Why? The are strong, durable, and sound good. The tone isn't as pure as some other strings on the market but for the cost, they do the job. The really good strings I typically have to change often, as I like a light string.These hold up well, taking a good bend and beating.If you have a teenager who isn't light with the pick, or if you have something you tend to get very aggressive with, these are perfect..5 stars for what they are.",5,"great strings, great price",1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive A1RPGT25Q5QSKU,B0002PBS6I,"Donald E. Cooper ""MarsFan""","[0, 0]",I definitely enjoy these and I highly recommend them! They are used by other artists that approve of them! Slash from Guns n' Roses uses them.,5,Great Strings!,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A1TLMSOE1VRDZI,B0002PBS6I,Igneous,"[0, 0]",i been using these for over thirty years and they have always served me well.I like 11s because for me it has a nice balance between strong steady sounding power chords while the top end is slinky enough to play leads hence the Power Slinky name.,5,I can really string along with these,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A2ZGEV4CTSCTIZ,B0002PBS6I,Kodack,"[1, 1]","They were a little too much for the Squier Bullet I put them on, even with the truss rod maxed out they bowed the neck.While I had em on though they played well and bent relatively easy for their thickness. More metal moving over a guitar pickup = hotter sound, more gain, and on a Stratocaster more glass and bell like tones.I've used Ernie Ball's Slinky line of strings almost exclusively for decades. They never break, they stay in tune after stretching, and they sound great. Lots of harmonics make for a textured and musical sound.Fun fact: Get yourself a mandrel for sizing rings and you can turn your old guitar strings into custom made jewlery. There is something to be said for giving a pretty ring that used to make a pretty sound RINGing out of your amplifier. :) A little silver lead free solder to hold several windings together and then buffed and they look excellent. :)",5,Thick and chunky just like I like my chili,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A1C60KQ8VJZBS5,B0002PBS6I,"Marktwain10 ""Marktwain10""","[0, 0]","I have tried a few types of strings on my p90 Epiphone Les Paul, and I find these Ernie Ball Power slinky 11's to have a lot of power and punch to them, as advertised, and give me the nice tone I was looking for. The power and thick sound is due to these strings being a heavier gauge than the strings that usually come with a guitar. It will take a little more finger strength to play these but it is worth getting used to. These strings work well with the many different types of rock I play, and will work even fine with drop c tuning. They have also been as durable as strings get and do not lose their tone for quite some time. I prefer these power slinkys over D'addario xl 10's, over regular slinky 10's (which I used to like until I tried these), and even prefer them over the more expensive full nickel Rock 'n roll slinky 10's which surprisingly sounded boring when compared to the energy the power slinkys give you. I would say the power slinkys give off a sufficiently bright sound, but not excessively bright, and I would recommend them to anyone thinking about giving them a try.",5,Best Sound From my p90 Les Paul,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0002PBS6I,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","These strings have a powerful tone for lead work, however they're not on the bendy side, which is great for rhythm work. The tone you get from these is punchy, powerful, and great for rhythm. If you need an overall great set of strings, get these. You won't regret it.",5,Most versatile strings that I've had on my guitar.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A28DVY0Q6PPO1J,B0002PBS6I,Tatiana Montenegro,"[0, 0]","worked for me. Got no complaints over these. Very smooth and lasted me a while. Love Ernie Ball strings, they are the only ones I get",5,cool,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A1XL4YLORJ5IBS,B0002PBS6S,Ana Pendragon,"[0, 0]",These sound good on my electrics. The best sound I got was on my LP. Good sustain and strings are staying in tune well.,5,Sound good.,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",positive ASP978VO96X7C,B0002PBS6S,Basil,"[0, 0]","its good but not fitting my requirement, but its extremely recommend it for beginners because it is very easy to play and bend.. but for me as a reggae rhythm guitar its not good and not warm enough and i have one point on the G string specially if you want to lead and solo whenever you start bending you will notice how annoying its because its hard to keep in tune while bending if you used to medium G size",4,Light and very triply sound,1377648000,"08 28, 2013",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0002PBS6S,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","This is my first time using a hybrid mix and ti does take some getting used to but I enjoy the heavier bass sounds it provides while maintain easy to bend higher strings. Installed with no problems, plays pretty well so far. It stays in tune pretty well, it's still the first day and the pitch is holding well.",5,Good Mix,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive AANXFXLHZPBQU,B0002PBS6S,Cesar Augusto Soto Caballero,"[0, 1]","After using D'Addario strings I've try to Ernie Ball strings. I have ten years ago with Ernie Ball strings and let me tell you that it's the best strings. In comparison with Regular Slinky, this strings have a little heavy powerfull sound for funk, clasical rock and indie sound. I have an Stratocaster and let me tell you that sound balance being hybrid gives much versatility to play different genres.",5,The best strings,1354147200,"11 29, 2012",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0002PBS6S,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]",these strings are different and really quite nice. the high strings are thinner and thus much easier to play and bend. the lower strings retain the depth and sound of my usual strings. I really like them. only possible difficulty is that high E etc might tend to break a little quicker due to being a thinner string. I have a bunch of these on hand for my strat and my Epiphone as well the standard Earnie Balls,5,nice alternative string; very easy to play,1337990400,"05 26, 2012",positive A33F2WVDF74EA7,B0002PBS6S,"F. L. Hall ""Methuselah""","[0, 0]","I'll try to review the strings and not the instrument but that's kinda hard for me to do. I've been playing guitar since my Dad bought me a $7.00, unknown acoustic 46 years ago. That should make me about 58. He put some brand new humpty duty Black Diamond strings on it which pulled the neck up to where the strings sat around 6"" off the fretboard. Well, they weren't very close anyway. The neck had no way to adjust it so imagine learning to play using heavy gauge Black Diamond strings a ways from the fretboard. I didn't know any better so I thought it was normal for the blood dripping off my bent crooked fingertips.Since then I've been through a multitude of guitars and strings. I always wanted a Les Paul but my playing never improved enough to justify $2000.00 - $4000.00. I started reading reviews on the Epiphone Les Paul 100 for $249.00 and they were running from 4.5 - 5 stars. I finally, after much self convincing, bought the ebony through Amazon. I've owned Strats, Telecasters, cheapies, an Alvarez I think. I unpacked it out of the box, did a little tuning and this is absolutely, the most beautiful, sweetest thing I've ever held in my life, (except for the little lady of course). No kidding, I recommend this guitar to anyone even if it cost a couple of grand.Strings: The ones that came on there sounded great. I didn't put it down for a couple of weeks. Sounds great in the bathroom, good acoustics. I finally got the best out of that set of strings. I always use Ernie Ball on everything. They've got a wrench to fit every nut in the house. I saw some Hybrids on Amazon and had never heard of them. I bought a pack of them along with some Super Slinkys, Regular Slinkys, Earthwood Silk & Steels. I put the Hybrids on the new Les Paul. They made it sound even better than it was. Chuck Barry, The Ventures, Clapton, set the LP and Fender amp right and the sound is just as good. The lower strings have a wonderful rich tone, they're fairly heavy but easy on the fingers. The high strings will talk to you. I can bend the g-string easier than a Super Slinky. This is the only guitar I've used them on but they sound great. I imagine I'll stick with them for this machine from now on. Of course Amazon is always 5 stars in my book.",5,Two Reviews In One,1349481600,"10 6, 2012",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0002PBS6S,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","I lke these strings very much. They bend quite a bit and are very easy to use. However, they tend to come untuned because they're so susceptible to temperature and humidity.",4,Good strings,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive AJ03X8Z6RZZ27,B0002PBS6S,Parabola,"[0, 0]",Alright strings. Nothing too spectacular about them. I'm a fan of beefier lows and thinner highs but at the end of the day they're still slinks.,3,Meh...,1372982400,"07 5, 2013",neutral A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B0002PBS6S,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[0, 0]","I bought these to beef up the bottom end of a Telecaster that came from the factory with a set of Fender 9's that topped out at .042 on the low E, which is just too small for good twangy bass. I've been using them for a few months now and haven't broken one even though I can bend the high E to touch the D string. I use D'Addarios on my other guitars but tried these Ernie Balls just for the hybrid mix and there isn't a whole lot of difference. D'Addario sells a similar set called EXL125 so maybe I'll try those next but for now these are good.",5,Great mix to add bass to your sound,1343779200,"08 1, 2012",positive A3GEMQFMP0PH48,B0002PBS6S,R. Luhring,"[0, 0]",I've always used Ernie Ball strings. I've tried others & always go back to Ernie Balls. They sound & feel great. Bend 'em!,5,Great strings,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive A28DVY0Q6PPO1J,B0002PBS6S,Tatiana Montenegro,"[0, 0]","the only strings I get are Ernie Ball strings. Really reliable, great sound, got no complaints here really. Ernie Ball knows how to do strings",5,strings,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B0002T67J2,B,"[0, 0]","If you are looking to walk around while you play your guitar, then you might want to look into something longer. As a spare cable to play at home though, it's pretty good.",5,Spare cable,1365984000,"04 15, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0002T67J2,David G,"[0, 0]","There's another brand out there that is almost identical in construction and quality and costs less. Don't buy the high rated chrome capped one's, I had problems with those. This one is good just that I regret paying so much for it.",4,Great cord but over-priced,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A2HHVYBD6H9728,B0002T67J2,"D. Brandfas ""MagicGuitar""","[0, 0]",It's a guitar cable. It works. It appears to be well made and durable. There is no noise or hum. It works and I like.,5,Very good cable,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B0002T67J2,Ed,"[0, 0]","I finally bought into the Monster Cable hype; albeit with a 6' practice cable. I CAN honestly tell a difference. That difference being silence; no abnormal hissing or popping that I got from my other, cheaper cables. This isn't the top-of-the-line Monster, but still a step up from what I'd been using. I'll definitely upgrade my longer cables to Monster, and may even see how the expensive one sounds (a short one 1st, of course!).",4,It's a Monster,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive A1VAUZRF5PUSOZ,B0002T67J2,Gordy Styles,"[0, 0]","I gave it a 5 star because monster cables come with a life time warranty depending on how it breaks, but this 6ft cord is taller than i am which means it's about 6' 2" tall... it's a great product for the money exspecially if it's just being used for a late night practice with a small amp or for a pedal connection into your amp, it's short and sturdy enough to take the roughest beatings and still keep working",5,a great little cord,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A1QAT2Y011KWFX,B0002T67J2,"MildCritter ""the critter""","[0, 1]","Monster Standard instrument cable is amazingly good for the price. It's flexible (unlike some of their more expensive cable), quiet, solid, and durable. It's much more transparent to tone than many other more expensive cables. For the money, it's really hard to beat. I won't waste money on the more expensive cables again.",5,Inexpensive and excellent,1259020800,"11 24, 2009",positive A1OZ7F08MNF320,B0002T67J2,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]",these are great cables but i gave it a four because i after playing the cheap rotosound cables i learned they are just as good and are only 3 bucks. still a great cable and these sound slightly better than rotosound but thats if you are super observant because their isnt much of a difference.,4,great,1323216000,"12 7, 2011",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0002T67J2,Samuel Chell,"[25, 27]","I'm a keyboard player, and in the past I had been spending $40-$60 for Monster's ""delegated"" keyboard cables. But suddenly one shorted out on me after only several months use, causing me to question the ""Monster mystique."" I began to compare the Monster keyboard cables with cheap, ""off-brand"" guitar cables and couldn't hear any difference. No question it's a well-made, trustworthy (but not indestructible or infallible) cable, but I'm no longer committed to it at any price. However, at Amazon's current ""value"" price for this particular Monster cable, it's a no-brainer. Moreover, I no longer have hesitations about purchasing a cable that doesn't say ""piano"" or ""keyboard"" on it. (One of my Monster keyboard cables even came with one end designated for the amp and the other for the instrument--but it was hard to see which was which in a dimly lit club.)As for length, 6 feet is ideal if you're playing through your own amp (my preference). If you're plugging into a board or P.A. system, you'll want anywhere from 12 feet to 25 feet.",5,Monster of a Deal,1199664000,"01 7, 2008",positive A1Q94IXHEGQDV7,B0002T67J2,Skyler Smith,"[0, 0]","It's made by monster cable. Need I say more? Of course it's a great cable, and being able to change the rubber band on the ends is nice to identify which cable is which.",5,Buy it!,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B0002T67J2,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","This cable Works fine, i'm going to buy a pair in January 2013. I used it live and they are really great, durable and it feel's pro. Try one.",5,Monster Cable Standard,1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A1DYBNOP47KAE1,B0002T67J2,Z.W.T.,"[0, 0]",Great cable for patching in and rocking out. It is also low noise and very suitable for recording as well. 100% Recommend to anyone looking for a good quality (without an over the top price) cable!!,5,Great cable as always from Monster!!,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B0002Y6BJI,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",My daughter has been using these strings for many years now and they work great. Excellent price and product is as described and price was right.,5,Great strings,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive A3322FTE1MQQGM,B0002Y6BJI,Amber,"[0, 0]",It was recomended that I get new strings when I bought my violin and these worked great. They are steel coiled so they were fine with my electric violin but did take some time to stretch a bit to hold a tuning which was a bit discouraging at first. They've been great since.,5,Great Idea,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0002Y6BJI,David Burch,"[0, 0]","This string set offers typical D'Addario quality and value. I use D'Addario strings on all my guitars, mandos and my ancient old fiddle.",5,Good beginner set,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",positive A7WNXHL0QNHY7,B0002Y6BJI,happypup,"[5, 5]",I prefer Shar's Overture premieres which are the same price. These ones are a little too "bright" in sound and not deep or resonant enough. Also bear in mind these are not dominants which are clearly far superior - but for which you would be paying $50 a set.,3,Acceptable,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0002Y6BJI,Igor B.,"[0, 0]","D'Addario Prelude Violin String Set, 4/4 Scale, Medium Tension is good deal for beginners. It's good enough, not expensive. Try it till you ready to by more expensive string.",5,"D'Addario Prelude Violin String Set, 4/4 Scale, Medium Tension",1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A33LV2M1PAJZ45,B0002Y6BJI,James Tunnicliffe,"[0, 0]",These are a good value for quality strings.Strings stayed in tune after about two hours of settling in.I'm very satisfied.,5,good strings affordable price.,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A21M5LI1AU7184,B0002Y6BJI,Jerry E. Semler,"[0, 0]",I would recommend the D'Addario Prelude violin string set to anyone who want to use wire-wound strings. They are durable and have a nice tone.,5,Violinist,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A194BLXLSNY8SE,B0002Y6BJI,Just Visiting,"[0, 0]","Um, if you're looking for budget violin strings, then you probably aren't playing principle violin in the New York Philharmonic. Me neither. I'm an abhorrent violinist, but I teach Mariachi Band to elementary school students. On my el cheapo violin, these strings sound quite nice. I would give them 5 stars, but I think that would be overselling them a bit. They're fine. If you're looking for 5 star strings, you're going to have to pay more-and ask someone who plays better than I do to review them for you.",4,Decent strings,1378684800,"09 9, 2013",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0002Y6BJI,Michael,"[0, 0]",awesome cheap repalcement string i would recommend them to anyone who doesnt want to spend 50 bucks on high quality strings,5,awesome,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002Z2CZY,"AF ""Whigs""","[1, 2]","I play guitar. I bought one each of the various thicknesses of these picks a few years ago. They're very interesting. These are soft rubber with a little bit of give, so they really soften your attack and cut higher frequencies, similar to using your thumb, but not exactly. I still pull one of these out every once in awhile. In certain applications, getting a particular sound for a song, say, these could be exactly what you're looking for. Overall these are well made, and the ones I bought will probably last me forever, but these would never work for me as a main pick. I'm glad I tried them though, as I have nothing else remotely like them.",3,"Not bad at all, but not for me",1373241600,"07 8, 2013",neutral AOCBJFQ7UPEOJ,B0002Z2CZY,brien patterson,"[0, 0]",My fiancee tried it out and kept one of the three that was bought. So I guess she loves it as that is the only pick I've now seen her use. [She has been playing for over 35yrs],4,I need to use it!!,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A256QA9N8ZK520,B0002Z2CZY,David Aric Jones,"[0, 0]","I love that these eliminate pick noise, but don't expect to use these on your electric guitar--they're simply too fat at 3.11mm. They work well on bass and acoustic, however. Don't go with the 'Soft' version--they have too much give and tend to stick to your strings and leave you without a pick.",5,Go for Medium or Hard on these,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B0002Z2CZY,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","I think i am going to use these sometimes on the bass ,only found one pick that actaully feels right.",4,Good grip,1364256000,"03 26, 2013",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0002Z2CZY,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[2, 2]",Saves your thumb on the strum;grips nicely in your fingers but not on the strings;A Totem of Rock and Roll in your grip.,4,Saves your thumb on the strum,1286928000,"10 13, 2010",positive A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B0002Z2CZY,KP,"[0, 0]","I purchased these to use with my mandolin. They are ok. I personally prefer a little stiffer pick, but my kids have been using them with their Uke's so all in all not a bad purchase.",4,These are ok!,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B0002Z2CZY,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","This is the 5th bass pick that I have tried, and finally this works great. It does not slide out your hand and has a soft tip with a nice sound.",5,Finally a soft and gripping pick,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive AF1I90O6U8VCQ,B0002Z2CZY,Rolf J Craven,"[0, 0]","I am a converted guitar player and I like playing with a pick. I like that sharp thwack sound. But the tone can be a little harsh, so I got these. They are much quieter than a hard pick but the tone is not the same as bare fingers. For me, they were a waste of money.",3,Nothing special,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",neutral AFB7MSIPJIW68,B0002Z2CZY,Seph,"[0, 0]","**Update 9/7/12**Ok I've been using these for a few weeks now, and I have to say I keep going back to them. They make the notes sound like bells. It's holding up better than I expected (I am a relatively soft player) and I'm adjusting to the 'stickiness' mentioned below. I am liking these more and more as time goes by. Glad I tried these!**Original Review**Recently I got the itch to try different 'unique' picks... these, the dunlop primetones, felt picks, metal picks, etc. I get annoyed by the plastic clicking sound from regular thin picks.These are interesting. They perform quietly and give a more mellow tone. They do however stick to the strings and it becomes difficult to use them, will need some getting used to. I wish I had ordered the hard version rather than the medium, as these are a bit softer than I was hoping.Probably won't be a daily driver, but interesting none the less.",4,Interesting change,1344988800,"08 15, 2012",positive A1T4HGVX32QIYC,B0002Z2CZY,Will Ramirez,"[0, 0]","The best part of this pick is that it is easier on my strings, it still gives the pick tone, but seems to do less damage.",5,Good Stuff,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive AV8MDYLHHTUOY,B0002Z2D08,"Amazon Customer ""eyegor""","[0, 0]","I usually play my Jazz Bass fingerstyle, but there are songs where I prefer a pick, especially when I need speed and accuracy. Until I found the hard Wedgie rubber pick, I used a heavy Fender pick, but didn't like the sharp pick sound very much.I bought a set of soft, medium and hard Wedgie picks to try out and I'm really happy with the results. I greatly prefer the soft Wedgie on the Uke, I like the medium on my nylon string guitar and the hard Wedgie's really nice for my Jazz Bass. I still use hard plastic picks for my electric and steel string acoustic guitars, but the Wedgie's are fantastic for when I need a more fingerlike sound on the other instruments. I prefer the 3.1mm wedgie picks since the 5mm picks feel a bit too thick for my tastes, but that's entirely subjective.I'd love to see a slightly larger version of the pick someday, but it still works very well for me.",5,Helps produce a really nice soft finger picked sound on Bass,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",positive A32264FNDHOH3Q,B0002Z2D08,"B. Hood ""alowishousrue""","[0, 0]",not my style but they work ok. thought i would give them a try. shipping was quick and i know a lot of players that like them just not for me,3,ok,1358380800,"01 17, 2013",neutral A1LH6RF4UN9VI6,B0002Z2D08,"E. D. Garcia ""Biggie-E""","[16, 17]","Playing an acoustic ukulele with all nylon strings, I've preferred just to strum using my fingers because ""traditional"" plastic picks are just too harsh and loud. Even felt picks are too harsh (not to mention the dust/shedding they do).The Wedgie is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. Harder than my thumb, softer than plastic or felt, the 3.1mm Hard Rubber Wedgie is the Goldilocks pick; right in the butter zone.I tried the ""Soft"" and ""Medium"" Wedgies, but both were just too soft. The Soft Wedgie over-grabs the strings and winds up dragging and producing a dull tone. The Medium is better, but is still too dull and the action is a bit too soft.But the Hard Wedgie is the clear winner. I get great volume and tone without the harsh twang of plastic on nylon strings.The only negatives I've found are:1. They can leave skid marks on your pick guard. No big deal, as it wipes right off.2. They break down faster than I'd like. Of course, that could just be my expectations.Still, if you're looking a softer-than-plastic pick, this is the one to get. No pick noise, just strings. I couldn't be happier.",5,Great for Ukulele & Acoustic Guitar Players,1269907200,"03 30, 2010",positive A3SH7VETIJJ7LA,B0002Z2D08,Hayden,"[1, 1]","I bought one of each Soft, Medium and Hard Wedgie rubber picks and even though the colours were right, the Hard is as soft as the Soft. They felt exactly the same in fact. The Medium was the hardest out of the bunch.Packaging error? I have no idea. The fact that each stiffness only comes in one colour and the colours were right lead me to think something is wrong with the manufacturing. So check with what you get.Sound wise, the rubber really removes the treble on my acoustic guitar, making it sound really dull and muted.There is a lot more friction from the rubber on the strings that I do not think it is idea for strumming.The only reason I can think of using is if you want to reduce the noise but frankly, you would have much more control if you used your fingers instead.",1,Hard or Soft? They felt the same.,1350432000,"10 17, 2012",negative A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B0002Z2D08,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]","I purchased these picks, because I play bass in an alternate punk metal band. We play drop tuning and playing with a plastic or nylon pick creates alot of noise. I was hoping that these picks would stop the pick noise. They don't make that annoying plastic to metal sound, but they are very flexible. I need to have alot of pick speed. These slow me down way to much. The other reviews I read stated that these were like rigid picks, but no they are not. Too bad as i had high hopes.Good picks if you don't have to tremolo pick, not very good if do have to.",2,not what I expected.,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",negative A1K3NQAO49LXL2,B0002Z2D08,"Surferofromantica ""S.O.R.""","[0, 0]","I should have read the reviews carefully - it's definitely something different, but not sturdy at all, rubber bits come off as you strum, and there are complaints of skid marks on strings and fingers. Ouch! I'm much happier with my Friday the 13th glow-in-the-dark picks - that is an experiment that worked!And who cares about hard pick sounds anyway? If you want something that sounds like your fingers strumming, why don't you use… your fingers?",2,Overselling...,1385164800,"11 23, 2013",negative A1WHGNU87BGJ2S,B0002Z2D08,"theRangel ""Mr. Prytania""","[0, 0]",This is a fun pick. I play a lot with my fingers and thumb and thought I'd give this a try. Its great! I love the tone of this pick striking strings. I love the way it transmits the feel of the strings. More organic than plastic picks. Yes it might crumble on you if you play too hard. I think if you play as hard with this pick as you would with your thumb you'll be fine. Its a lot of fun and for such a little price can open your playing to different tones for your instrument. Worth a try.,5,The sound of your thumb while saving your thumb from wear and tear.,1327104000,"01 21, 2012",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B0002Z2D0I,"AF ""Whigs""","[5, 5]","I've tried all 3 types of these, and they're pretty much as-advertised. I don't really find a huge difference in tone between the relative hardnesses of the rubber, but it is there to a small degree. To me these are too dull sounding for an acoustic. Well, they don't sound bad, but if you then switch to a normal pick you'll notice the upper and upper-mid harmonics that are being de-emphasized by the duller attack. It doesn't sound bad, and in certain applications it would be fine. I wouldn't want it to be my everyday acoustic tone, though.THey fare much better with electric guitar, where the difference in attack can be less notable, but you'll still notice the loss of some ""sparkle"". But for the most part I found the sound very agreeable and useable. The pick tends to catch on the strings a bit - there's more friction, of course - but it's just something to get used to.The bottom line: I like these, and they'll probably last me almost forever, but I don't really see them becoming my go-to picks. I like the thickness and the feel (they won't slip out of your hand while playing) but the loss in high end is just enough that I don't think I want to limit myself in that way, except for certain situations. I tend to switch back and forth between a pick and fingers anyway, so I already get a sound similar to this by using my fingers. Worth a try, though, and you just might find a keeper if you need to tame an amp or guitar that's just a bit too bright. You know, at higher volumes, too, it's easy for the high frequencies to be emphasized, and these might work better in a live setting where you've got your amp cranked up.",3,Pretty interesting,1316044800,"09 15, 2011",neutral AV8MDYLHHTUOY,B0002Z2D0I,"Amazon Customer ""eyegor""","[1, 1]","I usually just use my fingers to strum my tenor uke, but there are songs where a pick is more appropriate. I used to have an old felt pick made back in the 1940s, but it disintegrated over time and the newer felt picks I've found just don't feel the same.I bought a set of soft, medium and hard Wedgie picks to try out and I'm really happy with the results. I greatly prefer the soft Wedgie on the Uke, I like the medium on my nylon string guitar and the hard Wedgie's really nice for my Jazz Bass. I still use hard plastic picks for my electric and steel string acoustic guitars, but the Wedgie's are fantastic for when I need a more fingerlike sound on the other instruments.I'd love to see a slightly larger version of the pick someday, but it still works very well for me.",5,Much better than a felt or hard plastic pick,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",positive A32VFJX0MAGKIQ,B0002Z2D0I,"Cyrus Cathey ""Ratchet Thunderstud""","[3, 5]","This is a great pick for all those that use picks, but need a softer sound occasionally. Much easier than getting your fingers all tangled up. The only negative is the way they seem to be packed here. They come in three colors and the colors stand for soft, medium, hard. They also come in 3 and 5mm which is the size of the grip thickness (where you grip the pick.) The white is soft, the medium grey is medium, and the dark grey is hard. I use the white and medium grey in 3.1mm and find that easy to adjust too. They are soft and they do wear fairly quickly, but you just keep playing them or do a little cutting to sharpen them back up. You get a nice soft tone and, just like using any other plectrum, you develop a picking style to get various tones (double bass, acoustic, finger style, etc. I use the soft picks for a smooth tone, and the medium pick for a deep jazzy sound (think Motown.) I never leave home without at least three of each in my gig bag.For a real trip, if you are able to finger pick, try out the Jam Cat pick holder sold here. It is so easy to switch from finger to pick in an instant and it is always there when you need to rock it up a bit.",4,Great Bass Guitar Plectrum For Finger Style Tone,1278979200,"07 13, 2010",positive A256QA9N8ZK520,B0002Z2D0I,David Aric Jones,"[0, 0]","I like the medium version of these picks a lot, & I just ordered some hard ones at the 3.1mm thickness--which is pretty thick, by the way. So only plan on using these on basses and acoustic guitars unless your electric has an unusually wide neck and heavy strings. These soft ones have too much give in my opinion, which makes them more difficult to handle--it's great that they eliminate pick noise, but these softer ones want to cling to the strings and require the player to make too many adjustments. My verdict: go with medium or hard version.",3,Soft means SOFT,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",neutral A1XEX009ZR6WXG,B0002Z2D0I,John Ferrell,"[0, 0]","It's a great pick for a soft sound, I wouldn't use it for aggressive work, but for slow ballads it's great.",5,Soft Sound,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0002Z2D0I,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[0, 0]","Bought these because I thought they'd be a nice alternative to a plastic or nylon pick for use on my ukulele when I want a different sound than finger picking and strumming can produce. They give a great tone without hearing the pick strike the string, and they don't wear down the strings and I actually use them on occasion for my 3/4 steel string acoustic guitar when I want a nice mellow tone. The only negative is that because of being rubber, they "stick" to the strings, so they aren't great for quick strumming, which I wish they were.",4,Interesting...,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A13KBLFF4IZF7H,B0002Z2D0I,L. Dustin,"[0, 0]","First time for a soft wedgie......pick that is (I did have an older brother : ) ). I used it on my new ukulele and sounds and feels great. Very good price and looks like they will last awhile.I highly recommend they for you to try, if you don't like they you can give a fellow musian a "soft wedgie" which they just may like.",5,Great picks at a great price!,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0002Z2D0I,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I like these picks for use with my ukulele, it makes strumming a lot easier on these old hands of mine. It sounds exactly like the sound you make while strumming with your fingers, and they seem to be sturdy enough to last awhile. A worthwhile buy for tired fingers :-)",5,"Soft, comfy and effective",1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A1GXJW4152V4LJ,B0002Z2D0I,"Sean P. Owens ""Lupus Non Mordet Lupum""","[0, 0]","I purchased a 3 pack of the soft rubber wedgie's as an add-on to a larger order. As such, I found them to be a reasonable value. However, I'm not sure how long these will last on my steel string acoustic. I think these picks would be fantastic for classical or any other nylon string guitar or ""uke"". They are very grippy and have a slight concavity to them on one side for additional comfort.I love the very soft warm sound they provide. I use them mostly late at night when I can't sleep and want to play, but the rest of the family is still sleeping. Not quite as effective on the E, A, and D steel strings but certainly playable. Not so great for strumming, but fun to pick individual chords. Thanks.SPO",4,"Warm, soft tone... similar to a felt pick",1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A3MPMALWL0ERCA,B0002Z2D0I,"Walter S. Early ""earlyfam""","[0, 1]","These picks do cut pick noise but with an acoustic guitar they wear very rapidly and leave a rubbery residue all over my guitar. I don't like the thought of what damage that stuff would do over time to the inside of my guitar with that stuff getting all over my pickups, etc. Big disappointment. I'm getting a lot of high string in my guitar sound and thought these picks might solve the problem. Back to the drawing board I go.",1,Want rubber residue all over your guitar?,1361836800,"02 26, 2013",negative A14V6CXN8ZWZOS,B0002ZO3LK,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","My partner won't put a pickup in his guitar and I get tires of luggin' an amp around (along with the rest of the sys) so this does the trick. Clip on the boom stand, stick a SM 57 on it and an SM 58 to sing in and your set. Holds tight.",5,Fits the bill!,1364256000,"03 26, 2013",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B0002ZO3LK,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]","The one I got did not have very much of the neon yellow rubber thing on the tip of the screw. I feel like if I tighten it too much, I could dent my mic stand tube. But I haven't dented anything yet, so perhaps I'm just too skeptical. In any event, it seems like a better design might make it easier to get attachments tightened down and facing the right direction. But everything works. It's getting the job done and I haven't seen a better option. All in all, a pretty good device.",4,Works as Intended,1346630400,"09 3, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0002ZO3LK,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I use this to mount to hi-hat or cymbal stands, as well as on mic stands. See my customer-supplied photos at the top of the page for examples.One thing I love about this extension bar is it will fit over the relatively large diameter down tubes on my hi-hat stands. I use anOn Stage Microphone 13-inch Gooseneck, Blackto connect to the bar, then I attach either aNady DM70 Drum and Instrument Microphoneor DM80 microphone. The bar-gooseneck arrangement is sturdy enough for that mic model.This also works well for mounting on microphone stands. I use it and a shorter gooseneck to mount the DM70 for tenor and alto saxophones, or a DM80 for baritones. Again, it works perfectly for my situations.I always keep a few of these, plus various size goosenecks, just in case I need to mount an additional microphone and I am short on stands. It's one more tool to make set up less stressful.",5,Perfect for my applications,1338076800,"05 27, 2012",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B0002ZO3LK,Paul D Ford,"[0, 0]","I use to mount a portable digital recorder onto the side of a mic stand. Very stable clamp mechanism, works very well. Price is good. Nice to have in your gadget bag.",5,Another great On Stage utility,1327881600,"01 30, 2012",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0002ZO3LK,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","I have a crowded rig already and the las thing I wanted was another mic stand. I already have a straight stand with a Shure SH55 mounted on it as a talkback to call tunes to my band members. I wanted to eliminate my wireless sax mic, as I was using it infrequently, and decided to mount a Heil Fin on this extension arm on the same stand as the talkback. Nice and stable - no issues - works perfectly.",5,Great for adding another mic to a stand without hassle.,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B0002ZO3LK,"SRR ""SRR""","[0, 1]",I tried it for iPad. It kinda wobbles up and down. It has a light strip of metal without a bracing design so it flaps up and down when something heavy is attached to the end such as my iPad. I only recommend it for something light weight. There's better ones out there. See my review on the music stand. That comes with a solid extension arm...,2,Good for light weight stuff,1313107200,"08 12, 2011",negative AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B0002ZO3LK,Vivid,"[3, 3]","OK, it was cheap (nine bucks at the time), the design looked good and sensible, and it seemed a perfect solution to a real need. I bought it without hesitation. HOWEVER(!), once hooked up, I was very surprised how flimsy it is. I have a 13"" gooseneck, a light condenser mic and small shock-mount on it. At the slightest movement of the mic stand this attachment flaps up and down like crazy and will continue this way for a something like a minute if not stopped by hand. Obviously, any small bump into the stand will once again set this off. Using it at home, I've gotten away with not touching the stand while recording by being very careful, but obviously this unit is far from ideal. Since then, I've gotten another sidemount boom from this same brand, and though I haven't really put through its paces yet, this other unit is rock solid and far more adjustable and reliable, AND only costs a few bucks more (On Stage MSA9508 Posi-Lok Sidemount Boom). For anyone considering this product, I HIGHLY recommend bypassing this one and forking out just a few more bucks for the On Stage MSA9508 Posi-Lok Sidemount Boom. You will be far far happier.Cheers!",1,"Good Idea, Really Bad Execution - better unit for a few $'s more",1349395200,"10 5, 2012",negative A3J1M5WTA3ST77,B0002ZO60I,Anne Brody,"[1, 1]",These things grab the mic and won't let go. They are worth the extra cost. Buy them if you hate worrying about your mics slipping.,5,Great. Worth It.,1379721600,"09 21, 2013",positive ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B0002ZO60I,Brian Damage,"[0, 0]","Sturdy mic clip on a budget. Mic fits snugly into the clip, allowing the rage to commence. Will purchase more as needed.",5,Sturdy,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A3237FOR4LVBZO,B0002ZO60I,David G. Beneke,"[3, 3]","It does what it is suppose to, cut vibration and well I might add. Much better than a standard clip on a mic. This one is not going to break if you take the mic on and off, since it's rubber. If it does break, has a lifetime warranty. Had a Shure SM58 on a table, on a stand in this clip, pounded on the table, only picked up the tap sound my hand has making, and no sub harmonics vibrating though the table. Moved the mic off axis, pounded again, absolutely no noise. Can't ask for more than that.",5,Does a nice job!,1330992000,"03 6, 2012",positive A39PQ7QR2JFXLV,B0002ZO60I,"Ian Shillington ""Doc Shillington""","[0, 0]","I've had many Mic Holders, and this one is by far the very best. It does it all and is tougher than nails. Sincerely, Doc",5,The Very Best,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",positive A2JMJVNTBL7K7E,B0002ZO60I,"K. Lin ""yesuaini99""","[4, 5]","I was upset when I bought the mic stand and didn't know the clip didn't come with it.So I had to order a clip later.Nevertheless, It has good design to dampen the shocks.It is also rubber in construction so it won't crack like the other low quality clips.It is a bit big for the cabled mics (so you have to insert it deeper to hold it snag), but for wireless mics, it is good.I would recommend it.",5,"holds well, but not firm enough",1290470400,"11 23, 2010",positive A27S1RZ4JF0S3N,B0002ZO60I,Qian,"[0, 0]","It is a nice clip, works for my mics.I don't like the soft opening. It makes you not easy to put back the mics.",4,Nice holder,1313712000,"08 19, 2011",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002ZO60I,Sessue,"[1, 1]","I purchased this for use with a Sennheiser E825-S microphone and the bestselling On Stage boom microphone stand. The mount has exceeded my expectations. The fit for the stand is perfect, with the mount pivoted so that the mike can be adjusted up or down. The part actually holding the mike is flexible and rubbery, making it very easy to slide the mike and its cord in and out. A screw tightens te pivot if this needs to be fixed more firmly in place. All in all, a very worthwhile and economical purchase.",5,An excellent and inexpensive mount,1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B0002ZPK0S,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[0, 0]",It is exactly as represented. It does a fine job. I have used it in recording live band practice sessions. I would if necessary purchase this item again.,5,3 pin male to 1/4 inmale adapter,1347321600,"09 11, 2012",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0002ZPK0S,Lee,"[0, 0]",This is another adapter that I rarely use and now that I have a digital mixer I am not sure if I will ever get much use out of them with my rig. Traveling about to use some other rig though you never know what you might run into so I plan on keeping these little artifacts for a while longer.,3,A decent adapter,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",neutral A34IJACMU8C3IM,B0002ZPK0S,"Rob W. ""Sounddude""","[3, 3]","You can't have too many adapters if you are a sound guy. This handy gadget converts a balanced or unbalanced mic cable to an unbalanced 1/4"" jack. Simple and it works. I've got a couple in my kit and they do what they say and come in handy when working with unknown equipment.",5,A Must Have In The Audio Kit,1229212800,"12 14, 2008",positive A2U67NUNCRHVO7,B0002ZPK0S,Rytetone,"[0, 0]",I didn't need anything high dollar so this was just what I needed. Does have a cheaper feel than the other (much more expensive units I've used).,4,Works Great For My Needs,1347408000,"09 12, 2012",positive A17SLR18TUMULM,B0002ZPK0S,Straydogger,"[1, 1]",These plugs are well made and serve the purpose they were intended for. If I buy more in the future I will be checking here first.,4,Nice Product.,1359590400,"01 31, 2013",positive A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B0002ZPK0S,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[0, 0]",Took a while to find what I needed but this is what I needed! Free shipping. Exactly what I needed at a great price!,5,"XLR Male To 1/4"" Male Adapter",1293840000,"01 1, 2011",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002ZPK0S,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","I notice mixed reviews here. I suppose when an item sells for $2 instead of $20 there may be a potential for quality control issues. But hey, buy 3 of them and if even one turns out to be bad, you're still way ahead on the deal. Seems to me as good as any connector I've ever bought.",5,Mixed reviews,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive AZPDO6FLSMLFP,B0002ZPK5I,Aaron Taylor,"[0, 0]",these have worked great when I've needed to have 1/4 input vs the xlr......especially when I bust out the old Tascam 4 track cassette...some times I like recording drums analog versus digital or other instruments,5,helpful,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive A1FO10Z93GKN33,B0002ZPK5I,Fancy,"[0, 0]","This works just as stated. Now I can plug my mic in either way, and it gives me more versitility",5,very nice,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B0002ZPK5I,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","Works well and it's clean no noise, i'm starting to find out even if the price is low it does'nt mean it's not good.",4,WORKS,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",positive A3W5BERPNVRXR6,B0002ZPK5I,fretter,"[0, 0]","Whats not to love, inexpensive, and does it's job....After reading some of the rather poor reviews, I checked it out for signs of poor quality or workmanship... Only thing I found was that the pin rockrd a bit... there were three screws in the body that I used a screwdiriver to tighten up.. .I suspect that complaints of falling apart could have been from missing or loose screws... Not much of a chore. I did back out the screws a bit and added a drop of clear nail polish on the threads for some insurance that it would not loosen up...Anyway, that is the view from where I sit...Just got it and used it, I will add to the post if things turn bad..",5,View from where I sit,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0002ZPK5I,Joseph F. Bierley,"[2, 2]","Works great, no issues. Bought this to adapt the mike plug to 1/4"" jack so the mike can plug into a regular amp for the grandkids to ""karaoke"" with.",5,"""XLR Female To 1/4"""" Male Adapter""",1313020800,"08 11, 2011",positive A3K6M4WXNTYQEM,B0002ZPK5I,Keane O'Kelley,"[1, 1]","Useful for connecting mics to a guitar amp or directly into a computer's mic jack. The 1/4"" side tends to become a bit loose after a while, not sure if it affects performance though.",4,Handy,1322956800,"12 4, 2011",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0002ZPK5I,Lee,"[0, 0]",As the digital realm and the audio realm become one things like these will become increasingly rare. You will always find a place that does not keep up with the times though.That alone is a good enough reason to keep stuff like this around for now.,3,Another decent adapter,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",neutral A34IJACMU8C3IM,B0002ZPK5I,"Rob W. ""Sounddude""","[33, 34]","The Shure XLR Female to Male 1/4"" Adapter is simply another one of those fix it gadgets that a sound mixer has to have in his kit.I've got a bag of them and they work just like they are supposed to.Now this one as pictured is the mono version, which you would use to take a balanced or unbalanced mic down to an unbalanced 1/4"" jack. If you need to keep a balanced feed or if you are running stereo or two channel in a single cable, this adapter will not work for you. You'll need the TRS (tip, ring, sleeve) balanced version of this adapter.",5,A Must Have In The Audio Kit,1229212800,"12 14, 2008",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0002ZPK5I,Sessue,"[9, 9]","I purchased this to interface the XLR plug on a Sennheiser E825-S mike with the input on guitar amplifiers. it seemed to work very well in this role. It was well-constructed, with all the connecting points working precisely and securely.Somewhat after the fact, I started worrying about whether I should have instead gotten an adapter with impedance matching capabilities. I'm hardly a professional technician in this area, but I did do enough research to figure out a good working answer: Lo-Z (low impedance) microphones (say, 1,000 ohms or less) generally do not have to be matched to solid-state amplifiers, which are likely to have Hi-Z (high impedance) inputs in the range of 10,000 ohms. These amplifiers ae generally designed to accommodate a 10:1 impedance ratio (load to source). I calculated the signal loss of such an arrangement in the range of 0.83 decibels, which is incidental.This corresponds to what my ears tell me: this adapter works just fine without impedance matching. I can't say for sure whether that also holds for tube amps but will update my review if I have a chance to find out.UPDATE: since I wrote my initial review, I have discovered that Pyle seems to have a problem securing its connectors properly with set screws. If you purchase this item, I suggest you have a micro-screwdriver set handy so you can tighten everything up before you discover to your chagrin that a loose set screw has gone missing or caused your connector to fall apart.",4,No impedance matching required,1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B0002ZPK5I,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[0, 0]","Anyone who works with PA and sound equipment needs these adapters. For this price, you can't beat the item. I've had no problems with the ones I've bought.",5,"XLR Female To 1/4"" Male Adapter",1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B0002ZPK5I,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","I see mixed reviews here. At this price, no telling what the quality control is like but as I wrote in another review on this type of item, you can buy 3 of these and if one fails, you're still ahead of the game. They're so much less expensive than what one will typically find in a guitar or electronics store, well worth taking a chance. Mine seems to be fine, doesn't look or feel flimsy at all. I can't see any difference between this and what I buy in a retail package.",5,Works for me,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B0002ZPK5I,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","These little mic connectors are just what the doctor ordered, allowing me to spare wear and tear on my systems mic jacks; I simply unplug the cord from the adapter instead. And, they produce no audible hum into the circuit. They are unbalanced jacks, though (note the single black band at the end of the plug,) so if you need balanced jacks for your system (those with two black bands,) make sure you take that into account before ordering. By the way, I have both and there is no audible difference whether singing or recording. Just saying...",5,Solid adapters,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive AXMXE3RT660HQ,B00062GRXQ,Black Keys,"[0, 0]",This is a perfect compliment to my current set up. I needed a desktop stand for voice overs when my usual recording set up wouldn't do the trick. This stand is sturdy and worked perfectly. A great buy as the price was perfect as well.,5,Perfect Compliment...,1280534400,"07 31, 2010",positive ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B00062GRXQ,Brian Damage,"[0, 0]","This is a really solid table mic stand, and you're not going to find a better price (I looked). The base is solid and heavy, and the actual stand is a sturdy metal tube. I liked the first one enough that I ordered a second. I should note, though, that it does not come with the pictured adapter for smaller mic clips, which I can imagine being disappointing even though it didn't affect me.",5,Awesome for the price,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A2O8BAXJPDSV0M,B00062GRXQ,Dapper Dan,"[0, 0]","This item really speaks for itself. It is a small microphone stand meant for use with a desktop. The base is nice and weighted, but not too heavy to be unwieldy. It's a solid piece that serves its purpose and offers convenience for anyone looking to place a microphone on their desk.I would recommend you grab a shock-mount with this if you don't already have one, as it transfers vibrations though the stand! But that is honestly to be expected.",4,Brass Tacks,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A2P3Q65JU68Z5M,B00062GRXQ,"M. Lehr ""Be Cool, Be Kind, and Be Well""","[1, 1]","This stand works fine if you don't need a shock mount. The base is wide and heavy enough to secure the mic well and defeat most vibrations. I ran into trouble when trying to mount a R0DE NT2-A mic on a shock mount. The low height (4 1/2"") - which would otherwise help stabilize the mic - left too little clearance between the mic and desktop. If you think you might upgrade and someday use this stand with a shock mounted mic, you're better off buying the slightly more expensiveOn Stage DS7200B Adjustable Desk Microphone Stand, Black.BTW, my copy of this stand also did not have the 3/8 inch male thread.",4,"Works fine, but too low for a shock mounted mic",1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A195EZSQDW3E21,B00062GRXQ,"Rick Bennette ""Rick Bennette""","[0, 0]","If you find yourself in need of a desk mount for your microphone, this one works well. It is heavy enough to keep the microphone from tipping over, and the black anodized stem gives a subtle appearance on the desk. Having the microphone always plugged in, accessible on the desk and ready to go means I save much setup time for my voice-over work.",5,Solid Build,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B00062GRXQ,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 0]","This mic stand is solid and a good value, but it's a one trick pony. The picture that is currently featured at the top of the listing here is incorrect (the stand comes with 5/8" threads and does not come with an adapter). Not a huge deal if you're using a standard mic clip.The height is about 4.5" inches total and I'm using mine to mic a kick drum right at the port. If you plan on using the stand for an amp or to mic something on a podium or desktop, I'd highly recommend you check out the adjustable desktop mic stand from On Stage. I have one of those too, but it was too tall (even at it's shortest setting) to mic my drum port, but the adjustable height is very handy.",3,"Good, but limited functionality",1389830400,"01 16, 2014",neutral A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B00063678K,dashreeve,"[0, 0]","I have two of these now, and they may be my favorite. Had another brand that stopped working and replaced with this. The other one was not ""bad"", i lasted probably 10 years. What else to say? It's a sustain pedal and it's a good price and free shipping in most cases.",4,works great,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A54S9CIUV5VNB,B00063678K,"Dave ""Sonic""","[1, 1]","This pedal is outstanding for the price. The feel is great and it doesn't move at all when you put it down on the floor. The only thing I disliked was that it doesn't support ""half dampening"" like most of the higher end pedals around this price range.I got this for Christmas of 2007 and it is still going strong used every day in my recording studio.Great product",4,Outstanding Product,1226188800,"11 9, 2008",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B00063678K,David G,"[0, 0]",Works great. I have the same effect on my 49 Alesis midi keyboard as I do with my more expensive Yamaha keyboard which has a sustain pedal. Chrome is great quality and it has good weight so it's not tinny.,5,Great pedal and great price,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive ASSWUAOO49Z8Q,B00063678K,"docpain ""docpain""","[0, 0]",ino...u wana buy one of those 9.99 cheap pedals from ebay n the likes right?...NOPE!...cause when yeh doits gonna flak out after about the 10th push you do on it!!! Listen to the Voice of Experience grrr....hahahthese pedals are frikn TANKS heavy duty all the way and have a polarity switch [and yeh there's alota keyboards out thereu gota have that perc...It's worth it...just suck it up n get the thing and if you still need a momentary dsp switch then buy the lil 9.99 jobbut only use it in life or death situations..hahah [they have a really cheap plastic switch thats destined to die no matter what..at least the previous 2 i bought did...*ouch...* so is that like 20 hail mary's for that confession????.......,5,in this case...u get what u pay for..,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B00063678K,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[0, 0]",Just got mine - fast shipping from amazon thank you :)It has a great weight to it very similar to a real piano. I was a little lost when i plugged it into my Yamaha S90ES - similar to the newer versionYamaha S90XS 88-key Balanced Weighted Hammer Action synth(I SHOULD OF READ THE DIRECTIONS ON THE BOX) - the polarity needed to be changed on the pedal found on the back!woops - i was in constant sustain there for a minute - scared me that my pedal was broken.anyways it instantly makes my awesome electronic keyboard sound so much like a real deal pricey piano!awesome!,5,Great feel - Works with the Yamaha S90 ES Sythesizer,1282262400,"08 20, 2010",positive A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B00063678K,guitarman6730,"[0, 0]",I was looking for a sustainer pedal for my m-audio keyboard to use with garageband and found this so I bought it and it works great does exactly what it says it does and Actually looks cool. It's an amazing tool for keyboard player. Highly Recommended.,5,Cool Pedal,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",positive A2OPSPL8LSSJPC,B00063678K,Jared Jennings,"[0, 0]","fist off, guitar center had this for 29 bucks!!! I KNOW RIGHT. It was in front of the tag for this (30 bucks) and the sp-1 for 14.99 so I got it, but it was in the wrong spot, I went, got the price tag, and after minimal drama, they gave it to me for the price they had it INCORRECTLY listed.that said, the pedal is great. The problem people have with the pedal, as I can see it, if they say it or not, is that some sounds DON'T HAVE THE SAME SUSTAIN AS A PIANO OR SYNTH SOUND. It has been fun playing organ sounds and trying to ""pump the pedal"" to keep sustain and not ""wash out"" the tone. this thing is great and if anyone needs a pedal for their synth (I have a casio wtk-4200 I believe), it is as good as you need. As said, any over-sustaining is when you need to learn when and where to release and start the sustain again, which is the true art of it. 30 bucks? robbers.",5,"great pedal, funny story about getting this thing.......",1381622400,"10 13, 2013",positive A56EP6FFRH1YT,B00063678K,J. Kim,"[4, 4]","I've used this pedal with a Casio PX200 keyboard for about 6 weeks now.Pros:-Sturdy construction (compared with the plastic footswitch type pedals that come with keyboards).-Polarity switch - I was using a Yamaha FC4 with an older keyboard, but the FC4 does not work properly with the Casio keyboards. It's a tip-negative polarity, and the Privia requires a tip-positive polarity. So the piano would operate in reverse (sustain on until the pedal is depressed). Thankfully, the SP-2 has a switch on the bottom that can switch and accomodate any keyboard.-Cord is long enough (6')Con:-Build quality is slightly less than the FC4. The FC4 has a smooth action (made in Japan), but the SP-2 had some problems with the metal spring squeaking. Some lubricant helped to fix most of the squeaking.The SP-2 also comes with a plastic cap if you prefer to cover the metal pedal. Overall, it is a solid product and almost a necessary upgrade for the plastic footswitch pedals.",4,Good pedal for price,1209081600,"04 25, 2008",positive AT09WGFUM934H,B00063678K,John,"[0, 0]","Wonderful, piano feel, piano action. Will partly sustain if pressed late or let go and reapplied briefly, i didn't even think my keyboard was up to that sort of responsivness (cheapo Yamaha). This is the only pedal you should buy unless you need all three. I am a future M Audio customer from here on.",5,Pedal to the Metal (shiny chromey metal),1383696000,"11 6, 2013",positive A1N46MR82AUE4T,B00063678K,JR,"[0, 0]",This pedal is very nice. It looks much more expensive than the actual price and works great. You can just plug it into your keyboard and play. It works very well.,5,Beautiful!,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B00063678K,"karaoke ""music lover""","[0, 0]","I had to send my first one back. The second one is working fine so far. I've noticed it works better with some DAWs than others, also. If you are having problems with it, it could be you DAW software. It works great with Reaper.",3,First One Didn't Work Very Long,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",neutral AOZBVGFIUY44X,B00063678K,"Marty German ""macs4e4""","[0, 0]",I bought this for my M-Audio keyboard but it also works equally well with my Casio Lighted Keyboard.Just be sure that your keyboard has a sustain pedal connection.This is a very heavy duty unit that feels and operates exactly like the sustain peddle on a piano.,5,Works as advertised,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A2T8TWZAWLQWBV,B00063678K,Mary V,"[0, 0]","I bought this sustain pedal for my iRig Keys Midi Controller, I had an On Stage pedal (square), but that was crap. This M-Audio is awesome, it doesn't move from where I put it on the floor, it sustains the note how it supossed to, and it feels very well. So far it's still working, and it has a switch button to use with any keyboard. I would buy it again!!",5,Great sustain pedal!,1401580800,"06 1, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B00063678K,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I recently picked up a used Casio Privia PX-320 and it had a cheesy, little square sustain pedal that slipped around and had a terrible feel. I heard that Casios were finicky about third party pedals, but purchased this anyway. It worked (I needed to set the polarity switch on this pedal to open).It also worked perfectly on my Roland RD-300NX, but I expected that. What I love about this pedal is it has a fantastic feel that rivals a real piano, and is the equal to the feel of my expensiveRoland RPU-3.One main reason why I gave this five stars in addition to the compatibility is it's built to last. It's heavy, all metal exterior except for the bottom pad, and has a six foot cable that allows you to place it practically anywhere. Plus the price is right. In fact, the entire package is impressive when I compared it to other models that I considered. And it's light years ahead of the OEM pedals that Casio ships with their Privia keyboards.",5,Beautiful feel and works with my Casio PX-320 and Roland RD-300NX,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B00063678K,Paul C.,"[0, 0]","If you are looking for a sustain pedal, this is it. Built solid, feels like it could withstand a good beating, which is good since my teen is using it. Not complaints, just works and is reasonably priced.",5,Good pedal at a great price,1330473600,"02 29, 2012",positive A2CPP7BZKOF9TP,B00063678K,R Zimmer,"[0, 0]","well made, works like a charm and felt like it was made with quality material and not made of cheap parts and plastic.",5,great pedal,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B00063678K,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","a well built pedal of good quality, with enough weight to keep the body stable, and a good "middle of the travel" execution point for sustain. With the correct keyboard, the pedal will also allow for half pedaling.**very important to someone who has keyboards from multiple manufacturers, especially older models; this pedal does has a switch to allow for polarity adjustment (for most newer keyboards this doesn't matter, as polarity can be edited globally, or, alternatively, polarity is sensed on startup so long as the pedal is plugged in) Some other pedals, particularly those from name manufacturers, will only work with some keyboards. That said, I feel this M-audio compares favorably to it's most visible competition, Yamaha's FC4 offering. The Yamaha pedal is a bit heavier, which I do like and subjectively implies better quality, but, in reality, the Yamaha did not last under the same circumstances, breaking down and needing a spot repair after a year on the road. Last, the Yamaha FC4 does not have the half pedaling option or polarity switch, making this M-audio pedal a great all around option.In my case, this pedal has been on the live stage, unpacked and packed, tossed around a fair bit, for 2 1/2 years with no problems.",5,"an excellent pedal, built well, and feature rich. would, and have, purchased multiples",1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B00063678K,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]",This pedal works like a charm. Stays in place and works as de.scribed. I would buy this again if I needed to replace it,5,Great pedal,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B00063678K,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 0]",Works great - very good feel - we have it on carpet and it works well on the carpetMy wife loves it - if I needed two I would buy another,5,Just like a real piano,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B00063678K,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","There isn't much to say other than if you are a keyboardist, and are in need of a durable, high quality sustain pedal, BUY THIS PEDAL!",5,Absoulutely love it!,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A3NMQFWLXPP8EV,B00063678K,"Tabasco24 ""The Cheese""","[1, 1]",You don't really need an expensive sustain pedal unless you're a concert pianist playing on a $10k keyboard- nuff said.,5,"Best sustain pedal under $200...If you're spending $200 on a sustain pedal, you got money to burn.",1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive AW1VA3H8A5N12,B00063678K,timhief,"[1, 1]",This pedal has a solid feel under my foot and gives me the 'push-back' I expect when playing live gigs. Always welcomed is the fact is stays in place where I put it on both wood or carpeted surfaces.,5,Great feel and stays in place,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",positive ABJG6JTYTX9M0,B00063678K,T T Smirniotopoulos,"[0, 0]",I bought 2 of these as controllers for my Alesis drum machine. One starts/stops the drum pattern and the other triggers the fill and change pattern from A to B. These things stay put and work every time.,5,Solid!,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B00063678K,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 0]","Beautiful pedal, nice chrome foot piece, weighted so as to have a substantial feel, quiet, and rubber bottom so as not to slip around. An all-around solid purchase for the low price I found on Amazon. Love it.",5,Sustaining quality,1334275200,"04 13, 2012",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B00064TZYW,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[0, 1]","I thought I could take the smell. I couldn't.Otherwise it would be a decent deal and not bad sounding.The case is nice too, but everything smells like the Chinese rubber smell at Harbor Freight Tools. (sulfur?)I tried airing it out for a week with no success.If you have no sense of smell, get one.",2,I thought I could take the smell,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",negative AXWI0P2EGDEQT,B00064TZYW,Andrew F.,"[0, 0]","This is a great guitar once you change the strings, as suggested. Great portability for the price.HOWEVER - having read reviews across multiple sites, I too am a victim of the HORRIBLE glue smell that so many others have complained about. I really liked the guitar, so I purhcased it from two separate retailers, but had to return both due to the horrific smell. I even tried contacting the manufacturer to send a ""smell-free"" case... And they sent a case. But it stunk too. It's a shame, I had to return them, because they were nice little guitars.",3,"Great guitar, but BEWARE the smell!",1292803200,"12 20, 2010",neutral A95J3RNEFN425,B00064TZYW,Don Geeze,"[0, 0]","Don't expect it to sound like a regular guitar and you won't be disappointed. That said, I find it useful for composing on the road. Heck, it even sounds better than my big guitars, in an odd way, for certain songs. Nice sturdy and portable case. Not good for overheads in airplanes because it takes up space for several bags, but flight attendants will usually store it in the locker up front if you ask. Action is adequate for practice--with a little tweaking it's actually good. Quiet enough to play in your hotel room and not disturb your neighbors.",4,Good travel companion,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive A1NJMJNF0MOBSL,B00064TZYW,Garyb,"[0, 0]","I've been playing mostly acoustics over 30 years, I own a D35 Martin, Epiphone DR-212, Zager ZAD50, American Fender Strat, Gibson Studio Les Paul and have owned many others. When my Little Red Traveler showed up at my door I was excited, but my expectation bar wasn't set too high. I unpacked the Traveler and gave it the once over,, WOW, nicely made. Neck was perfect, just the slightest bow, frets were finished better than my Gibson when I bought it. I found some wet/dry sand paper, I think 200 grit and spent about 10-15 minutes sanding down the bottom of the bridge bone. WOW #2 the action is much above average acoustic guitar quality, no buzz, perfect pitch at the octave and is a joy to play. The tone is unique, not quiet, and unless you are expecting Martin sound, definitely not offensive. The sound is kind of acoustic guitar/ukulele, banjo ish. I'm thinking with a nice pickup it would make quite nice/unique a acoustic lead instrument. Plays great to the top fret. love it! Unbelievable instrument, a pleasure play. Oh and the case is a $40+ freebee ;))) Buy one, be happy. One last thing, another post mentioned putting your right arm outside the strap and tying between the tuning keys, that works well.",5,BABY I'M AMAZED!!,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive AQES9A9BCJ7CV,B00064TZYW,Harry Reimer,"[0, 0]","I wanted a guitar I could travel with, something small enough that I actually would carry around after the novelty wore off. This is a great size. I love the large neck size, while it is smaller than a full size guitar, you wont feel it much while playing. The sound for something this size is really good, do not expect to get a full acoustic sound. This guitar is just for you to practice scales, practice a tune.. you wont be performing with this guitar. I did alot of research bought a cheap travel guitar (which I hated, threw it out) and decided I wanted a better one, compared this to the Martin Backpacker and this has the better sound, the better bag, and all around GREAT travel guitar. The travel case is great, its about the size of a violin case so you know the size..",5,Great Travel Guitar,1277942400,"07 1, 2010",positive A3W2VF6D09B2RN,B00064TZYW,jesw,"[0, 0]","We got this to save on trunk space when traveling with a guitar. As expected, it doesn't have the sound quality of a full-size instrument, but it sounds good for what it is. It seems to hold a tune well and my son enjoys playing it. The blue color is pretty, and we were pleased with the extras that accompanied the guitar (case, strap, etc). Other people have mentioned an odor on the case and strap. We did notice a scent, but it didn't bother anyone. A more odor-sensitive person might feel differently.",5,good guitar for travel,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A2K5JT08E0WTWR,B00064TZYW,Kevin Kiernan,"[1, 1]","I was looking for a portable guitar that would survive the rigors of Afganistan. I was going to get the Martin Backpacker, which I have actually seen and held in a store, but other reviews sold me on this Washburn. The case was a particular positive point for me, and so was the 25% lower price. I am more than please with what I have received. The case is great for a traveling soldier, rugged and protective, with useful pockets. The Guitar itself is very well made, nice pegs and solidly built for such an inexpensive instrument. It does have a bit of a banjo like sound because of the small body, common to the type, as is the initial awkwardness figuring out how to hold, since the full sized fretboard overbalances the tiny body, and you can't exactly rest it on your leg like a regular acoustic. The thing is, this guitar is just plain fun, it is always handy, durable, and plays pretty well. Best buy I have made on a product I couldn't try out first. A testament to the quality of the reviews on Amazon, which have rarely led me astray.",5,"Great little Guitar, bought based on reviews.",1369699200,"05 28, 2013",positive AXU9VX024GPSS,B00064TZYW,"RazzSpew10 ""Rev. Neo Gnostic""","[4, 4]","Picked up some Blue Steel lite stings and some brass abalone pins to enhance tone. Also was the last to pick it up for $118.50 shipped to my door. If you like a parlor guitar, this might be for you. The case is kick ass too, easily a $50 value.Update: After putting on the brass pins and adding a snark tuner, along with putting on new strings, this guitar rocks. Putting the brass pins keeps it from being too top heavy and helps to improve tone. This is my go-to guitar. Sounds good and has great intonation. The only fore-seeable upgrade would be to get closed geared tunners but the open geared work fine and hold tunning. I have a washburn D-30 and love this just as much for 1/3 the cost.",5,Super nice.,1330473600,"02 29, 2012",positive A3EA7KGYC8LB0,B0006GR4L6,"Aaron ""Aaron""","[0, 0]","This thing is awesome! really nice looking, and heavy duty. Costs a few bucks, but is very high quality, seems like it will last for ever.",5,Classy looking and Hardy,1386028800,"12 3, 2013",positive A3DJZHSAW4ANH0,B0006GR4L6,Chandler,"[0, 0]","After reading the reviews, I expected the leather to be a tougher than it is. It's soft without being limp. There's no break-in time required. I bought this for my tele and it looks ans feels great. I like to keep a pre-adjusted strap in each guitar case, and I'm planning to buy another one of these for my Martin.",5,Great strap,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive A2FIYNFKZQXGWO,B0006GR4L6,Fan Man,"[3, 4]",This guitar strap is wide and well made of good quality leather.Just what I needed.I am very happy with it and thank you. Rich B.,5,Great strap,1317859200,"10 6, 2011",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0006GR4L6,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","I like simple guitar straps without too much glitz and yet wide enough for the shoulder and attractive, yet simple.",5,Good looking brown leather guitar strap!,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A5JC41VQDJVU0,B0006GR4L6,Jerome Vencalek,"[0, 0]","Love the looks,it does what I need,holds guitar,looks great,priced right,anyone thinking of one should get it!great service when ordered!",5,strap,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A2ICKZFBMHCMUK,B0006GR4L6,Mark Crabtree,"[0, 0]","I liked the strap, used it for many years and it held up great. The texture almost looks fake though.",4,pretty nice,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B0006GR4L6,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]","Very nice leather strap, I will like it better when it is worn in, and softer, but excellent for holding the weight of a five string bass.I very much recommend it, along with some Dunlop straploks.",5,Nice Wide Axe Holder,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive AWYXB9L41T82S,B0006GR4L6,NW_OR_USA,"[0, 0]","I bought this strap to use on an acoustic dreadnought guitar. I would have given this item 5 stars but even fully extended it is about 3"-4" too short. As for the quality of the strap, I love the look and feel of the leather. It has a worn and aged texture that looks great and it would be very comfortable to wear while playing if it were longer.My 2 cents in summary- I think for a classical acoustic guitar or for an electric, this strap would work much better. If you have a larger sized guitar, find a longer strap.",3,Very nice strap- but a little too short!,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",neutral ANADY67KNW4Z,B0006GR4L6,Ranger Tim,"[0, 0]","Reviews described strap as "soft" and "weathered" which sounded good to me. Actual description is a blasted "design" which is what you get. Strap is quite stiff, but I'd say it's worth the price. I would have preferred something different.",3,Ok but but I should have read description better,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",neutral A1WHGNU87BGJ2S,B0006GR4L6,"theRangel ""Mr. Prytania""","[12, 12]","This is a very good nicely wide guitar strap. Its weathered look is exactly what I was looking for. Its a nice solid piece of leather that looks like it will last decades. That is what I wanted but that is also why I got it weathered - to speed up about 5 years of personality. I'm not sure how you would wear it out really. Its buttery soft and doesn't have a strange fabric suede backing so it won't muck up your clothes, pill or crumble.The only minus is that its a standard 53 inches though the description says its ""long"". Pretty standard vs all other straps.I paired this with my reissue Fender Telecaster Thinline in natural. It looks wonderful. I can barely feel the weight of the guitar wearing it.-------------Update: Since I got the strap as a Christmas gift I've worn it to class and jam sessions. I started getting nice compliments about the guitar. Thought the guitar IS beautiful I've had it for a while. I think this strap is like a fine piece of jewelry accenting the guitar! Beauty and Function.",5,New but aged / broken in look,1324512000,"12 22, 2011",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B0006H92QK,Anthony J.,"[47, 50]","I've been recording professionally for 27 years; Music, radio commercials and television mostly. So I'll try to give you the information you need to make your purchase.I've owned and used so many mics and brands through the years I can't remember them all but I can I say I've never had a bad A-T. 4033's, 4050's and 4080's I use every week and have for years, the 4033 going back to the mid 90's and the 2020 is just a lower priced electret condenser from the A-T family. You have no idea the % of recordings that you're hearing this brand on, it's used by almost every studio on every continent, I work in the US, Italy to Scotland and can attest to this. But first let me tell you, very simply, where the negative reviewers went wrong.This is a XLR connection phantom powered mic, which is pro and best. So it requires a phantom powered XLR input, which all pro equipment provides and is standard on most home recording audio interfaces. Which you should really purchase along with this, if you haven't already, because for around $100 you'll improve your recording and playback and have a preamp and monitoring, you'll find one by searching audio interfaces. I have a RolandRoland TRI CAPTURE Audio Interfaceand a Focusrite I use just for playback in my office and den but they work well and you don't need Avid HD's to get started. Audio interface is just another name for an external sound card but will provide the proper input and gain meter. Getting your interface away from the electronically noisy computer has been SOP since the dawn of digital. I see that small USB mixers are available which would be another option. Don't try an adapter on it, it won't work, as this needs power through the cord to charge the field effect transistor, but power supplies are available and after that adapt however you want. It doesn't come with the cord, what a surprise! Quality cords will cost about half the price of this, but a $15 version will probably do for most.It doesn't come with ashock mountbut you can purchase one if you like. Work with it, you may not need one and the recorded vibrations rumbling will tell you that you do. You'll need a windscreen and a popper stopper typeShure Popper Stopper Pop Filteris the usual, but I can also recommend using 2 large $1.49 foam screens with the top cut from one as this mic is side address and you will need to cover the entire screen. This isn't about being cheap, there are times that the goosenecks are very inconvenient and don't work at strange angles and you'll probably always need one or the other.This does not come with a stand, so pick up a boom stand if you don't have one and pay no attention that the negative reviewers will tell you they tip over, 18 wheelers also tip over.RecommendedUse a sandbag or whatever on the leg opposite the mic or remove the boom and top portion and slide on a barbell weight and put it back together or create a proper counterweight where they've put a faux plastic one. If it's possible, you could mount a boom from the ceiling and run the cable on hooks, eliminating vibration from the floor while keeping the cable out the wayMicrophone Flange Male. For desktop users, here's what I'd do. Using large Command strips and Velcro I'd fasten this to the deskAdjustable Desk Microphone Standand attach thisTelescoping Mini-BoomHere's another optionMXL Mics MXL-BCD-STANDUnderstand that recording has progressed by meeting needs and experimenting, if you need something figure it out, your clean, quiet recording is proof that it works.I can't justify comparing this to my $500 to $4000 mics like it but if there is a better value buy it. $82 wouldn't have bought a case for most of my condensers. It sure beats most non electret, electrostatic DC bias or dynamic style mics. The 2020 is certainly an entry level professional mic and in many situations could be substituted for a 4033 without issue. Also individual mics have a sound, of the eight 4033's I have, I prefer 3 of them and use them the most. So when reviewers say it's bright, I say compared to what? I can tell you what it sounds like.....KA-CHING! a great sound in audio recording. Uh huh, I know of one professional recording it's on and the client was clueless that I used an $82 mic. Think about it, would this be as good as what was used 40 years ago? Have you heard good 70's recordings? Anyone purchasing equipment because it ""sounds"" better ought to have earned enough to slap down cash to pay for it. Lot's of reviewers have opinions about this mic so don't ignore them but ask yourself this, do they have formal training and experience with 200 different mics in many studios and are they using expensive gear from their console to their monitors to reveal its true capabilities? Any noticeable increase in sound quality might cost $400 and won't be half of what you'll achieve by improving your recording technique.This type of mic is excellent for overhead, acoustics, amps or brass and of course vocals, really most recording needs, having a less uni and more omni, cardioid directional pattern than stage mics hyper pattern it's better suited to recording. Just understand you can't get too loud near it or you'll overdrive it since it's designed for up to screaming vocals, so back off with loud amps and brass, which also means you need a quiet place for recording because it'll pick up your AC ducts and your neighbor's TV. That, is a good thing, what's bad is you trying to do good recording in a noisy environment, so don't blame a mic for your extraneous room noise. You can't just use a different microphone or noise gates or processors of any kind, just quiet, anything else is a pail on a sinking ship because this is an acoustical, rather than electronic, signal to noise ratio. A 10db pad will reduce output but doesn't affect the diaphragm and its input and acoustical foam won't help, that's not even its purpose, I suggest reading this on acoustics and foam, music.tutsplus dot com/tutorials/beginners-guide-to-acoustic-treatment--audio-1274 (just replace the [dot]). Turn off your heat/air, be careful of headphone bleed and do your recording between 3 and 5 AM, when the world's a quieter place and that will really help, you'll likely hear how loud your computer fans are. You can get underground in your basement or build blanket walls, or buy used office partitions but you need quiet, I've known acoustic players who've worn gas masks to cut the sound of their breathing. If this is what your budget allows for it's an excellent first step into recording and this type of mic and likely this brand would be my first choice for a first recording mic no matter the cost. I keep saying ""this type of mic"" and the reason why is because A-T sells 14 models like this style up to $3000. This model is the lowest priced but you're buying a reputable brand. If your future plans include using only one mic, without the ability to use any traditional recording hardware, you can look here.Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser USB MicrophoneOr hereAudio Technica AT2020USB+ Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/Pop FilterThis is not my advice, you will also lose the higher quality playback and the supplied recording software that comes with an interface. This model is not USB.Now pay no attention to the descriptions of how it sounds, I won't tell you because how it sounds to me on my system won't apply to you and your system and that goes for all audio, descriptions are worthless, only unplugging one piece of gear for another matters. This is important, all audio equipment either accurately reproduces or doesn't, the recording cannot sound better than the source, so a microphone can only reproduce sound more or less accurate than a different microphone. Accurate or inaccurate, not good or bad, there's a difference. It's during the mix that you make it better or different from the original sound. Apply these same thoughts to your home stereo, saying instead, playback cannot sound better than the recording and that's why accuracy is important in your monitors.So search out any info you don't understand and don't expect to be a competent engineer without years of schooling, training and having worked in a professional setting. If you're lucky like I was, after 1 year of tech school I worked on site repair (studios often need PT) and apprenticed while continuing my education for the next 3, then after 3 years of work (TV) with another year of school I became a studio owner. Real recording involves a facility, equipment and techniques as involved as a surgeon in a hospital. So study electronics, acoustics, the auditory cortex, everything audio, train yourself to hear the smallest sounds all day, it never stops. When making any purchases I recommend reading and research and realize this is a tool and because you can buy a tool doesn't mean you're educated in its use. So yes, I also don't recommend buying a scalpel and trying surgery on your little brother, unless.....But everyone of us started somewhere so get some equipment and start recording, quit all that sleeping, eating and other unnecessary activities and just read and record! Just short sessions at a real studio will also open your eyes and be educational and some will allow you to just stop in and talk, I have. So keep up the research because no man knows it all and I'm just here to help you out. If you need a good, small, inexpensive stereo amp check this one out. Topping TP22 Digital Mini Amplifier",5,I'm Here To Help,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B0006H92QK,"C.E. ""Frank""","[1, 1]","Great microphone, I use it with my cheap/budget Behringer mixer, the sound is good and if I turn up the gain it will pick up everything in the room. It is great for recording acoustic guitar and vocals, don't start layering the vocals though, it starts to sound kind of weird.",5,Bang for the buck,1315526400,"09 9, 2011",positive A1EFXXRDV40C4E,B0006H92QK,Charles Casterline,"[0, 0]","This mike is a great way to start recording at home. I use it with a small behringer mixer and garageband on my mac and just having a ball. I know its not the nice wiz bang high dollar type and maybe their are others just as good for the price. However, I find the mic being real step up from using dynamic mikes for recording at home.",5,Great for home recording,1355616000,"12 16, 2012",positive A1J9HY0AG5676,B0006H92QK,Chris Syria,"[0, 0]",great price for good mike. I did not want to spend a lot to start. I got a good mike at a great price ($50),5,good mike great price,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive ARAK8OPNIFLHR,B0006H92QK,Customer,"[0, 0]","At last I got this mic after doing about a month of homework on which condenser mic to go for. If you're debating between the Blue Yeti, Snowball, Samson C01U, and this mic, there are plenty of reviews on youtube and google. At2020 was the most common one that people liked regarding affordability and sound quality.",5,Finally,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A2JRFV125VJ71R,B0006H92QK,David,"[0, 0]",Microphone is quite good for such price. The sound is clear but still quite far from first class microphones. Recommend for small budget studios.,4,Good Mic for good price,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A29J3SX31FB2HN,B0006H92QK,DeAngelo D.,"[0, 0]",Whatever good things you've heard about the at2020 is probably true! Well.. unless if you've heard it will sprout wings and save you if you falling from the sky... but it sounds great when your recording songs! Haha! I record with fl studio and it's even great so far! I recommend you get this!!,5,Whatever good things you've heard about the at2020 is probably true,1404000000,"06 29, 2014",positive AD5G39PJUJVJ,B0006H92QK,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[0, 0]",Love it...nice mic to record acoustical instruments... 13 more words?.... word word word word word word word word word word...,5,Great Acoustic guitar mic,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive AH4HBHRM707WA,B0006H92QK,"L Scott ""LK""","[0, 0]",This was exactly what I needed for the price range I could afford in a crunch. My old mic just wasn't cutting it going into my computers USB audio interface.There are nice changes in sound texture from different angles. It is really sensitive to pop and breath so a pop filter is critical for vocals. It is recording my guitar beautifully.I've even been able to record nice quick tracks for copyright recordings of both my voice and guitar. I've set the stand low and angled the mic towards the guitars sound hole (slightly back) and sing into the top at about 45 degrees and back a little. I found a quick comfortable balance and the result is warm and clean.I'm very happy with this unit (price considered but I'd have to pay a LOT more to improved on it). I'll probably get another one. I kind of wish I'd have bought that combo kit.,5,"Great, I'm happy",1307059200,"06 3, 2011",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B0006H92QK,Ronnie Roper,"[0, 0]","I use this at home for rough tracks and have also used it at work for voice over. Its worked great. Very happy with it. Its not a $2000 quality mic but it its a good mic for the money. Some of the tone can be a little tricky sometimes, but for the price its expected to not have it sound like butter.",5,Great Condensor for home use,1346284800,"08 30, 2012",positive A2D0F8W7FDBBS6,B0006H92QK,Ryan S.,"[97, 114]","I bought this as a gift for a friend he was really happy with it but, I have a completely different view. The AT2020 is a pretty bright mic which sounds good at first but once you layer tracks on top of each other it can sound very harsh. Second it is not a true large diaphragm condenser. It is a very good mic for people starting out in music or just using it for podcasts, but there are a bunch of better mics near this price. Two that come to mind are the MXL V67g and Studio projects B1 (stay away from the studio projects C1) both exceptional microphones for the price. Although there is one mic you that is a bit more expensive but is absolutely amazing, the MXL 2003a. A lot of people have claimed the studio projects C1 sounds like the Neumann u87 it doesn't, the MXL 2003a however sounds very similar and is easily the best LDC mic under $500. With that being said the AT2020 is not a bad microphone but it is not great, to people who have just used built in mics on there computer or camera this will blow them away but as time goes on they will learn the limitations of this microphone.Although to be fair I have a lot of experience in pro audio and production, so I maybe a bit overly critical. One thing is for sure though; there are definitely better mics in or near this price range.",3,It's Okay...,1296691200,"02 3, 2011",neutral ACUGOV6HBWDXB,B0006H92QK,Servartus,"[0, 0]","Works exceedingly well for any use. Whether dubbing audio, recording instruments, or just yelling at the top of your lungs. No issues and pretty sure I will never have any.",5,Great mic,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A14BICJ93WO926,B0006IQNCK,Adam H,"[0, 0]","Great strings. I use these on a Deering Goodtime II and they work well. Deering recommends (as I imagine most entry level banjo manufacturers) sticking with only the light gauge, not light pluses or mediums. So stock up. Good strings, and not overly prone to corrosion.",5,Great strings,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A2WT46GVYE1ZDD,B0006IQNCK,"Charles S. Glass ""salty""","[0, 0]","I bought a couple of sets of strings for my banjo. Strings are a matter of preference of how they sound and feel. One person may love them the next may not. They are very playable strings, but on my aluminum rim saga banjo the sound was a little to bright. I took them off and put them on a another wood resonater banjo, they sounded much better on that one. One reason I buy these strings is they are made in the U.S.A Why buy strings when they don't tell you where there made.I put on a set of Daddrio medium set and liked the sound better but they are a little harder to play.All strings must be kept clean if you want them to last. wipe each string when done and they will last longer.",5,Good for beginers,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A31BL556QXBJBZ,B0006IQNCK,Driver405,"[0, 0]","Well, I ordered 2 sets of these, and 2 sets of medium strings when I got my first banjo, as I didn't know what gauge strings I would prefer. So far I like the light strings better for clawhammer, which is mostly what I play. Easy on the fingers and sound good, to my ears at least...Not much else to say about strings :P. Would recommend them.",5,"Easy on the fingers, and sound good to me.",1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive A3N27L13CWJ9HY,B0006IQNCK,D. R. Smith,"[4, 4]","I love these strings because the sounds are so pure and not twangy, and they are pretty easy to use. Each string is labeled so you know which goes where. I'm a beginner and can change my own strings, so I'm proud of myself.",5,Good tones,1317945600,"10 7, 2011",positive A7KIY7RDFHRN9,B0006IQNCK,"Uriah Rose II ""In the house of the hanged, no...","[1, 2]","As far as banjo strings go, these are a good bang for the buck, or were when I got them. D'Addario makes a pretty consistant product, I've used them on everything over the years, although I prefer certain brands for other things. Strings are cheap for the most part and easy to experiment with. These are also amazingly enough still made in the USA as well.If you buy a cheap instrument here, do yourself a favor and get a decent set of strings as chances are they'll be strung with trash if it's a lower end instrument from China. Even if you're starting out you should tell the difference right away.",3,Are these the best strings? No. Are they good for the money? Yes,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",neutral AZPDO6FLSMLFP,B0006M59M6,Aaron Taylor,"[0, 0]",it does a great job for the smallest of foggers available and low budget price.....works great with moonflowers and lasers I have gotten...the fogger enhances them greatly and is so worth the benefit it provides in regards to my lights....I really wanted to use it Halloween on treaters but it rained hard and didn't want it out on the porch.....next year!,5,cheap trick!,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive A3UPEG3LRWOX16,B0006M59M6,Alfredo,"[0, 0]",This fog machine puts out a good amount of fog but it takes several minutes to warm up. The fog dissipates pretty quickly and the machine has a hard time keeping up to keep the room foggy. It's ok but not the best fog machine out there.,3,It's OK,1367712000,"05 5, 2013",neutral A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0006M59M6,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","Great device and good price...My Wife made me try this for a Gig we had... It worked great! I love the foggy effect on stage, with a touch of lighting it really comes to life.The fog juice this thing comes with has a funky scent though. Perhaps it might be wise to get some scent thingie to toss in the tank with the juice. I don't know if the other brands of fog juice smells weird also but I have another can of juice I bought to use later. I will report on that...I gave it 5 stars although the fog juice is funky because it's not the fog juice that matters, it's how the machine works... It does what it should do.",5,"Great Device, Good Price",1349308800,"10 4, 2012",positive A54S9CIUV5VNB,B0006M59M6,"Dave ""Sonic""","[72, 77]","Dont use the cheap fog liquid as it smells bad and gums up the system if you leave it in too long.I got this last year for a small party and had the smoke alarm going off in my basement within seconds. This beast puts out lots of fog and does a nice job.It does get hot and drips at the front if you spray for too long but it does do what it's supposed to. Also note that the cap on the machine doesn't seal well and will drip if you angle the unit too much.Keep it away from walls and floors as the oil will collect on them and leave you with a mess to clean up later. It's best on a stand 3-4 feet off the ground.Overall build quality is very nice. Metal case, compact, nice bracket, lighted remote telling you when it's ready.The threads on the tank are plastic as is the cap and can be damaged if you cross thread which is quite easy...",4,Very nice for the size and price,1234569600,"02 14, 2009",positive AMACM7BGUQCZD,B0006M59M6,IBZANE,"[0, 0]","Recieved this item today in preparations for a halloween party, upon installation and testing, the unit blew a fuse..Going to buy another fuse to see if it was a random thing, if not, I'll be returning mine.. will update...UPDATE.. Radio Shack carries the correct fuses for this unit, upon changing the fuse the unit works as expected..Leaks a bit while using , so dont stand under it...But most on these things leak anyway..",3,We'll see.......,1349913600,"10 11, 2012",neutral AC2S76UKUPIL4,B0006M59M6,Tanner Hoke,"[0, 0]","Great for video/photo work or even theater. It won't handle well at a large space. If you are a light fog, this is the job for almost any situation.What I'll be using it forDj work to show laser beams and light beamsVideo work - use it to make a hoax car crash or meteor crash site (that's what you are seeing in movies)Photo work - not so much for general photography because it can make people think you shot at too high of an ISO.",3,Moviemakers/small-medium location friendly,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",neutral AZCP5P3BARLS5,B0006NDF6C,"Da Bean ""Da Bean""","[0, 0]","This is a really nice product for the price. When fully extended, it becomes a little tippy, but I don't fully extend the legs which gives it a wider, more stable base. Otherwise, it folds up nice and small for travel. Nice product!",4,Nice for home,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0006NDF6C,David G,"[0, 0]",Good quality and doesn't cost very much. The price is great too. Glad I bought it. Folds up well. Has a black finish on it.,5,Good price and quality,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A1RPGT25Q5QSKU,B0006NDF6C,"Donald E. Cooper ""MarsFan""","[0, 0]",I enjoy using it and its helpful when you wanna use it to hold up your sheet music to a viewable point and your books too! I recommend it!,5,Good stand!,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0006NDF6C,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","i needed a simple music stand to hold my music and notes when practicing in my room. this does the trick just fine. it is light, sort of cheap, etc., but it does what it needs to and it did not cost me an arm and a leg. I wouldnt recommend using it for concert or stage performances but for at home, practicing, it is just fine.",5,inexpensive and does the trick,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive A2E5YEDFENFZYC,B0006NDF6C,Electrosandwich,"[0, 0]","It is a basic music stand, but it is sturdy enough to hold sheet music or books, does not wable and there is no play between the folding elements. You can expect to pay three times as much for a similar product at a local music store, great value",5,Simple and excellently priced,1366588800,"04 22, 2013",positive A342XAA3YXGKT9,B0006NDF6C,"J. Rowland ""JasonNYC""","[0, 0]","The price was right so I got one. Does the trick for the beginner or for sheets of music. Books don't do so well and prove to be top heavy most of the time, even some smaller ones. Strictly for practice.",3,Okay for sheet mucis but not for even the smallest of books.,1329436800,"02 17, 2012",neutral A2IIIAR5BGJF4I,B0006NDF6C,nailman,"[0, 0]","this is a great music stand.Very sturdy.Very well built.Just wish it came with a bag,then it could be put in the guitar case,but ill find one thanks",5,folding music stand,1381017600,"10 6, 2013",positive A1SJ32WZWVEI61,B0006NDF6C,Paul Hicken,"[0, 0]",I was surprised at the good quality for such a little price. It does exactly what I needed it for.,5,Nice price!,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A10FM4ILBIMJJ7,B0006NDF6C,Sim,"[0, 0]","From the other reviews I wasn't sure what to expect but this is a nice stand for the money. I use it and my granddaughter uses it as well. It is sturdy, easy to fold away and easy to setup. The leg spread can be adjusted for space if necessary. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a good valued stand.",4,A nice stand for the price.,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B0006NDF8A,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[0, 0]",Works just fine. Except the bottom part (that is supposed to support the guitar) swivels. Not sure what that's about. But I'm not very picky and know nothing about guitar stands so maybe it's supposed to.,5,Great,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0006NDF8A,Amazon Customer,"[0, 1]","The material it's made of is good, and it holds the guitar. The only things i don't like are 2.1)Each of the corners has a cap. The one at the bottom where you actually put the guitar it comes off.2)The part at the bottom that looks like a U (used to hold the guitar) it spins... It means that there is nothing like a bolt or a screw to make it stay still, so every time you try to put your guitar on you have to make sure to put that straight.I would suggest to but a more expensive model or a totally different one.",2,It's not what i was expecting.,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",negative A2BRKLV7FQ1HVS,B0006NDF8A,"Austin Garcia ""Mr. Garcia""","[1, 1]","This is a very useful item, easy to build and setup, easy to use. I don't have any problem with this stand at all.And all of those people who have problems with the arms that move when you touch them, that is part of the design. It should not be a problem to you, or your guitar.Thanks, Austin Garcia",5,On Stage Guitar Stand,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive A1YOLMONF9LIVJ,B0006NDF8A,"barleypopmaker ""Barleypopmaker""","[0, 0]","Construction is fine, and you can set it up in 30 seconds. It holds my bass just fine and the swiveling bottom is not an issue for me. I don't know why some people hate it. The rubberized neck holder protects the wood and the strap keeps the guitar in place. For under $10 and prime eligible, what more can you ask for?",5,Works great for my bass,1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B0006NDF8A,BelleBelle,"[0, 0]","I really like this guitar stand, it was worth the extra money. It securely holds my acoustic guitar and leans back a bit so you can clearly see it. Very stable base. The bottom which holds the guitar can be switched over for different size bases of guitars. A good price, a good buy. Glad I invested in it. By the way, I read several reviews which said this had a ""smell"" to it...Mine does not. I just wonder what other people have encountered?",5,"Nice presentation, stable and good value!",1335744000,"04 30, 2012",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0006NDF8A,Bloose,"[0, 0]","In life you mostly get what you pay for. This stand really isn't an exception. Getting what you pay for though doesn't mean that it won't do what you need it to do. This stand is light weight and inexpensive because of it. The great thing is, it doesn't need to be any heavier or needlessly fancy to do exactly what it needs to do. It's a great choice for someone looking to keep their guitars from becoming damaged while they sit out waiting to be played. Even though they will not get damaged while laying around they are still easily accessible for you to play as opposed to having them stored in a case.For $10 a pop you can afford to have one for every guitar. Putting them on display and allowing them to be handy when the urge strikes you to play. You now have no excuse for your expensive (or cheap) guitar to get beat up from laying around.",5,"Does the job, doesn't cost much!",1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B0006NDF8A,Bob Dillin,"[0, 0]",It does what its supposed to. I really like that the bottom is adjustable and gets the guitar higher or lower off the floor as needed. A great price and a good item.,5,Good item for the price,1288224000,"10 28, 2010",positive A3R6V43G6HAJ0Y,B0006NDF8A,"Bob. Oh, Bob.","[0, 0]","It's really hard to beat this product for the price. I found it sturdy, well built, and a great fit for my guitar. I really appreciate the low, wide stance, which is great insurance against accident prone guitar players such as myself!",5,Great Buy,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",positive AOCBJFQ7UPEOJ,B0006NDF8A,brien patterson,"[0, 0]",Forgot it came with a strap to secure the guitar to the stand...... Doubt I'll use the strap.. but then again I probably will try to use it that way.,4,Just as ordered,1375056000,"07 29, 2013",positive A2U4KTDIVI8KMR,B0006NDF8A,callysto,"[0, 0]","it's semi-secure on carpeting or hard floor, but all together I am pretty unsatisfied with this stand. The bottom piece has no way to lock in place, and although with the guitar on it it is more stable, I am not comfortable enough risking my wonderful guitar to something rather flimsy...I prefer the one that is mounted on the wall as more stable overall. This one? Meh. Not worth the purchase in my opinion... booooooooo.",2,don't like the wobbly effect...,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",negative A2DG65AWX5RJ4J,B0006NDF8A,Carlos,"[0, 0]","Better than I expect,,, I going to order 2 more... very stable,, easy to assemble and a nice price ..",5,Great,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",positive A17IU5NX3UC84G,B0006NDF8A,"Casby ""-Casby""","[0, 0]","Not perfect but a solid stand. Prone to tipping over if you just toss your guitar onto it the way I do. And the bottom part that holds the guitar isn't fixed so it's good and bad. Good because it'll hand nearly and shape guitar at odd angles. Bad because if you just toss your guitar onto it the way I do, sometimes it just swings around annoyingly.",4,Simple and effective,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B0006NDF8A,"C.C. ""Chris""","[0, 0]","TUBULAARRRRHolds my 8 string, 6 string, acoustic, etc.Has held up very sturdily over the year I've had it or so",5,THE SUBJECT LINE HAS TUBULAR,1378771200,"09 10, 2013",positive A2WT46GVYE1ZDD,B0006NDF8A,"Charles S. Glass ""salty""","[0, 0]",And works well for it. My only concern is that the shaft that holds the weight is plastic and not metal. I don't know how long it will last. I might find a tube to place over it and make a lager hole. But the price is right and the stand is solid enough. All areas that touch the banjo or guitar are protected and should last.,5,Mine is for my banjo,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0006NDF8A,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[2, 2]","We picked up the ""XCG4 Guitar Stand"" for my daughter's acoustic guitar and it is exactly what was needed! Here are my observations:Pros -+ Stable; once setup and tightened down, this is very sturdy+ Adjustable; the height and base can be configured to accommodate the guitar+ Security Strap; has a rubber strap that hold the neck securlyCons -- Slight chemical smell that dissipates after a few daysThis is a good value for a very functional and good looking guitar stand.Highly Recommended!CFH",5,Great Value Guitar Stand - Highly Recommended,1291680000,"12 7, 2010",positive AUOGMXLRRLVE1,B0006NDF8A,Chris M.,"[0, 0]",Bought stand as a gift for my son's acoustic guitar. He loves it and now has an electric guitar and wants another stand. Can't go wrong for the price.,5,Guitar stand,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive AH0XON4XDOF2C,B0006NDF8A,christopher Lamothe,"[0, 0]",yes this is a great guitar stand nice cushion has a lock strap I'm very happy don't mind standing my les Paul custom pro guitar in this baby,5,good padded stand,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A3DJUUPM321IFI,B0006NDF8A,CruiseTraveler,"[1, 1]","I bought one of these for each of my electric guitars (3) and really like them. They work great, were easy to assemble, and not expensive. I do think the name is a bit inapproriate because I would never use one on stage, I don't think they are sturdy enough. These are great if you don't have to worry about pets or children possibly bumping into them. I realize you won't normally have pets or children on stage, but sometimes there are people moving around and guitars do get knocked over. I recommend the On Stage XCG4 for home use or if you have a practice room where you know your guitar is safe. I use these primarily for electric guitars but also have one for an acoustic and it fits very nicely. Great deal for the very low price.",4,Best Bargain,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive AZCP5P3BARLS5,B0006NDF8A,"Da Bean ""Da Bean""","[0, 0]",This is great if you have to put your guitar down but don't want to put it in its case.,5,I use it all the time,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A1YYGXVZA97XFO,B0006NDF8A,"Danyelle Mulin ""Danatherine""","[0, 0]",It came and it wasn't broken or bad and it held my brother's guitar for a few years until he sold it,5,It is what it is,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B0006NDF8A,debi,"[0, 0]","Simple, no frills, stand. Only problem I've had lately is that the velveteen padding on top seems to get loose and keeps coming off. A lil' glue will fix it, just haven't had time!",5,Works for me!,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive AX69H7INJKE76,B0006NDF8A,Dennis Mayer,"[0, 0]",Still a great product it's just a little flimsy. The way the bottom holder attaches to the base is the problem! It doesn't attach! It just slides in and then you kinda just hope it doesn't bend or break. The only problem is if you are clumsy like me you might push your guitar down into it a little to hard and damage it.,4,A little flimsy!,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B0006NDF8A,desrtroz,"[0, 0]","I purchased this for my son's acoustic guitar. I was tired of finding it not in its case and lying on the floor, or against his dresser. Since he got this stand, his guitar has been put away on it every time. The security strap is a nice feature, to make sure the guitar doesn't get knocked off the stand. Great value for the money!",5,On Stage XCG4 Tubular Guitar Stand with Velveteen Padding and Security Strap,1326412800,"01 13, 2012",positive A3M9FH2OZKYF4D,B0006NDF8A,"D. L. Sniderman ""Amazon Fan""","[0, 0]","Not crazy about having to pay shipping that amounted to half the purchase price for the stand, not to mention having to wait five days for it to arrive. No assembly instructions were included in the packaging. I've never owned something like this before, so that was annoying. Luckily, some nice pictures were posted on the web page and I was able to figure it out from there. Once I got it put together, and placed my beloved guitar in the thing, I got happier. It looks nice and holds the guitar safely (padding protects the guitar finish). I'd recommend this stand to others, but be aware of shipping, tax and consider the possibility it will arrive with no assembly instructions. Not that you have to be a rocket scientist to put it together, still...",3,"Nice stand, eventually",1347580800,"09 14, 2012",neutral A37A41GWQFMK3D,B0006NDF8A,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","I am a believer that if you have a musical instrument, it has to be out if you are going to use it regularly. with these sturdy stands, my guitars are out and around the house and they seem to "talk to me" every time that I walk by. this encourages, if not compulses, me to pick them up and play them for 5-15 minutes at a time. these stands are inexpensive, light, and hold the guitar well. I would not recommend them for heavy, on the road, stage work, but then again, most of us are not on the road nor the tour. we are just playing for the love of it.",5,I have 4 of these and they work great for my guitars,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A1VG6TG6LKBPKP,B0006NDF8A,"Dr Jay ""ljison""","[0, 0]","This is basically the same as the other stand I rated, just from a different manufacturer. Same basic materials, you can't go wrong with either. See my other review for the World Tour GS-1 Folding Tripod Guitar Stand. Honestly, I can't tell them apart since I threw out the boxes.",5,great guitar stand for the price,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A2CZIZD0RZ566T,B0006NDF8A,EMIL D RUIAN,"[0, 0]","Easy to take apart, to put together, to store, and pretty stable when in use. Not the cheapest but worth the money.",5,Good space saver.,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A2FIYNFKZQXGWO,B0006NDF8A,Fan Man,"[0, 0]",Strong and won't tip.price is very affordable.I own several and have had no trouble with them.Buy it and you will see.,5,great stand,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",positive A9KOC3PXLXYSB,B0006NDF8A,Frank N. Stein,"[0, 0]","No much to these things, but they are cheap and they work great in the studio. They shipped quickly and didn't break the bank.",5,Great price on a necessity in the studio.,1386115200,"12 4, 2013",positive A1B9TIERY43Q8H,B0006NDF8A,GeekParrot,"[0, 0]",For the price you cannot go wrong with this. Holds my Les Paul and feels secure. I've never had any issues with this. Don't bother spending 3-4x as much for something that does the job as well as this.EDIT - Bought another one this Christmas for another guitar and this one feels as good and as simple as the first one.,5,Great budget guitar stand,1341878400,"07 10, 2012",positive A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0006NDF8A,Igor B.,"[0, 0]",On Stage XCG4 Tubular Guitar Stand with Velveteen Padding and Security is very helpful tool for any guitarist.I got a lot of them for my guitar collection and have no complain.Recommend it.,5,On Stage XCG4 Tubular Guitar Stand with Velveteen Padding and Security...,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B0006NDF8A,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]","I have several stands, and this is the second one of these I bought. It works fine and will hold any size acoustic guitar.",4,On Stage Guitar stand,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A2STXHBNXM1B0Z,B0006NDF8A,Johannes,"[0, 0]","It's okay. I've bought stands for less that were more balanced and sturdy, and the little "safety" strap is a nuisance more than a help.",3,"Take a stand, but not necessarily this one.",1363824000,"03 21, 2013",neutral A3QNHDUBMA6WQM,B0006NDF8A,John G.,"[0, 0]","The On Stage XCG4 Tubular Guitar Stand is a decent quality simple guitar stand like almost all the others, so here is how I rated it. There are really high quality stand of the same design, but i will not use those stands as a comparison. Seriously, the tubular guitar stand has been around since dirt. If you somehow made one that retails for over $30 and are able to sell it, I applaud your marketing team.Continuing on, this is how I rated the On Stage XCG4:If it were over $13, it would have gotten 3 stars.Between $7 and $13, earns it 4 stars.if it were under $7, it would have gotten 5 stars.I hope this helps,~JP.S. The currency is in US dollars. Please adjust accordingly.",4,"It's a guitar stand, so not much to say about it unless its truly badly made.",1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive AT09WGFUM934H,B0006NDF8A,John,"[1, 1]","I paid 10 dollars for this. It must be giving me cancer in the state of california because it's not cheap at all. Folds up for transport, works great on hardwood floors, padded where it needs to be, and has a strap so it doesn't fall forward either. Angle of the feet might be too shallow for carpet, look for something where the legs 'enter' the carpet more straight down.",5,CHEAP BUT NOT CHEAP.,1377907200,"08 31, 2013",positive A2Z548GT5948WH,B0006NDF8A,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",I am a novice musician so perhaps my lack of experience in these items. Once you figure out how it goes together it is an excellent product. It holds your guitar up.,4,Takes a minute to figure out,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0006NDF8A,J. Ralston,"[0, 0]","Got what I paid for. Worth the money, definitely. Sturdy and stable and I need more words so I can ...done",3,"Got what I paid for. Worth the money, definitely.",1382400000,"10 22, 2013",neutral ADOSJR623FDF1,B0006NDF8A,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]",I have several of these and they are both sturdy and dependable. My acoustic and electric guitars are stable when held in the stand.,4,sturdy,1379721600,"09 21, 2013",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B0006NDF8A,jschristian44,"[0, 0]",This is my first guitar stand and I have to say I am pretty happy with it. It's made of good quality metal and you can tell it's much higher quality than the price tells it to be. The neck strap and the base are excellent. Made of great padding to pad the bottom and can put any guitar base on there. Look at the other reviews and you won't be disappointed. It didn't smell like the other reviews said either.,5,Very good guitar stand,1292803200,"12 20, 2010",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B0006NDF8A,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]","You get what you pay for. This is a no-nonsense cheap guitar stand. Its adjustable, padded, and has a nifty rubber band that holds the neck of your axe so when you, a stage groupie, or your clumsy drummer trip on it, the whole mess falls over. This is perfect for your Fender Starcaster or screaming pink Hello Kitty guitar. This is not a good choice for your prized 1968 Jimi Hendrix Strat or 1964 Eric Clapton Gibson ES335. You might want to consider something a bit more sturdy for those.",3,Does what it is supposed to but dont expect the world from it,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",neutral A3MYWHYZ30WLQJ,B0006NDF8A,kyle c.,"[0, 0]",Not only is this a quality guitar stand that is adjustable it is really affordable to and it has a safety strap for the top of the neck of your guitar that will keep ur guitar from falling forward this is a great buy!,5,this is a great.good quality guitar stand for a great.price,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive ASG42G9QTBUX1,B0006NDF8A,Kyle,"[0, 0]",I picked up another one of these for a new guitar and I'm very impressed. They've upgraded the design to be a bit better than the one I purchased a few years ago. Excellent stand!,5,Excellent,1378080000,"09 2, 2013",positive A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B0006NDF8A,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[0, 0]",What a great price and product! Bought two of these so I can keep my guitars handy and I love them. Really love having the rubber strap to secure the neck in the event of a mishap. The wide frame legs make the stand extremely sturdy and love that it can come apart easy if I want to pack it up.,5,A must have,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive APQTAELJ74I07,B0006NDF8A,LHardyRN,"[0, 0]","This stand is great! It is solid, but light weight enought to move as needed. The footprint is small & meets are needs well.",5,Guitar Stand,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B0006NDF8A,Maria A,"[0, 0]",This stand is very stable and easy to put together. Works perfect for keeping my guitar safe from being knocked over.,5,Easy Assembly,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A2WYAHJGST6AOT,B0006NDF8A,Matt,"[0, 0]","This is a great stand, it looks the same as any other, but it works great for about 10 dollars",5,Way better than the musicians gear,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A1VR0GV8LPJYNF,B0006NDF8A,Md. Zaheer Hasan,"[0, 0]","This is more of a like it or hate kind of item. If it doesn't work, you hate it. If it works, there's nothing impressive about a stand, so I just like it.",4,Does what it's suposed to.,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",positive AEG2MOBNK5KCA,B0006NDF8A,Mick R.,"[0, 0]",This stand gets a lot of use from me and holds up great. I'm going to be switching to a 7 stand rack soon for all my basses but I will still keep this around because it holds up well. Love the all black look as well.,5,Good Stand,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A6M441DQ7HL09,B0006NDF8A,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[0, 0]","I'm another reviewer who has, upon personal inspection, discovered that the rear leg of the stand is too short to provide staedy support for any beloved guitar. I returned it.I've "First Act" brand stands similar in appearance but more intelligently constructed.",1,Dangerous for loved guitars,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",negative A3NTAQ473SV08U,B0006NDF8A,modbantam,"[0, 0]","For a ten spot, ya can't do better. Matte flat black finish is nice.Great durable foam contact points for cradling baby.Double dog dare ya to do better.You just cannot. Excellent deal !!",5,Sawbuck Best Bud,1380067200,"09 25, 2013",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B0006NDF8A,Mr. Practical,"[0, 1]","This is a great low cost stand that accepts both acoustic and electric guitars. The cradle and neck height are both adjustable enabling a variety of guitar sizes to be used. While it doesn't fold up small like a portable stand, it serves well as a semi-portable stand and is very good as a stationary stand.",5,good low cost stand,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive AOMEH9W6LHC4S,B0006NDF8A,Personne,"[0, 0]","I've picked up a few of these for my various guitars. I've found it to be steady and stable and it hasn't left a mark on either my large archtop or my Les Paul. The little locking strap that goes across the neck cradle is a big plus too. I've seen plenty of lesser stands for more money, so this one is my first choice these days.",4,Solid and very affordable stand,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive AD175S3OJX0DG,B0006NDF8A,Peter Holub,"[0, 0]","Works good, nothing special. I have to say I disagree with a couple of reviews which complained about a bad smell. My big nose can't confirm that. Maybe they corrected the problem if one exited.",4,For ten dollars I can't complain,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B0006NDF8A,pops,"[0, 0]",cant b beat for the cost. it does jusy exactly whats expected. and at 10 bucks its woth every penny,5,great cheap stand,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B0006NDF8A,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","I've had no problem with this guitar stand. I've had it for about 3 month's now, and when I'm not playing my Fender Strat; it is on this stand. I recommend it as a well functioning stand, at a very economical price.",5,Great Little Stand,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A19Q4B515ENF9C,B0006NDF8A,Richard L. Chism,"[0, 0]","This is fine for my music room at home where it isn't likely to get bumped too hard. I wish the bottom didn't swivel, because I don't see a need for it to do that. But it keeps my guitar handy and does the job I wanted it to do at a low price. I like the security strap that keeps the neck from falling out. However, I wouldn't recommend this for the stage where there are crowded conditions and it is more likely to suffer a heavy bump. For that, you would want a larger tripod at the bottom to make it less likely to topple.",5,"Works fine and price is good, but I wouldn't recommend it for the stage.",1387929600,"12 25, 2013",positive A3O9JAQME0YOB0,B0006NDF8A,Robert Biehn,"[0, 0]","While it is just a stand, it seems to be sturdy and durable. Nothing special about it, but also no negatives that I can find either, than the fact that it doesn't give my foot massages. XD",5,Good!,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B0006NDF8A,Sessue,"[0, 0]","I bought this two years ago for use with a Takamine. It hasn't seen heavy use. It wasn't supposed to. It sits in a corner of the living room, holds the guitar securely, and doesn't cause problems. Although it does make my ownership of a guitar more obvious, and my 91 yo neighbor was convinced for a year that I was drunk and wailing away on the guitar at 3 am. At least, that's what she told the police.This stand is very similar to the slightly better selling Musician's Gear stand. They might actually be the same stand under different names. The pricing for both is very close if you consider shipping. If I were to buy a stand again, I would still get this one because it's available under Prime. The other one isn't. That gives this stand more value.The stand is very easy to set up. The lower cradle is not fixed and adjusts itself to the appropriate position for your guitar. This took a little getting used to, but it does work very well. The padding on the stand does protect my guitar well. Extended contact with the guitar surface has not caused any problems.Given the very low price, this is an excellent choice for a living room stand. If you're on the road or performing, you might need something a bit different, but I can definitely recommend this for casual players like myself.",5,Two years old and still going strong,1331337600,"03 10, 2012",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B0006NDF8A,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]",I have been buying these stands for years and will continue to do so. I've taken them to the studio with me and of course used around the house. They do what they're built for and are as described.,5,Excellent Stands,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",positive A10FM4ILBIMJJ7,B0006NDF8A,Sim,"[0, 0]",I really like this stand. It has a nice wide leg base and well padded neck and body holders. It is a nice solid tubuler style guitar stand and either my electric or acoustic guiter fits well in it. I highly recommend it to anyone looking a stand for their guitars.,5,Great stand for the money.,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",positive A2158NV89I72OP,B0006NDF8A,STEPHEN MOREAU,"[0, 0]",I have a number of guitars and keep them all on stand in my music room. This stand is sturdy and protects the guitar well.,5,a great guitar stand,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B0006NDF8A,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","It's a very fair price and is made well. It seems as though it will hold up to some kicking around. The only thing that worries me is that once the bottom piece swiveled and dropped my guitar...and this was when I just set it down not a few seconds before it fell. I'd recommend easing your guitar into place and making sure it's secure. I'm not sure how "on stage" ready this is. It's a good, cheap stand though and for the price point, I understand the sacrifices they made in the design.",4,Great buy,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B0006NDF8A,TonyTee,"[0, 0]",If you just want a basic guitar stand to keep your guitar safe whilst at home. This is it. Have not gigged with it as yet. So no comments as to its toughness. Great value though.,4,Great value Guitar Stand,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A6GXP9ESXIH7O,B0006NDF8A,trishlink,"[1, 1]","This arrived with one end of the security strap and metal part...Broken! OK...I bought it on sale and returning it would not be an option...it would cost as much to mail back as it did to buy it!Obviously it was not the packaging which was more than adequate and there were no broken off pieces in the box.Of course,I could not recommend this product to anyone...most disappointing purchase!",1,Damaged Goods!,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",negative A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0006NDF8A,TWM,"[0, 0]",Holds my guitars just fine. It is a bit odd to think that something off balance (one of the legs is shorter then the others) will be fine but it works.,4,Stand.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A27PF2GVKMJSAA,B0006NDF8A,ultravega,"[0, 0]",Great for the price. Not for guitars with nitro finish. But I cut up a t-shirt into several long strips and wrapped them around the padding and then tied it nice and tight. The result was a pretty cool looking stand that will protect my nitro guitars.,5,Does the trick,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A3UQS40N3PW18L,B0006NDF8A,Vyrys,"[0, 0]","It's sturdy, and very portable. The two things I was looking for.Can't really compare to the others, but for me worth the price. I didn't have one at all and this workgs great.delivered in a timely manner.thanks!",5,this thing is great,1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive ACVSCM9GWLNLS,B0006NDF8A,"xeal ""Live Baby Live""","[0, 0]",believe it or not I've been putting off buying one... I'm so glad i got it now I love looking at my guitar in this thing and now I even want to pick the guitar up more than ever!... Id have to say im happy with the quality can't see anything to complain about really.,5,just what i need,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A1WSFFFG0SL1XJ,B0006NDF8A,Yap,"[0, 0]",I have just receive mine just now.. It was awesome...I never thought that it would be so solid... It is made with steel and covered with rubber on the very edge.. Can't beat the price... I would recommend this to anybody who are looking for a guitar stand!!.. A+++,5,"Great Price, Great Product!!...",1343174400,"07 25, 2012",positive A3BZ9EP6SSC9MU,B0006NDF8A,Yousif,"[0, 0]","For 10 bucks this is great, very sturdy and reliable. Works wit all my guitars, and for the price it is a steal.",5,Gets the job done!,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B0006NDF8A,zachary,"[0, 0]","most guitar shapes and sizes fit on this guitar stand,it is easy to assemble and theres really not much to it but the fact that its a guitar stand,nothing special about it.",5,good guitar stand,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B0006OHVK2,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]",I use these on my Hofner and Gibson ES-135. They sound amazing and feel fantastic. These will be the only strings to go on my Jazz guitars from now on.,5,Perfect Flatwounds,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A3GHV54CDBCKO4,B0006OHVK2,cincinnatislim,"[1, 3]","Purchased these for a new Heritage H-575 arch top. A few months later, the high E string unwound from the ball end. Overall good strings, good sound -- this set simply didn't last very long. I will replace with 12s however. For me the 11s felt a little loose. The 12s will likely improve the sound of the jazz box. I have 12s on an Epiphone Joe Pass model. I'll be curious to hear how the 12s sound incomparison to the 11s.",2,A string gave out,1321228800,"11 14, 2011",negative A17VW66OGW0ZKA,B0006OHVK2,DMANBASS,"[4, 4]","I bought my first set of these strings about two years ago and havent looked back since. Awesome feel, sound and price. Just the right thickness for playing all the classic rock and acoustic stuff that I do. I know they are electric strings but they do sound nice when playing acoustically written songs on my Strat. One thing I notice with these is that they seem to sound new a lot longer than others I have tried. Thats nice.",5,Something great,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0006OHVK2,Handsome Johnny,"[3, 3]","These strings have a tonal quality that will change your life, if you'eve ever wondered how the greats such as Wes Montgomery, George Benson, and Larry Coryell have been able to get their awesome, mellow tones. I'd recommend this even to metal players as a change of pace, as they may get something out of it that they've never considered before. Obviously, this takes someone who is willing to give a change to their accustomed style of playing a try. Trust me - I've been playing professionally for decades, and I can say that there's no way I'd turn my back on these as a jazz enthusiast. Also, if you're interested in saving the skin on your fingers, this product will help, as I haven't even come close to the normal amount of skin shedding experienced previously on roundwounds.",5,So Great,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive AMVC9WTXYKNJ1,B0006OHVK2,"J. Edgar Mihelic ""Skyscraper""","[0, 0]","I had put these on, and my wife picked my guitar to play, and she was confused.They do take some time getting used to. They don't rip up your hand as much, and if you keep your fingers on the strings as you shift, there is less friction. This is good, but it takes some getting used to. I used that finger-tip friction to let me know where I was on the fretboard. With these, I found myself over-shifting both high and low.I like them, and they sound nice, but i bought some round wounds to replace these when the time comes.",4,Interesting strings,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B0006OHVK2,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[12, 13]","Flatwound? Ribbon wound? It's all the same, no squeak, slick, jazzer mellow in tone. It's a sound that many would like to acheive. But why not round wounds? Round wounds give a bit of grip, round wounds also have more surface area and are louder. Okay, but I have a pickup, want the mellower tone, sans finger noise. It's important for my playing to not have finger noise.I have the Les Paul for harder edged music, but the archtop jazzbox pleads for a mellower tone, hence the flats.I have a couple of friends who are really great Jazz guitar stylists, they both use D'Addario Chromes - over nickel, so I thought I would try them out. Nice, buttery smooth and I couldn't really recognized the difference over nickel flats, except the price, and the wear seemed a bit better.Wear and tear is not really a factor for me, as I change out strings every 3 to 6 weeks depending on how much I'm playing.Not ready to take the plunge? It is a different feel, if not, try half rounds. They're a hybrid of both, less finger noise, a bit more surface area, hence output. Output is not a problem if you are amplified.Check them out. I use the medium gauge, with a 13 high E, the G is wound also. Finger style or with a heavy Dunlap tortex pick, the attack noise is also reduced with the flats. I like them alot.",5,No Squeaking,1106870400,"01 28, 2005",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B0006OHVK2,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]","I'm a bassist, and am familiar with the flat/round/half-round debate on BASSES (I prefer flats). Anyway, my son wanted these for his Epiphone Casino because he heard John Lennon used (a different brand of) flat-wounds. They sound AMAZING! They make that Casino ring like a carillon, yet will get "down & dirty" when called for. A VERY "different" sound range than round wounds. In fact, it's about time to order another set or three....",5,"For my son, coz I didn't even know they MADE flat-wound guitar strings!",1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B0006OHVK2,Michael J. Edelman,"[23, 23]","Thee only flatwound strings I've tried that sound significantly better than these are the Thomastiks, which cost twice as much, and they're not twice as good. Maybe if I was a working pro I'd buy the Thomastiks, but for me, the D'Addarios sound good, and last a long time.If you've never played flatwounds, you might be surprised to discover that they far outlast round wound strings. That's because what kills the sound of strings is gunk from your fingers and the air getting in between the windings and damping the vibration. Back when guitar strings were more a lot more expensive, it wasn't that unusual to remove strings, boil them, and put them back on. Some electric bassists still do this.) With flats, the gunk doesn't get in between the wraps, and if you don't break a string you can play a set for months.I have different guitars set up with different strings ranging from .010s (my Fenders) to .013 (my archtop.) Rockers playing .010s and .009s might be intimidated by .013s, but they're not that much harder to play, and after a little practice it's easy. Jazzers seldom if ever play six-string bar chords or bend strings, which means you just don't need that much muscle anyway. Flatwounds are also generally set with a fairly low action. They don't vibrate as widely as roundwounds, so they don't need as much clearance.If you're looking for that classic electric jazz guitar sound, flats are the way to go, and the D'Addarios are as good as you need. (Rockers looking for that 60s sound might try the D'Addario flatwound .010s. Almost the same sound as the Pyramids, and a lot cheaper.)",5,Excellent sound and long lasting,1317772800,"10 5, 2011",positive A39ZK4KYML9463,B0006OHVK2,Roger,"[0, 0]",I like a mellow sound with a smooth feel. These strings are what I needed and they perform.D'Addario ECG23 Chromes Flat Wound Electric Guitar,5,Smooth and Mellow,1329436800,"02 17, 2012",positive A19JA9J3BFBKNO,B0006OHVK2,rusty springer,"[0, 0]","No lie, these are the perfect strings for an electric arch-top.Smooth but not dull sounding. Will defiantly be buying more.",5,Dig 'em,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A2S8G6OVAK19EX,B0006OHVK2,Sphinx90,"[1, 1]","Have these on my Tele, very interesting to play around with. I bought the regular gauge first and usually use pink slinkeys on all my electrics, the regular chromes where like telephone wires compared to my regular gauge so I bought these instead. These were a lot easier to play and more like my slinkeys. They still are heavier and you can really feel it when bending but they add a completely different feel to playing guitar and your tone. When playing these I tend to play more sixties inspired, the flats help capture that surf guitar tone which is really cool. I really like them but they are completely different and I wouldn't recommend them to everyone. As far as CQ goes these are great, no problems, feel great, sound great.",5,Great,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B0006VMBHI,Bloose,"[0, 3]",Does the job of removing dust from you records without harming it. The handle folds down when not in use to protect the bristles. Over all a nice product.,5,Does the job,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B0006VMBHI,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[2, 3]","This brush is used to remove static electricity and light dust from records before each playing. This is not a deep cleaning, dust or dirt removal brush; it is a compliment to record cleaning solutions like this excellent liquid cleaner by Last (LAST PC Power Cleaner 3/4 Oz.).The brush is super simple to use, with the album on your turntable, hold it at roughly a ninety degree angle for about two revolutions, and then sweep it off the LP. No fuss, no muss, no fooling around. Never touch the carbon fiber with your fingers. When there is visible dust on the fibers, give the brush a good flick by rotating the handle across the fibers. After each use, rotate the handle around to cover the fibers. If you press the brush too hard against the album, or do the deep dive sharp angle trick, fibers will be broken off the brush. Just press lightly against the rotating LP, sweep the brush off the LP, and all will be wonderful with this brush.This brush is sold under many different brand names, ClearAudio, AudioQuest, and Thorens.The brush comes with no instructions for use, an odd omission. Maybe there is an assumption that the brush is so easy to use, instructions would be redundant.Audiophile or not, this brush is a must have for anyone that still loves analog recordings.",5,Pure Pleasure,1302998400,"04 17, 2011",positive A37U8NH2CD9EDX,B0006VMBHI,J. Vento,"[1, 3]","This is a great addition to any stereo system today, assuming you still use your turntable. Two passes with this brush will clean up any of my records and get them ready for play, free of any annoying pops or clicks. It won't save a dirty record, you'll have to buy a cleaning solution for that, but this brush will easily take care of dust, hair, and other particles that get attracted to your LPs during regular use. As another reviewer suggested, I do the first pass with the brush going with the record, as if I was spreading out paint or something like that, and that gets most of the surface particulate free. The second pass is with the brush going directly against the motion of the record, and this cleans out the dust from inside the grooves of the record. After that, your record will sound brand new again!There are definitely more comprehensive cleaning and maintenance options, but none that are this easy and this cheap.",5,Great accessory for the budding audiophile,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B0006VMBHI,Samuel Chell,"[10, 20]","The version I picked came with a grounding wire, claiming that using the wire in conjunction with the brush would discharge all of the electrostatic-producing snap, crackles, and pops. If you believe that, continue to do so, and maybe you'll imagine less surface noise than was the case before employing the device. Speaking more pragmatically, I've found some use for the item only when loose, conspicuous debris has collected on the surface of a vinyl disc.",2,Belief is the key.,1190678400,"09 25, 2007",negative AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0006VMBHI,"Techie ""Techie""","[1, 1]","Seems to get a bit of dust up off the surface of the record, but frankly, the old Discwasher type with the fluid does a much better job. Better yet is to clean your records well with warm water and dish soap (and a new paint brush), then rinse them well and dry with a clean micro fiber cloth. Just try not to get the labels wet.",3,"Works well enough, I guess",1399334400,"05 6, 2014",neutral A2EW01G2LNJN06,B0006VMBHI,"Z. Mehrbach ""Zach""","[1, 3]",This is everything you need in a record brush. The bristles are the perfect quality and softness to get all the dust that sits between the lines of the record. Highly recommended!,5,"Affordable, brushable",1361491200,"02 22, 2013",positive A3QTFLU2ZWH7WS,B0006ZXFWO,Audie,"[5, 5]","I was worried about dropping my guitar on my foot, or the floor. The strap wouldn't hold my guitar any longer. I wanted something cheap, something that don't require to remove the buttons by unscrewing it, I was worried about damaging my guitar. So I decided to get this strap lock, it rocks and it works perfectly.",5,Jim Dunlop 7007SI Dun Ergo Lok Strap Syst,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A36IOSZXG6HQAU,B0006ZXFWO,Calvin Young,"[0, 0]","I've used a few different strap lock systems and this is by far my favorite design (not to mention the most affordable which must be due to its simplicity). To use these, you put your strap on your guitar (as usual) then put the locks on. Rotate the smaller piece until the holes line up then slide the lock on above the strap. Once the lock has passed the head of the guitar's strap button, rotate the smaller piece again until the holes do not line up (close position) which should be about 180 degrees from open position. Very simple and works very well.I have not used any lock system that's perfect. Every one that I've used failed at one point or another (came off unexpectedly). These work exceptionally well. What I like about this design is that it doesn't require any modifications on the guitar or the strap. You can use the strap you like without adding anything to it and you don't have to replace the guitar's existing strap buttons.But they do stick out a bit (to keep the strap from sliding off) so if you're concerned about looks, you might want to try another system that's more discreet. Also, I tend to use thinner leather straps that have thinner ends. These will likely not work very well with thicker straps that tend to take up most of the height of most strap buttons.",5,"Simple, works well, no modifications needed",1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0006ZXFWO,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","The strap locks do work... But they are kind of a pain. They are fairly large, and when I installed the second one, the pieces kept coming apart. They go back together easily, but I had to install one piece at a time.The strap lock required some effort to install on a thick leather strap, I really had to squeeze it into place.It feels safe and secure.",3,Falls apart and hard to squeeze around thick straps,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",neutral A3PQULECO9OAV6,B0006ZXFWO,Darkrin,"[0, 0]",does not work for all guitars. one of my guitars has a more rounded head and it does not fit over that anyway I have tried. though with the arrow shaped holders it works as it should,4,strap lock but not for the rounded holders,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A18P5I03P4U8AI,B0006ZXFWO,Federico Pacheco Zamora,"[0, 0]","every single guitarist that's plays live or even just practices standing up at home has that worry "is my guitar gonna cut lose for my strap and fall down to the floor?" well, there little fellows are a solution, they work just fine, and i think they are reliable. wish they were made it such a way that the securing mechanism were stronger. but i mean, good price, no need to change the guitar's built in strap buttons... 100% recommended... also, i read a review 'bout it not fitting some guy's lp... well obviously, that depends on the strap... but it use these strap locks on my lp standard 1959 vos, and they fit just fine (use it with a gibson asfb-blk strap).",4,very very good,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A6A03NM42KUXL,B0006ZXFWO,GreatAPG,"[0, 0]",It's an ok product for the price but they are weak and with a very small amount of force they will pop off.,3,Just Ok - Not going to use them,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",neutral A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0006ZXFWO,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[0, 0]","I'm using this with an Ovation Balladeer. A guitar with a rounded back that demands you use it with a guitar strap at all times. My guitar strap is over 50 years old, circa 1967, so the leather is a bit worn and it had a tendency to slide off the strap holders on the guitar at the most inopportune times.With these strap loks, the strap never comes off. I leave it on when I put the guitar in the case, and they are there and waiting when I get it back out. I've had it on for 2 and a half months now, with no problems. The hardest part was putting them on, which really wasn't hard at all, just took a moment to understand the mechanics of the mechanism and voila' Bob's your uncle!!Recommend these for anyone who needs to keep their guitar strapped and ready for action. They are plastic and will wear out someday, I'll buy another pair then.",5,Ergo Lok Strap stays with you for life,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0006ZXFWO,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","I've read where people are using bottle caps instead of these. My guitar is more valuable to me than that I suppose, because I'm not trusting that my expensive gitty won't hit the floor. I mean you pay for a quality instrument right? Why on earth would you skimp on keeping it safe? I'm sorry but that's just idiocy in action. This isn't 1960, get an upgrade already. I play standing up 95% of the time, so these are a necessity. I have had these separate on me when taking them off hastily, but all except one snapped right back together. When I first started playing, I had a brand new (to me) guitar hit the floor and the neck break because I didn't use them. That's something that should only happen once in your life, if at all. The only complaint I have is whatever happened to the round ones? They were a bit more appealing to the eye and do the same thing just as well.",5,All I will use,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A1FHOW9NVOH8XR,B0006ZXFWO,Lee,"[0, 0]","Low cost strap lock that works on most Guitars buttons. It comes two in a package. I used one on four of my Guitars, but had to install a smaller button on one Guitar. This design works best for me. Love it!",5,Great Design,1357084800,"01 2, 2013",positive A149F91FB9WTW6,B0006ZXFWO,luiszo,"[0, 0]","I purchased these as well as the Jim Dunlop 7000 locks. I recommend the 7000 model. They both work the same way and are made pretty much the same way, but these are just to big and clumsy. The 7000 model does the same and doesn't take as much space. You will need the straps to either be thin at the ends or your strap buttons/pegs to have enough room for the strap and then these units. This is true for either one of the models. I have a regular nylon 2" Levy strap and these two models (7000 and 7007SI) work well, but I prefer the smaller, rounder model (7000).",2,too big for me...,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",negative A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B0006ZXFWO,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","They only fit if you have enough room in your strap button, if not they will just pop right out. I threw mine away.",1,Don't buy these,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",negative AUH2DKYUU7KC9,B0006ZXFWO,Musicman,"[0, 0]",My rhythm guitar player recently dropped and broke his SG because of no strap locks. I bought him a set of these. I use them because unless you standardize you need a separate strap for every set of locks. This eliminates that issue and is short money next to a guitar repair.,5,A great invention,1381017600,"10 6, 2013",positive A3ARMRKIJUQ6LS,B0006ZXFWO,RelevantC,"[1, 1]","I bought two sets, this is a great why if to keep your strap on your guitar, if you still what to keep everything stock!",5,Love this!,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A3A4UKJUP34E18,B0006ZXFWO,Truthinadvertising,"[1, 2]","I even called Dunlop to see if these lok strap systems would work for an electric acoustic. The guy at Dunlop told me ""oh yes, they have been specifically designed to work with electric acoustic"". That is NOT the case. I purchased multiple units, and it will cost me more to return to Amazon than it's worth. But basically I know have hunks of plastic that I could use to make a sculpture!Because of the bottom pin being the plug in for electric pick up, the thickness causes a problem and this plastic do hickey will not fit.If anyone out there has a solution for securing the strap, please reply to this feedback.What really frosts me is that I called Dunlop and apparently their customer service folks don't know their products well enough to be recommending product. It's called, TRAIN your people!!!",1,Does NOT work for acoustic electric guitars,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",negative A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0006ZXFWO,Vensez,"[0, 0]","I read the reviews here on Amazon and was kind of turned off of buying it at first. Eventually I went ahead and sprung for it since it wasn't expensive. I only needed one, and expected the package to come with just one, but it has two locks so that was a pleasant surprise. I've had them for 2-3 months now and they haven't failed me yet. They keep the strap in place just fine and are fairly sturdy for plastic pieces. Really helped a lot because my strap would keep slipping off the knob and I had to use my ninja skills to get the guitar before it hit the floor. The only complaint I have is that they fit a bit tight with my strap (though it could be my nylon strap is just a bit too thick) and they are an EXTREMELY snug fit which makes me kinda nervous. However, I keep them as tight as I can while still allowing them to rotate a bit so everything is fine so far. Not sure why the other reviews were so negative, but I have no complaints.",4,Does what I want it to do.,1327708800,"01 28, 2012",positive A300S5QIIMBQNH,B0006ZXFWO,"William B. Mattes ""Bill""","[3, 4]","Hard to believe this was so bad. I have a Planet Waves locking guitar strap, which is a dream, and thought this would allow me to lock a regular strap. However, it is so thick that it can't really fit on a regular guitar strap pin with a strap, and when I tried to lock it, the two pieces came apart. Go with the Planet Waves Lock Straps.",1,Fell apart!,1355097600,"12 10, 2012",negative A3HKX5UIDJ403N,B0006ZXFZQ,auyanetjl,"[0, 0]",Great for the price. It is a very accesible option and does what it has to do. Must have for solos,5,Simple but great,1380240000,"09 27, 2013",positive A3LBEIXA1JL28I,B0006ZXFZQ,Bryan Croad,"[2, 2]","Doesn't color the sound, depending on how you're using it you can push the channel or get an extra channel. I've turned a two channel amp into four with this puppy!!",5,Does exactley what it should,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0006ZXFZQ,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]",This is a great effect. Awesome engineering as Jim Dunlop's MXR products has always presented. The true bypass feature and the high-end quality materials make it very reliable and dependable. This is very sensitive boost pedal that will deliver as it should. I actually believe this will exceed all your expectations. Ships fast. Highly recommended.,5,MXR Micro Amp Effects Pedal - Great effect!,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive AI3UHRU7ZBXFL,B0006ZXFZQ,Luis Santana,"[1, 1]",Excelente pedal!!! Es un boost sin saturacion excelente para las partes donde queremos que la guitarra destaque!! Indispensable!!! :D Saludos desde Venezuelaaa!!!,5,Excelente Pedal!!!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A9RAHOMYAQB51,B0006ZXFZQ,"Michael K. Mcneill ""Scuba dude""","[0, 0]",This thing really kicks it up nice and clean or real dirty over the top!I had a LPB1 that sucked tone and sounded like crap but I really need a line boost and didn't want to spend a lot for one.This little baby at about 3 o'clock setting does a real nice job for my solos and louder sections of songs.,5,Nice amp boost pedal,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B0006ZXG00,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","I replaced the nasty, crooked, chipping plastic pins for these, and they work very well in keeping the strings where they should be. I'm not convinced that they change the sound of my D-28 very much for better or worse. I replaced one pin at a time and compared strings and really couldn't tell much of a difference, still they are better to handle and remove than the nasty plastic ones, so I consider them an upgrade.",4,Improvement over plastic pins for function..,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive A3DJUUPM321IFI,B0006ZXG00,CruiseTraveler,"[0, 0]",I bought these to replace the plastic bridge pins that came on my Fender acoustic. These are easy to install using the instructions (or without). These are also sturdy and look very good.,4,Great looking and Easy to Install,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1AA7FK3DPDDL6,B0006ZXG00,D. Oliver,"[0, 0]","I installed these pins in my Silvertone SD10. They fit great and are a lot better than the cheap plastic ones that were in it. If you have a lower end guitar, I highly recommend these pins. The saddle will make a bigger difference in sound than the pins, but every little bit helps. For the cost, you can't beat it.",5,Great Bridge Pins!,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B0006ZXG00,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[3, 3]",Sound quality did improve over the plastic pegs. Next in line is to tweak my bridge by replacing the plastic saddle with a Tusq. This should improve my sustain and tone even more. If you're looking for a budget increase of tone ... this is a way to go.,5,Outstanding,1295395200,"01 19, 2011",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0006ZXG00,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","I ordered these for a Gibson Songwriter Deluxe EC Custom Vintage and they seem a little bit thinner with slightly smaller heads and a micro-touch longer than the stock pins from Gibson.The pins measure: 28mm -or- 1 1/4"" inches in length.I was going to return them but figured I would try them out in my Gibson Blues King L-00 parlor sized guitar.It was about the same result, a little too thin, smaller heads and slightly longer but I went ahead and tried them.GLAD I DID.I didn't think that after using the Tusq bridge that came stock from Gibson it would make any detectable difference but I was wrong. I CAN tell a slight difference. I did not remove the strings, just loosened them so it was compared to the set that was on it, which were fresh from yesterday.A small amount of improvement in sustain and high end frequencies ringing out was noticeable.They also provide a graph in the packaging info, but I think that it was a test using BOTH the TUSQ pins AND replacement saddle. If you haven't changed your saddle...do it now and get rid of that soft plastic one.I must admit, I did order these with about 75% of ""dressing up"" the guitar in mind, and any amount of tonal improvement would be gladly appreciated but not expected. I got both.White with Paua Dot inlay looks very nice and provides the eye candy I was seeking, although there is no care taken as to ""match the dots"" for consistency, -they will vary in appearance.The TUSQ Pins being a wee bit smaller seem to slide down all the way...right away and need to be pushed all the way into the slot while stringing up the guitar. The heads set flush to the bridge mount compared to the Gibson stock plastic pins that stick up a little higher, and I do wish that the TUSQ pins were the same size.I will see how well they do on the Blues King and most likely will order new pins for the Songwriter Deluxe once they pass the test of time and playing for a month or two. I don't expect them to cause any problems and should provide the extra sustain and ringing that is very much appreciated in any small amount or fashion!If in doubt, consider changing your strings to a brand that might be more suited for the ""tone"" you have in mind, be it darker, brighter, softer, louder, etc. Strings make a big difference and I find using D'Addario phosphor bronze strings very bright & ringy, last long, are affordable, and seem noticeably louder than GHS or Ernie Ball. (steel strings only - does not apply to nylon or gut strings.)Once again, if you have a plastic saddle and/or nut then these pins might not make much of a noticeable difference...then again, they might make all the difference in the world! You just have to try them and see.They are inexpensive and pretty...well worth the risk!",4,Slight Improvement - Nice Aesthetics!,1370995200,"06 12, 2013",positive AOZBVGFIUY44X,B0006ZXG00,"Marty German ""macs4e4""","[0, 0]","These are slightly larger diameter than the original pins were. This is exactly what I wanted since my 1973 acoustic guitar has been restrung so many times that the bridge pin holes were getting loose enough that the original plastic pins were very low and difficult to grab and pull out. These new pins fit those holes perfectly and make stringing my guitar a pleasure, again! And there is also a noticeable improvement in the sound, over that produced by the plastic pins.",5,Perfect upgrade for vintage guitars with loose bridge pins!,1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B00074B67A,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]",I ordered three of these ...so far!Very affordable and good quality. Made in Canada.Keeps wireless unit very snug and tight.Easy in and out with Velcro retaining strap. (all leather.)I use the little plastic flat ring on the bottom to loop my strap through which keeps it tight against the guitar strap.The width of the slots are 1 inch and 1/16" or approximately 27 mm wide. The leather will bend a little to allow a slightly larger and tighter fit.These are much better than I suspected and have a few expensive Levy's classic padded straps. They fit each other like a glove and are very high quality without getting ridiculous or gawdy.If you click on the item and go to the product page I have uploaded some photos of actual use and close-ups.,5,Works well with Levy's or common slotted leather straps.,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A3K6M4WXNTYQEM,B00074B67A,Keane O'Kelley,"[3, 4]","I purchased this item and immediatly noticed upon arrival that the slits in which the strap go into are way too small for a typical strap. Way too small, maybe like a third of the width. I just have a normal planet waves strap, and it does not fit. However, it does hold the XDS transmitter nicely and securely. So looks like I will have to get creative with duct tape or something.UPDATE:When attached with rubber bands to my planet waves strap, it stays on pretty snugly. But you need to attach it with something.",3,Not big enough for normal straps,1294876800,"01 13, 2011",neutral A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B00074B67A,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]","I really like it!!!!! You have to have a Levy's strap to use this but since they are the most durable and comfortable I already own two of them. I never have to worry about the transmitter hitting the floor. I check the battery level when I am not playing, the strap goes over the leds, but that is a minor issue. Most good wireless transmitters only use one or two batteries. I always use new ones so I know I have way more juice then I need for my practice or whatever.This is very ruggedly made I think it will last for ever.",5,I have an AKG WMS promini And this fits it perfect!!!,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A2MIP3AQVSF2SS,B00074B67A,"Teh Arbitrageur ""PM""","[1, 1]","What's most impressive isn't the top-drawer leather and craftsmanship -- that goes without saying from Levy's. it's the clever design, the way it fits onto almost any guitar strap, adjusts to almost any position, and adjusts to (almost) any small wireless transmitter. transmitter, not receiver!",5,usual immaculate Levy's quality -- but since when is it a receiver holder?,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B00074B67A,Tony,"[0, 1]",I like it that it fits well on my strap and that it has a good snug hold on the receiver,5,Good Fit,1392508800,"02 16, 2014",positive A21DER2RMJIDX7,B00074WFO8,BelleBelle,"[1, 1]","This came in the mail today in a rather large box. The blue LED light is fine, you can put about 5 medium picks in the Pick holder. More than enough to keep me and a friend in picks for a few songs. It is not bad but I don't think I would purchase another one.",4,Good little light...but the fob is not the best...,1336003200,"05 3, 2012",positive A2SREOQJ9OEDLE,B00074WFO8,Elizabeth Collins,"[0, 0]",This unique gift put a big smile on the male teen musician in our home and that made me smile.,5,This made an awesome gift.,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive AKALIDNS3NMZ7,B00074WFO8,"K. Miller ""KM""","[0, 0]",Great use to hold a guitar pick and to use to find your keys to open the door with.My son likes it and uses it often,5,Works great,1316217600,"09 17, 2011",positive AEHDGUE3L90ZS,B00074WFO8,saint Jimmy,"[0, 0]","I had intended to carry this, with my keys, attached to my chain wallet. But the wallet hasn't arrived yet so be warned it is a little bit of a pocket space eater. But I suspected it would be before I ordered it so I don't count that against it. Holds 3 medium picks with grip exceptionally tight...almost annoyingly hard to get one out. Will be sure to update if wear & tear has any effect on the grip on the picks. But so far, so great and would consider purchasing this for my musically inclined friends.",5,Can't complain,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B00074WFO8,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","I clip this pick holder to my music stand and it's always handy, and very easy to use. I use thin picks and was able to fit four of them into this holder.",5,This is so handy!,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B0007GGUGA,al,"[0, 0]",the sleek design is just great as the product does not hinder your hands and fingers while fretting a chord. holds down exceptionally well and the release is effortless. what i really like is that the padded material is very forgiving and holds the strings without any fret buzz and never damages my guitars. it is also just great to "hang" on the headstock went not in use.,5,good stuff,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive A1LCG14GZJI5LO,B0007GGUGA,Andrew M.,"[0, 0]","Most of the time I am able to use the G7 capo with one hand when moving it, adjusting it, and clamping it in place. However, sometimes I have to use both hands to squeeze it in place so the strings don't buzz. That may seem like not such a big deal, but I prefer to have an easier one to work with. I have small hands, and an old carpal injury, so I prefer to have as little strain as possible to place the capo. This one is better than the any of the clasping kinds (Keysers, etc) in that respect. After a couple of playing sessions, I figured out how best to use this capo with just one hand most of the time. Now that I've learned how best to use it, I'll keep it. When I first got it I was upset that I had to use 2 hands and forcible squeezing to put in place, but now I've learned how to work it better so that I can do most of it with one hand without too much strain.A capo should: be easy to remove and put on, stay in tune, not hurt the hands (no 2 handed squeezing), not interfere with playing when inserted, and it shouldn't break too soon (have at least several months to a year before breaking if at all).On the plus side, this unit seems pretty well made, so it should last a long time. I think it meets all the criteria except for having to squeeze it tight periodically.I've tried so many capos now, and the only ones I liked were the Planet Waves screw tops, they are easy to use, easy to move from fret to fret, light on the hands, stay in tune and out of the way, but they break in damp California weather (I've had 4 of them break on me, within a couple months. They snap and go airborn, which is dangerous). Next I'll try the Dunlop Victor capos, they are screw tops similar in style to the Planet Waves (Dunlop also makes the Planet Waves capos), but they are made with more durable bronze, so they should last longer, and I hope those will be the best for me. I also ordered an aluminum version of the Planet Waves in hopes it won't break like their thermoplastic ones do.If you have small hands like me, and don't want to strain the hands while playing, like me, then that rules out the Kysers and any of the squeezing type of capos. The Shubs fall off and are a hassle all around to take off and on and adjust, and the springtop ones are suspect as well. That's why I like the screwtops that don't get in the way and are easy to adjust. Ok, I hope the Dunlop Victor will do the job for me now, I'll try it next.",3,"Pretty good capo, but not perfect",1349308800,"10 4, 2012",neutral A2B5LSF5V85SZA,B0007GGUGA,bobby 12333,"[0, 0]",I have owned my G7th Capo over a year now & as far as I'm concerned it beats all the others I've owned in the past hands down!! So easy to use & can clamp right on my guitar nut for ease of moving when needed.,5,G7th Performance Capo,1287100800,"10 15, 2010",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0007GGUGA,chris,"[0, 0]","I use this on my Takamine and my Tele. It is easy to use, applies the right amount of tension and looks very cool. You can leave it clipped on the headstock when not using it. Cheaper ones will work, but I wanted to try it out. I do like it",5,Nice capo. A bit pricey.,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive A1BN3DBBWLMT6V,B0007GGUGA,Clayton A. Cohn,"[1, 2]","I bought this capo thinking it would look slicker without the clamp handles sticking out but what I found is that although it looks cool, it's complicated (which for a capo is saying something). The release lever makes it difficult to get a good amount of pressure on the strings and nearly impossible to put it at the top of the guitar when not in use.Bottom line: If you don't mind the extra effort and don't plan on keeping it on your guitar when not using, then maybe you will enjoy it. For everyone else, look elsewhere.",2,Looks cool and practical but is a total pain.,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",negative A27DR1VO079F1V,B0007GGUGA,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]",I bought this because after I rebuilt a guitar that was very special to me it wouldn't stay in tune. I took it to a number of guys thinking I did something wrong in the build and was just overlooking it. I use a capo a lot so when someone recommended this...I thought they were crazy. I'm not paying that much for a capo and I doubt that is the problem. Well....I broke down and I'm glad I did. This thing is amazing. It solved the problem because I can set the tension and the design make it sit just right on my strat. Spend the money...it's worth it. Only con is that it takes some practice to change it quickly.,5,The capo to have for electric,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B0007GGUGA,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[28, 32]","This new type and design of capos, manufactued in England (and warranteed for life) is truly wonderful. Available in six and twelve string steel-string as well as a new classical version, they are all easy to use, solidly built and - perhaps most importantly, easy to put on and take off with one hand without having to retune! For a musician, this is the most cricial element - that, and that it is 'kind' to the materials used in the manufacture of a good guitar. I use mine on a Martin HD28 and have had no problems whatsoever. A great move toward a new generation of capos! Not cheap - but worth every cent.",5,You Get What You Pay For (Sometimes!),1166400000,"12 18, 2006",positive A2GA2GM4LWESIC,B0007GGUGA,Jean Hanna Davis,"[0, 0]","Once you get the hang of this capo, it's wonderful. It takes a bit to get used to squeezing it to the correct tension.I have several guitars - but the one that I love using this capo on has a hard "V" neck. It's pretty accurate on that neck up to the 4th fret.Nice product. Worth the investment. Now I just have to figure out how to keep up with it!!!",5,Great capo,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A16UCWYG4924HH,B0007GGUGA,"Kenneth G. Nielsen ""Kenneth""","[0, 0]","This capo works on my acoustics as well as electrics and is no-fuss with positive micro-action that allows you to apply just the right pressure by simply squeezing it down after it is in place. Holds the notes securely and with marvelous clarity giving you a pure new guitar tuning at whichever fret you choose. Removal is simple also, just press the release tab and it's ready to remove, no muss no fuss, it really does work that well. Highly recommend.",5,Top of the line capo well worth the price,1402790400,"06 15, 2014",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B0007GGUGA,Mike Griffith,"[1, 1]","This capo is expensive, but I have never found one that works so well. It is worth the money in my opinion.",5,Top of the line.,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",positive AAGD3GA9ZVPLQ,B0007GGUGA,mike n ike,"[0, 0]","I've tried Kyser capos and they're good. They work. This capo, however, just works simply, smoothly, and it's a great pleasure to operate. Like a Seagull vs a Taylor 8 series, they both work, but one has more beauty in its being. Made in China, designed in Europe, slippery, a bit heavy, but still very, very nice. It's more money than I'd have liked to have paid, but I'm glad I did. Did it improve my life? Not at all. It also didn't improve my guitar playing - but somehow it's just so much nicer to have than any other capo I've used.",5,It's how a capo should be.,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A298INOY52JEH8,B0007GGUGA,M. LeFevers,"[1, 1]","This capo is expensive. The first time I (and everybody else) saw one, I said, ""Wow. I can get a Kyser or something for fifteen bucks. Get out of here.""Five capos later, I realize that I could probably have just shelled out the money, instead of purchasing every other capo on the market, one at a time, over the last fifteen years.The first and last thing that really needs to be said about the G7th is this -- it doesn't put my guitar out of tune. Virtually at all. I can capo all the way up to the seventh or eighth fret and my micro-sensitive tuner shows that I'm still within one glowing light of being perfectly on. That's it. Yes, the G7th is sleek and beautiful, like a tiny sculpture, and glorious to look at, and sometimes I just want to stare at it. Yes, it's easy to put on, just a mere squeeze of the hand away from being perfectly in place. Yes, it appears to be sturdy enough to outlive me and my descendants. But the tuning thing is all that really sets one capo apart from another, at the end of the day, and this one kills it.I own three Shubbs, a Kyser, a Dunlop, and one of those rolling capos. They're all good. I don't hate any of them. But this capo takes away all the uncertainty and irritation of being a fraction out of tune with the rest of the band, or with myself. It makes playing guitar with a capo effortless and a joy.",5,Everybody go home. G7th won the capo game.,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0007GGUGA,Ocean Blue,"[1, 1]","As musicians, sometimes we find just the right sound or feel with a piece of equipment and it changes everything taking our performance to a new level. For me it happened when I found just the right sound & feel from my Taylor acoustic guitar, the right vocal mics, the right mixer, my Bose L1 Model II, etc.Today I had one of those finds. After years of being somewhat dissatisfied with every capo I've encountered I discovered the perfect capo for me: the G7th Performance Capo. I'm not kidding - it was one of those finds. As an acoustic guitar player / vocalist, obviously, I have to play all of my songs in the right key for an optimum vocal performance. This means occasionally relying on a capo to get just the right key with just the right chord shape/structure. Unfortunately, some of my songs had ""weak"" spots (sending them to my ""B"" list) courtesy of the combination of a ""weaker"" chord for me (due to physical limitations) & the reduced sustain & tonal quality resulting from using a capo. This dissatisfaction has had me on a ""capo quest"" which ended today when I found the G7th Performance Capo.The first thing I noticed when I used the G7th was the improved sustain over every other capo I've used. All of those ""weak"" spots in my songs totally disappeared. I quickly dusted off several songs that were on my ""B"" list & found the improved sustain & tonal quality allowed me to move them to my ""A"" list.I have no problem with the weight of this capo (others have pointed out that it is heavier) I can't detect any change in balance when handling my guitar (I play sitting on a guitar stool with the guitar resting on my leg - perhaps someone standing using a guitar strap might notice a slight difference in the balance.) I love the ""self-ratcheting"" feature of the G7th. I thought from some reviews & videos I watched that I'd have to pinch-down on the open end fairly firmly for a secure hold - this was NOT the case. I think the G7th has just the right width & density of foam under the top bar: a) providing more ""friction"" to hold this capo in place; b) playing a role in very effectively dampening the strings; & c) possibly being more gentle on the strings than a more narrow/harder foam or rubber top bar, thus having less impact on tuning.I did find one slight negative about this capo which I was able to quickly overcome. The end of the top metal bar (on the open end of capo) is slightly more ""squared-off"" than the end of the bottom piece (which in contrast is rounded off). It may be just the way I play some chords, but my hand was contacting that squared-off end of the top bar & was getting irritated - so I simply turned the capo around with the open end facing me (versus facing the floor) & the surfaces contacting my hand were far smoother - thus, zero irritation. This was nothing new to me - I have had to do this with other capos.Others have commented on the cost of this capo. For me, the cost of this capo was nothing compared to the many thousands of dollars I've spent finding just the right guitars, PA's, mics, & other equipment / accessories. I almost can't believe it only cost me $40 to make such a difference in my sound. The G7th Performance Capo is priceless !!!Overall, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this capo - if you're like me - this could be a very inexpensive way to take your performance to the next level !!! I'm a strong believer in having back-ups for critical components so I will immediately purchase another G7th as a back-up (maybe I'll order the black or gold & use my silver one as the back-up).",5,"PRICELESS !!! My ""Capo Quest"" is over !!!",1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A2QMNA0ZT6XMRR,B0007GGUGA,Peter Padro,"[0, 0]","This is the last Capo you will ever need to buy unless you have the need for both curved and straight capos for various fretboards in which case you'll still want to stay with the G7th capos for both needs. No need to worry about damaging your guitar neck from over tightening or nonpadded contact. No spring clamp to wear out & lose gripping strength which produces a buzz over time. Low profile design is the easiest for playability as you don't have to learn to play around it like you do on a Keyser. The unique, adjustable tension also allows you to control to sound to your liking, great for advanced tricks like capoing just a few strings. Can't say enough about this easy to use tool with ultra simple, unobtrusive design. Love it and have one in every case.",5,"The last, best design in Capos",1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A2D9QW4TY8CFB0,B0007GGUGA,Philip Gardner,"[0, 0]","Probably the best capo I have ever had. It's easy to put on and holds the strings well. Although you always need to check the tuning after putting any capo on a guitar, this one seems not to upset the tuning too much. I'm impressed.",5,G7th Performance Capo,1338768000,"06 4, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B0007GGUGA,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]","The G7th Performance Capo is by far the nicest capo I have had in 35 years of playing. The main obstacle in using in using a capo is it throwing your guitar all out of tune every single time. Well, the G7th Performance capo is definitely the Worlds best at keeping your guitar in tune. It is easy to use. And holds all strings down completely and easily. The G7th Performance Capo is something that you will definitely not want to lose.",5,"G7th Performance Capo (Six String, Silver)",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B0007GGUGA,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 0]",I'm a beginner and I try to learn to play guitar. I was looking for many different capo's but this one was my choice base on other folks review. Is easy to apply small and sexy ;-),5,Excellent Capo,1339200000,"06 9, 2012",positive A3IS1RBMOOULWI,B0007GGUGA,"Secret Squirrel ""S. Squirrel""","[1, 2]","A friend of mine who is a guitar repair genus (and budding luthier) recommended this capo when I mentioned intonation problems with my guitar...I had always had some issues with it, but it was liveable. The real problem began when I switched to different strings- silk and steels. I LOVED the tone I was now getting, but the intonation problems were suddenly much worse.What I had not considered, until my friend mentioned it, is that while my new strings provide the tonal warmth I was looking for, they are also easier to ""bend out of tune"". (Duh, I should have thought about this, it makes perfect sense in retrospect!) The capo I had been using was putting WAY too much pressure on the strings, and greatly exacerbated the existing issue... one that will ultimately need to be taken in and repaired.So he mentioned this capo, and I immediately chortled. ($50 bucks? That's how much he payed. Yikes!)Then he grabbed his G7 from the car and let me try it. The strings stayed in tune! That's $350 on repair I can pocket for other things, at least for the time being. I was so impressed!I ordered one the next day.I am sure I will miss not being able to stick it on the usual perch when I am playing live, but it is really easy to use in general, and I won't look back. The intonation issues are greatly reduced, and I am thrilled.Worth every penny.",5,Better than I had hoped!,1317772800,"10 5, 2011",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B0007L8BQW,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[70, 75]","We bought the Pyle-Pro Lavalier Wireless Microphone System for use with thePyle Pwma230. We needed an extra wireless mic for our workshop presenters and this was a very inexpensive choice. For the price, this worked a lot better than I expected but it did take some adjustment to the ""Trim Screw"" on the receiver to get the clarity and range needed. We also had to tape the little wire antenna up so it wasn't hanging in front of the speaker (this might not be an issue for you, depending on where you plug yours in).There are a lot of very expensive wireless mic units that I'm sure would provide better sound and range, but this one works just fine for our uses.Overall, a good value for the low cost of this unit.",4,"Good Wireless Mic, For The Price - Recommended",1252368000,"09 8, 2009",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B0007L8BQW,CLS,"[0, 0]","Barring any interference from any other devices or radio stations broadcasting on the same frequency and any manufacturer's defects ... the unit does what it was meant to do. I do however question whether the word ""Pro"" should apply to this system. Although the 1/4 inch mono plug that comes with the receiver offers the ability of plugging directly into most powered speaker systems or to a mixer, the overall quality of the audio brought back memories of mornings standing outside the classroom with my schoolmates and listening first to the national anthem being played and then announcements coming out of the pa system. The signal does experience some fading when the transmitter is moved about. To its defense, it is fighting against a radio music station broadcasting at near band frequency which can be received if the transmitter is off or further than 25 feet away.After playing with the device for a couple more minutes, I noticed that any movement whether I kept the receiver and transmitter stationary and I moved about my home or moved just the transmitter about severely affected the quality of the reception. Even the length of the mic cord, whether wound up or straight or even just gathered around the sending unit had an adverse effect on the sound output quality. YIKES!!! Perhaps its because of the competing signal its receiving from another source which I previously described above. I'm afraid this would not be a very usable and dependable device for my purposes. I'll probably be returning this unit asap.",2,Realistically ... What Do You Expect?!,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",negative A54S9CIUV5VNB,B0007L8BQW,"Dave ""Sonic""","[0, 0]","If you have a better mic, you can plug that into the transmitter as it's a simple mini jack (1/8") and that helps this sound wise quite a bit! I will say range is not great, it won't go 500 feet like my expensive Sennheiser kit but this will go about 30 feet line of sight before cutting out.Note it's VHF, not UHF so it is more prone to interference.I find the transmitters' to be cheap and the battery cover does not fit all that well. I also wish it was an XLR connection. A lock on the plug to the transmitter would also have been nice and note the clip and all that is plastic so don't toss this around or it WILL break.For general use in doors, it's decent and for sure worth the price...but if you're looking for something clear, you should look to spend at least $500 on a wireless lapel or handheld system.",3,"Decent, needs a better mic",1367107200,"04 28, 2013",neutral A3SU1JZBMQ5ABZ,B0007L8BQW,"F. Wise ""JV""","[0, 0]","Bought this as a back-up to my AT system and have only tried it in my living room. Home tests show it works fairly well in that environment although I think I hear a little distortion if I turn the gain up too much (I don't think you can change the gain on the AT system). My only nitpick is that I'll need to use an adapter to go from the guitar plug to a 1/8". For the price, it's amazing. I just hope it works in the field as well.",4,Initial tests went well,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A3DPGV307X2498,B0007L8BQW,ixd735,"[0, 0]","I bought this because--hey, a wireless mic for $13? Why not? I *might* be able to use this in a public address system--the connections all work, and it makes sounds, but the static is unbearable no matter how much I fiddle with different, the adjustment screw in the receiver... nothing works. The audio is always clipped. Don't even think of using this for music.",1,Overwhelming static and distortion,1395360000,"03 21, 2014",negative A1BNFL98NKJNYA,B0007L8BQW,Leseagle,"[0, 0]","Arrive, in trashed packing, but the worst was that it sounded like a piece of chalk on a blackboard... certainly NOT professional quality or any quality that I would give it.",1,No good,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",negative AWCJ12KBO5VII,B0007L8BQW,Michael L. Knapp,"[1, 1]","My wife & myself are a Celtic duo and a number of our shows are at renaiessance fairs where no visable pa equipment is allowed. We considered a wireless to use with a battery powered Crate Taxi which could easily be hidden but most wireless receivers need a power outlet & at these events no power is available. When I saw this at the price offered and that both the mic transmitter and the receiver were battery powered I thought it was worth a try. In the past we had a problem keeping an audiance because at some events where the natural acoustics are less than stellar they just plain couldn't hear the stories in the songs. We use this to give our voices a small, unobvious boost. It kind of has the effect of adding a tweeter to a speaker in that it gives our voices the clairity to be understood. The result has been that audiances now stay for the entire show, laughing at the comedy, crying at the tragedy. Our tips & cd sales have gone WAY up. Is it high fidelity? Quite simply, no. But in our case it works beautifully. Recommended, just remember the price point and you won't be disappointed.",5,depends on what you use it for,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A35Z3TBNCQU3VY,B0007NQH98,Andrew Walker,"[2, 2]","I LOVE this mic as an indoor studio mic. I would not use it in a location with a high level of background noise as it is omni-directional and picks up quite a lot of extra noise. But when the conditions are quiet like in a studio, this mic ROCKS. Clean, warm sound that picks up natural bass really well. Good for vocals (singing), or instruments like a guitar or piano. Also have used it for some minor podcasting and it worked very well for that too!Comes with a dB limiter (-16dB)switch, right on the mic. Works really nicely at limiting background noise.I would highly recommend this especially at the price. Comes with a decent hard case and SWEET shock mount. Very happy overall.",5,"Looks great, sounds great, great price!",1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B0007NQH98,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","i love it! im using this mic to record my vocals for my home made demos, it works just awesome. quality and price, im just satisfied!",5,awesome!!!,1396137600,"03 30, 2014",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0007NQH98,David G,"[0, 0]","Best sounding vocal mike for the bucks. I tried many MXL mikes (under 200) and this was the only one that came close. Unfortunately, the top end isn't as defined as a AT2035 or NT1-A. So I ended up forking out 2x as much and going with the latter.",4,Nice vocal mike,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A3GOS8Y7DV0E4X,B0007NQH98,Ed Figueroa,"[0, 0]",Love this little guy! I was previously using a Blue USB Snowball. This just sounds so much fuller and more real.,5,Sounds Great!,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A26JHKA8SNXV6P,B0007NQH98,ffsalsa,"[1, 1]","These microphones were made for the studio, I used it for live performance, you better have a good PA System to enjoy the sound, there everything that the video showed, it's a great microphone period. Top of the line and it works great, thank you Marshall Electronics and Amazon.",5,ffsalsa@yahoo.com,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A3SU1JZBMQ5ABZ,B0007NQH98,"F. Wise ""JV""","[0, 0]","For years I've owned a nice AT4033. Recently I've wanted to be able to ""double-mic"" vocals for vocal doubling ambiance, chorus effect, etc., but didn't have the cash for another AT4033 or similar. After searching the net extensively, I kept seeing the MXL770 rated very highly and decided to take the plunge and figured I'll just return it if it's not any good. Wow! I can't hear any discernible difference when simultaneously recording the AT4033 on the left channel and the MXL770 on the right channel. They both sound great and I think the MXL even looks better and feels just as solid as the AT. A definite keeper.It's great that advancements in design and engineering are producing high quality products for the masses at rock bottom prices ($69). Who says you can't afford the ""good"" stuff these days. Keep it up technology gurus!",5,Really Impressive and identical to AT4033?!,1398902400,"05 1, 2014",positive A99K7S15XOQ45,B0007NQH98,"Joe ""Joe Church""","[1, 1]","I got this mic to record a vocal podcast and so far I'm very happy with the results. The sound quality is wonderful, the sensitivity is amazing! Clarity is great, packaging is nice with the carry case and included stabilizer. I'm not an audio expert, but so far the sound quality out of this mic sounds very excellent to me.",5,"Good quality, great sound, very happy",1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A3GSBNVP2LPFRB,B0007NQH98,johns3620,"[1, 1]",This Mic has a nice tonal quality perfect for our Studio's here at [...] Tune in and check it out I think you will agree. Sounds great and at the Right Price,5,MXL in Z108.net Studio's,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B0007NQH98,Larry Johnson,"[1, 1]",This mic has amazing quality. I was recording my music on a USB condenser mic for about 2 years. Feels great to finally have professional sounding music. Check out my soundcloud @ soundcloud.com/ljaymusic. Really dope mic!,5,First Professional Mic,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B0007OGTGS,Brian Damage,"[0, 0]","This shelf is exactly what I needed, at a reasonable price. I used this on my wall-mount 4U rack to hold my modem and router near my switch. As an added bonus, it has vent holes on the bottom, which not only allow for heat dissipation, but also make really convenient ziptie tie-down locations. I'll definitely be buying more of these.",5,Awesomely Sturdy,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A1RHGZOBDC3WQF,B0007OGTGS,Jhoc,"[0, 0]","We bought this rack tray for our son's new sound rack. It is solid, and mounts easily to the front rails on the cabinet. It is a short shelf, so it only goes about half-way to the back of the rack cabinet. He uses it to hold his wireless receiver for his guitar amp, along with other miscellaneous things he keeps in the cabinet.",4,Inexpensive Rack Tray,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive A1KCRFFQDLE7MA,B0007OGTGS,Jonah K,"[0, 0]",Best price and overall value compared to the name brands. This product has exceeded expectation and we are intending on buying many many more!,5,Great Value!!!,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B0007OGTGS,Joshua,"[1, 1]",Did a ton of research out there b4 I bought this. I can't BELIEVE that so many manufacturers are asking for hundreds for freaking sheets of bent metal! What a racket it is. If I could make one I would. This one was cheap and does the job. Dunzos.,5,best bang for your buck,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B0007OGTGS,Mark King,"[0, 0]","A great deal here on Amazon, these cost a lot more a few years ago, it appears Chief bought Raxxess and is now doing the manufacturing. The shelf I received has slots all over it (instead of a bunch of screw holes), this makes it really easy to mount things. I'm ordering more of these, they are thick metal and strong enough to hold heavy gadgets.Good luck and good music to all.",5,A very good single space rack shelf,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive AGDWVRFL81B4O,B0007OGTGS,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[17, 19]","It's a bent piece of metal with conveniently spaced slots and some sort of black coating...powder coat? paint? who knows? it's black.It's heavy enough that it doesn't flex unnecessarily. It has some heft to it, so if you're trying to keep your rack super light be aware of that. The coating is strong. The pre-stamped slots go sideways so that if your gear does come loose, it slips sideways and not forwards, protecting the knobs.I recently had to drill additional holes in one for a homemade piece of gear with totally random mounting hole locations, and it took a while to get through.I like it enough that I bought another one.",5,Now I have two of them!,1307664000,"06 10, 2011",positive AA5TINW2RJ195,B0007OGTGS,TheSunrisePost,"[0, 0]",Very good tray to put small items. I put my KVM switch on it and other server components. I recommend it,5,Nice small tray,1385769600,"11 30, 2013",positive A1ZYV05OSO4QZK,B0007OGTGS,"Zulu Warrior ""71RoadRunner""","[0, 0]",I like. Fits well.,5,Five Stars,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B0007ORM0K,b carney,"[4, 5]",These tuning machines are great.They are a little heavier than the stock tuners on my guitars but they help keep your guitar in tune as intended.I needed the tuners replaced on an Applause (Ovation copy) guitar (the bushings fell out of one of the tuners and it became really floppy and refused to stay in tune)and a Washburn guitar. They fit on my Washburn and my Applause perfectly with zero need to ream or drill.The tuner hole size is .391 or 25/64 and of course if your hole size is smaller you must either use a drill or tuner reamer (yes a tuner reamer is a real tool just look at a place like Stewart MacDonald). You may be required to pre-drill for the screws that go through the back of the tuner.It is only one hole and very small.The vendor was quick in sending these tuners but there was no way to trace the package and it became difficult to receive it due to the fact it had to be signed for.The run around at the post office of getting it re-sent was ridiculous.The vendor should try to provide a tracking number so customers can avoid all of the back and forth and have an estimate as to when the package will arrive.,5,Rotomatics Are Very Dependable,1332201600,"03 20, 2012",positive A1CUB195YB9XKO,B0007ORM0K,Clifford Haggerty,"[1, 1]",These things are heavy duty and thick. The stock ones they replaced are so wimpy next to these things. Quality devices.,5,Bomb Proof,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A1NGFLLBENI6FG,B0007ORM0K,"Debra Merrill Mccullar ""peace""","[1, 1]","Put a set of these on my Rogue Grand Concert, now the guitar stays in tune beautifully! Worth every penny!",5,Fantastic Tuners!,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive A1HTV2563HTSQV,B0007ORM0K,prsjames,"[3, 3]",I placed these on my usa made ovation baladeer. Stays in tune well and does a better job than the stock Ping tuners. This is the industry standard and you wont be disqppointed. To those who say it doesnt stay in tune should have their guitar's bridge checked as flaws in the bridge can cause problems in tuning.,5,stays in tune,1334966400,"04 21, 2012",positive A28X8QQ97HM6CX,B0007ORM0K,"Robert M. Koretsky ""DIYer""","[1, 1]","I bought these to replace the stock machine heads that came on my Hondo II ""The Paul"", which I bought in 1980. The stock ones were loose, lots of backlash in the worm gears, and the guitar kept going out of tune even after the strings were fairly stretched out but still new.They went in easily, if you follow this hint( if your machine head holes do not need to be enlarged, disregard this hint)- The holes for the old machine heads on the Hondo II were 0.305"" in diameter, and these new Grovers need a 0.390"" diameter hole. So I had to find an accurate and clean way of enlarging the holes. It's almost impossible to use a drill, even in a drill press, without splintering the wood on both surfaces of the headstock. I read online suggestions about using a round wood file, and reamer, etc.. So what I did was first use a threading tap( for metal screw threads) which at the bottom had a 0.290"" diameter, and at the top had a 0.375"" diameter. This is a standard 3/8""-24 threading tap. I chucked the tap into my battery-powered hand drill, set to low speed, and used the threading tap to cleanly and carefully enlarge the headstock holes to 0.375"" in diameter. Then I used a tapered reamer, from both sides, to enlarge the holes to the required diameter. Quick, clean, easy. If you have a different size enlargement to make, use the appropriately sized taps and a tapered reamer to get the holes to 0.390"" diameter.Another hint which you should follow is to replace only one machine head at a time, like when changing strings. You don't want to take the tension off the neck and mess around with the truss rod. At least I don't want to!Now the guitar stays in tune, and is easier and more accurate to tune.A very worthwhile upgrade! Zero backlash in the worm gears on the Grovers, beautifully chromed and smooth as silk.",5,A very worthwhile upgrade!,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0007ORM0K,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]",Best tuners you can buy. Can't say much else. Bought these to replace some gold ones on a Les Paul clone.,5,Grover tuners,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B0007ORM0K,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]","I just installed these on my Chibson LP from overseas. I had to rout out the holes a bit and make them ever so slightly larger.. I took a slightly larger drill bit and turned it backwards, not forwards, by hand slowly, until it was perfect. I also put some blue masking tape on the headstock just in case I slipped. Took me about 1.5 hours.The ones that came with my guitar were really close to these in appearance. Really close, but they were terrible in operation. I have no problems spending the 50 on these to improve the guitar. Haven't played them yet, but all the reviews were good, so here goes.....Update: Played for a couple hours. First thing I notice is that they are geared lower than the old Chibsons and the other tuners on my other guitars.. You tune it a full turn, and the tune moves up slightly. Which is plenty of nice fine tuning adjustment.This fixed the Chibson tuning issue. I'll order another set for my other Chibson.Also, I have two Epiphones. I believe these are nicer than the Epi's.So I bought based solely on the reviews here. I wasn't disappointed. In fact, I am pretty impressed. good replacement for ""iffy"" tuners. They worked for me...",5,Chibson owners,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",positive A35P0LNBJ0WUPL,B0007SL86A,Billy The Kid,"[0, 0]","This works better than the QK10B model by the same company. Slim and easy to install though longer than the QK10B. Since the cut out and button are on only one side of the two parts, you might have to rotate a mic boom, etc., to achieve a proper position after connecting the two parts. My use was for an IPad clamp attached to a mic stand. It worked well and I put two of these in place so the stand could break down for packing in a gear bag. This unit wiggles a little but not as much as the QK10B so the little bit of movement is acceptable. This looks to be well built and should be reliable. The long haul will be the test.",4,A good design and mostly positive,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A3237FOR4LVBZO,B0007SL86A,David G. Beneke,"[0, 0]","This is just what the doctor ordered. I bought three and am purchasing 3 more. All of these units threaded nicely into all of my stands and microphone holders. If I switch one mic to another stand, it could not be easier, just a press of a little button. With different shock mounts on different mics, I don't have to worry about re-threading the mounts each time I change mic stands. The time it saves is also invaluable. No problem with quality control on the 3 I now have, and I have no complaint with the build. Great for the studio, where I use mine, would think It would be clumsy for a performer who takes a mic on and off a stand, use a clip for that.Addendum:I love these so much, I have bought one for each mic in my locker, and each stand. That's a total of 12. None of them have failed after almost a years worth of use, the best invention for a mic since the shock mount. These will save you time, guaranteed!",5,Nice invention,1327017600,"01 20, 2012",positive A3SS4Y0BDSPDB0,B0007SL86A,Landon Cunningham,"[1, 1]",I swear by these quick release clips. I can't imagine working without them. I save so much time each time I use a quick release clip instead of unscrewing and re-screwing the original clips. These are a great way to to mix and match multiple clips with multiple stands. The first items I purchased when I started my last job as an Audio Engineer was these. I've got no complaints. They work great every time.,5,I'll Always Use These,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B0007SL86A,Mr Tall,"[0, 0]","I have used a variety of these types of adapters in the past, and these are an excellent newer version. In this case I bought just one quick release to use for mounting a kick drum microphone that has the stand adapter permanently attached to the microphone. With this quick release installed on the stand and the microphone, the kick drum microphone now mounts to the stand in mere seconds and stays in place very well.I don't quite know why the locking ring is silver on an adapter that is black everywhere else, but at least the ring is good quality and the threads are clean and precise.",5,Very High Quality and Excellent Fit,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A31XY5BETE8DUC,B0007SL86A,Paul D.,"[0, 0]",If you are a mobile DJ that needs to put a mic clip on a mic stand for each event then you should get one of these. It saves me 5 minutes per event (setup and break down) just by not having to put the mic clip on and off each event.,5,Great for mobile DJ's,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0007SL86A,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","These great little accessories are a nice convenience. The allow a singer to remove the mic from the stand without the normal loud pop from removing it from a wireless clip. This particular model adds a feature that locks the microphone in the desired position (older models would swivel without much effort). Bought 6 to replace to older models I had on stage. They've worked out great: the mics all stay in position when popped on the straight stands, no spinning. Copasetic.",5,Does what it's supposed to.,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2E4JXFRLSUX53,B0007WPCKE,ANorton,"[0, 0]","It's a very solidly made stand. Simple to assemble. Perfect for my home studio, holding my 88 key midi controller keyboard. I'm very happy with the purchase and the price was right.",5,Great for 88 keys in a home studio,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0007WPCKE,David G,"[0, 0]",I'm using it for my Alesis Q49 MIDI keyboard. Folds up easy so I can tuck it away. It may not work with a keyboard smaller than 49 keys. As you lower it the support spreads out wide. Good quality. Adjustable height and for the dept of the keyboard.,5,Simple and does the job,1382486400,"10 23, 2013",positive A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0007WPCKE,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","Great stand, holds my mid sized keyboard up very well. Not sure how it works for some behemoths but for the basic setup its fine.",5,Great Stand,1398902400,"05 1, 2014",positive A37U8NH2CD9EDX,B0007WPCKE,J. Vento,"[0, 0]","This works exactly as intended, and is a perfect size for my MS2000. Not really sure what the going price is on other stands, but I'm very happy with what I paid for it. No worries of my synth falling over or anything like that, the only issue I had was with putting it together at first. The picture in the instructions was kind of hard to figure out, because there are different sized bars that were kind of difficult to interpret. But it was probably more of my error, and even with that it just meant I had to unscrew them and screw in the right ones.",5,Solid stand for a great price,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B0007WPCKE,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]",This keyboard is pretty dope. I bought this a while back when I bought my Samson 49 key midi keyboard. It's been a little over 2 years and I've used it ever since. I recommend this to anyone buying a keyboard in the future or currently. You can't go wrong with this stand.,5,Very solid keyboard stand for the price!,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A3KOWHTH4J4ZIK,B0007WQZGY,DJB,"[1, 1]",This guitar strap is very comfortable and was easy to fit onto my electric Yamaha guitar.Very durable and affordable.My only gripe is that the color doesnt match my guitar as well as i thought it would.Colors are abit too flashy.,4,"Solid, comfortable and very affordable strap.",1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B0007WQZGY,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]","This is a sharp looking strap that looks much nice in person than in the photos here on Amazon. The strap feels sturdy, and the material is just slippery enough to make moving about easy. Definitely glad I bought this!",5,Lightning Strikes!,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive AEHDGUE3L90ZS,B0007WQZGY,saint Jimmy,"[0, 0]",Quality strap that fits tight & secure on my signature Dime and matches the Dean From Hell lightening graphics perfectly.,5,Perfect 4 Me,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A10FM4ILBIMJJ7,B0007WQZGY,Sim,"[1, 1]",This strap looks better in person than on the computer. It has a nice soft feel and doesn't scratch the neck like the belt straps do and the color goes well with a varity of instrument looks and colors.,4,Nice soft strap.,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",positive A1W93CKNN8D6L2,B0007WQZGY,Zach Briggs,"[0, 0]",I bought this with super saver shipping 5-8 days and it came in 3 so I was very happy about that. Also the lightning itself looks awesome and the black in the background is darker in person than in the (low quality) picture. One more thing is that the strap locks on very well by it self (I have a big problem with that because the strap that came with my guitar sucked) But hell this one is amazing. I bought this one for my black fender and I think I'm going to buy a white tribal for my white Ibanez Grg120bdx. Great product cant go wrong especially with the double sided design and the price.,5,Awesome!,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B0007XWUQ2,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[1, 1]","Re-strung my Eko Ranger 12 with these D'Addario EJ-38 light strings and am again getting a nice ringing tone with good sustain. No issues like breaking or dead strings that I had with Elixir's, just good sound.",5,"Nice sound, good ""Ring""",1316131200,"09 16, 2011",positive A2SXC5WGKDRV7H,B0007XWUQ2,Chandler,"[0, 0]",Awesome quality strings! Love em! Just re-strung my 12 string. It was a hassle but I got it done nicely.,5,Gnarly Strings,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B0007XWUQ2,Grejam53,"[0, 0]",D'Addario is one of those manufactures that seem content with making a quality product for a reasonable price. Their string selections compare very well to the pricer brands and I have yet to find a better buy.,5,Good strings - good price,1367366400,"05 1, 2013",positive A3IURSDK689G7M,B0007XWUQ2,J. Parks Hammond,"[0, 0]",Good value,5,Good,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0007XWUQ2,Levis Ouellet,"[1, 1]",I always love to D'Addario strings on my 6 string guitars so I decided to order these for my new 12 string Ovation 245. They sound great. Of course guitar strings can be a personal preference. Over the years I have been experimenting with various makes and I always seem to return to these. This does not mean I will not try others. I surely will continue to experiment. I am one to change the strings on my guitars on a very regular basis. I spend my Summer in Canada and Winters in Florida and I can assure you that the climate is much drier in Canada than Florida. Strings on my guitars left behind in Florida for the Summer will deteriorate quickly even if they are in a humidity controlled environment. I find the D'Addario strings will stay in better condition than others.,5,Great Guitar Strings,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B0007XWUQ2,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",Good strings,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B0007XWUQ2,Squidsmom,"[0, 0]",These strings sound great and so far have held tune well after a couple of days of stretching. I have them on my Luna 12 string and the sound is rich. I would purchase them again.,5,Great strings,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A2UDGB5BTYY51,B0007Y3XGW,"AMK ""TK""","[0, 0]",Put these on my PRS SE 245 and I love em. I can restring in a matter of a minute or maybe 2. They were a perfect fit. No problems whatsoever.,5,Excellent replacement tuners for a PRS SE 245,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0007Y3XGW,"grandpa ""Randy""","[1, 1]","I have purchased two sets of the Mini Locking Rotomatics. No more winding string wraps around the tuning post. Fastest string change ever. Insert string, wind about a half turn, and the string is locked in the tuner. No more slipping out of tune. Rotomatics will go on every guitar build I do.",5,Perfect,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2Y2U697SS98E1,B0007Y3XGW,"John Wade Long Jr. ""LongJnSilver""","[0, 0]","Use these to replace the garbage machines that came on my (older model) Gold Tone banjo ukulele. Smooth as silk, work great - as all GROVERS do!",5,Great machines!,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive A1A45K51O5W6WS,B0007Y3XGW,Stephen,"[0, 0]",These really are direct replacements for the PRS SE line. Only the machine heads are somewhat smaller. A great product.,5,Great Replacement For PRS SE Line Of Guitar Tuners,1385856000,"12 1, 2013",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0007Y3XGW,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Super nice locking tuners. Used these as a direct drop in replacement for my Paul Reed Smith SE245 and really helped with tuning and stability. The smaller tuner buttons looked a little strange at first, but once installed looks great and works great.",5,Get Your Axe In Tune,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A1V7G6OGGW7AGA,B0007Y3XGW,Todd A. Hooper,"[0, 0]","They call these mini tuners, but to me they are just right. Some tuners are too big and bulky looking imho. I installed them on a PRS SE Santana in just a few minutes. They were direct drop ins. To use them you simply grab the top and turn it until it clicks. Then you line the hole up with the center of the headstock, insert the string and then turn the tuning peg. You'll feel it "lock in" then about another quarter turn and the string is in tune. They are really good tuners and I think anyone will be pleased with the tuning stability they offer.",5,Great Tuners!,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A3GHV54CDBCKO4,B0008G26JO,cincinnatislim,"[0, 0]","I'm happy with this. Used it to replace the blown speaker from a 30 yr. old 60W Roland Cube Amp (a bass player used the amp and I think it was too much for the speaker -- next time I'll use the PA for the bass player). Much better sound, perfect fit, etc. Keep in mind this is for a very clean sound and this speaker was recommended for its clean and somewhat smokey-type sound. I believe it has those. Using this for jazz applications and having the Roland around as a second amp.",4,good speaker. sounds much better,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive A16MRPHIU3JUXF,B0008G26JO,Cut to the Chase,"[0, 0]","Replaced a stock fender speaker in a modified Mustang Lead II cabinet that I now use connected to a Hughes and Kettner amp. This speaker dramatically improved the sound of the cabinet, and sounded good using the Mustang II amp as well. This speaker seems to take some of the sizzle and shrill off the high-end to make a nice even sound. I'm quite pleased with this speaker.",5,Awesome.,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive AUQ38SIELJDPU,B0008G26JO,Derek James,"[0, 0]",I built a custom cabinet and installed this baby. Boy does it crank. I've tried a couple different heads and they all sound great. I play mostly clean and this speaker makes the tube tones shine.,5,Sounds great,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",positive A2ZGBCQPF5Q17N,B0008G26JO,"Earle G ""Earle G""","[0, 0]",This speaker has a very clear full range sound. I have it in a '63 Brown Deluxe and am very good with it. .In a way it reminds me a bit of a JBL with the smooth depth and clarity. If I want a little Ray Charles raspcan get it from the amp and not speaker with pick attack. Cool speaker and nice addition.,5,EMINENCE CANNABISREX 12-Inch Lead/Rhythm Guitar Speakers,1377907200,"08 31, 2013",positive A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B0008G26JO,NPunk42,"[3, 4]","Against most educated and experienced advice from many blogs I installed one of these in my 1972 Twin Reverb 100 watt. The original speakers are too Hi-Fi sounding for me.They hurt my ears, so clean. This speaker has all the range and a little bonus sizzle to boot, but in a round, full, musical way. Again to those who may like to tread in my ill advised path, these are 50 watt speakers, the Twin Reverb is 100 watts. Right now I have the CR and one original speaker running in my TR. I'll get another CR if this one holds up okay. But I'm in a band that plays small rooms a lot so I dont crank it past 4-5 very often. I'll post an update if this speaker fails. But at least on an initial run, I'm glad I bought it.Rock And Roll Forever!",5,Better than expected,1319500800,"10 25, 2011",positive A37WW789WSY81F,B0008G26JO,Orcatrino,"[3, 3]","The Eminence Patriot Cannabis Rex is probably the smoothest sounding guitar speaker I've ever heard. Period.This does not mean that it's dull sounding or muffled at least, not if you hearing is still good. I hesitated quite a bit before I decided to buy it and install it in my Fender Mustang II but my worries were for naught. Incredibly, it tamed the icepick highs without losing the shimmer and clarity of my clean sounds. Yet, for overdrive sounds, there is very little fuzziness - just a big full and FAT sound that's articulate without being buzzy. If you play metal you'll probably hate this speaker but if you like bluesy, classic rock and jazzy sounds, this is a speaker to seriously consider. I turned my Mustang II into an open back combo and the Cannabis Rex gave the amp the low end extension that it needed. I had to turn the treble control up a bit more but unlike most amps, it never got shrill or piercing, just buttery smooth and clear. It's also much more efficient than the stock speaker at 102db@1W/1M.I don't know how Eminence did it but I love it!",5,"Truly a ""SMOKIN"" speaker!",1312502400,"08 5, 2011",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B0008G26JO,Slick Rhoads,"[1, 2]","To me, the stock 12"" speaker that came with my Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue sounded too brittle. Even if I messed with the presence and EQ knobs it just always accentuated the highs too much for me. I had read reviews on this speaker and decided to pull the trigger and get one. I haven't regretted the purchase.I was hoping the improvement would be the same as when I put a 10"" Ragin Cagin in my Fender Super Champ XD. Wasn't the case. It DID, however, fix the problem I purchased the speaker for. My Blues Deluxe now sounds warmer to me and doesn't have that accentuated high-end that it did before. All in all it was a good upgrade and I'd do it again.~Slick",4,Took The Edge Off My Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive ABRA676PKBNXG,B00095VIMU,Antidote,"[0, 0]","I had no problems at all getting a brand new poly pro strap on these. Even if it was too snug, it wouldn't have been hard to work a strap on to these. I don't know why people are saying bad things about this product, If your dealing with guitars there much harder things to do with guitars than getting a snug leather strap onto the locks. Don't listen to the whiners. These are what they need to be.",5,Oh yeah! I LOVE THESE STRAP LOCKS!,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1YAAMQT5G88XE,B00095VIMU,"Boba Chux ""Boba""","[0, 0]","You can find ""cheaper"" ones, but sometimes the Schallers are same price if not cheaper. These are the best design of lock in my opinion and will hold up to years of abuse and use. I've had several sets for 13+ years and use them without hesitation.",5,Original Lock,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A1ZXTQA6K1YOJ0,B00095VIMU,Brian Mark,"[0, 0]","I have these on 5 of my guitars now, with my acoustic and a "novelty" guitar being the exceptions. I can't stand the thought of not using these after seeing too many expensive guitars hit the floor after the straps let loose. Other styles have a button, which seems more convenient, but the Schaller locks are pull style which is far more secure if something bumps the end of the lock. These are the only locks I'll use now.",5,Won't play without them,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B00095VIMU,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","I'm never playing another guitar without these locks!After my Custom Telecaster fell. The neck went out of wack, I had to readjust the truss rod and spend hours to setup the guitar again! That's every musician's nightmare!I immediately started doing research for a proper locking mechanism for my straps. Schaller kept coming up. I looked at the design and was confident it was safe to use.One issue you may run into is the nut running loose. That's not a problem with the scaller locks, it happens to anything that uses these type of nuts (it has happened on my guitars where the input jack is). A drop of glue around the threading can fix that issue easily.",5,Great product,1369699200,"05 28, 2013",positive AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B00095VIMU,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[0, 1]","These are a must-have item. Heretofore, I've been using the Planet waves strap with a straplock mechanism. While it's an innovative system that doesn't require any installation, the plastic ends are large and a bit awkward and can get in the way of things.I installed the Schallers on my Warmoth Strat body -- I found that I needed to add some toothpick pieces per the recommendations of others to achieve a super tight fit -- not a big deal at all. These Schallers are exactly what I wanted. 5 stars, and a no-brainer.",5,So glad I listened to recommendations for this product,1338595200,"06 2, 2012",positive A2BGK8HGC28AJI,B00095VIMU,garmenteros,"[0, 0]",I got these for a custom les paul 5 string bass I had built and one of the locks broke off after a month and a couple of uses. Also the locks were quite uncomfortable to use. I had never used strap locks before and don't think I will again.,2,Not satisfied with purchase,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",negative A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B00095VIMU,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 0]",I have been using these for about 2 years now; I am very happy with these strap locks. Great product.,5,Great Product,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B00095VIMU,WBowie,"[0, 0]",I bought these black locks to go on a black Stratocaster I built. I don't use any strap locks but Schallers on any of my guitars or any that I build. I recently bought some Fender locks that worked fine but were too large for me and all of my existing straps wouldn't fit them.,5,Schaller Security Strap Locks,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000960KNW,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","I've used these straplocks for many years on all my electric instruments; they're fairly inexpensive, and I've never had a problem with them, never broke one nor had to replace them because of wear/abuse, and I've NEVER had a guitar/bass hit the floor. A couple of warnings here, which have nothing to do with the quality of the straplocks: 1.) you need to make sure the screw is snug in the hole; some people put a matchstick, toothpick, piece of paper or SOMETHING inside the hole to tighten it up if the hole's too big or has been stripped out; I use a touch of Elmer's Glue, screw in the straplock, and let it sit for a day. 2.) You have to make sure the ends that fasten to your strap are securing enough of the strap so that it doesn't work itself off the end; use a socket to get the nut really tight. New straps seem to be easier to secure.",5,Work well (with caveats)..,1289779200,"11 15, 2010",positive A3DJUUPM321IFI,B000960KNW,CruiseTraveler,"[0, 0]","I have Schaller Security Strap Locks on all but one of my guitars and will probably purchase Schallers for that one soon. These give you an added sense of security because they can be adjusted to work with gravity, the post sits in the lock rather that depending just on springs to hold it in place. My Larrivee RS-4 came with these and converted me to Schaller.",5,Best Security Strap Locks I've tried,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B000960KNW,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","Their are two issues with these strap-locks that I have come across.The first issue is with thick straps. I purchased a nice leather Levi's strap (which I love), but their didn't seem to be enough threads on the lock to fit the strap on. I managed to get it to work by thinning the leather of the strap with a vise. Overall it wasn't a huge issue, just a bit annoying.The second issue is actually a very concerning to me. Both of my guitars have begun to randomly unclip themselves from the straps and fallen to the ground. Not good. I think it has something to do with the metal on the locks getting either bent or worn down, whatever it is I don't like having my guitars fall to the floor.I have these on two of my guitars, both of which are very heavy. It's the first thing I do when I purchase an instrument. They're pretty easy to put on the strap and guitar, and they do securely hold the instrument in place, mostly. I've had them on one of my guitars for over ten years, and on the other for over five.I probably won't change to a different set of locks, for fear of stripping the holes on my guitars, but my next guitar will be getting some Dunlop straplocks (http://www.amazon.com/Dunlop-Design-Straplok-System-Nickel/dp/B0002CZVXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1357264576&sr;=8-1&keywords;=straplock)which seem a lot better and more sturdy.",5,Perfection,1304812800,"05 8, 2011",positive A6KYDNP84GGGJ,B000960KNW,GolferMark,"[0, 0]","Schaller guitar strap locks work really, really well. However, I had problems at first until I made some changes.- First off, you need to put a drop of lock tight on the threads or the nut will loosen. The blue stuff will be more than enough.- Second, the lock can grab the strap pin on your guitar and turn/loosen the screw over time. Kinda defeats the purpose of the locks if they hold on to the button but the button comes out of your guitar. So... When I install the new button, I put a drop of epoxy in the screw hole first. Never had one unscrew again.If you do those things first, you will never have your guitar strap fall off by accident. Ever... But, you can remove the strap any time you want easily by disengaging the lock.",5,I put this on all my Guitars but you need to know something...,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B000960KNW,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","Schaller strap locks keep your guitar in place. They have been around a long time and hold up well with time. I also have used dunlops, which are nice as well, but these seem to be the better product IMHO.",5,Strap locks are nice,1370908800,"06 11, 2013",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B000960KNW,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]","After years of playing, I rather choose this small and strong accessory to take care of my precious guitars and basses.",5,BEST Security StrapLock,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive A19IFF0DGV0T3E,B000960KNW,"HLB ""HLB""","[4, 6]","Our family of 2 guitarists and 1 bassist switched to these style locks about a year ago. Every one of us has had continual problems with the locks periodically unscrewing themselves from the guitar body. I had one back out during a gig and damage a brand new 60th Anniversary American P-Bass...not good. My son had one come out on him in the middle of a gig last weekend.The problem with the design is there's a ton of friction between the top and bottom pieces of the lock which results in the tab that's screwed into the body unscrewing itself. We've tried applying bar soap, petro jelly, and a spray can based dry lubricant.... none of which prevented the ultimate forces that cause this phenomenon.We are switching to the Dunlop style locks as that design incorporates ball bearings which allows the strap to rotate freely back and forth with next to zero 'unscrewing' force.We tried to make the Shallers work but just could not. Maybe we're all too active on stage but we cannot tolerate the equipment damage nor the performance distruptions these have caused us.",1,Horrible Design - Friction backs out mounting screws,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",negative A1CKZGG8OQ2DTS,B000960KNW,John Dziekan,"[0, 0]","I've been using the Schaller Strap Locks on my guitars since the 1980's. They give me a sense of security, knowing that my guitar strap is totally secured to my guitar. I consider it cheap insurance.",5,Schaller Strap Locks -Long Time Favorites,1331596800,"03 13, 2012",positive A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B000960KNW,Josiah H.,"[0, 0]","I've only had these strap locks for a couple weeks, however, they've performed well so far. The fail proof U holding the guitar is what sold me on these. I would recommend these strap locks over any others currently on the market, but I'm working on designing a better lock.",5,Schaller Security Strap Locks,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000960KNW,MetalFan,"[0, 1]","I bought these through Amazon about a year ago and have installed them on all of my guitars. I have both the nickel and black on heavy basses and they have never let me down. I have since installed them on an electric and acoustic guitar out of convenience and purpose. The locks work great and give you an added sense of security.The reviews of the locks speak for themselves and no matter what style of guitar, whether it's a Les Paul, strat or active bass, I would strongly suggest them. I have never used the Dunlop locks, but have heard that some Epiphone and Gibson Les Pauls have mounting holes more suited for Dunlops.One thing to note is that all of these come with their own longer screws to use if needed. I never had to use them, but they are a nice touch and ended up in the parts bin.",5,Wouldn't use a strap without them...,1343347200,"07 27, 2012",positive A3K24MXK7GFY8,B000960KNW,MoisesGo,"[0, 0]","About ten years ago, I installed strap locks on my first guitar (Fender Stratocaster). They worked well and were easy to install. I subsequently installed Dunlop strap locks on many other guitars with mixed results: the screws are really small and they would some times get stuck in the middle of installation. I had to drill additional holes no two guitars (Gibson SGs). Ouch.This made me take a second look at Schaller. The components, beginning with the screws, are of much higher quality than Dunlop. It took me ten years to realize that I made the wrong choice. I should have gone with Schaller from the beginning. I have replaced all my strap locks with Schaller with excellent results.",5,I went from Dunlop to Schaller,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive APN77K8OVE97N,B000960KNW,Pa user,"[2, 2]",This is my second set of these. I bought the 1st set in the 1980's and I'm still using them on the guitar that they matched. (black hardware). I was impressed with the quality of the 1st set and the 2nd set is just as good. Money well spent.,5,schaller locks,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B000960KNW,Pepper,"[0, 0]","I have found that everything Schaller make's is Grade A-#1 in My book. Made in Germany ( NOT China ) these locks are fast and secure. I like the way they slide on & off which if Your like Me having to change Guitar's during a show or just at home, the change is smooth and safe. No dropping guitar's around here !!! I have them on all My guitar's.",5,Schaller strap locks,1332979200,"03 29, 2012",positive A18DTTRCYR8TD7,B000960KNW,Peter Dillmann,"[0, 0]",This is as simple and as reliable as it gets. YOu don't need anything else to have your guitar secured to the belt!,5,Been using these for decades,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A3W2EOWTZVIGC9,B000960KNW,Pone Tony,"[0, 0]","Schaller is sort of a household name among guitarists, because they've been making the same product for so long now. You probably already know what this thing is and what it does. All my electric guitars are equipped with these.",5,The industry standard strap retention system.,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000960KNW,puddytat,"[0, 0]",Certainly worth every penny you pay for them... and they do vary in price for sure from dealer to dealer. But if you have a $2000 plus guitar the last thing you want to do is drop it because of bad strap knobs/pins. These are great for sure.,5,Amazing quality and reliability,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B000960KNW,WBowie,"[0, 0]","These locks are the only ones I use now, they are on all of my guitars and I put them on all I build. I have not had a guitar drop since I started using them, and have not read of anyone else having one drop either if it was attached. I have tried the Fender lock recently and although it is a great lock it is too large for me and my Schaller equipped straps will not fit them. I will stick with the Schaller in all 3 colors.",5,Schaller Security Strap Locks,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B000978D58,Anthony J.,"[5, 5]","I will let you know that I've been using boom stands for 35 years and that I write this so you can make an informed decision. I'm loyal to the audio community and the industry has already put one of my kids through college.I see half of this stand as being just fine but the boom is not very good. I particularly don't think the horizontal axis point is very good, I mean where you adjust the angle of the boom. It's a cheap version of a simple design and I suspect the day will come that you're trying to figure how to keep it from drooping, the problem being that the surface area is much smaller creating less friction and more tightening until something's got to give. The tightening screws to slide it also seem pretty poor and I'd predict someday you'll be going from duct tape to replacing it. I base this more on my experience in sound reinforcement, which is harder on equipment than recording and because I own both types of businesses. The boom in general isn't a nice one and will always be 32 inches because it isn't telescoping and uses a pretend plastic counterweight, so you're mainly purchasing the stand. On Stage has a better line they call the 9700 vs this 7700 series.9701B Pro Tripod Microphone Boom StandJust like you can't compare the price of a used compact car with a new full size pickup, this one is so inexpensive (too inexpensive?) that price comparisons aren't what's important, so looking at Amazon today I'd probably buy the 9700MS9701TB TeleBoom Microphone Standor this one,DR Pro Mic Stand Telescoping Boomor maybe try this oneHosa MSB-521BK Mic Stand with BoomI haven't tried that stand but since Hosa generally sells good inexpensive products I'd be inclined to give it a try. I think you'll end up spending more money on your next stand and you might as well do it once instead of twice. I'd pay attention to the 2 and 3 star reviews because you'll find more from experienced users and the most helpful 5 star do not say how long they've been using it but love how inexpensive it is. Ignore that it doesn't come with a mic clip because usually they don't, clips come with microphones or can be purchased separately. All but the best stands will fall over when unbalanced, so plan on putting weight on a leg if you're using a heavy mic like a condenser or spending a lot more money. $100+ will buy you a studio boom although a counterweight, like what's used on a cymbal boom will help any boom stand and could be created with a little imagination. As for the cheap cord clips, just forget them and buy these, they'll attach to a stand or cord and work excellent (no leftover duct tape glue).Velcro Reusable Self-Gripping TiesBut understand my position, I've got stands purchased 20 years ago that I can still use and don't feel the lowest price is always the best value, but you're intelligent so you know an $80 stand used for 20 years is $4/year, I use stands almost everyday and I don't think this would last me a year and maybe only months. But if1. You don't care about a telescoping boom and2. You don't plan to adjust it much and3. You use a average weight mic or4. You're alright with replacing the boom when neededThis stand could be fine for you now if you can't budget a higher quality stand and it will surely work for some. I did give it 3 stars but 2 are for the product and 1 is for the price. So I hope all of this helps you with your decision.*I've now purchased and reviewed theOn Stage 9701Band recommend checking it out*",3,Things To Think About,1395705600,"03 25, 2014",neutral A2G2DXPFZKG48W,B000978D58,Audio Maven,"[52, 57]","This stand is very flexible in the way it can be set up. Allows you to get close to the mic and still play an instrument, like say a guitar. Can be used either sitting or standing. Recommend highly. Be sure to get a pop screen for your mic and recording needs to improve recording quality.",5,necessary for home studio,1150243200,"06 14, 2006",positive A2XSWF2AJSXQZB,B000978D58,bassestkkm,"[0, 0]",This stand surprised my. It is lightweight but is still sturdy. I wouldn't venture to use it on the road all the time. But as a backup stand I wouldn't hesitate. I like it much better than my musicians gear stand though if this had a double extendable boon it would be perfect.,5,Great value for the money but not perfect.,1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B000978D58,B,"[0, 0]","I was waiting for a flimsy stand to arrive when I ordered something that seemed like it would be for budget price. This stand actually STANDS. I placed my AT2020 with a shock mount and a pop filter on, and while it is heavy, with proper tightening everything stayed in place. And like many other people say, this is a must-have if you have a home studio.",5,Exceeded expectations,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",positive A1ESUYMIG3TZT0,B000978D58,Bobby W.,"[0, 0]","This is definitely a microphone stand for amateur use - it would probably fall apart fairly quick ""on the road"" or if it were adjusted constantly.That being said, it's a great little stand for low duty/home use. I'm using it with a Blue enCORE 100 microphone, which isn't really heavy, but still weighs close to a pound. This stand holds it very sturdily, and with the boom feature, it can be set up in just about any position I would ever need.If you have a fairly lightweight mike and just need something to set and forget, this is a decent stand.And for less than $25 bucks, it's a bargain.",5,"For low-duty use, it's perfect",1303257600,"04 20, 2011",positive A1S0NIJ5PDREYV,B000978D58,busdriver123,"[0, 0]",Strong metal construed.Legs open to set up easy. Easy to set mic slides in or out up or down.Peaces stay tight.,5,stand,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive ADRAB7F3AI7OL,B000978D58,Cabbott,"[0, 0]","Be aware that when the boom is extended between the tripod stance that it can be a little tippy. Other than that,,,,,,,,,an excellent value",5,Very well built!,1397347200,"04 13, 2014",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B000978D58,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",who cares if they were used or hanging around the warehouse hey they went together and don't show any wear and tear to me...love them...thanks,5,very fast service,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A3R4794K2RVU1S,B000978D58,Danny Yu,"[1, 1]","I was not expecting the Onstage Tripod boom microphone stand to be this good.* The bottom tripod stand is very sturdy and keeps the microphone stand balanced.* The main microphone stand pole is very thick and robust. It is built like a baton.* The arm is adjustable and long. I usually hang my headsets and other cables on this adjustable arm. It can hold quite a bit of weight. I haven't tried it yet, but it holds two of headsets and myMXL 2010 Multi-pattern Studio Micwith ease. The adjustable arm also spins 360 degrees.* Smooth movement. When I need to move my attached microphone around, it is a smooth, leveled motion.I love this microphone stand. It stands tall and can telescope up to about 5 feet tall. Very high quality microphone stand. Buy with confidence!",5,Just wow - Amazing quality and versatilty,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B000978D58,dashreeve,"[1, 1]","This is a pretty good stand for the price, I ended up leaving this one in the rehearsal room as I prefer the telescoping booms. I have the Dr. Pro telescoping and a samson telscoping, the samson is my favorite (think the model is BT4). For the price this is a good value.",4,good stand,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000978D58,David G,"[0, 0]",Works great and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Quality is good and holds a microphone with confidence. Great price too.,5,Good stand and a good price,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B000978D58,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[174, 182]","It's perfectly fine for standard, fairly stationary use. We use these at my church, and they get moved around a little bit, but not much. For the price, they are surprisingly solid, and they work perfectly fine.Of stands in this price range, this is at the top of what I've experienced.It's easily adjustable, the screws stay tight once adjustments are made, it's light but not so light that it tips or blows over, the feet keep it steady on the floor and from wobbling.Seriously, for those who don't need a stand that can handle touring or lots of fiddling around, this is the one to go with.If you need a stand to handle doing live gigs and/or going on tour, shipping around in airplanes or vans, etc., you will need to go up a notch or two in quality (and, sadly, price).",3,"For the price, it's five stars; but compared to others, this is a three star stand.",1228348800,"12 4, 2008",neutral A2EWLWNMF65J5X,B000978D58,DonJr,"[1, 1]","good quality for my casual use. I wouldn't use it on stage because of stability or weight related issues, it's too light.",4,sturdy enough for me,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B000978D58,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","I bought two of these for my band, and they are fantastic. Granted they are not the Hercules stands that I use, but they work for my two other singers. Great quality, and I would definitely buy them again.",5,Highly Recommend,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A3GOS8Y7DV0E4X,B000978D58,Ed Figueroa,"[0, 0]",I've been buying cheap stands and I'm never really getting what I want. I finally bought this. Nice and solid.,4,Solid,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A1AU5K3JMPS3UQ,B000978D58,Eric,"[0, 0]","Almost all of this product is made with very sturdy materials. Can double as a mic or boom stand. The boom attachment is very easily adjustable but also very sturdy when you lock it down. Wasn't disappointed. The connecting parts of the mic stand/boom are 5/8 inch male size so make sure whatever you're buying this product with can connect to that (my shock mount had 3/8in female connector). If not, just invest (about 6$) into an adapter like I did.",5,Very solid,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A28P7V9KI7MXP,B000978D58,etcwhatever,"[0, 0]","I like mic stands with folding legs (like this) as opposed to weighted bases, since they're easier to travel with. Quality-wise, this stand feels solid, but not amazing – it's a mixture of plastic and metal construction. For the price I paid (around $25), it's a nice piece of kit and everything holds as it should. It also folds down pretty well. Note that it does not include any kind of microphone clip or mount, so you'll need to provide your own. The cable clips are a nice touch.",5,"Nice mic stand, low price",1401494400,"05 31, 2014",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B000978D58,Everanor,"[0, 0]","I really like this stand, I even bought a second one after giving it a try. Is solid, you maybe need to tight too strong to avoind the weight of the mic to bring the arm down, buy, I can do that.Recommended.",5,Is good,1401321600,"05 29, 2014",positive A18P5I03P4U8AI,B000978D58,Federico Pacheco Zamora,"[0, 0]","i mean, sure they get the job done, but there're 2 things i'm not too convinced about.. first stability, you have to be very very careful as how you distribute the microphone's weight, and be pretty careful not to rotate it even a litlle bit, otherwise, you'll find yourself with a shure sm-58 with a dent, like myself. and second... i haven't had actually any bad experience with this, but don't seem to be that strongly built. for those 2 reasons i changed to hercules.",3,"good stands, not great",1402358400,"06 10, 2014",neutral AZAYBFPLEDFL7,B000978D58,Gerardo Piero Pavone,"[0, 0]","Very good stand especially for the price. It is not incredibly stable, but it is enough stable unless your microphone is super heavy.",5,Excellent for the price.,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A1K8E597YAFQQG,B000978D58,Hambone73,"[0, 0]","These are exactly what the doctored ordered. I have one setup to mic my guitar amp, and another setup to mic my voice for doing guitar video exchanges. They are excellent quality for the money.",5,I've ordered two of them already!,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A1VHCO8RQFIGQJ,B000978D58,Indie Film Lover,"[0, 0]",This is a nice microphone stand. I have used it on several projects involving sound with no problems. I would purchase this again. It's sturdy and gets the job done.,4,Nice stand.,1384732800,"11 18, 2013",positive A2STXHBNXM1B0Z,B000978D58,Johannes,"[0, 0]","Screws are starting to wear out after about 3 months of use. The black covering of the metal is starting to show wear. To be expected, but I'm sure you'll appreciate hearing that this is not one of those miracle deals where you get something amazing for the money. It is what it is, and not much more.",3,Alright for the price,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",neutral AQZ7HGW2FF4ED,B000978D58,John Doe,"[0, 0]","Does exactly what you want it to do. It even comes with these little clips for running the cable down the stand. It's easy to set up and easy to take down. If you're looking for a mic stand, buy this one- you really can't go wrong.",5,Does the job.,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive A2HTMBKL4KE2JH,B000978D58,JOHN O.,"[0, 0]","i use this one a lot, its light weight and sturdy. it would be nice to have a counter weight for the long reaches, but can work around that detail. its well made",5,great boom,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A1KCRFFQDLE7MA,B000978D58,Jonah K,"[0, 0]",Recommend this to anyone!We have a mobile church which means we need sturdy and inexpensive. I believe we found our ultimate match with this mic stand.,5,Great Product!,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B000978D58,Joshua,"[0, 0]",The only flaw is the rubber gaskets in the joints These deteriorate over 3 or 4 years. I go through these quite a bot but for $20-$30 you can't go wrong. Tubes are tough and sturdy,5,great bang for your buck,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive AFUXETAHFUXFE,B000978D58,Julian,"[0, 0]",Quite resistant and reliableGreat quality and I am looking forward to purchasing more of this brand. Thank you very much,5,Good,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive A194BLXLSNY8SE,B000978D58,Just Visiting,"[0, 0]","This seems like a good deal for the price. I have concerns about durability for anyone who has to frequently adjust the boom, or takes it on the road, because that boom-adjustment joint is a bit flimsy. I bought it for home studio use by just me, so I am totally satisfied.",4,Works,1375574400,"08 4, 2013",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B000978D58,JVincent,"[2, 3]","This is a fine stand for the price, but I was honestly surprised at how light it is. I honestly think On Stage might have been making these progressively lighter over the years and now offer a heavier duty one at a higher price. I do use this stand, but I wish I would have sprung for the heavier duty version and probably will in the near future. It works fine, just keep in mind it is not the heavy duty all metal construction stand of the past.",3,Very light weight - keep this in mind,1283472000,"09 3, 2010",neutral A39JMLMY96E8CP,B000978D58,Keith Weiner,"[0, 0]","This stands up and holds the microphone in place.The stand is study, easily adjustable, and withstands the rigours of use.",5,Stand Up Product,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A2JMJVNTBL7K7E,B000978D58,"K. Lin ""yesuaini99""","[2, 9]","No where on the description does it say that the mic clip is NOT included. The only place is on the box AFTER you have received the item. There's no instruction (which is fine). But in the product description it doesn't say that you must purchase the mic clip separately or you can't use it.I bought this and have it shipped second day because I need to use it and now I can't because it doesn't come with a Mic Clip which I have to spend another 5-10 to get it plus shipping. The price is the stand is reasonable had it included the mic clip. But without it, I felt cheated.",2,Does Not Include Mic Clip,1289433600,"11 11, 2010",negative A1AYYN6YUIDWVG,B000978D58,Lee,"[0, 0]","Solid, stays where I put it, and does a great job holding a heavy mic, mount and pop filter. Can't really beat it for the price.",5,Great for the price!,1371859200,"06 22, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B000978D58,Levis Ouellet,"[1, 1]","I am totally satisfied with the stand. I had some misgivings after reading some negative reviews on Amazon but this stand serves me well. The misgivings I had was with the extra weight I intended to place on it with my tablet stand equipment and the Samsung tablet. However, I am very happy to report that it handles the extra weight very well and does topple over even when the boom is extended with the mic and space needed for the tablet and guitar playing. I easily reommend this Item.",5,On Stage Stand MS7701,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B000978D58,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[0, 0]","I needed a cheap mic stand that didn't break the bank. This little guy fit the bill. I don't know if it could stand up next to the Hercules stands that I have used for years in terms of long-term durability, but for a simple, home-use stand, it is perfect. It is sturdy, the knobs feel tight and is balanced. Great entry-level stand!",5,Perfect for the Price,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive AKDQ6O42VUK1U,B000978D58,Loren Shirk,"[0, 0]",Light weight but sturdy enough,5,Five Stars,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A2XKZS6UXZWK9M,B000978D58,Lumin,"[0, 0]","Title says it all. Good quality for home or studio use, but not sure how it would survive if it were to be taken on tour. Still for the price you get a nice adjustable stand that can be manipulated to get basically any mic position you'd want, from overhead for drums to fret level for guitars, above or below vocalists depending on the tone you're hunting, etc. Versatile and great to work with.",4,"Good for home or studio use, not sure if I'd take it on the road",1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A2IPU94WKACV06,B000978D58,Mark,"[0, 0]","Its a little unstable at times, but the fasteners and adjustment areas on this stand do keep the stand in place and such that it can be good for a sound studio or classroom setting, not sure if I would recommend it for professional use, but that's why you spend more for better quality right?",4,Does the job,1380153600,"09 26, 2013",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B000978D58,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","does really good with a fairly heavy microphone, adjustments stay in place without constantly tightening, works exactly as it should",4,Tripod microphone stand,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B000978D58,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[0, 0]","This is a tough deal to beat on a boom stand. It is very well made, and it is very adjustable so no issues sitting or standing, playing with an instument or just singing. Only thing, make sure you read the description well. It is a euro stand so it has 5/8""-27 threads. It does not come with a mic clip. When I ordered my mic from Behringer, their clip had 3/8"" standard threads which obviously would not attach. I ordered a univeral clip so that drove the cost up some. Now if the manufacture would just provide a clip, they would have the best stand deal going. Overall, I would buy again!",4,Great stand for the money.,1277337600,"06 24, 2010",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000978D58,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","This stand is probably one of the most popular among smaller bands, jammers and home studio owners because I run across them everywhere. And like everyone else I wound up with a few of my own. Here is what I have learned during the four or so years I have owned and used this model:- For the money they are a bargain and work extremely well in home studios and practice spaces (assuming the areas are not overly cramped.)- They hold up under light gigging and jamming, meaning they are not transported more than two or three days a week.- Good stability inside, even with heavier microphones like theBlue Microphones enCORE 100 Studio-Grade Dynamic Performance Microphone. Not so good outside if there is a fair breeze.I lost one to stepping inadvertently on one of feet, which immediately broke, and another has started binding when I try to extend or collapse the center pole. Those problems are not necessarily quality issues since in the case of the broken tripod it was my fault and not the gear's. As for the binding - I am sure that a good amount of grime has found its way into the tube after four years of use and transporting the stands. Had I taken better care of them those problems may have been prevented.For inexpensive stands these are hard to beat. However, I now use theSeismic Audio - Tripod Microphone Mic Boom Stand - PA/DJ/Band/Church/Wedding use, which I consider to be a superior stand for a small increase in price. Also, for outside use or when stage real estate is an issue I have found the old school styleOn Stage MC7201B Round Base Microphone Stand, Blackto be a far better solution.",4,Solid for light use,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B000978D58,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[1, 3]","This could be used for lightweight microphones but don't bother wasting your money if you're using a studio microphone. The base has a small circumference, so you can't stick the boom out very far at all, almost useless. There are better deals for just slightly more money. Or if you really want near studio quality, try the Samson studio boom mic stands.",3,Too cheap.,1316044800,"09 15, 2011",neutral A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B000978D58,Pat,"[2, 2]","I use this for my home recording studio. This stand is versatile enough to be used at almost any angle. From playing and singing piano, recording guitar and vocals, and other various positions. Sometimes hard to keep the mic firmly in place but that may be a function of my shock mount.Cheap and highly recommended.",4,Great Mic Stand.,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A27S1RZ4JF0S3N,B000978D58,Qian,"[0, 0]",I like the stand. It makes my recording convenient. It is well built. The adjustable parts are easy to use.,5,Nice stand,1313712000,"08 19, 2011",positive A2CPP7BZKOF9TP,B000978D58,R Zimmer,"[0, 0]",this stand i very good just wish it was a bit heavier for helping it be more stable when using a heavy mic.,4,good stand,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A2XD36ONYLNU5J,B000978D58,Sean,"[1, 1]",Got this stand to mount a Studio Projects C1 condenser mic. The stand is very stable and works well. It is very reasonably priced as well.,5,VERY STABLE STAND,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive AIRZAEK6LLYQ,B000978D58,Slowleadmccey,"[1, 1]",It's well built enough to stand up to regular use. I use mine for recording and some performance. It' works great.,5,It's a mic stand,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A1W3CEEQBJ4GTN,B000978D58,S. Marchuk,"[0, 0]","Currently using this with the Blue Yeti microphone and the Blue Radius Shock Mount. When fully extended, the arm can't hold the entire weight of the shockmount+Yeti microphone. I rigged it behind my monitor wall mount frame (didn't want to mount the montiors to the walls) and it works just fine.Not as fancy as a retractable arm, but it does the trick just fine.",5,Simple but works wonders,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",positive A3G6HCQFH5DE28,B000978D58,Special K,"[0, 0]","All adjustments keep position well. About as sturdy as a tripod can be. Exactly as advertised, no complaints from this user.",5,Works great,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B000978D58,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","When you extend it out all the way, it sometimes topples over due to little weight on the bottom, but other than that, this stand is perfect.",4,Works really well.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B000978D58,T,"[0, 0]","Good stand, solid components, easily adjustable and the boom is good length. I gave it too our drummer and he uses regularly without complaint",5,Solid,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B000978D58,TriggerHappy,"[1, 2]","I actually use this stand for more than holding a mic.I use it for video and photo purposes: Holding light reflectors, flagging, speedlights, etc.It's heavier than it looks and cheaper than those stands specifically marketed for photo.",5,Multi use stand,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B000978D58,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","This mic stand does everything it says it will, and is adjustable in every conceivable way. In fact, the boom has a really nice adjusting lever, making it easy to loosen and tighten. The only drawback I found is the tripod configuration of its feet, making it easy to forget where you parked your big feet during live performances; especially when you're emotionally invested and the crowd is urging you on. I would much prefer a round base. Other than that, it makes for a great home/garage mic stand when you or your band is just kickin' it. 'Nuff said.",5,Nice stand,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B000978D58,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 2]","Provides everything I need from a mic stand. Everything locks up nice so the stand remains firm. Packs up small. I knocked off one star because if you look carefully at the stand, it leans ever so slightly. It is after all a cheap Chinese stand.",4,Solid stand for home recording,1334275200,"04 13, 2012",positive A3EU3ET85O8ZFX,B000978D58,"Youngblood ""Steven G.""","[0, 0]",This stand (it just arrived in the mail) will be durable in the years to come with my music I can tell. Awesome stand and I would recommend to anyone!,5,Sturdy and well capable stand,1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive A2Z84UZPX7064Q,B000978D58,Zane V. Simon,"[0, 0]","Not the best quality in the world, but for the price tag is wasn't half bad! If you're doing something more professional it may wear out overtime, but if it's just for personal use, you should be fine with this product!",4,Good microphone stand.,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A24FQKYEPUQBRG,B000978D58,zj,"[0, 0]","I cant play real guitars ....... but i did buy this for Rock Band. This is perfect with the boom i can sing and play without the stand getting in the way. This has so many adjustment spots no one will have a problem getting a good position with it. I even use it when im drumming. I highly recommend this for real players or even plastic players. Well this one is actually better than most of the ones my wifes band has. Oh its almost impossible to knock down too, believe me the cats have tried.",5,Good and Solid,1309737600,"07 4, 2011",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0009DXEEM,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","For the price, this box works just as well as as any expensive one would. Just put in a 9v battery and it works right away. Three knobs to control tone, level and distortion to get that perfect sound. I do recommend you get a power adapter, because this eats us batteries like crazy. I accidentally left it on for a few hours and the juice was all dry, batteries are expensive, get the power supply. Overall, this is a good budget buy, you won't need to money for quality with this.",5,"Little box, big sound",1366934400,"04 26, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B0009DXEEM,Charlo,"[0, 0]","What more can you ask for in a pedal that runs you twelve clams and ships for free? This is not the highest quality pedal in terms of construction or tones, but it gets the job done nicely for cheap. If you are just starting to experement with stomp boxes (or you are addicted to collecting stompboxes like yours truely), you can't go wrong with the FAB line. I find the placement of the knobs just slightly annoying, but it's a nitpick at this price point. If you are looking for something like the Boss DS-1, this will pretty much cover the bases at less than a quarter of the price of the Boss pedal. If you are looking for more of a light breakup kind of box on the cheap, get the dano overdrive instead (the silver one). I also find that for about ten bucks more, Behringer makes some great clone pedals.",4,Nice for price.,1324425600,"12 21, 2011",positive A2BT968XSRPP0K,B0009DXEEM,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","Look at the price, because this thing really sounds good. It's no toy, it's a real Retro Electric Guitar Effects Pedal. I'm very happy with this purchase",5,Distortion Effects Pedal,1400198400,"05 16, 2014",positive A2KXINV90T91L8,B0009DXEEM,David T.,"[0, 0]","This pedal works great and doesn't slide at all. The adjustment helps me to get just the right amount of distortion I need. Not the best pedal out there by far, but great for a beginner with a limited budget.",4,Good for the price,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive A2BGK8HGC28AJI,B0009DXEEM,garmenteros,"[0, 1]","The only reason I'm not giving this one star is that I didn't expect much for such a low cost pedal. I got this for one of my guitar players so he could use it to switch between clean tones and distortion at our rental practice space before he gets the money to buy a halfstack and decent sounding pedals. We have a punk ska band (think suicide machines, sublime) and need to switch a lot in all our songs. I thought this pedal would get us by someway in the meanwhile. NOPE. This pedal sucks your guitar's tone, and you have to turn the knobs all the way to get anything going, and its not a pleasant sound either way. AVOID.",2,Sounds just like it costs,1329264000,"02 15, 2012",negative A2X3UAK5HLALMJ,B0009DXEEM,"Guitarist, Bassist, Gamer","[0, 0]","This pedal sounds great with my fender excelsior with it's 15 inch speaker and also very good with my 1960's danelectro tweed amp with it's bright weber ceramic 8 inch speaker. I can use the entire range of the tone knob to go from aggressive growls at the low end to screaming lead tones at the other end, and it never sounds harsh. The clipping is sweet and musical, with a sound very reminiscent to cranked amplifier stacks with their front ends being pushed with overdrive pedals. Sometimes I feed this with my SD-1 or my Danelectro D-2 overdrive and it just puts it over the top. FOR THE PRICE, these pedals are outstanding. The QC may not be perfect, and there are duds out there, but I would say that it is worth the risk, as the circuits in these are just like vintage pedals although they do use cheaper components and boards and such. As long as you dont literally stomp down on the pedal and you dont drop it down the stairs, it will last long enough to make it worth your while. Also, the blue LED is somewhat bright and annoying, but it is a good indicator so I guess it does it's job. Overall, rock on!",5,Great tone and not harsh at all,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0009DXEEM,GunHawk,"[1, 1]",I've written here before that it would be nice to find a multi-pedal arrangement for space saving...but I still end up looking at individual pedals for their individual sounds.,5,Here's where I landed in my search for the sounds of the 70s.,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B0009DXEEM,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series of pedals offer a great sound without digging into your budget. The D-1 Distortion effects pedal works great and gives me that mind blowing distortion you would only expect from a more expensive unit... The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is " It tends to be a little noisey " if you turn the gain up too much. You can get a noise filter to add to you pedal board that will take care of this and any other noise problems you may have. This series of pedals ( FAB ) have hard plastic cases and less expensive hardware than the more costly units but works quit well. Danelectro offers more expensive units but I don't think the sound is much better, just the hardware is better, but thats my view!!!. You can't go wrong with this product, Danelectro has been around for years and makes a great product...I have six Danelectro effects pedals and they all work great...",4,The unit works great for the money,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B0009DXEEM,Risenheart Consulting,"[0, 0]","Great little pedal, economical and worked flawlessly. It didn't have a power supply or battery included, for a low price what do you expect? Besides batteries aren't that expensive. Cranked out a nice distortion for my Fender guitar. Great product.",4,Great little pedal.,1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive A5ZS85C5V40S8,B0009DXEEM,S. Graf,"[2, 3]","Musicfriends, This is a fab item - For 20.00 You can't go wrong on this. Warm distortion and good controls. For me great studio/recording use but thats it. I would certainly not tour with it... its built cheap w. plastic housing and one circuit board squeezed in and funny enough the one piece rugged metal... is the bottom plate. Hello designers.... Metal around top and plastic on the bottom if you must. But anyways, bottom line great unit for 20.00 and sounds good very versatile.",4,20.00!!! You can't go wrong on this,1174608000,"03 23, 2007",positive A1L2S18BTJE1BZ,B0009DXEEM,SLV,"[1, 1]","I was looking for a pedal that didn't take my life's savings and still performed well. I found it right here, it works well with no problems to report. next week I'll purchase another (with a different feature). It also arrived super fast.",5,Needed some Distortion,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive A2158NV89I72OP,B0009DXEEM,STEPHEN MOREAU,"[0, 0]","This delay pedal doesnt give you massive distortion, but a nice bit of fuzz. I'm impressed with what you get for the price!",4,good pedal for the price!,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A3V2GMLAKW4X4Y,B0009DXEEM,W.R.Amyot,"[0, 0]","I love a lot of Danelectro products, but not really this one, i give it 3/5 because it works as advertised.The features are good. True Bypass requires a 9v wall plug, and adjustments are good.BUT HERE'S MY ISSUE- The Distortion is not 'Crunchy.' It distorts, sure, but the sound is not dimensional... it has no depth to it.Thats fine for someone who is playing one of the various metal genres, but i play a lot of blues-rock... I ended up switching to a Vintage-Tube overdrive by behringer.Not for me, maybe for you.",3,A little flat,1342396800,"07 16, 2012",neutral A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B0009EQMZE,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","It's not bad. It would be better if I bought one large enough for my finger. Still, I'd rather stick with a Copper slide.",3,It's decent,1311552000,"07 25, 2011",neutral A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0009EQMZE,Ecadad,"[0, 10]","I purchased this as my first guitar slide. I loved it for about one month, then it fell off my finger and shattered into tiny pieces. I almost cut myself! I will never buy a glass slide again, I recently bought a Dunlop brass slide and love it. The difference between glass and metal is that glass is a muddier, mellow tone, and glass is crisper, louder, and does not break. I would not suggest this to anyone. The metal ones are about the same price, they don't break, and sound way better. There's a reason ALL pros use metal! The review below is wrong. Slides are meant to cover your ENTIrE finger, all the way to the tip. You don't bend your finger to play slide. You retune your guitar to an open tuning. Just thought I would point that out.",2,Not So Great...,1282262400,"08 20, 2010",negative ACP8IZY0RS49F,B0009EQMZE,"George Hartselle II ""BamaGeo""","[0, 0]","A little small for my taste, very thin, but works well and Dunlop products have always peased me as a professional musician.",3,A little small...............,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",neutral A29PEU8AQGFQ9X,B0009EQMZE,Mauro R..,"[0, 0]","This is a great glass slide, but the ring size seems to be smaller than announced. My finger stays too tight. Not uncomfortable, but it takes some effort to get it out.",4,"It's great, but make sure you get a slightly wider one",1344124800,"08 5, 2012",positive A2FAF1J19NO0ID,B0009EQMZE,"Timothy Eastman ""prez""","[0, 1]","Clear sounding slider works pretty good in the studio. I did drop it a couple times (ok, maybe more than a couple) on the wood floors of stages without a problem. Then one day, in the frigidly cold outdoors, I dropped it on a concrete floor and it completely shattered, oops.",3,Clear sound - but don't drop it,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",neutral A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B0009EQMZE,WAYA,"[0, 0]","I'll start this by saying I prefer metal slides to glass (tone snob that I am)So I wasn't too excited about playing with this, until I played with it!The tone is amazing!!Great highs, amazing lows, smooth midrange and unbelievable harmonics!I now only use metal slides... And my dunlop bottleneck ;-)",4,Great harmonics,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive AHUCLL02HS7M5,B0009EQOES,Alex Bartlett,"[0, 0]","This strap works well, looks good, and is comfortable to wear. The choice of colors and durable material are two strengths. Price was good for a useful accessory.",5,Useful product with color options,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0009EQOES,digitel,"[0, 0]",Nice basic guitar strap.. Great price and should last long enough. I have started using the padded Levies strap as it doesnt hurt my shoulder like a regular strap. This can be a little scratchy,5,Typical strap in this price range.,1386028800,"12 3, 2013",positive AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B0009EQOES,GJack,"[0, 0]","This strap is value for money. I was surprised when I got it - I didn't expect something so good at this price! The material is shiny, blue and doesn't look cheap and the strap is generously wide. The ends are leather with one side having a golden EB logo. Goes well with my black Squier Strat. Highly recommended!",5,"Very good quality, excellent product for its price",1340236800,"06 21, 2012",positive AA1ZYCEKJGG3A,B0009EQOES,"Nuri K ""nuri""","[0, 0]","No sign of wear and tear. and the holes are really tight, minimizing the likelihood of the guitar breaking free occasionally (it never once came undone in all these months, not sth you can say about all guitar straps)",5,"Been using it heavily for several months, doing just fine",1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive AVY8D3ULJTX0H,B0009EQOES,P. Panehal,"[0, 0]","This was my first strap. It looks good, feels pretty strong, and it is difficult to strap to the guitar. By being difficult, I mean it takes some time to squeeze it to the buttons, and it holds on tight. This makes me feel safe having my guitar suspended about three to four feet above the ground. You can't beat the price either!",5,Solid Strap,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B0009EQOES,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]",they don't cost a lot and they work well. They are inexpensive and they work. I have purchased 5 of these for my guitars and they are nice,5,GREAT DEAL,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A3NHUK1ISMZCFZ,B0009EU01G,,"[0, 0]",They say there the best there not wrong wool awesome good buy,5,Five Stars,1405814400,"07 20, 2014",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B0009EU01G,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",Great cord for the money. Works well with the electric violin and mic my daughter got for Christmas. Will buy more in future,5,Cool cord,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",positive A3SJ2NETSL6D5R,B0009EU01G,Barryd0927,"[0, 0]",I highly recommend planet waves cables! I have them for my guitars and for my mics . awesome sound great durability and reliability and warranty for life!! cant go wrong !,5,hands down best cable !,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A18ZKZXXA3WHSJ,B0009EU01G,Edward,"[0, 0]",This with my Behringer XM8500 is perfect.I like that it is branded with the planet waves logo on the connectors rather than plain XLR cables Which adds a sense of a quality look my gear. This goes directly into my Focusrite 2i2 interface and I'm planning on using this same cable with a condenser microphone I have yet to purchase.,5,Perfect For live Performance with Dynamic microphone,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B0009EU01G,Gutjammer,"[2, 2]","I've been using this mic cable for over ten years, and it had come up missing after an event. I looked everywhere I could think of, and thought I had lost it for good. One day, I happened to look between a ball of TV cable wire in the rehearsal room, and there it was. I didn't remember where I'd gotten it, or even the manufacturer. Although I have more than a dozen mic cables, this pliable cable, with it's own elastic clasp, was always my favorite. I was ecstatic the day I found it, after months without it, and now have a backup. I highly recommend this cable.",5,Great cable at an affordable price,1401062400,"05 26, 2014",positive A1KCRFFQDLE7MA,B0009EU01G,Jonah K,"[0, 0]",So far so good! And I know if anything goes wrong I just have to return it to a local dealer. Well worth the investment!,5,Great Quality -- Lifetime Warranty,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A3UJUX6RZ9WVCB,B0009FUUO2,bobatious,"[1, 1]","If you want a little more "meaty" sound and feel on les pauls and similar guitars, this set is the ticket.Just slightly heavier feel but much more tone.As usual, after switching to heavier strings you may have to tighten your truss rod a bit to compensate for greater string tension.",5,Perfect +1 for more tone from les pauls (and copies),1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B0009FUUO2,C. Sharpguy,"[1, 4]",Good strings. They work and sound good. I didn't notice much of a difference between these and run-of-the-mill D'Addario strings.,4,Good Strings,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive A3FQ9WYUHG9CD,B0009FUUO2,"DMGenest | ""Genet""","[10, 10]","If you want an inexpensive ""pure nickel"" string get theDR Strings Pure Blues Pure Nickel Wrap Round Core.They feel nice, are nicer to your frets, sound smooth and mellow for the blues or any genre. They bendnicely and sustain just as well.I know guitar strings can be a personal thing, and there are more expensive pure nickels out there, butat this price point try a set of these as well. You may be surprised.I have rated this set at '4' stars because only after about 16 hours of practice the 'D' string windingbroke at the second and third fret of my Gibson Standard. No damage to the frets and it was easilydiscovered because the string sounded dull, almost dead. Strange.I recently went 'electric' again after 20+ years. So electric guitar strings are basically a new experiencefor me again. That said, I never had an acoustic wound string have its winding come loose in over 30years of playing.I put another set on my electric and have had no further problems. I have not heard of this happeningto anyone else. Maybe its no big deal, so no one remarks on it...UPDATE 07/14/2013: I am still using DR Blues on my guitars and have not had any further problems withthem..UPDATE 01/08/2014: I just had the D string windings break on a new set. Different guitar but broke onthe same frets as reported above.",4,DR Pure Blues Pure Nickel,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",positive A1DZDG9AT98298,B0009FUUO2,jinx,"[3, 4]",I did a little research to find the best strings and other reviews aimed me at these. I just got done stringing them and they sound great. I think these will be what I play from now on.,5,Love them,1340841600,"06 28, 2012",positive A1ZYV05OSO4QZK,B0009FUUO2,"Zulu Warrior ""71RoadRunner""","[0, 0]",I didn't know how Pure nickel was different than other nickel wraps. I was origianlly disappointed in the sound.,3,I was origianlly disappointed in the sound,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",neutral ASYHYW0USZVN6,B0009G1E0K,aashish,"[0, 0]",works great. Haven't had a problem until now. Very durable and not uncomfortable either. Really awesome item for any type of electric guitar.,5,Awesome item,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A109JTUZXO61UY,B0009G1E0K,Abigail Ferreira,"[0, 0]","While ordering a guitar case, the guitar strap popped up and I could not pass up the deal. I found it price inexpensive and the quality was very good.",5,Great deal.,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A37T74W067OYPB,B0009G1E0K,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Works and it is good.No problem, very standard one. All your own preferences. So you need to try it out before you say if that works for you.",5,"Protec Guitar Strap with Leather Ends and Pick Pocket, Black",1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive AXWEQHTXQWR7Q,B0009G1E0K,Andrew P.,"[0, 0]","I bought another heavy LP guitar recently and thought I'm going to use Fender ""leather"" strap I bought in Target a while ago (not sure why - i never buy guitar stuff there) it looks good then. Well, you get what you pay for - leather looking paper wouldn't hold guitar. So, I gave it a chance and bough this on and it seems like this strap holding well. Ends is actually made from leather and fit buttons tightly. It still not too wide to play for few hours - but for that you have to buy $30+ one. So, this one works well for the price.",5,Good strap for the price,1335139200,"04 23, 2012",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B0009G1E0K,applegd07,"[0, 0]",The strap is strong and well made. The color is perfect and with the pick pocket it makes for an easy place for picks to be stored. I like it a lot.,5,Strong Strap,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",positive A14FNPHPBHTMO4,B0009G1E0K,AWB,"[0, 0]","Arrived on time and as described. The strap is well made and suspect it will be around for some time to come. It is basic and not fancy. It does the job, is comfortable and the price is right. I have four of these Pro Tec straps having replaced all my old straps some of which date back a way too many years. This one has the pick pocket which seemed like a neat idea. So far forget to use it but that will come.",5,Price was right,1400976000,"05 25, 2014",positive A1YOLMONF9LIVJ,B0009G1E0K,"barleypopmaker ""Barleypopmaker""","[1, 1]","A strap is a strap, what can you really say about it? It was about $5 with prime shipping and connected to my guitar just fine. It's comfortable and fits my bass well. I'm a bigger guy and have plenty of length if I needed it. Nice value.",5,"A strap is a strap, right?",1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A3GA66OGQOI3EZ,B0009G1E0K,BAT,"[0, 0]",I have a collection of straps but not a black one. This one matches the acoustic/electric I bought perfectly. The pick holder is a nice addition to the strap that none of my other straps have. I would buy fromthis company again. Thank You.,5,Protec Guitar Strap,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive AI9PZHPNTKPI,B0009G1E0K,Blinky Morgan,"[0, 0]","Bought this for my Kona K2 acoustic, it fits and holds well on the guitar with the leather ends. Its adjustable with a pick pocket, Simple, good quality, would by another.",4,"Protec Guitar Strap with leather ends, pick pocket, black",1378857600,"09 11, 2013",positive A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B0009G1E0K,Brandon K. Rush,"[4, 5]","Bought this strap for use with my Dean EVO electric. It's very nice and durable, though the leather on the ends was really tough to get around the strap holders on the guitar since the strap is really heavy-duty. It works great, though, and for the price it's wonderful.",5,Nice strap.,1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive A1ZXTQA6K1YOJ0,B0009G1E0K,Brian Mark,"[0, 0]","While on the surface the pocket sounds great, the picks either fall out because they aren't pushed in far enough or they are impossible to grab because they are pushed in too far. There is also a tendency for the picks to fall out when you put the guitar on a stand, which is a bit annoying.The strap itself is just fine and is a good price, but the pocket idea sounded better on paper than it works in real life.",4,Pocket idea was better than the implementation,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive AOCBJFQ7UPEOJ,B0009G1E0K,brien patterson,"[0, 0]",I really like the idea of a "Pick" pocket in the strap. In fact I like it so well.... that when I replace the strap on my other guitar I'll make sure it also has the same type of strap.,4,Great idea,1381017600,"10 6, 2013",positive A2Y4PRG2HHOL3G,B0009G1E0K,'brother' Bill,"[0, 0]",""Nice for the price" ... practical, everyday useable. Money well spent on this one for sure. Glad I did it.",3,Cheap & Good,1387584000,"12 21, 2013",neutral A1NN5S1D0ZTK6W,B0009G1E0K,Bum-Ki Cho,"[0, 0]",Fine product!i've been using it for 1 monthno dirty thread or any issue with itleather is bit tough at first time,5,Good.,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B0009G1E0K,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","Cheap crappy strap. It's too stiff, not comfortable at all. I regret purchasing this... Save your money, go hunt for a Coach strap or something similar. They are expensive but worth it.",1,"Cheap strap, no good. very uncomfortable",1386806400,"12 12, 2013",negative A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0009G1E0K,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","I needed a new bass strap because my old one was frying at the ends. I choose this one because it was very durable. The nylon is very strong, I do not see it fraying in the future. The leather eds are nice and thick so the hook wont slip off the strap pegs. The guitar pick pocket on the the leather ends is a nice addition to keep your picks at hand. Good colour selection too. Highly recommended!",5,"Basic, durable",1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive AUOGMXLRRLVE1,B0009G1E0K,Chris M.,"[0, 0]",My son was very happy with this guitar strap. He is just developing good techniques in playing and the comfort of this strap works well.,5,Guitar Strap,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A35QFQI0M46LWO,B0009G1E0K,Christopher C,"[0, 0]","This works perfect with the quick release system I also purchased. I mostly purchased this so my buddies can play my guitars without adjusting my favorite strap. It also has a pick holder that comes in handy when you need an spare, or want to put it away without loosing it.",4,Needed an inexpensive strap that would hold an extra pick,1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0009G1E0K,David G,"[0, 0]",Good quality but not as nice as some pricier ones. If I want better I would shop around and pay more. Does the job for now.,5,No complaints,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0009G1E0K,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]",Very pleasantly surprised buy this one. I like the leather ends and it adjust easily and stays put. It looks like it will hold up to some abuse as well. A nice strap for my lower tier guitars.,5,great strap for the price,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B0009G1E0K,Donald,"[0, 0]",This is a very secure and almost comfortable. There should be a pick pocket on both ends but it is a nice feature.,5,Nice strap,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",positive A3ARSPDQYDZVNS,B0009G1E0K,Don Daze,"[0, 0]","This is my first guitar belt, it is not a good fit, the connection to the guitar is far too thick, I try to not remove it too often as it is highly inconvenient and hard to manage. Other than that it is usable, sort of, but I am thinking of getting some kind of metal hook instead, the thick leather is so unpleasant to deal with.",2,Too thick,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",negative A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B0009G1E0K,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]",It's well made and is fine as straps go but the pick pocket isn't much use. The picture implies that it hold the pick so that it's partially exposed and easy to grab. However the pocket is bigger that this and fairly loose so that picks tend to fall out when taking the strap off.,4,"The ""pocket"" really doesn't work well",1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A2SREOQJ9OEDLE,B0009G1E0K,Elizabeth Collins,"[0, 0]",I am pleased with this guitar strap and feel it will do great for the young musician in our home.,5,Nice gift,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",positive A2CZIZD0RZ566T,B0009G1E0K,EMIL D RUIAN,"[0, 0]","The only problem is that the pick falls out of the pocket rather easy. Also the holes are a little hard to hook, in the beginning.",4,Not bad!,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A30GZDBGNP2366,B0009G1E0K,EYE4GET,"[0, 0]","Simple nylon guitar strap with pick pocket and leather tabs at each end. Appropiately priced. Good value. Not fancy, but who needs a fancy strap for a $90 guitar? Arrived before projected delivery date. The leather ends are VERY stiff and VERY difficult to use. Takes a good deal of effort to get them on and off the guitar.",3,Works as designed,1313539200,"08 17, 2011",neutral ALB04NLERUCYC,B0009G1E0K,GaryG,"[0, 0]","Well, here's what i have to say, this strap is much shorter than im used to, but seeing how I bought this for an off guitar, that's ok. They really should put the length in the description, the length is 53"" max, where I like my straps to be 64"" max.It is a hard strap to get on the guitar, (I do not suggest getting this strap withDunlop Dual Design Straplok System, Nickel), these are great locks, BUT almost impossible to install on this strap.Overall great buy for a cheap little money saver.",3,Not a bad strap,1351468800,"10 29, 2012",neutral A1B9TIERY43Q8H,B0009G1E0K,GeekParrot,"[5, 5]","If you need a simple, normal-length strap, this should work fine. However, if you are tall and like to sling the guitar a bit on the low side, this is not what you need. I bought this but wound up ordering theErnie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strapinstead. Very similar look and feel, but the Ernie Ball is MUCH longer. The lowest I could get this to hang was just above my waist. Again, not a bad strap, just not for us tall guys :)",4,Decent strap - not for tall people though,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive A3L51MT8QKSULJ,B0009G1E0K,JBIZZLE,"[0, 0]",Best strap available for the price. Excellent quality and is very comfy.Love the pick pocket. I will be buying more,5,Great Guitar Strap,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",positive A2UYE434RFINE,B0009G1E0K,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]",Nice strap for the price. Looks nice and quality seems nice. Like the pic holder on front. of the strap.,4,its good,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A3JXFUXN03IUT5,B0009G1E0K,Jerry S. Johnson,"[0, 0]","Well executed black guitar strap. It is made of strong, seatbelt-like material with excellent stitching that is unlikely to ever fray or come apart. The length adjusts easily to accomodate tall adults or children. It has excellent leather ends with slots cut into the leather to put over you guitar buttons (not-included). Nothing fancy but great quality that gets the job done inexpensively.",5,Guitar Strap,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B0009G1E0K,jespi59jr,"[1, 1]","i ordered with my new guitar. These straps are quite flexible length-wise, so if you have ever been disappointed by a strap that you either couldn't get short enough for a high playing position or long enough for a low playing position, you will not be disappointed here.",5,Great product!,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive AJO5UGNMFVDJN,B0009G1E0K,Jim 1954,"[0, 0]",Hangs my guitar around my neck so I don't have to hold it there. Easily adjusted. Looks nice. The pick pocket is handy.,5,Good guitar strap,1351209600,"10 26, 2012",positive A1DZDG9AT98298,B0009G1E0K,jinx,"[0, 0]","I think this is a good deal. It's not colorful and flashy but secures theguitar nicely and as a previous reviewer has said, it is a little difficult toget on but it shouldn't fall off.",4,No flashy but good.,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",positive A2RCCN4KEXZGC8,B0009G1E0K,"Joe Average ""Joe Average""","[0, 0]","This guitar strap is very stiff and cuts into my neck. Also, the "pick pocket" is only useful when the strap is around your neck. When you remove the strap, any picks in the pocket fall out. It is OK, definitely not great.",3,Very Stiff,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",neutral A5JP93NSIK41I,B0009G1E0K,John Ellis,"[0, 0]","Nothing fancy about this strap, unless you want to count the pick pocket at one end. Just well made and functional.I got this for my grandson's Squier (by Fender) 3/4 size acoustic. It doesn't have a strap button at the top end. It would have been nice if this had come with a lace of some type to tie on just above the nut. But I work with leather and I found a nice piece of rawhide lace to serve this purpose. Not everyone would necessarily have the materials at hand.",5,Simple but nice.,1365292800,"04 7, 2013",positive A3QNHDUBMA6WQM,B0009G1E0K,John G.,"[0, 0]","So, you just spent all your money on a guitar and do not want to spend much more accessorizing. This strap is perfect, even if you do have the money to spend and just looking for something that will do the job well.The materials are 1)high quality soft nylon for the strap - it feels kind of like a non-stretch ACE bandage, 2) durable non-scratching/marring plastic for the links and adjuster and 3) a thick rubber material for the ends.The thickness of rubber material for the end secure the the straps pretty well. They do not slide of the strap pegs very easily. I say rubber like because they seem more like a synthetic leather but with more flexibility. Again this material seems to be non-marring.All this and a secret compartment for picks.Overall, a fantastic product with a price that can't be beat. Highly recommended. Five stars.",5,"Inexpensive, functional and 5 star.",1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive ABEQJOG7TS8GT,B0009G1E0K,John,"[1, 1]","this is a nice strap. It's kinda hard to get on the 1st time because it's stiff. That turned out to be good good thing while dissecting the underbelly of swamp rat, it would be sad if your axe fell in your soup!",5,prro tec strap,1297468800,"02 12, 2011",positive A1P9JI4TR933JX,B0009G1E0K,Joseph Durall,"[0, 0]",This strap is a great strap. It is comfortable. It is adjustable. It just looks great. I have not used the pick holder yet.,5,great,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0009G1E0K,Joseph F. Bierley,"[8, 10]","Very nice quality, inexpensive guitar strap. A little tough to get on.... that just means it's not going to come off with use, just make sure it is all the way on before you start using it! Using this on my Ibanez ART100 electric guitar. The pick pocket is a nice extra.",5,Protec Guitar Strap,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",positive A3IURSDK689G7M,B0009G1E0K,J. Parks Hammond,"[0, 0]","Very good strap, but the pick pocket does not hold the picks securely. Especially when you take off the guitar for a break. Either a pocket closure or a spring loaded clip is needed",5,Very Good,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B0009G1E0K,JPfromOH,"[77, 82]","I recently purchased two Protec guitar straps in order to avoid having to switch straps between instruments. These straps are quite flexible length-wise, so if you have ever been disappointed by a strap that you either couldn't get short enough for a high playing position or long enough for a low playing position, you will not be disappointed here. These are also a nice medium width, so they should be suitable for all kinds of players. Although one reviewer complained about the size of the holes for the strap buttons, I actually find the snug fit to be an advantage: it doesn't feel like I'll have to worry about the strap coming disconnected from the guitar. And, the price is right.",5,Great Value,1257206400,"11 3, 2009",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B0009G1E0K,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]",It's a guitar strap. It holds up the guitar. Using it on an acoustic dreadnought and it's plenty long enough.,5,Does its job,1362096000,"03 1, 2013",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B0009G1E0K,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","Great idea, well made, nice heavy webbingFit probly 6 or more picks. No need to glue/screw junk on your axe, maybe good with slide, or capo, haven't tried. But good product and price.",5,Misplaced pick?,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B0009G1E0K,Kim K.,"[0, 0]","If you just need an inexpensive strap that is perfectly functional at a low price then this is the one for you. Works fine, no problems.",4,Great strap for the price,1379808000,"09 22, 2013",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0009G1E0K,LARRY,"[0, 0]","Made of durable nylon with pick pocket. Given 5 stars, Shipped on time and at good price. I recommend this item.",5,Great strap for my acoustic guitars,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A2Z15UQEUTE3T9,B0009G1E0K,Leon2142,"[0, 0]","There are other guitar straps that are nearly the same quality for half the price. The thing about this one is that it has a pocket to hold a few picks, which is quite useful. I also like the leather ends, because they dont shift and move around quite as much as my old plastic-ey one did. Overall, i think these are abit much for seven dollars, but im happy with the purchase.",3,Rather expensive,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",neutral A2WYAHJGST6AOT,B0009G1E0K,Matt,"[0, 0]","This was a great strap, i used it on my guitar for months and it's so strong that it's tough to take off, i'm buying another one for my bass",5,super strong strap,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A2DE5UPQJSIPKR,B0009G1E0K,Michael Broshar,"[0, 0]",What can I say about a guitar strap. It fits the guitar well and is a nice strap for the price.,4,Nice Strap,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B0009G1E0K,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I'm not going to gush over this one...it simply works well for the price paid. It has nice thick leather ends that hold onto my guitar well enough(especially if you use locking clips...you DO use them, right? ;)). I like it and will use it again.",4,Good cheapie strap,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive A3NTAQ473SV08U,B0009G1E0K,modbantam,"[0, 0]",A great add on to my student model for acoustic practising. Always add those rubber gasket strap stops too. Fender makes good cheap ones. Guitar will never fall off a strap.,5,Priced to Sell,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive AJZWAEYCF43WH,B0009G1E0K,Norm,"[0, 0]",Very comfortable. The soft yet thick leather ends will really protect the finish. Heavy duty but soft on the shoulder. Not cheap quality at all. This will definitely last a long time.,5,Worth every penny,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B0009G1E0K,NPunk42,"[0, 0]",Cheaply made but functional. Keep a couple of these in the bag as spares.They will be handy if you- know- who shows up to the gig without a strap.,5,Get this now,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B0009G1E0K,PH,"[0, 0]","I have enjoyed my Protec Strap. I was surprised how well made the leather harnesses are and I have had no issue with them stretching on the strap posts of my Dot Studio. One note would be that these straps are probably better for your lighter body styles - strats, teles, sgs - heavier guitars will tend to start digging into your shoulder after an hour or so. Having the pick pocket is a neat feature. I am just finishing up rebuilding a LP copy and I will be getting another for this guitar net week.",4,Great strap for the money,1402704000,"06 14, 2014",positive A29GXZXORG2DS0,B0009G1E0K,Princessdeo,"[0, 0]","This isn't the best strap, but it's affordable and pretty good for a beginner's guitar strap. The pick holder on the strap is pretty neat, however I don't find myself using it often. The guitar strap is not very comfortable, but it does the job. Recommended for a practical and affordable strap for electric guitar. Don't forget to buy strap locks, you will need it.",3,affordable,1293667200,"12 30, 2010",neutral A3DCG2MNPR4BW,B0009G1E0K,RAYON ORMOND,"[0, 0]",These are really well made straps for the money! The only problem I had was that I wished I had ordered more of them!!!!,5,LOVE 'EM!!,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B0009G1E0K,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",A little nicer than I thought it would be. As far as inexpensive straps go this one is worth it. I like the pick pocket too. But don't let the pocket be the selling point. It's not that cool.,5,Really Nice.,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive A3UXW18DP4WSD6,B0009G1E0K,"Richard ""Richard""","[0, 0]","my guitar strap was old, I replaced it with this one as I didnt want to head into town,, is black and no frills.",5,like it,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B0009G1E0K,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]",they are cheap to buy and they are nice straps for an acoustic. I am not sure how they would feel on a heavy electric,5,yes they work,1402704000,"06 14, 2014",positive AVDW3OAVWWE05,B0009G1E0K,Skyeye,"[0, 0]","Very good guitar strap! Thick nylon webbing material well sewn and the leather ends not only look sharp, they hold really well on your guitar studs.The tan color goes with with my natural finished guitar.I would recommend this strap to all!",5,"Protec Guitar Strap With Leather Ends and Pic Pocket, Tan.",1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0009G1E0K,stefanj,"[0, 0]","I order 2 of these for my electric guitars. They are cheap enough and have a pretty good adjustment range. The end tabs are either leather or some kind of stiff ""pleather"" knock off. They were VERY difficult to get on my guitar pegs (not a bad thing as my old strap popped off with the slightest pressure). These are not coming off anytime soon. They are wide enough but do not have any kind of shoulder pad (I play sitting down so no big deal to me- but if you play standing up these won't be the most comfortable straps) All in all they are a decent strap for the price.",4,cheap and works,1318204800,"10 10, 2011",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B0009G1E0K,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","I really like this strap, it's comfortable, adjusts easily, and the pick holder is really convenient. This is my second one for my other guitar.",5,Great inexpensive strap.,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive A6VXZ1EEPRTLV,B0009G1E0K,trebe,"[25, 32]","Pro Tec manufactures a variety of accessories for musical instruments. Their low cost black nylon guitar strap, is a well constructed high quality item, that is a top seller at Amazon. The large sized attachment tabs are quite thick, about 1/8 inch. Although the fit on the typical guitar strap nuts is snug, some type of strap retainer would still be recommended. Black works with most colors, and this strap should last for a long time, but it is so inexpensive, if you qualify for free shipping, you might want to consider ordering a spare.",5,basic black strap . . .,1225497600,"11 1, 2008",positive A2C6Z7M3RMUG45,B0009G1E0K,"Wes Caldwell ""Wes Caldwell""","[0, 0]","This strap is sturdy and looks good and goes well with a Fender Strat, it doesn't come off every time you get to jamming out and forget you are not sitting down, so you don't have to worry about dropping your guitar so you can focus on rocking out.",5,Great strap,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive AXJ19189TLBLJ,B0009G1E0K,Wes,"[0, 0]",These straps are very good at a low cost. I actually like them better than a few high-priced straps I have and they’re lightweight as well.,5,Well made,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A3SJP0GZNZJ0XE,B0009G1E0K,William McClain,"[0, 0]",This strap is very well made. The leather is real thick and stiff which make is very unlikely to come off your guitar. Very happy with this low cost strap.,5,Nice,1367107200,"04 28, 2013",positive A3KIOG0NDTJ32D,B0009G1E0K,Writer365,"[0, 0]","Looks like the ends will hold up without having to use strap locks. The pick pocket is cool, though I won't be using it.",4,Great strap for the price,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive A3BZ9EP6SSC9MU,B0009G1E0K,Yousif,"[0, 0]","The strap is very reliable, the pick pocket is a nice touch, but if playing for extended periods of times, you might want to go with something more comfortable.",4,Sturdy Strap,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A12P4A1OC41KUO,B0009G1E0K,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[0, 0]",for the price u cant go wrong. its long enough .. and well made.. it got here fast and was trackable.. slap and tap an dont forget ur strap.,5,strap up,1377993600,"09 1, 2013",positive A2U4KTDIVI8KMR,B0009G1KEU,callysto,"[0, 0]",i did pretty much almost hurt myself attaching this strap to my guitar...but all in all I will say it was weeeeellllll worth the effort! It looks and feels great on my Luna Butterfly...and I like the durability it seems like it will have. Pretty great strap overall and I am very very much pleased with my purchase!!! all smiles here :),5,it looks great!!!!,1360627200,"02 12, 2013",positive A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0009G1KEU,digitel,"[0, 0]",Very nice strap. is comfortable as this type of strap can be.. it will with heavier guitars feel like its wearing on you after about an hour. I ended up switching to their padded strap. I still think this is a great strap and use it on a lighter guitar now.,5,Well Made,1386115200,"12 4, 2013",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0009G1KEU,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[2, 3]","Nicely made strong strap with colorful pattern. It fits my ovation quite snuggly, I bought some retainers, but found them unnecessary so far. I couldn't remove this strap if I wanted to, well I could but its just too much work. So it will stay where it belongs for a few years at least.The only thing I don't like about this strap is the edge of the strap is a bit abrasive on my bare neck. Not a problem in the cooler months when I'm prone to sweaters and such, but in the summer it takes a bit of getting used to. It's made of a canvassy cotton, so its strong, but its also a little rough. I'm going to try waxing the edge with canning wax or candle wax and see if that smooths it down a bit.It is a very nice strap and will last years. I like it almost as much as my 40 year old ACE strap, which is much softer due to 40 odd years of use and abuse by a multitude of musicians. But finding an old ACE for anything close to this price is a fools journey.Buy one, then keep your eyes out for a hootenanny. You'll be ready.....",4,solid strap will support you in all your efforts.,1370304000,"06 4, 2013",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0009G1KEU,John,"[0, 0]","I really like this strap. I ended up ordering a total of three with different color schemes so I can have one on each guitar. They're really comfortable. They're much less bulky than most of the leather straps I've seen, so I can just keep them on the guitar in the case.I've had the original blue one I bought for about 3 years and it still looks and functions like new.",5,I like this so much I bought one for each guitar,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B0009G1KEU,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]","Bought as a gift for my son, and he's very pleased with it. What can you say? It's a guitar strap, it does the job, and looks good. And $20 for a Levy's Leather strap is a good deal. I got the gold, and it's good-looking without being garish.",4,"Good, functional strap",1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B0009G1KEU,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",I love my Levy's Jacquard Straps. They are colourful. I have purchase 2 to see how they were. This one to match with my black Ovation 1861- Balladeer and another to match with my Ovation Maple top CC44. I now have another one for my new Ovation 12 String CC245 just ordered this week from Amazon.The straps were chosen to match with the guitar colours and my wife thinks that they are awesome and will certainly be talked about by the ladies around when I play my guitars.They tightly fit around the guitar buttons and the shoulders. I have no regrets with the purchases and I truly recommend those straps to anyone.,5,Awwesome Guitar Straps.....,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A2MPM6M93OXIJT,B0009G1KEU,Linda Noullet,"[11, 11]",I just ordered three different guitar straps online. One for my daughter and at first a cheap one for myself. Then I found this and decided to get it. The $5 strap worked fine but it was scratchy and stiff. I got this and switched over. Ahhh this is a guitar strap! I see why you pay more. It is so soft and comfortable. It looks AMAZING! This is just a great product. I would highly recommend it to anyone and am proud to use it on my guitar. Thanks!,5,"Great feel, Great look, LOVE IT!",1330905600,"03 5, 2012",positive A1SG6JGU7ISEH3,B0009G1KEU,Nunya Bizness,"[0, 0]","This strap is very thick and heavy, which give you a good secure feeling. The heavy leather ends are difficult to get the buttons on the guitar through, but your know that they are not going to slip back out.The picture does not do it justice. I paired it with my black EPI LP and it looks phenomenal. I am very impressed with how nice this strap is.",5,Beautiful and well made,1327104000,"01 21, 2012",positive A1JOANG98KBFKU,B0009G1KEU,Rachel Himes,"[25, 26]","There's not a whole lot one can say about a guitar strap, but I'll try. This one is sturdy and adjusts more easily than some I've tried. It's fairy thick and the material doesn't slip around on your shoulder easily. Aesthetically, the woven print is abslutely beautiful. The photo cannot do it justice. The colors and rich and vibrant and the weave is tight, not chintzy or frayed. I'm very pleased with the product and the price.",5,Sturdy and beautiful.,1231545600,"01 10, 2009",positive A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B0009G1KEU,S. Haney,"[7, 7]","I have several of these straps in different colors and I've never been disappointed. It holds my 11 pound Les Paul with no problems and the first one I bought has been through quite a few gigs and is still holding up strong. If you like the design, go for it!",5,"Sturdy, comfortable strap",1295568000,"01 21, 2011",positive A3BH9XC0BVO1AG,B0009G1KEU,snocyclist,"[1, 1]","The look of this strap caught my eye, I have a light colored natural look to my acoustic guitar and the blue complements it really well. The design is colorful and elaborate without being overly loud. Strong build, sort of a double layered nylon strap, and nice thick leather for the ends(one end was actually pretty difficult to put on the guitar when still new, but it should be easier with some wear). Easy to adjust, comfortable. I think that with many things you get what you pay for, and this strap is definitely worth the added cost over the cheap kinds you can get.",5,Solid strap!,1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive A18RGYRCEN181M,B0009G1KEU,Truvor,"[0, 0]","This Levy's Jacquard strap is well made and comfortable. It was much cheaper here than any other place on-line or at a brick and mortar. Arrived quite quickly, but a tracking number would've been nice. Otherwise, no compaints.",5,Great Strap,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A2LXCPYCPZJVW4,B0009H00WW,Bob,"[2, 2]","I installed the Ragin' Cajun into my Fender Super Champ X2. I immediately noticed a difference in the quality, fullness and volume of my amp. It has turned my amp into a amp that is now capable of being used at small gigs. An excellent speaker that I would highly recommed.",5,Great Addition to My Amplifier,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",positive ATB2PLCVQ2XC9,B0009H00WW,Bradley,"[4, 4]","I installed the Ragin' Cajun into my Fender Super Champ XD. I read all of the reviews of people saying this speaker turned their Super Champ into a monster and man they were right! I immediately noticed a difference in the warmth, articulation, and fullness of my sound! The cleans are warm and...clean, and the distortion is articulate and fits my needs nicely. I had been trying to play Tool's ""Jambi"" and the beginning part never sounded right. I always thought I was doing something wrong because of how muddy it souned. Tried the same lick with the Ragin Cajun and it sounds perfect! I would highly recommend this speaker for anyone that owns a Fender Super Camp XD or needs a 10 inch speaker.Two items of note: 1) A few people said this is a bass heavy speaker and I do not agree. While it is slightly darker than the stock speaker, it has a screaming Mid/Low range. A quick turn of the Treble knob from 4 to 6 cleaned up the darkness. 2) Don't forget, the first time you install the speaker will be the worst it will sound. All speakers need to be broken in before they hit their sweet spot. With that said, this thing sounds amazing directly after install. Buy, you won't regret!",5,Rajin' Indeed!,1322697600,"12 1, 2011",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B0009H00WW,David Burch,"[0, 0]","Fabulous clean tone, and great distortion sound running off a solid-state amp and pedals. The characteristic Strat sound of my guitar is very apparent. Weighs a ton, cool logo, made in USA. What more could you ask?",5,I love this speaker!,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B0009H00WW,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[2, 2]","I installed this in a Super Champ x2. As others have pointed out you'll have to turn the treble down after installing it. That's because it's designed for making solos stand out. I.e., for adding punch. If you're a lead guitarist, this speaker will make your guitar sing.However, if you mostly play rhythm, I'd stick with the stock speaker.I want to put two of these into my 4x10 Blues DeVille to increase its range and make solos sing, while letting the stock speakers give me some bottom.",4,Used in a Super Champ x2,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B0009H00WW,James L. Maxey,"[1, 1]",If you play Rock or Classic Rock & have a Tube amp with a 10 Inch speaker that needs a little more life... Pop one of these in. My little VHT Special 6 Came Alive with this speaker. Love It!,5,Great Speaker,1371945600,"06 23, 2013",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B0009H00WW,Slick Rhoads,"[3, 3]","Simply put, this speaker turned my Super Champ XD into a killer 15watt amp. Gave the amp more low-end and made everything much clearer. I would, and do, recommend this speaker to anyone wanting to upgrade their Super Champ sound. And, like other people have said, the speaker is much louder on the same volume setting. I had to turn the amp down two notches (two number) to have the same volume level out of the amp.If my Super Champ was stolen, I'd buy a new one and put this speaker in it. Wouldn't even think twice about it.",5,Turned My Super Champ XD Into A New Amp,1312848000,"08 9, 2011",positive AFAK8WG4O8INK,B0009H00WW,The User,"[0, 0]","I bought this speaker to replace the stock one in my Fender x2 champ. It has much more weight to it and a way larger, heavier magnet. It has way more bass and is louder than the stock Fender.It sounds much better than the stock one because at the higher volume levels the stock speaker craps out and sounds flubby. This one solves these issues and sounds great at all levels and settings. Great replacement and a definite upgrade. Makes the champ a SUPER CHAMP.",5,Great upgrade!,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B0009IEB0I,"C.E. ""Frank""","[0, 0]","I just received these cables today and the packaging they come in is quite simple. However, there are two zip ties that secure the cables together so you will need to be careful when cutting them not to damage the cable itself with your knife or scissors.These are, ""Value"" cables after all. However, they seem very sturdy and are perfect for budget home recording studio use. I like how Audio Technica made something like an XLR cable look so pleasing to the eyes.As for quality, so far I've been getting a clean signal, even with my cheap Pyle Pro PDMIC58. I had to replace the cable that came with that mic because it was really that awful. Hopefully the AT Value cable will hold up! I'll update this review if anything happens.If your looking for a decent cable for a low price, I would give these a try.",5,Good cables for the price,1349740800,"10 9, 2012",positive A1A9DIM802STMK,B0009IEB0I,Daniel Freeman,"[0, 0]","I purchased this cable to use for a multitude of purposes around my home studio and within my live rig.I am a bass player by trade, though I dabble with many other instrument (as many of us do). I typically run direct for recording and have lately been foregoing a bass amp for many live shows, when the sound system is adequate, via SansAmp ParaDriver or VT Bass Deluxe DI.Around my modest home studio I often need an XLR to run just a few feet from my DI to my interface so the AT cable works well there. For being a thin flexible cable, I notice no noise issues or interference problems.I also sing backups on stage and I typically run my mic into a TC Electronics Mic Mechanic pedal, (which is great for those of us who do not have outboard effects processors for our vocals) and then to the mixer. I use the AT 10' XLR to run from the Mic to the pedal and it allows just the right amount of cable to be routed securely for the show, then I run the standard XLR to mixer or stage snake out of the TC.The cable end are very rugged feeling and have a very solid feel when connecting and disconnecting equipment, unlike many of my other cheaper XLR cables. This cable, at least in its 10' form, sounds just as good as my Mogami Silver 25' XLR. I know that many cheaply priced XLRs are noisy and problematic. I have several. I don't have to worry about those problems with this cable and will be purchasing more in other lengths as well to compare to my Mogami cables.On short, I would recommend it for any budget conscious musical professional or novice alike.",5,"Clean clear audio, on a budget",1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0009IEB0I,David G,"[0, 0]","Much better than the more economical one's sold. I should have gotten the 15 foot, but you live and learn. My studio is small but it needs to wrap around my desk and go into my sound-proof closet. It matches my awesome AT2035 microphone.",5,Nice quality,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A6D91KPQGIDKZ,B0009IEB0I,"Jim R. ""Photo man""","[1, 2]",This cable is very well constructed. I use it in my DJ business and I highly recommend it to anyone who needs one like it.,5,This is simply a great cable.,1343520000,"07 29, 2012",positive ACUGOV6HBWDXB,B0009IEB0I,Servartus,"[0, 0]","I use this for my desk mic I use for recording. It is the perfect length and the connectors are of excellent quality, especially for this price. Definitely would buy these again for other mics in the future.",5,Cable fits my needs,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B0009K9MUA,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[0, 0]","While I wish the bases came in different colors, I really like these hangars. They look good, and perform well. I hang Strats on them and have not experienced any problems (think I saw a video on Youtube that said Strat headstocks could slip).Easy to install, and hanging and releasing is a no-brainer. Have three of these Hercules hangers.",5,Love this product,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A3775OP5VTX5ON,B0009K9MUA,"Coolkayaker ""ck1""","[5, 5]","Used these for years on son's electric guitars. No fuss. Mechanics do not seems to wear out, still gripping. No way at all to knock the guitar off the wall. No neck damage to axes. Mounts well, but try to find a stud, certainly. Keeps the guitar far enough away from wall that brushing against it does not hit the body to the wall.No complaints. If you're going to drill your wall, is it really worth it to buy a simple fork style wall hanger with no means to keep your guitar on it if it gets bumped when for a few bucks more you can get the undisputed champion of guitar wall hangers. All 5 star reviews on this baby. And I agree, and I add to that total. 5 stars",5,Owned at least four of these.,1316822400,"09 24, 2011",positive A3ABAA36CZVYNX,B0009K9MUA,Dave,"[2, 2]","Just to confirm several other reviews - these hangers are really nice. They add a nice look to your room and they perform a much-needed function very well. As other have said, though, the drywall mounts are pretty much useless and I DON'T recommend you trust your guitars to them if installed in drywall!Even my lightest guitar was pulling the block away from the wall, so there's no way I'd trust any of my ""proper"" guitars to these things! I bought some heavy-duty anchors from the local DIY store (you can get them from Amazon tooTOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BA Toggle Bolt with Bolts, USA Made, For 3/16""-24 Fastener Size (Pack of 10)) and enlarged the hole in the block slightly to accommodate the thicker screw. Much better! I have a few of these, holding up a Les Paul type, a Strat, a Godin and a G&L; tele and they've been holding up (pun intended!) fine for a few weeks now.",4,"Drywall mounts are useless, hanger itself is GREAT",1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive AZ9KESC05F6RI,B0009K9MUA,"Gery Sasko ""Gery Sasko""","[0, 0]",Very solid and I feel comfortable hanging my Taylor 414CE in this. Easy to remove the guitar and easy to put the guitar back in and always feels secure. Great item.,5,Excellent in every way,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive A1ZV3RNQH852U2,B0009K9MUA,Grenics,"[0, 0]","I love these hanging Hercules Guitar Hangers! The work wonderfully. When you place your guitar into the hanger, little supports turn in to each other creating a safe secure hanger. Works great in studs, drywall, and stucco (with the correct hardware of course).",5,There is no other way to hang a guitar,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B0009K9MUA,Howard J. Herman,"[0, 0]","Since this is the third hanger I have purchased it goes without saying that I really like it. My only criticism is that it ships with mounting hardware that is for a "brick" wall. I am fairly sure that 90%+ of those of us that use these hangers mount them on a plasterboard wall. How about shipping it with a suitable wall anchor for drywall? Otherwise, a great hanger that I trust for use with my expensive guitars.I'm just running out of wall space and money for new guitars.",5,Number 3 and still counting,1401580800,"06 1, 2014",positive A1ZGNCN1VRUO1H,B0009K9MUA,JC,"[1, 1]","This is a great guitar hanger that was recommended to me by several people. Great for people with babies/toddlers looking to get their guitars off the ground like myself.I love the unique self-locking mechanism that it has. The weight of the guitar lowers the hanger and moves the lock levers up so your guitar neck is securely fastened. I have an electric and an acoustic hanging up. The acousitc's body is about 4.5"" thick and has plenty of clearance from the wall when hung. The electric I think weights around 8 pounds and it held no problem by the Hercules hook. I believe the max weight it can hold is about 15lbs.I only installed into studs and wouldn't really want to try a drywall-only installation. The product does come with drywall anchors but many of the reviewers said the included drywall anchors are cheap and not that good. The wood screws that came with the product I found to be a little short (if you were installing on dry-wall in front of a stud). Others found this to be true too. I bought #8 Wood Screws in 2.5"" length at the hardware store and these worked perfectly for my install. The included screws I think are about 2"" in length or a little less.",5,"Awesome, awesome guitar hanger",1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A5JP93NSIK41I,B0009K9MUA,John Ellis,"[1, 1]","I was first exposed to the Hercules locking mechanism when our Praise Band leader brought in his Hercules two-guitar stand and I tried it with both my full-size 12-string guitar and my 5-string banjo. I was impressed. When I decided to buy some guitar hangers to reorganize my music room/amateur studio, I was excited to find that the same Hercules mechanism was available in a couple wall-hanger models. I put them on my wish list, where my son & daughter-in-law found them and bought three for me for Christmas this last weekend. I just finished putting them up and I'm completely satisfied with their solid construction. They give me confidence that they will hold my instruments reliably. I used the provided screws, which worked great for mounting them on the plank walls. I probably wouldn't trust the hollow wall anchors provided for drywall, but instead get something more substantial to mount it (like a toggle anchor).What I'm happiest about is that these hangers can be used with a variety of stringed instruments. The opening is wide enough to accommodate my classical guitar and 12-string guitars but not so wide as to not support my 5-string banjo. (I've submitted a photo showing them holding up a classical & 12-string guitars, and 5-string banjo). My friend plays Gretch semi-hollow body and Fender solid-body (and other) electric guitars with his Hercules 2-guitar stand, so I assume they would also work with the wall hangers.I am happy to recommend this handy little device to anyone who wants to get their favorite instrument up out of the way but still keep it handy.",5,Supports a variety of stringed instruments...,1293408000,"12 27, 2010",positive A10E3QH2FQUBLF,B0009K9MUA,Jorge Marin,"[0, 0]","fits just fine,I have two electric guitars and one bass, nothing can take it down ,you will see it recommended !",5,Hercules !,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A2G9UCBLL9YLET,B0009K9MUA,Moe,"[0, 0]",Very nice design. It can holds all the my guitars with no issues. The lock system is amazing and keeps my guitars well secured.,5,the best,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B0009K9MUA,overbybr,"[0, 0]",This clip does the same thing that the Hercules guitar stands do: Lock your guitar in place so you don't have to worry about it dropping or falling off the hanger. The auto-close function on the hanger is the best part of this hanger. Simply lift your guitar and it lets go everytime.,5,It's a Hercules Clip...Enough Said!,1340755200,"06 27, 2012",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B0009K9MUA,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 0]",I purchase this Hercules GSP38WB A/G guitar hanger for my Yamaha 700. Is just perfect for what is made for. 100% satisfaction.,5,Excellent guitar hanger,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B0009K9MUA,Slick Rhoads,"[0, 2]","I have purchased six of these over the last couple years. Why? Because they work. They mount securely into the drywall and lock the guitar into place. I don't think I'd ever buy any other device to hang a guitar on my wall. They feel rock-solid too.I highly recommend and will be buying more in the future.I gave it 4/5 stars because I haven't used any other devices like these before - maybe there is something better, but I haven't seen it yet.~Slick",4,I keep buying them because they work.,1342224000,"07 14, 2012",positive A3RBEESTJUZQ6D,B0009RHAT8,David H. Bailey,"[0, 0]","I had purchased a Peak violin stand but wasn't thrilled with the height of the violin bow holder -- the tip of the bow dangled just a bit too close to the floor for my comfort. This, being designed to hold either a violin or a viola, allows more height and I feel that the bow is safer. Additionally, this stand allows my violin to be placed on it with the shoulder rest in place while the Peak stand was less secure unless I removed the shoulder rest. So this stand is more versatile for a performing situation and for days at home when I want to have my violin handy and ready to play as time allows.Warning -- do not use any violin stand at all if you have a cat or dog which can come into the room where the violin is resting on the stand. The stand does have a lock to help keep the violin on the stand but it would be very easy to knock the whole thing over if a dog or cat were in a playful energetic mood.",5,This stand is great for my violin and bow,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive AZAYBFPLEDFL7,B0009RHAT8,Gerardo Piero Pavone,"[0, 0]","I could not expect a better violin stand. It is very robust, versatile, good looking and not very expensive. Highly recommended.",5,Excellent quality foer the price,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",positive A2P5U53IUTDUE6,B0009RHAT8,jbnomad,"[0, 0]",My wife plays the fiddle and the mandolin and this stand works great for both of them. It even has a bow holder and it is easy to pack and transport.,4,like it,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A6M441DQ7HL09,B0009RHAT8,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[6, 11]","I've two of these stands. On one of them, the base part of the tubing has lost its tack weld. If you carefully separate the pie slice shaped black foam from the base of the stand, you'll see that the base of the tubing is welded there. Mine lost its weld, so the tubing is not secure to the grey base - they separate - I was left holding the tubing while the grey base fell to the floor!UPDATE: 1/9/12 GLEN INGLES REFUSES TO REPLACE OR REPAIR THE STAND. BEWARE! ...and you should be aware that the stand is assembled in..............wait for it................China. That may explain why it failed, but Glen Ingles could have offered to replace it. I guess he doesn't want me to buy any more of his products, or refer others to his products. Well, that's his policy. That's okay, he's got competition, and I'll be purchasing from them instead.",1,BEWARE! Chinese stand FELL APART! - Ingles says I'm SOL,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",negative A136M3QYHUVN9A,B0009RHAT8,"Ralph Martin Smith ""Marty""","[0, 0]",This is a great stand for your violin or viola. I use it all the time and I feel that my violin is very safe in it at gigs.,5,Ingles adjustable stand for Violin or Viola,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive ABBE2DL4IFLM5,B0009RLE5Y,"Andrew D. Flint ""Andrew D Flint""","[0, 0]","I play in small tight places.. Sometimes, People dance right in front of us.. I actually bought one of these for my partner because for some reason, he would put his stand high and only use 1/3 of his boom to hold his microphone.. the rest of his boom arm stuck out into the crowd and because it was so tight, drunk dancers would bump into the boom part of the stand knock his microphone into his teeth.. Despite me telling him that he should just adjust his boom differently, he wouldn't and would continue to get annoyed by the drunk dancers.When I saw this, I thought it would make a nice christmas gift.. He does use it in the one place that he has problems but only here for some reason..I bought one for myself as well and I do like it.. The plastic piece that holds the extruding part to the other side of the boom does not stay in though.. It comes apart quite easily.. My only complaint..What I do love is that the teeth on the boom angle that connects to the stand holds the boom and it doesn't slip down at all! I personally love that because I have had Boom arms that "Go Limp" and their is nothing more annoying!!",4,Keeps people from bumping my extruding Boom arm,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A3AAUG2Z6BD186,B0009RLE5Y,"B. Hersey ""6-12 string""","[0, 0]",I do need a boom to keep the mic. stand away from my guitar when I'm playing and singing. This Posi-Lok Mini-Boom is a nice clean look and is very functional. On Stage has a well built unit here. I have ordered several! Highly recommended. Best price I have found is at Amazon.,5,This Posi-Lok system is great.,1392422400,"02 15, 2014",positive A1ZRXGT8QJXGET,B0009RLE5Y,"Bob Denton ""BDAZ""","[0, 0]","I use this for an instrument mic when sitting on stage. Rigid, easily adjustable and inexpensive. Lighter than a full boom.",4,Good alternative to a boom,1375056000,"07 29, 2013",positive A1ZXTQA6K1YOJ0,B0009RLE5Y,Brian Mark,"[0, 0]","I was concerned when I bought this that my microphone stand would be prone to tipping over since there isn't a counterweight. However, not only does this thing lock in tight and not slowly tip down like other boom stands I've used in the past, but it hasn't tipped over yet after quite a bit of use.",5,My concerns were unfounded,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A3GOS8Y7DV0E4X,B0009RLE5Y,Ed Figueroa,"[0, 0]","It's a short boom, but it works great. I really like the way it locks with interlocking teeth rather than simply tightening.",4,Locks great,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B0009RLE5Y,Paul D Ford,"[0, 0]","I use this boom attached to a desk clamp to hold a talk back mic (a cheap SM58 wannabe from Radio Shack). I like how I can collapse and tilt back the boom so it is out of the way when not in use, but then I can easily position for use with a generous 16 inch reach. Definitely cannot use this with a standard desk mic stand weighted base because of the tip risk, but a clamping mount works very well. The locking clutch is excellent, with a large nob and secure teeth. The smaller knob to control extending the boom is also more than sufficient. Just what I needed.",5,"Very solidly built, great locking clutch, great mounted to a desk clamp",1327190400,"01 22, 2012",positive A2N4QZ92NBKJZZ,B0009RLE5Y,Phaeton,"[4, 5]","When this product appeared to be defective I contacted the seller. While they agreed to an exchange they did say that I was liable for up to 5.81 in shipping costs. I thought that more than 25% of the item's cost was a bit much.I decided to conatct the ON STAGE people directly. Not only did they seem genuinely cocerned about their product living up to their standadrs they patiently and politely guided me through the proper set-up, determined that the item was defective and then pronmised me a replacement without having to return the defective item, a microphone boom. I had the replacemnt in about four days.I have been using ON STAGE instrument and microphone stands for several years now. They are extremely well manufactured, they look great and are sturdy as heck. And I am extremely greatful to the compnay for the way they handled my issue.I have rarely been so satisfied with the way an issue was resolved and at the same extremely satisfied with the product as well.On Stage Stands 7701B Tripod Boom Microphone StandSquier by Fender Affinity Telecaster, Butterscotch BlondeShure SE115-CL Sound Isolating Earphones (Clear)Mini 3.5mm Flexible Microphone for PC/Laptop/Skype",5,Great Manufacturer,1318377600,"10 12, 2011",positive A2H629SI5VJGRM,B0009RLE5Y,"Robert Mitchell ""Rob Mitchell""","[0, 0]",This mini telescoping boom is the bomb! It is built very well with long lasting parts. It looks very professional and works without any problems. It fit perfect on my new Hercules mic stand and was ready to go. It holds your condenser mic very solid for a worry-free session. Especially if you have an expensive heavy mic you want to protect without any question of durability. I'd say it it worth every penny if you prefer quality equipment in your studio. This one is definitely a hit!,5,On Stage And Loving It!,1310947200,"07 18, 2011",positive A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B000A1HU1G,Jay,"[4, 4]",I was looking for a thin crash on a budget and I gave this company a try and I couldnt be more happy..I had reservations at first but when I installed it on my set and used it today I was very surprised.. It hasa great hissing crash that lingers a bit as a much more expensive cymbal would have. This companyputs out a good cymbal and I have a combination of all of the top line names on my set.,5,Great Cymbal for the Money !!,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive APVLFUAI3IDF7,B000A1HU1G,linh,"[1, 1]","It's made from China, but very please for me, sound so warm and vibration much better than famous brand. Will buy again with other size. Which 6 stars.",5,"Yes I love it, and U will love it too.",1367539200,"05 3, 2013",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B000A1HU1G,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[0, 0]","this is honestly my favorite cymbal out of all 9 cymbals that I possess and use. very brilliant and resonant, definitely sounds like it costs a lot more than the actual price. trust this cymbal once and you won't be disappointed. it lasts a pretty long while too. it's a thin splash so it does tend to break after about 8 months of use er so, but to replace it is dirt cheap so not really a big issue there. all in all I definitely recommend trying this product",5,My Favorite Cymbal,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B000A1HU1G,NoName,"[0, 0]","Wuhan makes great products for the money. I have the 18" medium crash and so I decided to try the 16", both are great cymbals for the buck. If you close your eyes you would swear you were using a Zylgian from the 60's or 70's. Nice tight crash with some great overtones heard in more expensive cymbals, With any cymbal it is the way that you play it that makes it sound great, so with a little drum finese you can get a great sound out of it, the 18" is a bit warmer than the 16", the 16" sounds well smaller and a little less sustain a bit colder than the 18", bought 4 Wuhans, the 16",18" 21"(ride) and a 12" splash. Will review each one as they come in from Amazon. Why the 4 stars?....well its not a higher end or classic zylgian but damn close, if your on a budget like I am, go for Wuhans. I have been a producer and multi instrumentalist for years, this is a really good product and excellent 16" crash. Wuhan really impresses me. There are some great video's of Wuhans on You Tube, you should really check those out before buying Wuhans, or any cymbal for that matter. I am very pleased with this 16" crash!",4,Very Good Crash.,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B000A1HU1G,Tony,"[0, 0]","Nice cymbal, better price . I'm no Metallurgist but this cymbal seems to compare with the more expensive ones without the high price tag .",5,Worth the Money,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive ANZGC4YCEQC6W,B000A2HDXA,Bobby L. Tefft,"[1, 1]","My problem is that I am used to playing Hohner Golden Melody and Special 20 harps. I guess I should have paid attention to the other 1 and 2 star ratings. These harps have no volume. Don't waste your money on them. I guess the only thing worth having is the case, but the case has no handles or carry strap.5/25/14 - I said the case had no handle, well I take that back. There is a little strap inside that prevents the case from opening flat. I was able to fold that little strap outwards and then zip the two zippers up to it. With one finger I can carry the case with my quality harps inside.",1,Just terrible.,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",negative ALVPGO19QI1SC,B000A2HDXA,Charles Wathen,"[0, 0]","Exceeded my expectations on quality and price. When I saw the deal on Amazon, I thought it would be low quality harmonicas, but they are good quality.",5,Satisfied Customer,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B000A2HDXA,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]","I'm a total beginner so I don't really know if my review will be useful. I have nothing to compare these too except my Lee Oskar. They sound good to me...that's what's most important right? These do have a kind of nasty "new car smell" to them, but I'm leaving the box open to see if airing them out helps. It's not a big deal, but it's the only negative I can find with them. Rock on bro!",5,Now I have all the harps I need,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A2X3UAK5HLALMJ,B000A2HDXA,"Guitarist, Bassist, Gamer","[0, 0]","I purchase a set of these, and first off, the case itself is worth 10 dollars. It is a quality heavy cloth case with a felt/velvet lining. The harmonicas are almost unbearable to play as soon as they arrive as they reek like plastic and oil, but after leaving the case open 2 days, they barely smell, and they are still airing out. I love how light they are due to the plastic cases, even if they aren't super loud. They are a great buy for the money, as I simply wanted a cheap set to mess around with and try out different keys. The notes are slightly difficult to bend, but the reeds are still loosening up. All the notes play but a few of the higher ones needed a little encouragement with overblowing and lightly breaking them in a little, but the harps all sound great after 5 mins of break in. I am quite happy with the product, and they honestly could be much worse for the price. The blues and set is only 10 dollars more with metal casings and probably better components, but these were good too. I would recommend to anyone who has a decent harmonica in C but wants to experiment with other keys... Good buy",5,Great for price,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A1D086N00QVF8Z,B000A2HDXA,"I.M. ""Ricky""","[0, 0]",All these harmonicas in one case and they sound great. You have to get use to the plastic but it is very easy to do and once you do get ready to play away. Nice tone and fun.,5,Great Value,1402876800,"06 16, 2014",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B000A2HDXA,Jeremy D.,"[0, 0]","The C has the same numbered base plate top and bottom, so the numbers are totally opposite on each side. I see what people mean about the taste, but that's hardly a problem as I knew what I was purchasing. Overall, reasonably satisfied, will give them a good try later.",3,QC must have been asleep the day they made these!,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",neutral A3USVXMH3QNRLG,B000A2HDXA,Ken Yo,"[0, 0]",Disappointing; was looking for to receiving these.But; mostly they are unplayable. Leak air badly. Easier learning bagpipes than these things.Save your money and get some harps that actually work.Decent case though.,1,Useless,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",negative A6M441DQ7HL09,B000A2HDXA,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[3, 3]","Hohner Marine Band, Hohner Special 20 and Lee Oskar Major Diatonic harps fit well in this case. Hohner's Big River Harp does NOT fit properly in the case - it is longer than the others, and doesn't snug in. I'll either return the case or order two Lee Oskars to replace my two Big River models. Or, I can just deal with the fact that they don't fit quite properly, but probably ""good enough"". Decisions, decisions.Haven't played the toy harps yet, first things first. I bought the case for the case, not for the included harps.",4,NOT ALL HOHNER DIATONIC MODELS FIT THIS CASE,1226188800,"11 9, 2008",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B000A2HDXA,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","I don't play these myself, I bought them for my daughter. They look kinda flimsy but for the price, they are ok for beginners to play.",3,They're just ok,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",neutral A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B000A2HDXA,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[0, 0]","Im a beginner. Good harps. Good solid sound.I cant bend at all so no idea if its just me.Youtube these, there's loads of videos.",5,Good sounding inexpensive harps and great case,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive A27GPJSZDRQ1ZW,B000A2HDXA,Smurfie,"[2, 2]","I have other harmonica's but thought I'd like a set of blues harps. I thought that if it's made by Hohner, it must be fairly good. Wow, was I wrong. Too hard to push notes through them. I wouldn't recommend these to anyone.",2,Not worth the money,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",negative A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B000A2HOB6,Adam G,"[0, 1]",I tried these on my 2008 Talyor GA4e and the sound was just a bit to bright. The heavier bass strings didn't really add the bassy sound I was hoping for just more of a thud. YMMV.,3,Not the sound I was looking for.,1339977600,"06 18, 2012",neutral A2FCEH4VOA71GU,B000A2HOB6,ChevisN7,"[0, 0]",Clean and clear sound. Great for strumming and using a pick but a little soft for finger picking. I prefer a string with a little more volume. They tune well and hold a tune well.,4,Nice Sound,1381449600,"10 11, 2013",positive A3MTR7P9PYAALX,B000A2HOB6,Craig Richard Gillette,"[0, 0]","I usually use ""extra-lights"" because my fingers are wimps, I like the bottom E to go down to a small .010. I have heard though, that you get more oomph, bass, and it is better for recording to use heavier gauge strings; so I decided to try and start using lights and mediums instead. Also, I finally bought my first Martin (Woo Hoo!) and researched strings for it, and I read a comment from one person who said the lights would have slight buzz, and the mediums put too much pressure on the neck and he said the ""Light- Mediums"" were a happy medium and a good balance.When I got my Martin D15 M, I cleaned it up, and then restrung it with a set of these ""Light -Mediums"". At first my fingertips protested and got real sore real fast; but that is because I am adding .025 width to the E string (.010 to .0125) ouch! I just have to build up my callouses, which will take a few weeks of torture, ugh. But, the sound is AWESOME. Part of it is the Martin guitar of course, but these strings, when I hit the G chord, ring out with a deep, warm and long-sustaining bass thump. You feel it in your chest when you hit the bass strings, the 6th, 5th and 4th. The treble strings bend pretty easily. No buzzing. They have no coating , so they SQUEAK like hell. (TIP: I put a molecule or 2 of hand lotion on my fingertips 15 minutes prior to playing and it helps keep the squeak down) These strings are great, I recommend them. I will try and update my review 3 months from now and let you know about their longevity, etc.",4,Nice blend between light and medium,1348790400,"09 28, 2012",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B000A2HOB6,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[3, 4]","Tried these on a Laguna acoustic guitar. They are basic standard traditional strings. They sound good, they are light weight. On this guitar they sound a bit too bright. My preference is to use Elixirs, prefer the feel and sound on this guitar (Elixir PolyWeb Acoustic Guitar Strings (Light)).These strings do not last less time than the Elixirs. Mostly fresh strings sound good on a guitar. Some people like a brand new set before every gig, others will go weeks or months before changing. If you are an every gig person, well the Martin set is probably perfect for you - they are much less expensive than others. Leaving strings in for an extended period - Elixirs or other coated strings are probably a better idea.There is no such thing as a perfect guitar string for every guitar. The choice is all about your personal preference and the guitar you play. I think the Martins are a very good value in a standard traditional style. So for the price, these are an excellent value.",4,Good Value,1264809600,"01 30, 2010",positive A3M9FH2OZKYF4D,B000A2HOB6,"D. L. Sniderman ""Amazon Fan""","[1, 2]","Crikey, where to begin. Firstly, I hated the fact that they package two strings to a paper packet. Secondly, they mismarked one of the packets, so it appeared I had two "D" strings, instead of two "E" strings. Lastly, and certainly the least favorably, once tuned up, the strings sounded terrible! They were tinny and clangy sounding. I've never heard worse strings. Fortunately, I had bought a package of Ernie Ball Earthwood med. light, as well. I replaced the godawful Martins with the Ernie Ball's and they were far, far better! Shame on Martin for such a piss poor product. I'll never buy their strings again.",1,"Horrible, Awful, Nasty, Spiteful Strings!",1371945600,"06 23, 2013",negative A214MI77WXVK9Q,B000A2HOB6,Kim K.,"[0, 0]","I would definitely buy these strings again. They are high quality, great durablity and a great price. The Martin name is synonymous with quality.",4,Excellent Medium duty strings,1372377600,"06 28, 2013",positive AA169UZEJYAV1,B000A2HOB6,Luckystar,"[0, 0]","I like these even better than the Martin Custom Lights. They give off such a warm tone, and are holding up very well.",5,Warm Sound!,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive A2KKZHISX9YKMI,B000A2HOB6,"PJY ""pjsailor""","[0, 2]","After reading all the great reviews, I moved to these Light/Medium strings from the light gauge. They do sound much better and have a better tone than the light gauge. However, I noticed one thing that has driven me crazy. Finger slides are much harder with these strings. The lower strings (E, A G) just don't slide as easily until there is some buildup in them. As a result my fingers get out of position and don't hit clear notes until I've slid those areas a couple of times. That's probably due to the oil and other nasties build up in the strings or me just getting used to them. The packaging was also a bit confusing. Since there are two strings to an envelope, it seems I too easily get the strings reversed on set up. Other string makers I have tried, color coded their strings and it made it much easier to string up. Overall good strings and I'll probably buy them again.",4,"Good strings, but are they for me?",1296345600,"01 30, 2011",positive A23NSKTMSPPBTR,B000A2HOB6,Wayne,"[2, 3]","By definition, medium is an in between size. But when it comes to guitar strings, most of the range goes from extra light to medium. On that scale, these strings would be above a literal medium. For me, the guitar is not an everyday instrument. I don't typically spend five hours a day with one, and sometimes go weeks without picking one up. But I do have periods where I will spend many hours a day playing and don't want something that will kill me.Medium in the guitar string sense of the word is too much for me. Light and custom light are easier to play, but can make a higher end Martin guitar sound like one closer to the bottom of the line. For me, these light-medium are exactly where I want my strings to be.If you like Martin's medium, find them a bit much at times, but find that you give up too much when you play much lighter ones, you may find that these are a great choice. I don't feel I am missing anything compared to the Medium. If I had two identical guitars with new strings of each type, I would probably find differences in a side by side comparison. But without that, I don't think I'd notice the difference with normal listening. With the lighter varieties, that would be far from true.If Martin extra light and light were the skim milk and 1% milk of strings, these light-medium would be the 2% that came along for people who wanted something lighter but still came close to the whole milk taste.",5,A great choice for Martin strings,1308614400,"06 21, 2011",positive A2C6Z7M3RMUG45,B000A2HOB6,"Wes Caldwell ""Wes Caldwell""","[0, 0]","love these strings, but I have always been and still am a fan of Ernie Ball, they just sound better, bend easier and have a longer life span, but Martin are very good too, I just prefer Ernie Ball, but they were sold out and I needed strings fast.",5,great strings but ernie ball are better,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B000A6ASSS,al,"[0, 0]",these are the best strings around. last a long time especially if you live near the beach where corrosion is always a concern.,5,good stuff,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",positive A1WJVU9KICHFI,B000A6ASSS,ben,"[0, 0]",I keep an acoustic out on a stand in my office to keep handy for when inspiration strikes. I used d'addarios for many years. I switched to these and their longevity is drastically more noticeable. they sound great too. The added expense is more than made up for by the extra long life afforded by the coating.,5,These have become my go to acoustic guitar string,1368489600,"05 14, 2013",positive AB39UO500J4EP,B000A6ASSS,CaptAdams35,"[0, 0]","They're 2 days on and sound fantastic already. I've come to expect nothing but excellence from Elixirs, they're the best I've played on to date, whether electric or acoustic. I very highly recommend these to anyone looking to get great tone straight out of the box",5,Great tone,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A34QHL6I85K3V5,B000A6ASSS,Chris,"[1, 3]","Personally, I love the nanoweb strings. I have 4 guitars, and they each get played once every couple weeks. As I'm no pro, I don't want to put strings on them that I'm going to have to change every time, just to mess around at my apt.I don't mind that they are extra slippery, or that they sound a tad bit ""different"" than other strings. They're exactly what I want - A string that makes my guitar sound good for 4 months without changing strings.",4,"These will last you, the rest is taste",1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B000A6ASSS,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[1, 1]","These acoustic strings are used on a Laguna acoustic guitar. They are just the right weight, and just the right amount of flex. We've tried D'Addario, brighter sound (D'Addario Acoustic Guitar Strings Set, EXP 80/20 Lite), and Martin, a little stiff (Martin Strings SP Phosphor Bronze 12.5-55 MSP4150). In the end, these Elixirs sound and feel best on this guitar.The difference between these strings - nanoweb and polyweb - the nano's have a very light coating that you almost don't feel. So if you like standard not coated strings, the nano's are probably the way to go. If you want a bit of softness, the polys are a better bet.As has been said, there is no perfect guitar string for everyone. The perfect guitar string is the one that feels and sounds right to you on your guitar. For the combination we have, these are outstanding strings.On the strings lasting longer, that's hard to say. Fresh strings do sound better. It's clear that the wound strings do not corrode like non-coated strings. But I'm not certain these last so much longer. We buy them because they sound good and have the right amount of flex to them - playability. Corrosion or crud on the string isn't the sole factor in changing strings.Elixir is a wonderful company. On my third or fourth sets of Elixir strings, the G string snapped as my son was tuning the guitar for the first time. Elixir is outstanding, they will replace any string that doesn't perform up to your standard.The other amazing thing - I've watched tons of videos and watched a lot of guys change strings, and I'm still very confused. The Elixir website (it's pretty simple elixirstring dot com) is outstanding. Ther is a two part video from the Taylor factory on how to change strings. I swear that if you follow those instructions, you will change strings in minutes. It is so simple and so reproducible. I love this technique.",5,"Excellent strings - Great customer service, and great video for changing strings",1276560000,"06 15, 2010",positive A109ME7C09HM2M,B000A6ASSS,Douglas W. Fielder,"[0, 0]","Elixir Strings are the best I have ever used, they sound great and last far longer (tonally) than anything else I have tried.....",5,Best Strings I have ever used....,1379808000,"09 22, 2013",positive A2RCCN4KEXZGC8,B000A6ASSS,"Joe Average ""Joe Average""","[0, 0]","I only play Elixir strings. They are relatively finger friendly, hold their tune well and are much longer lasting than many strings I have played in the past. These were for an electric acoustic I just bought, which is why I got a lighter string than I normally play. I will move to mediums once I get the feel of the guitar. Of course, they will be Elixirs as well.",5,The ONLY Strings,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000A6ASSS,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","Elixir's Nanoweb Light Phosphor Bronze strings are the best strings I've ever used on my Alvarez acoustic -- a guitar I've now owned for over 30 years. They certainly are the longest lasting strings that seem to be out there, they have a nice punchy tone, and are easy on the fingers. Unlike the Elixir Extra Lights that I found to be lacking in bass and just a tad on the mushy side on a short-scale guitar, these seem like an ideal combination. I may buy another set soon and restring the short-scale instrument with lights. Compared with some brands and gauges of more ""old school"" strings, there may be a little less bass response, but these sound good, pretty even through the set, and the convenience of not having to change strings so often outweighs whatever minor issues that one might have with the ping of the low E string.",5,The Best Yet,1257206400,"11 3, 2009",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B000A6ASSS,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]","You cannnot go wrong with Elixir accoustic guitar strings. Taste in strings is difficult to discuss as what appeals to one may not appeal to another. However, you cannot go wrong with those strings. I highly recommend them. I like their mellow sound which will last longer than other strings I have tried.",4,Great strings for my Ovation Celebrity.....,1354492800,"12 3, 2012",positive A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B000A6ASSS,lfeez,"[0, 0]",This is the only brand I would ever buy the sound is superior and easy to play. These are well worth the money!,5,Amazing product,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B000A6ASSS,Mike Griffith,"[0, 0]",I love the Elixir strings. They sound great and play easy. I would recommend them to anyone. Give them a try..,5,Great strings,1373846400,"07 15, 2013",positive A1K2VGY3VJ6XI0,B000A6ASSS,Nathan B.,"[0, 0]","I am a beginner guitar player, so I don't have too much experience with different types of strings. But, I can say that when compared to the stock strings of my Fender Acoustic guitar, these things are like night and day. A much brighter sounds and a little easier on the fingers. Highly recommended.",5,Great Strings,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B000A6ASSS,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]","You can never go wrong with Elixir Strings Acoustic Phosphor Bronze Strings NANOWEB Coating, 6-String,...The great long lasting sound is worth the extra cost.",5,"Elixir Strings Acoustic Phosphor Bronze Strings NANOWEB Coating, 6-String,...",1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B000A6ASSS,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]",These strings are just okay - they last about 4 months and then they start to fray a little bit.,3,Okay,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",neutral A1L3H6SSKSRNGV,B000A6ASSS,Rojimbo,"[0, 0]","they seemed a litte expensive but once you play them you know they will last you a VERY long time and their sound is great, these strings are not focused on performance but endurance, best string I've ever played!",5,Great strings!,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1BCRHGUE3ZWEU,B000A6ASSS,Sabrehagn,"[0, 0]",I absolutely love these strings. They enhance the deep rich sound on my dreadnought. They last a long time and they keep their great sound for a long time. If there was a way to give 10 stars I would.,5,Absolutely amazing!,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A2D91EJR5M0CUP,B000A6ASSS,"Sakira Del Rosario ""Time Traveling""","[0, 0]","Polyweb strings have a heavier coating so I prefer nanoweb for the ultra-thin coat and brighter sound. They're easy on my fingers and make the most beautiful sound. Because they're coated and have anti-rust, they last up to months longer than regular strings and don't make much finger sounds. Favorite strings.",5,Best strings,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive AB8JKS38BK9P,B000A6ASSS,The Kid,"[0, 0]","I only use elixirs on my taylor now 1, because they last months on end while maintaining that new string zing, and 2 because they are super smooth. It's like playing a silk guitar. Get these strings.",5,Sweet Strings,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B000A6ASSS,TonyTee,"[0, 0]",These strings are noticeably warmer compared to the brighter Bronze Nanoweb. Still a great guitar string. A real winner for Elixir who are the originators of "Goretex" A real triumph of re-invention. Well done Goretex!,5,Warmer Guitar Strings - A must have for guitarists,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A32ZC1AIF9B85,B000A6ASSS,"Van Zeppelin ""Music can express emotions that...","[0, 0]","If your like me and have a big dreadnaught, especially one with a spruce top and a scalped X bracing, you should really get these strings. They bring out the brightness my guitar was hiding with the D'Daddarios and they are about the same price. Best of all they last extremely long, but I've broken a few strings over the past months. Overall great strings and pretty consistent.",5,Bright!,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A3AT69S9R8ZWGT,B000A6ASSS,Widmarke K. Loo,"[0, 0]","Very good string!! I've been using Elixir strings for about ten years now. I've been a full time musician for about 14 years now and for what I do these sound the best and last for 3 or more month's. Within these ten years I've only had 2 strings break on me, and I sometimes work 6 days a week for many for at a time",5,"Elixir Strings Acoustic Phosphor Bronze Strings NANOWEB Coating, 6-String",1306195200,"05 24, 2011",positive A394SBIRC4A8S9,B000A6ASSS,zak,"[0, 0]","I have never been much of a fan for coated strings. I normally use DAddario EJ 16's but I do like these Elixirs, after about 4 weeks of playing they are starting to fade, not stay in tune and I notice fuzz on the wound strings at the sound hole. They do feel nice to the touch and a nice tone but pretty expensive for four week turnaround",4,Elixir nanoweb light PB strings,1312934400,"08 10, 2011",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B000A6GTDG,Cefer,"[9, 18]","I am very disappointed. The guitar was packed with its strings tensioned and the top detachment partially from the guitar body.It is unusable until repaired.Update: It has been several days after writing and attach photographs to the seller (Amazon), and have not received any communication.",1,Very disappointed with the seller (Amazon.com LLC),1324598400,"12 23, 2011",negative A1JNNQAUI5FZV,B000A6GTDG,Cliff,"[0, 2]","Dont be cheap. take it to a guitar shop and ask for a full tuning for new guitars. The low e buzzed pretty bad until i did that. If you are doing more than just finger-picking, you might want to add pick-shield. My wife used it for some naked newborn pics and the guitar got most of the compliments which I had very mixed feelings about. If you play mostly standing, this is the guitar for you. If you sit down, it slides out from your lap alot due to the curve of the back. But it is loud and sounds very rich considering the price of the guitar. Good structural integrity thus far. My newborn is now 15 months and its is holding up nicely considering how many times she has gotten a hold of it. I really should get a case.",4,great sound after some fine tuning,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B000A6GTDG,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]",A friend of my has one and I just found in love with it. Great sound! Beautiful color! The Applause exceeds my expectation whether it is unplugged or amplified.,5,Great soud,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive A2WJBUGJ39ZSC8,B000A6GTDG,JETPILOT,"[16, 17]",No Doubt.... It's not a really exceptional guitar but for the money you get more than you should. First impression of the guitar was terrible. I took it out of the box and started to play. The neck had a huge bow in it. The truss rod was completely loose. I had to adjust the truss rod to make the guitar playable. I'm not sure if it was just my guitar that wasn't set up or if that's the way they come. If they come with a loose truss rod then this guitar is not for a beginning player as properly adjusting the neck is best left to someone who knows what they are going. Once the neck was setup and the guitar tuned I was pleasantly surprised. The guitar sounded pretty good. The neck is thin and has the familiar feel of an electric. Action was good. Upper fret access is really good. The guitar stays in tune while playing. Plugged into an amp playing through the pickup offered no surprises. The bright red red stained finish on the top was a nice touch. I expected red paint. I would have preferred bigger frets for bending and ease of fretting. They are a little small. $175 for a roundback is really a no brainer. If your a beginner or have some playing experience you will enjoy this guitar and the value it offers.,5,Best Guitar You Can Buy For The Money,1314057600,"08 23, 2011",positive A17A1KTVI3DG6U,B000A6GTDG,Nathan A. Edwards,"[88, 89]","This instrument might actually be in a class of its own. That is, it would be extremely difficult to find a guitar in this price band that comes even remotely close in terms of quality; not only with regard to craftsmanship, but certainly the sound it produces. The Applause exceeds expectation whether it is unplugged, amplified, or even run directly through a mixer. Beyond sounding comparatively spectacular, it is far more durable than perhaps any other hollow-bodied instrument on the market due to its components and design. The electronics are reliable and the instrument is accessible, or playable, to even the most novice of musicians. This guitar is the ideal instrument for a beginner or a younger musician, simply because it is cost efficient, durable, and as easy to play for the price as one might be able to find anywhere. Even experienced guitarists will almost certainly appreciate its action, sound and durability if not only for the purposes of practice and travel. This is an exceptional value and an excellent instrument.",5,An Unbeatable Value,1239753600,"04 15, 2009",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B000A6GY1I,Joehorse,"[2, 2]","These strings fit the Bill perfectly for ""MY"" desired sound from a Yamaha LJ-16 Acoustic Guitar which has been ""Doctored"" with Bone Saddle, Pins and nut. When I decided to put the money into the guitar, it was my belief that the Elixir Strings would continue to provide the sound and feel that I like so much in the LJ-16 and after all the work was completed......that proved to be true to form. I did move to the Medium for a little improvement from the Bass side and it's a most outstanding sound from a medium price, hand crafted guitar. Elixir has the best (most comfortable) feel, to me, of all the strings that I've tested and these provide the best (for my liking) sound on this guitar. Try them if it's quality sound that you're looking for..............These are great!!!!",5,Super Buy.,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A1K2VGY3VJ6XI0,B000A6GY1I,Nathan B.,"[5, 5]","WAY better than stock strings that I received with my Fender acoustic. I am a beginner guitar player, but I was definitely able to hear a much brighter tone and it felt a little better on the fingers.",5,Excellent,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B000A6GY1I,"Peter ""Thib's""","[1, 1]","These strings are my second choice after the Elixir 80/20 Bronze. They are warmer sounding, well balanced. Cost a lot but well worth it to me.",5,Very good sound,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000A6GY1I,puddytat,"[0, 1]",Guess this was an open box or dented box but the stuff inside seemed ok. Will need to check them next week or so.,3,Seems good given the price,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",neutral AXP9CF1UTFRSU,B000A6GY1I,tada,"[0, 0]","Strings on my accoustic were old, probably corroded. It was time to replace all with frest strings. These are great, did the job.",5,Acoustic Guitar strings.,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A1WJBJUQ24G8BU,B000A6GY1I,"TerranautX ""Jim""","[0, 0]","I have absolutely no gripes with Elixir nanoweb phosphor bronze strings. I have been using them since the first appeared on the scene and have become my go-to brand. I've read many reviews where some people complain of sting breakage. I have yet to ever break an Elixir acoustic guitar string (in over 10 years of playing them). Can't even imagine. The only other coated string that may be a little better is Clear Tone--but I have had inconsistencies with them and because they cost more, I just go with Elixir and am never disappointed. I'm not a fan of the ""Polyweb"" which has a much more visible thick coating. The nano-webs get it right--they last a long time, sound great, and as far as I know don't flake polymer dust in your kisser.",5,Outstanding sound and quality,1347062400,"09 8, 2012",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000AAGM0M,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","In my house alone we have a bass player, a acoustic guitar player, a sax player and a violinist, that is not counting myself (I attempt to play mandolin and harmonica, usually I fail) so diverse instruments used to require different tuners but with this little all in one the clutter of tuners and pitchpipes is history, I just set aside a music nook in the family room with this mounted to a music stand and everyone can tune before practice, the sax player sneers at us tuners but still finds use for the reference notes and metronome function built into this little beauty.just be sure to buy theKorg CM-100L Clip On Contact Microphone For Tunersif you want to tune your instrument while others are playing.",5,One of the nicer tuners at the price point,1326585600,"01 15, 2012",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B000AAGM0M,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[2, 2]","I have had a Korg CA-30 tuner for a few years which I really like.I wanted to get a metronome and liked the idea of having a combined unit.Initially I bought a Boss TU-80 for more money, but returned it because the response time and volume was not as good as the Korg TM-40,and the batteries rattled around in their compartment.Also I like having the middle green LED for tuning.The price here can't be beat and it's a well built item that works great.I was concerned about the power buttons sticking out too much, but they take more pressure that it would seem, and there is a delay until it turns on or off, so that turned out not to be an issue.I am not real hot for the color, but it's nicely made and works well, so I will live with it.I especially like the little folding stand in the back, rather than having to find an old credit card.",5,Great!,1263340800,"01 13, 2010",positive A165EMA3YTIM6A,B000AAGM0M,Beach Panda,"[1, 1]","I have it for more than 6 months and mostly use it for practicing with the metronome. I have another tuner, which is set EADGBE, that is much easy to tune without any confusion. Although this tuner has flexibility for tuning differently, it's confusing for me because it keeps changing the chord and going left & right +/-20 or more. However, it's a bonus for using the tuner, and I don't have to bring all to the classes. For the metronome, which is my initial purpose to purchase it, it's great and have enough adjustable calibration, 13 beats, rhythms, and tempos for practices.",4,Okay but Tuner is confusing!,1325721600,"01 5, 2012",positive A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B000AAGM0M,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[0, 0]","I've owned this and a couple of other Korge Tuners in the past, and currently own three.In the past I would use a keyboard to get the bottom E on my guitar and take it from there. These days accurate portable tuners are so inexpensive I keep a few of these around and take at least one with me when I go out with my guitars. I also use it to tune my violin, and it works great.If you buy the new clip on sensor it even gets better.Over all for the cost you can't go wrong. These used to be expensive none-essentials, but today they're small accurate and portable.",5,Small accurate and portable.,1198540800,"12 25, 2007",positive A2R4YQNCYMS8M7,B000AAGM0M,crazy_flutist,"[2, 2]","Got this tuner/metronome as a replacement for a tuner-only model. This is INCREDIBLY easy to use right out of the package. The tuner function indicates clearly whether you are sharp or flat (or amazingly in tune). The metronome is easy to use and has great subdivisions (eighth notes, sixteenths,etc). For home and ensemble use, I personally couldn't ask for a better gadget for the price. Very happy with it!",5,Super Easy to Use,1328918400,"02 11, 2012",positive A3VVKC910FN4EK,B000AAGM0M,David Basham,"[1, 1]",This little box is great for metronome use. It is loud and the screen is easy to see. The tuner function can be a little disconcerting sometimes. It seems to work ok but the display might fluctuate from G to C when tuning to G on a Bass guitar. I used it to set my intonation on a new Bass and it was well worth the price I paid. I would buy another one if I lost this one.,5,Good for the money,1277596800,"06 27, 2010",positive A18C03TA8N26L4,B000AAGM0M,Javier Fernandez,"[1, 1]","I really like this product as it comes complete with all functions anyone needs. I just miss the ""mecanical"" click of a mechanic metronome. The rest is just great. i've bought a cable which allows me to connect the metronome to my line6 amp and the result is much much better.",3,Good tuner and metronome,1294704000,"01 11, 2011",neutral A151EUL2C4GJNE,B000AAGM0M,"John C. ""Fine Artist""","[15, 16]","I am quite pleased with this product. It's relatively inexpensive, small and light weight. It operates on two AA batteries (included). I use it primarily for a banjo and a guitar and the reference is easy to use and appears to be quite accurate. The LED and large meter allows these old eyes to see it easily. I should have ordered the CM-100 clip-on tuner at the same time (placed a separate order later) to allow to tune in a noisy music (jam or band) environment. You can fine tune your tuning with the calibration settings. There is also a 12 note sound generator built in for reference pitches. The metronome is pretty loud for the small size. I have a hearing loss, so if I can hear it, even while playing, it must be pretty good. The speeds are from 40-208 BPM. You can select between two modes PENDULUM STEP (Preset values, 40,42,44---88,92,96, etc) or FULL STEP which allows you to change incrementally by one (40, 41, 42---206, 207, 208, etc). Beat tap allows you change the time signature from 0-7 beats and also duplets, triplets, quadruplets and triplets and quadruplets without center beats. It has a 1/8"" mini earphone jack for private use. It is possible to use the metronome and the tuner simultaneously. I bought mine from Austin Bazaar. Shipping was FREE and FAST. I give it five stars and recommend that you can give it serious consideration.",5,Very Nice Tuner Metronome,1201478400,"01 28, 2008",positive A36C867ZDP30NQ,B000AAGM0M,John D,"[1, 1]",This device functions wonderful but the beeping of the metronome could be a little louder and of a more pleasant tone (sounds like a 1980's video game beep) but I am just being picky. I bought this for my son and he loves it.,4,Good Tuner and Metronome,1297555200,"02 13, 2011",positive A1EWYZI4ZHU9XZ,B000AAGM0M,Mark J,"[0, 0]","As an acoustic guitar player, I think this is a great product.I had previously been using the Korg GA-1, which is a fine basic tuner. The GA-1 works like many basic guitar tuners, where you designate the string and it shows you the note in standard tuning (or with one, two, or three flats). But the TM-40 works by just showing the pitch you're currently playing among any of the 12 reference pitches - making alternate tunings and open tunings much simpler.Now I use the TM-40 at home as my main tuner, and the GA-1 rides around in my case. Both great products.",5,Phenomenal value for the price,1298937600,"03 1, 2011",positive A1QAT2Y011KWFX,B000AAGM0M,"MildCritter ""the critter""","[23, 23]","Pros: It's a good tuner, it's a good metronome, and it's a great combination package. The flip-out stand on the back makes it easier to see than when it's lying flat. The metronome has excellent selections of different rhythms and is easy to program.Cons: the buttons on the front are raised on top of other raised areas, and it's too easy to accidentally turn the unit on. The tuning sound activated once in my pocket while I was sitting in the audience at a band contest. Also, unlike the CA-30 tuner, this one favors higher notes strongly over bass and makes it difficult to tune low instruments in a noisy environment.Also, it quit working suddenly after about a year. Other people I know who've had this tuner have complained about lack of durability.",3,"Good for a single package, but there are better",1234569600,"02 14, 2009",neutral A27S1RZ4JF0S3N,B000AAGM0M,Qian,"[2, 2]",Works well since I got it. I didn't change battery for more than 6 months.,5,Very good product.,1272153600,"04 25, 2010",positive ANVQ2KPZUNR4R,B000AAGM0M,SnoopGrampyGramps,"[0, 0]","The tuner is perfect for me. It fits in the guitar case, mandolin case and the dulcimer case. Just perfect for making those play dates at the Resonance Fair. Always spot on with the frequency. Nice product.",5,Beginner,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B000AAGM0M,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]",This metronome is a bit of the big size but there is really nothing like it.. It is so durable filled with options. Very versatile product for the seriousdedicated musician.,5,durable,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B000AAGM0M,Willie V. Hughes,"[3, 3]","Tuner works as it should-- almost a little too precisely (it's pretty sensitive).The metronome will drive you crazy. It has various beats which is a nice touch, but the sounds are horrible. Think of the most sterile electronic clicks/beeps you can and then add nails-on-chalkboard for good measure. There are much better sounding metronomes out there. I bought this Korg for the tuner function and that's about all I'll use it for.",3,Nice tuner; annoying metronome,1294617600,"01 10, 2011",neutral A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B000AC6DVS,C. Sharpguy,"[1, 2]",Works well - easily keeps my guitars humidified with less maintenance than other humidifiers I've had.,4,Simple and it works!,1285804800,"09 30, 2010",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B000AC6DVS,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","Dampit was recommended to me by a guitar instructor years ago, and I have used the standard model for some time. It seemed kind of tricky to get it to hold enough water to humidify the guitar yet still get it dry enough to have absolutely zero drips inside the instrument.I used to hang it by the clip and let it drip dry for about 15 minutes while I was doing other things before placing it in the guitar.Later I wound up trying the Humidipak humidifiers and to help recharge them on a Dreadnought, I took to putting the Dampit in a gallon plastic bag with distilled water and a resealable top, pressing on the sides to saturate it, then rolling it up in a Planet Waves Microfiber polishing cloth and pressing on the end of the cloth to soak it. Then unroll the cloth, put the dampit in under the headstock where a drop of water would just go into the hard shell case, then rolling up the end of the polishing cloth to cover the wet end with dry material and pushing it into the sound hole over the humidipaks. Worked great.So I ordered a super dampit for my new 000 acoustic planning to do the same. They now ship without the clips. Company says they've had too many complaints about scratches, though I didn't seem to have a problem, wasn't about to take a chance with a costly new acquisition. More importantly, there is supposed to be a sponge to absorb water inside the tube and when I pressed on the sides of the tube, it was empty. So I sent it back to Amazon for a refund. No problem getting the refund, but I'm moving on from dampit to try the planet waves insert with a sponge that has eliminated the chance of water dripping in the guitar or damaging the finish.If you use it to soak the polishing cloth as described above, that still works great, but there's really not enough room for that in the OM model, so between that and the missing sponge, will just try something else.",2,Did not work for me,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",negative A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B000AC6DVS,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]","If you want to get humidity into a guitar, this product is a must. I works well -- and if one lives in dry area of the country, this is a must have product.",5,Dampit Guitar Humidifier,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A1RGF9CS1V8O14,B000AC6DVS,Josiah H.,"[0, 0]","Erm, it does what it say it would do. The nice thing about the "super", is its size, in turn, and its ability to hold more water.",5,Dampit Guitar Humidifier Super,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000AC6DVS,JPfromOH,"[3, 5]","Dampit humidifiers have been around for years and years. I think that I can safely say that the basic design looks to be amazingly similar to what I remember when I saw these for the first time in my university days of the late 1970s. Generally, Dampits can be used over and over for years. Sometimes the rubber becomes discolored, sometimes the rubber rips near the end of the Dampit, but basically this is a very workable way to maintain at least a minimum amount of humidity in and around your instrument, something that is especially important during the winter months when artificial heat zaps the humidity out of the air. This is the first instrument-specific Dampit product that I've ever purchased and it seems to work exceptionally well. In addition to the standard Dampit, there's a sound-hole cover. In case it is not clear just how it works, the clear sound-hole cover has a short string with a loop on the end. You simply attach the Dampit to the loop and it hangs inside the guitar. My first impression is that it does an excellent job of keeping some needed humidity in the body of the instrument, something very important on a solid-top classical guitar. I would recommend this over the standard Dampit because the sound-hole cover is so convenient (hopefully it will continue to keep me from having to fish around inside the guitar for a runaway Dampit) and seems to keep the humidity focused in an area that is especially in need of it. A must have if you keep your acoustic guitar in an environment that gets much below 40-50% humidity.",5,"Deservedly Long History, But With a New Twist",1295481600,"01 20, 2011",positive A768OB1LNE356,B000AC6DVS,"Kevin ""k""","[0, 0]","What else is there to say, they are easy to use, they are easy to install and they are easy to check. I've tried them all and these are the only ones I come back to. No expensive pads to buy, just use water. Simple to drop down into the body of guitar, no attempt to fit some rubber block thingy into your sound hole. Comes out as easy as it goes in. I have 4 of them. Love.",5,Dampits used on all my acoustics,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",positive ASG42G9QTBUX1,B000AC6DVS,Kyle,"[0, 0]","I live in Arizona and I keep my acoustic in the case with this dampit unless I'm playing it. It seems to do a good job, although I would recommend purchasing a better meter. The one it comes with is a simple paper design that gives you a decent estimate.",4,Arizona native here...,1374019200,"07 17, 2013",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B000AC6DVS,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","It works well. This is a classic design that people have used for years and I can see why. It it isn't broke, don't fix it.The only suggestion I would make is to have a different soundhole cover. Maybe a sturdy plastic? The soundhole cover that is included is a very cheap, disposable plastic that looks like it was shipped with a cheap trinket. I think the price is a little high for what it is. Rubber and foam tube? Why do they charge so much? I'd like to know the markup.",4,It works as designed,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A2Z1BOQPVQK2M4,B000AKSUP2,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Recently I switched from a Blackstar HT-5 to a Fender Mustang III V2 amp. Although the Fender is a great sounding amp, you don't get this natural warmth that you get with tubes there's this liveliness that's missing. So, although my cleans sound good, they aren't great. Although my overdrive sounds good... it's not great. Although my distortion... well you get the picture.Since adding this pedal was less expensive than buying a new amp I decided to give it a try. This pedal adds the same kind of sparkle to your sound that you would get from using a clean boost on a tube amp. I believe some people call it "pixie dust" ... that little bit of magic that makes your sound come alive.Interestingly enough, I don't leave this pedal on all the time. But when I stack pedals, or use certain effects like chorus, a shimmer reverb, or any effect with the exception of maybe a leslie... it's pretty awesome.It works different than an EQ... and if you have a tube amp - a clean boost may do the same thing... I think it really adds life to solid state amps.",5,If you don't have a tube amp... you need one of these...,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000AKSUP2,Charlo,"[1, 1]","It's hard to really describe what this pedal does- It doesn't distort, flange, echo, or produce a chorus. I'd heard it described as making your amp sound like someone had thrown a blanket off of it. And because words don't do an accurate job in describing it, I would have probably never pulled the trigger on one (even though they are pretty cheap as pedals go). As luck would have it, I acquired one on trade, and I have to admit that I agree with the whole blanket euphemism. This stompbox helps correct the boxy sound of my Blues Jr. when placed at the end of my pedaltrain- right before I run into the amp. I don't feel it needs to be run on a dedicated effects loop to improve an amp's tone, though I do believe it works even better in a loop. I placed it in the effects loop of both a Palomino V8 (USA/Ampeg made) and a Crate VC508 (a 5 watt USA made EL84 tube amp with Celestian speaker) and it was transformative to both amps' tone (in a great way). It does very well with single coils. It's a pedal that I would leave on all the time once my tone is dialed in. I don't think it works as well when I run my LP into a Jet City combo - particularly when trying to coax out subtle textures / harmonics. That amp also lacks an effects loop and I imagine it would have a different effect if placed after the preamp phase. I guess it's rig dependent, but it's a keeper for what it does to the sound of my Fender.",4,"Magical, at times.",1294963200,"01 14, 2011",positive AM8M5BAQRIXY5,B000AKSUP2,"Mark Showalter ""I am a tennis teaching pro & ...","[1, 1]",This is a great pedal to put at the end of your FX chain. I have it as the last on my pedalboard before my GNX4. It's always on & it only took me about a week to settle on how I liked it adjusted. There are only two knobs & I just played around with them untill I was happy with the sound. I do a lot of recording & I also checked the sound after recording. Can't reccomend it enough especially considering the price.,5,Great pedal at the end of your FX chain,1253059200,"09 16, 2009",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B000AKSUP2,"Peter ""Thib's""","[1, 1]","I like it. This is a good pedal for end of line tone adjustments. Like all other pedals, it's not ""The Pedal"" (seems like you always need another one). But it does add to the other pedals in shaping your tone. After you've settle on a setting you like, it adds a subtle, but noticeable addition to your sound.",5,End of line adjustments,1325635200,"01 4, 2012",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B000AKSUP2,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[3, 4]","This pedal essentialy balances out the high, mid, and low frequencies yout instrument produces. I also have the software version of this effect on my DAW. This pedal does a great job of giving your instrument a more balanced and full tone. When I switch it on it allmost sounds like someone took a blanket off my amplifier. I highly recomend this pedal for and and all musicians.",5,Awesome tool for any guitarist,1267574400,"03 3, 2010",positive A27AD1FFGBVFY0,B000AKSUP2,RobE,"[2, 3]","For those of you who are doing jangly pop stuff or real peaky, bitey blues material (think Albert Collins), this will likely add a little, and I mean A LITTLE, extra oomph to your sound. It sounds like it uses a touch of reverb and a dash of the higher end of the mids to make cleans sound more sparkling. But you should also be able to get the same sounds out of a Hughes and Kettner Statesman 40 or 60 watt amp, too, just running it straight.To me, from what I have heard, it adds nothing to those who use a fair amount of distortion in their music. It definitely doesn't add any more fatness. So my overall impression is that what this box provides is the same thing that some people swear they get out of copper bracelets for their arthritis or feeling better with an increased Vitamin E regimen. In other words, this is a matter of what is in your head and how suggestable you are.Most musicians already use EQ and reverb and by careful tweaking of those two things you can obtain what you think you're getting out of this pedal, I think.",3,The Placebo Box,1309219200,"06 28, 2011",neutral A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B000AKSUP2,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[3, 3]","I'm not going to do any explaining about the ""science"" behind how this pedal works. I'm just going to focus this review on how the pedal affects your tone. This definitely isn't a boost, and it's also not an eq, the BBE sonic stomp is a uniquely functioning pedal. To the ear, it serves to add clarity, depth, and body to your tone. Essentially, this pedal allows you to get the most out of the tones your amp is already producing.The lo contour knob doesn't ""increase"" the amount of bass produced by the amp. Rather, it tightens up and generally increases the depth of the bass (and low mid) tone. To the ear this may sound at first like the bass has been increased, but it hasn't. You're just hearing all the bass tone that was there in the first place, that was jumbled up as the signal went from your guitar to the amp.The process knob really just focuses on the treble and high mid frequencies. These frequencies can often be very unpleasant and grating to hear, and the sonic stomp sort of evens and smooths out those tones so they are clearer and less harsh.That's not to say that you can't dial in some very aggressive and cutting highs if you play lead metal or something; indeed, it'll make those searing lead tones even better.Now, I gave this product 4 stars not because I've had any issues with it or haven't been in any way unsatisfied with it; but rather because it's really a fairly subtle effect. At first I almost couldn't tell a difference between having it on and off. With time I've been able to better recognize and appreciate the impact that it has on my tone, but it doesn't make a ""night and day"" difference.I recommend this pedal to someone who already has a tone that you're happy with, and just want to make it even better. This pedal won't make a cheap 15 watt solid- state combo sound like a tube half-stack. It won't make you love your tone when you were completely unsatisfied with it before.In conclusion, though I definitely wouldn't put this pedal into the ""must have"" category, it definitely improves the quality of my tone. This is a pedal that I leave on all the time, as it improves both clean and distorted tones.",4,"I'd call it more of a ""tone maximizer""",1286150400,"10 4, 2010",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B000AKSUP2,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 1]","This pedal adds that ""I don't know what"" to your sound.I chased a sound for years until buying this pedal - what a difference.If you have great, top quality cable, quiet amps and pedal boards, shielded guitars, fresh tubes - you know the drill - you spend thousands chasing something you hear in your head - then you plug one pedal in and WHAMO!! - there it is!It was THIS pedal for me - just turn the knobs until ""it"" comes out of your speakers.A must have - especially if you are playing clubs, bars or arenas - you have a pedal board - and you are looking for that sound that is gonna finally push your sound out front - give your notes clarity during leads - make overdriven chords ring.I like this pedal - it's on my board - and it's never coming off.",5,Something - I don't know what,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A1TSW5IJ1LU0RP,B000AKSUP2,wishbone73,"[0, 0]","Back in the 90's I used to have an Ampeg guitar head with an effects loop. I discovered the rack version of the BBE in a music store and was amazed by what it did for the money. The amp I have now is a totally bad ass Fryette Deliverance 120, but sadly it has no effects loop. So I thought I was out of luck as far as a BBE goes, because as far as I knew they were only available in rack mount units that could not be placed anywhere but in the effects loop. Then I was looking for pedals on Amazon and, lo and behold, there was a BBE Sonic Maximizer pedal! I snatched it up with a quickness and I am very pleased that it sounds just as good as the rack version. One caveat- if your signal is noisy the BBE can actually increase your signal noise. For this reason I highly recommend using top quality patch and instrument cables and doing all you can to clean up any noisy aspects of your sound before you use it. This pedal is very subtle, but to an audiophile like me it is absolutely essential. It also works great for ANY instrument or sound system. It's also great for vocals as well. But you may want the rack version for those applications. I would also buy the rack version if I had an effects loop to run it through. IMO, the pedal is really only for those folks who have no effects loop but still like what the BBE does. I'd go with the rack just for ease of use and keeping it in the proper place in the signal chain. Plus you can get a stereo rack version and have two BBE's for not much more money that you can use for another application.",5,Just like the rack mount,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B000ARH3M6,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","I have always loved Hercules products. Their mic stands and guitar stands. They are great quality and very handy, especially this one, for performances where 3 guitars are used.",5,Absolutely Great,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive AOGJD9K1UN63X,B000ARH3M6,G. L. Simms,"[0, 0]","Sturdily holds three guitars. Fits everything from my bass, to the acoustic or electrics, to the mandolin/ukulele, to the harmonicas in the case.Folds up for transport. Pretty adjustable too.I bought this after buying two of the single guitar stands from Hercules. I also have the trombone and sax/clarinet stand from them. All A+ at reasonable prices.",5,Best stand I own,1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive A3177U36QW4EJB,B000ARH3M6,LOUIS SAAD III,"[0, 0]","Apparently one can never have too many guitars, and with this stand you can keep three of them ready for immediate access. Very stable. The auto-locking heads rock! Folds-up pretty compact for travel. The optional carry bag is a must IMHO.",5,Because you have too many guitars...,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000ARH3M6,puddytat,"[0, 0]",A real workhorse for sure. Not too heavy but still very robust and reliable when you are holding up expensive guitars. I also have the 6 guitar one which is incredibly big ... almost too big but still easy to use once you get the hang of it.,5,Use it every week,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B000ARH3M6,T,"[0, 0]","I've had this stand for about 5 years and have used it on stage for the last 3 years pretty steady. The first thing that broke was the piece that keeps that upper shaft from pulling all the way out of the base when you extend it - the disclaimer here is that it was very cold and I immediately extended it to the maximum point always letting it hit the collar to stop it. It's plastic; Plastic and cold don't mix - The retainer piece broke and went flying and I was standing there with my guitar stand in two pieces right before a gig. I managed to get it back together but now I have to be very careful when extending the neck. The other part that I've been having problems with is the upper collar that mounts to the top of the stand and holds the guitar necks. It has come up completely off and I must continually tighten that hex screw to prevent the top from falling off. I won't mark this stand less then 4 stars even with those issues because it really is a great stand. Another person noted to pay attention to your guitar dimensions, which is very good advice. Long bass guitars end up resting on the bottom leg of the tripod.",4,Great Stand with a Couple of Weak Points,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A2RCAS1WJ5Z8VI,B000ARH3M6,Thomas Saliceti,"[0, 0]",This is my 2nd Hercules Stand. Great stand for managing multiple guitars. Does not fair well when stored in non cooled area. The handle gets real sticky and causes problems. I have a friend who also experienced the same problem. So keep it stored in climate controlled area and it is a great stand.,5,Great stand,1401926400,"06 5, 2014",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B000ARH3M6,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","Just got my stand today... the QUICKEST delivery EVER with the Super Savings free shipping selected that I have ever experienced! Go go, Amazon! lulz Anyhoo, I have two banjos and a mandolin that I purchased this for. I looked about for quite a bit at various sites, reviews, prices, etc, and pretty much Hercules got the best reviews everywhere (although admittedly I hadn't really wanted to shell out over 50 dollars). Yet this tri-stand really looked good with a solid general review, and I am rather tight for space overall (think trailer home size). I wanted a way to hold my instruments in one place without having to work around gig-bags or hard cases taking up limited 'living space'. As it stands (figuratively and literally), the Hercules Tri-Stand does the job excellently with the two banjos. All three instruments are varying heights, the resonator bluegrass banjo being the longest, and (naturally) the mandolin being the shortest, with a open back clawhammer banjo in the middle.The three 'back-rest' fold outs are static, attached to a center ring, and you ""can"" adjust them independently a *little up and down*, but not to compensate for such a length difference between a bluegrass banjo and a mandolin. However, the mandolin is a really lite thing, so I suspect it will be fine just hanging there by the peg head without a 'back-rest' as long as the stand isn't jostled around. In my own case, aside from two rather lazy cats and pending no sudden hip-smash-oops by me, that shouldn't be an issue. And of course, considering I am looking at a possible third banjo, the mandolin may just go live in its case after all...Now a word about open back banjos, if you are considering this stand... First off, no, I was not going to rest the coordinator rod against the 'back-rest' (just seems like a bad idea). What I ended up doing was adjusting the 'back-rests' so the resonator of the bluegrass banjo rested about an inch up from the bottom, allowing the open back to rest on the other side ON TOP of the rest, along the lip of the banjo rim, at the edge of the rest foam where it begins to curve out and down. The tail-piece nut is in between the two foam pads without touching a thing. Seems pretty solid in this position while still engaging the weight clamps up at the top.I give it 5 stars mainly based on the excellent quality of the stand and the fact that it is the ONLY three instrument stand worth any kind of hoot I have been able to find. Its not the absolute perfect thing for my own application (would need the three 'back-rests' to be independently adjustable in height for that), but overall I am extremely pleased with it.",5,2 Banjos and a Mandolin,1314576000,"08 29, 2011",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B000ARH3M6,tj,"[1, 1]","If you are like me and truly value your (usually) expensive prized instruments, then you want to make sure nothing happens to them, accidentally or otherwise. The Hercules stands are much much more stable than all the rest. They have a better base design, and even when the stand inevitably gets bumped there is no wobbling, no worries - just make sure you lower it all the way, as it is designed to be.These things are awesome. Also, everything fits so perfectly on Hercules stands. All of the other tri-stands lean your instruments in toward the top too much and cause the headstocks to bang together. Not here, plenty of room for everything now. This stand (and the double version which I also own) lets your gear hang down perfectly straight and protects it all with those very thickly padded stops you see near the base in the picture. Also, the hanging gravity grasp around the neck is so sweet. With all other stands I am always worried that my guitar will slide off, or if it gets bumped that it could fall out. This mechanism holds it tight until you want it, and releases it very easily and naturally for you, but will not let it go while it's just sitting there. Check these things out, you will not be disappointed.Also, as for durability, I have used and abused my Hercules stand for years, tossing it around my car to play at different places. It's been tossed, dropped, setup and stowed many times and it still looks and works just like it did when I first bought it. It doesn't even have any obvious visible scratches on it (it came with a bag but I discarded it and never used it). Meanwhile, I had gone thru dozens of regular cheapo stands over the years before I bought the Herc. I will only every buy Herc stands from now on.",5,Best Guitar stand out there,1347321600,"09 11, 2012",positive A3QEWM5EWFPTE9,B000B6DHAS,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]","This is one of the cleanest sounding mini-amps you'll find. Mine has no hiss or noise through the headphones. It uses JFET components which get close to a tube amp sound. It does sound tinny through the 2"" speaker, but AM radio sounded just as bad through 2"" speakers. I hated it at first until I plugged in a set of headphones and turned down the O. Drive knob. Very clean but I could get some character out of it by tweaking the guitar's volume knob. Turning the O.Drive knob up just a bit adds some sparkle. Of course you can get really distorted sounds from the amp. I'm building a speaker cab with a Jensen 6"" speaker just for this amp. According to many reports it will drive a 1x12 cab.",5,A great sounding JFET amp - through headphones and ext.speaker,1316131200,"09 16, 2011",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B000B6DHAS,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","This tiny little amp is great for practicing outside or in a canoe or while hang gliding. But it is not very good at parties. it cannot compete with the noise level that 20 people in conversation can make. It is cheap, so you should just get one. I am having great fun experimenting around with different settings, instruments, and power feed voltage levels. (see the danelectro power supply for this thing, really cool!)",4,Fun Fun Fun Amp,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000B6DHAS,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","This little amp is exactly what my son needed for his acoustic guitar's output while playing outside on the porch. The amp produces a much ""bigger"" sound with much better quality than expected. This does eat up 9v batteries so we also picked up an AC power adapter for when he uses this in the houses.We also like that this has a headphone jack, which cuts the sound to the speaker when plugged in.Highly Recommend! Note: We have the ""Burgundy"" color one.CFH",5,Very Impressed - Highly Recommended,1338163200,"05 28, 2012",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B000B6DHAS,H town,"[38, 40]","This is 10 watt walkman size guitar amplifier. The controls are Volume/ off, Tone, and overdrive. It also has a headphone jack. In my honest opinion, it is a good headphone amplifier to use when to need to practice without disturbing people around you. The speaker sound is fine for a clean sound ( like jazz, or country) or semi distorted and more (rock). If your looking for an small amp. that will do metal this may not be for you. Defintely get the Danelectro DA-1 AC power adapter instead of batteries because you may go through them quick. Overall it's pretty good.",4,Good amp. for on the go jamming.,1192406400,"10 15, 2007",positive A342XAA3YXGKT9,B000B6DHAS,"J. Rowland ""JasonNYC""","[0, 0]","If you are getting this amp only for portable practice and just want to hear what you are playing and do not care if it sounds great then you will be happy with this little amp. It sounds surprisingly good for twenty bucks. I said good, not loud. Loud enough, yes. I suggest buying a power brick so you can plug it in for daily home use because the batteries only last for about five hours of playing time. This is a great little amp for camping, a quick lesson, or going to a friends house for a little jamming etc.. If you keep your expectations reasonable you will be pleased. Great color and retro style as well.",5,Hard to beat for the price,1367193600,"04 29, 2013",positive A20SQURQ3G1BGY,B000B6DHAS,purnielou,"[3, 4]","i have been a gigging guitarist for over 50 years now.i own all the coveted amps/guitars/fxfor the last few years i have been doing an outside gig on the weekends in a small mountain tourist town.i've used all the roland cubes that are battery powered.they were just fine.on a lark, i bought this danelectro honeytone. i'd read some good reviews and $20.00 isnt much money.i was shocked. going guitar straight into the amp produces great clean and od tones. but in my gig i have been using a boss me-25 with all my presets for my set plus a boss rc-2 looper and lastly, my phone with all my backing tracks. i play rythm, leads and sing in my gig.i connected all this to the single input of the n-10, put volume 1/2 and tone the same. od turned off. the sound is rich, full and IMHO sounds just as good as my roland cube street ($299.00).i have all the volume i need and great tone. the 9v battery lasts the entire 2 hr set.i am AMAZED by this amp.",5,GREAT battery powered amp!,1396051200,"03 29, 2014",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B000B6DHAS,Reviewer,"[0, 0]",I use this amp for playing in my small apartment and it works great. The clean and distortion channels both sound good paired with the Danelectro Model 59 M.,5,Perfect for a small apartment,1291334400,"12 3, 2010",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B000B6DHAS,Wayfinder,"[1, 1]","After reading numerous reviews talking about the exceptional volume and tone of this amp, for the price (about $16-$17) I had to try it.When I plugged my acoustic into this, I was very pleased to find those reviews are accurate. First, let's not expect $500 double 16" sound from a portable 9v amp. Once that reality is recognized, it's realized this puts out far better sound than one would ever expect from an amp this size and price.I would note that the sound you get out of this amp-- as with any amp-- will be directly relational to the quality of guitar and pickup you're feeding from. I tried this on three different guitars and each one sounded significantly different. One had very rich tone, another sounded "tinny", another had a passive pickup and required I turn the HoneyTune up quite a bit more than the one with active pickup. So it won't sound the same on every guitar.That said, if your guitar has good tone and your pickup is good, this amp is simply awesome. I've had it only one day so I haven't put it through the test of time... but first-impressions are that I will buy more of these in the future (I need more than one portable amp).My sister visited and heard it right after I opened the box, and she was impressed as well. Neither of us expected this kind of sound from such a small amp. And I have to say, the aqua color is major retro. Gotta luv it.I've been looking for "the" portable amp for some time. This is the best I've found to date and the value for price is a perfect balance. I don't know as I'd pay the $40-$50 for this guitar shops often ask, but the Amazon price is perfect. : )One last thing: Danelectro branded 9v battery included, same color as the amp. Priceless.",5,Awesome little amp,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A3V2GMLAKW4X4Y,B000B6DHAS,W.R.Amyot,"[1, 1]","The Danelectro mini amp was an impulse buy for me, but this thing is fantastic! clean tones to woodstock fuzz, this thing belts 'em out. only complaint- battery doesn't last too long. get a power adapter. otherwise- GREAT PRACTICE AMP!",5,It's a Champ!,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B000B6DHB2,,"[0, 0]","This little amp kicks major ass, dood. I think I may have blown the speaker or it's just how it sounds but it's great for a lo-fi kind of fuzz-e tone when the gain and levels are all the way up. The clean tone is really nice too, a little to bright for my taste, but for a mini-clip amp it's not too bad. I can take this plus my tele to my friends house and sit outside and just didtle away. Theres a headphon jack, a 9v power supply and that's in for plug ins, No line in so you can't plug you ipod or whatever to it and play along but oh well. If you have a big rig and you just want something small for like a camping trip with some friends this is pretty great.",5,Pretty solid for the price.,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A2ISZAYDM4Y791,B000B6DHB2,AMlevesque,"[0, 0]","the mini amp did not arrive with the battery as it was stated in literature. good thing I had purchased the 9volt power adapter. I was really surprised at the output considering how small the speaker size. ideal for kicking aound house and small partyof friends. should already come with 9volt adapter with along cord. it would be worth the increase in price to have it come altogether. would purchase again,",4,mini amp,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A12DQZKRKTNF5E,B000B6DHB2,Andrea Polk,"[130, 136]","TheDanelectro Honeytone Mini Amp - Beatnik Burgundyis an easy way to get great sound from your electric guitar. The color of this unit is a soft burgundy (almost brick red in color). Paired with the Zero Hum AC Adaptor, it's a highly portable amp setup. ""Ultra-portable"" by using a 9V battery instead of the AC adaptor. I do think they are best purchased together to enjoy all the benefits of this rig though.A headphone jack on the amp means you can enjoy the amp's impressive sound quality without bothering the neighbors or waking your spouse.Included with the amp is an Owner's Manual with simple start-up instructions. You'll need to have your own cord (the one that goes from the guitar to the amp isn't provided as part of the amp package...). The manual has several control settings for the following sound tweaks:-Clean & Spanky-Warm Jazz-Big Amp Overdrive-Killer Blues-Distorted Rhythm-Thick Solo-Woodstock Fuzz-Send the Cats Under the Bed-Twang-Mondo Sustain-Brit Solo Tune-Sparkle Clean-Early 80's Clean Solo-Late 60's Neck Solo-70's Brit-70's SoloI paid under $20 for this amp and couldn't be happier with the product. Don't hesitate to pick one up for yourself.UPDATE: 7/19/12There is a space in the back of the unit for 1 9-volt batteryDuracell 9-V Alkaline Batteries, 4-Countor you can use the included AC adapter to power the amp.UPDATE: 9/19/12 Per reviewer Paul Stewart: ""As a point of clarity - the current version of this item does NOT ship with an adapter nor cable. Be prepared to purchase these in tandem."" FYI...UPDATE: 11/17/13Almost 4 years ago I bought this item, and it's still going strong! Great deal.UPDATE: 7/11/14YUP! It's still kickin' along. Super buy on this mini-amp.",5,Impressive Sound from an Inexpensive Source - UPDATE 7/11/14,1230422400,"12 28, 2008",positive A2UGCWC46V7PPG,B000B6DHB2,"Andy Baird ""-------""","[0, 0]","Look, it's a plastic box that's just 5.5" square and 2.5" deep, with a cheap three-inch speaker inside. It produces decent sound, although there's substantial background hiss and it has a nasty habit of picking up digital "static" from my computer. It's OK as a practice amp, but I certainly wouldn't want to perform with it. In short, it's only a small step above toy level, which is what you'd expect for a twenty-dollar amp. That doesn't mean it's not useful, but you need to be realistic about what you're getting here.",3,Keep your expectations low,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",neutral A165EMA3YTIM6A,B000B6DHB2,Beach Panda,"[2, 2]","Brough this for trying ""electric"" feels on the acoustic guitar, and don't want to waste too much money on electric acoustic (preamp) guitar or big amp if I don't like the ""eFeels"". After researching awhile and reading tons of good reveiws of it, I decided to give it a try. I didn't expect too much on $20 amp, but surprisingly, it positively gives me more than I ask for. I also brough it with the adaptor, which is great to save $$ for long runs, and I don't have to worry about the battery for home practices. It is adorable out of the box; it looks like a lovely toy, but it works professionally based on its 10w amp. I don't care much about the manufactor's suggested modes, basically, I just fool around with the three button controls to whatever sounds I like in different songs on guitar / uke. I like the small size that won't take too much space on my tiny room, it's cute to look at, and it is practical too!I had the high frequence of feedback as one of the reviwers when I used a poor pickup; however, when I changed to another one, I can turn the volume as high as I want with the same direction and setup as the previous poor pickup. I almost thought that was an issue from the amp, luckily, I have two different pickups to try it deeply. After using the better pickup, the amp doesn't have any issue yet. I have used for few times, so I don't know about its longevity yet!One more thing about the headphone mode that is not completely silent because the guitar's sound itself won't be muted, but the headphone does mute the effected sounds from the amp; anyway, it's a great feature to have.",5,Cute & Great Quality for Mini AMP,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive A2744KNJHWVXMZ,B000B6DHB2,Brock Martin,"[1, 1]","I own one of these amps and it is capable of everything from very clean to heavy over-drive. I love it. It's got tone galore! I play either a Martin A/E thru it or a Strat knock-off. Either one sounds awesome. Never dreamed of such an enjoyable little amp, let alone for $20. Battery life seems OK, but I hate messing with batteries, so I'd buy power supply (you can get a 9V supply (check for proper polarity) at the Thrift store for a buck). Don't even think about it. Get it. $20 is pocket change.",5,Tone Galore,1260662400,"12 13, 2009",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000B6DHB2,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","This little amp is exactly what my son needed for his acoustic guitar's output while playing outside on the porch. The amp produces a much ""bigger"" sound with much better quality than expected. This does eat up 9v batteries so we also picked up an AC power adapter for when he uses this in the houses.We also like that this has a headphone jack, which cuts the sound to the speaker when plugged in.Highly Recommend!CFH",5,Very Impressed - Highly Recommended,1336089600,"05 4, 2012",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B000B6DHB2,"Gomer ""me""","[1, 1]","i knew it would be small but i wasn't thinking this small, ,it shore is cute,, good enough for now ,but not for the long-run,, shore its loud for the size but, it rattles when you turn it up and amps slides from vibration,,if you keep it on lower sound its fine, this is only for temporary use for me. its an ok tiny mini little amp (for it's size its good,) don't exspect a fender amp thats all,",4,"mini amp that it is ,",1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive A10HYGDU2NITYQ,B000B6DHB2,GregoryEEEE,"[0, 0]",For $20 you can't go wrong. Its a lot of fun to use this little amp for practice and it goes anywhere.,5,Cool little amp!,1327968000,"01 31, 2012",positive A39KDVU5JAXJIF,B000B6DHB2,"Harry An ""Harry""","[1, 1]","Based on other reviews, I made my purchase. This is a great unit, it sounds good and loud enough.Two downsides, both are about the noise.1. I live on the 4th floor. As long as I turn the volume up, it acts like a radio.. I mean very loud radio background and I couldn't get ride of it. This is the only thing that annoys me, but I think it depends on where people live.2. When this is not properly tuned, it sounds strange and makes a lot of noise. (Other than the radio part.)None of these are major issues, as a mini amp you can't really expect that much, not to mention it's not expensive at all. Overall I like it and I would recommend it.By the way, this unit comes with a 9V battery.",4,"A Great Mini Amp, and plus - A Radio Receiver..",1327536000,"01 26, 2012",positive A2FXCGHJLVQTIX,B000B6DHB2,Harry,"[0, 0]","I got this when I was just learning how to play guitar. I was using a borrowed First Act guitar without any amp and I wanted to see what kind of sounds I could make. It was inexpensive and fun to use. The sound quality isn't the greatest, but that's to be expected. You can dial in quite a few different sounds and it comes with a sheet showing you how to make different sounds. It's very light so make sure you set it on the floor because you will be pulling it over with the guitar cable. I pulled it off the table a couple of times with no ill effects, but I wouldn't want to take any chances.",5,Fun little amp,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A3IDC5FP52KJWJ,B000B6DHB2,Highmember,"[0, 0]","this is the perfect amp for bed practice! i just plug near to me and practice when i like to practice, no heavy amps to move just plug and chill , not a great sound but is for practice not for concerts!nice item good purchase",5,perfect for practice in bed,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive A3G5BIFX6VS1OP,B000B6DHB2,jeff h,"[0, 0]","Bought this for my son. Its perfect for practice. Great portability. Has a nice clean sound, as well as a decent overdrive sound. Sounds great with an electric acoustic. Its surprisingly loud for a small amp. You can't beat the price. I highly recommend this!",5,Awesome little amp,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive AG5L0MYSPPWDC,B000B6DHB2,Mano,"[5, 7]","Sounds a lot more than what you expect, this is my 2nd Honeytone (one at home, one at work). You can use it with batteries or with a 9V adapter, it has a clip to hang it on your belt or wherever you want, it also has a headphones input. It gets way to distorted at high volume, but come on... it's a $20 amp; it does what it has to and does it well.",4,A Honeytone is a Honeytone,1320278400,"11 3, 2011",positive A2B1KICX3RPRX3,B000B6DHB2,"ng11 ""ng11""","[0, 0]","This is a fun little practice amp about the size of a large sandwich. Three knobs, volume, tone and gain give it a little versatility. Runs forever on a nine-volt battery. I keep mine next to the couch so I can always plug in and have some fun. It's small but it can also be quite loud of you want it to be.Overall a great little deal for the price. Stop waiting and grab one, you can't go wrong.",4,Great little mini practice amp!,1399852800,"05 12, 2014",positive A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B000B6DHB2,Paparaptor,"[3, 3]","It's not going to win any awards for sound quality, but it sure is cute. As you might expect, it's a pretty boxy sounding little amp, more reminiscent of 60's portable transistor radios than a double stack Marshall. But it did the two things I wanted it for. First, it has a belt clip, which I can attach to my belt or a guitar strap. Second, it has a headphone out, so I can plug in a set of ear buds (1/8" stereo jack). You can get it to a clean decent practice room level if you keep the drive control set at minimum. Surprisingly, the Drive control works it's way in gradually, letting you control the distortion a bit with the guitar volume control. With the drive control cranked up, you can get the amp unexpectedly loud, but terribly distorted. For something you can throw in your guitar gig bag and take with you wherever you go, it's not too bad. With a set of earphones, I would put it on par with some of the more expensive amp-jacks that are available. If you plan to use it as a practice amp and you're not moving about, I would recommend getting a power supply (will use the same ones as most effects pedals). Battery life appears to be around 3~5 hours, but the performance starts degrading at about an hour's use.",4,It's cute.,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B000B6DHB2,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","I use this for a bass, and while I cannot get deep tones, it is great to take to the beachor play with my acoustic guitar friends. Tip: it sounds better if you don't cramp it all the way up - stop at 90%.",5,"For the money, can't go wrong",1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive ALA9EIJ7G1SCF,B000B6DHB2,Richard G.,"[0, 0]","I wanted a portable small sized amp for using my electric guitar outdoors -- but was not really in a position to pay the big dollars for one of the high end brands. There is of course, very little bass response with this one and it is a tad tinny, but hey, it's just a 9 volt battery. I just wanted the guitar audible for practicing outside and this is a very neat little device. They put a lot of thought into this amp, and it is outstanding for the budget price. Keep in mind, you can patch another 9 volt powered device through this one to enhance it -- I will at some point run my Boss Digital Delay box through it to check that out. The belt clip on the back and triple adjustment dials are nice, and I got it in red as a change of pace, because I always get "black" with my equipment. It looks very nice and the vintage front design gives it a lot of character. Nice product, Danelectro.",5,Perfect for outdoor practicing,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A1VU51HBF6KIYB,B000B6DHB2,Robert D. Hibbs,"[0, 0]","I bought this amp as a back up for my 9 year old son and to take to the park... This is a nice little amp, it sounds prety good for the price. Just dont expect a booming base or grand sound from it.",5,nice amp,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",positive A2SRCVYVHA6G19,B000B6DHB2,scott schwartz,"[0, 0]",I buy and sell electric guitars and often I meet with someone at a half-way point where access to electricity is unavailable. I was surprised at the volume and tone that came out of a unit so small. There is even and overdrive which makes this totally cool as some of my customers want to schredd a little. This is battery operated but can be plugged in using an adapter. I bought a Planet Waves 9V Power adapter to go with the Honey Tone. It might work in a Busker situation.,5,This is great.,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A94QU4C90B1AX,B000B6DHB2,SEAN MASLANKA,"[2, 2]",Don't get me wrong...this is a great little amp for practicing...but it eats batteries like they were candy. I think it was like 2 or three hours of playing and I had to throw in new batteries. But if playing on the street corner is your thing...this little amp has a belt clip.,3,Stock up on batteries!,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral APXEAZI8E8GES,B000B6DHB2,"SeBo ""seb6000""","[0, 0]","Ok I've owned 2 of these Danelectro amps. For one they are cheap in price, loud in output, and can be used as external speakers when attached to computers via wired or with purchase of a cheap Bluetooth adapter from ebay or amazon. Recently I purchased this item on ebay for $10 - Bluetooth Audio Music Receiver V3.0 Wireless Stereo Adapter For Smart PhonesNow I can connect to my tablets, smartphones, and computers and use this amp as a great external Bluetooth speaker. Plus the battery life is great. Try to buy a BT speaker on amazon with this wattage that's cordless and works from battery power, and you will spend well over $200.The included battery is worthless and dies in about 5 minutes. I installed a 550mah rechargeable 9v battery (ebay) and it lasts forever.Plus I can still use it as a lower quality jam amp when I want... for this price its hard to beat.",4,My 2nd N10B amp - now its a LOUD Bluetooth speaker,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B000B6DHB2,Sessue,"[1, 1]","This micro amp is a real blast in more ways than one. And it is NOT a toy. Don't be misled by the price--this is a real amp based on stompbox electronics, and while it may not be a Marshall stack, it is more than adequate as a highly portable practice amp as well as a performance amp for small spaces. It is certainly loud hough to evoke complaints from my neighbors in adjoining apartments.I bought this amp for use durng harmonica practice. To this end, I use the belt clip to mount it on my hip. Then I just patch in my mike, twiddle the controls, and go to town. The tone has been fairly pure although, with a mike at least, I can also get some pops, crackles, and squeals. This is pretty typical for anyone amping a harp, so the Honey Tone is not at fault. In general, this amp is pretty forgiving of the input. I've used it with a high-impedance mike (Astatic JT-30), a low-impedance mike (Behringer XM8500), and electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster). It handles these without noticeable signal loss.What is this amp exactly? My guess is that Danelectric took the circuitry for its overdrive stompbox, added a 1-watt amplifier circuit, and put the whole shebang into a retro case. The result is quite appealing. And the overall look and feel is one of quality. The case is solid albeit plastic. The three controls (volume, tone, and overdrive), while not detented, have the smooth control that you tend to get on better components. The input 1/4-inch jack and the mini jack headphone output are all solid. Someone in Danelectric had a sense of humor in touting the unit's ""leather"" strap, though. It is more decorative than useful.If you can operate an overdrive stompbox, then you know how to work this amp. The volume control is obvious. The tone control alters the bass/treble mix (but not very significantly, in my opinion). The overdrive control adds fuzz and distortion (again, not to a great degree). The instructions describe 16 ""sounds,"" but someone in Danelectric has a sense of humor. Otherwise, why label one setting ""Send the cats under the bed."" Ignore the instructions and set the controls to whatever sounds good to you.As I said, this is small but really not a toy. I've personally found it very useful in practicing blues harp because it's so easy to set up and so ridiculously portable. And when I decide that I'm good enough to panhandle in Penn Station, this baby is going with me.",5,An amp for panhandling in Penn Statin,1341187200,"07 2, 2012",positive A2E9IR4TGNXY6L,B000B6DHB2,steven,"[2, 2]","I cant tell you how impressed i am with this mini amp, I was expecting some little amp with a somewhat of a sound, Instead I couldn't put it away, I must have played for at least a couple of hours in complete awe, The tones you were able to achieve with just a little knob adjustment was amazing,I would recommend this to anyone that needs a cheap amp, The 9v battery holds up well (which is surprising considering the drive you got off it)So spend the $20.00 and get something that is a real deal, I hope this helps with your decision about purchasing one",5,GREAT VALUE,1320796800,"11 9, 2011",positive AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B000B6DHB2,Vivid,"[0, 0]","I wanted to like this. I really did. The idea of an amp this portable and cheap just made me think, "Perfect". However, the unit I received was cr@p, and I'm going to assume it was defective and not blanket all the positive reviews with dispersions. The one I got kept cutting in and out. You might be playing a solo line and you might hear about 75% of the notes or something. And when holding a chord, the sustained sound would cut out after a few seconds. Frustrating.I did weigh whether or not to try a replacement unit. The so-so sound and overall quality however didn't compel me to give it another go. Bummer. Any suggestions for an amp of similar size and portability?Cheers",1,Bummer,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",negative ALHC64J88LVWO,B000B6DHB2,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","I've tried several "portable amps". For the price, the HoneyTone can't be beat. It has volume, tone and overdrive knobs (the overdrive can go way too over, so easy on that one). Comes with a battery but can be connected to a 9v adapter (important note: reverse polarity, negative central). Interestingly I have found this amp seems to work significantly better with acoustic-electrics or piezo-based pickups better than magnetic pickups. But for a small, portable, light-weight practice amp which one can hook to a belt and attach an earphone... they don't come much better. It has a belt clip on the back but you'll have to supply your own earphones and 9v adapter if you want them. Battery is included. Of course a guitar cable is a required extra.Well worth the money.",5,Awesome little amp,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A1LCG14GZJI5LO,B000B6FBA2,Andrew M.,"[0, 0]","I'm giving this one 5 stars, with the caveat that you MUST GET THE SILVER ALUMINUM one, otherwise the black thermoplastic ones do break. The thermoplastic ones broke on me within 2-3 months of use, 3 different ones, until I got the silver one which has not had that problem. Every music store I go to locally has the black thermoplastic ones, and they look in disbelief at me when I say they break. But they did --if I leave it on the guitar on a fret for 5 or 10 minutes and go into the kitchen to make tea, the thing literally snaps and breaks into 2 or 3 pieces and goes airborne at high speed in 2 pieces, and could poke someone's eye out in a public performance, freaky. There's something about the rainy days higher humidity cool damp air pressure and/or temperature fluctuation that does it.I live in northern california, so I don't know if a dry climate like the southwest would not have that problem.The SILVER ALUMINUM ONE by contrast, hasn't broken in now nearly a year of use, and shows no hints of doing that. It feels different in the hand from the thermoplastic-- no hint of plastic, but it is very light and not heavy like the G7 ones are. I made sure to order the silver aluminum one through Amazon, since the description on the black ones say some are aluminum and some thermoplastic, and I only want to make sure I get the aluminum one.The silver aluminum Planet Waves capo really is the best capo I've ever had, super easy to use, very easy to put on and switch from one fret to another while you're going from playing one song to another (you don't have move your body or the guitar like you do with all other capos to put it on or move it, which is a spectacular design), it keeps the strings in tune better than most other capos, and it's out of the way of your hands, doesn't interfere when you play any chord. The screw adjustment is in the perfect place for the least strain and doesn't hurt the fingers when turning it. It's the least obtrusive and best capo ever. I'll also add that I have an old carpal injury so I want the least strain, and small hands, so I want the least awkward and most light capo, and this does that. I absolutely love it, and I'm glad that the aluminum ones are durable.",5,"Excellent, best design ever, but only get the SILVER aluminum one, not the thermoplastic as they break-- I've had 3 break on me.",1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A1EQYR35KLTECN,B000B6FBA2,animulvr,"[0, 0]","Nice design... Small, lightweight and very easy to use, dose the job well. I am thinking about getting a 2nd one.",5,Really great product. Planet Waves NS Classical Guitar Capo,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A1ZRXGT8QJXGET,B000B6FBA2,"Bob Denton ""BDAZ""","[0, 0]",This inexpensive capo works as advertised. It's the plastic version of the more expensive metal one but it works as advertised and is ideal for a light weight backup.,4,Cheapie,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive ACXJSNO821XUG,B000B6FBA2,Chris,"[0, 0]","I'm happy with this purchase. I bought it during the Black Friday sale. It works for what I use it for. When not in use, it just gets put away. Doesn't take a lot of space.",5,Love it,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive AUOGMXLRRLVE1,B000B6FBA2,Chris M.,"[0, 0]",Purchased this capo after having a bad experience with a spring style capo. This capo was just perfect for my needs.,5,Capo,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive A10044ECXDUVKS,B000B6FBA2,Dean J Copely,"[0, 0]",In 40 years I have had every kind of capo out there. This is the right one. This one works. Buy one for each of your guitars and keep them in the case: they are well made and inexpensive enough.,5,Last one you will ever need,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive ANQRGI79HHJPQ,B000B6FBA2,Deyvyd,"[0, 0]",It is really good to have one of this to change the tone of the songs to make it easy to play!,5,Nice,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B000B6FBA2,eatablog,"[0, 0]","It does a good job for it's primary purpose as a capo so I gave it four stars. It works flawlessly, but the one minor annoyance is that it doesn't easily stay on the head of the guitar except above the nut where if you screw it a bit tight it could mess with the tuning of the guitar. With clamp on capos you can just clamp them on the wood.",4,"Good capo, but the clamp tension products are a bit more convenient",1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive AZ9KESC05F6RI,B000B6FBA2,"Gery Sasko ""Gery Sasko""","[0, 0]",Pretty darn good in every way. Trim and easy to use. Solid construction. I recommend this capo without reservation. I like it and it is small.,4,It does everything it claims to do,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive A121QRWXZIO6UP,B000B6FBA2,Jarrett Venturini,"[0, 0]","This is a fantastic little capo. I say little because it is not as big as the spring loaded type, of the Shubb capos I've used.It has a low profile, and I can reach right up to it and still play well.It seems to be sturdy and well constructed, and I love that I can easily adjust how much tension to put on the strings. Just enough so they don't buzz and then the strings will stay in tune when the capo is off.Much cheaper than the G7th, and does the job just as well in my opinion.For everyone saying that you can't fit it on the neck, make sure you get the right capo! If you have a classical guitar, get a classical capo! If you have a guitar with a really thin neck get the lite model capo. If you are like most people who have regular size guitar necks, get the normal one.Don't write bad reviews of the product because you bought the wrong kind.",5,Loving it!,1338336000,"05 30, 2012",positive A2UYE434RFINE,B000B6FBA2,Jerry Cunningham,"[0, 0]",I love this capo better than any I have seen or used. Great quality and price. You wont go wrong with this capo.,5,love it,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B000B6FBA2,JerryWithaJ,"[1, 1]","I don't have a classical guitar, but I just got an inexpensive but really fun steel string guitar with a non-radiused fingerboard. I've also got over a dozen capos (don't ask!) but all are for radiused fingerboards.The fingerboards of most steel-string guitars--electric and acoustic--are radiused, that is, they are not flat. They have a gentle curve to them, so gentle that many wouldn't notice it unless they looked closely. Look up ""fingerboard"" in the Wikipedia for an excellent discussion and Google images for diagrams and pictures.Even though the curve is gentle, if a fingerboard is radiused, a capo must be curved, too, or the outside strings would not be pressed down properly and would buzz. If a fingerboard is flat, like a classical guitar's, the capo must be flat, too, or the center strings will not be pressed down properly and will buzz.If you're not sure whether your guitar's fingerboard is radiused, slide a ruler between two frets. If it lies flat, then so is the fingerboard. If it rocks, the fingerboard is radiused.I REALLY like this capo because of the way pressure is adjusted by turning the tension screw. This makes it possible to exert just the right amount of pressure--not tool little, which would cause strings to buzz, and not too much, which would cause the instrument to go out of tune.As others have noted, its one drawback is that it can't be clamped to the headstock when not in use. But for that, I'd replace most of my capos with radiused versions of this capo. HIGHLY recommended!",5,Classical guitar capo GREAT for non-radiused fingerboard,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive A3W2VF6D09B2RN,B000B6FBA2,jesw,"[0, 0]",My eleven year old guitar player is very happy with this capo. It's easy for him to use and adjust.,5,Good capo,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A1CKZGG8OQ2DTS,B000B6FBA2,John Dziekan,"[0, 0]","Love this capo on my electric guitar. I can adjust the tension for any position on the neck very easily. Tried other more expensive capos, but this one is the Winner!",5,Planet Waves Capo,1334188800,"04 12, 2012",positive AO7WPPUO75BBK,B000B6FBA2,KP,"[0, 0]",In this price point - it's a good capo - if you know how to put one on and use it. I use it for lessons in case a kid steals it - so I'm not losing my G7 capo which was $40. Great capo.,5,For the price - great capo.,1382918400,"10 28, 2013",positive A8E9VWP5EQH6B,B000B6FBA2,"Lochsa Lad ""KBB""","[2, 3]","The only instrument this works well on is my Yamaha guitarelele which has nylon strings, for steel strings I want more pressure, I advise getting the NS Capo that is not ""lite"", I prefer that one above this model.",2,Buy the heavy one,1319587200,"10 26, 2011",negative A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B000B6FBA2,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","You have to turn the knobs every time you want to use this. What a pain. Oh well, it was cheap enough to have around.",3,Just ok,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",neutral A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B000B6FBA2,mkniser,"[0, 0]","This is an awesome capo! It's sleek, light,easy to install (you can do it with one hand) and looks nice on the instrument. I use the NS capo on my Gibson SG Special faded and it does exactly what it is supposed to do. I love the dial, it's very easy to use and lets me set it to the just the right amount of pressure where I can still bend the strings but there is no fret buzz. Awesome product, much better than using a Kyser that puts your guitar out of tune and leaves gouges in your neck. Sounds great on my SG and my acoustic.For those of you wondering yes it does clamp on the headstock if you tighten it down enough. I think it also depends on the width of your headstock but it works for me.",5,Great capo!,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B000B6FBA2,Mr. GrvThang,"[0, 0]","There's nothing not to like about this capo. I have two of them. I've played guitar for over 40 years and have used other types of capos. I like this one's low profile and the fact that you provide the pressure to the fretboard (by turning a knob to tighten it) rather than rely on a spring, as on the clip-on type. It takes a few seconds longer to install than the clip-on type, but I like the results better.",5,Great capo,1319241600,"10 22, 2011",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000B6FBA2,puddytat,"[0, 0]",Was not sure about this one but it is darn easy to use and works quite well. I still use the Kayser for most stuff but this is great for a backup.,4,Surprisingly good,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A1AOD8N6LJYHBU,B000B6FBA2,realsteel,"[0, 0]","We ordered one, it worked so nicely, we ordered 2 more. You can adjust the tension precisely to fit your guitar, and minimize string stress and de-tuning each time you move your capo. Very nice product.",5,This is a nice capo - perfect for Classical Guitars,1363046400,"03 12, 2013",positive AYJJDQQ4EZ5V3,B000B6FBA2,REM,"[0, 0]",This is a very nice product to use. I would recommend it to anyone. It is small enough to be out of the way while playing.,5,Nice,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A3O9JAQME0YOB0,B000B6FBA2,Robert Biehn,"[0, 0]","Great item!Sturdy, had it for a few weeks now. Small, light, durable. Holds the strings down perfectly too Great capo!",5,"Great, light, efficient",1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B000B6FBA2,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]","These are nice, easy to use capos and the price was great. I got several of them to use during my guitar class, when someone doesn't have a capo and needs one.",4,good capo,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive AFBETARDFURG,B000B6FBA2,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]","Works well, arrived fast. No problems. Works as described. A good purchase for a low priced capo.Works for acoustic and electric",4,Good,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B000B6FBA2,Sledman,"[0, 0]","I purchased a Classical guitar and only had a traditional (steel string) Capo available to me. Not thinking it through I used it on my Nylon Stings and after a few times I realized it had damaged the string to the point they had to be replaced. Along with my string order I added this Capo so it does not happen again.Pros:It's small and lightweight.It's very well made. It not only looks great but also appear to be of high quality.It's very adjustable. Unlike my steel string Capo, this uses a screw/knob to tighten, not spring loaded. This allows you to finely tune the capo to add just enough pressure to bar the fret but not damage the stings.It works on steel strings. Yep, I found my self needing a Capo on another guitar and only having this with me, I saw no reason it should not work so I gave it a try and it performed wonderfully. I won't be using it full time on my steel strings, but great to know in a pinch I have use it.If you need a great capo thats gentle on your Nylon strings then this is the one to get.",5,Perfect for classical Nylon String guitar,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A3G6HCQFH5DE28,B000B6FBA2,Special K,"[0, 0]",I always seem to have to re-tune with the spring loaded capo's. Rarely have to re tune with this one. Highly recommend.,5,Love it,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A2Z89YMZZJWBHS,B000B6FBA2,Sunn Kram,"[0, 0]","I ordered one of these because I like my other Planet Waves Capo a lot (I believe its the older metal version of this, not the "Lite"). However, this one just does not screw down enough to hold down the strings, especially down at the lower frets where the neck is a little thinner (on a Martin jumbo acoustic). It will barely bend the strings down behind the fret but not enough to prevent buzzing. Your fretting hand will naturally push the capo back and out of position quite easily when playing open chords too.I'm not sure why the plastic version has this issue when it appears to have an identical design to the old metal one. It doesn't seem defective as no parts are bent or missing as far as I can tell. Unless I just happen to get one with a shorter than normal screw, I wouldn't recommend it for any guitar without a thick neck.My recommendation is the classic Kyser capo thats more dependable and quicker to apply and remove (it also attaches to your headstock effortlessly when not in use). If you are looking for the screw-down style, I would look for the older version of this and avoid the "Lite".",2,Will Not Clamp Tightly Enough,1401062400,"05 26, 2014",negative A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B000BBRZ3S,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[114, 130]","A Little History:I have been a guitar player for forty-odd (some of them, VERY odd) years. For the first thirty of them, I tuned by ear - starting by guessing at what a low E sounded like, then tuning the other five strings by fretting, listening and tuning. I could never understand why the tuning often sounded perfect for one chord, yet remained `off' for others... it took quite a long time to get it right. Then, about ten years ago, I thought I had figured it out. The problem (I thought) was that my guesses at a true ""E"" were off - so I got myself an ""E"" tuning fork (320 cycles) and used it to tune the first string. Then, I did as I had always done - fretted and tuned the other five. Not much better as a result - kept having to tune and retune for quite a while to get all chords to sound right. During those years, I tried tuning all six strings to (what I believed was an accurately tuned) piano as well as by ear to tones available online. Nothing gave me better tuning on the first try. Then, I saw an ad for a Chromatic Tuner and lightening struck.The Realization:There have been many - each of which has led me closer to what I have now - near perfect tuning on the first go `round! First off, I realized that when we say ""E"", that is not just one note. It is a range of literally hundreds - perhaps even thousands- of specific tones. The same is true for every note. This is akin, I guess, to the realization as a child, that no matter how many shades of `blue' are in a box of crayons, the chanced of having the precise shade you want for a specific drawing are rare. Purchasing my first Chromatic Tuner (a CT440, manufactured by SwitchMucic and sold through MusiciansFriend.com) moved me a long way along the continuum of learning and accurate tuning. However, that tuner had at least two limitations. Firstly, it's construction is rather light and flimsy - it works OK, but has a second limitation that conaused me to buy the Korg (for about the same price) That is that the Korg has a built in tone generator and speaker allowing the option of tuning that way rather than having only the single option of having tones made by the instrument read and metered back to you. Both tuners have plug-in for electric instruments, and, so far as I can tell, their accuracies are similar. I prefer the Korg for the reasons I have mentioned. Additionally, the Korg can be manually recalibrated for special tuning needs - and `remembers' the original tuning/tones so you can return to it for more `standard' usage. A nice, extra piece of flexibility. The LCD meter is easy to read and colored lights tell you, right away, whether you are sharp, flat (and by how much!) or right on!As a point of surprising interest, the tuning fork I had used for years turns out to be profoundly FLAT! A shock to me - given that I had grown up learning that tuning forks gave off perfect tones! I have saved it as a reminder that all things are not what they are promoted to be. I guess the round pitch pipe that Ms. Sweeny used to tune up the class in the 5th grade was probably not quite as precise as she would have presumed!And Finally:This is a marvelous little (and inexpensive) device - well constructed, accurate and flexible to allow for many different tuning need situations and circumstances. I assume that there will be still higher places for my `learning curve' in this area to rise to - but for right now, this is it. I am using it, regularly, on all my stringed instruments (two six-string Martins, a twelve string Epiphone and a frailing banjo. The time it saves tuning the 12-string alone makes it more than it's own price!)If you have not discovered Chromatic Tuning (maybe I really WAS the last one to discover these things!?), I suggest you do so immediately and spend your time enjoying the pleasures of making music rather than sitting in frustration trying to adjust the tunings by ear so it sounds `really' right. Perhaps people with `perfect pitch' can do very nicely without a Chromatic Tuner - I am not one of them. Are you?",5,From the Ice-Age to the New-Age for cheap!,1154131200,"07 29, 2006",positive A3W5BERPNVRXR6,B000BBRZ3S,fretter,"[0, 0]","It is inexpensive but is difficult to use anywhere with other noise..I used it for several years but it is only a backup now.. Nice part is that you can calibrate the tuning, although probably would not be used by most musicians.. Other than that I think money would be better spent on a headstock type tuner.. I would not recommend it.",2,not my best choice,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",negative AU3GYRAKBUAEU,B000BBRZ3S,Jon Norris,"[8, 13]","This is a nice little tuner. It is small, easy to read and use. It has a non-backlit LCD display of an analog VU style meter, with extra marks at plus and minus 20 cents, and red LEDs that light when a tone is sharp or flat. It has a green LED and large mark for being on target. It has a built-in mic for acoustic instruments, and a mono 1/4 inch phone jack for electric instruments. It has an active tone you can switch on for tuning, but that is only adjustable over the narrow range of 410-480hz. It uses a pair of AAA size batteries that you pop the whole case open to change. If you have any vision problems, the display might be an issue. The LCD is about 1 1/2 inches long and 3/4 of an inch high, and, like all non-backlit LCD displays, has a narrow viewing angle and reflection issues.I wanted this for tuning didgeridus that I was making, and it works adequately for that. The one thing it is lacking that disappointed me is a frequency or octave readout. As it is, it gives you the note and cents sharp or flat, but does not give an octave number or frequency of the sound. So, you know you are tuned to a C, you just don't know exactly which C it is. Probably not much of an issue if you are tuning a regular instrument, but in some cases would be very handy to know. I suppose with more training and experience, I could learn to tell that by ear. (What? Learn a skill! Isn't that asking a bit much?)I suppose for an inexpensive tuner, that is the trade-off, but it does detract from the usefulness of this tuner for my purposes. Other than that, it seems to work well. It is consistent, easy to use, and compact. I consider it about average in value - it does the basics well but is missing what I consider an important function in such a device. I may be expecting too much for the price, as I have not done an exhaustive study of tuners and their specs. Having the octave feature would make it 4 stars for me instead of three.In any case, if you don't need to know the actual octave or frequency but just the accuracy of the notes you are tuning, this works quite well, and is not very expensive.",3,missing one important function,1161388800,"10 21, 2006",neutral A2B3XQ4FCJTKHQ,B000BBRZ3S,"Larry G. Kent ""Jawbone""","[0, 0]","What can I really say! Tunes my entire arsenal.From. Cigar Box Guitar, 3 string Strummers, Tacoma Papoose, andmy brand new Laguna 6 string..Getting ready to make few Uke's and it will Tune them also..Need a all n one Tuner, buy this or an I-Phone? The Korg is the perfectTuner..",5,Korg Tuner Review,1269734400,"03 28, 2010",positive A1QAT2Y011KWFX,B000BBRZ3S,"MildCritter ""the critter""","[1, 1]","I've had two of these tuners. They are well known among bass instrument players for being able to lock in on the lowest pitches better than most other tuners. They're durable and have a long battery life. Unlike most other tuners, in noisy environments they don't lock in on higher pitches before lower ones, again a plus for low instrument players.The one problem that I've had with these tuners is that one of them had to be set to A-439 to tune pitches that other tuners recognized as A=440. Strange.",4,"Excellent, but not perfect",1219536000,"08 24, 2008",positive A3MLQDXQPVNB2O,B000BBRZ3S,Wyoming Eagle,"[0, 0]",this tuner is easy to use. I like that it has the input jack for electric guitar as well as acoustic. It makes it so much easier. this is my first tuner in a long time and I'm please with it.,5,easy to use tuner,1243296000,"05 26, 2009",positive AWYE428W5MRQN,B000BKY8CU,BatmanDSM,"[1, 1]","Excellent Product, it is well cushioned. I'm a typical overweight American. Great Sale Price!(Lucky Timing) All Black and fully Assembled! Doesn't get any easier than that... (Batman)",5,Great Value: The perfect size for Guitar practice and Strong enough.,1303862400,"04 27, 2011",positive A3HKWOC783B7PL,B000BKY8CU,Darren,"[0, 0]",I bought this bench on an Amazon Warehouse Deal so that I could get it on Prime delivery and was not disappointed at all. The bench is very sturdy and comfortable - the cushioning is thick and soft. The item arrives flat packed and can be adjusted to the correct seating height in seconds. This bench is just what I was looking for and I'm sure it will serve its purpose for many years.,5,Comfortable and sturdy for those on a budget.,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B000BKY8CU,dashreeve,"[5, 5]","I actually like this bench a lot. It fits into my gear back (rolling duffle style) that contains my cables / power strips etc., with only the folded legs sticking out of the bag. I have the KT7800, which is much larger seat area, and easier to adjust. Depends on your preference I suppose, this one is smaller / lighter, the other is larger / easier to adjust.",4,smaller than On Stage KT7800 Plus Keyboard Bench,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A2NIT6BKW11XJQ,B000BKY8CU,Jai,"[0, 0]","The Keyboard Bench is lower than I anticipated. The seat is very soft and comfortable. However, it doesn't appear to hold anyone with excess weight.",3,SEAT CUSHIONY,1362268800,"03 3, 2013",neutral A2X1F0WUJJP0FC,B000BKY8CU,Matthew L. Adams,"[1, 1]","It has a comfortable seat and seems stable and well-made. However, if you need to haul it around frequently, it takes a bit of time to set up and screw down or open up the screws that hold the moving stability bar on the bottom of the seat. Also, if you need to adjust the height, you have to remove the entire bolt assembly seen at the crossing point of the bars, and then select one of three holes that are only an inch or some apart from each other. So, not much selection there.",3,Comfy but Not Fast,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",neutral AXWB93VKVML6K,B000BKY8CU,Michael Hassey,"[0, 0]","For me, I can click this in so it is a nearly perfect height. The padding is great, it is lightweight without feeling cheep.",5,"Solid, portable",1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B000BKY8CU,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my daughter who plays the keyboard. It was already assembled right out of the box, and seems well padded and sturdy. My daughter likes it. I like the price because of the special deal from Amazon.",4,Simple and sturdy,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive AEWYUPCNDV7HY,B000BKY8CU,"Modern Blue Argonaut ""No I do not have a shoe...","[3, 3]",This assembled in just a couple of minutes without the need to refer to the instructions. The bench is comfortably padded and very affordable.,5,"Very comfortable, easy to assemble",1230768000,"01 1, 2009",positive A1AUDW7X02EEPJ,B000BKY8CU,Otto,"[0, 0]","It isn't top of the line but it gets the job done. I wouldn't abuse of the chair too much though, the material looks a little floosy.",3,It's ok.,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",neutral A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B000BKY8CU,Seventh-777,"[0, 0]","I'm a heavier fellow (5'11, 220) and some of the harder benches I've tried were a tad uncomfortable for long sessions. This one, on the other hand, is very comfortable and has plenty of padding and support. It folds up easily and looks to be very well made. 5 stars, no complaints, and much nicer than a lot of the more expensive options.",5,A very comfortable bench at a great price.,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B000BKY8CU,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","The price is a great selling point, just by itself. I use it with my acoustic guitar and the On Stage FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest that I bought off Amazon as well. It's a good combo. It leads me to playing for longer periods. It's solidly constructed. It folds and is definitely portable. Great buy.",5,Great value,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B000BNSYHW,colton cooper,"[0, 0]",I bought this to restore the neck of an Ibanez that I had ordered used and knew needed TLC.After a few coats of this stuff the neck looked/played/felt like it was just out of the factory! It restored years of neglect in just a few minutes.When I bought this I though it wouldn't be enough. BOY WAS I WRONG. I'll have enough of this oil to last me awhile which makes me happy because I can get that new guitar feel out of my neck for months if not years to come.,5,Wow! Great neck restore!,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A2IZ3ST24HSO4H,B000BNSYHW,David McCarthy,"[0, 0]",got this to treat my fretboard on my guitar. Nice airline-sized bottle w/ safety cap to prevent from unintentional opening. Replenished my dried out fretboard to like-new condition.,5,D-Addario delivers w/ this lemon oil cleaner/conditioner,1391212800,"02 1, 2014",positive A200D8BOPMR35S,B000BNSYHW,"Earl D. Shaffer ""OracleMan""","[0, 0]",I needed some fretboard cleaner. This is something I had not tried before. I used it and I like it.,4,Used it - like it,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive AHF7SNSZPRNCE,B000BNSYHW,Isaac,"[0, 0]","Has a nice smell, works like a charm. This bottle will probably last me 10 years. Good cheap price...a recommended purchase.",4,Its lemony,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive A1786LAQ18LHDC,B000BNSYHW,J. Zwicker,"[0, 0]","This has a nice smell, and is good for maintaining the wood on the neck of your guitar. Best used when replacing strings, so you can apply while the strings are off.",5,Nice addition to guitar care,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A2M93TVNC93C3P,B000BNSYHW,L. Ole'son,"[0, 0]",Clean really good of prints and smell very nice. My first time using it but like it alot since it works good.,4,Clean smelling,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive AFBETARDFURG,B000BNSYHW,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]","Nice quality fretboard oil. Has a nice scent to it, and remember a little goes a long way. I would definitely recommend this. Worked nice on my maple unfinished fretboard.",5,Awesome,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A2O52ICJCRQYVK,B000BNSYHW,Steve,"[0, 0]",I maintain all of my guitars on a regular basis since I no longer have my own guitar tech to do everything for me! Take care of your fretboards any your fingers and fretboards will be very happy!,5,Very Good!,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000BQTCDO,Charlo,"[0, 0]","This is an iconic fuzz pedal. Yes, Smashing Pumpkins used this pedal but Corgan also used a Fender Blender (which is similar to the Big Muff but has an octive thing going on too). This is not a subtle pedal. It's cuts through the mix well if you are running into a cleanish amp. I find that it gets a little muddy if I run it into an amp that's already breaking up. I can say the same thing about most fuzz pedals though. This is not a wooly, splattery vintage tone like the Dunlop Fuzz Face. It really has it's own thing going on. It's not the kind of pedal that I keep on all the time, but it's a cool tool for the sonic toolbox. If I had it to do all over again I would likely buy the Big Muff with the tone wicker switch. It's about ten bucks more and has a little more tweekability.",4,Face Melting Fuzz,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A34QHL6I85K3V5,B000BQTCDO,Chris,"[0, 2]",i feel strange giving this classic only 3 stars. but it's just not for me. it's large and takes up space on my pedal board. i prefer the little big muff,3,i would recommend the little big muff,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",neutral A3J2PKECNUGEHO,B000BQTCDO,D. Blackburn,"[4, 6]","I have played through this for over 15 years and I will tell you right now, get a big amp. Get 2 amps and split the signal, even. You want to have the biggest amp you can when using this pedal. Otherwise it will come off sounding frail instead of ""Frail and Bedazzled"".Otherwise this pedal conjures up a beastly reference, and it should. I have been in a couple bands where I just plugged this into the amp and played my riffs. The free drinks and loose women followed shortly thereafter.If you're looking for stinging yet rumbly fuzz, this is the pedal you need. I only wish it went up to ""11"".",5,The bigger your amp the better this will sound.,1219449600,"08 23, 2008",positive A73CB1NVPYDZ5,B000BQTCDO,"Devin ""Sir Flexalot""","[8, 13]","I owned this pedal for many years, before finally trading it in on some other equipment. It produces one sound extremely well, but it only does that one thing. The sound it does very well is the late 60's/early 70's fuzz sound: ""White Room, Black Curtains""; ""Satisfaction""; ""Ina Gadda da Vida"". Note: this pedal produces very good sustain, but has really bad attack. As such, it will not really do the ""Whole Lotta Love"" sound. As I said, it does one thing very well, but its range even with classic rock is quite limited. If you plan to cover songs with that classic fuzz sound, this pedal gets you 100% of that sound. If you want to also cover other classic rock, you're gonna need at least one more overdrive/distortion effect.",3,"One trick pony, but its a good trick",1209686400,"05 2, 2008",neutral AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B000BQTCDO,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[0, 1]",I cannot express how over sized this pedal is - it's ridiculously big and it's unnecessary.if you are lacking space on your pedal board u may want to look elsewhere or retrofit the insides into a smaller housing as i will do.Again - please be aware of the dimensions - this thing is soooooooooooooo hugeit sounds good though - though it does rob tone,4,It Does the Job - But IT IS HUGE! BE Warned! OVERSIZED,1316304000,"09 18, 2011",positive AVP5CCREISHVX,B000BQTCDO,Raul Diaz Pea,"[0, 0]","It's noisy, but if you find out how to equalize the tone and volume, it works fine. I bought it cause Gilmour uses this effect but certainly the one he uses must be of a much more better quality product.",3,It's ok when you get to equalize the tone.,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",neutral A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B000BQTCDO,The Den,"[0, 0]","This pedal does exactly what my title suggests... it creates a huge walk of smooth rich fuzz... very smashing pumpkins feel to this. It doesn't do many different tones, but what it does it does very well! And frankly, once I find a good tone out of a pedal, I don't change it often anyhow! This is an amazing value, and a welcome party of my pedal boards. (P.S.: I have the Russian variant...)",5,"smooth, rich, saturated wall of fuzz",1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000BU5V58,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[1, 1]","We opted for the World Tour ""Guitar Gig Bag"" over a hard case because most of the time my son's guitar is hanging on the wall usingString Swing Hardwood Home & Studio Guitar Hanger (Shades May Vary). This case is generally good quality and meets our needs, with the following observations:Pros -+ Lightweight; doesn't add a lot of pounds but still protects the guitar+ Good Quality; strong material, stitching, and zippers+ Storage Pockets; big enough for music pages, picks, and a small electronic tuner+ Handles; good hand grip handle on the side and has well padded adjustable packpack strapsCons -- Limited Protection; this is not a hard case and it will not provide much protection from a serious impact- Appearance; this is not awe-inspiring to look at, being very basic and the ""World Tour"" logo looks a little ""cheesy""This was a good choice for the limited, light use it gets from us.Recommended!CFH",4,Roomy Guitar Case - Recommended,1290556800,"11 24, 2010",positive A1YYGXVZA97XFO,B000BU5V58,"Danyelle Mulin ""Danatherine""","[0, 0]","This is a fine bag for a guitar, I got it for my brother...I'm not a music person but its good",5,It is what it is,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A3UZITVEOSRRHD,B000BU5V58,"David V. Locker ""TECH""","[0, 0]","I don't know who would need better unless you traveled a lot where you might need the hard case. This one surpassed my expectations.Months into using the Gig Bag and not a single problem. The pockets are packed with books, tools, and strings.The shoulder straps make carrying the bag across town a breeze.",5,Great bag for the buck,1235606400,"02 26, 2009",positive AQES9A9BCJ7CV,B000BU5V58,Harry Reimer,"[0, 0]","A great universal bag. I can put everything in this bag from my 12 string to my hollow body. Has great pockets to carry your picks, strings, and tuners. The padding is better that I expected. It does have a red strip on this if your concerned about color.",4,The price belies' the quality of this bag.,1277942400,"07 1, 2010",positive A10VG94SAKVSC0,B000BU5V58,Island Girl,"[0, 0]","Arrived on schedule. Sturdy, with adequate padding to protect my "babies". Three zipper pockets to hold cords, mics, capos and tuners as still have room for keys and combs. I own several gig bags, and this is my favorite.",5,Great gig bag.,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A1H7JRH18L2BXG,B000BU5V58,"Leo of San Francisco. ""O Cordova""","[0, 0]","Received item when promised, fits great for my Yamaha Acoustic Electric, but carry with care, remember Acoustics are hollow body and can bust if dropped, great zipped pockets.",5,Acoustic Gig Bag,1382572800,"10 24, 2013",positive A29XLZLRNBWBZ8,B000BU5V58,M. Pope,"[0, 0]","This case is very durable, nice heavy duty zippers and pockets for storage. The 20mm is perfect to protect instrument during travel. The red piping in the picture is more maroon in real life.",5,Durable Protective Case,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive AD175S3OJX0DG,B000BU5V58,Peter Holub,"[0, 0]",I bought a Hollowbody without a case and wanted a gig bag in case I decided to take it anywhere. The prices of the other bags ranged from more than double this one to almost four times. I have other guitars and they all have cases and I might never actually take this guitar anywhere so I didn' twant to spend a lot. Price was a big issue. The guitar fits great. The bag is well padded and I can't believe the price.,5,Fit the bill for a reasonable price,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B000BU5V58,Squidsmom,"[0, 0]","I purchased this for my daughter who is 10. She is learning to play guitar and needed a bag to protect the new guitar I bought her. This bag has plenty of storage, offers good protection and the guitar fit perfectly. I am going to purchase another one for my guitar.",5,Great bag,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive AETQIN7OH0RL9,B000BUDO48,"AllThingsTech ""JustBeNice""","[0, 0]","Decent quality. Cheap price. We'll see how long it lasts. But, for now, does the trick. I think the odds of be becoming rich and famous have increased because of this stand.",4,Decent. Does the trick for me.,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B000BUDO48,applegd07,"[0, 0]","This is a very good and stable stand. Light, strong, and very balanced. It makes my guitar feel secure. It is also ideal for travel since when folded can just be slipped into a small bag.",5,Great Stand!,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A1VG6TG6LKBPKP,B000BUDO48,"Dr Jay ""ljison""","[0, 0]","This is my favorite light weight guitar stand, simple and does the job. I try to avoid the stands with lever locking mechanisms at the neck rest which are a pain in the arse when you are trying to switch guitars on the fly. These are lightweight and collapsible so you can take them anywhere, and are sturdy enough for 'normal' use. If you're a klutz no guitar stand will be sufficient unless it is encased in carbonite.",5,excellent stand for the price,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A1XJKAH0QCUVWD,B000BUDO48,DrummerLD,"[0, 0]","I have my 12 string on this stand when I'm taking a break from practicing (as you know, a case is where you should store your guitars, not on a stand). It is easy to assemble. You'll pay a lot more money for stands that do the job just as well as this one. if you're gigging, I might suggest a higher priced stand, but for occasional travel and home use, this will do the trick.",4,Not a Bad Stand,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A2CKMJU4WD3XDE,B000BUDO48,Evan Anderson,"[32, 41]","This guitar stand does NOT find hidden treasure. It does NOT hypnotize beautiful women. It does NOT fix your transmission. It does NOT tell your boss to give you a raise.It just holds onto your guitar when you don't see any reason to put into a case. It's sturdy, reliable and to the point. No gimmicks, nothing flashy. Just a guitar stand that is reasonably priced. If you need one, might as well be this one.",5,"In Soviet Russia, guitar stand holds YOU! =D",1208822400,"04 22, 2008",positive A9KOC3PXLXYSB,B000BUDO48,Frank N. Stein,"[0, 0]","I bought 3 of these because of the ridiculously low price...I figured I'd get my money's worth from them regardless. They work fine. So well, that I thought I would buy a few more for the studio. The price went up nearly 50% on them though. BAH.",4,They work great for the studio,1380067200,"09 25, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000BUDO48,JPfromOH,"[2, 2]","There are a fair number of similar tripod guitar stands out there for about the same cost. If one of your pet peeves with some of these is that the U-shaped support falls out when you carry the assembled stand around, then you'll especially like the World Tour stand. The way that the U-shaped piece inserts makes it far less susceptible to falling out. And, although it is, as one other reviewer put it, ""minimalistic,"" this stand has a substantial feel to it. I'm quite happy with this purchase, and would buy another World Tour again, rather than one of the other brands that I own. Amazon.com did a great job, too, getting this out to me.",5,"Good Quality, Great Value",1257465600,"11 6, 2009",positive A2VGVG7IFBRSML,B000BUDO48,Mason K,"[0, 0]","This stand is very nice, it is black and it does its job very well. It also has a strap on the top holder to secure the guitar when it is on the stand. It is like an added bonus.",5,"Great stand, no problems",1361145600,"02 18, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B000BUDO48,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","I've bought quite a few guitar stands off of Amazon in the past few years, and I've paid for the most expensive ones and the cheapest ones, and this is the best one I've found yet. Very sturdy, well made, and fully height adjustable, with strong soft foam to protect your precious guitars from getting all scratched up. It states that cellulose finishes can be damaged, so at least it lets you know that ahead of time(most cheap stands don't), so that's a good thing as well. Don't waste more money than you have to for a good quality stand, grab this one!",5,"The best stand on Amazon, at the best price!",1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive AA4BAIDEDJI3,B000BUDO48,OfficeBoy,"[1, 3]","This seems like a nice product, but maybe I'm doing something wrong. I can't get the bottom guitar support to lock in place. It twists around and that makes it a little hard to put the guitar in place. Maybe there is something I need to do differently?",3,"Nice stand, but...",1287705600,"10 22, 2010",neutral A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B000BUDO48,Risenheart Consulting,"[0, 0]","I got two of these for my electric bass and rhythm guitars. Great little stands at a great price. They are sturdy, easy to assemble and adjustable. I'd suggest this to anyone needing a guitar stand.",4,Nice.,1362441600,"03 5, 2013",positive A2Z84UZPX7064Q,B000BUDO48,Zane V. Simon,"[0, 0]",I ordered two of these stands and they work very well! Definitely keeps my guitars a lot safer than having them leaning against things.,5,Fantastic for the price.,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive AN1RO6C6I78YO,B000BUGNNM,"B. T. Corneto ""BeeTeeCee""","[3, 3]","Case arrived in great condition.Quite Roomy, fits my Vendetta AND/Or my Les Paul - Two exterior pockets for tools, extras, etc.2x Thicker padding than the Epiphone gig bag I got for the LP, but all these have to do is protect and keep dust away - I'm not hauling them to shows...Get One.",5,VERY Nice !,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive A2ZGBCQPF5Q17N,B000BUGNNM,"Earle G ""Earle G""","[1, 1]","Nice bag with great features. It is slightly large for a Telecaster or Stratocaster but works fine for either.I actually swapped another bag, putting a Les Paul Jr in this one and a Tele in the Gibson bag as theGibson bag was a really tight fit for the LP JR. headstock.",5,World Tour EG20D Deluxe 20mm Electric Guitar Gig Bag,1377907200,"08 31, 2013",positive A1ZT70OIIY7N5M,B000BUGNNM,Guitarman,"[1, 1]","I am deployed to middle east and beat my guitars up pretty good. I have 3 World Tour bags to keep my axes safe! Nice padding, nice features.",5,Very Nice,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B000BUGNNM,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[5, 5]","This is a great gig bag for the money. It has more padding than I thought it would have, has very strong construction, and plenty of places to store stuff like sheet music and cables. The carry handle and shoulder straps are well padded and comfortable to use as well. It's even reasonably water proof, handling the light rain shower well with zero leaks. For the money, this is the best one I've bought on Amazon, and will certainly buy it again in the future. Highly recommended!",5,Strong and light Gig Bag.,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",positive A2D8OM8XL872DO,B000BUGNNM,"M. Platt ""UpIrons""","[6, 6]","I have an ESP guitar with a slanted headstock that had a hard time fitting into the gig bag that the music store threw in when I got the guitar. After buying a line-6 pocket pod and some good studio headphones there was simply no room left in that old bag.Found this bag and liked the fact that it has so many front pockets and it really looked like it would fit all of my gear, cables, etc. I originally put it on my wish list because I will admit, you don't always want to spend your own money on stuff like this but my wife ended up surprising me with this and it was a great surprise.My guitar fits perfectly. It used to be a struggle getting my guitar in the old gig bag and zipping it shut. As mentioned, the curved headstock makes the guitar taller and the old gig bag always had the pointed tip of the headstock poking out of it because it just would not close.But this big closes all the way and it does have so much more padding than my previous bag. And the pockets - OH THE POCKETS! They fit ALL of my gear. I have my guitar cable, a set of full size sennheiser headphones, a line 6 pocket pod, all the allen wrenches, a tuner, and my tremelo neatly organized in all the separate pockets. And there is room for more if I need it!The bag does smell a little funky the first few days but it didn't stink up the house like some reviewers mentioned. Just open it up and let it air out in a part of the house where it won't bother anyone and it's fine after a day or two.One last thing about this bag is that it has a handle right up near the headstock. I did not know this but wow I had no idea how useful that could be. I tend to carry my guitar, in bag, up and down stairs a lot and being able to hold it in two places is extremely useful. Then you have the backpack handles as an option as well. I really cannot recommend this bag enough. I do agree with the other user who said the log on it is a little kiddie like, but I don't really care, the bag is too perfect for me to be bothered by that, and while the padding is great, I would not recommend this bag for checking your bag for air travel. It would be fine if you use it as a carry on but would not protect much in checked baggage, in case you want it for that kind of thing. I don't travel long distances with my guitar but if I did, I would use a hard case only for that as I have seen too many horror stories of smashed guitars on airlines lately.Hope that helps anyone out there looking for a gig bag with tons of room for your gear!",5,Perfect Bag for Me,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive AVY8D3ULJTX0H,B000BUGNNM,P. Panehal,"[3, 3]","This bag is well padded, has backpack straps to carry comfortable, and several pockets to hold cable, extra strings, picks, and much, much more. For the price, I feel like it is a steal. Some people complain about the smell. It kind of smells like motor oil. It is strange, but being I have been around that smell so much, it doesn't bother me. Be warned about it though.",5,Good bag,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",positive A2MHK6C40Z54TB,B000BUGNNM,Rob M.,"[1, 1]","Got this for an SG-style guitar, and it fits with plenty of room. This is a better quality bag than an "average" bag, but with a couple of comments:1. It smells like an industrial rubber factory upon opening.2. The large, main zipper is easy to close but somewhat difficult to unzip. Surprised me because it's a large-toothed zipper.3. Construction seems to be pretty good. This is not a hard case, but to get a guitar from point A to B, it works just fine.4. Padding is sufficiently thick. It's not a paper thin bag, but it's not thick enough that the guitar would survive a drop.Would I get another one? Probably, as long as the use was long term storage or to travel small distances. Otherwise, I'd get a soft sided hard case (the new wave of Styrofoam cases) or a regular old hard sided case.",4,Better than Adequate,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B000BUGNNM,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[1, 1]","I have seven of these that I use on my Ibanez AM73's, but they are perfect for anyAM series guitars (like the 93).The bag is well padded, and not to expensive.It seems it is always on back order which tells me they are very popular.The dimensions are: 41""L, 14""W at Bout, and 3"" Deep. It has two large zippers; the head zipper goes all the wayaround, and the bout zipper stops before entering the bottom area which is the ONLY draw back to thisgig bag, as with ALL deeper guitars, you want the bottom (bout) zipper to at least complete the bottom areato make placing and removing easier.This is the best gig bag I have found in the last few years for the smaller bout guitars that does not cost too much.",5,Perfect for smaller bout hollow and semi-hollow guitars,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A1UMOYYM8HB2A1,B000BUGNNM,Sirius,"[2, 2]","This is a great bag, regardless of cost. The fact that it sells for less than $20 makes it an absolutely fantastic deal. (Free shipping only makes it that much better.) Unlike some other reviewers, I have not noticed any objectionable smell. I will attest to the fact that it is very well constructed. The fabric itself is a heavy cordura material, the zippers and pulls are heavy duty too, and the padding is stiff and thick enough to afford your (solid body) guitar some very substantial protection. (I would estimate the padding, which is entirely concealed within the cordura, to be approximately three-quarters of an inch thick.) In addition to the main carry handle at the side, there is another in back, at the top, as well a pair of backpack-style straps, so finding a convenient means of carrying your guitar shouldn't be any kind of an issue. The two zippered accessory pouches (for picks, a spare set of strings, and perhaps some music) are also a nice touch. In my opinion, this bag could easily sell for twice the price and still be considered a bargain. As it is, it's very cheap insurance for my Epi Les Paul II.",5,Great Bag!,1380585600,"10 1, 2013",positive A2RIXSMGE9VIBG,B000BUGNNM,The Count,"[0, 0]","This quality bag would probably cost more like $35+ at your local music store. Appears well made, has good padding and several pockets for strings, picks, cable, whatever. Taking one star off for the slightly bothersome smell (also mentioned by other reviewers). Not terrible, but somehow chemical. Hope it goes away soon.",4,Very well padded with several pockets. One star off for weird chemical smell.,1380412800,"09 29, 2013",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B000BW2D84,chris,"[1, 1]","I bought a Pedaltrain pedal board and I have 6 individual stomp boxes that are crammed onto it. I originally bought Hosa connectors and they are high quality and have a low profile, but the selection of lengths is limited. I bought this kit with a little trepidation and proceeded to re-do the board. I swear I was done in 20 minutes!! The board looks awesome with all the cables cut to perfect length. These cables are dead silent and the connectors are high quality. The supplied cutting tool works as described and the only thing you need is a small-tip, flathead screwdriver with a medium size handle so you can firmly drive the locking screw into the cable for the final step. I could have saved some money if I had just bought these first instead of a bunch of random length patch cables.",5,I wish I had bought these first!!,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive A1YURS42Z635HR,B000BW2D84,E.I.E.I. Owen,"[23, 27]","The good thing about the Cable Station is you can make your own cables at custom lengths so you can have a neater pedal board without the need to solder the connections in place. All you have to do is cut the cable flush, insert it into the "" plug with a twisting motion, and then turn the setscrew on the side of the plug until it is tight.As a benefit, if there is a shorting of the signal all you need to do is find the offending cable, remove the plug, cut the cable, and insert the end back into the plug.Great right?Well, not really.As far as reliability goes, nothing can really replace the connection that is properly soldered. With the money you spend, you could easily get a decent soldering iron, some old cable, and some cheap plugs from Radio Shack and practice. In the end, you can by bulk cable and connectors and make them as needed.I have used this product and had to re-cut several cables at different times but only to cables that have been constantly moved around. The other ones that are more permanent haves not given me trouble, but I have experienced problems in the past. Always have a few spares that have been tested.Another annoying thing is that they give you more cable than connectors, I would think 15 connectors would be more sufficient.Is it easier than soldering? Yes.Are they reliable? For the most part, yes.Will I continue using the product? Yes, because I usually have spares.Why do I use them then? I'm lazy.This is from the Cleartone cables website about gold connectors:Don.t waste your money if you are being asked to pay extra for gold plated connectors. The thin soft gold (5-10 microns) .flash. plating looks cool, but scrapes off easily and the brass aterial underneath stops you from seeing that the gold has worn off! The brass eventually tarnishes and causes crackling when the plug moves or twists in the socket contacts.It is true that gold is a very good conductor of electricity when mated with a gold plated socket. But the sockets inside your guitar amplifier and guitar are not usually gold, so there can be virtually no benefit to gold plated plugs.",3,"Handy yes, the be all and end all, NO",1259625600,"12 1, 2009",neutral A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B000BW2D84,James L. Maxey,"[3, 3]",I am a tech as well as a guitar player. I also have spent time in the past Teaching soldering. But these cables seem to be well made with good solderless connections. Most of us know by now that there's a lot of hype but it really comes down to Good Quality Cable (This Seems to be) Good Stable Connectors (These seem to be) & the connections between the two that last (Time will tell). All I know is I have Hand Soldered Special plugs with Good Cable to only have them break with use and I expect the same with these especially in a high use situation where they are plugged & unplugged often.- I do know these are signal clean & do Not bleed f highs & that is critical in my book.- They are Very Easy to use & can be done on Stage between or before sets very quickly and with NO Soldering & I Love that!I will definitely use these again unless I find a longevity problem.LM,5,Great Option,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",positive A8L6Z9U1TCP06,B000BW2D84,Perry D,"[0, 0]",Very good quality cable and plugs. Easy to make custom length cables from 3 inches to 30 ft. My pedal board looks so professional and uncluttered that I actually made room for 1 more because there was no extra wire to get in the way.,5,Custom Cables at a low price,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B000BW2D84,Reviewer,"[0, 0]",This is one of my favorite music purchases in a while. Cleans up your gear's appearance tremendously. Very easy to use and lots of extra cable length.,5,AWESOME,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A300S5QIIMBQNH,B000BW2D84,"William B. Mattes ""Bill""","[0, 0]","What can I say? I started out with a couple of pedals, then a wah, then more, then a board for them, and sooner or later all those 6" cords are either in the way, too short or whatever. I do like the male-male offset connectors to bring pedals together but sometimes on a board you've got odd distances. This kit does the trick, and truly was easy to use. Only once did I create a plug with a bad connection and had to redo it.",5,Simple way to clean connections,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A2G8O3QXM9EGJS,B000BWEM42,"Amazon Customer ""boo-koo""","[0, 0]","Some of the complaints are well warranted about this cheap unit. First of all I had to fumble around with it for almost 15 minutes to get it to open straight because it seems like I got a previously-returned unit that some other customer must have bent the arms the wrong way along the joints and I was careful not to manhandle it because I could tell it would break if bent it the wrong way with too much force. I was about to give up but I felt bad to do the return because I didnt want to make Amazon lose money and this is a weird shaped box and probably costs over $8 in postage to send back to them.But eventually I figured it out. I am a 5 ft 10 inches tall man and this stand is tall enough because I opened it all the way and there was still an inch or 2 to spare if I wanted to raise it to the maximum. Looks like those complaining about the height did not realize that all 3 segments can be stretched out to reveal the full height (They probably only raised 2 out of the 3 segments).So for the price I think you get what you pay for and since I just want a stand that will stay in my bedroom at home I think this unit will suffice but if you plan to travel around with it or if you are getting it for a kid under 18 years old I recommend you buy a sturdier unit than this because they will probably break it in short order. And then you will be out the fifteen bucks plus have to buy a new one.The truth is that its a flimsy piece of junk, okay for a responsible adult that will treat it with great care (such as myself) but not for children or drunks, it is very fragile and easy to break. I took the advice and tightened the adjustment knobs for height only finger tight without great force as previous reviewers attest that it is easy to strip out the bolt if you over-tighten so be very, very careful.I will keep mine but if I had to purchase a second unit I would not buy this one because I dont like flimsy junk and I feel even my large dog could knock this down and break the dang thing.",3,Good enough for home usage,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",neutral A1LHMSY3Q46PJS,B000BWEM42,"Bob ""Bob in Big Bear Ca""","[156, 161]","I bought this to replace a folding stand that was just not strong enough to hold up under the weight of some of my guitar books. This stand works great for me, and hold even the largest of my music and tab books.The construction is much better than other portable stands I've used in the past, and has two great features that I really appreciate. One is it's height adjustable, and two is the tilting head. The tilting head is a real bonous on a portable stnad, and this one works great.For the price this stand is a great buy that I would recommend to anyone, but being primarily a guitarist this stand is execptional. With the page holders tilting head and height adjustability this is one of the best stand purchases a guitarist can make.",5,Well built folding stand great for guitar music and tab,1197504000,"12 13, 2007",positive A13NWJUMVNS6YZ,B000BWEM42,Coffee Drinker,"[0, 0]","Of course, this stand is not nearly as solid feeling as my much-heavier, solid-metal music stand I use at home. It does twist around a bit when you handle it. On the other hand, it's much lighter, collapsible, and it goes inside my practice bag instead of being a piece of furniture that takes another hand to lug. For my practices and rehearsals I want to travel light. This stand fits that bill, and its desk angle is adjustable so it works well for large fake books and for a single lead sheet. I had two pieces of thin plexiglass cut at my local hardware store to sandwich separate sheets of music so I have no problems with wind or with three-sheet-wide scores. I've never had a sturdiness problem with this stand, and I've never had it tip over, but I am careful not to tighten the knobs more than necessary, and I set the legs to their sturdiest position. I always play sitting, so height is not a consideration for me. But I have measured it and found that at its highest elevation the bottom of the sheet music is 50"" off the floor. That's plenty high for me even if I were a vocalist, and I'm 6'1"". Sure, it does not impress as would an $80-$100, stand but the quality is almost unbelievable for $13. I notice that some of the negative reviews are two or three years old, and I wonder if this stand was the same design then that it is now. It IS a lightweight stand and I take care with the knobs, but I certainly would not call it flimsy.One discrepancy that might be important to you: The stand they delivered to me this month (October 2011) was NOT a ""two section"" stand, as advertised. It's all in one section and it collapses down to a 20"" length that fits in my practice bag. I actually consider this a plus since it makes it quicker and easier to erect at rehearsals. I bought one of these Hisonic Signature stands a few years back, but they've changed it a bit. That one definitely was in two sections, and I made the top section into an excellent table-top book stand. That older one also had folding-clip-type clamps for each section instead of the turn-knob-screw-in type of clamps.",4,High portability and low price,1318377600,"10 12, 2011",positive A38HMS5RYSYF8G,B000BWEM42,James I Van Asten,"[0, 0]",It may be a challenge to assemble it.I personally found it a challenge to assemble it but that is just how I am wired.I am not 'good' at putting things together without help.Good product after you get it assembled.James :),3,good adjustable music stand for the price,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",neutral A21M5LI1AU7184,B000BWEM42,Jerry E. Semler,"[1, 1]","As a newbie violin student I needed a music stand. Having purchased many things before through Amazon.com, I have learned to trust the customer reviews which get posted (remembering that there will always be a few cranks). This music stand got good reviews and I can say that I too am very happy with it. I would recommend this purchase to any one.",5,Music Stand Review,1346889600,"09 6, 2012",positive A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B000BWEM42,KP,"[0, 0]",This stand is a little difficult to open. The top the gets very stuck and turned the wrong way. Other than that the stand collapses very small into the black bag that came with it.,3,I like it but it could be better,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",neutral A3T6OAYYMN3F1Q,B000BYPJ1U,Barron Family,"[0, 0]",Its easy to set up and use. Simple instructions are on a sticker on the bottom of it. I re soak it easy 2-3 weeks or so. Can't tell if it's truly working on my maple wood ukulele.,5,I use it in my ukulele case.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A1NNBJRXPIDA12,B000BYPJ1U,"B Perry ""bnb books""","[2, 2]",I have been using Hercos for for many years. They are simple to use and offer my banjos good humidification. I place a Herco in the neck section of the case and another in the section where the head sits.For guitars I place a Herco near the peg head and a stringed instrument humidifier that slips between the strings in the other. Great insurance against damage to instruments owing to dryness.,5,Good protection for instruments,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B000BYPJ1U,debi,"[4, 4]","I like these humidifiers. Works if you keep it with instrument in your case, and upkeep is minimal. Work on all strings very well, but be careful, easy to fall out of case, so just be careful!",5,"Herco, my hero!",1340496000,"06 24, 2012",positive A245MWTMXYXXHY,B000BYPJ1U,Fallbrookdave,"[0, 0]",Stuck one in my guitar case to keep it just the right humidity. A must have for us dry Californians.,4,Seems to do the trick.,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A3I9IGMS9GHW8J,B000BYPJ1U,James E. Perkins,"[2, 3]",It doesn't seem to work. I think maybe mine was damaged or something because it doesn't seem to absorb any water.,1,I don't get it.,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",negative ALLRHBAXXI5BL,B000BYPJ1U,Joyce Kaiser,"[0, 0]","I was taking lessons from a very qualified instructor and he mentioned that I need a humidifier for my guitar. At first I was not sure what I was looking for. I found the product without too much difficulty. I had learned from my instructor that these are small, placed on the hole of the guitar, and was definitely needed to keep the guitar in good playing condition. I started looking through the computer pages and settled on the Herco Guitar Humidifier because of the recommendations of thew product. Now I feel I made a wise choice and will be able to keep my quitar playing good vibrations, and good music!",5,A Herco Guitar Humidifier- You can avoid guitar busters!,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000BYPJ1U,MetalFan,"[1, 1]",Herco is a Jim Dunlop company and this little humidifier was suggested to me through someone who has used them for awhile. Dunlop is a trusted brand in guitar maintenance for the most part. I wanted to stay away from the typical humidifiers due to their tendencies to leak and stain the guitar wood. I have used this for a few weeks now and it still remians moist. The product came fast and the instructions are straight forward. I may order another if this one performs well.,4,Cheap and hopefully effective.,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive AF1I90O6U8VCQ,B000BYPJ1U,Rolf J Craven,"[1, 1]","I used to use the Martin tube thing that you stick between the strings. But it was a bit of a pain. You had to soak it, then drain it, then wipe it. Even then, I worried about it dripping on the inside of the guitar. This is much easier and the guitar sounds great. Highly recommended.",5,Easy and works well,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000CBE3G4,Charlo,"[1, 1]","Great slap echo sound. Do not buy this with the expectation that it will act like a digital delay- it's closer to a reverb. It provides an echo sound similar to if you were playing in a room covered in tile (an old engineering trick!). Great for old school rock and roll, rockabilly, chicken pickin etc. This will fatten up the sound of a dry amp. As with all FAB pedals, I find the knob placement slightly annoying, but at this price point you can't really make a justifiable complaint. Construction quality is somewhat cheap but the knobs feel solid and it has not failed me in more than a year.",4,Great slap back for a great price,1324425600,"12 21, 2011",positive A1QN075G0OKBWJ,B000CBE3G4,Joe Bouler,"[0, 0]","This pedal works but doesn't have the depth of echo I expected. I doesn't even come close to the same sound quality of my old Dan Echo DE-1 pedal. That certainly explains the difference in price. You get what you pay for. I'm using it with a Fender Eighty-Five solid state amp. I tried it with other amps and it sounds the same. If you're looking for a good slap echo effect, I would recommend spending more money and buy the Dan Echo DE-1 pedal or even the Danelectro BLT slap echo pedal is less expensive than the Dan Echo, but still sounds better than the FAB echo pedal. The FAB echo pedal works and you can hear a definite difference with and without it. It's just not as good as I expected. I'm sorry I bought it and I don't recommend this pedal. There are much better ones on the market. Shop around.",3,It works.,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",neutral A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000CBE3G4,MetalFan,"[1, 1]","These FAB pedals are cheap and mostly mediocre, but I bought this on a whim to use with a Fender tube amp and it works well. As other reviewers have stated, the pedal does not have very good build quality but it seems to hold up okay as long as it's not abused. I use the echo with both a telecaster and a cigar box guitar for vintage effects.I have found that the delay works well around 50 percent and the mix can be modulated to make a good mix of reverb and delay. I don't know if I would gig with this pedal or any othe FAB pedal because of my tendency to step hard on a pedal in live environments, but it serves it's purpose well and is cheaper than alot of other delay and echo pedals if you just need a basic effect. I have seen info about modding the pedal to control the delay and may do this in the future.I have alot of other pedals and I tried this pedal with a jazz bass, with some EQ tinkering, I found a good mix of echo. I originally saw a youtube video of a bass player using a D-4 and thought it would be a good idea. Again, Danelectro makes a higher end echo pedal which probably does a better job with delay, but this is a good deal and was $100 dollars cheaper than my Electro Harmonix Memory Boy pedal and sounds cool as a vintage vibe with an old amp.",4,Vintage sound without vintage pedal pricing!,1343692800,"07 31, 2012",positive A1WNM3PI4QSUCB,B000CBE3G4,MrGizmo,"[7, 7]","I've needed one of these for my fender amp, yes I used to spend time dialing in the delay pedal for the rockabilly/blues numbers and if my settings got messed up, well, that would slow the show down. I wish my fender amp had this built into the amp but it didn't. This pedal makes playing rockabilly on my fender simple fast and easy. Really quick to setup and use. It's not a delay unit, it's not versatile either, but what it does, it does perfect!",5,"A rockabilly no brainer, great with fender amp!",1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B000CBE3G4,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series of pedals offer a great sound without digging into your budget. The D-4 Slap Echo effects pedal works great and gives me that Old Tube Amp Reverb sound that you would only expect from a more expensive unit. There's no fancy bells and whistles but just good old manual adjustments that lets you dial in the sound you want with no effort at all.. This series of pedals ( FAB ) have hard plastic cases and less expensive hardware than the more costly units but works quit well. Danelectro offers more expensive units but I don't think the sound is much better, just the hardware is better, but that's my view!!!. You can't go wrong with this product, Danelectro has been around for years and makes a great product...I have six Danelectro effects pedals and they all work great...",5,This has that Old Tube Amp reverb Sound for a great price,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B000CBE3G4,paul day,"[2, 2]",this is perfect for playing rockabilly or country music.the case is made of plastic but seems sturdy as long as you dont stomp on it too hard. but for 20 dollars its well worth the price. this is a great product and i highly recomend it.,5,slap echo,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive APN77K8OVE97N,B000CBE3G4,Pa user,"[0, 0]","I'm sure this isn't the best echo pedal (or even in the top 100), but it serves it's purpose fairly well. Stacking with other cheap danelectro pedals will degrade your tone but it isn't something that most of us can't live with. for 14.99 us it's worth taking the risk IMHOUpdate: The pedal gave up the ghost (died) In a relatively short amount of time. I replaced it with mini modtone type delay.... I actually like the dano sound better, but the modtone will do for a slapback and it is built way better.",3,echo pedal,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",neutral A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B000CBE3G4,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[1, 1]","I admit, i was really just curious how good a $15 pedal could possibly be, so i figured i would try one out. I had played some Danelectro stuff in the past (a baritone guitar and an amp many years ago) and remembered being satisfied with their stuff. Anyway, i figured since the pedal was so cheap, why not try it out.You know, it is a pretty decent stompbox. The slap echo is a good enhancement effect, meaning, it isnt really over the top....just gives you a mellow, reverb-ish echo...not quite delay, not quite reverb...kind of somewhere in between. I have since added it to my stompbox set up for that little something different. Not bad at all. I cant speak to battery life though, since i use an adapter combo to power all my effects. For kicks, try it out with some distortion and/or overdrive, and a wah....Anyway....Enjoy!",4,"Decent enhancement pedal, great price.",1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A24VMSBJAWFRCP,B000CBE3G4,Shawn,"[0, 0]","Is the the best pedal ever? Not even close. Does it do EXACTLY what you want a simple slap-back echo/reverb to do? Absolutely! I almost always have it on just to add a little depth to my synth or guitar sound. It can give you a decently wet surf-ish sound or a fast delay, rockabilly sound. It's not super versatile but if you're looking for a little depth and color for under $20 then this is what you need.I mean, COME ON! It works, it's cheap, and it doesn't take up much room on your pedal board!",4,Price is no reflection of quality for this little guy!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A3MJARDJ31M698,B000CBE3G4,"S. Thompson ""Nothing""","[0, 0]",It has a 1950's slap back echo Its good for the price No putting It down for Sounding bad as with most Danelecto products and probably higher price and lower price products used the same circuits. If You want something that Is just reverb without all the slap back then Behringer DR600 which I use for Vocal for Guitar I use RV600 which has space verb and ducking also called shimmer.,5,Works,1296864000,"02 5, 2011",positive A2PD27UKAD3Q00,B000CBE3G4,"Wilhelmina Zeitgeist ""coolartsybabe""","[20, 22]","I bought one of these pedals 3 years ago, along with some of the other Danelectro pedals in this line, and was happy with it. The sound I get with it is very, very cool. After a while it just stopped working. While I was disappointed at that moment I just ordered another one the next time I was online. You can't beat the price. If it does stop working after after a few years of use, you aren't looking at paying $90 or more for a new pedal. All of my other Danelectro pedals are still working just fine so it may have been a fluke in the electronics or I just used it to death. An electrical engineer friend and I took the pedal apart to try and fix it but decided it wasn't worth taking up our time since I could replace for $15. So I ordered another one. Definately get an adapter for this. Yes, it's casing is plastic but quite sturdy. Just don't jump on it like you're trying to put out a fire when turning it on and off. Guitars and effects are the tools of a musican's trade not the hammer and nails of a builder's. Think about getting a 1 Spot adapter so you can chain several pedals to one outlet. If you would rather use batteries for each of your pedals...well...I'd suggest buying them by the gross. Any effects pedal made by any company is going to eat batteries like a stoner eats potato chips. Used alone or with other effects, the Danelectro Fab Slap Echo Effects Pedal will be sure to delight your auditory kinesthesis.",5,Great pedal at a really good price,1214438400,"06 26, 2008",positive A3D38B289R1U21,B000CBE3G4,William,"[0, 0]",good price for effect if your looking for a bit of echo then this is for you. I have amps that have this feature that due a better job.,3,Good price for effect,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",neutral AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B000CBE3GE,,"[0, 0]","It's a flange pedal, what else? For the price I was really happy with it. If I knew someone who was more skilled than me I'd get the workings inside a different case. The shape is cool, but I'd feel safer with it in a metal casing. The button is smaller than I thought, but it's not an issue at all; it's kinda easier to press!As for someone like me who is starting to get into pedals, for the price just to see how they work and if you want to invest in this realm, I would recommend this!",5,Great for the price!,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A2X3UAK5HLALMJ,B000CBE3GE,"Guitarist, Bassist, Gamer","[0, 0]","The regen control goes to very strong deep levels that will rumble the floor at the lower end (My fender excelsior with it's 15 inch speaker rattled the walls) of its sweep and can give a very cool effect. I notice very little tone suck with the pedal bypassed. Also, the speed know has a great range with 5+ second sweeps to super fast leslie and univibe like tones. The depth knob does it's job. It doesn't have a manual knob to move the sweep, but I leave the depth all the way up most of the time so it's no big deal. For the price, this was perfect for trying out a discreet flanger pedal instead of the one built into my Vox modeling amp.",5,Deep flanger but a bit touchy,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B000CBE3GE,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","-1 star for plastic...otherwise excellent , YouTube has many reviews on these,The FAB pedals are great values,For what a flanger is for me, this is perfect, great sounds great price.",4,"Great sound, great price.",1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B000CBE3GE,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series of pedals offer a great sound without digging into your budget. The D-6 Fab Flange effects pedal works great and gives me that wobble phase shift you would only expect from a more expensive unit... This series of pedals ( FAB ) have hard plastic cases and less expensive hardware than the more costly units but works quit well. Danelectro offers more expensive units but I don't think the sound is much better, just the hardware is better, but that's my view!!!. You can't go wrong with this product, Danelectro has been around for years and makes a great product...I have six Danelectro effects pedals and they all work great...",5,This pedal works very good,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B000CBE3GE,paul day,"[1, 1]","the case is made of plastic so care should be taken in stomping on it but the product is so much fun!!! this thing is so worth the 20 dollars that i paid for it and more! wide sweeping flange effect, great harmonics and little power useage. well worth the investment!!!!",5,fab flanger,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive A3W2KQ6CLTQ0ZD,B000CBXZXG,Ipodcrazy,"[1, 1]","I'm a fanatic about my frets looking shiny and polished. I want them to be slick when I bend notes. If you polish too hard or too often with steel wool, it can wear down your frets. These micro abrasive sheets do a great job without harming your frets. I watched a Youtube demo and that sold me on ordering them. I think Amazon had the best price.",5,Safer and better than steel wool for your frets,1302739200,"04 14, 2011",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B000CBXZXG,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]",My frets were completely whited after using one of these sheets. I recommend using it togheter with a metal cleaner and you will return your frets to original factory bright. Incredible!,5,They really clean the frets,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A7ZP18XOIJADI,B000CBXZXG,Peter D. Page,"[0, 0]","I opened the package for the first time and didn't think much of it, but the cloth works great on cleaning frets and even the cardboard template does its job. Obviously, cardboard isn't going to last so purchase metal templates and use the cloths.",5,What do you want for six bucks?,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A3KKTTJACRWL16,B000CBXZXG,Scott,"[0, 0]","The sheets seem to work fine to polish the frets but the template is cut from the cardboard box which obviously isn't going to last long. Also, trying to hold the cardboard on the neck is a pain and my finger is killing.I'm going to go buy a fret eraser and be done with it.",1,Not a fan,1394582400,"03 12, 2014",negative AUUI1FKERRMV2,B000CBXZXG,Walter NYC,"[0, 0]",Will this replace a pro fret job? Nah...That said this works great for use a few times a year to clean the frets an make them shiny and smooth.End results[...],5,Great for a Quick Polish,1403740800,"06 26, 2014",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000CCIVCA,aceofbase,"[0, 0]",I use this all the time for testing audio cables and it works great! It's got an all metal housing and seems sturdy too. Battery lasts for months. Well done Behringer!,5,Great little cable tester,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive A2LSR40ZH18TPH,B000CCIVCA,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Solidly built, small tester that can easily be carried around in a gig bag. There isn't really much in the way of instructions, but the LEDs are fairly well labeled and straight forward enough to figure it out.",4,Does what it is supposed to,1350777600,"10 21, 2012",positive A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B000CCIVCA,AncientRocker,"[0, 0]",If you are in a band or a sound guy for a band you gotta have one of these. The time and stress saved by not depending on trial and error to eliminate good/bad cable is priceless. Bottom line!!! eliminate a variable and audio problems are faster and easier to solve.,5,Gotta have one!,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000CCIVCA,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",A must have in every gig bag for checking all your cables. I keep this with my battery tester for my active's. Sure eliminates a lot of guess work at this first hint of audio trouble. Easy to use and economical product.,5,SAVES FACE!,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A1Y8BQ5R1SGGVD,B000CCIVCA,Gregg Bergman,"[0, 0]",If you'd ever been setting up on stage and discover hum or hiss this box is for you. It will find a bad or intermittent calbe in a heart beat. It will locate a shorted XLR or an open ground fast. Don't go onto the stage without one on these boxes.,5,Works great,1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive A1RHGZOBDC3WQF,B000CCIVCA,Jhoc,"[0, 0]","We bought this tester for our son to use for his band's equipment set-up. It appears to be well constructed, and should help to diagnose problems with cables as they work through equipment connection issues.",5,Inexpensive Cable Tester,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000CCIVCA,Lee,"[0, 0]","I have been using this tester for about a year to test out my XLR cables and those that I come into contact with at work. It works but does not detect all faults (only non intermittent ones), it comes in a durable enough housing and is compact enough to take everywhere.",4,Inexpensive decent quality durable,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B000CCIVCA,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[0, 0]",Does a great job of checking cords. Was able to eliminate a lot of bad cords from my stash. Tests multiple types of cords also!,5,Nifty little tool,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",positive A2JPRN080WBJ4N,B000CCIVCA,Mike Black,"[2, 3]","I picked up this Behringer CT100 cable tester because it takes the guesswork out of maintaining a cable collection. The unit does its job very well and it helped me find several bad cables that I previously thought were ok. It is well built and sturdy. The bottom of the tester has sharp metal corners and screws that could damage a wooden table. I suggest you get some adhesive rubber pads to support the underside.Although the machine itself is good, the accompanying documentation is awful. It presupposes a working knowledge with audio equipment that many users may lack. For example, it does not include illustrations of how the LCD readout should look when a cable is good or bad. I had to go to an audio engineering forum to find a diagram. As it turns out, the Behringer CT100 is an inexpensive knockoff of the Morley Swizz Army cable tester. The manual for the Morley unit is available online and it has diagrams that make the testing easier to understand.",4,Good product... Terrible documentation.,1343692800,"07 31, 2012",positive A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ,B000CCIVCA,"Rick Langdon ""Scriptor""","[0, 0]","This thing will test most all the cables a musician will use ... rugged, reliable and simple to understand ... for the price, it is hard to beat ...",4,All Inclusive Tester - Nice Price,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive AFB7MSIPJIW68,B000CCIVCA,Seph,"[0, 0]","Idiot-proof, compact, extremely sturdy. All metal enclosure with good quality jacks, simple to understand LED readouts. Runs on 2 AA batteries.Features that set this apart from the slightly cheaperPyle-Pro PCT10are:-'Test tone' function which sends a known volume signal down the line. Very helpful in level adjustments down long chains of equipment.-'Intermittent' issue indication - This is what made me choose this model. If there's even the shortest dropout, the LEDs indicate it. Intermittent issues are the most annoying and can be difficult to troubleshoot.My only complaints:-The a small screw holding the battery cover on stripped immediately when initially inserting batteries. It was like carving a bar of soap with a knife. Quite frustrating. Used my Dremel to change it from phillips into a slotted screw, and managed to get it out.-There's an included belt clip that attaches with two screws on the back. This clip blocks access to the battery compartment, which is ridiculous. Luckily I have no need for the clip. I used one of the screws intended for the clip as a replacement to the stripped battery cover screw.-No rubber feet on the bottom + metal enclosure + battery cover screw = sliding around and marring whatever it sits on. I stuck some re-purposed rubber feet on the bottom.After the few 'problem solving' situations mentioned above, this thing is a 5 star product. Too bad they couldn't go the extra step to make it 5 star out of the box.",4,Good value,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B000CCJP4I,,"[0, 0]","For the price, it's worth it I guess. If you just want to try it, go for it, that's what I got it for. It sounds nice and adds a cool tone to my setup, but after playing on a few more expensive chorus pedals I would suggest saving up if you really need a chorus pedal. But for the price it's not too bad.Oh, and the casing isn't like a wimpy plastic knife plastic. it's pretty durable. Albeit don't throw this on concrete and expect great results but it could stand a few stomps.",4,"Hair metal clean tones, hue.",1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000CCJP4I,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I mean you paid 15$ for a pedal that if you want to buy from the BOSS it's about 6times this price and if you want it behringer it's about twice this price. It does what is supposed to and it doesn't have a cheap look. For home and garage entertainment is good enough. I was trying this pedal before i buy any other pedal from the same brand, but now that i know that i like it i'm going to buy the distortion (red) one. i'm only sad they don't make a noise gate or something similar. That would be the top of the deal.",4,It's allright,1377129600,"08 22, 2013",positive A1BW6F3GAM38XV,B000CCJP4I,An Engineer,"[0, 0]",The Chorus is subtle... but it seems lacking to me. It is subtle but really weak compared to the classic rich ibanez chorus i have.,2,Not enough umph!,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",negative A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000CCJP4I,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","the effect it self is fine, but it is too noisy even though u don't dime it, for the price, and for this product, it is u get what u pay for.",3,too noisy!!!,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",neutral A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B000CCJP4I,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","This puppy sounds fantastic. The controls allow the effect to be adjusted from very faint to over the top Chorus with deep and intense sound. The controls are on the front, as are the in/out plugs, so it is a little tight when adjusting the knobs. Very reasonable pricing. Uses a 9V battery or 9V adaptor. It has a retro look and an old school sound, perfect.",5,"Great Chorus sounds, for very little cash",1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive AJ3MI4QT7339J,B000CCJP4I,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]","fast delivery, works perfectly...I have 3 of the Danelectro effects pedals... hard to say which I prefer most cause they all have an individual and distinct sound...I'm partial to the chorus ...good item",5,Chorus pedal is right on!!!!,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B000CCJP4I,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","It's plastic that's 1 star deduction, but in this case, very pleased overall. The effect here isn't to take off to another planet of sound but all set at middle 12 o'clock this pedal is awesome, and really appealing.Several other combinations are excellent too. Check YouTube there's plenty on this, great price pedal.",4,Highly recommend,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1WNM3PI4QSUCB,B000CCJP4I,MrGizmo,"[0, 0]","How many times did I tweak a chorus pedal for hours and in the end decided I didn't need chorus at all. This pedal is not like that, not much to tweak but the chorus is great. Sweetens my cleans, makes the blues sound groovy and fattens the power chords. I even like it with the bass. Just a great chorus with not much to tweak.",5,"From a guy who doesn't like chorus, I love this pedal!",1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B000CCJP4I,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series of pedals offer a great sound without digging into your budget. The D-5 Chorus effects pedal works great and gives me that soft phase shift you would only expect from a more expensive unit... This series of pedals ( FAB ) have hard plastic cases and less expensive hardware than the more costly units but works quit well. Danelectro offers more expensive units but I don't think the sound is much better, just the hardware is better, but that's my view!!!. You can't go wrong with this product, Danelectro has been around for years and makes a great product...I have six Danelectro effects pedals and they all work great...",5,This is a great inexpensive effects pedal from Danelectro,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive AWYXB9L41T82S,B000CCJP4I,NW_OR_USA,"[0, 0]","Yes, this pedal is made of plastic. Yes it is inexpensive. But don't be fooled- unless you really mash on the switch button like an idiot, or over torque the battery cover screw too hard with a screw driver and strip out the plastic threads- it is pretty tough and durable. The chorus effect has plenty of adjustment, tone, and depth. It may not be a Boss pedal, but for $15.99 you are getting a tremendous value and it sounds very good. I was so impressed with these inexpensive pedals I now own 4 or 5 of them. As a hobbyist guitar player who does not want to invest hundreds of dollars into multiple effects pedals- I am into 4 or 5 of them PLUS associated cables and a power adapter for about the same amount than I could buy ONE Boss or other high quality pedal for.I would also recommend buying the Danelectrode 9V power adapter if you use multiple pedals. You can also buy a 5 gang power cable and daisy chain up to 4 or 5 pedals from the same power supply to make your own pedal board. If you have multiple Danelectro pedals it is a clean way to tie them together. I also bought some short 6 inch instrument cables and daisy chained the pedal inputs/outputs together so I can have mixed effects, or have each one independently.These pedals have been used almost daily for a couple of months now and I have not had one issue with any to date. A few other guitar player friends that have tried mine out are also very impressed by them. Absolutely a 5 star value!",5,More than an exceptional value!,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A3J8U952XAL34Z,B000CCJP4I,Rick H,"[0, 1]","Got this little guy last night to use with my Squier Tele Custom II, hooked it up and played around with it for a while and it really impressed me for the quality of effect you get for nearly pocket change! I also have a Digitech RP-50 that has multiple effects including different types of chorus and this Fab Chorus sounds better than any of the RP-50's chorus settings. I am so looking forward to laying down some cool tracks using this with the Tele, my Applause acoustic/electric, and my Squier Vintage Modified 70's bass guitar. And like other folks who've bought this product, I'll most likely be getting some of Danelectro's other Fab boxes and the Dan Electrode power supply.",5,Can't be beat for value-to-dollar ratio,1328659200,"02 8, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000CCJP4I,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series is supposed to be everything we hate about effects pedals. Cheap. Mass-produced. Housed in a plastic casing. But the FAB series offers affordable effects ($15 to $20) at surprisingly good quality, and end up sounding as good as some pedals that cost 3 times more. If this pedal cost $50, I might gripe about how tight together the input/output/9V jacks are. I might also complain about the weird position of the Mix, Speed, and Depth controls on the top of the unit, or the small footswitch. But at this price, for it to sound THIS good, I can't complain at all.Don't expect the FAB series to be good at everything. But if there's and effect out there that you only use once in awhile (especially anything involving modulation or delay), the FAB series is going to do it well, and do it for a fraction of the cost of other pedals. It's just a great option to have for casual/budget guitarists.",5,"I know what you're thinking, but...",1352764800,"11 13, 2012",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B000CCJP4I,WAYA,"[0, 0]","Gives a nice warped slightly detuned effect to your first at the right settings.(Think Alice in chains, or REALLY distorted live nirvana solo) admittedly not everyone's into the whole grunge tone. But it was what I was looking for.Has some nice shimmers and thickening on other settings too.And hey, you can pretty much get it for pocket change.",4,"Great value, good pedal",1358467200,"01 18, 2013",positive A3D38B289R1U21,B000CCJP4I,William,"[0, 0]","I have yet to find a pedal that can match this little guys desired effect...... If you know how to use it, it really delivers a good effect.",5,Really Good for the Money,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A12P4A1OC41KUO,B000CCJP4I,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[2, 2]","its sound pretty good .. i mean , the range /rate arent as broad as others i've tried ..but i stomp on it regularly.. it cuts my signal a bit .. so i compensate ,,an always leave a bit of extra volume in the bank to make it up..all in all=worth it.",3,cant loose for the $,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",neutral A109JTUZXO61UY,B000CCMWVG,Abigail Ferreira,"[0, 0]","I shopped around local music shops and was discouraged with the prices. Checked out Amazon and was a little skeptical with the reasonable price, but pleasantly surprised when we received it.",5,"Great price and excellent construction. Shopped around at local music shop, to expensive.",1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B000CCMWVG,Bob Dillin,"[11, 11]","I got the $50 standard black on black case. The case arrived within 2 days via UPS during the middle of the Christmas rush! Wow! Very fast shipping and it was adequately packaged and there was no sign of the box being abused in anyway. Regarding the item itself, I am bit lukewarm. I have a $500 Washburn and wanted something more than a gig bag for going to and from gigs and practice sessions. And I got that. Its lightweight, plenty of room in the gear box and on top of the guitar head. However, the fit is a bit loose and I don't have the sense that this case will stand up to much abuse over time. So if you have a pricey guitar or are planning to load you guitar in a truck with other gear, or might ship your guitar or take it on a plane, this case is not the one you want to buy.",4,Good Item for the Price,1292544000,"12 17, 2010",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B000CCMWVG,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[0, 0]","My Seagull Entourage Rustic fits very snug (I think that is a good thing, not certain) in the case which has a nice faux fur lining and seems well made.I was considering theSeagull Dreadnought Casebut there were no useful pictures or details on the item. I decided to try the Guardian and save a few bucks.Seems like I made a good choice.",5,"Nicely made, great value for my Seagull Entourage Rustic",1298246400,"02 21, 2011",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B000CCMWVG,Handsome Johnny,"[0, 2]","Guardian? Well, it is padded, but I've only gigged once since having the item (with 3 rehearsals held prior) and I can say that the case is nicked up ""pretty good,"" as they say in the South. Yes, it will last, because it is a guitar case, but there's no way there's enough security to protect an instrument on a plane. Now, that's for flight cases to handle, but don't even come near abusing your instrument while it is housed inside this case, because you may be disappointed to have to buy new parts once the ""guardian"" fails to guard against crushing your hardware. This item is not one of the better cases out there, but it does suffice, and it does look good. The first day I got it, someone said, ""nice case, it looks great!"" Say that now, though, after using it outside the house 4 times, and you'd be a lying SOB.",3,"Guardian? Well, it is padded...",1325808000,"01 6, 2012",neutral A3HN470MGR70D2,B000CCMWVG,"JMAC ""JMAC""","[1, 1]","This is a typical inexpensive hardshell guitar case made in China. I bought it to replace the original (chipboard) case for a 1963 Gibson ES-135 archtop. Lower bout is 16" wide, upper bout is 12" wide, body is 21 " long, and it's about 5" deep at the bridge. Fits very snugly in this case which is what I was hoping for. The case is about 4" longer than the top of the headstock but I didn't expect an exact fit. The wood shell is thin so don't drop anything on it but it is also lighter than a lot of other cases. Normal plush fake fur inside with about 3/4 of soft foam all around. Black tolex on the outside is thin but looks okay. This is NOT a case to take on the road or if you travel by air but it is adequate for casual use. Only annoying thing: the case arrived locked. The keys were, of course, inside the case. Dumb. A friend at a music store used a key from another Guardian case to unlock it. A good reminder that the case latch lock is to keep the latch from popping open and NOT to keep crooks out.",3,Cheap But Useable,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",neutral A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B000CCMWVG,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]","Great quality, nice interior, and fits my Yamaha F335 perfectly. Solid and steardy case that will last a very long time.",5,Wonderful case.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A34BZPTKSY68PB,B000CCMWVG,Lou,"[0, 0]",my fav cases ever,5,Five Stars,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A27WU4E7J23ZS7,B000CD1R7K,"Aurelio ""ABT""","[0, 0]","Good quality, strong and excellent finish. Nicely priced. A foot rest will help you maintain a good posture while playing, a must for classical players.",5,"Good quality, affordable and well built",1386892800,"12 13, 2013",positive AOHR2Q90UXF23,B000CD1R7K,"bk from the states ""bk from the states""","[0, 0]",It does exactly what it says it does. My only complaint is I wish it could go a notch or two lower. But very pleased. It's cheap and works like a champ,5,as expected,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B000CD1R7K,Casey D,"[0, 0]","It's a great versatile foot rest that any guitar player can benefit from, very good value at only $10 not counting shipping, very satisfied.",5,"A great foot rest, works on carpets or Whatever!",1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A256QA9N8ZK520,B000CD1R7K,David Aric Jones,"[0, 0]","I've been on a guitar accessory shopping spree lately, and this is my favorite purchase as of late. I've bought nice straps, but when I'm practicing for hours at a time, this foot rest is a great reprieve, and literally a weight off my shoulders.",5,Great for Practice Sessions,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000CD1R7K,David G,"[0, 0]",Was using a box and this is a great help. My stomach doesn't feel wrenched anymore. I use it on my right leg with the guitar on the right leg. Maybe not as conventional as the classic position but it works for me.,5,Works great,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A24JW33E1DW64K,B000CD1R7K,"E. Reyes ""Classical Guitar Fan""","[0, 0]","Great foot rest, it's not flimsy. But it's not light weight. I put it in my guitar bag to carry with me and I definitely feel that it's there. I like that it's adjustable to various heights. I am short (5'1"") so I usually have it on the highest setting to prop up my left leg when I'm playing classical guitar to get the guitar at the right angle. But I sometimes adjust it down when I switch it to my right leg and when I'm playing Flamenco and rather than rest the guitar between my legs like in the classical posture, I shift it over to my right leg. I ended up getting a 2nd one so that I keep the one at the highest setting for when I'm playing classical, and then the other one at the lower setting for my Flamenco playing. Great foot rest, I recommend it.",5,great foot rest,1345852800,"08 25, 2012",positive A30GZDBGNP2366,B000CD1R7K,EYE4GET,"[1, 1]","Just what I needed to position my guitar while seated. I was worried it would not hold the weight, but it does well.",5,Small but strong,1314489600,"08 28, 2011",positive A2E2CJWPL1YMAR,B000CD1R7K,Joel S Mellor,"[0, 0]",I was looking for a foot rest for a good value and that is exactly what I got. There isn't too much to say about it. It's sturdy. It's adjustable. It's a great price. It really made playing easier for me.,5,Just what I was looking for,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive A2STXHBNXM1B0Z,B000CD1R7K,Johannes,"[0, 0]","This little foot stool is really sturdy. It stays in place beautifully. No rocking sideways, no wobbly action.If one of the notches doesn't do it for you, you're screwed: There's no gradual adjustment. But the positions it allows make sense for 99% of players.",5,"strong and sturdy, perfect for the price",1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive A2XKROL6XBFHT3,B000CD1R7K,"Kathleen B. Janecka ""kay""","[0, 0]","This is heavy, but strong. Very comfortable, I cannot carry it around with me, but it works well at home. I recommend it.",5,Great Heavy Duty Foot Rest.,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive A2IPU94WKACV06,B000CD1R7K,Mark,"[0, 0]","I like this product, but wish it had a wider foot or base to it for carpeted areas, it does get a little unstable on carpet. Does fine on hard floors.",3,Does the job...,1380153600,"09 26, 2013",neutral AFFH3F0W6N3MY,B000CD1R7K,mjosephl,"[5, 5]","The other reviews for this foot rest called it sturdy and well built. They were right. It can be adjusted to a number of different heights to suit your particular needs - and based on the design of the stand it will stay where it's put. One of the best parts is that while it is stable enough to be the main foot rest where I play my guitar it can be collapsed flat and it easily fits into a bag or backpack - probably around half of the thickness of a chord book, although heavier, as it is steel with a rubber tread on top. It feels like I will own this for a long time - a well priced, good value.Edit2/2013After owning this for around a year and using it every day I find that it still looks and works like new. I recommend it highly.",5,Great foot rest and good value,1330041600,"02 24, 2012",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B000CD1R7K,Seventh-777,"[0, 0]","This thing is useless. Good idea, but way too light/rickety to be useful. Unless you're constantly aware of it, 99% of the time you'll end up just kicking it over when you go to put your foot on it. Pass on this.",1,"Pass on this - too light, tips over constantly.",1383868800,"11 8, 2013",negative A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B000CD1R7K,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]",This is quality construction. It's definitely a must. I'm a taller guy and it's important to have proper posture for longer playing periods. I'm glad I bought this.,5,Nice build; Should last a while,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A1WHGNU87BGJ2S,B000CD1R7K,"theRangel ""Mr. Prytania""","[3, 3]",I've owned several poor quality foot rests in the past and needed a new one. This one exceeded my expectations and for the price is an excellent value.I'm 6'2 and weigh 225. There are numerous adjustment angles that I can switch to and be comfortable and I'm not concerned about the legs bending. The photo makes them look weaker than they are.,5,Very strong food rest,1294704000,"01 11, 2011",positive A3HLW3G0TA8GX1,B000CD1R84,Andytoy,"[0, 0]","I purchased this rack last year to hold my outboard recording gear. I liked the fact that it was open in the back so I could patch things in and out easily before I bought a patch bay. I find it very sturdy and well made, and I've loaded it almost completely full. I do recommend placing the heavier units towards the bottom.",5,Great studio rack!,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A2Q6KC2KU2T0OL,B000CD1R84,A. Tapia,"[0, 0]","great rack. small enought to fit on top of a table or under it. light weight but holds a lot. at some point I had 2 behringer amps, power conditioner and 2 single unit audio processors.",5,good deal for the money,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",positive A1ZXTQA6K1YOJ0,B000CD1R84,Brian Mark,"[0, 0]","First off, most audio racks have that annoying "slide these little metal pieces over the rails and put your screws into them" instead of properly sized holes. Not this one. Not only do the holes get made proper size with threads in them, but it even includes 48 screws so you don't have to try to figure out which of the 3 sizes you've collected over the years is going to fit.I loaded it up with equipment and haven't had a worry about it since. Solid construction and the mounting just works. This one is done right.",5,Great job of handling multiple pieces of equipment,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B000CD1R84,Cefer,"[0, 0]",Simple and useful rack stand. Easy to assemble. Easy to mount rack components... but the rubber leg terminals are easy to lose too. A little more interest in the manufacture means more quality.,3,Simple and useful rack stand... but the rubber leg terminals are easy to lose,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",neutral A2XXBZPQT5EXHV,B000CD1R84,Darren O'Neill,"[0, 0]","This is exactly the item I needed for my podcasting rig. It holds my Behringer mixer along with my compressor and my vocal processing box. It lets me move the whole thing easily out of the way when I need to use my table for something besides podcasting.The stand is easy to assemble and is very well built. There's nothing bad I can say about it, if you need to hold some audio gear then have no reservations about picking one of these up. Highly recommended.",5,Solid Stand - Perfect For Podcasting Rig,1351209600,"10 26, 2012",positive A3VVKC910FN4EK,B000CD1R84,David Basham,"[0, 0]",This stand is great for my 45lb Peavey 1500. It is a light weight rack and I had to put the amp toward the bottom. I wouldn't put much more in it but it is exactly what I needed. I can grab the rack by the top bracket and move it around easily. Haven't tried gigging with it but if you are gentle I think it would work fine.,5,Very Nice at any Price,1313366400,"08 15, 2011",positive A9J03MF2689TS,B000CD1R84,D. WALTER,"[0, 0]","This rack stand is made up of a heavy steel, and welded together very well. I received my rack stand yesterday, and put it together in under 5 minutes. My audio equipment mounted easily, with the 48 INCLUDED mounting screws, and everything looks great, and I don't have to worry about this thing collapsing or falling over. It is very sturdy, and very stable. I recommend this to anyone planning to rack up to 12 audio or networking devices. I will definitely be purchasing another rack stand once I fill this one up. I will add pictures of my rack stand setup shortly.",5,High Quality Product!,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A2W8RH6YUNXH83,B000CD1R84,HoboKing67,"[0, 0]","I've had it for about a month now and it hasn't fallen apart so I guess that's a plus, but the main issue with this rackmount is that whatever automated machine they used to drill the screw holes is definitely defective, as a large majority of the holes are slightly deformed and will not take in the provided screws and are therefore USELESS. Thanks to this problem I am only able to use TWO slots out of TWELVE. It's definitely very frustrating and although the price is tempting, stay away from this.",1,"Not a good product, flawed production",1370995200,"06 12, 2013",negative AD5G39PJUJVJ,B000CD1R84,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[1, 2]","it ok, its hard to use the bottom 1u space because of the angle, the gear must be very short to fit the bottom space before hitting your mounting surface....11u rack, not 12u....",4,its ok,1279065600,"07 14, 2010",positive AUK79PXTAOJP9,B000CD1R84,~ Kyle,"[0, 0]","I use this with my mobile DJ equipment and it is fantastic. Very sturdy and light enough to easily carry. Holes for screw mounts are perfectly placed and allow easy component installation. Plastic covers on the feet came off right away though, but not really a big deal to me.",5,Great!,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000CD1R84,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","I've uploaded customer-supplied images above to show just how much gear one of these is capable of holding and how small the stage or studio footprint is. When you factor in the price it's plain to see that this rack is not only a bargain, but a flexible platform for mounting components.One other characteristic that the images reveals is this is not a table-top only rack. They work very well on the floor.The rack itself is easy to assemble and is built like a tank. I have a bass amp head and a power amp, plus a power conditioner in one of my racks that, combined, weighs around 50 pounds. The rack is not stressed or strained by this weight, and could probably hold another 50 pounds safely and reliably. Another plus is it comes with a bag of high quality mounting screws for components, eliminating that expense (I was expecting to have to orderRaxxess Rack Screws With Washers Hardware (Pack of 25), which turned out to be completely unnecessary.)My only complaint is the rubber feet caps easily fall off, but a little glue rectified that rather trivial problem.If you need portability, reliability and value for smaller gear suites that are frequently moved (such as setting up on stages) this is an ideal solution for rack mounted equipment. I am so pleased with mine that I intend to purchase another one, bringing the total to three.",5,Perfect for musicians on stage and in the studio,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A1WSJ7PT9GTD6B,B000CD1R84,OMEB,"[0, 0]",I purchased this to help unclutter my desk with some of my recording gear. This stand is very stable and useful! So if you want a cheap way to rack your stuff this is the way to go!,4,Solid for a Desktop,1313280000,"08 14, 2011",positive AV8MDYLHHTUOY,B000CD3QY2,"Amazon Customer ""eyegor""","[18, 19]","The ability to quickly change the range and sensitivity has made it easy to dial in the exact sound you want to hear. It's built like a tank and has worked flawlessly in the time I've had it. Since I normally power it with a wall wart, I don't have much of an opinion about battery life.Bottom Line: It costs a bit more than the standard Dunlop wah pedals, it's worth it.",4,GREAT Wah,1095465600,"09 18, 2004",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000CD3QY2,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","Sure it's a few bucks more than the standard Crybaby, but totally worth it. Built like a tank, but make sure to apply a little bit of white lithium grease to the gear pieces once a year or so to keep things smooth and reduce wear on the inner workings.",4,This Is Definitely The One To Get,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A2LJ6YNOZU6ND,B000CD3QY2,jimmy three,"[1, 1]","for 99 dollars , quit looking at other wah pedals....this one does it all......its so versatile....sounds very authenic 60's too,.....good pedal movement....endless variations in sound avaialable.....it gets a great sound right out of the box ..dig it man,,!!",5,a great wah wah..unbeatable for the price...,1383696000,"11 6, 2013",positive A1SMCTGDM2LK7X,B000CD3QY2,"Jorge Maciel A. Dias ""Jorge""","[1, 1]","Your option to change the wah configuration is amazing. Only problem is the no DC adapter included, needs buy separately.",4,Great Sound!,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A16UCWYG4924HH,B000CD3QY2,"Kenneth G. Nielsen ""Kenneth""","[1, 2]","Lunar lander here we come, This pedal will take your playing to the moon. It's easy to use, I recommend getting the 9v AC adapter to save on batteries and avoid the battery hassle. Use the Crybaby with other effect pedals, the uses are endless and fun. I was playing some 'Born On The Bayou' Creedence guitar the other day and wow, It will build your music muscle power to try and keep up with where this pedal wants to send you. A keeper, not like pedals that have no lasting power, this pedal has so much to offer over such a wide range of playing styles. It's right up there with my top five effects pedals of all time. I'm sure I'll be using the Crybaby for the rest of my music life.",5,Cry Baby Cry!!! This pedal is essential to playing anything but straight guitar,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A2QMNA0ZT6XMRR,B000CD3QY2,Peter Padro,"[0, 0]","Wow! This is the pedal to own. There are a lot of good pedals out there, but this one has that original, bright wah tone and a range of features and tonal settings that can take you from 70's quack to surf warble to rock tone sweeps. Just amazing! If you don't have to have a specific dunlop signature pedal, this will get you through most of the tonal range you could imagine. A great purchase and built like a tank.",5,"The original, but even better!",1384819200,"11 19, 2013",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B000CD3QY2,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[8, 8]","For years I played the original Cry baby, the Vox Wah, and others I can't remember names of. I was always on a quest for a good wah sound that I just couldn't find. I didn't want to spend $600 on a wah with a rack. So at the recomendation of a studio engineer I purchased this wah about 5 years ago. I am very pleased that I followed that advice because this pedal really has the range of wah I was looking for. The greatest thing about this pedal is that it is customizable. The user dials in the frequency sweep they want. The volume boost is a great feature when you need to play a lead over the live mix. I recomend this wah pedal over all the others, especially the signature series wahs because you can get the same sound out of this unit with a little tweeking.",5,Great Wah,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive AFAK8WG4O8INK,B000CD3QY2,The User,"[1, 1]",This is the wah I was looking for. Very versatile and built in boost feature is great too. buy it...you wont regret it.,5,Great wah pedal,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",positive AH2F47XZ5L8NR,B000CD3QY2,Violet Deliriums,"[2, 2]","First of all, I love the Crybaby 535Q and I recommend this wah pedal. I will tell you my wah pedal story.Several years ago, I bought a Crybaby GCB-95 and, even though I did not use wah very much at the time, I think it was in the shop twice to get repaired within a year. Fortunately, it never gave out on me during a gig, but it was only a matter of time. Finally, I gave up and just stopped using wah pedals completely.A couple years ago, I bought a Digitech XP-100 whammy wah, mainly for the whammy effects to learn how to do Morello's style. Since it has some digital wah patches was available, I started to use them too and was happy because it doesn't have a treadle that will break like on my GCB-95. The wahs were usable, but just did not sound as good.Finally I was supposed to play Alice in Chains, ""Man in the Box"" and the Digitech was just not going to cut it. So, it was time to get a real wah. I searched around on YouTube for demos and talked to people to see what they used. I chose the 535Q because people told me that they've never had a maintenance problem with them, and it is very versatile.You can get several kinds of wah sounds by tweaking the dials,and they have some great suggestions in the manual to get started. I set mine on the Cantrell setting and have left it there because I mainly use the wah when playing early alternative 90s hard rock styles. That setting works will in songs like RATM, ""Bulls on Parade"" as well, including to create the white noise for scratch DJ sounds.I still do not use wah pedals terribly often, but it is nice to have a reliable wah that can do whatever I need it to by simply adjusting a couple knobs. I think that as long as I need a wah pedal, this one will suit my needs in many styles, and I think it will remain on my pedalboard for years! It is definitely one to consider, and the price is not that bad.",5,"If you are thinking of Crybaby, this is the one",1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A126XEMCLHPBNZ,B000CDT4VQ,cliff pierce,"[0, 0]","Bought for project Telecaster. Delivered promptly and in excellent shape. Case fits well and is finished nice, Hard to find better case at this low price!.",5,Telecaster case,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B000CDT4VQ,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[0, 0]","I know most budget guitars don't come with cases, most not even a gig bag anymore. That's the trade-off I guess in the internet age in order to keep costs down. Even my Fender Standard Telecaster came sans-case and I had to coax the salesperson to throw in a gig-bag as an incentive but even that was back in the day. I had not looked at guitar gear in so long that I didn't think about guitar cases until I got the itch to get a new six-string and came across these. They look great, seem well built(I am not a professional touring musician) and apparently do the job.The exterior is covered in black tolex, just like a pricey case, and the gold stitching and plush interior really make this case seem worth much more than the asking price. The storage compartment is adequately sized and there's a simple lock that would only be functional as a safety measure to ensure it stays latched. There are brass feet on the bottom and along the edge to keep it level and prevent damage to the case. It fits both my MiM Tele andSquier by Fender Deluxe Stratocaster Maple Neck, Pearl White Metallicperfectly and I suspect it will do a fine job protecting them.I will be picking up a tweed version for the Telecaster to match up with the style, and my lovely Fender amp. Like I stated, there's no longer any excuse for not having a good guitar case.",4,There's no excuse for not having a good case,1296604800,"02 2, 2011",positive A3CMSCWXZIVJQ1,B000CDT4VQ,Drew,"[1, 1]","This is better than a gig bag, for sure, and looks like it could hold pretty much any standard sized solid body electric. Now, it's not padded really well and doesn't look like it'll hold up for more than a few years, but it was cheap. It seems to be slightly off kilter at the hinges and requires some fidgeting to get the lid closed properly, which is why I drop a star.",4,It's ok...nothing special,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B000CDT4VQ,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",I bought to use for my squire strat. It also fit my tele to. A real good quality case to protect your axe from damage when carrying from gig to gig.,5,Awesome case.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A2KKZHISX9YKMI,B000CDT4VQ,"PJY ""pjsailor""","[10, 11]","This is an inexpensive but for the money, well built case. I don't have any complaints. My Fender Strat fits snugly in the lined case and while it isn't the most durable case (I wouldn't use it to ship my guitar) it is strong enough for hauling your guitar from one place to the next.",4,Great product for the price,1288396800,"10 30, 2010",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B000CDT4VQ,Seventh-777,"[0, 0]","I've bought three of these now - this is an awesome, well made case that fits just about any superstrat guitar easily. The most recent was for something rather unique (a fanned fret, compound scale eight string) and that guitar also fit perfectly with plenty of room to spare.There are more expensive options out there, but for a non-fitted ""do it all"" case, this is the best bang for your buck hands down. I am comfortable using it to carry any of my guitars, from the inexpensive ones to the high end customs. Great case, great price.",5,Fantastic case for a great price.,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000CHJTG2,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[1, 1]","The Pyle ""Battery Powered PA System With Wireless Microphone"" is surprisingly well made and has features I would have expected on much more expensive equipment. We run workshops, often at our customer's locations, and needed a portable PA system that could easily be transported and doesn't require a lot of power. Here are my observations:+ Long Battery Life - Worked for over 4 hours straight, but can be connected to AC to work as well+ Wireless Microphone - Built into the system, has good range, and acceptable sound. Battery included.+ Inputs for 2 Microphones, 1 Guitar, and 1 Audio Connection - Each with it's own volume control+ Portable - Built in retractable handles and wheels makes moving this around very easy+ Includes a mini-Plug to 1/4"" Converter - A handy accessory+ Includes Echo Effect - A fun adjustable effect to liven up your voice (my kids loved playing with this :-)Note: My unit shipped with one of the fuses in a bag and it needed to be installed before the system would work.This unit worked much better than expected and is a great value for the performance of this small sized unit!Highly Recommended!",5,Great Portable PA w/Wireless Microphone! Highly Recommended,1251072000,"08 24, 2009",positive A1F4FQAW2G9FRA,B000CHJTG2,"James E. Jefferson, Jr. ""triggerman""","[1, 1]",It works and is very versatile and puts out great sound and power. the portable feature is great also. Just what i wanted,5,P A,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive AA4BAIDEDJI3,B000CHJTG2,OfficeBoy,"[0, 0]","It's really not a 200w system. The booklet even says it is only 100 watts, and I doubt it is really even that powerful. The wireless microphone only works when you put your mouth about an inch from it. My Shure XLR wired microphones do not work with it even with an adapter plug. The instrument input works OK with my Taylor guitar, but it's not 100 watts loud. I guess it's OK as a portable guitar amp in a small venue without any vocals.",1,It's really not a 200w system. The booklet even ...,1404604800,"07 6, 2014",negative A2N4QZ92NBKJZZ,B000CHJTG2,Phaeton,"[0, 0]",".I'm a guitar player and singer who works with a band and as a solo and as a duo with a bass player. I found one of these used for half the retail price. It had no microphone but I already have mics and I don't like wireless anyway and don't need one. Besides, who could pass up the bargain as long as the unit works.Well, it was great. I brought a small Behringer guitar amp in case I had to choose between guitar and vocals in terms of sound quality since the unit has onle one set of tone controls. BIG surprise; my Martin GPA sounded great through the PWMA-230 and so did my vocals. I didn't need anything else for a duo gig in a large and semi-loud bar. Volume was strong, the sound was clear and full and the guitar and voice sounded as natural as could be. It's light as a feather (I have troubles with my knees and use a cane and it was no problem) and it sounds great. And since I play there once a week I left it at the gig and do not worry about theft or breakage since the unit is so inexpensive and replaceable even at the marketplace price. I might give it 4 1/2 stars but I can't figure out how to get half-stars. This is a godsend to one and two person acts who already have enough to carry. With my ZT Club amp for my Telecaster for band gigs and the PWMA-230 for acoustic gigs I have more room, less to carry and less to worry about.Update Oct. 25th:I think others have mentioned problems with Pyle-Pro Audio's customer service. I must say that my experience with them has been unsatisfactory too. I wrote to them praising their product and asked if for specs on the power cord and whether they sold an extra in case I lost the one that came with the unit and if they also sold a cover for it. I wrote a least three times and got no response so far. The website was no help and calling them directly was worse; got the wrong dept., was transferred to a dept. which never picked up the phone. I still love the PWMA230 but I am no fan of its manufacturer.Update Oct. 28To be fair, someone did finally contact me today. My questions were unanswered and I don't think my e-mail was read very carefully but at least they did respond. I'll update as to the answers and information provided.",4,Great Buy,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",positive A2AAS19L5VE69J,B000CHJTG2,Player,"[18, 21]","This system works just okay. Try to turn it up and you get bad feedback.My microphone stopped working shortly after I purchased this item. I contacted Pyle to see about a replacement and got nothing but runaround from them.They couldn't give me a price for repair or to purchase a new one, or where I could even buy a replacement.Very frustrating!",2,Don't break your mic,1275523200,"06 3, 2010",negative AR64CEBJWBICU,B000CZ0RHY,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I only use this as a tube amp for vocal. For the price, I can drive 2 mics, and fit it in a 1U space. The tube sound is good enough for live performance for as long as I don't crank it up too much, it also helps with the gain of the SM58 as it's much lower than my other Line6 mic. I used to have multiple Studio Projects VTB-1s and ART Tube Pacs but their tubes seem to have died due to old age, and I mainly cared for the tube feature in them, so stepping down to the MIC2200 is fine with me.If you want to get warmer vocal sound, and don't want to invest too much for it, the MIC2200 is the way to go, imo. However, buying Behringer products always require crossing fingers (and hope that they last). So I'll update should I encounter problems.",5,Good tube amp for a low price,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B000CZ0RHY,Arik Burke,"[4, 4]","This is a wonderful product for the price! Ive used other tube preamps that cause terrible humming at low input gain. A little difficult to set up properly, but if you are running an eq separate, then you only have to adjust the input and output. I dont care much for the tube display with led lights behind it, but it doesn't bother me either. Behringer makes great products at incomparable prices.",5,Great cheap preamp!,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive AI9PZHPNTKPI,B000CZ0RHY,Blinky Morgan,"[4, 4]","I use this as a microphone preamp with an AKG Perception 220 microphone. There are 2 ins and 2 outs, 1 balanced/1 unbalanced on each channel. I am not an expert on studio equipment so this review is from a personal position. I run this direct to my digital recorder. I get a good clean sound on my vocals. Still to early to give reliabilty and flexability of this unit. The unit is 2 channels, has rack mounts and is sturdy, not sure on the tube yet. New to the Behringer product line, but so far I like it and will explore its potential. 5 stars for price, quality, features, amazon.",5,Behringer MIC2200 Component Rack,1378857600,"09 11, 2013",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B000CZ0RHY,Cefer,"[2, 3]","I like this preamp. I use one channel for microphone and the other for an electric guitar with good results.Is very sadly and spendthrift that its useful life will be the duration of its tube, another concept of producción nothing considered with consumer and planet.",3,I like this preamp... but,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",neutral A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000CZ0RHY,David G,"[0, 0]","Don't like that it's difficult to change the tube. Sound quality was not what I expected, maybe because I wasn't familiar with the settings. No power cord was included in mine or manual. Manual should have been include not sure about the cord. Dials are very small. My MIC200 and MIC800 are much better than this. I can't say it's bad. Just that there are better choices in my opinion.",3,Didn't work out for me,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",neutral A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000CZ0RHY,Mark King,"[18, 18]","I operate an alternative broadcast studio, we create music related content and broadcast it on the internet. We needed some stand-alone microphone preamps and after searching the internet I decided to give this Behringer unit a try.This single rack space unit provides two independent microphone preamps, each of which is equipped with a single band of sweepable parametric equalization to adjust the timbre of the final output. Before I even tried the piece as a preamp I opened it up to look inside.DO NOT EXPECT TO CHANGE THE TUBEThe tube is mounted in such a way that it is probably impossible to change it out for a different one.Fortunately the preamps sound good with the stock tube. There is no schematic provided so it's really impossible to say how the tube is implemented in the circuit and how much it actually contributes to the tone of the unit.HOW DOES IT SOUNDThe preamps sound very good, full, rich, crisp highs, deep lows, it's a function of the microphone you connect to it as far as I can tell. For comparison I A-B compared this preamp to our very expensive API 3124+ preamp which is a 4-channel unit that we paid over $500 per preamp-channel for, that is 10-times the price per channel of this Behringer unit. I'm not going to say the Behringer beat the API but they were a dead heat in most listening tests. My female partner who is not too technical (but has great ears) thought the Behringer was just as good as the API. We also have a Grace m801 which is another over-$500/channel preamp, she definitely liked the Behringer sound better than the Grace (personally I think it was the EQ on the Behringer that affected her choice when comparing to the Grace).If my API or Grace preamps go toast I will definitely have them repaired. If the Behringer dies, it's going in the trash and I'll buy another one. It's simple economics and at $100 for two preamps that sound as good as they do these are really nice. They sound good. They have an industry standard packaging. The input and output connectors are excellent. It even has a line input mode so you can add a little tube distortion to a line-level signal (I have not tried this because we don't need it).We broadcast between three and ten, live one-hour shows per week using this preamp for vocals. NOBODY in our listening audience has ever complained and none of them know we switched from our high-end pieces to this very inexpensive preamp. Now our expensive preamps are back over in our production studio and are used for recording tracks that play behind our live performances during the shows.RELIABILITYWe have not had any problems with this unit. It is warmed up for an hour before each broadcast, I've never heard any noise or bad stuff come from it. We have A LOT of Behringer gear in our studio, it lives right along side gear from Neve, API, Allen and Heath, UA, Meyer, Lexicon and Apogee. Out of 103 pieces of Behringer equipment I've bought we've had two pieces that had problems and those occurred right out to the box. I had much worse reliability with Crown amplifiers than Behringer products and I really like Crown amps, regardless of the problems, they just sound so good. In my experience the Behringer products have provided professional results for an amazing low price. That's a win-win in my book.",5,AMAZING PREAMP DEAL,1329868800,"02 22, 2012",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000CZ0RLK,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","This is not a top tier condenser mic, but it is well worth the 40 dollar price tag. It has 2 different pattern modes as well as a gain boost switch. The carrying case is also nice.Do not expect this to be MXL or even Behringer B-1 quality, but it's still better than no condenser, and is perfect for doing room acoustics or live mic'ing.",5,definitely a good value,1311552000,"07 25, 2011",positive A2YGWCX3DQ6ER0,B000CZ0RLK,Christian Morales,"[0, 0]",I tested in my friend recording studio and work really good trust me for the price it over the top,4,Great for the money,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000CZ0RLK,David G,"[1, 1]","Seems to work well. Like the other reviewers said, you could probably pay 150 more and get the same thing. solid construction. getting used to the attachment. It will never stand in the position like in the photo. There's no resistance on that joint so it flops down. Just place it upside down. Record using a headset or you'll get too much feedback. Just ordered a shorter stand. Hope that it works with that joint that makes it stand head down.",5,Good microphone for the price,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive AHF7SNSZPRNCE,B000CZ0RLK,Isaac,"[0, 0]","No complaints at all. I use this for vocals and recording acoustic through a Pod Studio UX2. Have had tons of compliments on the sound. People can't belive its a 50 dollar mic when I tell them. Such a fantastic price on this, can't beat it.",5,Fantastic Microphone,1399507200,"05 8, 2014",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B000CZ0RLK,J. Rodino,"[0, 1]","I'm just getting into miking and recording music, mainly to get my son off to a good start. I'm kind of feeling my way. When I wasn't getting a good result from a dynamic mic, a friend suggested a pre-amp and/or a condenser mike. I ended up getting both (the AMP tube pre-amp) and running this through the AMP into my Tascam DP-008. WOW! I have to work on getting the levels matched properly, but this thing is just SO much cleaner than the dynamic mics when used on an acoustic guitar. Our music sessions have slowed down a bit (he just turned 16, so hanging with the Old Man is the LAST thing on his mind, LOL), but this is a quality piece of equipment that seems durable. Includes a nice hard plastic carry-case, too. For this kind of money, you can't really go wrong.",5,WAY hotter than dynamic mic!,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B000CZ0RLK,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]","For the money, this mic performs very well. It is very sensitive, I can hear my computer fans in the background with this mic. If you are going to use it for recording make sure you have a quiet room. I also put a pop filter on it. I've only had it a day, so I'll see how it does in the long run.",5,Great Microphone,1258502400,"11 18, 2009",positive A3TOCY3MSC878,B000CZ0RLK,kenb,"[0, 0]",this is my first real recording microphone. I really like it. I use it to record vocal with my home studio setup and it does a good job,5,good mic,1372982400,"07 5, 2013",positive A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B000CZ0RLK,P. Bradley,"[0, 0]","After reading all of the reviews here and around the Internet, I took a chance since this is my first professional-level microphone. I'm glad I did because it's really great.One thing you will need, though, is a phantom power unit. I wish I could remember which one I got here on Amazon (I think it was about $25-$35) but it worked great. Excellent sound quality, much better than any other mic I've used.",4,Excellent Mic,1311811200,"07 28, 2011",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B000CZ0RLK,Samuel Chell,"[34, 44]","[Later: The mic is indeed the Behringer C-1, but Amazon has provided it with the description belonging to the C-1U. Unlike Amazon's description, this is not a mic that comes with USB plug, phantom power, and computer connectivity. And, of course, none of the advertised ""included"" computer software programs is included. It's a conventional studio mic that requires connection to a regular amp / P.A. with an XLR jack and phantom power. It will NOT connect to the USB port of a computer without an expensive adapter and a preamp with phantom power. Moreover, Amazon's form thus far is denying a refund and offering only replacement--presumably for another mic just like this one! If you want the described mic, Amazon is showing it from a different vendor--at about 30 more plus S&H.;]The Behringer C-1 mic is the best condenser mic I've used for the money, its large diaphragm capable of reproducing some of the rich and deep sonorities of the costly, high-end mics at the radio station (NPR) where I occasionally work. However, Behringer makes a distinction between the C-1 and the C-1U. The description on Amazon fits the C-1U, not the C-1. So one way or another, 50% of the purchasers of this product are likely to be surprised and disappointed.Indeed, the C-1U is a phantom-powered mic that doesn't require phantom power, which it derives from the USB port of a computer. Moreover, the mic not only saves its owner the bother of a pre-amp with phantom power but it also makes unnecessary a costly (and time-consuming) XLR to USB adapter. It's ready to go--just plug it into your laptop and start recording. (I use Sound Studio, but the included free software--Audacity--works practically as well.)On the other hand, if the mic is a C-1 as advertised, be prepared to receive a conventional condenser mic, with an XLR connector and a phantom power requirement (found on numerous recording devices and P.A. amps or available on a neat little pre-amp sold by Amazon, the A.R.T.).Having just returned a keyboard--the M-Audio Pro88sx--for which Amazon mistakenly provided the wrong description (for the M-Audio Pro88, not the Pro88sx), I'd be hesitant to place any bets on which mic the buyer will receive--the C-1 as advertised, or the C-1U as described. At least if you're purchasing directly from Amazon instead of a sub-vendor, you can be assured of a hassle-free return. And if the mistake is due to Amazon's description, returns are generally postage-free.",4,This is not the described mic--and you may not be able to return it.,1247184000,"07 10, 2009",positive A3DWQW2L39RB1S,B000CZ0RLK,S. Dawdy,"[0, 0]","This microphone deserves the positive reviews it has received. It is very well made equipment, which is readily apparent to a total sound equipment novice like myself. The item as pictured looks different from what I received; it is not the all lighter gray plastic looking body base, it's more of champagne color and is metal and the screw on adapter on the bottom is black (heavy duty plastic). Not sure why the picture is showing that is, because the actual microphone I received is much more impressive looking.I was initially looking to spend ~$125 on a simple home recording setup using my iMac. I ultimately spent about $135 because I moved to a Behringer mixer board that can convey the appropriate power to a condenser mic like this one.For those who are starting out with recording, I recommend this microphone and a quality XLR cord and you will not be disappointed with your results.",5,Unbelievable quality for the price,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A3AOB0VF6H0IF4,B000CZ0RLU,Daits,"[0, 0]","Do not expect a studio quality out put from this unit. That said, for the price it is an excellent product. Obviously, if you are looking for a studio quality mic you would not be here. This product does what it supposed to do and exceeds your expectations. For a normal use this is quite good. Feels little tiny but excellent gain. I would buy it again if required.",5,For the price it is an excellent product,1357084800,"01 2, 2013",positive A3UETHIJBL6MCV,B000CZ0RLU,E. Temple,"[3, 3]","I can't believe I'm giving a 5 star review to a Behringer product, but they got these right... I replaced a way-more expensive Audix condenser mic with these, and they actually sound pretty darned good. If I crunch one or if one breaks, I'll just get more at this price. I have other Behringer mics laying around, and they all kinda suck. These are totally fine.",5,Totally worth it!,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",positive A203OCQQ12MAVT,B000CZ0RLU,"HMMWV ""God, Country, Corps""","[6, 8]","These come with a stereo holding bar and adapter for mic stand. They do need 48 V phanom power from your board or a mic amp. I'm using a mic amp and these are the input to a paging system which I will review in more detail later. The 48VDC comes from the mic processor then cancels feedback and sends the paging audio to my amplifier which I will review as a set.If you do stereo recording, you can't go wrong with these - their self noise level is so low it is below that of a human ear. It sounds great, and setup outside with 140 dB of gain it really performs well hearing birds chirp from far away, rain drops comming down, and sounds you never would hear.Note: NEVER get these wet - you must have a cover over them for outdoor use in the rain.You will need 2 XLR cables for full stereo recording with the transfer bar, but you already know that.",5,Stereo SET of mics at a great price and great sound,1260489600,"12 11, 2009",positive A3DPGV307X2498,B000CZ0RLU,ixd735,"[1, 1]","I use this pair of mics mostly to record a piano in XY configurationPros:-Price point-Sturdy, good construction-Included accessories (carrying case, clips, stereo bar)Cons:-Have to adjust the gain just right on a mixer preamp to avoid noise",4,Good entry-level multipurpose stereo pair,1379721600,"09 21, 2013",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000CZ0RLU,Mark King,"[1, 1]","These are condenser mics so you will need phantom power to make them work. I'm using them in our drum room, one is on hi-hat and one is on a small cymbal. They have a smooth un-hyped sound.The mics also come with a nice little plastic mounting bar so you can mount them in a stereo pair right out of the box. I have used them in an X-Y overhead position and they sounded quite good and very natural.Some of the other microphones in my kit cost upwards of $1200 each so I am aware of what "expensive" microphones sound like, these perform "up there" with the expensive mice while being bargain priced.Good music to all.",5,Bargain pair of microphones,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A1FI4UL6C50NZJ,B000E0PPG0,"C.C. ""Chris""","[1, 1]",2 15" speakers each with a horn built into the cabinet. These hold up great year round. I will more than likely take the speakers down to make sure they don't fall onto my baby grand...,5,Use these with my PA system,1378771200,"09 10, 2013",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B000E0PPG0,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",no problem...it came today like the computer said it would... the box was mint...to my surprise there wasn't even any tape on it... I opened it ... pulled it from its plastic sleeve and set it up on about a minute it was holding a speaker cab...thanks again Amazon....and why would I shop any where else?,5,Pyle-pro tripod speaker stand,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A2AM4SM8ZA1D9W,B000E0PPG0,cowboylove,"[0, 0]","It is lighter than most, fast and easy to set up and not bulky while strong and sturdy enough to support heavy 15" speakers.The material and paint quality is not the greatest but the price is good and it will last long enough to worth the money especially for me gigging 4-6 times a week.",4,Good enough for the job,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A26JHKA8SNXV6P,B000E0PPG0,ffsalsa,"[0, 1]","I only needed one, I haven't use it, but I'm sure it's going to work well. This is going to be use for a piano amp which will help with the sound of the amp when put on top.ffsalsa",4,Great stand I use it for a small amp that I purchase for a piano player it holds well.,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive A1F4FQAW2G9FRA,B000E0PPG0,"James E. Jefferson, Jr. ""triggerman""","[0, 0]",Okay here we go again what can be said about this roduct except that it works and does what it us supposed to,5,Stand,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B000E0PPG0,kannibul,"[0, 0]","It's a cheap speaker stand. Heavier, in terms of weight, than I thought it would be. Cheaply made, the safety pin is kind of a joke. Overall though, it'll do the job. I would not use this at the highest height setting, but one or two notches lower, else it starts leaning.",4,Cheap,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B000E0PPG0,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","the knobs seem very easy to over tighten, I haven't done it yet but I'm planning on treating this stand with the utmost care so as not to have any surprises when I put my expensive PA speaker on it",3,seems a little cheaply made but it's holding up,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",neutral A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B000E0PPG0,tommy,"[0, 0]","If you have really large or heavy speakers, you might want to consider professional grade stands, but these will work fine for any speakers under 35 lbs. or so (maybe more, if you keep them lower down). They look nice, and are easily worth their selling price.They do not include any additional hardware for mounting the speakers, so you'll have to figure out what you need, and buy those things separately.",5,"For the money, these are great!",1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A18LZ6VHS4DK69,B000E0PPG0,Wesley Newell,"[0, 0]",I own a mobile DJ company and have 4 ultimate TS-90 stands and i'm really not happy with them. This product is simple does the job and is well priced. They are a little heavy at 9 lbs per stand but i like the look and operation of them. I've been happy with them so far.,5,Great stand for the price,1283299200,"09 1, 2010",positive A3SGZO3N7MXKPV,B000EE8YPK,Bacon,"[0, 0]","theres the snark for clipons, the blackout or boss tu-2 for pedals, or a rack option. my pre-amp unit has a tuner but i love these for tuning off stage or something. got at least 3 of these around, i can use this for bass or guitar (i tune to low drop f and it even picks it up on bass)",5,best tuner,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A1WJVU9KICHFI,B000EE8YPK,ben,"[0, 0]","The tuner is great - seems very accurate and senses all the notes with ease. my only complaint is the little kickstand on the back, doesn't hold it at an angle that i find very usable. otherwise? a fine product that i expect to last for years. korg makes great tuners. i also have a pitchblack and a pitchblack plus. if any of the three of them were to ever be lost or stolen, i'd replace them in a heartbeat with exactly the same models.",4,good product - good price,1365120000,"04 5, 2013",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B000EE8YPK,C. Sharpguy,"[0, 0]","I don't use the other features, but as a tuner, this product is spot on. Filters out noise well when using the mic. Only two things to gripe with - 1. The leg that you can use to prop this up isn't very usable. and 2. It's not great for gig use as the screen isn't that readable.As a home tuner or for a brightly-lit gig - excellent!",5,Great Tuner,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000EE8YPK,David G,"[0, 0]","Works well. It can detect tones from the electric input or acoustically. I find myself using it a lot. Even as I learn the notes on the guitar fret-board. If I guess incorrectly it reminds me of the note. I also use it to intonate my guitar. It has some other advanced features, but I haven't need them. Display is nice and large even though I still need my reading glasses to see the note.",5,Works like a charm,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A3ARSPDQYDZVNS,B000EE8YPK,Don Daze,"[0, 0]","It is always a delight nowadays when any electronic device is still functional after such a long time. From 2006 when I bought it, till 2013 when I write this, still going strong, very happy with my purchase. Alas, my experience says newer devices being sold are rarely as good as when they first come out, but you never know, it may still be as good as ever now.For what it's worth, I am a professional musician with perfect pitch.",5,Still going strong since 2006,1387324800,"12 18, 2013",positive A3SH7VETIJJ7LA,B000EE8YPK,Hayden,"[5, 7]","I have had this tuner for about half a year and frankly, I have had enough.The main problem with this tuner is the usability.The tuner has a poor display, is extremely finicky and it does not display the octave of the key.Tuning with it can be condensed into one word - frustrating.The needle is very finicky and jumps all over when ever I pick the strings, especially so when the guitar is much out of tune.The poor display is dark, with no build-in light, and has poor visibility at angles too. Combine all that you have a terrible, accurate tuner.Yes, it is accurate but only as accurate as what the graph can display, which is +/-2 cents.Enough said, I bought a new tuner, the Seiko SAT800, for a bit more money that this.The main differences between SAT800 and the CA-40:SAT800 has a build-in light, CA-40 does not.CA-40 has a build-in stand at the back to prop it up to a 45deg angle, SAT800 does not.SAT800 has a auto and manual mode, CA-40 has auto.SAT800 displays the octave of the note, e.g. 1E, 2E, etc, CA-40 displays only displays the alphabet, E for all oactaves.SAT800 has a numerical display for the cents off, CA-40 does not.The needle graph on the Seiko is much more stable and it is just way more usable overall.I wholly recommend you do not purchase this tuner. I was fooled into buying it by the other reviewers on Amazon and I hope you would not be.",1,I cannot recommend this tuner.,1352592000,"11 11, 2012",negative AD5G39PJUJVJ,B000EE8YPK,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[0, 0]",used for my guitars also great for adjusting intonation on a guitar...used on open tunings and bass as well as my Mandilin... ...,5,Used daily,1268611200,"03 15, 2010",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B000EE8YPK,Jon S,"[0, 0]","What happened to all the Korg tuners that had LED lights on it? Don't get me wrong this tuner works great and makes tuning to E flat much easier than on a non Chromatic tuner but that's ALL I use it for. I prefer my older tuners that light up, This screen is really dim and there's not a back light. My guitar room isn't super bright and it's very difficult to read.Guess that's why the price is so cheap.",4,"It's good, wish it had LED lights",1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A15BHBF0L0HV1F,B000EE8YPK,"Quaestor ""Raoul Duke""","[0, 0]","I sent this to my grown daughter for her birthday and she has been very pleased with the product. I have three tuners myself and I find the Korg to be portable, easy to use and easy to read. Battery life appears to be adequate. Oh, and not to forget...accurate. Shipping was faster than advertised. A ""thumbs up for this one"". Amazon comes through again on price and product.",4,Korg is king,1328745600,"02 9, 2012",positive AMCZ6QJGKH110,B000EE8YPK,Raney,"[0, 0]",My only criticism is that for the size of the screen the readout is reallysmall and a bit hard for an old blind man like myself to see.,4,A really good tuner,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A1IL0PS2XJB4NS,B000EE8YPK,Todd M,"[0, 0]","I've owned several inexpensive Korg lcd tuners over the years. Like all of the others, this one is excellent, reliable and durable. I keep this one on my bass guitar gig bag to tune up before and during gigs.",5,Another winner from Korg.,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B000EE8YPK,TWM,"[1, 1]","This tuner works fine for the flute and clarinet however for things that use the input jack it doesn't really work. As soon as I insert any cord into the jack it automaticly goes to a very low B flat and stays there... Even if the guitar and bass are not on the other end. At first I thought it was my cord however after four cords doing this, I also tried other tuners with the same cords and they worked fine. So again works good on the sound input but poorly with cord input.",1,Input jack bad...,1339113600,"06 8, 2012",negative A3GA66OGQOI3EZ,B000EEEYCW,BAT,"[0, 0]","I've been very disappointed with this tuner. When I've used it the needle keeps jumping all the way to the right(sharp) then back to the left(flat). I have two(2) other tuners I bought from Wal-Mart and I always get accurate tunings from them. I bought this KORG because it's a brand name and the Company has an outstanding reputation. Even though my tow(2) Wal-Mart tuners are older, they both still work better than this KORG.",1,Disappointment,1342742400,"07 20, 2012",negative ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B000EEEYCW,B. Shumway,"[1, 1]","I have tried several different brands/types of tuners in my 13 years of playing. I have found that this model fits my needs perfectly. It quickly detects the tune, dynamically changes as you turn the tuning pegs, and is extremely accurate. It also has options to tune flat, sharp, guitar, bass, etc.It is also small and portable. I have one in EACH of my 12 guitar cases and it fits into the accessory pockets/pouches perfectly. I cant recommend this tuner enough.As always, please indicate if this review was helpful and keep on rockin'",5,Absoluely Love It,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B000EEEYCW,"C.E. ""Frank""","[1, 1]","The quality and feel of this tuner is very good. Tuning the guitar is really easy, just put the batteries in (it comes with 2 AAA batteries) and press the red button to turn it on, then pluck the strings! This is my first tuner and its great already! It's very portable.",5,Easy to use,1285372800,"09 25, 2010",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B000EEEYCW,CHUS01 Fan,"[0, 0]",This thing works well and is a little easier to see and less jumpy than my old tuner. The LEDs are a little cheesy compared to the old one though. But maybe that saves on battery life. I don't know. It gets five stars for just doing its job quietly and for a fair price and not breaking.I'm also glad I bought the one specifically for guitar/bass and not the chromatic one.,5,Works,1282521600,"08 23, 2010",positive A3UZITVEOSRRHD,B000EEEYCW,"David V. Locker ""TECH""","[0, 0]",This was the easiest tuner I had. I am sorry I gave it away now when I upgraded. LOL,5,Easy to tune,1252195200,"09 6, 2009",positive AYQ46BHSK99YV,B000EEEYCW,delighted,"[0, 0]",Wonderful to use - as soon as I put the batteries in and started even without reading the directions - easy,5,Wonderful,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B000EEEYCW,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[6, 11]","There are better tuners out there. Far better. This could be good, but it seems to me that all Korg products seem to think of Standard tuning as the only tuning out there, and they don't even tune it well to Standard (especially when tuning the G string)! I personally play exclusively in Standard for my electric playing, but sometimes I want to fiddle around with open-tunings on an acoustic. This piece-of-junk makes it incredibly difficult to tune to any tuning using ""F"" or ""C"" notes. I have no clue as to why that is, pretty stupid if you ask me, especially once you consider that majority of this generations guitarists are metal heads playing in drop c tuning or acoustic d-bags (I say that with love) that play in open tunings. Trust me, your money is best spent elsewhere.",1,Yak...,1281312000,"08 9, 2010",negative A19SEZVIVAMGVZ,B000EEEYCW,J. Poehner,"[0, 0]",Bought to tune my bass. Works fine and at the this price it cant be beat. Highly recommend for budget tuner.,5,Korg GA-40 Large Display Guitar and Bass Tuner,1318982400,"10 19, 2011",positive A2VY4F62JE9HCJ,B000EEEYCW,"Legend ""Legend Eleuthera""","[0, 0]","It works beautifully. Arrived on time as promised as expected it is durable and it is easy and accurate as well, is as described.",5,Perfect,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive A3TRV1IG0M1PHK,B000EEEYCW,loumann,"[0, 0]",Had to return the first one. Second is holding it's own. Just using it on an electric not sure about acoustic. Spot on when used correctly inline with cables.,4,So Far,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B000EEEYCW,Marc,"[0, 0]","All tuners like this are going to be a little ""jumpy"", none of them are perfect. This does the job perfectly once you get the hang of it.The Korg Pitchblack was a little out of my price range, so the GA40 is working perfect for now. Overall this is a fair priced tuner from a reputable brand... five stars.",5,Best $12 spent on a guitar accessory,1291766400,"12 8, 2010",positive A4M7GUJ0MKZD4,B000EEEYCW,"RON IN USA ""Ron USA""","[0, 0]",I AM SELF TAUGHT GUITAR FOR ABOUT 15 MONTHS. WITHOUT THIS I WOULD BE LOST. I WORK WITH A GUY WHO HAS PLAYED GUITAR FOR 30 YEARS. HE TUNES IT TO ITSELF . WHEN I HAD HIM TRY MY TUNER HE FOUND THAT HIS GUITAR WAS TUNED TO ITSELF YET SO FAR OFF. FOR $15 YOU CANT BEAT THIS. DON'T BE SO CHEAP. BUY THIS AND ENJOY IT!,5,BUY THIS,1315008000,"09 3, 2011",positive A1QE7VZE507TO7,B000EEGAJW,"Brian Hogan ""Dog person""","[0, 0]",I always buy the gross pick package and this is a damn good deal. Never had such colorful ones though :) If you need picks do the math. It pays. ships fast as always.,5,"There picks, enought to last another few years.",1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A2O2UE0UTPOB0Q,B000EEGAJW,Michael D Burwell,"[0, 0]","Fender Heavies, what more needs to be said? Great price for the quantity. Just buy it so you don't have to worry about losing a pick or storing extras around various places.",5,"You need these. I mean, it is what it is...not much to say",1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B000EEGAJW,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]",I love these picks. I buy tons of them all the time. If you are like me and prefer to just strum tunes on your acoustic then these are the picks for you. I prefer thin picks for basic strumming as I am a beginner guitarist and they are more forgiving.,5,Great picks for guitarists at any level,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive APN77K8OVE97N,B000EEGAJW,Pa user,"[0, 0]",i bought these because i couldn't see spending $4.50 a dozen at the local music store. I figure 12 dozen will last me for years. Get them for yourself if you use and lose picks like I can easily do.,5,fender gross of picks,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive A3NK6WKA7GKRZS,B000EEGAJW,p pouncey,"[0, 0]",These are the best celluloid shell-colored thin picks around. Tried all the off brands but came back to Fender picks in the end.,5,best thin picks around.,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000EEGAJW,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[0, 0]",I have used Fender Thin 351 picks for 40 years but always in either solid black or swirl brown. These picks are great because when you drop them on stage or in a dark club you can find them easily.,5,Easy to locate on the floor.,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A195TE92PMQTJ5,B000EEGAJW,"R. Sadewater ""1guitarjunkie""","[0, 0]","I started using the confetti picks years ago, when I used to occasionally drop my pick. No matter what color the floor/carpet/stage is, you can find your pick easily. No lost picks.I like the extra heavy picks. They suit my playing style well. I don't have to wait for it to snap back, It doesn't bend. They don't break, either, although they do wear down over time.KMC Music Inc shipped fast and I got free shipping. When I buy a gross, I only need to buy picks about once every 7 years.I would recommend these picks to anyone who likes a heavy pick! Thank you KMC Music Inc for fast shipping!",5,Easy to find if you drop it!,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B000EEGAJW,S. Griffith,"[1, 1]",These are the only picks I use. They're Fender thins and the quality is one thing that Fender has kept consistent. They arrived on time and I will order them again.,5,Great picks.,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",positive A3G6HCQFH5DE28,B000EEGAJW,Special K,"[0, 0]",These picks break way too easy. I only play a few times a week but they dont seem to last long when playing for more than a few hours at the time.,3,Break way too easy,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",neutral A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B000EEGAJW,The Den,"[0, 0]","Great heavy picks, amazingly cheap price. You really can't go wrong. I lose my picks continually (Bermuda Triangle in my Laundry?), and this has been great to have an endless supply...",5,Amazing Value,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A1H4WSC8JWS59N,B000EEHCUS,bradley,"[0, 0]",very pleased,5,good stuff,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A1LHKVHP38M046,B000EEHCUS,J. Puentes,"[0, 0]","I don't know if they are the best (haven't tried them all), but from what I've tried, none are better. D'Addarios are top quality, and very reasonably priced. My choice for 12 string or 6 string acoustics.",5,D'Addarios are top notch,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B000EEHCUS,MQ,"[0, 0]","Nice bright and full sound. Good life, they sound good for a couple of months. Inexpensive. Fast delivery. I am happy with this product.",5,Great Strings.,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B000EEHCUS,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","Guitar tone is more subjective than almost any other topic. And I'm sure that brand loyalty has as much to do with our perception of that tone as any other ingredient. Even so, D'Addario has provided a consistent product for more years than I'll readily admit to knowing. I've used may other brands, but I seem to always return to D'Addario for all my steel stringed acoustic guitars.",5,"Strings is strings.... no, not really.",1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A6GXP9ESXIH7O,B000EEHCUS,trishlink,"[0, 0]",These strings have soothed my poor sore fingertips...They are very light to play and make my practising easier whille Iconcentrate on building callouses ; ),4,Big improvement,1387756800,"12 23, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B000EEHD4I,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",even though i ordered large...still not fitting...will do a little homework to try to get this reemed out a little more to fit...i do not have giant hands so large should fit...but not this...very well made...heavy if thats what your looking for...arrived on time..but...good luck,3,heavy and does not fit...,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",neutral A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B000EEHD4I,Joehorse,"[0, 0]","This is a very high quality Slide and really serves the purpose very well. Try one...............I think that you will love it, if that's what you're looking for.",4,Serves the purpose,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000EEHD4I,JPfromOH,"[10, 10]","After experiencing some frustration with the tone differences and the difference in the amount of noise between a Stevens steel bar (for lap playing) and a Dunlop 210 glass over-the-finger slide (for ""Spanish style"" playing), I decided to try the Dunlop Harris tapered brass slide. It's probably a personal issue, but I much prefer the weight of the brass slide. The taper seems to cover the stings of my resonator guitar more consistently than the straight glass slide. The sustain is better and the string noise is easier to control. This slide also seems to be well made and has a nice shine to it. The material and the fact that it fits better than the glass slide are significant pluses. Another practical plus for the brass slide is that I don't have to worry about what would happen if I drop it. In short: it's a winner.",5,Yes to Brass; No to Glass,1266278400,"02 16, 2010",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B000EEHD4I,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 4]","I never use slide to play my guitar, this is the first I ever have, look like good quality, I just have to learn how to play ;-)",5,Nice quality slide,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",positive A2HIRKOAFQQLBE,B000EEHD4I,The Bluescaster,"[3, 3]","When they say small, they mean small. I had to order the large to get it comfortably on my ring finger, and my hands are not large by anyone's standards.Find the same slide in Large, and I wrote a complimentary review there.",5,"Great slide, poor fit",1311811200,"07 28, 2011",positive A1DZDG9AT98298,B000EEHDIE,jinx,"[0, 0]",Got them today and put them on a Wasburn X series. Nice sound. I would recommend these to anyone. An inexpensive but nice set.,4,Nice strings,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive A6OLPMJ9HH4IP,B000EEHDIE,"M. C. Malkemus ""MS""","[0, 1]","Sounds and feels nice. I have an entry level guitar, a Peavey Rockmaster. It came with entry level strings. These strings make it sound like an upgraded instrument.Be advised, the low E string is thick. When I try to depress the 12th fret, I can't get it to register as a hit with Rocksmith 2014 unless I press HARD with my middle or index finger. Well, sometimes the pinky is needed to do that. Plan on a weaker score if you learn guitar using this game.",5,Worthwhile upgrade.,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A1MCMSRNN2AS1F,B000EEHDIE,Picky,"[1, 1]","I have used the EXL115W set for years. Nice to have the whole set again. Sometimes have to buy the EXL115 without the wound third, and then have to find the wound third in a single string. Not fun. I like the sound of the wound third. I play a thin hollow-body electric and love how the strings sound and are easy on the fingers. No more thick calouses on the fingers. Playing weekinds and practicing, they last a long time with the same sound quality.",5,Love these strings,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B000EEHDIE,pops,"[0, 0]","They have a nice thick sound, bright enough to be clear, good mids, nice bass notes, clear trebles. I like em.",5,blues,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive AA8SWH4Y5SN8H,B000EEHDIE,S. Grider,"[1, 1]","I got these about five months ago and they still have not broken on me. That is a record. The tones are warm and welcoming, not as sharp as with other strings. It is the sound that I like though.",5,Havent broken yet,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive AQQ91U1U4YKDF,B000EEHDIE,"Vince Lewis ""Vince""","[0, 0]",D'addario has been at the forefront of quality and long lasting strings for as long as I can remember. This guage is perfect for all my arch top guitars.,5,always high quality,1365724800,"04 12, 2013",positive A27WU4E7J23ZS7,B000EEHJS8,"Aurelio ""ABT""","[0, 0]","It is very easy to apply, great results and very little effort. I'm surprised by the results. Never got this shine in my guitar with any other product.",5,Great product,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B000EEHJS8,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",this is great stuff....only problem...no order...i guess im used to lemon pledge on furniture...this works fine...smooth slick finish...yes...guitar slips a little off my knee...but very happy just wish had sometype of order...yes..nice order..tks,4,love it..,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B000EEHJS8,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]","First wax I have bought. I usually don't wax. I tend to use cleaning sprays. I am going to be waxing now on. Gerlitz makes this wax easy, not greasy. This tin should last a lifetime. It comes with an applicator designed for contours of guitars. I would use just the minimal amount and still get a mirrorglaze. Leaves no ffingerprints or smudges. My classical guitar sounds better after a dose of the GERLITZ GNO NO 1 CARNUBA GUITAR WAX!!!!!",5,Flaweless shine and protection. Made my classical guitar sound better.,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B000EEHJS8,D. Dreifus,"[1, 1]","I purchased this wax for a brand new guitar to help minimize scratches on the back though I make every effort to avoid them, and to protect the side where I rest my arm when playing to keep from wearing through the finish over time.I've used Carnuba car wax many years ago, and this is a much higher grade, easier to apply, easy to remove.There were some really tiny cracks in the polyurethane finish that I did not notice at first and I was actually able to fill them using a couple of coats of this product so they now look like tiny indentations with a smooth surface. They were very minor and did not affect the wood, but this will seal them. Not a sufficient defect to return the instrument.Another reviewer mentioned a problem applying to metal. I have open tuning machines, and before applying Tri-Flow with a pinpoint applicator, I used this wax, let it dry then buffed it out with a pure cotton towel. The chrome is gleaming. They're really beautiful. Did a great job on the headstock as well with MOP and abalone inlay when the strings were removed. Also got the tuning pegs. This is a 000 - OM acoustic. Only way I can imagine harming metal is you slightly dampen the sponge, (I used distilled water) so if someone left too much water - possibly a problem, but all worked fine for me.",5,Works well,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000EEHJS8,MetalFan,"[2, 2]","I bought this wax and compared it to Meguiars I've been using for years and it surpasses Meguiars by miles. I have a few guitars and they really shine with this wax, you can really see the depth of the paint with this wax and it works great on headstocks also. I like the applicator and the fact that this is a paste wax which is effortless to apply.Along with a few high end guitars, I also have a few beaters. I used this wax on an old Squier that is thoroughly used and it looks fantastic. fine scratches and blems are gone and the guitar looks great.I use old t shirts to buff the wax off the guitars and found that it comes off chrome easilly, I overdid it with an older Les Paul guitar and was surprised to see the wax come off with ease. I will buy this stuff again and again, my local guitar shop sells this for the same price.",5,Great wax for Flame and Quilt tops!,1329264000,"02 15, 2012",positive A28FADP9FITQVK,B000EEHJS8,Michaela,"[0, 0]","This stuff works amazingly. If your interested in buying the product, don't listen to the people who say it is too dry. I thought it worked good, and mine was a bit dry. This stuff isn't supposed to be really waxy, its a hard wax so I would think it was supposed to be cracked. Mine wasn't that cracked, and it worked great! I love this product and would definitely recommend it and say this is a must-have.",5,Amazing,1373587200,"07 12, 2013",positive AXWI0P2EGDEQT,B000EEHKVY,Andrew F.,"[1, 1]","I really feel like this thing is my personal slave, just standing off to the side, waiting to grab my guitar when I hand it off. It is reliable and rock solid. The tripod base has been very steady so far. It really is a great product.The other thing I have to say about this stand is that it has the non-scuff padding on the all the RIGHT places. I bought another stand from another company that claimed to have similar material. And it did, but not at all the guitar contact points.I do have to laugh at the folks here and on Musician's Friend who have given this a bad rating because of the following:1. ""It ejected my guitar when it got tilted forward."" - The basic idea is their guitar was on-stage, someone pushed the stand forward, the patented guitar retaining mechanism disengaged when the base of the guitar touch the floor on the way to the ground, releasing the guitar and dumping on the floor. REALITY: Let's say the stand held onto the guitar. It still would have hit face first and messed up the guitar. Sometimes accidents happen. Don't blame the stand. Blame the moron who knocked over your guitar.2. ""The guitar touches the floor."" - It's not supposed to! Try elevating the next, or make sure you bought the model appropriate for your kind of guitar.This stand is worth the extra money over those $15 disasters. Spend an extra $10 and save yourself the headache.",5,The way a guitar stand should be....,1283472000,"09 3, 2010",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B000EEHKVY,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","The absolute best guitar stand made. Strong, and durable. I bought one about 4 months ago, and just ordered a second. Hercules is by far the best quality for musical instrument stands.",5,Excellent Quality Stand,1351036800,"10 24, 2012",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B000EEHKVY,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I've been eyeing these stands for a while - ~$40-50 always seemed like such a lot of money for something to just hold a guitar upright. I'd spent a little money (usually $5-10) here and there on cheapy little stands with the spinning base. Now that I finally have one of these, I'm throwing those pieces of junk out and buying a few more of these Hercules stands.It hold acoustic and electric guitars very well. With the extendable neck, it can also handle a bass guitar. The angle this leans back makes it very stable, and when a guitar is hanging on it, the center of gravity is such that it takes quite a bit of force to tip the stand over. It holds both electric and acoustics. I haven't done any full drop tests, but regardless of which guitar I put on it, the stand didn't once feel like it was going to tip over easily or drop the guitar.Piece of mind is key with an instrument that costs several thousand dollars, and this stand lives up to expectations, and does exactly what it's meant to do.",5,Durable and Sturdy,1354060800,"11 28, 2012",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B000EEHKVY,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]","The stand is very well constructed and very stable. The other stands that I have used were all bottom holders. I was a little concern using a stand with a neck holder, but then again..all guitar stores display their guitars with them...so I thought ... lets have a go, I'm glad I did. My stand doesn't tip over like the others. You just have to lift up before you take your instrument out. The fingers in front hold the instrument in... lifting up slightly will disengage the fingers so you can remove your instrument.",5,Stable and well constructed,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A2P5U53IUTDUE6,B000EEHKVY,jbnomad,"[0, 0]","I use this music stand for my acoustic bass and electric bass these instruments are quite large and it secures the very well and they are very easily accessed . I also use it for my acoustic tenor guitar which is on the other end of the scale in size and it works beautifully for it, Breaks down to a reasonable size for transport.",5,Great,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B000EEHKVY,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]","My only complaint is that it doesn't fold up smaller, but otherwise this is an excellent stand. I have to concede I'm a bit spoiled by the super light weight and much more compact folded dimensions of myK & M Memphis Pro Guitar Stand. However that light weight comes at the cost of a slightly more fragile build. The extra heft of the Hercules has the advantage of slightly better stability when you remove the instrument from the stand (the K&M; tends to want to bounce backward as the weight is removed if used on a padded carpeted floor). Despite not folding up quite as small, the Hercules is simpler to unfold and adjust (one action for legs, one action for height, whereas the K&M; has three separate legs and two vertical sections / clamps). I do realize that I bought the one without the folding yoke and am not considering that aspect when comparing it to the K&M.; Length and girth folded would still be quite a bit larger than the K&M; (large enough that I won't try carrying it in my gig bag pocket as I do the K&M;).I'm also not convinced Hercules' trade mark pivoting finger yoke is all that necessary on this type of stand. The back angle and the fact that a good portion of the instrument rests against the padded legs means it would take so much force to knock an instrument off of it that it's knock the whole stand over. No big deal, just more parts (and weight). I think I prefer K&M;'s yoke, as it automatically adjusts inward to the width of the neck as weight is applied. The Hercules has a fixed width yoke with pivoting ""gates"". Both work perfectly well with my Fender and similar bass head stocks.I've had two of the K&M;'s and the second was a bit of a disaster. It was defective in more than two areas. Defects happen, but one highlighted a weakness which concerns me a bit, and lead me to try the Hercules(I won't go into all of that here, see my review on that product). Aside from the potential weak spot of the yoke, the Hercules should prove to be far more durable and tolerant of my occasional clumsiness. I'm glad I purchased this one and I think I'll get plenty of use from it. But I should mention, it did allow me to better understand and appreciate the strengths of the K&M;, mainly its awesome portability (despite its slightly more fragile nature).In the interest of further comparison, I've got anUltimate GS100 Support Genesis 100 Guitar Standon order, and will review it against this and the K&M; as well. I opted for the GS-100 without an automatic closing mechanism over the GS-1000 which has one for the reasons I stated above- I don't believe it is strictly necessary. The reviews of the GS100 are also more favorable, and the GS100 is cheaper (which suits my cheapness.",5,"Stable, sturdy, easy to use",1367366400,"05 1, 2013",positive A1CKZGG8OQ2DTS,B000EEHKVY,John Dziekan,"[1, 1]","I've been playing the guitar since the 1960's, so I've gone through plenty of guitar stands. Always found the hanging-type to be the safest & most secure. For a long time I was using the Hamilton chrome hanging stand. When I first saw these being used by all the guitar players at the church I attend (Christ Community Church, St Charles, IL), I decided to give them a look. The build quality is very good and all the sections that come in contact with the guitar (Electric or Acoustic) are padded with a foam material to prevent scratching/ denting. It offers a very solid support and I feel safe putting my guitar on it. This is the only type of stand I prefer to use. I do wish it wasn't made in China, too much of our money goes to that country (just my opinion). The bottom line is that I am very happy with this stand and would recommend it to any guitar player who wants a sturdy, well built stand that keeps the guitar safe and should last for ever.",5,Hercules GS414B A/G Guitar Stand,1341187200,"07 2, 2012",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B000EEHKVY,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]","I heard alot about these stands and finally decided to buy one after my cheapo one fell over with my bass still on it.This is a nice looking, well designed stand and feels like it can withstand the rigors of constant use. However, the 5th time I took this to a show, I expanded it and one of the screws and nuts attaching the back leg to the support bar fell off and I never did fine the missing screw...wound up wrapping electrical tape around it to support my bass for the night. I ended up buying some screws and fixing it (which was also a pain as the nut needs to be inserted about 6 inches down the pipe and secured so you can thread the screw into it....not an easy task. I really expected better quality for $35.00 after such light use....still love it, but not to a 5 star level.",3,Fantasic stand but.....,1372464000,"06 29, 2013",neutral A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000EEHKVY,MetalFan,"[1, 1]","I bought this stand primarily to hold my Epiphone Les Paul. I have owned the other cheaper stands which are not built as well as the Hercules. The stand holds the guitar in place by the neck and the bottom of the guitar rests on the padding of the stand legs. There is no room for movement of the guitar like you fins with other stands. I can also move the guitar in the stand from room to room without issues. I plan on buying another one to hold a rather large acoustic guitar. I like how the stand is completely adjustable and locks into place.I strongly suggest this stand for heavier guitars rather than the cheaper stands out there, the extra cost is well worth the investment. I bought this at my local guitar shop for $40 after looking into it, the manager of the guitar shop recommended it to a few people while I was there.UPDATE 11/5/12- A few weeks ago, I bought myself a second one seeing the amazon price was lower than the local retailers. I usually buy locally, but the deal here was great. The stand is worth the price and more.",5,"Great stand, strong and fully adjustable.",1323388800,"12 9, 2011",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000EEHKVY,overbybr,"[0, 0]",This is hands down the best guitar stand on the market. It will last a lifetime and never drop your axe. I have two of these plus a wall mount hanger for my basses and I love them all!,5,Best guitar stand. Period!,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",positive A3KNGMX2RVQG91,B000EEHKVY,Richard R,"[0, 0]","I had been leery about leaving my Fender 5 string Custom Jazz bass on guitar stands until I met the Hercules GS414B. The stand is ""built like a tank"" with sturdy legs and a strong upper support that fits the neck and headstock of my bass perfectly. My bass weighs about 9.5 pounds with the strap and with its long neck, fits perfectly in the Hercules, with the body of the bass resting well-balanced against the padded legs.The design and reclining angle of the stand makes it extremely stable and I experimented with trying to tip the bass over. It will take more than an ""accident"" to tip the bass off its stand. The self-closing mechanism works very well and requires no effort to lock or to unlock.The lock is engaged by simply placing the bass in the locking mechanism. The lock releases by lifting the bass from the stand.My only dislike is the bright yellow paint on the leg hinge mechanism. I would have preferred the stand being a more conservative all black.",5,I trust this stand with my Fender Custom Jazz Bass,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A2XSWF2AJSXQZB,B000EEHMXA,bassestkkm,"[0, 0]",I love these strings they are a little more mellow than most mando strings so they sit in the mix and let the guitars cut though a little more. I'm hoping they last a while!,5,Awesome!,1385078400,"11 22, 2013",positive AB2G1XOBEGWK2,B000EEHMXA,Boiler98,"[5, 5]","I bought a cheap Rogue A100 mandolin, and after setting it up I of course replaced the cheap factory strings. I put these on, and what a difference. These aren't too heavy, not too light. They ring nicely. I find that coating bronze strings with a good string cleaner, like Dunlop 65 Ultraglide, can help you avoid the dirty fingers and get much more life from the strings.",5,Made my cheap mandolin sound less cheap,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A33H0WC9MI8OVW,B000EEHMXA,Clare Chu,"[42, 43]","The J74's are sort of the default string that mandolin dealers put on their instruments. They are bright and brassy when new, and give a decent punch to the sound. However because they are bronze, they can discolor your fingers and they tarnish pretty quickly, especially in the summer when your fingers are sweatier. Also, since they are round-wound, they are harder to fret than a flat-wound string and harder to shift up and down. But the people who like them change them often, like once in 30 days or so, or whenever they play a gig, to get that nice bright brassy punch for when they are new. This is because they get to a point where you have to work harder just to get the same volume, being less elastic, and less lively. One thing is sure, that the J74's are loud and zingy, and that's why dealers put them on their mandolins. Some folks move to the heavier J75's to get even louder and fatter woof on their chops. The J74's are brighter and more aggressive than flatwound strings and cut through when you're in ensemble work. Just make sure to change them often to get the best performance.",4,"Bright, Brassy when New",1190937600,"09 28, 2007",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000EEHMXA,David Burch,"[1, 1]","D'Addario strings have become the favorite for all my guitars, and now my two mandolins. Consistent quality and good tone and volume have made me loyal to the brand.",5,Consistent and good-sounding,1329177600,"02 14, 2012",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B000EEHMXA,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[3, 3]","What more can I say? These strings sound GREAT! They play wonderfully, work well together, have a nice brilliant (but not tinny) sound, and are excellently made. These are not going to unwind on you or break easily.Excellent. That's all there is to say about it.",5,"Brilliant, well-made, easy to use great sounding strings",1282953600,"08 28, 2010",positive A6LFRQ7HMWS1G,B000EEHMXA,Ed,"[0, 0]",I am using these strings on an inexpensive A-Style Beginner's Mandolin; these strings made a significant difference in the quality and tone of the instrument; I strongly recommend these strings.,5,Highly Recommended,1319760000,"10 28, 2011",positive A3G9836LYVXE7A,B000EEHMXA,Melodie S.,"[0, 3]",I've never bought strings before so it is kind of hard for me to rate these. So far so good!,3,Mandolin Strings,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",neutral ANVQ2KPZUNR4R,B000EEHMXA,SnoopGrampyGramps,"[0, 0]",Quality strings at a very affordable price. They are made from quality materials and care is given with quality control to ensure the buyer of a good product.,5,No mandolin player would be without them,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive AXMYGK3WC8BPP,B000EEHN9S,"C. Forbes ""Just a guy with an open mind""","[0, 0]","I am learning to play the guitar. I needed a place to place my lesson book that was a little more ergonomically sound. I debated between this one and the other popular/slightly more expensive one. I cannot speak to that one's assembly process, but I found this one to be reasonably simple.I also like how you can just pull or push the stand in order to raise/lower it. The same goes for tilting. It is a superb stand with ample table space for book, iPad, capo, some picks and if you are creative, headphones. I love it and I am using it almost every single day. Very solid construction and the stand with the most height I could find.Go ahead and compare specs of each of the stands offered. As of today, this is the one that wins in the height, shelf and space categories.",5,"Biggest table, shelf and highest stand I could find, no more having to bend over to read my book!",1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A1FCX548TD6DLP,B000EEHN9S,Cooper the Beagle,"[0, 0]","I think someone else wrote that this is like the music stand they used in high school band class. Yup, it is. I would buy again. My use is to hold my books while I try to teach myself how to play guitar. This stand could easily hold a phone book as the lip is about 2+" high. Very happy with it.Just a warning to those that are picky. Because of the way the tube locks together, the part that holds the music can shimmy a little if you knock or brush it. Not an issue for me, but also did not want someone to think this is like a brick and won't move.It would be hard to tip over because the quality and thickness make this puppy heavy. Buy it, you'll like it. It will survive a nuclear blast.",5,Nice Stand - Heavy Duty and Quality,1392249600,"02 13, 2014",positive A8MTE6SIYM0GY,B000EEHN9S,Fletcher Chambers Jr.,"[11, 12]","This is the stand you remember from the band room. Effective, and built like a tank. You will need a wrench to assemble (a very simple task). One note - the metal feet would scratch some types of flooring, invest in the optional foot covers if you're concerned.",5,The Stand You Remember,1317254400,"09 29, 2011",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B000EEHN9S,"Gomer ""me""","[1, 1]","this stand is VERY GOOD ! nice and strong , i recommend if you can only afford a low price one to get this , it is worth a lot more then 29 dollars, this will last a life time, and its not real heavy you can pick it up and move it easily,,i was looking at the cheep fold up ones and read some of the reviews and then remembered seeing them in different yards out by the trash cans to be picked up with the trash,, so i looked for something better and ,i am so happy to have found this , at this price.i didn't want to pay more then 15 dollars for a stand ,but i really wanted something to last and if i bought one for 9 or 15 dollars and in 6 months its in the trash ,i would be buying another one , so really ,this is the BEST DEAL , i am SO HAPPY I BOUGHT THIS STAND you can't go wrong with this one,,,REALY !! get it ! it will hold a few books and stand should not tip over,its heavy enough not to, it slides up and down nicely, and the book shelf tilts easly and stays and you can turn it as well, .,bolts are NOT plastic,witch is nice,,and very easy to put together and fast,,i got it together in one minute,i only used regular pliers to put it together.. the stand goes low enough for sitting or high enough for standing up while playing instrument,i truly recommend this for anyone ! (i did get the foot guards for $1.95 to protect floor, on carpet you will not need them ,)and it comes with a 10 year warranty ,and with the free shipping you can't beet it,",5,very good stand. WOW $29 ONLY !! THANKS !,1327536000,"01 26, 2012",positive A3N93PUHEMQU34,B000EEHN9S,"L. Su ""Flying train""","[0, 0]","I read the reviews with low stars, the major complaints are squeaking sound when you twist the head. We use it to hold the musics and don't need to turn the head. The heads of music stands on stage are fixed too, if they turned, they could not fit into the music stand rack. This one work great for us.We have several music stands, we didn't like them not because the heads can't be turned but they are unstable and can't hold thick book.",5,Very sturdy and heavy duty,1389225600,"01 9, 2014",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000EEJ8IM,aceofbase,"[4, 4]","Good cheap basic metal slide, sounds like it should. Only problem is I prefer to wear it on my ring finger but I have big hands (viz XL and XXL gloves) and the slide is too small to fit except on my little finger. A bit annoying but not the slide's fault I guess!",4,"Good slide, a bit small though",1292284800,"12 14, 2010",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000EEJ8IM,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","For the price, i'm really happy. It's my first one i get and it's perfect, i'm learning how to use it and it's not as easy as you guys think.",4,Really Good,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A1KMDDMQEXV0HJ,B000EEJ8IM,"Dennis ""DTz""","[0, 0]","I lost my trusty slide and really miss it. The Dunlop 220 feels heavier and looser on my little finger than my old timer but, it does sound sweet. If it was just a bit smaller diameter, that would do the trick. My old timer had enough corrosion inside to keep it secure so, a brand-new, sleek fit isn't a plus in my case. The Dunlop is well made, as expected. It's just not the Antiques Roadshow model I had in mind. Hmmm, might be a new product idea - rough up the inner surface and come up with a catchy name.",4,Almost What I Was Looking For,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B000EEJ8IM,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","I am a basic player and just starting to explore the possibilities of using a slide. this one works fine so far. it is rather heavy and I like that. I also like that because it is metal, if you drop it on the floor, it is not going to break like my glass one did. Be sure to get your correct finger size before ordering however. otherwise it may come too big or small for your chosen slide finger.",5,work well for me,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B000EEJ8IM,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[3, 4]","Sweet ""twangy"" sound that is a flash from the past of steel lap guitars. I have a ceramic and this steel slide. Each has a unique sound. The steel as expected has more of brighter twang. When I change my strings, I know that I'll get some differences in tonal quality, but hey, experimenting for that sound that reaches us is what keeps all of us buying new toys.",5,Sweet,1323561600,"12 11, 2011",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B000EEJ8IM,John S.,"[0, 0]",Make sure you order the right size! I don't use this product very often but it provides great sustained and does not kill strings.,5,great sustains,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A39TYRIZLTCK9P,B000EEJ8IM,mike ceely,"[0, 0]",very good slide smooth sound and reasonably priced I use it with my 12 stringer in open g tuning would buy other products from this company,5,nice sound,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A1AOD8N6LJYHBU,B000EEJ8IM,realsteel,"[0, 0]","Fast delivery, and exactly as advertised. Put it to work making music within minutes. The steel gives a clearer sound than the glass bottle slides, but you need both. Good product.",5,"Nice, very nice",1355529600,"12 15, 2012",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B000EEJ8IM,Ryszard Sytnik,"[1, 1]",I did purchase 3 diferent slides this one is mark as a medium but is diferent size from the other one's what I ordered. Perhaps is good for some one with small wrong size . This is why I give only 3 stars because is to small for me.,3,Look nice but is way to small for me,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",neutral A3EIML9QZO5NZZ,B000EEJ8IM,Sherwin Rackal,"[0, 0]",Well i got this after hearing seasick steve its cool i havent figured it out just yet but its a very good product,5,its a metal tube a shiney one!,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",positive A2FAF1J19NO0ID,B000EEJ8IM,"Timothy Eastman ""prez""","[1, 1]","Great sounding slider for my electric AND it won't shatter when you drop it on the floor like the more expensive glass ones do. Plus the medium weight of it is perfect for my smaller hands to control the slide action. It has a great sound for the modern electric guitars, but is not really meant for lighter acoustic performances. I recommend.",5,Perfect.,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B000EEJ8IM,WAYA,"[1, 2]","I have several different slides (glass, brass, steel, short, long, etc.)And this has become my go to for every slide guitar session I play on!I wear it on my ring finger, It fits great, the tone is amazing on acoustic, electric and banjo!Works great for blues, rock, a little stoner country, and even some metal! (the main genres I play in)Harmonics and sustain to spare!I keep it in my pocket at all times now, it goes with me everywhere, And has never failed to lay down some mojo when I bring it out!",5,my go to slide,1365292800,"04 7, 2013",positive A3SJP0GZNZJ0XE,B000EEJ8IM,William McClain,"[0, 0]",This would have been a nice slide if I could get it on my finger. I'm borderline skinny and it still won't fit. Save your money unless your under 10 years old.,1,Too small for my finger,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",negative A34EGGJLO553D8,B000EEJAFS,Christian Matthew,"[0, 0]","I love these picks, especially in this gauge. They are a bit thinner than the jazz 3s, so if you master em, you can in theory, play faster ;) They have a good grip, and a nice texture. The tone it gives isn't bad either.",5,Probably my favorite picks right now,1326153600,"01 10, 2012",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B000EEJAFS,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[1, 1]",Black Tortex picks with silver lettering.The Jazz picks are about 25% smaller than standard Tortex picks and have a more pronounced point.,4,Get Jazzed - Nice picks if you like smaller Tortex picks,1297987200,"02 18, 2011",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B000EEJAFS,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I've been using Dunlap's Tortex picks now for going on 10 years, and recently just switched over to heavy Jazz picks (smaller - sharper tip). These picks work great. They provide enough surface area that they won't slip easily from between your fingers. They allow for a high level of sensory feedback from your fingertips once you get used to them. Any jazz or soloist guitar player would likely find these extremely comfortable to use. I also prefer the high thickness so there's no flex in the pick while playing which makes it easy to judge the pressure you're putting on the strings.",5,Great picks - love the turtles,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",positive A1HTV2563HTSQV,B000EEJAFS,prsjames,"[0, 0]","Nice picks, much brighter sounding than the jazz 3 nylon picks. I prefer the jazz 3s since thr jazz 3s are warmer sounding and wear resistant. but these pitch blacks are not bad. They do wear down quickly but a dozen should last a good amount of time. This pick does what jazz picks are suppose to do and in my university's jazz ensemble the three tips are useful and makes playing difficult jazz chord easy. It will feel awkward at first if you never used jazz picks but once you get the hang of it you'll never go back to standard picks.",4,good picks,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive A2SHWIOE8TVWJ2,B000EEJAFS,"Rick ""Rick Andrews""","[0, 0]",If you like Jazz Guitar picks and if you like Tortex picks this is the perfect marriage. These are the best. Enjoy.,5,Great Picks,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B000EEJAFS,T. Cox,"[0, 0]","I've been a Jazz III fan since 1997 starting with the red (too buttery and rounded sounding) and then moving to the black (durable but a bit tubby sounding). Eventually I tried a 1.0mm Tortex of this pick which had good attack but was somewhat mushy sounding through amp sims.But then I tried this .60mm and holy cow the sound change was like getting new pick ups. More mids, more attack, faster attack, scratchier attack, and less lows. Now you'd think this would make your guitar sound thin, and indeed it sounds thinner but also clearer by a factor of two.Thus when recording through amp sims, you get a clearer more dynamic more attack-ish sound. When using the 1.0mm the fundamental was a bit too strong which made for a mushy amp sim sound, but this .60mm did the trick. It just sounds heavier, tighter, and more articulate. While it does wear faster, for recording purposes it's my current ultimate pick of choice.So if your guitar doesn't sound clear, articulate, or aggressive enough first give this pack of picks a shot. But you don't have to take my word for it... da-nehh-nan!",5,Improves DI guitar recording tone,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",positive A2UDGB5BTYY51,B000EEJAWQ,"AMK ""TK""","[0, 0]",I like them but I love the Schaller locks more. They don't feel as secure as the Schaller locks. Sorry,3,They work but I prefer the Schallers,1394668800,"03 13, 2014",neutral A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B000EEJAWQ,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",i really like these...use with thick walker williams straps and evernthough they are thick straps they are soft enough to get these on.. the washer that goes on the strap is extremely thick and you have to fight it...but once you got it its a fine product..enjoy,4,works well have one on every toy in the closet,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A1P42OZ1MCNAHE,B000EEJAWQ,Carter,"[0, 0]",These are definitely my favorite strap locks there are plenty out there but these ones are mine I've always been a huge fan of Jim Dunlop products and will continue using them for years to come,5,The guitar will not fall,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B000EEJAWQ,cvmaparadog,"[0, 0]",This system does not fail. Install it and you never have to worry about it again. Although it's a good idea to lube up bearings every once in a while. I put these on all of my guitars!,5,The best strap retention system on the market,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A768OB1LNE356,B000EEJAWQ,"Kevin ""k""","[0, 0]",I use these on all my guitars. Love them. Easy to assemble and use. If you have trouble putting it on your strap google for some videos showing you how to use a pliers to push the clip on. Once installed they are fantastic.,5,These are the best,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",positive A1A15ECLHM9BQY,B000EEJAWQ,Nick,"[0, 0]","Here's what strap locks are supposed to do: securely attach your strap to your guitar. These do that much better than Schallers and the Fender rip-offs of Schaller.I used the Schallers many years ago. They look great, but the problem is they screw onto the strap with a nut. I am very good with maintenance, check for loose parts, etc., but at one gig with my super heavy American deluxe 5 string jazz bass, the nut worked its way off the strap, and I dropped it. It was with a heavy leather strap, and I did tighten it down with pliers upon installation and I'm sure I kept it maintained. Absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable. Never again. Unless you want to inspect and retighten your strap locks at every single rehearsal and gig, forget about Schallers. They're a good company and they make great tuners, I don't fault the materials, it's simply that threaded things can work their way loose, a fatal design flaw for this type of device. Come on, its only purpose is to not allow something to come off of something else.The Dunlop strap locks fit on with a locking ring. It is impossible to remove these from the strap by accident. If you're having trouble getting the lockrings on, I have a YouTube video posted to my channel, NickWeissMusic, just search for Dunlop strap lock installation. It's kind of tough at first but with experience, it's very easy. The package instructions are correct but not very helpful.I have these on more than 10 instruments, and have never had even close to a failure in well over a decade. The package recommends periodically lubricating the mechanism inside the lock, but I have never done so, in my experience lubricants usually gunk things up more than they help for things like this. I've never had so much as a grind or squeak from the button or ball bearings in these strap locks, if I did, I'd probably just replace it. I do give the locks a little tug when I put them on to make sure they're engaged, other than that, you can forget about them, which is the way it should be.The only possible downside is that these strap locks keep the strap a little further from the instrument then using no strap locks or the Schallers do, to which I say, who cares. Well, I guess a lot of people care about that, since I see it in a lot of reviews. If using no strap lock or a poorly designed one is worth it to you, just so you can have your strap a quarter inch closer to your guitar, so be it. I have seen Ernie Ball strap locks that seem to be a little lower profile, I think they use lock rings too. Maybe try those, but I'm sticking with the flawless track record of the Dunlops.",5,"The best value, work perfectly",1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive AJ03X8Z6RZZ27,B000EEJAWQ,Parabola,"[0, 0]",A bit invasive and awkward. I like another brand more because they feel a little more solid.. These feel a bit weak.,3,These are okay.,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",neutral A1Q3YZOVFXRKDZ,B000EEJAWQ,slambusky,"[0, 0]",I buy Dunlop locks pedals straps they all are top quality and I love them all. you need a strap strap locks or pedals buy dunlop,5,Dunlop rocks,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive A1MU6PI3YDK8H0,B000EEJE4K,C. P. Hendrix,"[4, 4]","I just got these in and I have to say, very disappointed. It's as if I went into a boy's shop and bought a large shirt and expected it to fit a man. What do they call medium or small? This ""large pick"" barely goes over my thumbnail area. I can hold it, sort of, so we'll see how well it works with my hybrid plectrum project. (BTW, I'm an average grown man, 5'7"", 165) More to come...Here we go, a few months later: I just had a chat with a music store guy and found out that a ""large"" thumb pick refers to the thickness of the pick! Bottom line, if you want a thumb pick that fits, go to a store and try before you buy! Good luck to all.",3,Large means thickness of the plastic!!!,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",neutral ALV33FTOC032I,B000EEJE4K,frank arcidiacona,"[1, 1]","Iv'e tried a lot of thumb picks( i use them for bass) you no what that doe's to them,these are the one's i'm staying with these thumb's.",5,Good,1371945600,"06 23, 2013",positive AGGQFKI536BUW,B000EEJE4K,Ordinary guy,"[1, 1]","I've been using National medium thumb picks for the last year until my last one broke. Decided to try the Dunlop. Overall - I'm very pleased with this pick.Previous reviews have indicated that these picks are smaller than the National mediums. This is true, but isn't a complete description. Basically, the National picks are much more elongated - so while the nail to thumb-pad distance is about the same on both, the across nail distance is much greater on the National picks. I actually find the Dunlop pick to fit much better, and I don't get extra overhang as with the National (which tends to catch the string).",5,A step up,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",positive A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B000EEJE4K,Steve,"[7, 7]","I wear a large sized glove, so assuming that would translate, I got these. While I can force it over my thumb, it is very tight and uncomfortable (i.e., pinches). My thumbs don't have a particularly excessive diameter either. I'm gonna try to heat these so I can stretch them a bit. I know they need to be snug so the pick doesn't rotate when being used, but this is ridiculous. Three stars because if they fit you, it is a nice pick (it would be 5 if they were described correctly for sizing).",3,Large just ain't LARGE!,1290816000,"11 27, 2010",neutral AVF06892OWGJU,B000EEJE4K,Wm,"[3, 3]","These items, though well made, and strong, are sized rather differently to National picks - With the National, I need a Large, so I ordered Large in this item - it is, however very tight, smaller in fact than a National Medium thumb pick.Essentially a waste of money.",3,Sizing not as expected,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",neutral A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B000EEJF4O,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[6, 7]","I have a gibson les paul that I bought used. When it arrived the fretboard was in good shape, but very dry. I first tried lemon oil and it would work, but in about a week the fretboard would feel dry and have an ashy color to it (its rosewood). So I started looking for another solution and found the Gerlitz Guitar honey.I ordered it and applied it. A few hours later I restrung my guitar and started playing and didn't care for the way the fretboard felt. I think it is because the guitar honey is a little thicker than lemon oil and it felt a little slimy because it wasn't completely dry. I decided to give it another 24 hours.The next day the guitar neck looked and played great. It is a darker color than any of my untreated rosewood fretboards and plays like a champ. Bends and slides are smoother than ever.Great product and one that I will continue to use. If you need a quick treatment before a gig or something, I would recommend lemon oil because it dries quickly. But I would use this in every other regular maintenance situation.",4,"Great conditioner, better than lemon oil",1287273600,"10 17, 2010",positive A34QGH6PW5UPA2,B000EEJF4O,aspaeth,"[0, 0]","This treatment, after I let it soak in for 24 hours, made my fingerboard look great and play fast. A little goes a long way!",5,Just what I was looking for!,1313280000,"08 14, 2011",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000EEJF4O,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","As I mentioned in my review about guitar polish (already forgot what kind), I'm not really a guitar polish connoisseur, but this makes my fingerboards feel real good. It got rid of that scratchy feeling when I bent strings, dissolved the crud, and makes the fretboard look just lovely. It probably works as a fine hand conditioner too, but who can say. Again, because I'm rather slack on the guitar maintenance thing, this bottle will also last me years.",5,For a honeylike feel..,1316476800,"09 20, 2011",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B000EEJF4O,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]",I used this on the fretboards of my electrics and acoustics. It was easy to clean and left the wood feeling soft and polished without that slick feeling that other oils do. Highly recommended,5,Cleaned up my necks nicely,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B000EEJF4O,eatablog,"[0, 1]",Works as advertised. Makes the fretboard look and feel nice! I imagine this stuff will last for quite a long time as well since you only really use this when you're changing your strings.,5,Good stuff,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A1NJMJNF0MOBSL,B000EEJF4O,Garyb,"[0, 0]","I use this on the fretboard of my new Hohner wc03 Parlor and two Epiphone AJ220sce Acoustics. They had mimimal oil/stain from the factory. Keeps the wood smooth and beautiful for much longer than a few weeks. I use it every other time I restring my guitars, It is a really good product, I use it on all of my guitars, except my Strat that has a maple neck..",5,"Love it,it works",1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000EEJF4O,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought this to use on an older acoustic guitar neck which was a bit faded and after 2 uses, the wood looks great again. I used the honey twice in 2 days and brought back the maple wood to like new condition.This honey works fast and well and will make playing the fingerboard alot easier. I saw this in my local shop for the same price minus shipping after I bought this, but I do not use it much so it should last a long time.",5,Does the job well!,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A28FADP9FITQVK,B000EEJF4O,Michaela,"[0, 0]","I bought a guitar that had been sitting in a guys closet for the longest time, and the fret board was so dry and colorless. I used this, and the color became rich and less dry. If your fret board is pretty dry, DO NOT remove the oil. Let it sit overnight and then remove it with a towel. Leave it longer depending on how dry the fret board is. I love this because it doesn't leave an oily residue and it doesn't have a smell that stands out. I didn't even notice a smell. I definitely would say this is a must-have.",5,Amazing,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A1LI9W7A0CYOHV,B000EEJF4O,Russ,"[0, 0]","I requested this for Christmas in 2011 and was pleased to get it. I've used it on at least 7 guitars and it works great. First I used it to treat clean fingerboards that were in good shape and it worked well. It can even make a big improvement to the dry, porous surface of a cheap fretboard, and good rosewood fingerboards love the stuff.Later on I got some used guitars and used cleaned the gunky fingerboards with Guitar Honey (apply it, scrub with toothbrush, wipe with paper towel, repeat) and it did a lot better than I expected at removing the yucky buildup next to the frets.I like to apply it fairly heavily and lay the guitar down with the fingerboard level and facing up, and give it time to soak in. You will notice that some areas soak it more than others. I move it around on the fretboard so it soaks in evenly. Then wipe off the excess with a paper towel and you're ready to go.When I wipe down the strings after playing the first time or two after treating with Guitar Honey, the rag shows dark lines where the Guitar Honey cleaned the strings. I like making my strings last longer!Get some. I don't think you'll regret it.",5,Cleans and Conditions Strings and Fretboard - Long Lasting,1339027200,"06 7, 2012",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B000EEJF4O,Seventh-777,"[0, 0]","I have a lot of high end instruments, and I live in New England so proper fretboard care is a must - especially with ebony and other woods that are prone to cracking and drying.This stuff is fantastic - MUCH better than lemon oil, dries a lot cleaner and doesn't leave any oily residue on the board at all. An hour after it's applied it sets up and doesn't get on your hands. I apply it on occasion with the strings on (I use Elixirs) and have never once had a problem.The best few bucks you'll spend on guitar care. 5 Stars.",5,The best conditioner there is.,1345852800,"08 25, 2012",positive A3P2J1W1RBUX6Q,B000EEJF4O,Tommy B,"[0, 0]","This stuff is great. Leaves board clean and fast. No residue, no sticky and no oil film. Price is right. If you use any fingerboard treatment, try this one...",5,Try It,1283126400,"08 30, 2010",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B000EEJJ5Y,Adam G,"[0, 0]","Just bought this to see if it would inspire any new sounds for me. WOW I love it. The capo works great with no buzzing and holds the strings down well. I am using it with a Seagull Entourage mini jumbo. It sounds divine. It makes chords nice and open and it is a blast to play with on the folk sound of the seagull, a nice mellow relaxed open sound. Inspires my ears to make music. Buy it.",5,LOVE IT!,1315094400,"09 4, 2011",positive A14VAT5EAX3D9S,B000EEJJ5Y,Jake,"[0, 0]",This capo is great for adding another level to your guitar playing without retuning your instrument!Highly recommended! Just a nice sound it brings to your playing and has a bunch of great new chord combinations to mess around with!,5,Jake,1363392000,"03 16, 2013",positive A24AQ24CD6865K,B000EEJJ5Y,"Rick from Westport, MA","[0, 0]",I play in different tunings and just slapping this on a standard tuned guitar makes for a lot of fun. That's all I can say. It makes me creative and I have easily thrown together a dozen instrumental fingerstyle tunes using this. It's just fun.,5,Lots of fun,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B000EEJJ5Y,Sessue,"[0, 0]","This partial capo from Kyser has the same design, construction, and ease of use as Kyser's top-ranked and bestselling 6-string cano. It is definitely recommended. If you choose to go down he partial capo path, though, it's best that you either jam with friends who are familiar with partial capos or buy Randall Wolliams' manual on the partial capo, since its use is not intuitively obvious.",5,Same quality as the bestselling Kyser full capo,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B000EEJJ5Y,Yeemeister,"[1, 1]","this capo helps make aesome music, thankful for it, i like using it for all kinds of palying, like at the beach",4,cool capo,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B000EEJJI6,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","I've been using this for roughly a year now, and it works fine. It feels a bit cheap, but then it IS cheap. It's not as easy to move as a spring-loaded capo, but it's also much lower profile. Overall, I like it and it's certainly worth the (minimal) price.",4,Good enough,1327881600,"01 30, 2012",positive A1H55L0BLPCWYF,B000EEJJI6,"Amazon Customer ""j allen""","[0, 0]","This is a pretty good deal if you look at the price of other capos, and you get free shipping.Yeah, it's not as quick to use as the spring loaded ones, but still not bad; better than an elastic strap type.It is also great for creating your own short cut and drop D capos. With a sharp razor you could do all sorts of crazy stuff.Do not overtighten the screw because the bottom arm is thin. You can add a pad of some sort, or just take care to not to over-tighten it.I'm the type of person that would glue in a small piece of material if it broke through. So, far it doesn't look like it will though.",5,great deal,1305676800,"05 18, 2011",positive A1C92SAQFUBJSZ,B000EEJJI6,"Ell Bee ""Lin""","[0, 0]","This works with equal ease across all six strings, or only the bottom three. Haven't run across a need to try it on the top three by themselves yet. But judging by its performance on the bottom three, and its fierce grip, it'll do just fine.",5,A really good capo,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B000EEJJI6,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]","It'll do for setup work, and the price is right. I wouldn't recommend it for live use or for anyone who changes keys every song, its too fiddly to adjust and get firmly set. I also wouldn't recommend it for anyone just starting out. A spring clamp type capo would serve better. This one is probably best for somebody who rarely needs to use it, and just wants one one hand or to keep in the case as a back up.",3,"Okay, I guess",1324944000,"12 27, 2011",neutral AT9G9PT2K0PLB,B000EEJJI6,Linda S. Frederickson,"[0, 0]","works like it is suppose to, good quality.I am able to produce my music with the proper sound needed for the song.Thank You Kyser Capos",5,Great product!,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive A3G6KKDMMFQQ5K,B000EEJJI6,Mike Griffith,"[0, 0]","I bought the capo for the guys at a correctional facility that I work for. It gets abused, so I don't look for it to last long. Would not buy it for my own guitar.",3,You get what you pay for,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",neutral A3BH9XC0BVO1AG,B000EEJJI6,snocyclist,"[0, 0]","Works great, but it is a little annoying to have to tighten and loosen the screw to use every time.Some responses to comments I've seen in the reviews:--I've had mine for 5 years, used moderately, and the wear on the metal from the bottom of the screw is negligible. Haven't put a pad there or anything.--The manual screw functionality does, I feel, give an added level of control...you can make it very tight to ensure no buzz.--However, range of motion is on the wide side. To get it to properly capo the first fret on my acoustic, I have to put it right on the edge of the 1st string, and screw it down all the way, and it does sometimes leave some buzz.The price is nice though, so I would recommend it as a perfectly fine capo.",4,A less convenient way to get the job done.,1328227200,"02 3, 2012",positive A1AGIP0FLI2VZW,B000EEJJI6,Tammy R Slayton,"[0, 0]","I prefer my spring loaded capo, but this one works ok on my guitars. I'm surprised I haven't broken it yet.",5,Sturdy.,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000EEK4VM,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I got it today in the mail, and i already tried it. It's really cheap product but it works really well. I'm really happy with it and it made me save several minutes to change my strings.",4,nice,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B000EEK4VM,applegd07,"[0, 0]",This string winder is adequate but not really solid. It gives me good use but seems like the materials are to soft. I had to glue the contacts on this thing since it gives way at times. This is just adequate for my use.,3,Adequate,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",neutral A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B000EEK4VM,AT,"[0, 0]",I hate winding strings. I got this to help with that. It does it job very well. You can string your guitar in a fraction of the time. It could be a little tougher but as long you don't give it hell it will be fine. Great and cheap product!,5,Very good,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B000EEK4VM,colton cooper,"[0, 0]","Pretty simple tool, did exactly what I needed it to for a decent price. I'd order again if I needed another one!",4,Great stringwinder!,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive AYQ46BHSK99YV,B000EEK4VM,delighted,"[0, 0]",Nice to use and easy and smooth in putting the guitar strings on place on the guitar - very easy,5,Smooth,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",positive A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B000EEK4VM,Donald,"[0, 0]",It is a nice smaller version of the 114SI Road Pro.It would be great if it had a steel shaft.The plastic shaft feels like it will break.But it is cheeep!,3,cheaply made I wonder how long it will last.,1367712000,"05 5, 2013",neutral A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B000EEK4VM,Ecadad,"[1, 1]","this makes winding strings MUCH faster, but it does feel flimsy, and the end piece doesn't fit over my tuing pegs correctly, so it's a bit of a haslle getting started. Other than that it's great for the price, but not a must have",3,it's OK,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",neutral A1C92SAQFUBJSZ,B000EEK4VM,"Ell Bee ""Lin""","[0, 0]","And that's all I've got to say about it. It hasn't stuck, broken, or slipped in any of the string-changes I've used it for. Costs a little extra, but well worth that price. You'll need a new one about every ten years or so.",5,"Basic, but does the job excellently well",1355616000,"12 16, 2012",positive A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B000EEK4VM,Laytonium,"[0, 0]","I bought this cause i needed something to easily change the strings on my guitars. This thing works great. For the price you can't beat it. Maybe one day I might get the powered one but until then this thing will do. Fits in your pocket, gig bag, etc. So you can have this thing on the go. Works great and you can't beat the price.",5,Dunlop Stringwinder,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A3FMD34MRUJJ3I,B000EEK4VM,Network13,"[0, 0]","Lets face it, in general string winders are pretty much all the same right? WRONG! I went with this one because I trusted the Dunlop name. What a let down. on the second guitar I used it on the handle and the head separated, sure you can press it back together, but after separating several times on every string, it gets a little old....quick. Already ordered a different one to replace it. One thing I cant stand is inferior tools.",1,"Cheep, fell apart the 2nd use",1390867200,"01 28, 2014",negative A2PN3GY7I3EKC1,B000EEK4VM,"N. McArthur ""MyTech""","[0, 0]","Jim Dunlop has produced these for more years than I'd like to admit to personal knowledge. As long as I can remember, I've had one in my case and one on the workbench. There are dozens of wannabe models, but none are as genuinely authentic as good ol' Jim Dunlop's. I gotta remember not to get the black ones, though. I seem to lose them to easily - or maybe they are really that good, and they just get 'borrowed'.",5,It's the right tool.....,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A386KVFXZR6XL8,B000EEK4VM,No Name,"[0, 0]","A simple device, yet so useful. I hate changing strings without one, anymore. Dunlop provided an inexpensive winder that's durable.",5,The right tool for the job.,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive AZVME8JMPD3F4,B000EEK4VM,Reaperman,"[0, 0]",Ok its cheap. You knew that when you bought it. I really thought it was going to be more then one since it said assorted and showed a few in the picture. It was only one and it was red. Broke with first use.,1,Cheap cheap,1331769600,"03 15, 2012",negative A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B000EEL50Q,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]","Unique product offering new kind of protection from fingerprints, dust, oxidation, squeaks, or "gummy areas". 2 or 3 drops on a cotton ball and treat several guitars. This is a thin viscosity lube that shines your woodgrain better than new. I don't like greasy feeling products on my guitars so Dr. Duck 2080 Ax Wax is designed for my needs. I threw out my Gibson spray. Too oily. Dr.Ducks Wax is worth the extra $3. This bottle will last a lifetime. You could use it on your Johnson if you wack off the finish.",5,Perfect! I should've been using this stuff years ago. Thanks.,1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive A3L5L7OHXRY03L,B000EEL50Q,C. Sharpguy,"[16, 16]","Dr. Duck's Ax Wax works great on all of my guitars, including my Nitro finished ones. Can be hard to remove if you use too much, so apply only a few drops at a time.",5,Very good cleaner/lube that is gentle on delicate finishes,1294358400,"01 7, 2011",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B000EEL50Q,Hitthespot,"[12, 12]","This was recommended by a guitar repair shop, and I have found it is a well rounded product that all guitar players should keep on hand. It will polish, and lube things like Floyd Roses. Do your strings get funky from the acid in your skin oil? Wipe them down with a little DR. Duck's Ax wax before you place your guitar back in the case. The secret is always use the least you can get away with. Too much for polishing and you will be rubbing it off forever.",4,Good Stuff,1318809600,"10 17, 2011",positive A2Z548GT5948WH,B000EEL50Q,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[7, 7]",Use very little of this. Rub it on and it then dries like wax then buff it off. It also lubes your strings. Good all around product.,4,Works,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A2PX3NR1IVTXPG,B000EEL50Q,"Michael Berish ""Michael Berish, author of ...","[3, 3]",Does it all. Perfect for cleaning and waxing guitar; don't need a bunch of different items; this does it all.,5,Guitar Wax,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive A13TQHVN7WBUPD,B000EEL6J6,"Amazon Customer ""Description: Indescribable""","[0, 1]","I dunno, cause I'm stingy with stars. These have a nice sound. I had an old guitar I bought for cheap at a garage sale for my son (8 at the time) to play on, but never really cared for it. I finally got it out and started to tune it, but the steel strings broke. SO I replaced with these. It's a classic guitar, it shouldn't have had steel strings to begin with.",4,Why not 5 *?,1391212800,"02 1, 2014",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B000EEL6J6,applegd07,"[0, 1]",great sounding strings. you can hear the difference once it is used. i will try to buy another one after i have proven its performance.,5,great sounding strings,1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A1EFMEZJESPF76,B000EEL6J6,"Ariana Rivadeneira ""Wari""","[0, 0]","These are really cheap strings but how they sound!! really good!! obviously not for serious live performing but for playing with friends or just rehearse, these are the ones!",5,So cheap and what a awesome sound!,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B000EEL6J6,B,"[0, 0]",D'Addario strings have never failed me. These are so much better than the other nylon strings I used to buy where the ball end always broke. These strings sound nice and you can't go wrong with the price tag either.,5,Can't go wrong,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",positive A2DG65AWX5RJ4J,B000EEL6J6,Carlos,"[2, 2]","I have a Don Pablo Cuban guitar, made in 1969,, for a few months,,, never change the strings,, and sounds great,,, I put this strings,, and wao,,know sounds wonderful,, few guitarist fellows could not believe the sound of the guitar after the string change,, try,, this are the best",5,Nice soud,1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B000EEL6J6,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","Restrung my guitar with no problems. These were my first set of new strings so I dont really know what to fuss about hen comparing strings but these seem to work fine and have a great tone. I can really hear the difference between new and old strings. The strings are nice and smooth, and springy, very easy to press on.",5,Great.,1368403200,"05 13, 2013",positive A1BH17V8BKLES,B000EEL6J6,Chris30542,"[0, 0]","These take a while to break in but the tone is smooth and warm. They made my Cordoba C5 sound like a more expensive guitar. Not overly bright, just a richer tone",5,Nice strings,1404604800,"07 6, 2014",positive A2IN5BKM9IQT6Z,B000EEL6J6,Henry W.,"[1, 1]",I bought a cheap 3/4 guitar that sounded really bad. I replaced the stock strings with the D'Addario strings and it made it sound much better.,5,Great strings at a great price,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A3IURSDK689G7M,B000EEL6J6,J. Parks Hammond,"[0, 0]",Great prce,4,Good value,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A1B3CNORXB1USI,B000EEL6J6,kay bhee,"[1, 2]","in the old days, we used tobe able to buyall 6 NYLON clear strings....now tis almost impossible....with these strings on even a cheap or semi decentclassic geeetar....one will prefer playing on the hi 3 treble strings...very nice, resonant, and clean...not shrillbutwhat is that garbage metallica with the other 3 supposed to bebass strings i dont know...Again, like someone else NOTED the OBVIOUS>>>>>sound transition from the nylon to the wire wound nylon is GIGANTIC.This makes the move from the D to the G string too noticableCANT THEY EVEN MAKE 6 strings that sound similar for the same one guitar even ?makes it sound like 2 different geeetars totally...sucks bad now.oohthanks man",2,"BIPOLAR GTR Syndrome half nylon sound, half something else totally",1378339200,"09 5, 2013",negative AJGIN15VFGXBG,B000EEL6J6,"K. Nguyen ""musicLover""","[0, 0]",I can't really say anything negative about this set of nylon strings.It sounds really good on my classical guitar. Will buy it again in the future.,5,exactly as expected,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B000EEL6J6,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","I've played guitar for some 35 years and have found D'Addario strings to be of consistently good quality. They are one of maybe three companies I trust to manufacture a good set of strings no matter what classification of instrument. Whether classical (nylon), acoustic (brass) or electric (nickel)... their strings produce excellent sound and are durable.Like any string, one needs to match size and construct to personal playing style. That comes through reading reviews and quite often, simply testing. But I've never played a set of this brand that I didn't like. They always provide vibrant tonal quality.And no I don't work for D'Addario; just a long-time fan. : )",5,It's D'Addario,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive A1YOLMONF9LIVJ,B000EEL8US,"barleypopmaker ""Barleypopmaker""","[0, 0]",I love these picks and the .88mm seems to be the perfect balance of stiffness and suppleness for my playing.,4,Great Picks!,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive ANZGC4YCEQC6W,B000EEL8US,Bobby L. Tefft,"[0, 0]","I am a LONG time user of the big Fender triangular picks. I play rhythm guitar in a bluegrass here in Columbus, Ga. I play mainly a Martin HD-28, but also have a Blueridge BR-180 and a Seagull S6 Coastal Spruce. I bought a set of these to try them out.While I have nothing negative to say about these picks, I still prefer my big Finder's. I guess I'm just too used to the big pick. While I was playing Katy Daley with one of these Tortex picks, I found that my index finger was hitting the strings, on occassion.If you haven't been tainted for the big Fender picks, then try out a set of these. I guess I could get used to them, but will stick with the big Fenders for now.",5,Nice picks,1348444800,"09 24, 2012",positive A2VSNUK7YLRKRE,B000EEL8US,"F. Sasso ""Stupidity Should Hurt""","[0, 0]",These are my favorite picks to play with. The Dunlop Tortex Picks have such a nice warm sound on acoustic.,5,My Favorite Picks,1366243200,"04 18, 2013",positive A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B000EEL8US,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 0]",These are excellent guitar picks. They don't slip in my fingers like the Eddie Van Halen guitar picks I purchased a while back.,5,Excellent Guitar Picks,1293926400,"01 2, 2011",positive A2SHWIOE8TVWJ2,B000EEL8US,"Rick ""Rick Andrews""","[0, 0]","Tortex picks are the best. Pitch black is so cool. 1.0 mm is the perfect thickness. Don't buy those other picks, buy these because Tortex ... Black .... 1.0 mm is the perfect combination.",5,Great Picks,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",positive A3HEV9M5RNFB3V,B000EEL8US,Shady Neighbor,"[0, 0]","If you have not used Tortex picks before, I highly recommend giving them a try. They are NOT flimsy plastic that cracks and splits like most of the tortoise shell picks you see. These are much more flexible so they last forever. The only reason I've ever needed to get a new one out of the package is because I lost the one I was using...Just be aware that 0.50mm is really light for most players. They do sell these in many different thickenesses and colors, so give order a few different ones to see what you like. My favorite is the 0.70mm... it has the perfect balance of flex and strength.",5,The best guitar picks...,1345680000,"08 23, 2012",positive A21N9ACLVOMDLP,B000EELB8W,Adam G,"[0, 0]","I sprayed on all my guitars. No problem with any chemical reactions. It polished the body of the glossy guitars up like new. Now i can see how guitar stores keep them looking so nice. It must be from a product like this. They seriously look brand new. Makes nicks and scratches less noticeable. If you want a nice looking guitar for the stage or display, this stuff works.",4,Cleans.,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000EELB8W,A. Mayse,"[1, 1]","Used this on my mandolin and it brought back the new instrument sheen it had lost months ago. I sprayed it on a bit of cheesecloth, used that to rub the instrument down, then wiped with a soft Chamois, worked like a charm.",5,Works well,1325980800,"01 8, 2012",positive AU9RL6MBM25YY,B000EELB8W,Arlcay,"[36, 37]","I love the Dunlop Formula 65 polish and cleaner. It works really well, and I like the easy to use pump spray mechanism. I've used other brands in the past, and they had poor spray nozzles. This one works almost like a mist. It does a good job of removing smudges and fingerprints. I spray it directly on the surface of the guitar, and then wipe it off with a flannel cloth. After I'm done the shine looks glassy and great!",5,Makes guitar look and feel new,1265241600,"02 4, 2010",positive A34QGH6PW5UPA2,B000EELB8W,aspaeth,"[3, 3]","It has a pleasant smell to it, not harsh at all. A little goes a long way. My guitar polishes up really nice after wiping it down with the dunlop 65. nothing to complain about.",5,Works good.,1313712000,"08 19, 2011",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000EELB8W,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","I can't say I'm a polish connoisseur, but this stuff seems to work very well. It shined up all my instruments and got rid of all those nasty fingerprints and smudge marks. I'm not very diligent in my guitar maintenance, so this bottle should last me for years.",5,It shines up my geetar prettily..,1316476800,"09 20, 2011",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B000EELB8W,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","Dunlop 65 cleans the smudges and fingerprints off, but I dont know how well it actually polished. I like it well enough, just make sure you have a microfiber cloth to keep from scratching the lacquered surfaces.",4,Cleans well,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B000EELB8W,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","I get a lot of grease on my guitar from lotion, sweat, fingerprints, dust, what have you; I take some of this, spray it on a cloth, give it some elbow grease, and my guitars are shiny as the day it was made. I use it on my acoustic and electric guitars. The bottle lasts pretty long cause the mist is pretty fine. I use two sprays on the cloth for the front side of the guitar and then repeat for the back. It has a fresh lemon scent. I recommend this to everyone, a lot of product for an affordable price.",5,Perfect Clean,1366934400,"04 26, 2013",positive A2SXC5WGKDRV7H,B000EELB8W,Chandler,"[0, 0]",Very nice polish! I have thirteen guitars and I would like to keep them all looking as great as they were new! Gets very shiny and smooth almost like its new from the guitar shop! Use it on everything!,5,Make it Shine like the Sun!,1364342400,"03 27, 2013",positive A11INIL2YFJ137,B000EELB8W,Chris,"[0, 0]","Friend of mine has been playing/cleaning/modifying guitars for some 30+ years and this is what he recommended I use on my guitar to clean it. Who am I to argue with him, he's used them all and said this was the best. Easy to use - a little goes a long way, works very well and shines up nice. He was right - great product!",5,Bought on a recomendation,1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000EELB8W,David Burch,"[0, 0]","The standard for mild, non-oily instrument cleaners. Leaves no residue, easy on old guitars' finishes. I have used it for years.",5,Good stuff,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive AKT2VSLZHDD81,B000EELB8W,desrtroz,"[0, 0]",Item arrived on time and as described. My son loves this polish/cleaner. He likes to keep his guitars clean and shiny. They glisten when he uses this to polish them. Great product!,5,"Dunlop Formula 65 Guitar Polish & Cleaner, 4 Fluid Ounces",1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A3FQ9WYUHG9CD,B000EELB8W,"DMGenest | ""Genet""","[1, 1]","I was looking for a cleaner and a polisher to get the grease and grime off my guitars. I decided to trythe Dunlop Formula 65 Polish & Cleaner. I thought, why not try a 2 in 1 formulation? After all, thereare shampoo and conditioners in one bottle, and that works well for me. So why not this? Possiblyfaulty logic but I went with it at the time.Well I have to say that it did well. I used a soft cotton cloth, placed some Formula 65 on the cloth(Not the guitar) and slowly worked on the more oily looking areas of my Gibson ES-339. This guitarmodel has a high gloss black lacquer finish. The Dunlop Polisher & Cleaner did a very good job on thefinish and did not leave any streaks behind.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It was after using the substance all over the guitar that I realized that one must not get Formula 65in any cracks or chips. I am thankful that I did not have any of said cracks or chips. I am usually oneto read directions thoroughly; but not this time. No harm done but I will make it a point to inspect myguitars for cracking or chipping prior to using Formula 65 again.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This stuff works well. It was able to lift off, with some effort, greasy build-up over the last year. I amnot a messy person but oily hands can and often leave smudges that mar the surface of the finish. Notonly does it clean up the oils from my hands and gosh knows what else, it also left a nice shine as well.The finish looks very good. This 4oz bottle will go a long way. It doesn't take much to work.I tried using an untreated micro-fiber polish cloth and that only pushed the oily mess around. That iswhen I decided to get the Dunlop Polisher & Cleaner. It definitely worked a lot easier than the un-treated micro-fiber cloth. I am now using the micro-fiber cloth to rub off any new smudges as theyoccur. I plan to re-apply the cleaner/polisher when I oil my fret board a couple times a year.I gave the Formula 65 Cleaner & Polisher 4-1/2 stars due to the fact you can potentially do damage toyour guitar. Chips and cracks do occur throughout the course of a guitar's life and can be expectedalbeit not wanted. So 4-1/2 stars because it does what it says it will do but you've got to be carefulusing it. So...be careful out there people....NOTE: There is a ""California Propositon 65 Warning"" on the web page under 'Product Details'. Amazonhas placed it there as a public service. It reads: ""WARNING: This product contains chemicals knownto the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm."" Just thoughtyou ought to know.",4,4-1/2 STARS but Watch For Cracks And Chips: Dunlops Formula 65 Cleaner & Polisher [4 oz. bottle],1386547200,"12 9, 2013",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B000EELB8W,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[0, 0]","Up until a few years ago I had been using the same old brand I'd been buying for 20 years. Then, I tried this recipe... Dunlop 65. It is wonderful. It does everything the product description tells you about. Excellent cleaner on both wood (painted and natural) and metal. I use it to clean not only the body, but the tuning heads and bridge on my bass guitar. No nasty residue build up over time. It cleans and polishes just like it was designed to do, without streaking and so on. You'll like this stuff better than anything you've used to date....or at least I think so. I sure do.",5,You'll be glad to use this on your instrument,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B000EELB8W,eatablog,"[0, 0]",Spray on a fairly minimal amount across the body of the guitar and rub down with a lint free cloth. Shines nice and doesn't leave it feeling oily/sticky. Smells nice and makes your guitar looking new!,5,Does the job and pretty well too!,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive AHUIPZZH2UKJG,B000EELB8W,Fender Fan,"[1, 1]","This polish works well for what I need it for. I am not a clean freak but I take good care of my instruments and this works well not only to remove the crud and fingerprints from a gig, but puts a nice shine on the guitar without having to work to hard with the polish to get there.",4,Does the trick,1332115200,"03 19, 2012",positive AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B000EELB8W,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[2, 2]",I like this cleaner - it's gentle on my guitar finish and it doesn't smell bad either.,4,Cleans Well and Leaves No Residue,1284854400,"09 19, 2010",positive A34VZEFXQJJ7AT,B000EELB8W,Guitarslim,"[0, 0]","My buddy used this for a long time so I thought I'd give it a try. Shines up guitars very nice. I use it every time I change my strings for a little zaz. It does It's job in fantastic fashion, but doesn't last the longest. The shine will fade soon enough, but looks great while it lasts.",5,Good Stuff,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive A2WJBUGJ39ZSC8,B000EELB8W,JETPILOT,"[6, 6]",This is the best guitar cleaner and polish I have ever used. It cleans the grime and greasy fingerprints off very easilly and leaves a brilliant shine without a waxy/greasy feeling that cream polishes leave. This is a must for black guitars. Great product. Only wish was that is was bigger than 4oz. It's quite expensive for 4oz. But 2 or 3 sprays does the whole guitar including the neck.,5,Best Cleaner/Polish EVER!,1312416000,"08 4, 2011",positive A19WXFFQMKES6O,B000EELB8W,jimmpannzee,"[4, 4]",Took away my fingerprints and dust off my guitar and polished it to a shine that you couldn't see a reflection in yourself!,5,Works great,1327363200,"01 24, 2012",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B000EELB8W,John S.,"[0, 0]",provides a great finish with a nice glossy shine. Does not leave streaks if used properly. This dries quickly every time.,5,great finish,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A38DCVO9SZHW68,B000EELB8W,"kiboy ""Icelander""","[0, 0]",Have used it on a couple of ukuleles. On my old dirty beginner uke that had been sitting in a closet unused for years it really made it look like new again. I'm satisfied.,5,cleans em up,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2B3XQ4FCJTKHQ,B000EELB8W,"Larry G. Kent ""Jawbone""","[0, 0]","This has got to be one of the best polish ive ever used on a guitar?Going to also last for a long time, cause just a small amount goes a long ways.",5,Great Polish,1353628800,"11 23, 2012",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B000EELB8W,LARRY,"[0, 0]","I have many acoustic guitars and I use this on all of them to keep them looking good. Easy to use, wipe on and wipe off.",5,Great for keeping your guitars clean,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A2PTJ004ZPRVHX,B000EELB8W,L. G. Pichardo Calderon,"[27, 28]",It really makes your guitar shine! Also I use it on my guitar neck and fretboard and keeps it smooth and shiny. 5 stars. Also the price is right.,5,Nice product,1248393600,"07 24, 2009",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B000EELB8W,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]","This is just an excellent product. I have been using this product on my guitars for over a year now and as long as they keep making it, I will keep using it. You only need a very little bit to polish the entire guitar and you don't need to use it for every polish. Once you put it on initially, you can simply buff your guitar with a dry cloth for the next two or three cleanings and the shine comes right back. There is enough in one bottle to last a very long time.I highly recommend this product and would like to also refer you to the Dunlop 65 lemon oil for cleaning your fretboards. The lemon oil very quickly removes any residue and shines the fretboard up extremely well. When it dries, your fretboard is beautiful and very smooth for all your bending and sliding tricks. 50 stars.",5,Excellent Product,1371686400,"06 20, 2013",positive A2IRI1NFJJJ6MZ,B000EELB8W,Mrs. Smith,"[0, 0]",Puts on a good shine for your instrument. I like the spray bottle applicator. You can even apply a shine to the fingerboard area underneath the strings.,4,Formula 65,1364428800,"03 28, 2013",positive A2XD36ONYLNU5J,B000EELB8W,Sean,"[1, 1]",I love this product! It is very cheap and the spray bottle makes it very efficient for distributing an even ammout of product on your guitar. You end up using just the right ammount. Would definately recommend it!,5,Helps to maintain shine on guitar,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B000EELB8W,Solaceinsorrow,"[2, 18]","If there are still people out there who don't believe in magic, just try this. It has truly elevated my playing a few notches. I'd probably have bought another bottle already, but this one seems to be lasting forever! I've had it a few months now, I use it pretty much a few times everyday, and it still seems full.If after using this your playing doesn't improve, then maybe you should give up guitar.",5,Magic in a bottle!,1275177600,"05 30, 2010",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B000EELB8W,stefanj,"[1, 1]","Nice Polish/cleaner Really works very well on the finishes I have (cheap glossy chinese electrics, and a matte finish acoustic). handy to have when your changing strings (to clean that nasty fretboard- wow do those things get dirty!) Pleasant scent (lemon oil), and no residue. Lasts a long time (2 or 3 squirts will do an entire guitar.",5,Does what it says,1324857600,"12 26, 2011",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B000EELB8W,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Love this stuff, I have been using it for years and it always does the job well. Cleans polishes and has a pleasant citrus scent. Cleans off grease, fingerprints, old beer and restores that sweet shine.",5,Polish that Axe,1403827200,"06 27, 2014",positive AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B000EELB8W,Taoshaman,"[1, 1]","I've relied on this stuff for years, and it has yet to let me down. I play my guitars quite frequently, and they tend to collect a fair amount of sweat, etc., during a show. A couple sprays of this product and a quick wipe down with a guitar chamois return my axe to its shiny self, with zero degradation to the finish. I've even used this on matte or light finishes with good results.Tip: a little goes a long way. I play every week, I use this stuff every time I put away a guitar, and it still takes me at least a year or so to finish a bottle. I figure this stuff costs me about 25 cents per month. :)",5,Does the job without damage,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B000EELB8W,Teagan Mago,"[0, 0]","It's cleaned and polished pretty my Taylor guitar pretty well. I would recommend this. If not this one, at least buy some kind of cleaner/polish. Protect your investment.",4,It seems to work well,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A2FAF1J19NO0ID,B000EELB8W,"Timothy Eastman ""prez""","[1, 1]","You can use a standard eye-glass cleaning cloth (about 2 quid) with this instead of buying a micro-fibre cloth (at 5 quid) they both do the same, imo. You could also use eye-glass cleaning solution instead (which I have in the past) but this special solution works better on the wood and laminate surface of guitars - but not on eye-glasses (smiles). This really does shine up your wood quite well. I recommend.",5,Does it's job well.,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000EELBQ4,A. Mayse,"[4, 4]","I am just learning how to play the mandolin, one of the problems I was having was supporting the mandolin and fretting the notes, since I got this strap adjusted I no longer have to hold the neck so I can concentrate on the notes, I like the fact that you can unclip the strap at either end without touching the adjustments so I can put it into my case without having the strap laying across the neck, yet pick it up and with one click it is ready to play.",5,Nice strap,1324166400,"12 18, 2011",positive A1MU6PI3YDK8H0,B000EELBQ4,C. P. Hendrix,"[0, 0]","There aren't enough uke straps out there for a good price. This one is great. I take away one star because the padded part could be a bit smaller, lighter.",4,"Good product, good price",1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive A3RBEESTJUZQ6D,B000EELBQ4,David H. Bailey,"[0, 0]","I had purchased a different strap for my F-style mandolin and it was adequate but when I learned of this Neotech strap and how adjustable it was I ordered it and tossed my earlier strap. This should be configurable for any mandolin body size and shape and for most human body sizes and shapes as well. My only complaint is that the button hole doesn't stay on the end pin of my Epiphone mandolin. I solved that issue though by taking a large triangular pick I wasn't happy with, drilling a hole in the middle and cutting a notch from the edge to the hole and then sliding this over the end-pin of the mandolin and the strap hasn't fallen off since (over 2 months of daily playing!)",5,The adjustments this strap offer are great!,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B000EELBQ4,debi,"[0, 0]","This strap is uncomfortable and too flimsy to feel good, also doesn't fit an instrument where there's no place to hook it . I returned mine, as it just didn't fit well for my uke or mandolin.",1,Didn't like this particular strap,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",negative A6LFRQ7HMWS1G,B000EELBQ4,Ed,"[0, 0]","This is a good quality product as advertised, fits well and enhances my efforts to play this instrument! I am satisfied.",5,perfect fit,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",positive A2E2KYE92LF0T7,B000EELBQ4,Joe McParland,"[0, 0]","Recently acquired an Ovation mandolin, which itself is hardly "standard" in appearance, materials, etc., so I thought it would bea good opportunity to try a "non-standard" strap. I'm impressed! I'm thinking of picking up another for a more classical mandolin...",5,Supremely adjustable and comfortable,1377993600,"09 1, 2013",positive A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B000EELBQ4,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[2, 2]","It's definitely high-tech, but since I don't own a classic-looking or vintage mandolin, I don't really care about looks. My primary concerns are comfort and function, and this product gets five stars on both counts. I really like the fact that you can attach the contact points, and using the click-locks, remove the strap from the instrument while leaving the contact points in place. Also, if you get the strap twisted up while installing it, just undo the click-locks, take out the twist, and reattach it. Pure function! This strap was very well designed and thought-out before going to manufacture. Five stars!",5,Awesome mandolin strap,1315180800,"09 5, 2011",positive ALVO1A5UB8DG0,B000EELBQ4,"Sunluvr ""gail""","[0, 0]","As others have said, the stretchiness of this strap makes the instrument seem much lighter and I am less likely to get an achy shoulder when playing for long periods of time. It may take a few tries with different configurations of the attachable/detachable extensions to get it just right for you and your instrument, but don't give up, it's worth the effort.",5,This is a very comfortable strap.,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A158NXQZK3SZ9N,B000EELFI8,"Altech ""Alan""","[0, 0]",This is a good looking strap. Much lighter and thinner then any strap that I have had. It has to be half the weight of others but that makes it very comfortable.Looks great on my blond Tele.The price is right as well.I like it,4,Good looking Strap,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",positive A2Q6KC2KU2T0OL,B000EELFI8,A. Tapia,"[0, 0]","not your fender quality strap. this is a cheap, extremely low quality strap. I've had it for a few months and my guitar has not fallen yet, but I can see the wear on the end it's almost at breaking point. I would not recommend it. It's ok as an emergency strap or to get you out of a jam, nothing else.",3,Fender name lacking fender quality,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000EELFI8,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","I decided to get this tweed strap for my 50s Telecaster Classic, but when it arrived, I was a bit let down. The tweed finish is cool enough, but the strap is very thin, and the strap ends are pretty poor quality. If they truly are made of leather, I feel sorry for the hide they came from. The leather is so hard, you almost need fingers of steel to get the eyelets spread far enough apart to get them around the guitar strap locks.This is decent for the time being, but I am definitely going to keep my eye out for something more suitable to my guitar. Feels like wearing a $10 Casio with a $1300 suit...",3,"Digging The Style, But Not The Quality",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",neutral A1B9Q3SNKI6T5V,B000EELFI8,Dustin Kempton,"[0, 0]","The tweed really grips on your shirt, the quality is perfection and they even give you a little string, if your using it for acoustic which I thought was sweet! Love fender.",5,Perfection!,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A2FIYNFKZQXGWO,B000EELFI8,Fan Man,"[0, 0]",Not a flashy strap but great in the studio or on stage when you need to change guitars fast.Light weight allows you to remove quickly.It is pretty comfortable to wear also.,5,Flexable/lightweight,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B000EELFI8,fendertele67,"[3, 3]",I have three of these straps more my Strats. Very comfortable and durable. I really like the metal link as opposed to the plastic link which hold the strap itself to the the leather button hole. Great product!,5,Great straps,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",positive A362IZKSMV6MA8,B000EELFI8,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]",For the price this is a pretty nice strap. It's thin but does the job well. The simulated leather end pieces are noticeably "cheap" but its a guitar strap and has not failed me yet :),4,Nice Affordable Vintage Looking Strap,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive A6KYDNP84GGGJ,B000EELFI8,GolferMark,"[0, 0]",I used to buy leather straps but not any more. This strap is very nice and comfortable. It's also the cheapest one I ever bought. Can't go wrong.,5,Really nice and cheap,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B000EELFI8,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","Not much to say...I wanted Fended tweed guitar strap and this is the exact item in my sights. Thanks, it does what it's meant to do!",5,Fender tweed...a standard in the music industry!,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B000EELFI8,John Barry,"[0, 1]","For the price this is a wonderful strap. It can get twisted and wear out, but keep it straight and it will last you a long time. It has a vintage look, very soft and comfortable. It also has that vintage Fender coolness factor. I have 30+ year old leather straps that will be around years after I'm gone but I paid a lot for them and they're not as comfortable as this. I've even used these on Gibson's (oh, the shame) but of course they look best on Fender's, I guess. The truth is they will work on anything. The strap ends are great, but they're not really secure. Gaskets can take care of that. I own quite a few of these are they're great quality, look cool (in a vintage kinda way) and feel soft on my shoulder.",5,I own many guitar straps for many guitars.,1348012800,"09 19, 2012",positive A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B000EELFI8,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[0, 0]","I chose this for its good looks, but was pleased by its construction as well. A very well-made strap with great looks and a super price. My only complaint, which is very minor, is that I think the webbing could be thicker and have a more sturdy feel. It just feels lighter than I like, but that's a personal thing. I have no complaints about the construction, the looks or the price. I use mine on an Irish bouzouki, and it really looks great and works great. I don't like straps that have smooth liners that allow the strap to slide around. This cloth doesn't slide around, and that's a good thing.",5,Great vintage strap for a great price.,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A3TRV1IG0M1PHK,B000EELFI8,loumann,"[1, 3]",Sorry Fender...this one is just a waste of money. Get something better that doesn't twist up an ravel into knots.,1,"No, not this one",1363219200,"03 14, 2013",negative A15WZCSME5X74S,B000EELFI8,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","Beatiful, amazing strap. Very soft, very confortable, sits perfetcly on fender strap lock, and looks like my G & L Custom Fender Select Case. What else, so?",5,Really vintage style.,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B000EELFI8,pops,"[0, 0]","I have gotten comments on how cool it looks, I'm finding that I prefer a thicker strap, but this strap works perfectly",4,looks cool,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000EELFTW,A. Mayse,"[11, 11]","Unlike some other reviewers I have found no quality issues with mine, it came symmetrically bent with a plastic pad that doesn't smell like anything, it holds my harp exactly where it needs to be and is easy enough to remove, all I need to do is loosen the bottom wingnut, rotate the harp away from my mouth, and lift the frame over my head.To change out harps bite down on your harp, use your hands to depress the tabs on either side and then pull your head back sliding the harp out as you do, to insert a new one place your harp in your mouth, depress tabs and use your mouth to center the harp in between the plates, when it is in position release tabs making sure not to get your lips caught between the harmonica and the plates as they pinch shut.",5,Holds the harp exactly where I need it,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive ALVPGO19QI1SC,B000EELFTW,Charles Wathen,"[0, 0]","The harmonica barely fits the holder, and there is no adjustment for distance from the mouth to the harmonica. I can't get the harmonica adjusted close enough to play it, unless I modify it.",3,Great for people with a fat neck,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",neutral ASSWUAOO49Z8Q,B000EELFTW,"docpain ""docpain""","[1, 1]",its cheap//it worx// what more to say?welp...only other thing to say is ashame that itdoesnt have like a thin brass slip washer with oneof those finned lock washers on the adjustment wingnutsand it'd be perfect!!! (nope...i still havent found those lilbrass washers that size in my stash so im on the hunt :Dblow-on bruthas n sistas!Doc P.,4,cant beat if for the $$,1326672000,"01 16, 2012",positive A1TLMSOE1VRDZI,B000EELFTW,Igneous,"[0, 0]","I wish there was a fine pivot/angle adjustment to orient harp to mouth. I feel I have to angle my head awkwardly to use harmonica no matter how I set it up. I have a big neck and a prominent jaw so the armature does not extend as far as I think I need it to - causing the position of harmonica angle to be awkward for me. for the angle to be right it would be in my mouth ( LOL ).This is the least expensive holder I could find Nov 2013. Since it was inexpensive comparatively I will use a vice and bend it to suit me if my grand nephews don't want it.Also not sure why they don't make these wider to accommodate a larger variety of Harmonicas as it has a very strong spring action holding harmonica in place, could easily hold a much larger and longer harmonica if designed to do so. a 5 star mechanism 4 star armature design.",4,It works - but only one pivot point and I am inexperienced,1387324800,"12 18, 2013",positive A3BEKIXEMSZ9PL,B000EELFTW,Jim C,"[0, 0]",I ordered both this one and the Lee Oskar. I couldn't find a usable position with either and was about ready to return them both then noticed that the shoulder piece on the Hohner had "raised" ends. I reversed this piece where the ends angle down instead of up and it works ok. The quality appears good. The springs that hold the harp in are STRONG but by holding the harp in my mouth and using both hands I can change harps without removing the rack.This was my first shoulder rack and I didn't know what to expect. I have to have it adjusted exactly right to be able to go from harp to singing and it's challenging but I can get it done.,5,I like it after I figured out how to make it work for me,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",positive ADETB8KEATML7,B000EELFTW,"Joel Fritz ""Barrelhouse Solly""","[0, 0]","This holder, and just about every holder I've ever bought, doesn't hold a harmonica at the right angle for me. They all need one more joint to adjust the angle. I've had Hohner racks before so I was prepared. I use harmonica holders for kazoos. This one has a decent spring and may not require the use of duct tape or wire to hold the kazoo in place. I may add the wire or tape just for the kazoo aesthetic. The angle for kazoo use is fine.Obviously not everyone's head and neck are the same as mine. This holder may work well for harmonica for some people. If you can, you should try on holders before you buy.",4,Not Particularly Good for Harmonica for Me but Not What I Bought lt For,1374019200,"07 17, 2013",positive A2ICKZFBMHCMUK,B000EELFTW,Mark Crabtree,"[0, 0]","I prefer this design that is fitted to hold the exact size of a diatonic compared to the style that is made to fit any size. Great quality, lasts forever. You won't be dissapointed.",5,Better design,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A2CARFAX5FNQT9,B000EELFTW,McEldoy,"[0, 0]","Great harmonica rack, for smaller harps. Very strong in the set when worn. A must have for any folk player.",5,For when hands are busy elsewhere,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B000EELFTW,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[0, 0]","This was the first time I ventured into the world of harp.I figured it out very easy and am pretty sure you will too.Fast shipping, no hassles.Thank you Amazon",5,Simple and Easy to Use,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",positive AOINAOO0NQRGN,B000EELFTW,Sessue,"[0, 0]","I bought this in lieu of the more expensive Lee Oskar rack. I'm not a regular rack player and just wanted something to experiment with. This rack is constructed better than I had really expected. It's easy to adjust. However, I found the fit around my neck and the angle of the harmonica to be a bit awkward. Getting he harmonica unto te spring-loaded holder can be a bit tricky. Still, this is a good deal.",4,Good but probably not the best,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A2P83FWHR36WN1,B000EELFTW,Todd S.,"[0, 0]","This is an excellent product. I've used one of these before, and don't remember it having lock washers... this does. When you tighten this down, it actually stays tightened.For $10 you cannot go wrong with this. Bear in mind that it's for a standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica, not the 16 hole chromatic style.",5,Great Product! Highly Recommend!,1351296000,"10 27, 2012",positive AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B000EELFTW,Vivid,"[41, 44]","In case you're wondering about the difference between this Hohner harmonica holder and the Hohners costing more than twice this one's price, this one is made in China while the others are made in Germany. Now, I'm definitely not one of those who automatically dismiss the quality of Chinese made products. I have, in fact, many musical items of surprisingly good quality made there. This item however has some of the good, AND some of the more stereotypical problems of Chinese goods. Pros: Cheap. Sturdy. And unlike some reviewers, I love the taller height. Far far better for you ergonomically not having to stoop and scrunch your neck and windpipe. I also like the tighter springs, though that does take a little getting used to. But the secure feel of your harp is worth the slight extra effort. Now, the Cons: It's true what others have said: the plastic neck tube smells. Not as bad as some have said, but an annoying chemical smell is definitely noticeable. I cut that off and got a big wide replacement tube at TAP Plastics for a buck (make sure the one you get is wide enough to slide over the bends in the neck loop bar thingee - I got the 1/2"" diameter). 2nd and perhaps bigger problem is that the metal is NOT bent evenly. Mine was distinctly taller on one side than the other, and the neck loop was WAY off. I did my best to bend all parts to even, but the flat metal part is tough to shape. The reason I didn't return it is that I figure most of them are equally uneven: I just picture a bunch of poor souls slaving away bending these suckers by hand, with little or no machine help to ensure consistency. With the work I did on it myself, it works fine and is now fairly even, and like I said, the taller height is just about right for me. It's just annoying that some of the most basic expectations aren't met (like holding your harmonica at an even height on both sides). All this said, the bottom line is that I prefer using this OVER my German made Hohner holder because it's better ergonomically (taller), holds my harp more securely, and the traditional dual butterfly nut design just works far better and with less effort than the ""nouveau"" single butterfly nut design of my more expensive German Hohner. Knowing what I know of its drawbacks, I'm still tempted to pick up another as a back-up or spare. It's a great deal if you're willing to do a little work on it.",3,"Does the job well for cheap, but requires a bit of work",1274918400,"05 27, 2010",neutral A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B000EELFTW,WAYA,"[0, 0]","This is a good neck rack for gigging...It DOES take a little tweaking and customizing to get it arranged right around your neck.But that goes for all neck racks really...Once it's fit to you though, It works beautifully! I use mine daily and it hasn't failed me yet!Also, it will (with a little ingenuity)Hold a Kazoo, slide whistle and or humanaphone, I.E. ""nose flute"" (I do a ""one man band"" act sometimes...)",4,Good neck rack,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive AJUXP5GEE2VRP,B000EEN9OG,,"[0, 0]",Overdrive that wont drive you over...love it for the price as usual danelectro delivered I love their products for that reason they sound like a couple hundred bucks and yet....,4,Drive on over and get some,1405123200,"07 12, 2014",positive AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B000EEN9OG,,"[0, 0]","Works great for the price!! I just started to get into pedals and I thought I'd try something cheap like this, and I was not dissatisfied. Don't mistake this for a distortion pedal for those who are new to all this, although you can get a distorted tone for this pedal, it just boosts the volume with slight raise in gain (For those who do know your shit please don't call me out on that, I don't really know and I'm just helping ones like me in simple terms,lol). It works great for switching to a more abrasive tone for solo'ing or just wanting to get loud in your songs.Definitely would pick this one up for a super cheap "I just wanna try it" pedal.",5,Danelectro is alright.,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B000EEN9OG,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","At this price range, this little effects pedal does admirably. You can get pretty decent sound out of this. No need to spend a lot, especially if your'e on a budget this is pretty good. I took off one star because the tone is sort of weird sounding in high-gain situations. Other than that I've had no problems. Holding up well.",4,Good,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000EEN9OG,Charlo,"[7, 8]","Yes, this pedal is plastic, the switch is not the most durable feeling, and the knob placement is annoying. At less than $15, you need to be able to look past these things. I've had a higher failure rate with the Dunlop Cry Baby and that thing is built like a cinder block. This pedal actually sounds pretty good when used as intended. Which is to say, this pedal does a nice job in overdriving the preamp tubes in your valve amplifier. No brutalz here unless you already have a good amount of gain going. No overdrive pedal lives up to it's potential running into a solid state (even modeling) amplifier. It's just not what they are really intended to do and they end up sounding buzzy. Some have complained about RF interference with the use of the FAB pedals (getting radio signals through your amp). I have had that happen with pedals costing 5x the price of the FAB- particularly when running a long pedal chain. Based on tone alone, this pedal can overdrive your tube preamp as well as most anything out there under $100. Check out the YouTube review of this pedal by a guy that goes by 'intheblues'. I believe he uses a DRRI with a strat, and this pedal sounds GREAT. If you did a blind test between this pedal and an overdrive costing north of $100 you may be surprised- particularly if your other gear (amp and guitar) are halfway decent. What I did note though, was that this pedal has a wee bit more gain and a little less treble than my other TS type pedals. That doesn't make it worse or better- just different. The 'mid-hump' is actually less pronounced than in a tubescreamer, which is a good thing IMHO. There are already enough tubescreamer clones on the market! It will not perform miracles on lousy sounding guitars and amplifiers. Incidentally, the pedal plays well with other dirt boxes. Since it isn't true bypass, you will likely get some tone suck if you run a bunch of these in your chain, but if the rest of your pedals have decent bypass you will be fine. Lest you mistake me for a novice fanboy with no point of reference for my review- I've been playing guitar since 1979 and have used 'vintage' dirt boxes since before they were vintage and overpriced. I am years past caring about the brand and all about getting good sounds from simple gear. YMMV-",4,Great bang for the buck overdrive,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive AJH2W783HOXZV,B000EEN9OG,Daniel Berry Jr.,"[0, 0]",Great little pedal for a very reasonable cost. This pedal is durable too cause I have owned it for about two years and it has held up great so just because it is a little cheaper does not mean it is not a good pedal. Sounds great too.,5,GReat little pedal,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A2X3UAK5HLALMJ,B000EEN9OG,"Guitarist, Bassist, Gamer","[0, 0]","This thing sounds great with my tube amps, both with my 2 watt danelectro amp from 1962 with it's 8 inch speaker and my 12 watt excelsior from fender. It has a good range of overdrive levels. It is clearly a vintage style effect that is good for classic rock and dirty lo-fi stuff like The Black Keys, The White Stripes, and garage band like stuff. It is good as a light tone shaper and boost to put a distortion effect into feedback heaven and into total over the top sputtering fuzz. I love mine for the price, and its a good mix up compared to my modded SD-1 and my overdriven tube amps. It's different and just worth having to mess around with. Just be a bit gentle and the thick plastic case and switch will last. Also, the blue LED is very bright. Thats either an annoyance or great. Rock on!",5,"A tiny tiny bit dull without darker or brighter tone settings, but very cool and retro sounding",1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A1WNM3PI4QSUCB,B000EEN9OG,MrGizmo,"[9, 10]","Depending on the amp and guitar you have, this pedal is going to either really be great or be a bummer. It sounds terrific with my fender strat (single coil) Danelectro (lipstick pickups) on my solid state amps, giving them a warm tube like overdrive.It sounds terrible on my tube amp and my vintage silvertone amp, it really sounds aweful with my 1980's Kramer, loaded with humbucker pickups.You'll either love it or hate it! That will decide mostly on the type of guitar and amp you use, it's a different pedal with every combination.",4,On some amps it smokes and other amps it fizzles,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B000EEN9OG,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","The Danelectro FAB series of pedals offer a great sound without digging into your budget. The D-2 Overdrive effects pedal works great and gives me that soft growl fuzz that works well when playing the blues.... The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is " It tends to be a little noisey " if you turn the gain up too much. You can get a noise filter to add to you pedal board that will take care of this and any other noise problems you may have. This series of pedals ( FAB ) have hard plastic cases and less expensive hardware than the more costly units but works quit well. Danelectro offers more expensive units but I don't think the sound is much better, just the hardware is better, but my view!!!. You can't go wrong with this product, Danelectro has been around for years and makes a great product...I have six Danelectro effects pedals and they all work great...",4,Great effects pedal for the money,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive APN77K8OVE97N,B000EEN9OG,Pa user,"[2, 2]","This pedal is remarkable for useful tones. The sound may not be for everyone, but i already have a Boogie for the really metal like distortion. I needed something that was different but still usable, and I feel this pedal fills the bill. The low price tag didn't hurt my feelings either. This is a win-win buying decision as far as I am concerned.",5,Danelectro D-2 Fab Overdrive Effects Pedal,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B000EEN9OG,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","The FAB overdrive pedal does not work well for me. In fairness to the product, I was aware from reviews that it gives varying results based on guitar and amp. I have a Epiphone Les Paul Special II, with a Fender Frontman 25R amp. No matter how I adjust it, it has a muddy sound. I've heard it used with higher end guitars and amps with very good results. I took a chance based on the low cost, and I do plan to do some upgrades to my guitar. The guitar is new, and has the strings that came with it. I plan to get a better grade immediately, and that may be all I need to get the expected sound. There are several reviews of this product on You Tube. You can do a search there, and hear what it is capable of.",4,A decent Pedal for the Price,1369958400,"05 31, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000EENH5W,A. Mayse,"[5, 5]","I use this on my mandolin, it is easy to use once you have the trick of it, first this thing has a long end with eyelets on it (that the other reviewers fear will scratch the neck of their instruments), and a short end (designed to prevent said scratches). To use place the capo on your strings with the short end facing you, use your left thumb to hold it in place with the short end dangling just below your thumb, next loop the long end over the back of the neck using your right hand to pull it under the neck and then up toward your thumb, this will trap the short end under the long end and prevent the long ends eyelets from touching your instruments neck, now just rotate your left thumb out of the way so you can buckle the strap in place and you are all set.I prefer this capo over the other 2 I have because it is so tiny, barely bigger than the first two joints of my pinkie, and yet it does the job it was designed for, its small size means I can toss it in my mandos hardcase storage box and forget about it till I need it.The only downside to this is that the elastic will eventually stretch to where it will no longer work, but then again at 5 bucks you can't have everything.",5,Works on a mandolin too,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B000EENH5W,debi,"[2, 2]","It's very small. It's a fabric stretchy capo, the old type, that's quite difficult to stretch and make stay. It's made with an end that you stretch the fabric over to connect to hold the capo, but the end isn't very long and I don't trust it to stay while playing for long. I'll keep it as a spare, just in case, anyway.",3,Not real impressed.,1358985600,"01 24, 2013",neutral A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B000EENH5W,Donald,"[0, 0]",it's hard to keep the loose end under the holes and since the holes are metal they can scratch the neck of the instrument. otherwise it's a good idea.,3,could be better,1386028800,"12 3, 2013",neutral A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B000EENH5W,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[0, 0]",Old tech bungee type of capo. Inexpensive and works well. You have to remember that banjos don't have a lot of tension on the neck to they really don't require a vice to get the job done. Works well on Mandolin's too.,5,Old Tech Works Great,1375315200,"08 1, 2013",positive A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B000EENH5W,KP,"[0, 0]","I needed a small capo for my mandolin and so I purchased this little guy. Works great, though I have to put it on at that 1st fret and then move it up to where I need it.",4,Does the job,1371859200,"06 22, 2013",positive A2T2SAJS88MYU4,B000EENH5W,NoKidding,"[0, 0]","Don't know what I expected for such a cheap price, but this product's quality is in line with its price. Also, the fit over my ukulele's fretboard is very tight, making it hard to put on and remove.",2,Rather cheaply made,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",negative A3EH9SDPD1FGEA,B000EPVXWU,A. Baker,"[0, 0]","I have had this stand for over 2 years and still like it's compact transport capability. Since I purchased mine, several other musicians have purchased the same stand. It is well built, and can handle heavy music binders without tipping. I've used it at both inside and outside gigs without any problems.",5,Easy & light to carry,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A1EFXXRDV40C4E,B000EPVXWU,Charles Casterline,"[0, 0]","Other than being a little cheaply built it works great. I like the fold up into a small package idea. Room for a stand in the vehicle can be a problem for most of these types of stands. I can put this over the shoulder, carry my guitar and gigbag in one trip.",5,Traveling musician perfect,1355616000,"12 16, 2012",positive AFFH3F0W6N3MY,B000EPVXWU,mjosephl,"[0, 0]","A little large and not really light, but folds down and the tray folds in a clever way. Fits into the supplied bag with shoulder strap. Very well made, although the bag is a little lower quality. Sturdy enough to hold a big binder, 300 page spiral bound book and not feel at all unstable. Goes up and down and tilts back. No slippage.",5,"Sturdy, portable stand",1355011200,"12 9, 2012",positive AQQ91U1U4YKDF,B000EPVXWU,"Vince Lewis ""Vince""","[0, 0]","A friend of mine has used this stand for over a year, and I ordered mine due to the quality and durability I saw with hers. Much smaller to carry and lighter than the metal one I had before. A little small tray for large fake books, but overall a winner...",5,Excellent portable unit,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive AU2TEZYYXKLL,B000EPVXWU,WillieJ,"[0, 0]","I bought this stand because I needed support for larger songbooks that my metal fold-up could not provide. I really, really like it. Others in my music groups that have seen it have also gone out and ordered one. It assembles quickly and easily, and folds up into a nice package for transport. Every once in a while I have to tighten the lock cams, but that is no issue. It is very sturdy and holds big music books very well.",5,Great portable music stand,1379635200,"09 20, 2013",positive ABBE2DL4IFLM5,B000EXIMFI,"Andrew D. Flint ""Andrew D Flint""","[0, 0]","This little stand serves so many purposes for me..At home, it is a keyboard stand and even a stand to put my pedalboard on when I want to test out different pedal configurations.At my gig, It holds my presonus mixer, A laptop and all of my wireless transmitters and receivers.. It is so versatile because it can be narrow or wide AND Short or Tall..As well, I have the onstage connector that will allow you to connect a mic boom to it.. I plan on using this one day to hold my Ableton Live machine as well as a small 2 octave keyboard and I will use the mic boom arm at that point! Even as a keyboard stand, I like it because I can put pedals underneath it.. WIth it fully extended to "Long" mode, I can fit both my pedal train pro and mini underneath it.. Of course, that is 54 solid inches of stage front though.. Which is indeed a lot for the small places I fit into with my duo..",5,Multipurpose,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B000EXIMFI,Maria A,"[1, 1]",Love that I didn't have to assemble this stand! Just had to unfold it. Was easy to adjust and is very stable. It's nice to be able to sit down at keyboard without having to worry about bumping it. Also seat fits perfectly under it when not in use.,5,Stable stand!!,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A2X1F0WUJJP0FC,B000EXIMFI,Matthew L. Adams,"[0, 1]","This is certainly a heavy duty stand! It weighs quite a bit, is made of solid metal, and I would not hesitate to think it could hold quite a bit of weight. However, while it seems stable side-to-side, the spread of the legs does not taper much at all from top to bottom, and I believe it would fall over quickly if bumped from the front or back. This makes me nervous for live performances or close quarter practices.",3,Instability and Heavy,1374710400,"07 25, 2013",neutral AOMEH9W6LHC4S,B000EXIMFI,Personne,"[5, 5]","This is a reasonably robust stand that easily carries an 88-key keyboard. The front-back spread on the legs is a little too narrow for stage applications, but having room underneath for pedals is a huge improvement over the more-common 'X' stand.",4,Good for project studio,1282694400,"08 25, 2010",positive A3UD50M7M72150,B000EXIMFI,synthezatory,"[0, 0]","It's really flexible on how you're planning to put on top of it. The only small con is the top surface, you might wanna get a cheap Ikea board for it so you can throw anything. I put my guitar amp head (around 40lbs I think), and two monitor speakers without a problem. Love it!",5,Great & versatile stand!,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A3322FTE1MQQGM,B000F3JO7M,Amber,"[0, 0]",I bought a cheep violin to decide if I would like playing it and the pegs kept slipping. The peg drops really helped keep it in tune I wouldn't have been able to do it without the drops.,5,The Best for a cheep violin,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A2KWOC600DMC0W,B000F3JO7M,"Bluesage ""Bluesage""","[0, 0]","Can't play any instrument that has wood pegs without having a small bottle of Peg Drops. Though I don't know why they don't put guitar type turners on violins, cellos and bases",4,Peg Drops,1367971200,"05 8, 2013",positive A3QSZ2SE3HUSXM,B000F3JO7M,bluezman714,"[0, 0]",I have a 1918 Chezch Violin and it's sparked my 11 year olds interest. My pegs are in great shape but I figured I'd get this oil to make starting to play the violin easier on him.,4,Good,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive AB2G1XOBEGWK2,B000F3JO7M,Boiler98,"[2, 2]","Got these to stop the pegs from slipping in my cheap new violin. Added a couple drops, and it worked like a charm. A must buy for anyone buying a cheap starter violin.",5,Good Stuff,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive A2J4GBHSDLP4DF,B000F3JO7M,SJ Holley,"[0, 0]","I was given a violin (fiddle) by my friend who decided they would never really learn to play. The violin hadn't been used in quite some time so the pegs were really loose and wouldn't tune at all. I got this product to see if I could fix the problem. It worked just as it said it would. A drop or two on each peg tightened them up enough to be able to tune the violin.Now that it's being played more regularly it's easier to tune, but know that if they pegs get loose again I have the product to fix the problem.",5,Works Just Like It's Advertised,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A14UXBBB68V9R0,B000F3JO7M,StudentBern,"[2, 2]","Wow, this works! At first, I was a little wary about using the liquidThe Original Peg Drops by Ardsleyon the pegs for apprehension from the warnings that came with the product. Being my own bumbling teacher, there was a fear I could damage the finish on my rather inexpensive instrument. However, I needed help tuning a couple of balky pegs, so I closed my eyes and blundered ahead (that's just a figure of speech; for I was careful, using the stuff for the first time). With care, cotton and a small rag (torn off my moth eaten underwear) I went ahead, willing to try anything. I even removed the strings from the pegs (only one at a time - starting with the inner one first), put the drops on the proper peg locations and restrung the string. Tuning then became a breeze. To think I used up a great glob of practice time, not fiddling, but tuning. Bop! Could'a had a veggie drink!",5,Original Peg Drops by Ardsley,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B000F3JO7M,tj,"[6, 6]","These drops are not just a convenience. In my opinion they are a neccessity for beginning violinists. If you are reading this wondering if you should consider buying this product to stop your tuning pegs from slipping, or to make them turn smoother and in less dramatic tuning jumps, the answer is yes. Buy this, it does work, and it works very well.Even though the instructions said to put a drop on two different places on each peg, I wanted to go light just in case, so at first I only put 1 drop on each peg. I didn't know what to expect and you can always put more on, but too much could be a bad thing. Also, each instrument is different, each peg is different. I had one very stubborn peg, while the others were just the normal level of obnoxious about slipping. You may only need 1 drop on some pegs and the reccomended 2 drops on the others. I had new strings on, which of course are going to take forever to stretch out and will need constant tuning. I did not remove the strings, I just loosened the pegs a little and pulled them out a tiny bit, one at a time, then put the first drop on the spot where the peg would make contact when put back in (on the tuning head side of the peg, the part you actually turn). I put the 2nd small drop on the dead end of the peg (not the end you turn). Be careful when applying that you don't get more than 1 small drop at a time. This stuff spreads out over time, a tiny drop goes a long way. One bottle should last you a very long time.What to expect: With one drop the effect is immediate. You will notice the pegs turn smoother and hold their position much better. After playing for awhile I decided to put a 2nd drop on each peg (as suggested by the included instruction sheet). This helped them all to stay in place even better than before. The pegs now also turn smoother and easier and I can tune much easier than before, in smaller more accurate adjustments, and the strings actually hold the tuning for much longer than before.Great product. Buy it, use it, and be happy.",5,They work Great! Just as advertised!,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive A23NSKTMSPPBTR,B000F3JO7M,Wayne,"[5, 6]","My pegs have been giving me difficulty for a while, and have been temperamental and subject to slipping for as long as I can remember. I'd guess they have about 100 years of wear on them.I used to be able to deal with it. Violin teachers and techs I knew never suggested that the pegs were a problem. More recently, I tried adding fine tuners on G D and A to make it easier to tune, but the resultant shortening of the strings affected the sound too much. I figured I'd give the drops a try. The change was immediate. I was able to work with the pegs more easily, and slippage went away immediately. I decided to give it 24 hours before changing strings. When I did, I also removed three fine tuners and still had the control I needed.After changing one string, things worked well, but then I had the peg slip suddenly. I figured I'd try retuning and that perhaps it was my fault, but it ended up slipping loose again. I tried reapplying peg drops, and that seemed to fix the problem. After that, I had no more slippage, but I now have one peg that is binding.The instructions are clear but minimal and open ended. I don't expect them to tell exactly how often to use the drops but they could have given a bit more info on what to expect, what symptoms indicate, and so forth. I tried contacting the manufacturer with a few brief questions, but never heard back.Suffice to say the drops made an incredible difference, but did not provide me with a foolproof instant cure. I'd definitely recommend them, but I hope to get some comments from users with more experience so I can have a better idea what makes people know it's time to reapply and what they experience when they do it.The advantage of good peg control is that you can get high quality gut or synthetic (not metal core) strings and be able to tune them precisely without tonal problems being introduced by fine tuners. The effort I had without the drops made me avoid playing and I was using a Yamaha SV-120 most of the time. That can be fun, but I didn't realize how much I missed the richness of an old acoustic violin that stayed in tune.",4,Not quite a miracle but impressive,1296864000,"02 5, 2011",positive AVOKN4NDZCN78,B000FIZISQ,Adam Mohr,"[1, 1]",It has a tinney sound to it But for 200 dollars or less I would rate this has a Top of the Line low end guitar..For any beginner this is the guitar I would but in there hands..I still write all my songs on this and play it more then my !000 dollar american strat or 500 dollar ibanez,4,Great guitar for the money,1382572800,"10 24, 2013",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000FIZISQ,"David W ""Dave""","[1, 1]","I am disabled, a disabled Vietnam Vet, and my mobility is becoming more limited every winter. My wife bought me this for Christmas, thinking I needed a new hobby to keep me busy during the harsh winter months.I am so happy she did. My first thought was ""Now I have to learn how to play this thing"". I am so glad she chose this particular guitar for me to start with. I now own 26 guitars and have even built 2 custom guitars. I always get carried away with new projects and can already play quite well, or so I'm told. I practice a lot.Now about the guitar. I wanted to wait until I knew a little something before I reviewed it. First, I don't know how they sell these for the price they do. It is a very high quality piece, comparable to guitars in the thousand dollar price range.The action is nice and low, good especially for a beginner. I did find just the perfect strings and it made a world of difference. I use light D'Addaro strings and love the tone and feel.The Yamaha is solid wood everywhere, no laminate as you'd expect for this price. The tone is fantastic, the finish is flawless and tough. It sounds great gently playing or really getting down and rough with it. I have been strumming vigorously for over four months now and not a mark is on the guitar. I have been playing many other guitars, all electric as well and am looking at a high end acoustic now, but will always keep my first. There is no reason for me to need another acoustic, I just will because I can.This Yamaha has great tuners and stays in tune well, rarely having to make an adjustment once the strings are stretched.The neck is nice, though a bit thick so I cheat sometimes with my thumb on the low E. The set-up was perfect with this and I just can't see where it's going to take much if any maintenance over the years other than replacing strings as needed.The Yamaha came with a great hard case, tuner, pics and other goodies as a package and was very inexpensive. I did put a nice soft leather strap with a quick disconnect on it as there is no front strap button but no big deal there.If you're looking for a nice acoustic or thinking about taking up playing, this would be a great place to start. I see these selling used for what I paid for mine new so you're bot going to lose money on it either. Read the other reviews, this is a really nice value. It is still my only acoustic that I own, my other 25 guitars are all electrics or project guitars. I do have my eye on a Martin though.5 PLUS stars for this one. If you're considering it, buy it. You will not regret it. I still play this on almost every day.",5,My first guitar and a great one to start with,1397433600,"04 14, 2014",positive AX69H7INJKE76,B000FIZISQ,Dennis Mayer,"[0, 0]",This guitar is probably one of the best I have ever owned. The tone is near perfection and it has pretty decent stock action and strings. You might need to adjust the neck a bit and some new strings probably wouldn't hurt but my god! What an amazing guitar!,5,GREAT GUITAR,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive AGKM79EXVZHPL,B000FIZISQ,Fred Smith,"[0, 0]","For under $200, I'm amazed at how nice this guitar is! First, it was perfectly playable right out of the box - all I had to do was tune it. And it stays in tune nicely too.I did replace the strings shortly after getting it. There was nothing wrong with the original strings - no rust and they sounded fine - I just wanted something softer so I put on Dedario Silk and Steel light strings, which are much easier on my fingers and have a nice mellow sound. I am a novice transitioning from a nylon string guitar so I needed the most gentle strings I could get. Now this guitar is a joy to play. Problem is, I get nothing done because I can't put it down!!!And the spruce top is pure eye candy as are the mahogany back and sides. And I like the mother of pearl Yahama inlay on the headstock. Very classy! The quality of build and finish on this instrument is top notch. It just exudes quality and feels solid and balanced in your hands.You can spend a lot more on a guitar, but why would you want to when you can get something like this???",5,Beautiful guitar. Great value!,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A372X4QU0YYLSM,B000FIZISQ,James R. Davis,"[1, 1]","This is a very nice guitar, the finish and construction is high quality. The hardware is what you would expect from a Yamaha product. I really can't think of anything negative to say about it. It did not come with a strap button, sO I had to install my own, but that is true with just about every acoustic guitar.",4,Very nice guitar,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B000FIZISQ,LARRY,"[0, 0]","I love this guitar and one can not go wrong with a Yamaha, I currently have 3 acoustical Yamaha Guitars. The FG 700S is a full size dreadnought style steel string guitar. I usually do not like full size guitars as they do not fit in my lap well but this one is perfect for me and I can reach the full length of the neck with no problems. It has a deep tone and good volume. I give 5 stars to this guitar and recommend for the beginner as well as seasoned player.",5,Yamaha FG-700s-Good Action and deep tone,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive A31997Q9ABEIE9,B000FIZISQ,Pen Name,"[1, 1]","I purchased this guitar about a year ago and the thing's still kickin, not planning on replacing it anytime soon.Once I got some new strings put on this beauty sounded like a singing angel, action was fine for me out of the box.Most definitely one of the best "bang-for-your-buck" acoustic guitars.",5,Very nice guitar! Great for a beginner.,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B000FIZISQ,Reviewer,"[4, 13]","This one is probably closer to a $150 guitar. The fit and finish is quite nice but at the end of the day it's just like most of the other made in China guitar. From the reviews I was really hoping this was some great gem for only $200, but I'm not at all impressed. One thing that bothered me is that these guys make everything from guitars to jet skis - which usually means they're a jack of all trades but a master of none.I recently bought a Johnson JG-610-N, a Johnson JG-620-N, a Bristol BD-16, a Jasmine S35, and this Yamaha. If I'd only played the Yamaha I'd probably think it was a pretty nice guitar, but having tried all of these side-by-side I can definitely say it's not at all amazing. The Bristol blows this thing out of the water, and not just because it's $50 cheaper, it plays and sounds better. The Johnson guitars both have a little higher action, not a lot of highs, and a cheaper fit and finish. The Jasmine is nice but I haven't spent enough time playing it to give a true review.The Yamaha FG700GS is definitely neat to look at, and has decent mids, but doesn't really have a great high to low end punch. Now, it it quite a bit wider at the bottom so it has some more body, but, the sound range overall wasn't great. The Bristol has great highs and plenty of deep lows in comparison. Also, the fretboard felt a wee bit thicker on the Yahama, though putting them next to the other guitars it looked about the same.Can't help but think that the reviews here are a bit ""hive mind"" where everybody buys into a hype. Maybe I got a dud guitar, but I doubt it, they're all made in the same factory.",2,I don't like it.,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",negative A36IOSZXG6HQAU,B000FZ1KF4,Calvin Young,"[2, 2]",Now I can create charts no the fly quickly and have perfectly straight lines. 5 frets allows enough room for more complicated chords or even scales. A must have for guitar teachers IMHO.,4,Smaller than expected but works great,1324771200,"12 25, 2011",positive A2JK2ITE138P7Z,B000FZ1KF4,Dr. Marc,"[0, 0]",This is the large? I can't see how anything any smaller could be of any use at all. The lines for the strings and frets are very close together.,3,Smaller than I expected.,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",neutral A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B000FZ1KF4,Eric Leberg,"[0, 0]",See my previous evaluation on a similar product. It is all a matter of how large you want to chord chart to be.,4,ee my previous eval,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B000FZ1KF4,G.R.K.,"[0, 0]","I'm an amateur musician and songwriter and this has been very helpful for songwriting ideas. I haven't studied music formally, so I can't recall what a C#7 looks like versus a F#7 so when I discover a chord shape it's easier for me to diagram it than to look it up on the web. This helps.",5,Great for songwriting,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B000FZ1KF4,Howard J. Herman,"[0, 0]",No moving parts. No high tech components. The ultimate in low tech. It's a rubber stamp and it works for the intended purpose. I find this size useful but I guess it depends on the individual's needs. Enough said.,4,It's a rubber stamp,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A327J5R77T2EY3,B000FZ1KF4,KAY ADAMS,"[0, 0]","I BOUGHT BOTH THIS STAMP FOR GUITAR AND ALSO ONE FROM THE SAME COMPANY FOR MANDOLIN, UKULELE, BANJO. I'M PLEASED WITH BOTH STAMPS. LARGE ENOUGH TO SEE, USEFUL TO STAMP CHORDS ON MY OWN MUSIC SHEETS AND OTHER MUSIC THAT DOS NOT HAVE GUITAR CHORDS SHOWN.",5,GUITAR STAMP REVIEW,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive ATPP3IWN4S9PW,B000GUR8V8,Adam Rose,"[0, 0]","Works just as I need it to. Adjusts easily, nice width, comfy enough for me...(I ordered one and had a problem with the pins lining up and had to exchange it for another one. Sam Ash was very courteous in fixing the problem. )",5,Great,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B000GUR8V8,dashreeve,"[0, 0]",This is my third bench and seems to be the best of them. Quick to set up / tear down / adjust. The bench is also larger than my others. Very happy for the price. 4 different height adjustments.,5,Nice Bench!,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A2JN6080LXS12H,B000GUR8V8,D N Wolfe,"[0, 0]","Unit works fine with my digital piano. It's light, portable and fairly sturdy. The price is right for what you get.",4,Good Value,1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive A1F4FQAW2G9FRA,B000GUR8V8,"James E. Jefferson, Jr. ""triggerman""","[0, 0]",Wow A bench that really holds my ass. what can I say about it You really need it with the keyboard stand. and it was necessary to the group.,5,Bench,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A2W8OGJDV7TCMT,B000GUR8V8,jryan,"[0, 0]","Very comfortable bench. It's wider than most, which makes is more comfortable to use. It feels heavy duty, and stays still during use.",5,"Sturdy, comfortable, great price",1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B000GUR8V8,Maria A,"[1, 1]","This is a very stable, comfortable seat. The legs are easily removable for storage. Love that it is rated for higher weights so I don't have to worry about it collapsing.",5,Stable,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B000GUR8V8,Michael,"[2, 2]","i used to only be able to play my keyboard for up to an hour before feeling uncomfortable, this chair has fixed that",5,awesome bench,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B000GUR8V8,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","This bench is great for the keyboards and when I just want to sit and play by bass guitar. Regarding it being too short, you just need to lower you keyboard from a standing height, to sitting. If it is too short, then you must pay attention to the adjustable heights listed in the product description. I also had no problem with a 'bait n switch' issue.",5,Great bench,1348617600,"09 26, 2012",positive A91PW87FR65XH,B000GUR8V8,"R. J. Province ""Blade""","[0, 0]","I've tried many types of chairs, sitting on my computer char, etc. but it was always awkward. This bench, with its thick padding and wide width allows me to practice playing the guitar and move around freely. Honestly, I even sat on the floor for a while, but no matter what I did my legs would hurt. I just wasn't at the right height. This bench is adjustable and I was able to find a height so that I could practice for hours without putting a strain on my legs and back. It was absolutely worth the small investment for me.",5,Great For Guitar Practicing Too...,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive A2HIRKOAFQQLBE,B000GUR8V8,The Bluescaster,"[1, 1]","I'm in a situation where I have to sit to play due to hip problems, and it has been tough finding the right on stage seat. For me, a stool is too high, and a folding chair too low, plus I need something that folds in with my other equipment.On it's tallest setting, this gives me the exact height I need. I'm 6', so it might not be high enough for a very tall person.It is also sturdy, I'm very animated when I play, and the support feels solid after several gigs of 2 to 3 hours. The cushioning is nice and thick as well.",5,Very good support,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive AYTKUTAP0VA53,B000GUR8V8,Yakov Hadash,"[0, 0]","I've been using this bench regularly since ordering it in 2011. It's great in all ways but one: The rubber feet constantly fall off. If you use this bench regularly, the floor in your playing area will always be littered with rubber feet.Solution: UseGorilla Glue Epoxyor a similar superglue to firmly attach the feet to the bench. This is what I have done and now I have no problem with wandering feet. On Stage should consider doing this in the factory to save you the trouble.",4,Glue not included!,1379462400,"09 18, 2013",positive A3MONHA5DCPPLZ,B000H2BC4E,,"[0, 0]",Works as advertised for my purpose. It is in front of a computer speaker set (with woofer) for use on a Vizio TV as a sound system.Works fine. I have other Behringer gear and it always works.,4,Using it as an amp for a TV set.,1405296000,"07 14, 2014",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B000H2BC4E,Bloose,"[2, 2]",I bought this to connect a Technics TT with an Audio Technica cartridge to my newer Onkyo receiver with no phono input. The unit did work but I had to turn the volume to 80 (out of 100) to get any reasonable volume. In addition I have an Onkyo M3040 connected to the receiver that I use for as a zone 2 amplifier. With this preamp I am getting some serious spikes into the amp. They are not audible but the lights would dim and the volume from the zone 2 speakers would drop. I do not have this problem with any other source so it appears to be some signal from this preamp.This unit may work perfectly fine with a Behringer mixer but for my use it doesn't meet my needs at all. I am returning it.,2,Not enough gain,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",negative A3UJUX6RZ9WVCB,B000H2BC4E,bobatious,"[0, 0]","This is a well assembled and packaged unit, designed to a price. So certain compromises have been necessary.Compromises such as a single-supply wall wart - partly an advantage to get the AC out of the amplifier itself - and very basic circuit, with inexpensive parts. The preamp supports only moving magnet cartridges, and has no provision for load adjustments or the like.On the other hand it works well, is packaged nicely, and serves its purpose for folks who are not audiophiles or fussy, but want a basic phono/RIAA amp for their turntable to connect to line inputs. Also, by avoiding the “all-in-one” tendency of units that include inexpensive D/A converters and such for USB output, this is almost certainly cleaner for the analog-only uses for which it is suited.The unit is also very “hackable” if you'd like to upgrade things like capacitors, resistors, or the opamps. Or use a nicer external power supply - the first thing I'd upgrade. Lastly, if you know the ideal capacitive load for your cartridge, and the capacitance of your phono cables, you can adjust the loading on the inputs accordingly.Recommended if your budget is limited.",4,"Amazing value, if limited budget for phono section",1359590400,"01 31, 2013",positive AQG6AQXC703WD,B000H2BC4E,Bob,"[0, 0]","Behringer has done it again. The PP400 Ultra-Compact Phono Preamp is exactly what it looks like:It's ultra-compact. It takes up a very negligible amount of space. It will sit comfortably between a turntable and another component.In its compactness, though, it does NOT sacrifice usability. It has no trouble amplifying a turntable's signal to line level. Before buying a preamp, amp could only boost my turntable to a 'easy listening' level. The noise was evident in the signal due to far too much amplification being necessary. With the help of this preamp, my amp no longer acts as a crutch and I can comfortably listen to music without my amp's 'I'm turned up to 11 and struggling' noise.The build quality is far superior than anything else at this price point. It's not cheap plastic like many companies would try to sell, the entire enclosure is fairly thick metal. This makes for a nice interference shield and overall pleasing look. It also features a ground terminal which will hook up to many turntables and amps to further reduce interference.Unfortunately, there is no option to buy it in black. Judging from the accessible screws on the side, though, it would be a small task to take apart the enclosure and paint it myself if I wanted.This preamp also does not have a power switch, but this is not much of an issue. It's one small complaint on an otherwise amazing product.Summary:If you need a preamp, buy this one. It has the same build quality and performance as much more expensive preamps.",5,"Cheap, Compact, Effective",1395532800,"03 23, 2014",positive A2WT46GVYE1ZDD,B000H2BC4E,"Charles S. Glass ""salty""","[0, 0]",I wanted to wait till I got another phono preamp before I wrote this review. I did get this from AmazonTC 754 BLACK Phono Preamplifier SwitchableI really needed more aux inputs for cd etc. But right away I noticed my first impression that it sounds overly bright. The next issue is a real problem but it might not be with others. I am using a vintage Garrard turntable. The rca jacks work fine with all other amps etc except this little preamp. They are tight but do not make good contact and I need to mess with them. This problem is gone with the new preamp. Overall it is a good little unit and you may not have the same issues. If you can afford more or need more inputs you might want to look else where. It does sound ok other than being a little bright. It does do what is supposed to do.,3,A little to bright,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",neutral A1P11QY9RR3IA7,B000H2BC4E,Nathan V,"[0, 0]",I have been using this Pre-amp for a year and it has been great. After I figured out that you have to attach a ground cable to the record player it installed very easily just plug it in and it plays! I have not noticed any excess heat or other problems even though I keep it inside of my closed entertainment stand.,5,Great pre-amp,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A3ABAA36CZVYNX,B000HVXMNE,Dave,"[3, 3]","I bought this to replace a Behringer UCA202. The Behringer performs very well for my use (guitar in a home studio), but recently it's become way too sensitive to interference; I was getting noise from the nearby cable modem / router / network drives. This noise was making its way to my recordings too :-(For what ended up being less than twice the price of the Behringer I decided to try this unit. Not only is it interference-free, it has a much warmer, intimate sound.It's USB powered, installs automatically in about a minute under Win7 with no issues. I did go to the Lexicon website and get their driver, though, just to be on the safe side.REAPER had new entries for the device in the audio settings panel (ASIO! :-) ). Everything just works great, first time. I was even able to remove my little mixer from my entire setup thanks to the zero-latency monitoring on the device :-)Great unit. I love the Behringer, but this thing kicks it in the tail.",5,Excellent Unit!,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A2JN6080LXS12H,B000HVXMNE,D N Wolfe,"[2, 2]",The hardware works as advertised and is easy to operate. Make sure you have a good microphone to use with it. The Cubase software also works well but the user interface and instructions are more complex that you might wish for. That seems to be a common problem with music recording programs I've seen - heavy reliance on technical jargon that may be unfamiliar to the typical amateur singer/guitarist. This should come with a good "how-to-use" course that helps the user learn the jargon and common applications.,4,Good intro tool for recording oneself,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B000HVXMNE,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","The Alpha is a great little interface. It accepts 2 inputs with 2 outputs going into your computer. It's powered via the USB. The "mix" knob is a nice feature, allowing you to hear your input more or less prominently within the playback mix without affecting the input to the DAW. I'm using cakewalk's Music Creator 6 Touch so I didn't bother to load the LE software it came with. I like cakewalk's software better anyways (just my preference). Some reviewers have commented on hearing a hiss from the unit while recording. I haven't had a problem with this. It is extremely silent save any noise I would generate anyway from my rig. All in all I feel this is a great product and definitely worth the money.",5,Great Interface,1394582400,"03 12, 2014",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B000HVXMNE,Marc,"[3, 3]",This a solid performing unit at this price point. I've been using this alongside my laptop for as long as I remember and it works the same as the day I bought it. The two line instrument and microphone inputs make this perfect for a beginner or anyone needing a budget interface that works and is easy to use.My only negative criticism would be the plastic feels a little cheap. But this is still a great USB interface for anyone who absolutely cannot spend any more than $60.,4,Doing the job for three + years,1302998400,"04 17, 2011",positive A9VAK8UG2G5W7,B000HVXMNE,"Paul McDermitt ""pamcdermitt""","[12, 12]","I am using it to record my garage band's demo to get us more gigs. I have been a gigging musician for over 20 years. Had it a few days and with in a half hour after opening it, I had two guitar tracks, a bass track, and drums tracks (from garageband) all laid down. Easy to plug in, I am using it with a MacBookPro and garageband. Very quality recordings so far. Like it so far.Edit- Put down some vocals with a cheap shure mic (pg-48) used fx from garageband and got a nice vocal track, easy to layer over harmonies. Still have yet to mic up a drum kit...Still enjoying the product, still amazed at the ease of use. Did try to install software on a PC with Vista, no luck.Edit - Mic'd up a drum kit into a mixer, lined it out to this interface, I then mixed the drum mics with the mixer. You can record the drums as a single track so once they're recorded you can not mix them individually (ie. snare, kick and so on). I do get very quality recordings with it set up this way. I am sure a recording engineer could give me better ideas on how to get more out of it, but as for now, I am very pleased.",5,I like it,1331769600,"03 15, 2012",positive A1VU51HBF6KIYB,B000HVXMNE,Robert D. Hibbs,"[0, 0]","I bought this to work with my 9 year old son. This will do many cool things, although I am not ready to turn him loose with it yet. I have had difficulty finding the autherision code for the included software. I have been using Audacity which is a free download. I would pay the price again in a hartbeat.",5,Nice little unit,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B000IO8XFM,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[1, 3]","Boosts the signal without too much noise, though not totally quiet. Good for lead w/ single channel amps; boosting signal into effects that vary depending on signal strength--especially at lower practice volumes. Should be INEXPENSIVE!",3,functional if not exciting,1271462400,"04 17, 2010",neutral A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B000IO8XFM,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[0, 0]","I bought this pedal to give my single coils some heat. It does that (my dial is set at 10 o'clock). However, I could see a tone purist really bothered by the the mid range coloration from this pedal. In live/practice situations, at high volumes, it doesn't bother me much. In the studio, I won't use this pedal for that reason. It was the right price for me, right now. If you want transparent boost, you gotta pay more.One more thing... a boost pedal really shines when it's running to a tube amp for that extra something. I don't think pushing the input of a digital amp is a good idea for sound's sake. Just a thought.",4,Mid range coloration.,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",positive A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B000IO8XFM,guitarman6730,"[0, 0]",This is a simple preamp booster that adds a bit of dirt so if your looking for a clean boost this isn't it try something else. I find This best used to push the front end of a tube amp. its really similar to an overdrive except this boosts more than a normal one and is good for cutting through the mix on a solo or fattening up single coil pickups. overall great pedal and amazing price highly recommended.,5,LPB-1,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",positive ANAKK5KNUAP17,B000IO8XFM,"Julio Caicedo ""Julio""","[2, 3]","Ok...I bought this and after placing it on my pedalboard it was OVERKILL. I mean I had enough boost and gain from different pedals already so no use for it at the moment. I gave it to a friend of mine that had a simple pedal configuration (distortion and a flanger) and it made a huge difference when he needed to make a solo or bring some ""accent"" to a determinate part of a song.It's a cool pedal but I will recommend it for simple pedal configurations. It will bring the extra juice you need.Cheers",5,Does the job,1310515200,"07 13, 2011",positive A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B000IO8XFM,Mallory,"[0, 0]","I pretty much just leave these on all the time. It gives a good boost and body to my tone, with out being to distorted and dirty, but if you want that type of sound you can get it.Great price too.",5,Great multinational pedal.,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000IO8XFM,MetalFan,"[0, 1]","I originally bought this pedal to boost an old amplifier signal and it works suprisingly well. I wanted a boost which didn't color tone and this has worked well for my needs. The price is good, I bought it locally for the same price here.Since I have bought this pedal, I have upgraded the speaker in the old amp and still use this to boost the speaker to use with pedals. The tone is transparent and boosting pedal output is great. I use it with distortion and overdrive with good results.I have found new uses for my pedals which suffer from volume drop by putting this in front of them. All in all, besides for a good EQ pedal, this boost is effective and worth every penny.",5,Good booster pedal for small output amps...,1344816000,"08 13, 2012",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B000IO8XFM,Victor,"[3, 3]","I cannot shower enough praise on the LPB-1. It currently sells for about $40 and improves your sound when combined with any other pedal (especially overdrive/distortion pedals) or on its own. I keep it on all the time, since it always improves sound-quality.",5,BUY ONE NOW,1380585600,"10 1, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000J3L02U,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","Got these as a gift for my 11 year old nephew, he loves them, the only problem is that his friends keep walking off with them.",5,nice picks,1324166400,"12 18, 2011",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B000J3L02U,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",hard to review picks..but these are as advertised...havent used enough to see if images wear well...or just disappear from use...but they are what they are...enjoy,4,what can i say,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000J3L02U,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","These are fantastic and unique guitar picks. I love the hologram effect and the cute babes as well. It's always nice to have a conversation item and these little ones age great to show off to your guy friends. Love them, and they're good quality picks too so I will use them.",5,GREAT picks,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B000J3L02U,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[2, 2]","Nice picks with very tasteful pics of hula girls. Gave some to my guitar teacher, and thought they were the hoot. A pick is pick, there's no doubt about that, but a little art work sort gives it a personality.",5,And I don't play Hawiian Guitar,1215302400,"07 6, 2008",positive A34BZPTKSY68PB,B000J3L02U,Lou,"[0, 0]",great picks,5,Five Stars,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000J5UEGQ,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]","This is a great mixer if you are looking to do simple podcasting or solo music production at home. It's a great little unit. The only set back is that you can not use Condenser mics with this, without an external phantom power supply, as there is NO phantom power on this unit. You need to get the 802 model if you need phantom power, otherwise this will work fine with regular XLR or Hi-Z microphones.",5,Great little mixer,1311552000,"07 25, 2011",positive A54S9CIUV5VNB,B000J5UEGQ,"Dave ""Sonic""","[0, 0]","This little mixer is handy to have around for small headphone mixes and such, but don't expect it to last forever as is typical with Behringer products. At least it's cheap though! I just wish it had a power switch...",4,Lacks a power switch...,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive A29J3SX31FB2HN,B000J5UEGQ,DeAngelo D.,"[2, 3]","(This review is legit)I bought this mixer back in august or september, cant really remember, but i had a horrible experience with this unit, but that's my fault, i bought this mixer without looking at reviews or anything, so i didnt know how to use it.I hooked this up to my desktop through the pink microphone input, and got a horrible, terrible mix, the hiss from the fan ruined it (i nearly had a panic attack), so i took like 9 months to do research, and found out that behringer made the uca202/uca222 for this unit and the 802 mixer, to remove the hiss and unwanted noise.So buy this with the uca202/uca222 to clear up your recordings, do not buy a ""rca to 3.5mm cable"" if your using this for a studio setting like me, and if your beginning like me, do not let these wealthy people fool you, you dont need thousand dollar equiptment, the podcaststudio usb (from behringer) would be fine.So all in all, with my cheap microphone from radio shack and this mixer, the quality was good, but the hiss ruined it!!!!! Use a usb audio interface with this from behringer, do it, if you want 5 star audio quality! Their website has asio drivers to assist you, ohhh and go on YouTube and search up ""uca202 studio"", you'll get videos to help.Please, please, please, please do research before you buy anything! Good day everyone! ;D",4,Please do not buy this if you dont know how to use it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",positive AU9BPT3Y3K6J4,B000J5UEGQ,G. L. Beebe,"[0, 0]",I have two Behringer mixers and both exceed my expectations. Small yet clean and versatile. Great for gigging remote events. A great value for the money.,5,Great unit,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A1ZD690RCXOSB,B000J5UEGQ,guitsteve,"[1, 1]",I used this one time so far w/my fishman stick and it served the purpose just fine. am looking forward to using it in the future,4,works great simple to use,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",positive A18C03TA8N26L4,B000J5UEGQ,Javier Fernandez,"[8, 11]","I had read lots of reviews about Behringer, some people had buzz and noises, etc but this is not my case. I'm not a professional and I just wanted a good mixer to connect my guitar/pedal, my tascam DR-03, my mobile as sometimes I use the Tascam to record, the mobile to reproduce and my guitar to follow.This mixer works great, NO noise, NO buzz, NO nothing but working as expected. Great product for entry level and great price for what you get.",3,Great entry level product,1305244800,"05 13, 2011",neutral A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B000J5UEGQ,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","For the multi guitar owners, I think this is great.All I was looking for, something to patch guitars to amp without drastic tone/volume changes.Set up single coil, and another line humbucker, or p90 guitar and have the same volumes. Excellent... And space saver. Sure there's a lot more options, but not likely ill use, just to make guitar switching easy good deal.",5,Guitar?,1393286400,"02 25, 2014",positive A3D42ZX96FA6EW,B000J5UEGQ,Risenheart Consulting,"[1, 1]","Needed a mixer and figured it was worth the risk to try this inexpensive mixer. It is limited in what it can do but it does the job. I'm rapidly becoming a behringer fan. The three points mentioned in another rating (Inputs should be out the back, needs rubber feet, and the led) are spot on. I'd also like to see another set of outputs on it as well. It could also use being a tad bigger, they jammed everything into such a small area the knobs are a little close together. The LED for the power on this thing is so bright it's obnoxious, it almost blinds you. Other than that its a great and affordable little mixer that does everything they advertise...",4,Behringer comes through again...,1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive A3ARPUKCI6R91Y,B000J5UEGQ,scottfwi,"[1, 1]","I bought this mixer in order to combine my bass guitar with an mp3 player for silent practice at home. Bass into one channel, iPod into another, headphones out.It works! There are other solutions to this dilemma. Pocket-sized headphone amps, and so on. But they're a) more expensive and b) kind of junky and c) come equipped with built-in effects and amp models which I do not want. YMMV.)So what's the Behringer XENYX 502 like in this use scenario?1. The blue power light is blinding. First thing I did was put some masking tape on it so that it didn't prevent me from seeing the knobs on the board.2. Speaking of those knobs, they seem a little rickety. Be careful jamming this into a gig bag repeatedly. I worry that the knobs won't stand up to that kind of treatment for long.3. There's no on/off switch, so you'll wind up pulling the power out of the back of the unit when it's not in use. Strange for this particular usage scenario.Overall, I think this unit is a great value for the money.",4,great for silent headphone guitar practice,1320019200,"10 31, 2011",positive A2C2TKHICAZ4RS,B000J5XS3C,A. Castillo,"[12, 14]","Behringer products have a kind of shoddy reputation and I was skeptical about paying even [...] bucks for an 8-input mixer. My intention for this product was simple yet unorthodox: I wanted to use it for recording a drum set. I wanted to do it through my M-Audio ProFire 610. I had 4 mics, 4 stands and a 5 piece drum set. I love my ProFire610 it is reliable and the preamp is clean and strong. I have no gripe with it it's just that the preamp only works on two of the 6 inputs, so I figure if I get a mixer I can use ITS preamped channels and run them through the 1/4"" inputs on my interface. Well, it worked. It worked GREAT. Not only did it sound great but I was able to have more control over the sound of each individual mic. Low noise, great sound and I still had 4 1/4"" inputs on my mixer to play around with. With my drum set experiment over I now had an 8 input mixer at my disposal. Add two monitors and you've got yourself a nice little PA. There are no BUS outputs so if you're serious about getting a descent mixer I wouldn't bother, but as a starter mixer for the price offered, I couldn't be happier. It works fantastic for small gigs or (God forbid) house parties.It may not be the prettiest looking mixer but its a very simple, self explanatory and effective mixer. I didn't need all the flash and the input/output jacks on the top is WAY better than running them out the back of the unit (I hate that!). The EQ setup for each channel is basic: Hi, Mid, Low, FX , Pan and Level. Having an FX send is awesome when using it live. I didn't think a tiny little mixer like this would accommodate that. (the thing is only 9""x7"") It's also got a control room output with volume which you can use for more monitors if need be ;) The Xenyx 802 is a great buy. Had I known I would like it this much I would have paid the extra $[...] and gotten the 12 channel one.",5,Great little mixer!,1242172800,"05 13, 2009",positive A1BZHWOFQ9W3BP,B000J5XS3C,"bean ""kenny beanblossom""","[0, 0]",just used mine for the first time today love it it is every thing behringer said it was does every thing i need it to do for my two piece blue grass show,5,this mixer kicks butt,1336262400,"05 6, 2012",positive A1S0NIJ5PDREYV,B000J5XS3C,busdriver123,"[0, 0]",I use it with a small amp for singing.It is just the right size for my amp and it get more then enough control with it well made fast shipping .And the price it right.,5,mix,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B000J5XS3C,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","Great little mixing console for home use and practice.I use it at home and sometimes take it on the road for small gigs where I need to connect my guitar, a pair of cordless mics and a portable electronic drum kit.This thing has phantom power just in case you didn't read that already!Overall I can say without hesitation that this unit is sturdy and packs all the necessary features you'd need and even has a british EQ to help shape your sound a bit.Cons? Not many... One gripe about this unit is that it has no power button! I mean what kinda electronic device comes without a power button these days huh? You have to disconnect the power adapter either from the power source or from the back of the mixer in order to take the device off. Apart from that the LED is wayyy too bright, so bright that you can't look at the device for very long and obviously can't make out the writing and control labels on the device. I notice all Behringer pedals come with this bright led. What I usually do is take a piece of tape and cover the led.I recommend getting this unit and only gave it 4 stars because of the few cons listed above.",4,Great Mixer,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A3SQ2WX9CAJCKZ,B000J5XS3C,"C. Erikson ""charlinus""","[0, 0]",I just got this to run my passive pa. Its inexpensive and easy to use. Very portable and does the job it was designed to do.,5,Easy to use,1326585600,"01 15, 2012",positive A95J3RNEFN425,B000J5XS3C,Don Geeze,"[0, 0]",This has more features than I'll ever likely use. Has worked flawlessly for recording acoustic guitar to my computer. Appears to be well made.,5,Well worth the price,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive AU9BPT3Y3K6J4,B000J5XS3C,G. L. Beebe,"[0, 0]","You cannot go wrong with this mixer. VERY clean sound, very versatile. Very reliable. I have been using these on the road and in my home studio without any trouble at all. Very much Recommended!",5,Outstanding value,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B000J5XS3C,G.R.K.,"[1, 1]","For what this does you can't go wrong for the price! I have a small recording setup and play guitar (and bass) with friends. This little mixer gets both of those jobs done right. Sure a more expensive mixer might be able to tweek your vocals or instruments more, but all I needed was a way to mix up to 4 inputs at at time and out put to my speakers and laptop for recording. It does all of those jobs well. There is no hum when the unit is on. I have two small grips though..and they are minor...the EQ isn't that great and the volume to the headphones is lower than I like. Maybe I'm going deaf.",5,A nice little mixer!,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A3L0BF1DJ22V9R,B000J5XS3C,Ian Wells,"[0, 0]","This worked out of the box. I have two XLR misc, one keyboard, and a guitar connected and its very easy to balance the levels. There is no noise or other problem so far.Great for my family.looking to buy more soon.",5,"great product, great price",1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive A3CUYX2VXZM9KO,B000J5XS3C,Jay,"[0, 0]",the Beringer 802 mixer is by far the lowest costing and best performing mixer for the price on the market.. Works fantastic and I am very happy with it..,5,A Lot of Bang for the Buck !!,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A3E6FHS8DV037H,B000J5XS3C,Jon F,"[0, 0]","I bought mine used. When I got it in, it didn't work. There was either something wrong with the power cable or the power input in the board. Behringer uses a custom power supply, so I had no way of testing it. I had to send it back for a refund. I read other reviews that have had the same problem, so it seems to be an occasional issue.However, I've used one of these boards before. The one I used back then was fantastic and everything I needed for small projects.",3,Iffy,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",neutral A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B000J5XS3C,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","This device has so many uses whether it comes to mixing audio for a presentation, a gaming video, or playing musical instruments. There are so many controls and this mixer has just enough inputs/outputs/controls for just about anything that I've been using it for. It seems to be very durable as well. It does seem to get hot after a while, but that hasn't affected it's use at all and so far hasn't damaged the device in any way. Behringer is the way to go!",5,Works great. A wonderful tool to have.,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B000J5XS3C,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]",I was pleasantly surprised at how well this little mixer performs. It was exactly what I needed to record myself singing karaoke on the computer. For the price it does a very good job. I don't detect any hum at all and I only get hiss when I crank the volume up too high. I recommend this mixer for your home studio. It works perfectly with my sound card. You do NOT need USB to get this to work.,5,Great Mixer,1253664000,"09 23, 2009",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B000J5XS3C,Larry Johnson,"[1, 1]","This mixer is just what I've been looking for. The 8 inputs makes it very versatile for different projects. This mixer is a little too much for me (considering that I only record with one XLR track & use the outputs for my UCA202 Interface) but it's good to have these extra inputs just in case I want to stretch my "creativity." Anyways, this is an amazing mixer for the price! Anyone just getting into making music and recording needs one! Guaranteed amazing'ness!",5,First mixer. 1 word. Amazing.,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A1DUPFUG526MVF,B000J5XS3C,"Peter A. Andolfi ""Duke Crescent Of Deviantart""","[0, 0]","I have a audio interface that has all the inputs on the back this was difficult so for the longest time when I had my studio setup I had a mixing board going into the interface. It is always nice to have a channel strip on the line that your capturing because it make the final adjustments fine. This board is great, no sliders which I had to clean. The board has all the same features that were on my 8 channel DOD board that I used for years and it only needs a small space on my desk. The only thing that I am not keen upon is that there is no on/off switch so the unit is unplugged most of the time. It makes the stuff I do in Logic easy. This is a home use unit great for the price as well as for its quality.",5,good things in small packages...,1328400000,"02 5, 2012",positive A3J8U952XAL34Z,B000J5XS3C,Rick H,"[0, 0]","I was looking for a low cost mixer to use with my Fostex MR-8 recorder and did a little research on the XENYX 802. Just looking at it with it's inputs, number of controls, I would have guessed it cost close to a couple hundred bucks. Imagine my surprise when, after reading the positive reviews, that I discovered this thing was only [...]! I bought it immediately and, right out of the box, it did exactly everything I was expecting it to - this is a awesome little piece of gear for getting the recording control and flexibility that is not inherent on the Fostex. I'm quite excited about my future recordings using the 802 - I'm like a kid with a new toy! Highly recommended piece of gear that is an extremely great value for the cost.",5,Terrific mixer for home recordists on a budget,1248134400,"07 21, 2009",positive A3DWQW2L39RB1S,B000J5XS3C,S. Dawdy,"[1, 1]","Behringer makes quality products - I purchased the excellent C-1 Condenser Microphone, and replaced the 302usb with the Xenyx 802 mixer board.When I researched items for a simple home recording setup, I saw all of the positive reviews for this smaller mixer, and read the item description here on Amazon and the Behringer website for the C-1 mic included what turned out to be a misleading statement about how it would work with any of the Behringer phantom-powered mixer boards.That was incorrect information - this board receives power only via USB and doesn't provide adequate phantom power for condenser mics (48v).When I setup the return of this board to Amazon, I informed of the error, and the appear to have acted very promptly on it, as the item description for the C-1 on both websites now includes an explicit statement about the need for 48 volts.Although this correction is good, it would be more helpful to customers if Behringer would also correct the description about this board associated with its wording about its phantom power capabilities to state what kinds of mics it will adequately power.I've noticed in other venues (i.e. musician and sound forums) Behringer gets a bad rap. I don't think its due to poor quality equipment, I think its due to frustration about a lack of information provided to customers both before and after the sale. Neither the Behringer website nor the included documentation with the items I bought is adequate for customers like myself who are not sound experts.",3,"Quality board, misleading description from manufacturer",1355443200,"12 14, 2012",neutral A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B000J5XS3C,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[0, 0]","EXACTLY what I needed. Small, compact, functional, and it works! No off/on power switch though but small consideration when you think about what it can do. Connect mics, iPods, MP3 players...and control sound and volume, at your fingertips!",5,Behringer Xenyx 802 Premium 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer with Xenyx Mic Preamps...,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A3EU3ET85O8ZFX,B000J5XS3C,"Youngblood ""Steven G.""","[0, 0]",This mixer is perfect for the price that is specified. Although the blue LED power light is near blinding; the overall quality and functionality of this product is fantastic.I would suggest this anyone who is on a budget and would want a good quality mixer.,4,Awesome mixer for the price,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B000J5Y214,CLS,"[0, 0]","I've owned and used this product for some time now and am quite happy with it. I did notice that I had problems with an unpleasant humming introduced one time when using it with powered speakers, but I believe this was more so my fault than that of the unit. I learned that my active speakers did not care for input cables past a certain length. For greater distances, using a wireless transmitter to deliver the mixed sound and its matching wireless receiver connected to the speaker units solved this problem completely. The FX processor works flawlessly just as long as I remember to push down the selector to engage the desired function. Very easy to use. Compact in size. No ability to instantly mute an input device other than to turn down the gain. For the price ... what can you expect?!Soon I will be in the market for an upgrade ... one that has slider controls and the ability to connect to my laptop via usb. I need a few more xlr inputs and at least a 7 band equalizer and compressor/limiter for larger gigs and a fairly large choral group and its accompanying instruments. Just waiting for a good deal.",5,"Sturdy, Dependable and Easy To Use Product ... Works Great!",1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive A3AOB0VF6H0IF4,B000J5Y214,Daits,"[1, 2]","The mixer is good for the price but I had to return my first one soon after opening it due to some loose parts moving around inside. The packing way below average. As a matter of fact, it was the only outer box without any cushioning. After seeing those UPS and FEDEX delivery videos I would not pack a UPS or FEDEX shipping item in such a poor packing. However, the great seller ( I am referring to AMAZON) immediately responded and sent me a replacement along with a prepaid label to return the fist unit. Second unit too had the similar packing but no damages. Worked fine.",2,Good product but poor packing,1327795200,"01 29, 2012",negative A26M5O53PHZTKN,B000J5Y214,"Debs ""peanut""","[0, 0]",This was much smaller than I thought it would be but I kinda like that because it takes up no space. It does exactly what is expected of it. The effects are pretty good actually and could be used at a push for live or recording work - although certainly would not replace the likes of TC Electronics or Lexicon. Relatively transparent and controls are responsive. For the money......good value.,4,Good little mixer,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive AJ0PG46QD33RD,B000J5Y214,James Starritt,"[1, 1]","Running 4 mics, samples and the odd phone call into one device for recording was a bit daunting. This mixer handles it all perfectly. I'm literally knew nothing about it when it arrived (first time I'd ever seen a mixer of any kind) in terms of usage but managed to figure it out quickly, get hiss free, nicely panned, beautifully warm sounds that have helped make my podcasting sound wonderful, professional and frankly better than I could have imagined. I didn't need the 'FX' .. but the the other was out of stock :D I'll get to them one day.I wish it had a power button.",5,Fantastic so far,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A2X1F0WUJJP0FC,B000J5Y214,Matthew L. Adams,"[1, 1]","The mixer arrived early, which was a life-saver. I immediately put it to use at a musical venue in which all four microphone pre-amps were used for three vocalists and one flute, and the CD input was connected to a computer that was playing a minus track for the vocalists. Everything functioned well and the medium reverb effect performed well on all inputs. I am looking forward to using more of the effects.",5,The Best Mixer for Small-Mid Applications,1323648000,"12 12, 2011",positive AN5ISBOQ5U7C,B000J5Y214,"M. Evans ""New England Technology Teacher of T...","[2, 2]","This is one of the quietest mixers I've ever used. The range of adjustability is excellent. 12 channels fill up quickly, but I've mixed 10 at a time and nearly no noise (at least I don't hear any).",5,Low Noise High Gain,1384560000,"11 16, 2013",positive AW91VDERXXKGT,B000J5Y214,Nessander,"[22, 23]","I own the Behringer Xenyx 1202FX, which is essentially this model but costs about 20 dollars more for the FX (it comes with 100 set effects). I have been doing home recording with Cubase and Logic, using a Presonus Firebox audio interface, with both MIDI, vocals and instruments, and didn't use a mixing board, but eventually decided to try one out given that (a) they are making them at very reasonable prices and (b) I had more inputs and outputs than the Firebox could easily handle.This mixing board didn't look that impressive to me when I first checked it out, but having set it up and used it, it operates very well and cleanly. The fact that it comes with four mic inputs and preamps is a plus. The fact that it does not have an on/off switch is a minus. But basically it works well, the EQ is useful, and it has a large number of inputs and outputs for such a small mixer. Behringer makes a range of models with less/more inputs to suit one's needs, so this is great. Also, having a dedicated mixer makes it easier for me, as I can leave all my inputs connected and just adjust things on the mixer depending on what I want to record. Another small thing that is mixing is a button that cuts out the line altogether -- you have to turn it down to zero. And, there are no faders (except the main); instead it uses knobs for everything. Well, I would have liked some of these things, but then I would have to pay more, and what I really wanted was functionality at a good price, and that is what the Behringer Xenyx has delivered thus far.By the way, I am running the following through the mixer: an AT3035 audiotechnica condenser mic, an Alesis QS8.1, guitar via line-in (or mic'd), two KRK RP5 studio monitors, Presonus Firebox. Everything's been working and sounding great thus far.The effects on this mixer have not been very useful to me, since I am running Logic, but if I ever use it live, which I may do, I'd imagine they'd come in handy. The effects are just so-so in terms of sounds: usable, but not that great, in my opinion.",4,Good little mixing board that could,1205625600,"03 16, 2008",positive A37WW789WSY81F,B000J5Y214,Orcatrino,"[2, 2]","Behringer has had a somewhat spotty reputation among many professional musicians so I was a bit apprehensive about buying this unit but so far, so good. The mic preamps sound pretty good - clean and relatively quiet. The knobs and slider feel smooth and well made.It also seems to send hotter signal to my JBL EON 510s and that's a good thing.The built-in effects are probably its weakest point. I've heard some really cheap digital reverbs that are much smoother than this unit.I also wish that the Control Room knob and outputs were independent of the Main Output slider. That would definitely make it a lot more practical but then again, it would also turn it into a 4 buss mixer. So all in all, not too shabby for a $110.00 mixer but I probably wouldn't use it for recording.",4,Not a bad little mixer,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive A2UX9BF36MYEXK,B000J5Y214,Seventh-777,"[1, 1]","Considering the price is so cheap on these, I took a chance on this about a year ago for my home hobbyist studio. To say that I used it ""rarely"" is an understatement - maybe once a month when I have friends over for jamming as a way to get my vDrums and a bass DI through my powered wedges. That said, within a year two of the channels stopped working altogether, and the main volume fader became scratchy and jumpy to the point that the volume all the way down would = the volume ALL the way up.Aside from it not working less than a year later, as others have mentioned the lack of a power button combined with the wall wart adapter is a bit of a pain as well. However, if you're building a studio on a budget and want to roll the dice, it's a decent little mixer while it works.Pass on this - sound quality is decent for the price, but reliability gets a zero.",2,Dead after less than a year,1341100800,"07 1, 2012",negative A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000J5Y282,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I bought this to upgrade from a Eurorack 802 that I had. I'm quite please with the Xenyx 1202. Lots of inputs, phantom power, and it produces really great sound! I'm very happy with this little mixer.",5,Great mixer for the home recording enthusiast!,1379894400,"09 23, 2013",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000J5Y282,Jason Lewis,"[0, 1]",This mixer has four mic inputs. It has some fun effects. This mixer comes with a 80Hz filter and a 3-band equalizer on the mic channels. It has a FX-send that can be used as a mono output if you only need mono. I do not hear any external noise. It has a durable metalic case. This mixer has great audio.,5,This product ships as expected,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A1AYYN6YUIDWVG,B000J5Y282,Lee,"[0, 1]","I was actually trying to buy the smaller Xenyx when I bought this one, but I'm so glad I got this model. Unbelievable amount of flexibility built into it. I use with the UCA202 audio interface and the Audio-Technica AT2035 for recording on my PC with Audacity every day since I unpacked it with no problems. Makes a perfect small studio combination!",5,Perfect for my studio,1371859200,"06 22, 2013",positive AW91VDERXXKGT,B000J5Y282,Nessander,"[20, 23]","I own the Behringer Xenyx 1202FX, which is essentially this model but costs about 20 dollars more for the FX (it comes with 100 set effects). I have been doing home recording with Cubase and Logic, using a Presonus Firebox audio interface, with both MIDI, vocals and instruments, and didn't use a mixing board, but eventually decided to try one out given that (a) they are making them at very reasonable prices and (b) I had more inputs and outputs than the Firebox could easily handle.This mixing board didn't look that impressive to me when I first checked it out, but having set it up and used it, it operates very well and cleanly. The fact that it comes with four mic inputs and preamps is a plus. The fact that it does not have an on/off switch is a minus. But basically it works well, the EQ is useful, and it has a large number of inputs and outputs for such a small mixer. Behringer makes a range of models with less/more inputs to suit one's needs, so this is great. Also, having a dedicated mixer makes it easier for me, as I can leave all my inputs connected and just adjust things on the mixer depending on what I want to record. Another small thing that is mixing is a button that cuts out the line altogether -- you have to turn it down to zero. And, there are no faders (except the main); instead it uses knobs for everything. Well, I would have liked some of these things, but then I would have to pay more, and what I really wanted was functionality at a good price, and that is what the Behringer Xenyx has delivered thus far.By the way, I am running the following through the mixer: an AT3035 audiotechnica condenser mic, an Alesis QS8.1, guitar via line-in (or mic'd), two KRK RP5 studio monitors, Presonus Firebox. Everything's been working and sounding great thus far. Since I'm using Logic, the effects are basically unnecessary, but if I ever want to use the board for live use, which I may do, they could come in handy. I'd say the effects are just so-so.",4,Surprisingly good for the price,1205625600,"03 16, 2008",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B000J5Y282,NoName,"[1, 1]","I am giving this item 5 stars because it is awesome litle mixer, was not expecting much for the price but this little unit (it is very small) as I went from Mackie 1202 to the Berhinger 1202 (anyone see a similarity here), this is basically the same as the Mackie mixer but slightly smaller, recieved it, hooked it up and it worked perfect, few minor adjustements and sounded as good as the Mackie, perhaps better, plus it took up less space on my desk. Only weird thing about this unit and it has been mentioned before is no ON & OFF switch, why?....problem solved by using a power strip and using the power strip to power the unit on and off, the only other way to power it on & off is by unplugging it from the back to turn it on, and plugging it back in to turn it on, using the power strip to avoid much wear and tear on the power source connector, this was really stupid of Behringer, never ever had any kind of mixer without a power on & off button. All in all for the price, I should not complain much, will pick up another for my daughters studio as it is that good.",5,Excellent Little Powerhouse,1402012800,"06 6, 2014",positive A7E0CJH464L82,B000JRPYGE,andrepilla,"[1, 1]","As LC condenser it's definitely a light weight, but for lesse than a $100 bucks it sounds pretty good...Used on acoustic guitar with less than satisfatory results, but got a great sound out of a violin and a fairly decent voice sound.Looking forward to more tests.",4,Great price,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B000JRPYGE,Arik Burke,"[1, 5]","when given a budget for cheap microphones, the odds are that you cant afford to make a mistake by buying this one. I like the fact that it adds a deeper, bassier tone to any voice but it's missing clarity. If you want the low tone but also treasure your clarity, spend 30 dollars less and get an MXL 990 instead. it even comes with its own shockmount and carrying case. I hooked the 990 up to a cheap ART Tube MP preamp and after letting a few vocalists experiment with it, they agreed that the 990 was clearly superior to the V67G that was hooked up to much more expensive preamp. Some vocalists actually prefer the MXL 990 over a couple of my Shure condenser microphones.",3,"its pretty, but not great",1364774400,"04 1, 2013",neutral A2WDY3XDWDFNYG,B000JRPYGE,BJC,"[2, 2]","bought this for a modest step up in vocal tracks for home recording on my 24 bit neo 2488.Ive been using the mxl990. mic would be great for the price if it wasnt defective. used it forabout 30 minutes before crackling and static started. had to go back to the 990 until all of thereturn and warranty is taken care of. i still recommend the mic though. it is hotter than the 990in its highs, but with good compression, power amp and eq the result is well worth the money.",3,1st one produced static. but sounds good,1344384000,"08 8, 2012",neutral A3TOND09136H4A,B000JRPYGE,David,"[1, 1]","This mic is really nice. I have used it on many recordings and it still amazes me that it can sound so great. Works great on voice overs, singers, and rappers.That said, it won't outperform the mics you would encounter in studios today, but with a little tweaking, and the right preamp, this mic can sound great.There was one review that mentioned it isn't for female vocalists. I've only used it on one and it sounded great, not as good as the one I used in studio, but it worked in a pinch for overdubbing with no studio time available.",5,"Great sounding, cheap mic.",1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive A2ZYE710E5YYCW,B000JRPYGE,Ian M. Mcclintock,"[15, 17]","I am not a studio engineer, nor am I a professional musician. I record songs in my home as a hobby. I like to have reasonably nice gear in order to get as good a sound as possible in that setting, so if you're at or around the same level, you know what I'm talking about. Will this compare to a mic that costs three times as much? No. Are you likely to find it in a high-end professional studio? Eh...probably not. Is it a pretty sweet deal at this price point? Hells yes.I've worked my way up in terms of mic quality as my hobby has gotten progressively more serious, and this is the nicest mic I own right now. The difference in quality between this and even a nice dynamic mic is immediately obvious. I use it for recording vocals, and my voice (again, not a pro!) is finicky to record, usually sounding pretty muddy. Even with nicer dynamic mics usually used for vocals (SM57 and 58) this was still the case. But with this mic, my voice sounds much more clear and open.Admittedly, this is a very subjective evaluation, but then aren't all mic evaluations subjective? You can go on all day about response range and EQ flatness, but what matters in the end is how the mic sounds in your application. And to my ears, this mic sounds wonderful.My only real gripe is that the sensitivity pattern doesn't seem to be a super-tight cardioid, because it still picks up some sound coming from behind it. Perhaps this is how it's supposed to be, but when trying to record both vocals and a loud electric guitar simultaneously, it can be a headache trying to jury-rig an isolation method that works. I took off a star for this alone, although that may not be fair since I haven't used any other large-diaphragm condensers and therefore have no idea if they're all supposed to behave this way.",4,Awesome hobbyist mic.,1308009600,"06 14, 2011",positive A2HTMBKL4KE2JH,B000JRPYGE,JOHN O.,"[0, 0]","use to record my music, works great on vocals and instrument together or separate. I like the deep tones and wide range of pick up. it grabs everything so you need to be careful of background, get it if you are even thinking, dont forget phantom power is needed !",5,great,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B000JRPYGE,Pat,"[0, 1]","Really a nice mic. I did a lot of research before purchasing this for my home studio. I record acoustic guitar and vocals through this mic and they sound wonderful. Plenty of low end while still capturing the clear mids and highs. Makes my voice sound fantastic. I read a lot of reviews saying that this mic with the right voice works wonders, and it certainly does for mine.Worth a shot if you're on a budget like me!",5,Fantastic Mic for the Price,1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A1AOD8N6LJYHBU,B000JRPYGE,realsteel,"[1, 1]","Really a remarkable microphone for around $100. Very sensitive . . . its for studio, not live performances. Be sure to set your DAW insert on your input channel with a compressor/limiter, as you can easily blow through the volume into clipping. Has a rich warm tone, like tube mics. Compares to a Audio Tech 2020, not in the class of say an Audio Tech 4040. Can't beat it for the price.",4,Very good Quality mic for the price,1369612800,"05 27, 2013",positive A12N7TJQR2RB9W,B000JRPYGE,R. Jackson,"[53, 57]","This mic is fantastic! I've been singing, writing, and recording for almost 30 years and this mic is pretty much just as good as all of the silly expensive German mics I've used in larger studios over the years. There's a very slight presence peak, but nothing like most of the other Chinese mics. It isn't shrilling or peaky at all. Male tenor vocals and acoustic guitar sound great without any need for EQ whatsoever beyond a hi pass filter for the sub 100hz stuff. This mic is also an excellent candidate for a Michael Joly mod, he calls it one of the 7 audio wonders of the world because it makes no sense that this mic is this good at under $200. Michael mods these mics and you'd be hard pressed to be able to tell the difference between this one and the famous U87 with the German name that starts with an ""N"". I'm using it totally stock and it's been great. Buy it.",5,LOVE it!!!,1279497600,"07 19, 2010",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B000JRPYGE,T,"[2, 4]","I'm pretty new to using mics and PA systems but have used dynamic mics in the past, recreationally. This condenser mic is way larger and heavier than a dynamic mic, I was surprised when I took it out of the box. It is as good looking in person as in the pictures. Three things for the benefit of other newbs: 1.) I learned that condenser mics are very susceptible to moisture and so you have to purchase a windscreen if you're going to use this for vocals, since moisture from singing into the mic can damage it. 2.) This has a cardioid pickup pattern; you don't sing directly into the end of the mic like a dynamic mic. This should stand straight up on a mic stand, paying attention to which way the mic is facing since it there will be a lot of attenuation on one side of it. 3.) It requires phantom power. You need a PA that provides 48V power to use it.When I first used this mic, I tried singing into the end of it and couldn't hear myself very well. Later in the evening I was standing off to the side and could hear myself so loud that I had to back away about a foot from the mic. Then I remembered reading about the cardioid pattern and stood it up straight on the mic stand, paying attention to the orientation of the mic. It was so sensitive that I really had to stay backed up from the mic and it was easy for two or three people to stand around it for vocals. I have a Rainsong WS1100 acoustic electric guitar I was playing, and was able to turn off my amp completely because this mic picked up the instrument and my vocals so clearly. Other musicians were impressed by it as well. I payed just under a $100 for it, which I think is a great value for this product.",5,Awesome Mic for a Great Price,1307750400,"06 11, 2011",positive ATB2PLCVQ2XC9,B000K69V5E,Bradley,"[0, 0]","I love this boost pedal so much! I owned the MXR Micro Amp for a while, but I found that it colored my tone way too much (too much low end). The MC401 on the other hand doesn't color your tone at all. It provides a very precise boost and pushes your tube amp into natural overdrive. The boost is extremely articulate and produces throbbing palm muting and clear chords. If you're in the market for a boost or a buffer, I'd look no further. This pedal is affordable, sturdy, and sounds absolutely amazing!",5,Amazing Boost!,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A13NWJUMVNS6YZ,B000K69V5E,Coffee Drinker,"[4, 4]","I play an amplified upright acoustic bass and an electric upright solid-body bass. I bought this Jim Dunlop MC401 MXR because I have a few bass solos that can't be heard above the other players unless I boost volume, which was hard to do by reaching for the volume knob on my preamp or amp with my hand. This stomp box lets me instantly add a pre-selected amount of volume boost only--no goofy effects, no hum, no extraneous sounds at all. Of course, when the solo is over, another click with my foot drops the boost. This thing sounds completely transparent when it's off, and completely natural when it's on. For my purposes, a boost of five decibels out of the 20 that this device permits seems to be enough. Naturally, you have to have left some head room available in your amp otherwise you won't hear any volume change or you'll get distortion or both, but that should be obvious--it's just like turning your amp up, except with your foot.The MC401 runs on a 9-volt battery, but I also separately ordered the Dunlop ECB003 AC adapter, which is also available at Amazon. I checked the Jim Dunlop website and in its FACs it specifically recommends staying with the same voltage adapter, so I did not order the ECB004, which is an 18-volt model. The ECB003 adapter works perfectly and seems completely silent.The MC401 is compacl, but it's heavily-constructed so it stays put. The stomp switch itself appears to be made of good steel, as is the case itself. Everything is solid as a rock. I don't see how it could be better. Perfect.",5,Solid construction; works absolutely perfectly.,1344988800,"08 15, 2012",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B000K69V5E,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]",This is a great effect. Awesome engineering as Jim Dunlop's MXR products has always presented. The true bypass feature and the high-end quality materials make it very reliable and dependable. This CAE boost pedal is very sensitive and delivers as it should. I actually believe this will exceed all your expectations. You will not be dissappointed at all. Ships fast. Highly recommended.,5,Jim Dunlop MC401 MXR Boost/ Line Driver - Great effect!,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B000K69V5E,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",I use this boost in the effects loop so it's after the preamp section of the amplifier. It gives the boost I need for my leads without effecting my tone whatsoever. I will always have one of these on my board. Very well made.,5,Best Pedal Purchase I made for my board.,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B000K69V5E,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","I'm using this pedal like a clean boost for leads, and I'm very happy with it's sound. Uncolored +20db of clean gain...",5,Great pedal,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B000K69V5E,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 1]",A very good pedal that you miss only when its off. Super transparent and boosts your signal after all the degradation through your cables. To my ears it restores the high end and shimmer and brings back life to the note. Best used after all your pedals right before it goes into your amp.,5,Must have in your signal chain,1348099200,"09 20, 2012",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000K6B4E0,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","usually picks are picks, but these are a blast, I play by holding the ""horns"" between thumb and forefinger and using the mouth to pick out the notes, I had to order 2 extra bags of these because people keep begging for one.",5,fun picks,1324166400,"12 18, 2011",positive A23033Q9WZBG4V,B000K6B4E0,"Christian Farrar ""Chris Farrar""","[0, 0]","these picks are nice. They're great for metal, if you like a durable pick. The paint fade away after a while, but don't let that stop you. It leave no residue on your guitar and these have never broken on me. the only reason i would buy more is if i lost some over time.",5,Beast Pick,1260748800,"12 14, 2009",positive A73CB1NVPYDZ5,B000K6B4E0,"Devin ""Sir Flexalot""","[0, 0]","These picks play about like a regular triangular pick, the rounded ears may be more practical for some players. They stand out because everyone loves the idea of them. I would definitely recommend any serious player own one pack of these, and carry one around because they always get a good laugh.",5,Perfect conversation piece picks,1293321600,"12 26, 2010",positive A9CQXTVLHQBMA,B000K6B4E0,Mike,"[0, 0]","I like these picks. They look great, and work well. I have no issues at all with them, and they play a little stiff when new, but within minutes feel like an old friend. Great buy for $3. Give one to a guitar playing friend and watch eyes open wide with a ""NO WAYYY!"" look on their face!!",5,"Very nice and cool looking, work great!",1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive A94QU4C90B1AX,B000K6B4E0,SEAN MASLANKA,"[0, 0]",I am a big fan of the movie "Tenacious D and the Pick of destiny" so when I saw these picks I just had to get them!,5,Pick of Destiny !,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A1AGIP0FLI2VZW,B000K6B4E0,Tammy R Slayton,"[0, 0]",Bought as a stocking stuffer for my brother in law. Gave it to him with an actual replica of the pick. He loved them. Still has some.,5,Nice gift,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive AUUI1FKERRMV2,B000K6B4E0,Walter NYC,"[6, 7]",I figured I would take 2mins out of servicing the line of ladies that formed after receiving this pic to do a review. The pics shape and thickness is actually perfect (TWSS) for playing and gripping. Also the paint seems to be holding after quite a few hours of playing. I would suggest getting two packs since you will need 1 pick and the other 11 can go to the children you fathered due to this pic.,5,A little busy right now....,1348704000,"09 27, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000KGYAYQ,David G,"[0, 0]",Have a couple guitars and a bass hooked in at the same time. Attaches to my audio interface. No cable switching. Didn't need the sophistication of other mixers costing 5x as much. Fast convenient way to switch guitars while recording.,5,Simple mixer works great,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A1ZV3RNQH852U2,B000KGYAYQ,Grenics,"[2, 2]","1 Digital Drumset, 1 Electronic guitar, 1 microphone (non XLR), and a Keyboard. I got the Brady Bunch Musical here. This mixer works great. No complaints, just works! All connections are 1/4"" mono.",5,"Small, Tiny Mixer",1348272000,"09 22, 2012",positive A2YWZRHDA9KDS4,B000KGYAYQ,"hgprs ""hgprs""","[0, 0]","I have a bunch of instruments (synths, back up recordings, ...) plugged straight into my bass amp for home recording/practice.. Having this one helps reducing the amount of cabling hanging everywhere. It works fine. It is lightweight and feels sturdy.Only drawback: I tried getting straight into it with my musicman active bass, and the preamps saturated in low frequencies. Input has to be kept within a small range.",4,Very convenient!,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A37KJ0QD8HYF7A,B000KGYAYQ,"Jing Garcia ""autoceremony""","[0, 0]",this is what i'm talking about: cheap but very usual form behringer. very handy too. but i hope then would run on batteries next time.,4,not bad from behringer,1401494400,"05 31, 2014",positive ADETB8KEATML7,B000KGYAYQ,"Joel Fritz ""Barrelhouse Solly""","[0, 0]","I put two pickups in my resonator guitar, a magnetic and a transducer. This is the IMD--improvised musical device--solution to using both pickups without building a little box with two volume controls. I plug two cords into the mixer, one from each pickup, and blend and balance the two pickups. It works. It cost a a little more than buying the parts to build something like an electric guitar wiring setup but it works out of the box so the labor cost is almost zero. Bonus, it's an active device so it can boost the signal. Only con is that it runs on 12 V and doesn't have a battery option. I can live with that.",4,Works--Simple Device for Simple Job,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A1M957IA3QNX7X,B000KGYAYQ,Kyle D.,"[0, 0]","I have a pretty weird pedalboard set-up involving an EHX digital Memory Man looped back into itself and another split earlier in the pedal chain. This does a great job of summing three outputs back into one signal before I go into a reverb pedal and then out to my amp. Takes a little while to dial in exactly where the knobs should be, and they get very loud at the top end, but I have noticed no issues with sound with each knob at around 4.5/10. I tested to see if I could tell any difference in noise due to this pedal but found none.",5,Does what I need it to do.,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive AUK79PXTAOJP9,B000KGYAYQ,~ Kyle,"[0, 0]","I use this with my small mobile DJ setup mostly for microphone inputs when using my small mixer. Simple to use, works great, no hum or buzz at all.",5,Handy little mixer,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000KGYAYQ,Mark King,"[0, 0]","These are amazing little inexpensive mixers. If you need to sum together some signals this can get the job done.We have two of these in our vocal effects rack summing our effects from six feeds (three per mixer) down to two outputs (one per mixer), the mixers feed direct boxes which go back to the front of house console, this lets us have the effects on stage so the performers can control them and send the signal back to the console for adding into the main mix. We have no noise problems at all with these mixers and they really solved a problem for me, I needed tiny flexible mixers I could preset and fit inside the rack out of the way, not only were these extremely inexpensive they work great.Good luck and good music to all",5,Handy mixer and ultra affordable problem solver,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000KGYAYQ,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[2, 4]","This liitle box works great for my needs. I am using three guitars on stage (When possible/room permitting.)and use this mixer to combine all three into one output to my amp. This way I can leave all three guitars plugged in and not have to take time between songs changing cords and such. It also solves a second problem: since the pick ups on each guitar have a different outputs (Fender single coils, Ibanez acoustic with Fishman piezo and Les Paul Gibson Humbuckers), I now have volume controls that make the overall volumes match. This is perfect for that. Inexpensive unit that is made of brushed aluminum and is quiet and adds a little boost to the signal that I velcro to my small pedal board..I'm glad someone else mentioned the A/C plug on theirs being European standard and not 110 volt US standard. Don't be surprised if it happens to you. I bought one and had the same experience. I got mine from Musicians Friend. They offered to have me return it but I chose to keep it since I had a 12 volt power supply available from an older unit I long since stopped using. No stars deducted since it was not the manufacturers fault that my supplier didn't check their inventory to make sure it was US standard.",5,"Does ecxactly what it says.Quiet, reliable and well made.",1360368000,"02 9, 2013",positive A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B000KGYAYQ,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[0, 0]",I needed a way to boost the input of a wired lapel microphone coming from the preacher directly into my powered speakers. Works great!,5,great little mixer,1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B000KIPD5E,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 1]",light construction but you get what you pay for. so far it has functioned well and I do use it a lot. it would be nice if it remembered what channel it was last on so when you power cycle it doesnt switch on you. I mostly use it to feed one amp from two different instruments. I have not noticed any sound degradation from using it. the volume knobs are handy for sure!!,4,It works,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A27TXR7VCI5FKS,B000KIPD5E,J. Brown,"[0, 0]",What a great little gizmo. I play both acoustic and electric guitar at my church and there is only one input on the board for me. No more unplugging/plugging in-between songs. Just a push on the pedal and I'm switching noiselessly between guitars. I can also adjust the input level for each guitar as well.,5,I love this thing!,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",positive A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B000KIPD5E,Rick,"[0, 0]","Hey it does its job for a cheap price. I use it put mh guitar and Harp Mic through the same rig. It does that. It is plastic and Im not sure its inputs are the most efficient setup, but again it works. Which in the end is my concern.",3,Not bad.,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",neutral A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000KIPD5E,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[1, 1]","I bought this to make it easier to switch guitars on the job (I often go from an electric to an acoustic or a Gibson humbucker loaded guitar to a single coil Fender). For that one job it works well with no noticeable noise in my VOX VT-30 amp. Other reviewers said that the two level controls only work if are using this pedal for a one in to two out situation (one guitar to two amps). That is definitely correct. In a two in (two guitars to one amp) situation only one level control works which isn't bad if you need to compensate for any volume loss from the pedal. For $25.00 it a pretty useful pedal.A quick word about Behringer stuff. I have several Behringer pedals and other Behringer equipment. I never had a problem with their stuff. Not once. I often read these reviews that complain about the low quality of Behringer stuff and the plastic case on the effects pedals but I have yet to damage one of the pedals and I admit that I am not that careful with my live equipment. This stuff is the best bargain on the market. Are my Behringer Eurolive active P.A. speakers as good as my Mackie SRM450 speakers. No, but the Behringers cost about $250.00 each while my Mackie's cost twice as much. If money is not a problem you should go with the bigger name brands but often at three to four times the cost and with only minor improvements.I am a weekly player and have been for 40 years. I wish this stuff had been around when I first started playing.",4,Simple and does the job.,1343347200,"07 27, 2012",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B000KIPD5E,SoundSteeler,"[0, 1]","This selector is very basic but does the job, if you need an A/B box for simple set ups give this one a try, it works for me and I dont see anything wrong with it, is simple, affordable and functional, what else can you ask for?",3,AB100,1315353600,"09 7, 2011",neutral A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B000KIPD5E,The Den,"[2, 2]","This pedal, in short, sucks. There's no point to having an A/B pedal if it adds a huge amount of hiss to your sound. Behringer needs to go back to the drawing board with this.",1,Hiiiiiiisssssssssssssssssss,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",negative AMY8AUDIBXHCI,B000KIPD5E,The Picker,"[3, 3]","Not expensive. Not cheap. Not exactly what I wanted.Like most all of the Behringer items it has good points and ""duh"" points.If you use it as an A/B one input to 2 outs, then you can use the 2 volume controls. I did not need it for that.If you use it as 2 inputs and 1 out, you only control the sum out, not the individual inputs (thought you could, which is why I bought it. the 1/2 page twice translated fact sheet almost makes you think you can, but you can not.... I almost sent them back.. I bought 2 for a special set up needing to adjust the 2 input levels that I was switching).the LED indicators when using it as a 2 in - 1 out (like 2 guitars into one amp, or in my case a mando and a midi-guitar rig into a single line in ) ... are ...exactly backwards... the one on the right (red) is actually the input on the left and the one on the left ( green) is the input on the right.... which makes it about as confusing to use as getting a weinersnitchel coupon that is good only at a sushi restaurant.Operation wise, no hums, no buzzes but no one left on bass.When it is all said and done, I am glad I kept them.Amazon rocks. got them in 3 days. free shipping. where else can you take the change you find in the couch to coinstar, get a coupon with no fee and buy musical toys. who said Santa was a scrouge. i am just glad he took a nap and the money fell out of his pocket.",3,german engineering in a china box,1339977600,"06 18, 2012",neutral AW1VA3H8A5N12,B000KIPD5E,timhief,"[1, 1]","Any time a person buys an A/B box their only real expectation is to have it switch quietly, this unit is as quiet as them come. For the price it can't really be beat.",5,Quiet switching as expected,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A2Q6KC2KU2T0OL,B000KIPT30,A. Tapia,"[3, 3]","well what can I say. it takes a signal and splits it 4 ways offering output at HP level. genius. I bought it for my church since we're going the HP monitoring route and this was my best bet against the super over priced shure/senheiser/audio technica overpriced systems. I paired this up with the MA400 and it works great. hook up an xlr straight from the DI and voila, you got both inputs with separate control. like I said. genius.",5,does what it's supposed to!,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A2BRKLV7FQ1HVS,B000KIPT30,"Austin Garcia ""Mr. Garcia""","[0, 0]","I'd give this 1 and a half stars if I could. This little Amp is so noisy if you hardly touch/move a cable plugged into it. It is so hard to get full sound in head/earphones with this. I can only hear in one ear in every headphone/output, and hardly anything in the other. I have to always adjust my cable's connector to get any full sound for a second. I can still use this, but hardly. I really don't like this.",2,Behringer HA400 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amp,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",negative A1ZRXGT8QJXGET,B000KIPT30,"Bob Denton ""BDAZ""","[0, 0]",Perfect for remote recoding with up to 4 head sets. Clean amp and plenty of gain at a great price.,5,Compact addition for a Tascam Porta Studio,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive A3R8TPM1N7HFS4,B000KIPT30,"Christopher John Taylor ""kateTaylor""","[0, 0]",Solid as a rock and definitely delivers on its promise. Whoever said Behringer gear sucked has no clue about audio gear. Our radio station owns several pieces along with this unit and are expanding our gear with more purchases of Behringer gear. Super value!,5,Great little powerhouse!,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A1LU9607CVAMIF,B000KIPT30,Dan B.,"[0, 0]","Needed a boost with my headphones while playing Rocksmith. Item works as advertised, very easy to hook up. I am using with xbox 360 and auvio wireless headphones (33-283, out of production, but still work great)",4,Works well,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A3ABAA36CZVYNX,B000KIPT30,Dave,"[0, 0]","I hooked this up to the output of my Mackie mixing desk. I have my powered monitors (via a Y cable) on one output and my headphones on another.I can now play my guitar, write, record, etc through the speakers or the headphones and very quickly switch between them without messing about with cables and whatnot.Because my headphones are closed (DJ type) they cut out a lot of background noise and I previously found myself wondering ""are the speakers off?"". It was particularly awkward in that the power switches for my speakers is on the back. Not handy!Now I've installed this headphone amp it's definitely become an integral part of my setup, and definitely worth the money. Now I can actually get on with the music :-)Another excellent Behringer purchase. Recommended without hesitation.",5,Indispensable,1281571200,"08 12, 2010",positive A2JRFV125VJ71R,B000KIPT30,David,"[0, 0]","The item shipped in time. It is working fine. The sound is very good. The only problem I had is voltage. I live in Europe and I had to buy special adapter which transforms 220 volts to 120.I know A lot of items from USA that work with both voltage 220 and 110, but not this one.Thanks anyway.",4,exelent,1310774400,"07 16, 2011",positive A9J03MF2689TS,B000KIPT30,D. WALTER,"[2, 2]","I use this in my recording studio to allow musicians their own level of monitoring in their headphones for recording and playback. So far I've had this item for about a week, and it has worked flawlessly, and given the exact results I needed. Musicians love being able to control their own headphones, rather than having the engineer in the control room raise and lower their levels.",5,Perfect for in studio applications,1331769600,"03 15, 2012",positive A1YURS42Z635HR,B000KIPT30,E.I.E.I. Owen,"[36, 39]","Do not let the size fool you. This is a very handy piece of equipment and it's so easy to set up and use. Just plug a 1/4 inch stereo cable into your sub out on your mixer and then into the HA400, then plug in up to 4 pairs of headphones and your set to track overdubs. This is perfect for a small home studio on a budget and it's built like a tank. Be forewarned that this a very basic headphone distribution system, you can only adjust volume from the HA400 and it would be wise to purchase a real long 1/4 stereo cable and extensions for the headphones if you want to isolate vocals.",4,An inexpensive solution to a common problem,1199750400,"01 8, 2008",positive ACWH4WJMC5UFN,B000KIPT30,"H. S. Ryu ""Paul""","[1, 1]","Behringer doesn't have the best of reputations, but some of their gear does a great job at the price. This is one of them. This gives me plenty of clean volume to run my headphones. I run a project studio with an Apogee Duet as my interface. I needed this because sometimes I need to monitor something while another person in the room is recording/monitoring a track.My main headphones are Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, Sennheiser HD 555, Sony MDR-V6, and then I have some others. All of my headphones are comfortably driven by this headphone amp with plenty of gain on tap and I get very good volume, and even at the exact same volume as the input, I find that the sound is improved by using this headphone amp. It's hard to describe, but it just feels a bit fortified and a little bit stronger. I've had a Presonus headphone amp before that cost many times as much as this little Behringer headphone amp and the sound was no better.The volume pots are very smooth and there is no noise that I can hear that is introduced by this amp. Make sure you use a quality sound source because this will faithfully amplify anything that goes in. For instance, if I run a cable from my iMac's built-in headphone output to this amp and turn up the volume, I can hear a little buzz and random digital sounds, but that's not the amp, it's the source. Running the output from my Apogee Duet, the sound is very clean and strong.There are some annoying things about this amp. Obviously the external power supply is annoying, there's no on-off switch, and it's light enough that when everything is plugged in, it doesn't want to stay in place. However, that's nothing that Velcro tape on the desk can't fix, and the rest of the problems are stuff you have to live with when you get something that does so much for less than the price of a decent pair of headphones.",5,Sometimes Behringer gets it right.,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A3UFHRHJ82TL1W,B000KIPT30,Jeff and Denise,"[0, 0]",I've had one of these I've used for years and it has served me well.I needed another so that I could get more headphone mixes out of my soundcard for recording multi-person bands in my home studio.Simple to set up: you get an input for your source and 4 outputs for 4 people to listen to the source and each one gets to control their own volume.[...],5,"Small, Powerful, Inexpensive",1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A13798OPDBLDCO,B000KIPT30,jimmytt,"[0, 0]",I use this at home on my project studio it works great for headphone sessions. I use it all the time to run an extra set of headphone in to my vocal booth/closet. It's all metal the knobs are great and very smooth to turn. For the money you can't beat it. Its not professional quality but Ive done some professional quality work with it with no problem.,5,Works great so far,1336608000,"05 10, 2012",positive A37KJ0QD8HYF7A,B000KIPT30,"Jing Garcia ""autoceremony""","[1, 2]","This product works the way it should be. No frills, no BS. Great price at Amazon as usual.",5,Simple product that works,1265932800,"02 12, 2010",positive A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B000KIPT30,jschristian44,"[0, 0]","When I first got this it blew up my headphones and didnt work right at all with my desktop speakers or anything. I am now glad to say that after getting a replacement headphones and desktop speakers that this thing works fantastic. It is a small design amplifier and does it's job very well. I now have my good headphones, my noise canceling headphones, and my desktop speakers hooked up to it and they all work fantastic. No more unplugging and plugging in the desktop speakers and headphones from the back of the computer which was such a hassle everytime. Now all I gotta do is turn the control knobs and wallah. I have to say it works very well for the price. The only thing I don't recommend doing is turning the volume past the 2nd notch for your good headphones because they might damage them like they did mine. Anyways, I would recommend this if you hate unplugging and plugging stuff in all the time and you want some more bass.",5,Fantastic little device,1287360000,"10 18, 2010",positive AUK79PXTAOJP9,B000KIPT30,~ Kyle,"[0, 0]","Purchased two of these, one for on stage headphones and one to actually use as a junction box to send the sound elsewhere in the building to other amps/speakers. Works in both environments very well, individual channel volume control is perfect. No hum/hiss from these units at all.",5,Works very welll,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive AXWB93VKVML6K,B000KIPT30,Michael Hassey,"[0, 0]","Not sure why Behringer gets a bad rep - this is compact, works as advertised, is affordable and an all around handy thing for the musician.Well built, solid construction - zero complaints.",5,This is handy,1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B000KIPT30,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I have been using this little amp very heavily for about a year now and highly recommend it. The device is extremely compact taking up virtually no space sitting right next to my mixer, it does exactly what I expect & the sound is clean. Works great - great price - meets my requirements perfectly.",5,Works Great !,1291852800,"12 9, 2010",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000KIPT30,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]","I've been using this product for a while now. Only for indoor really light use. So I can't speak to it's durability at this time. But I like it because it's cheap, light, and it works.",5,Works good.,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A2CPP7BZKOF9TP,B000KIPT30,R Zimmer,"[0, 0]",this box is very well made and will last a long time. the controls are very tight and are not loose or sloppy. i like the fact you can daisy chane this device with more of the same. i am very happy with this purchase and i will be buying a few more now that i know they are made with quality and functions perfectly. i would tell my friends to buy this with no problem.,5,Awesome Amp Box,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",positive A38SICZYZTLDQ9,B000KIPT30,Saltydawg,"[1, 1]",I use this in a small studio so we can use multiple headphones from only one stereo line out. Individual volumes controls make it perfect.,5,Just what I needed!,1359590400,"01 31, 2013",positive AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B000KIPT30,Taoshaman,"[0, 1]","I've owned and used this for a few years now without failure or flaw. The pots all still work without adding noise, and in general the device does exactly what I need it to do. You won't find a better deal than this on a basic headphone amp/mixer.",5,Great deal for the money!,1315526400,"09 9, 2011",positive A18LZ6VHS4DK69,B000KIPT30,Wesley Newell,"[0, 0]",My title says it all. I didn't like the AC adaptor. I did work very well and was strong. I liked how solid it was.,3,"It worked, but should be usb powered",1394928000,"03 16, 2014",neutral A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B000KIPT30,Yeemeister,"[0, 0]","I have always wanted to link multiple listeners to the same feed and be able to control the level, this is amazing",5,this i love,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive A37E0KYNJQNP1E,B000KIPTE4,"Amazon Customer ""just a guy""","[0, 0]","The Rate goes from barely there to a massively overdriven buzz tone. I'd consider the usable range from 0 to about 9 1/4. The real treat is the Tone switch. It's almost like having two stompboxes in one. The footswitch action is smooth, quiet and nearly effortless. The effect is there, then it's not. There are no audible artifacts as it switches in or out. It's hard to beat this box at any price. If the unthinkable happened I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.",5,Delicious!,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B000KIPTE4,AT,"[0, 0]",I had always wanted a phase shifter but I never wanted to pay alot of money for one because its not something I had to have but I just wanted one. The reason I bought this one was because it was cheap. I got it and hooked it up and wow this thing is kool. You can get some insane sounds out of it. I mean some are so insane I asked myself what could someone possibly use this with in a song. But it's great. It does what it is suppose to do and it is a sturdy stomp box. Couldn't ask for more.,5,Worth every penny,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A3F49ZMUC1GSRP,B000KIPTE4,Brian,"[0, 0]","Great sound, works just like a phaser should. I have had it for a couple months and dig the way it sounds. I use it with very little gain for sort of a clean funky guitar effect. Cool pedal, solid construction. Only thing is that it is big!! One other thing, it works better if you put it in front. I found that in the effects loop, it does not work so great.",4,Great pedal!!,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000KIPTE4,Charlo,"[2, 3]","Great pedal- very lush and usable tones. Think ""Lightning Crashes"" by the band ""Live"". Ok, I was going to initially give it 4 stars because of the following reasons: plastic knobs, foot switch does not 'click', very miniscule volume drop with engagement (actually, I moved the pedal to a different spot in my signal chain and I *think* that resolved the volume issue, but I can't tell- I guess if it is too close to tell, then it's a non issue !). Then I performed a reality check on myself and looked at the price again. Metal enclosure. Works like a charm. Twenty four tax free bucks and free shipping. It gets 5 stars because there is nothing even close at this price.",5,"Think ""Lightning Crashes""",1327881600,"01 30, 2012",positive A23BIOQUMRC7K5,B000KIPTE4,Chris Hayden,"[0, 0]",Works great. For the money you can't go wrong with this effect. I'm using it more then I thought I would when I first bought it. The only thing I don't really care for is the stomp switch which is activated with more on a touch then a click. Seems like it may be a weak point of the pedal but so far it's held up fine.,5,Fun,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B000KIPTE4,Mallory,"[0, 0]",Perfect pedal. Easy to setup easy to use. It sounds great. Durable and strong. Not noisy at all really clean pedal for your board.,5,Awesome,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A26U7I13QO5E0C,B000KIPTE4,"Paul Hawthorne ""Classic Metal/Rock Fan""","[4, 5]","I'd bought this thing several years ago-forget where-as an alternative to the Electro-Harmonics Stone Phaser. The EH Stone is great, but a) couldn't afford it 2)the adapter input is proprietary, differnt than was on my Boss pedal board3)wasn't gigging out. So I figured, ""What the heck?"".I've had fun with it. With a wah and a proper guitar sound, one can easily emulate the Hendrixish-Univibe sound. Remeber, guitar, touch, pickups, signal, etc all play into that factor. Also its a 'Vintage Style', not a mid 80's mosquito tone killing device. Not a huge range here. No swooshing jet sounds. Just good 'ol wobble.I'll agree with the other guy here and say the durability is questionable, and the size of the thing is annoying by comparison to the standard pedal housing. And, it does make some noise in my chain. Lately have been trying different cables, adapters, and batteries.A tinkerer/hobbyist/modder may enjoy getting a sturdy pedal housing box and putting this things guts into it, and, getting a sturdy switch. Paint it all weird and call it a 'boutique pedal'.",5,Behringer Vint. Phaser,1264032000,"01 21, 2010",positive A2KI91IR3RA7D0,B000KIPUQG,David L. Vasser,"[8, 9]","This device works. Here's what it does. You plug an electric bass into the pedal's instrument input and then you can plug a second standard instrument cable into the pedal's high impedance output jack and then plug that one into a bass amp. You also can connect it to a low impedance microphone preamp via the 200 Ohm low impedance XLR jack out. You can use just the high-impedance output or just the XLR output or you can use them both simultaneously. When the ""footswitch"" is off it functions transparently with no tonal modification at all just like a direct box. When the ""footswitch"" is on an LED light activates and the tonal boost and tube emulation functions are on. I put ""footswitch"" in quotes because I use fingers to push it, but leave it on all the time for my personal purpose. When you insert a plug into the instrument input jack the unit powers on, so if running on battery be sure to unplug the input when not actually using it.Some other functional comments about it. It runs on 9 volt batteries or a 9-volt power supply. I used batteries for a while but switched to an ac adapter. Battery life isn't super but satisfactory. Still if using it a lot, I suggest using an AC adapter. When the battery starts going it sounds awful, but you could put it into bypass mode to finish the set. Also when the ""footswitch"" is off and the LED is not lit, this thing functions as a straight XLR ouput direct box for anything you plug into it. You could patch the output of an acoustic electric guitar or the output of an electric guitar pedal board to it and use that to feed a mixer for recording direct which is a very handy feature for the home recording hobbyist! The amp emulation and tone controls are wrong for anything other than electric bass, so just use it as a direct box with the tone/emulation circuit off for anything except bass.The controls are all rotary knobs except the Ground-Lift switch which is a slide switch. The controls left to right, top row to second row are: DRIVE, TREBLE, BASS, LEVEL, PRESENCE, GROUND LIFT SLIDE SWITCH and BLEND.Taking each control one at a time to understand what they do is important because they are not all logically placed. The DRIVE knob adjusts the amount of gain similar to cranking the input stage control of the tube preamp and here is where you can get something like the tonal thickness (or edge) of overdriven tube tone. Basically this part of the circuit injects variable harmonics and some of the more pleasing distortion out there for this purpose. There is no ACTIVE/PASSIVE pad switch or extra active input jack on this pedal so if you have an active bass then you will not have to turn the drive knob up as much to get the tone you want. The TREBLE knob is a + or - 12db boost and cut of upper frequency tones. The BASS knob is a + or - 12db boost and cut of the lower frequencies. 12 o'clock is flat (or zero db boost or cut) on both the treble and bass knobs. The LEVEL knob is the master volume control and all it does is control the output volume with no tonal coloration. The PRESENCE knob boosts the upper frequency range harmonic content for more attack in your tone. The Presence knob isn't a midrange control, but does boost the upper mids. The GROUND LIFT switch only effects the XLR output jack and it should be left ""OFF"" unless you hook it up and there is hum. Then you can turn the Ground Lift ""ON"" and it might help eliminate the hum issue. However it is better from a safety standpoint to remedy this by eliminating the electrical ground loop conflict that is causing the hum. The BLEND knob controls the amount of tube emulation injected into the pedal's output with all the way to the left being none, 12 o'clock being 50% and all the way clockwise being 100%.CONS: Very little bass gear, or anything else, is ""PERFECT"" these days. Behringer gear has more build issues in general across most of their product line because using Chinese parts and labor is how they keep costs down. Designed in Germany but built in China means you get Chinese components and Chinese build quality while the specs look pretty enticing. For example at the first battery change the battery clip self-destructed as part of the clip's terminal stayed stuck to the battery having pulled completely out of the clip. This was a Duracell battery, the standard for pedal batteries. Went to Radio Shack and got replacement battery clips and fixed it with a new clip by soldering wires from the new clip to the stripped wires cut away from the old clip and taping up the solder joint. I've never used this as a stompbox because the switch looks like it will break if you lean on it hard. Construction is all plastic. The casing is very durable but based on previous experience with plastic switches on stomp boxes I know not to use my size 13-D foot on it. The Treble and Presence knobs on mine will generate hiss and noise when set very high which may not be noticeable at all on a vintage type bass amp with no tweeter but becomes glaring when using a full range amp and cabinet or when using the XLR output for recording or a PA feed. Basically I set the Treble and Presence to the point where I hear hiss start, then back off until it goes completely away because that is the functional limit. Hiss is no issue in bypass mode because the preamp is off. The jacks, other than the XLR, are the plastic box jacks that are soldered direct to the circuit board of the pedal, These type jacks are noted for causing problems, especially after rough use so take it easy with them and they should last a very long time. This unit lacks any dedicated MIDRANGE knob but the Presence knob does seem to boost upper mids and treble simultaneously. Some people who use this pedal as a stage-tool use it as a solo or ""scoop"" switch for slap & tap solos so the presence, bass and treble boost are basically all you need for a solo switch anyway.PROS: First and foremost the price is almost too good to be true when you consider the price for anything else with similar features, but keep in mind that it has durability issues so be gentle with it and it will last indefinitely. This isn't a Tech 21 NYC Bass Driver by any means, but works in a similar fashion to one. I have a Tech 21 Bass Driver Deluxe that I use at gigs. The Tech 21 sounds better but costs about eight times what the Behringer cost. I use the Behringer at home and save that wear on my pedal board at home. If I didn't have the Tech 21 unit I might take this unit to gigs, but it probably will last way longer the way I keep it setup at home all the time. I especially like this unit when used with small rehearsal/practice type combos. Many of these smaller combos have passive type tone circuits that basically are at flat when the tone is cranked wide open and this device really makes these little amps sound more serious. Part of the beauty of an active bass is the tone boost capability you don't get in a passive bass and if you have a passive bass this can make it sound more like an active bass with the treble and bass boost in front of the amp. It is also useful for boosting a signal in front of a longer cable run to the backline, say anything over about 18 feet. For recording the XLR direct out is very useful and the XLR direct out can also be used to feed the PA at a gig if your amp doesn't have a XLR direct out.How I use this device: I have my bass guitar plugged into the input and use the XLR output to connect it to a microphone mixer. The output from microphone mixer is patched into a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard in an XP computer. I can then record using the computer's recording software, practice solo or I can play along to recorded music using headphones. With headphones I can play as loud as I want anytime that I want without disturbing anyone. Most computer speakers are very inadequate for electric bass, so I recommend headphones instead of your typical desktop computer speakers. You can buy better computer speakers that are capable, but they will cost about the same or actually more than a decent bass guitar practice combo amp. Quality headphones cost far less than quality powered computer speakers that are bass guitar capable.Having owned this pedal for about 4 years and knowing what I know about it, I would buy it again. I would strongly recommend it as a home recording/practice tool but my recommendation as a stage tool is not as strong. For home use it is fine. You can use it at gigs but I'd be saving up ""gig bones"" to buy something more durable with better performance.",3,IT WORKS OK...BUT HAS DUBIOUS DURABILITY,1348531200,"09 25, 2012",neutral A2ZYE710E5YYCW,B000KIPUQG,Ian M. Mcclintock,"[1, 2]","I'm primarily a guitarist, but I keep an inexpensive SX bass around for when I'm self-recording and whatnot. Since it isn't my primary instrument and I don't play bass live (well, not yet), it never made sense to invest in a bass amp. I bought this to liven up the tone when recording, in the hope of removing some of the sterility of a bass plugged directly into a firewire interface. It does the job; makes the sound warmer and more amp-like.Honestly, if you've been doing some homework about this thing, you should know what to think of it. Behringer's build quality can be dubious sometimes, but overall their stuff produces sounds that should satisfy anyone who isn't a picky audiophile. This box is no exception. I've never personally played through a SansAmp, but I would hazard a guess that if you KNOW that's what you want, this won't satisfy you. If you want something LIKE a SansAmp you could do a lot worse than venture the 30-some bucks on this little box.To my ears, it sounds quite good. Get it if it fills a need for you and you're broke. Knocked off a star for Behringer's usual build quality, although mine hasn't broken from gentle use yet.",4,"Well, what are you expecting?",1309564800,"07 2, 2011",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000KIPUQG,Lee,"[0, 0]","I used this for a while, but now I have the behringer 8ch rack mount and this rarely gets used. Also, every single bass guitar amplifier that has been on stage when I was the soundman had a balanced direct output right with xlr connector right there on the amp. I still use this for practice at home.",4,Great piece of gear to have on hand,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",positive A1R1F7IOPSLMD,B000KIPUQG,Mark A. Attaway,"[0, 0]","I have an Acoustic B100 MKII 100 watt bass amp with a 15 inch speaker. My bass is an SX jazz bass. I have always loved the tone of my Acoustic amp, until now. After I plugged this little bad boy in, it brought my amp to life! Now, I cannot live without it. This is the Swiss army knife of bass preamps. Every bass player should have one of these. You can dial in tons of different tones and it gives your amp that tube-like sound. For 29 bones, you simply cannot beat it! Spend the extra 10 bucks and get the Behringer 9V power supply, so you don't have to worry about batteries. If you are a bass player, just buy it!!!",5,Where Have You Been???,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B000KIPUQG,Papa,"[1, 1]","It's a decent unit, but stopped working completely after about 6 months. Tried everything I could, but it's gone. I would not recommend this pedal.",1,Stopped working after about 6 months.,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",negative A2AAS19L5VE69J,B000KIPUQG,Player,"[1, 1]","I own numerous Behringer products and have never had an issue with any of them.This item is well worth the money and the sound is awsome, which is what you want. Who cares if it is plastic.I own a Behringer X V-Amp Guitar Multi Effects Pedal and when I first plugged into it, the quality of the amp models blew me away.To the guy who said he received one with stripped out screws and to not even think about stepping on the pedal... Dude, it sounds like you were sent a returned product that someone messed with. You should have been bright enough to just return it and ask for a replacement. Second, these are musical instruments. You aren't supposed to stomp on them like you are trying to crush them and grind them into the stage... or where ever you play. The term 'stomp' box isn't supposed to be taken literally. It simply means you push the pedal button with your foot. Erego, the word stomp.",5,Buy it!,1251244800,"08 26, 2009",positive AGH6UUAIAZLMB,B000KIPUQG,P. Refsnider,"[3, 5]","What can you say... at less than $30(incl shipping), it's a steal! I was looking for a VERY inexpensive version of the popular Sansamp, and this does it for me. Decent SVT, flip top or ""fat tube"" tone, and a nice quiet DI. I go DI to the house, and the output into my old Seymour Duncan amp/Aguilar GS410 cab. Great tone!! I'm using a 9VDC Class II wall wart (found it in my ""spare parts"" closet) vs 9V batteries. With the wall wart, no DI hum = Great! Does eat batteries, so get yourself a power supply. Never use the foot switch; if used at all, I use my finger. If broken or lost(who would steal it?), I'd buy another in a heart beat!",4,"Best bass effect, for $29 and change...",1257033600,"11 1, 2009",positive AZMHABTPXVLG3,B000KIPUQG,sid,"[0, 0]","Does as described and really enhances your tone. Good breadth of tonal variations available. Only negative, and it's not huge, is that it can get a little noisy when the presence is increased beyond half. I was using a bass with two single coils which makes noise more of a challenge to begin with.",4,Good Value,1379203200,"09 15, 2013",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000KIRT38,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","as another guy said "not better not bad simply different" it's true. i have dunlop classic wah, beautiful and it sounds good, but there are certain feautures, in this one and in the dunlop, that i do not like.dunlop:-has a little bit of more wah range than behringer-i do not like the fact that u have to active and disactivate to use it-more expensive than the behringer-to my ears kinda affect just a little bit the tone of your guitar when in usebehringer:-cheaper-does not affect the tone of your guitar at all, very transparent-more features than dunlop-wha sound is not like the dunlop's, it is different but nice, i personally like.so bottom line, im using this one for my pedal board for my electric guitar and the dunlop for the one in my acoustic.good deal, just get it, i highly recommend it.thank you again behringer your pedals kick real butt.",5,awesome!!!!,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive AEKID8YBJSV8K,B000KIRT38,"Gary Jennings ""JenningsMusic""","[1, 1]","I have a Line 6 Vetta II with a Floorboard that takes care of all my needs for effects (for gigs and in my studio) including a wah pedal but sometimes I take my smaller Marshall down below to jam with friends. I just needed something low-priced that would do the job for me in that situation and I ended up with something a lot more when I bought this pedal. I got it yesterday and have been playing with it for hours now. I really like it and for the price, I don't see how you can beat it. It seems well-made and I think, or I hope, it will hold up well with normal care. I've only ever used my Line 6 Floorboard and before that, an old Crybaby for wah effects before but I'll tell you what I really like about this pedal. It's spring-loaded so it comes back up by itself. It says you can remove the spring too if you want but that feature combined with the fact that it turns on when you step on it and turns off when you step off of it, allows me to be much more creative in my playing and use of the wah. I don't even have to think about whether it's on or off which is liberating and it allows me to use the wah in ways I never could before like on half a riff or certain parts of a passage. I also like that you can really step on it without worrying about switching it off like other wahs. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because there's some sort of semi-annoying hiccup in the sound sometimes. It only seems to happen in the last part of the sweep when the pedal is coming up, so I can avoid it if I try. I don't know if it's just mine or is something inherent in this pedal. I'll update this review if I ever figure it out.",4,Can't be beat for the price!,1259712000,"12 2, 2009",positive A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B000KIRT38,Joe Toland,"[0, 0]","I just got it today and haven't spent too much time with it yet. It sounded OK and I like the features on it. I especially like not having to step down hard on the toe to engage the pedal. As soon as you press down it's on. Lots of adjustments so I'll be tweaking for a while to find my sound, but it seems like it's going to be OK. It's a lot different from my crybaby so there will be a little learning curve. For the money It's a great pedal.",5,Good Wah pedal for the price.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A39TYRIZLTCK9P,B000KIRT38,mike ceely,"[0, 0]",very good pedal for the price I have bought other behringer pedals that work very well will be buying more from them,4,nice piece,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A3J7KKG9O7KAZM,B000KIRT38,"R. Johnson ""Brewer, Instigator, Patriot""","[0, 0]","My 1st Wah. This is going to take some getting used to regarding the switches, knobs, and buttons. I am working on getting that nice way sound which I've come across somewhat. It sounds funky when just strumming some simple cords. One thing I would have like would be to have some more detailed instructions about all of the functions it offers. Behringer has never been very documentation oriented.",4,Nice Wah,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B000KIRT38,Solaceinsorrow,"[0, 0]",I've been playing with this a lot since I got it last week. It really is versatile as well as noiseless. I've mostly used it with the default settings.I haven't had the time to tweak it as much as I'd like but I can say that it is quite easy to get different tones from it. Really impressed with this wah!,5,One mean piece of equipment!!,1266537600,"02 19, 2010",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B000KIRT38,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","I bought the Hell babe 10 years ago, it was my first wah pedal and it has been on my pedal board ever since, the same one. i have never had a major problem with it, the boost knob fell off a couple years ago but it was plastic and i did kick it a lot over the years so no big deal. Its no crybaby and im glad, it has its own sound that i have tried to get out of my vintage crybaby but couldn't no matter how much i tweaked it. I actually run both my crybaby and my hell babe on my pedal board and i find myself using the hell babe way more, especially since it has the auto off and spring back. it really makes my solos rip. buy it, you will have a ball. My only complaint is that the spring is loud and audible when playing acoustic gigs but acoustic guitar sucks so whatever.....",4,My Secret Weapon,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B000KIRT6A,Aichokeu,"[1, 1]","Its ok. It does what it says, but if youre using more than one other pedal you get a loud white noise in the background.",3,Meh,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",neutral A110ZEDSNASVCO,B000KIRT6A,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[1, 1]","I got this in the mail today and plugged it into my pedal board just prior to the amp. Like the other reviewers on here, I'm sad to report that it's quite 'hissy'. I had hoped that it would not be a hissing type of pedal but it is. I'm using a Line 6 Uber Metal, Boss Metal Zone, Ibanez LA Metal & Boss Compressor/Sustainer with my SKB pedal board. The board itself is not noisy at all with any of the other pedal cranked up BUT when I put the EQ700 in with the others, there's a noticeable hiss though not so much at low volume but when you crank the amp (I'm using a Peavey Special 212 Transtube combo) above 4, you can definitely hear the hiss. Not sure if a noise gate pedal would reduce this but I'm going to give the Danaelectro Fish & Chips (as recommended by another reviewer) a try.I'm waiting on the Behringer Orchestra Chorus pedal to arrive and HOPING it isn't hissy like the EQ700 is.I will say though I do like the tone influence this pedal has. It does a nice job of altering the tone & gives my rig a greater flexibility for sounds.Overall I give this pedal a 3 out of 5 stars.",3,It's....Okay,1298505600,"02 24, 2011",neutral AW97HQETLQ25Y,B000KIRT6A,Denis,"[1, 1]",It is a good pedal. It is not heavy and the price is good. It is a good choice for a beginner. Thank you.,4,Equalizer Pedal,1325376000,"01 1, 2012",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B000KIRT6A,fendertele67,"[2, 4]",This little guy does all it needs to do. Once plugged into your board you can litterally ballance yourelf in the monitor without worrying about the sound guy.,5,Great EQ!,1264464000,"01 26, 2010",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B000KIRT6A,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","Now I can use the clean channel on my amp, with this pedal, for my acoustic guitar and that leaves my channel 2 for my other pedals and my electric guitar.",5,With this I can use my 2-channel amp...for acoustic and electric guitar.,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive A2OPSPL8LSSJPC,B000KIRT6A,Jared Jennings,"[2, 3]","If you want an eq pedal right away to tweak guitar/keyboard sounds, this think is GREAT. People are trying to hate on this, but it is fine, I was expecting the worst from the reviews, but still wanted it so I got it anyway. You don't need the adapter they push (the behringer brand 9v), best way to work with this is turn all bands ALL THE WAY DOWN, then just go up with each one till you get the guitar sound you like, then you can turn it off during this test to go back to your ""default/normal sound"" to hear the difference. It works nicely, and for the price it was a steal. In the future I may get a more expensive one, this seems fine for now.",5,great addition to the collection,1327017600,"01 20, 2012",positive A10E3QH2FQUBLF,B000KIRT6A,Jorge Marin,"[0, 0]","don't let the system absorbs you ! this device as others is really great for the money, check everything by yourself ! this is as good as other devices that cost 3-4 times more.",4,berheringer EQ700 7 bands !,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive ASWMQ58EJL0RF,B000KIRT6A,Michelle A. Puziss,"[0, 0]","Behringer pedals are really cheaply made and the feel amazingly light, cheap and unable to take the riggors of gigging. I just didn't want to spend $100 on the Boss version, but you get what you pay for! Another thing that I hate is it's really hard to change the battery, unlike the Boss pedals. save your money and steer clear of this one. I also bought a Behringer power amp for $200 that lasted a few gigs befor it crapped out.",1,review of Behringer EQ 700 pedal,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",negative A1ZYSJS573OQ5P,B000KIRT6A,"Scott H. Irving ""itis-truth.org""","[0, 0]","if you go very high with the boost in frequencies, you will get noise in significant quantities. too noisy to please me for anything except experimentation. Pay the extra money and get something quiet. Others complained about this and they were right. If you want to experiment with equalization, its good and cheap. Some complained about each band boosting others. This is more of a user problem than manufacturing. If you want to isolate a frequency range, boost that range and then cut the ones before and after it and you'll get a narrow range. In this respect, its like an MXR 6 band.",2,"OK for experimentation, but for less noise, go elsewhere",1396224000,"03 31, 2014",negative A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B000KIRT6A,SoundSteeler,"[10, 10]","This pedal works well in my rig, I have two Boss EQ20's advanced EQ's and sometimes they are complicated due to the 10 bands they have, this little toy does the trick, and does it very well, I think that people who writes negative reviews don't know how to use it, it can require some time and experience but having much more expensive equipment to compare this pedal is a very good eq and for the price is unbeatable, highly recommended... or you can go for the overpriced $100+ Boss original unit, at the end is the same, maybe a little quieter but essentially the same if you know what you are doing.",5,EQ700,1315353600,"09 7, 2011",positive A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B000KIRT6A,tommy,"[0, 0]","I don't have any real praise or complaints about this. I does just what it should, and for the price, it's pretty good. Like most pedals, it can be used with a 9V plug-in transformer, but it's not included. Yes, it's made of plastic, but you can't expect any more for $25.",4,Not bad for the price,1366070400,"04 16, 2013",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B000KIRT74,Aichokeu,"[0, 0]",The most diverse pedal I own. You can play everything from Pink Floyd to Parkway Drive with just a few tweaks.,5,Best $40 on my pedal board,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B000KIRT74,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[12, 13]","Whatever the name, this pedal is from the Ibanez Tube Screamer camp. The packaging description says it uses the JRC4558 chip and MA150 diodes, and yes, Behringer got the sound right. I'd say this competes well against any of the modded TS pedals. What I love about this pedal is the TONE knob. For the TS pedals in this price range, it's the most useful. You can set it high, and it isn't too icepicky, yet the entire range is useful. This is great if you use the thing as your main overdrive sound.I prefer this pedal for boosting my gain in a hot amp or pedal, or another overdrive. It works well as a lead boost for rock or blues tones. It could also be used to add a touch of breakup for jazz tones.I bought this pedal to ""semi-retire"" an older Ibanez TS5 soundtank. The switch on that one isn't as good as the Behringer's. The Behringer has a much smoother action to it when turning the pedal on or off. I use mainly solid state Fender amps, and several distortion pedals (including a BOSS Metal Zone). I'd bet this would sound great through any tube amp worth its salt. The only downside is the slight lack of bass. If you routinely run your guitar sound through 12 inch speaker setups (esp. 2x12 and 4x12), or a distorted tone with plenty of bass, this shouldn't be a problem.",5,Vintage? More like Classic...,1265846400,"02 11, 2010",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B000KIRT74,Applewhite Minyard,"[1, 1]","I had a BOSS Blues Driver pedal that I really liked, that is until I got this Behringer Tube Overdrive. For blues, you (or at least I) want a gritty, dirty sound, one that implies some of the hurt implicit in blues music. I was happy with the Boss, but I decided to try this B. pedal, and I'm glad I did. I compared them side-by-side, and the Tube Overdrive was much grittier, like a small tube amp pushed just past its clear sounding limit. It's perfect for the sound I want, and I can adjust the amount of distortion to my preference. Some like a LOT of that sound, but I prefer just enough to color the sound and shape it to my desires, leaving the rest to my playing and the dynamics of how I attack the strings.I've now retired the Boss pedal. In a careful comparison, the Boss had a cleaner and slightly more clear sound, which is not really an overdrive, but more of a distortion, but a clear distortion, if that makes any sense. It does add sustain, but it can't compare with the B. pedal's effect, which implies a power barely held in check, just exactly what I was after.",5,GREAT tube sound,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000KIRT74,Charlo,"[1, 2]","The knobs are a little sketchy - they feel like they will break off if you step on them wrong- but the sound is just great. This little guy has been on my pedalboard since it arrived in the mail. I may buy a second one as a backup. Behringer hit a home run with this one. Not just a 'great sounding pedal for the price"", but an honest to goodness great sounding OD pedal. No true bypass, but if your pedal train is short or you have decent bypass on your other pedals you won't detect any 'tone suck'. It sounds good enough that I don't mind the lack of true bypass!",5,Great sounding OD at any price.,1299801600,"03 11, 2011",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000KIRT74,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","i got this pedal to use it along with a boss metal zone, it adds more bite to the distortion range. i barely used it by it self but definitely for the price we can not beat it. behringer pedals and joyo pedals as well are the best in the market for quality and low price. thank u guys!!!",5,great piece!!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive AJUXP5GEE2VRP,B000KIRT74,CUSTOMER,"[0, 0]",WOW something to scream about this vintage tube overdrive wont get you tied but will keep you producing and reproducing hit after hit.,5,Something to Scream about,1405123200,"07 12, 2014",positive AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B000KIRT74,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[0, 0]",What can I say that you haven't already read about this amazing pedal? If you thinking about buying the other green overdrive pedal you can save big green with this pedal. If your looking to play out with it know that it's cheaply made and can be destroyed in seconds. Have a backup. Take great care when plugging and unplugging from this pedal. That alone can cause problems... As far as tone goes it rates very high on the Tone God List. You can go from clean to outright mean with this pedal. It has out muscled my 2 other more expensive name brand overdrive pedals and yes it has earned a permanent spot on my pedalboard. I use it mostly as a clean boost so the pedal is always on and I never turn it off once we start playing. I leave it plugged in on the board all the time. I reach down and use my hand to turn it on and off. I carry a backup pedal... I LOVE THIS PEDAL!...just don't ever drop it...,5,Just Wish It Was Built A Little Stronger,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B000KIRT74,Gutjammer,"[0, 1]","I own the old Ibanez TS9, that I modified to the original Keeley specs. Side by side, there is a difference, but I only use it for my rehearsal rig. This is the first pedal, I've had to actually read the manual, in order to figure out how to install the battery! The instructions tell you to use a ball point pen, to press in the hinge pins, in order to remove the foot switch cover! I laugh when ever I hear about the "Holy Grail" 4558 IC Chip. When I modified my TS9, I found that Chip at Mouser, for 15 cents a piece! It was a net order, and I felt weird ordering 1, so I ordered 5. They send a 10 pound catalogue every month because of that purchase!!! The Behringer TO 800 is a cheap alternative to the original if you're on a budget, and will do in a pinch. The civilians won't notice the difference!",3,Good for the $,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",neutral A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B000KIRT74,Joe Toland,"[1, 1]",I like the sound of this pedal. It gives my ss Fender Princeton chorus a good tubelike sound. I have 2 all tube amps but they are both heavy. I prefer taking the fender ss on smaller gigs. The TO800 gives me the sound I like without breaking the bank. I haven't used batteries in it because I use a 1 spot adapter on all the pedals on my pedalboard. If you'rethinking you want this and are on a tight budget go ahead and pull the trigger. You won't be sorry.,5,Great pedal,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",positive ABEQJOG7TS8GT,B000KIRT74,John,"[1, 1]",this is a fun pedal and it really seems to work pretty good as far a getting tube like tones. Simple,5,this is fun,1300752000,"03 22, 2011",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B000KIRT74,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[2, 4]","Behringer is a problematic company for me. Some of their stuff has been useful far beyond its modest, entry-level pricing (e.g. A-500 Studio Amplifier, UCA-202 DAC, Eurorack UB-502 mini-mixer)...and some of their stuff hasn't served me well at all (e.g. GM-108 amplifier, BTR-2000 rack tuner).Across the Web, reviews for the TO-800 are uniformly favorable. Based on this, I purchased one instead of paying many times more for an Ibanez TS-808. This proved to be a good decision. The TO-800 produces exactly the sort of sound enhancement that made ""seasick green"" justly famous: creamy smooth to raunchy depending on my whim.The same sound for a lot less money? What's the catch? I'm a musical hobbyist. The TO-800 will sit safely on my office floor and, most likely, never be actuated by my foot. The Behringer's shoddy plastic case and flimsy little control knobs, for me, are not liabilities. If I was a gigging musician on the other hand, I'd want the tank-solid construction of ""the real thing"" and its additional cost would be well justified.",5,The Real Deal (A Pleasant Surprise),1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A3USVXMH3QNRLG,B000KIRT74,Ken Yo,"[0, 0]","Bought this because of all the great reviews, ButThis doesn't work, just like the last Beringer product I bought. Will I ever learn? Very disappointing.UPDATE- Now working; got my mate an Aussie genius to have a look.Found pedal wasn't engaging when pushed down.Took plastic cover off and pressed black button with his pinky and light came on; sheer genius.Worked fine with cover off; then replaced cover with new bit of rubber. And it still works.Amazing sound actuallyStill not sold on Berhinger though",1,Doesn't work,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",negative A24Z0TLWP8FXGV,B000KIRT74,Kevin McGonigal,"[0, 0]",I love this pedal. It gives just the right amount of crunch when needed. Typical Behringer pedal with plastic case but a really good sound. I use this in my home studio so durability is not a concern. Nice and quiet when not in use and can scream when you need it to. Highly recommended.,5,Great little pedal,1395619200,"03 24, 2014",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B000KIRT74,Mr. GrvThang,"[3, 5]","For the money, this one's a no-brainer. It's a one-trick pony, but that's what it's supposed to be, and it does its trick very well. Sounds better than the Ibanez or Boss models - warmer and less processed-sounding. Plugged into a solid-state amp, at its lowest drive setting, it sounds like you're playing clean through a tube amp. Plugged into my '65 Twin Reverb (not a re-issue, but the real thing)- WOW!I just got it a couple of weeks ago, but it looks like it will hold up to gigging without a problem. Don't be a 'gear snob' who looks down on lesser-expensive products - the sound is what matters.",5,Don't get the Tube Screamer!,1319760000,"10 28, 2011",positive AFGRMORWY2QNX,B000KIRT74,R. Heisler,"[0, 0]","Sound just like an Ibanez Tube Screamer to me. Many seem to complain about the plastic housing but, I'm fine with it. Seem durable and plastic has proven to be pretty strong in many products so... Sounds great but I also have a Berhinger Ultra Metal that I think kill for a high gain metal sound better than this. Note I use it with a Marshall JMC800 head, a Marshall JMP head and a Crate Blue Voodoo head and these pedal sound excellent. I've got some videos on YT if you search UM300, JMP800 and Blue Voodoo out.",4,Nice cheap Tube Scream... I mean overdrive pedal,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A85AE6BNHXAXR,B000KIRT74,Skip,"[0, 0]",The pedal works as described. The draw back is the battery installation. You have to take the pedal off to access the battery. The other thing is if you forget to unplug the input cord from your guitar the battery drains when not in use. I purchased a power supply to go along with it. The problem with that is the power supply is one more thing to find a plug in for. It's ok for the money and works good. I run it wide open and have the amp gain pretty high also to get the retro sound I am looking for. I mainly use it with a large body "F" hole guitar with a set of very heavy flat wound strings. The lows with vibrate the fillings out of your teeth!,3,Priced right,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",neutral A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B000KIRT74,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[2, 3]","This pedal is based on the famous Ibanez TS-808 pedal. My hat's off to Behringer for doing an excellent job of recreating the classic sound in an affordable package. I don't own the TS-808, but I do own a TS-9, and while the TS-9 does offer a nice gritty overdrive overdrive that has enough bite to bring your tone out in a mix, the TS800 offers a warmth and a sweetness that I've simply fallen in love with. Several of the classic tubescreamer characteristics are audibly present: Slightly rolled off bass and a bit of a mid-range hump, with a tone control that offers useable tone at any setting. I usually max out the level knob and adjust the drive know to taste(which never exceeds 12 o'clock); I've found that this setting gives my tone the most body and depth. I use this pedal primarily with my Jet City JCA20H head just to ""pump"" it up a little bit. This combination takes me straight into Guns 'n Roses (or that type of 80's/90's-era rock) territory.Used over a clean tone the TS800 offers a very warm, smooth, bluesy overdrive that can either be more of a clean boost or add some grit depending on where you set the drive knob.The pedal is made of plastic, and while it seems solid enough, it's the only area where this pedal really merits any criticism. But considering that Behringer is offering this pedal for [...], it's clear that in order for Behringer to offer such great tone at such a low price, sacrifices in build quality had to be made. That being said, I don't feel concerned at all that this pedal will suddenly break on me; don't be too rough with it and it should last a good while.",4,"Warm, smooth overdrive that leaves little to be desired!",1298592000,"02 25, 2011",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B000KIRT74,stefanj,"[0, 0]","I am not a giging muscian or even a serious player. I play for fun and relaxation. I have been playing for about 10 years but only in the past 2 years have I taken up the electric gutiar. I have a very simple amp setup with a Fender Starcaster 15 G as my practice/ backup amp and a Fender Mustang 1 20watt as my main amp. I love the Mustang, but have always found the Starcaster kinda weak (well duh it is a simple practice amp). I have 2 very basic Guitars (a Jay Turser M300 Series and an Epi LP Special II). I normally only use the Mustang but latly have found myself really appreciating the simple clean sound that the Starcaster can give, But it is a one hit wonder. I am constantly switch amps and is was getting tiresome. I order this pedal on a whim thinking that it might add a little depth the the starcaster and I might be more inclined to use this amp more. Boy did I hit a home run with that! The pedal arrived and I spent an hour playing with it on the starcaster. The depth and fullness it adds to this little amp is amazing. It truely gives it a tube crunch but yet retains the nice clean sound when the levels are backed off. Flip the overdrive button on the starcaster and this amp become a distortion MONSTER. Yea I know I can't imagine what this pedal would do on a "real" amp! I also found that I'm getting better response with my guitar tone knob too. THat was always an issue with this small amp- the tone knob made very little difference. Not anymore. I can spin the knob and go from clean to dirty and back again. Yup this is a winner for all you practice amp only people. Just for S and G's I plugged this into the Mustang (set on Brittish 60's Red) and turned the levels way down. Amazingly it backed the crunch and distortion way off from this setting (so now I can go clean without having to touch the amp!) All the reviews have stated how nicely this pedal works on the upper settings but it was great to find out that it can be used effectively to clean up a dirty channel! I look forward to playing with this some more on both amps.No for the nuts and bolts of the thing. Yup plastic. Well I'm very gentle on my gear (this sits on a table next to me and is activated with my hand) so I don't expect issues, but if I was a thrash metal rocker I would probably look elsewhere for durability. Don't drop it or jump on it and it should last a lifetime. The switch activation is very positive and easy to manipulate. No issues there. The dials are easy to read and turn smoothly. The LED is a nice level of brightness and does not flicker. I'm using the AC adaptor so no ideas on battery life or replacement. THe box is heavy enough to stay in place, but lite enough that I could easily toss it in a gig bag and not worry about it damaging a guitar. Cable plugs are rugged and seem like they will last a lifetime. I left the unit plugged in overnight and there was no desernable heat in either the adaptor or the pedal. after palying for an hour the pedal was still cool to the touch as was the adaptor.My biggest complaint has to do with Amazon itself. I got this for twenty bucks shipped. Amazon gave an estimate of 10 days to arrive!!! 10 Days! Yea it was coming from Vegas to NY but 10 DAYS!! 15 Days later it finally arrived. 15 DAYS!!!! More than 2 weeks. Half a Month!! I'm pretty sure UPS SurePost had a guy walk it to NY. I don't know what the big delay was all about but I was horribly bummed about shipping times. I ordered a few other items with this (AC adaptor and 5 ft insutment cable to use with this) and they arrived 4 days later.All in all this is a great pedal. Outstanding for those of us with simple equipment and on a tighter budget. If you have a simple practice amp and want more out of it, then grab one of these pedals and be prepared for amazment that so much sound can come from a little package.",5,My first Pedal,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B000KIRT74,tommy,"[0, 0]","I was unsatisfied with the tone from either of my two used solid-state amps, so I ordered a VHT Special Six (supposed to be THE best small tube amp for blues harp), I also ordered a Peavey KB2 (solid state keyboard amp). Then I ordered this pedal and three others (graphic equalizer; MXR carbon copy delay; T-REX reverb) I figured that I would find a good tone for both blues and other music from something within this combo. Well everything is being returned except this pedal. I found that when I plug this pedal into my old 8 watt Peavey Rage, I get better tone and volume than either of the two new amps using them alone or with any combination of the four pedals. More ""tube-like"" sound than a top-rated tube amp! AND...if I want a cleaner tone, I can dial it back, or bypass it altogether. My only complaint is that it does not accept a battery. You must use a 9V transformer, which is not included. Oh well, my experience with the other pedals was that a battery does not last long anyway. Yes, it is made of plastic, but if you are reasonably careful, that should not be a problem. UPDATE: I just found that by plugging into BOTH the high and low jacks (at the same time) on the VHT amp, it now produces ""the sound"". I will keep the VHT and use it instead of my Peavey Rage with this pedal. The sound from either set-up is pretty close, but the VHT requires less fooling around with adjustments, and is more resistant to feedback. I still might keep this pedal though, cause it's easily the next best thing to the VHT Special 6 tube amp.",5,"Harmonica players....Paired with my Solid-state, sounds almost like a VHT",1352592000,"11 11, 2012",positive A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B000KITQKM,Bret Hart,"[1, 1]","This pedal, used in conjunctions with a host of others on my board ('The Labyrinth'), does what it claims to do and more. It seriously boosts the instrument signal from my Tele at a mere 50% level setting and makes the subsequent MXR Distortion + pedal crackle with goodness and increased sustain. I've purchased a host of Behringer guitar pedals during the last year (used, I might add) and am happy with every single one of them. Don't let the cheap price fool ya. I've been using all manner of guitar pedals in my work since the 1970's - yes, I'm ""old"" - and these stack up against anything similar that more expensive manufacturers have to offer. I'm just glad that I'm getting most of them for under $50 before the world figures out how reliable they are and Behringer jacks the price of everything. Oh yes, I use a OneSpot 9v multi-adapter to power everything, so I cannot comment on how quickly these pedals plow through batteries. GOOD STUFF!",5,POWERFUL!,1326585600,"01 15, 2012",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000KITQKM,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","thank u behringer! your pedals really kick ass, this one is outstanding, and for the price can not get a better deal, highly recommended.",5,freaking awesome!!!,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A3APKXMNJAEDQM,B000KITQKM,hargy15,"[2, 3]",Every guitarist needs a volume pedal at some point in a gig. THe Behringer Preamplifier/Volume booster pedal is an inexpensive yet quality volume pedal that works great!,5,Every guitarist needs a volume pedal,1332201600,"03 20, 2012",positive A2B58VXLLOFQKR,B000KITQKM,James Moulton,"[1, 1]","I got this several years ago, and I was pleasantly surprised by it, really was nice with my acoustic to raise some volume on my soundhole pickup before the direct box. I gave it to some one after I used it for a couple of years.",4,great boost,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000KITQKM,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[5, 5]","This pedal does exactly what it says it's supposed to. It boosts the guitars signal. It does it really well, with very little to no noise. The thing I like most is that it is not a ""sledge hammer"" type pedal or overdrive. The input signal is cleanly boosted. What you put into the input comes out the same only louder. It starts with no change in the signal and allows you to raise up the gain very slowly. It just gives the signal from your guitar a stronger output to whatever you are plugging into (amp, mixer, effects or pedal board). This pedal arrived at my door on a Friday afternoon so I took it to a gig that night without trying it first (something I don't normally do). The first two times I used this pedal were that night (Friday) and the next (Saturday). I thought it worked great for my needs. A few days later I read a review that said this pedal had a noticable hiss. Since I didn't remember hearing any, I got it out at home and plugged it into my amp (I have the same amp at home that I use live). When you activate it with the tone set flat on the pedal and the volume about 12:00, there is a very sight hiss (no noise when bypassed). For me it is a very minor hiss that in live situations with all the normal room noises I never heard at all. This may not be true for all amps and maybe some high gain input amps may handle this signal differently. I know for sure it is a lot quieter than almost any effects pedal I have ever owned and I have box full from 35 years of playing. I am using a Vox VT30 which is a modeling amp with lots of bulit in effects (delays, chorus, flanger, compressors etc.) These days I don't use any additional outboard effects (except a BBA Sonic Stomp that I never turn off) so siganl from my guitar hits my amps input very cleanly. If you use various guitars on gigs, this pedal is very useful. It allows me to quickly match the various guitar output levels and compensate for differences between humbuckers, single coils and piezo pick ups on an acoustic without having to adjust the amp controls. This is a great problem solver for any rig that needs to control the input level to the amp and it does it at a bare bones price.I have owned several Behringer pedals for live work and have some Behringer rack gear in my live audio rack and in my home studio. I gig reguarly once to twice a week faithfully. I have never broken or had a problem with any of my Behrinnger gear (including a pair of Behringer 12"" powered speakers mixed with a pair of Mackie 15"" powered mains). I don't intentionally abuse my gear but at 2:00 when your packing up s*** happens but so far my Behringer stuff has never let me down yet and I have had some it for many years. I also keep reading about people worrying about the hard plastic cases on Behringer pedals. Don't worry about it. They are sturdy enough. (Just watch out if you are changing the battery on a dark stage. The battery goes under the pedal switch and the spring that is under the foot switch will probbaly fall out if you are not careful. (To open the battery compartment/foot switch cover just use a pen or small phillips style jewelers screwdriver and push in the black pins on either side of the pedal.)",5,Does just what I want and does it well.,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive AW1VA3H8A5N12,B000KITQKM,timhief,"[1, 1]",I purchased a budget passive soundhole pickup for a guitar I bring to a local open mic.To get any volume from it the sound guy had to boost the channel very high and the sound was still a bit thin. I found the Behringer PB100 and after reviewing various posts about it as well as checking out the YouTube demos of the device I purchased it. I used it for the past four weeks at the open mic and have been impressed with how it boosts the sound without effort. I can add a bit of bass which makes the guitar finally sound as it should too. This pedal makes the budget pickup sound like a much more expensive pickup now.,5,"Works as expected, isn't that what we all want",1362096000,"03 1, 2013",positive ALHC64J88LVWO,B000KITQKM,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","Item body is plastic rather than metal. This is to be expected at this price. I would not call it ""sturdy"" but at least it's $25 instead of $125, and it works. Professional musicians may not be impressed as there are some occasional noise issues (as I've found to be true with many Behringer products). Nevertheless for what it is... it works reasonably well.Received this item in good time. There's only one real dislike I have about the item:* The battery access is... goofy. To access the battery one must take the foot pedal off by ""inserting an ink pen into the hinges"". Two hinges, two hands... a tricky process at best. Not the easiest battery access I've ever seen. However to be fair, relatively minor issue and not insurmountable. I became relatively skilled at it in short time.Initially the product didn't work. All I could hear was static out of the amp and thought I had a defective unit. But then I noticed the gain was turned up right out of the box. Turned it down and the sound got much better. Traced an additional problem to an old unshielded guitar cable; replaced that with a good one and sound smoothed out.This is a sensitive unit, with a wide gain and tone range. It has excellent Bass and Treble tuners. It did seem to be somewhat sensitive to movement noises so apparently there is no noise filter of any kind in the box. Jiggling of guitar cords could cause static and cut-out. That could be cord issues or box issues. I'll experiment more later.It does have some hiss that is easily audible in a room environment. Behringer seems to have a problem with hiss in their products, dunno why. But once the sound comes out it's difficult to discern the hiss; it's not extremely loud or annoying... it's just there.Bottom line this is a cheap unit at a cheap price. It does the job and should work fine for most instances where such a device would be needed (such as with passive pickup--non powered acoustic instruments). I'd recommend it for those who need such a thing simply because of the relative ease of use (foot petal on-off switch) and the relative low cost.It's just so-so in my estimate, but in some cases so-so is good enough. : )",3,It works with proper care,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",neutral A2Q6KC2KU2T0OL,B000KUCQXY,A. Tapia,"[2, 2]","like title says. the item does what it's supposed to. you get the headroom you expect from a 20 dollar item. I love the ability to have separate control over both inputs. I've had it for a few months and I'm experiencing some noise on the pots, which I didn't expect. I thought it would've lasted a little longer. I can open it and clean the pots but again, I expected a little more life out of it. battery operation would've been nice but like I said, does what it is supposed to, well enough that I've bought 2 of them.",4,"Okay item, great price.",1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A35D9ODUCAMF5G,B000KUCQXY,Dad,"[1, 1]","Was a great problem solver for me but almost exactly one year after getting it the volume died. Useless now. I used the ""line"" input (to tap into an aux feed that got recorded) as it came off a live board. For the price I guess I shouldn't complain too much. Behringer often means trading price for longevity as the QC seems to be very hit and miss. So now time to decide; do I resign myself to replace it every year or get something mo betta?Note: this is a low end, but still ""pro audio,"" piece of a equipment. And while it truley doesn't get super loud, for people who say it barely does anything volume wise I have to wonder if they are using it with home audio equipment? If so, your signal strength going into the unit is likely well below the +4dBu ""line level"" signal that pro gear offers. Subsequently you are boosting a signal that is much lower to begin with. And as a result are getting poor volume plus the added ""bonus"" of increased distorion and/or floor noise when you do try and crank it up.Update: well it works some days and not others it seems- so a I keep it around for now as I am having more good days than bad days with it lately. Can't really see a rhyme of reason to it- connections don't seem loose or intermitant or anything like that- I just either have good volume or it craps out??? It is in one permanent location, used exacty the same way every time- so it's never a matter of a different configuration or using it with different gear.",4,Good while it lasted,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A2O8BAXJPDSV0M,B000KUCQXY,Dapper Dan,"[0, 0]","This box is small, but packs a great punch! I don't notice any difference in audio or loss in sound. The two dials for MIC and MON levels are nice and stiff, and feel like they will last.This personal monitor station is much smaller than I thought it would be, which is definitely not a bad thing! The connectors feel nice and the whole thing screams quality (especially for only $20).If you find you just aren't getting enough mic in your headphones, grab this ASAP.",5,Perfect!,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",positive A9J03MF2689TS,B000KUCQXY,D. WALTER,"[1, 2]","I bought this headphone amp for in the isolation booth of my recording studio. The idea was to give the vocalist/instrumentalist personal control over their own levels, without the engineer having to change any settings manually. The item works GREAT for that, as long as you're not using a powered microphone. If you are using a powered microphone you get a crazy loud buzzing, and interference when the monitor, and microphones are plugged in. Plus, the hum/buzz is so loud you can't hear anything from the microphone. The only way I've gotten rid of the buzz is by running an unbalanced mic cable from the headphone amp to a Direct Box, and then into the board. I'm told that a Hum eliminator would do the trick, but that's another $40-$100 I really wasn't planning on forking out. I'd rather have the engineer change the levels for the vocalist/instrumentalist than pay an extra $100 at the moment. Again, it's very good at what it does, if you don't power the microphone.",3,Great for unpowered microphones...,1325462400,"01 2, 2012",neutral A1KCRFFQDLE7MA,B000KUCQXY,Jonah K,"[1, 1]",Love this amp. My Drummer is stoked to be able to use this product and has really enhance our music. Affordable and great quality,5,Exceeds Expectation!,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive AM8M5BAQRIXY5,B000KUCQXY,"Mark Showalter ""I am a tennis teaching pro & ...","[3, 3]","This gadget has stereo in for your monitor mix & a passthrough for you mic so you can get the overall mix set then add in your mic to get the ""more me"" setting. It's simple & easy to use. Works great.",5,Great personal monitor,1253059200,"09 16, 2009",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000KUCQXY,overbybr,"[1, 1]","This is an awesome way to get into the in ear monitor game without dropping hundreds of dollars. Adjust your volume of the main mix, and adjust your instrument/mic level relative to the mix without affecting the main sound or your band mates feeds. Perfect for that singer or musician who is constantly asking for "more me" in their monitor. You can also use this to control a floor monitor if you want.",5,"Say hello to the ""more me"" box",1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000KW2YEI,Amazon Customer,"[2, 2]","This is definitely a must have for the home recording enthusiast, especially if you are using any of the XENYX or other Behringer brand mixers (it also works with other mixers as well).This is a great, inexpensive, way to get your analog audio into your digital recording software. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux (at least it did for me).",4,"is good, cheaply made though",1311552000,"07 25, 2011",positive A2M1BW5AQLJLOB,B000KW2YEI,"David M. Gammon ""Solar Musician Geek""","[1, 1]","I love my laptop, a Thinkpad T40. It does almost everything I need .. almost. A MONO mic jack, no other inputs. The Behringer U Control gives me STEREO now. The Behringer reputation pulls through once again. I've tried some USB sound cards without success. This product puts my older laptop besides newer ones. Well done Behringer!!!",5,Stereo into Mono laptop .... At Last!!!,1248048000,"07 20, 2009",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B000KW2YEI,ETD,"[0, 0]","I do live shows online, and my older Behringer mixer does not have the built in USB port, so these digitizers do a great job for me. I constantly get comments about how clean and clear my sound is, and while I largely attribute that to the mixer, this digitizer is just as important a link in the chain. Very simple to use, audio out of the mixer goes into this digitizer, plug the USB cable into my computer, my streaming software sees it, and people hear me. I am definitely a Behringer fan.",4,"Simple to use, and does it's job well",1353369600,"11 20, 2012",positive A1D086N00QVF8Z,B000KW2YEI,"I.M. ""Ricky""","[0, 0]",I use this with a Behringer mixer and run it through my laptop computer to record my music. It was just what I needed to give me clean sound. Running it through the USB not only give great flexibility but also makes my recordings sound like I was in a studio. I highly recommend it.,5,Behringer UCA202 U-Control Really Gives Clean Sound,1272326400,"04 27, 2010",positive AJ0PG46QD33RD,B000KW2YEI,James Starritt,"[0, 0]","One of the big selling points for this unit was the sound quality and the need for no drivers. Well - after starting to use it on Windows 7 x64 I was dismayed to find simply awful electrical interference and buzz in recordings. I went to the Behringer website, I found the product page, found a tab for drivers, downloaded them and boom .... all my problems were solved but that had taken me days and days. Needless to say that portion of the marketing is crap - drivers are absolutely required if you use Windows 7. I am using this with a Behringer 1202FX mixer - it is a good combo. The build quality is nothing to shout about but even though the enclosure is plastic if feels sturdy enough. I treat my gear with care - I figure it'll probably last for years and years and years. I am extremely happy, and hopeful that somebody will read this review and skip to the drivers immediately upon installation.",5,Awesome ... once you figure it out,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A2DKLC2FJTY9OI,B000KW2YEI,J English,"[2, 4]","Ok I understand it now - I use Abelton Live 8 and thought this would be and easy, read cheap, interface to record some instruments with. WRONG! I am returning it. It does not work, has no drivers and is not detected on my Mac (my Mac finds everything). Bought the Focusrite unit instead. Got it to work on garage band but latency was miserable and so was hiss on recordings. Save your money and time. Buy the Focusrite interface or one of the others. Yes over $100 but you either want feedback, hiss and frustration or you want a smooth interface connection with good resonance. It also lacks 1/4 plug, one rca input, you need an addapter. Not what I thought I was getting - dumb me.",1,Does not work,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",negative A3E6FHS8DV037H,B000KW2YEI,Jon F,"[1, 1]","It's hard to argue with this when you consider the price they charge for what it does. It works and it's by far and away the best cheap option to go when you want to record audio to your computer.I use it with Audacity. At first, I found the recordings to be rather noisy with lots of hiss. After fooling around for a couple hours trying to figure it out, I thought it was just because the audio interface was a cheap product. The next day, I fooled around with it more and realized I needed to turn the mic input down (in Audacity) and turn up the gain halfway on my mixer. When I did this, it completely shut out the hiss. I've been making great recordings since.It's a plug and play tool, but it should come with some kind of instructions for problems like I experienced. However, they are just a matter of setting up your computer properly because this thing works very well.For those wondering about latency, obviously there's some. You'll get latency with any type of recording device. You just have to account for it in the settings of your audio editing program.The only other thing that is a legit complaint is that playback is a bit noisy and hissy in the headphones if you have the headphones turned up high. It does not sound like that in the recordings, though. So, it's OK. I can deal with itThis is a very good product and can't be beat for the price. When it comes to quality, you have to set it up correctly. When you do set it up properly, the quality is fantastic. It would be nice if there was some kind of troubleshooting guide that came with it, though.",4,Good Deal,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B000KW2YEI,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[0, 0]","I'm an audiophile, but I've spent most of my adult life looking for outstanding devices that make exquisite sound available to "the rest of us" at realistic prices. The UCA202 is a must-have DAC for anyone streaming or playing digitized music - whether MP3 or 192KBPS FLAC - via a Mac, PC, or Linux computer (especially laptops with notoriously-noisy audio signal pathways).Run your digitized sound through the UCA202, then through a tube buffer stage (for under $100 if you use a pair of Behringer MIC100s set at unity gain) and then through competent downstream electronics and speakers for "state-of-the-art" at you-and-me prices. Then tell me what YOU think (grin).Or run a pair of "best buy" Sony MDR-7506 headphones (or Direct Sound EX-29s in noisy environments) directly from the the UCA202. Same deal (Laughter of the Immortals).Rest assured I've voted with my feet. I own a total of five UCA202s that I use in different locations. Folks, this is a STELLAR device at a throw-away price. Bravo, Behringer!",5,Rivals the Very Best for a Pittance,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B000KW2YEI,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]","I bought aBehringer 802 Premium 8 Input Preampsback in July and I didn't know that I needed this. So now that I have it, I can finally record to my laptop! Great product!",5,Quality at last!,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A1AYYN6YUIDWVG,B000KW2YEI,Lee,"[0, 0]","You can spend a ton more for a studio-level, multi-channel interface, but all I wanted to do was get two analog channels in and two out (2x2) on my bargain-basement PC, and this fits the bill. Works perfectly with Audacity and Windows 7, plug and play.",5,Perfect entry level audio interface,1371859200,"06 22, 2013",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B000KW2YEI,Mr Tall,"[1, 1]","This unit works great for taking a line level from something like an audio mixer or even an old cassette deck and converting it into a USB audio input. I have not used the headphone monitoring section (doubt I ever would) so I cannot comment on that feature, but this unit is so simple to use that I was pleasantly surprised.For anyone in a band out there - I used this device to take a line out from our PA system into an old laptop running (free) Audacity software and was blown away by the quality of the recording. This even helped us to figure out better vocal balance technique for some parts that were not quite perfect on stage.",5,Great Simple USB Audio Interface,1376524800,"08 15, 2013",positive A2AAS19L5VE69J,B000KW2YEI,Player,"[3, 3]","This little device is more than worth the money. I run a Behringer EUROPOWER PMP1280S Powered Mixer into the Behringer 1202 12 channel desktop mixer($80)into the UCA202 into my computer. The recording is awesome. My recording playback sounds like its live.I use a lot of Behringer equipment and no, I don't work for Behringer. I'm on a budget. That means little money.My friends say, ""Duh, oh, well, Behringer is built cheap and is junk."" And I say, ""Duh, huh, really? I've got better sound than you, a lot more equipment to power my show, it has never broken down, and I paid a LOT less than you did.""In fact, I use Behringer XM8500 mics ( 3 pack for $60 ). I was playing a gig at a small pub. A friend who swears by Sure mics asked if he could do a song on my break. I said sure. When he was done, he said, I LOVE this mic. The sound is awesome. Nuff said.",5,Get it now!,1247702400,"07 16, 2009",positive A3J8U952XAL34Z,B000KW2YEI,Rick H,"[1, 1]","I'm reviewing this after spending a couple or so hours trying to get this to work with my Behringer 802 Xenyx mixer, and I finally did after nearly throwing in the towel. Turns out I was using my mixer's CD/Tape switch incorrectly, thus getting very poor results or excruciating feedback. I finally went on You Tube and found a Behringer guy that has a video that's less than 2 minutes in length and he had the unit hooked up to a mixer and computer. Just taking a look at the that video made me realize it was something simple I was doing wrong - I was over-thinking it. Once I got it to working correctly, I could not believe the results once everything was dialed in correctly, including the control on my PC that controlled the recording volume for this unit. So, now I'm looking forward to doing some real recording with it, using Audacity as my main recording software. (Edit: I did some recording with this dealie over the weekend and was really, really pleased with the results - I can hardly wait to do some more recording with this. So, to the arrogant salesman who bad-mouthed this at a local music chain store and tried to sale me a $150.00 Lexicon unit, I won't be needing that - I'm quite happy with this little interface, thank you very much. And to everyone else, don't forget that you can keep this thing hooked up to your PC and use it to simply listen to music on your hard drive and it will sound a lot better than your stock on-board sound card. Thanks Behringer, this is a great value!!",5,"Excellent sound quality, better than on-board sound card",1285977600,"10 2, 2010",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000KW2YEI,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[1, 1]","I own two of these Behringer boxes (they come in two modals) and use them with Sonor/cakewalk and an internal software sound modual (Roland Virtual sound Canvas) to play back midi files with my live two piece band. The sound through the PA (Soundcraft mixer and Mackie active speakers) is loud and very clear, in most cases, no eq needed. I guess it really revolves around your personal needs. For live performance these Behringer boxes are excellent and the price is a steal. I do not use it to record as my home recording is done on a stand alone DAW (Tascam 2488 24 track).If you are a live musician or a DJ using something like Virtual DJ these boxes are a great way to eliminate low level hum from a laptop and give you a dramtically better sound than most internal laptop sound cards.",5,Perfect for live work.,1281657600,"08 13, 2010",positive A2MHK6C40Z54TB,B000KW2YEI,Rob M.,"[0, 0]","This is a solid little USB Interface. There are no frills, and there's no latency. I have used this for @ 4 years without any problems, and it's very portable. I run this between my small, 8 channel mixer and my laptop for recording guitar, and it's well worth the price to have one of these around. Can also be used with tape players to import audio into your computer; I use this for more than just guitar recording.",5,Solid little box,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B000KW2YEI,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]","Got this based on other reviews, especially one who took the time to really expound on it. I used it for recording a cassette to computer, but I really bought it to use to interface my mixing board with my computer. Should work just fine. The seller was fast, getting it to me over 2 weeks ahead of the projected arrival date.If you've used other Behringer equipment, you may or may not be impressed with their quality. Just remember, that although they may be engineered in Germany, they are made in China. Enuf said. This particular unit seems to be built pretty well, but time will tell.",5,It works great!,1357430400,"01 6, 2013",positive A3DGMJN91IUKGU,B000KW2YEI,Tommy B.,"[0, 0]","I picked this simple interface up back in 2007 and I can attest that it still works flawlessly after all these years! It's been gigged, dropped, and even rained on, however it still sounds great and functions perfectly. I was using this as my laptop interface and when combined with the free ASIO4All driver, I was able to get anywhere between 5ms and 10ms latency. Under Windows 7, it was plug and play with the default WDM driver, however to really take advantage of capabilities, you'll want to install ASIO4All, especially if you're using Ableton, FL Studio, energyXT, etc. All and all, the UCA202 is pretty limited, however it does allow you to easily get audio into and out of your PC. For the functionality alone, it's definitely worth asking price!",5,"A Simple, Yet Surprisingly Functional Interface",1362268800,"03 3, 2013",positive AMTQJ1ZZ58BO4,B000KY156E,Gordon Tubbs,"[1, 1]","Let me begin with a Public Service Announcement: If you want to buy other EZDrummer expansion packs, YOU NEED TO BUY THIS PRODUCT FIRST!***IMPORTANT UPDATE*** Toontrack is scheduling the public release of EZ Drummer 2.0 in May 2014. If you buy EZ Drummer 1.0 from now until then, you will ALSO get the download for 2.0. Bear in mind, EZD2 is a completely new/different program from EZD1, and so I would jump on this opportunity considering you get the stock EZD1 Pop/Rock Kit (which has some very kit pieces) in addition to the EZD2 default kit (which is more reminiscent of the ROCK! expansion kit from what I've seen). EZ Drummer 2.0 also gives you the ability to mix/mash kit pieces from all expansions, and so to me this makes EZ Drummer a MUST BUY based on the sheer customization available. ***RESUME NORMAL PROGRAMMING***If you are an amateur musician and you want a quality virtual drum kit, EZDrummer is probably the best bang for the buck you'll find. It's very easy to use, very easy to program, and overall a well made product. You might be tempted to compare EZDrummer to its bigger and better brother: Superior Drummer 2.0, made by the same company. Superior Drummer is superior to EZDrummer, but is a little more tedious and more suitable for musicians who want an exact close-to-life sounding virtual instrument.There are ways to improve the off-the-shelf sound quality of EZDrummer immediately. YouTube has plenty of video tutorials on this, but what you want to do is open up your Digital Audio Workstation (Pro Tools, Cubase, etc), and set EZDrummer for multi-track output. From there you'll be able to tweak the different outputs EZDrummer has as if you were in a studio and had 7 mics at your disposal. Most high-end professional studios use about 10 mics to capture everything on a drum kit, and so 7 virtual mics is nothing to scoff at: Kick Drum, Snare Top and Bottom, Toms, Cymbals, Overhead, and Room. Once you have each of those outputs running, you can perform individual EQs to change the tone dramatically. Adding a touch of distortion/gain and room reverb will make the stock kit sound REALLY close-to-life. In reality, once you have additional instruments layered and everything mixed and balanced, it only takes a trained ear to tell that it's a virtual kit.As far as the expansions go, if you are looking to record a particular style of music, then I highly recommend buying the EZX kit that goes with that genre. The stock Rock kit is VERY GOOD (after performing the mods above)... but only for Rock. As for me personally, I did my best to EQ and tweak the crap out of it to get a nice metal tone, but in the end, I found the Rock kit lacking, especially since it's a ""tight"" kit (3 toms, 3 cymbals, 1 hi-hat, 1 snare, 1 kick).",4,"EZ, breezy, beautiful, drummer girl.",1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A2FXCGHJLVQTIX,B000KY156E,Harry,"[2, 2]","I write and record my own music. I stink at writing drums. I don't play drums, I don't really have room for a drumset, and I really don't want to spend the money on a drumset to see if I can figure it out. This is a great program for non-drumming, one man bands like me. MIDI drums and the drum sounds from my Yamaha keyboard just wasn't cutting it. It works with Ableton Live 9 with no problems. Tons of different grooves. It sounds like a real drummer on a real drumset. Very easy to use.",5,Great program,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B000KY156E,Slick Rhoads,"[5, 6]","The software itself (sound/interface): 4.5 starsThe installation and activation: 2 starsPROS:1) The drums included in EZ Drummer are the most realistic ""computer drums"" I have ever heard. I'm using them on my latest song and have gotten nothing but compliments on how they sound.2) All sounds are MIDI, which means you can manipulate how you see fit. I use EZ Drummer with MixCraft and have modified pretty much every beat I have used so far with the built-in MIDI editing capabilities.3) The interface is clean an easy to use. You just drag a beat from the EZ Drummer window into your DAW.CONS:When I was reading reviews I just thought the people complaining about the install/activation were being wusses. I mean seriously, how hard can it be? Well, they were right, it sucks. It took me two hours to get it all working.My advice: Don't even install the app from the included disc. Instead, just go create yourself an account at toontrack.com and download the most up-to-date version and ALL the patches for the modules that come with it.My experience:1) Try to install from disc. Fails with a 1308.2) Google'd the problem. Found out I needed to get a toontrack.com account and download the installer from there.3) Downloaded the ~650 MB ZIPPED installer. Then, I had to unzip the 18,000 files, which took about 20 minutes on my PC.4) I was finally able to install it and then had to download three other updates to the modules within the install.5) Then I had to jump through one final hoop to active it (take this key copy it here, then copy this here, stand on your head, etc..).Great software, horrible install.~Slick",4,"Excellent sounding drums, horrible installation.",1314748800,"08 31, 2011",positive A3JEEPYPEM9V81,B000KY156E,Tim,"[1, 3]","A breeze to install on my mac mini, simple to use with Garageband. The bad reviews here are bizarre, written by inept people who either can't handle the install or have a buggy PC or OS. I was up and running 5 minutes after I tore off the shrink wrap from the packaging.There's plenty of specs/details/videos on the interwebs about this software, go do some research, see if you like it. It's way better than the drum kits that come with Garageband and there's plenty of kits to expand with. I got the Vintage Rock kit and I love it - almost as much as I love pizza, which I will marry some day. I like a cheese pizza. Some call it ""plain"" but with the right blend of sauce, cheese and crust, there's nothing plain about it - it's somewhat complex, much like myself. We are a perfect match, pizza and me. We go together like shoo bop shoo wadda wadda yipitty boom de boom. I'm not exclusively a thin crust guy, sometimes I dig something a bit thick or an all out deep dish.The only weak point in this pizza I mean software is that you can't do a cymbal swell. Apparently, it's the same with all these virtual kits, regardless of brand, but it would be nice if someone (toontrack) would address it by including a ""side stick"" attack on the crashes. If you try to do a cymbal swell, you hear the initial stick-on-cymbal ""ting"" with each attack, so it's kind of a ""ting-ting-ting-ting"" sound instead of ""bwooooosssshhhhh."" I'm sure I can find a bwoosh loop without a ting-ting. Bwoosh loop - no ting-ting. Do I get a fortune cookie with that?Pizza time!Ohhh, myyyy loooove... my darlin'... I hun-ger for.... your crust....",4,"Nice, shiny drums",1331856000,"03 16, 2012",positive A1V7G6OGGW7AGA,B000KY156E,Todd A. Hooper,"[1, 1]","I could go on and on for days, but the best things about EZD are the endless EZX packs you can add in and the fact that all drum grooves have a mic on each drum as well as room and overhead mics which give you that live, organic sound that you can never get with loops.You can edit the grooves and fills via MIDI if you need too, add in cymbals, etc. It's really, really an amazing program. Best money I ever spent!",5,Simply Amazing!,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",positive A19J3XY4IO2OYC,B000L3FPUG,alexander,"[1, 1]",I have a solid non weight relief Les Paul Traditional that is one heavy motha and these locks keep my fat girl nice and close to me. Like these better then the bulkier Dunlops.,5,Works well,1399161600,"05 4, 2014",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B000L3FPUG,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]","Best straplocks I have ever had! In almost 30 years of guitar playing, I have tried many straplocks: cheap, expensive, nickel, steel, gold... youn name it, I have tried it. These are the best, topping any other by far. More secure than all competitors, never wear out at all, locking system never fails and these always maintain their fantastic looks and for a very long time. I have them in Chrome in every guitar I own. Highly recommended. Cheers!",5,Best straplocks in the Market,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B000L3FPUG,Michael A. Johnson,"[1, 1]",This is a great way to easily add or remove a strap to your guitar. If you don't enjoy dealing with a strap getting in the way when sitting and playing but don't like putting a strap on and off or if you just want more peace of mind that your guitar won't slip out of the strap while you're playing then upgrade to this system!,5,Excellent Product,1401926400,"06 5, 2014",positive A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B000L3FPUG,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[1, 1]","Besides looking cool they are for sure not going to malfunction, you have to pull up on the tab to get the strap to release. they spin nice. Good locks, I like them better then the dunlops.",5,These are cool!!!,1346889600,"09 6, 2012",positive A3FMD34MRUJJ3I,B000L3FPUG,Network13,"[0, 0]","For anyone who has had the experience of a strap coming off at the most inopportune time and seeing your baby go crashing to the floor only once, is enough to justify a strap lock system of some kind. I mount my guitars on the wall when they are not being used, so I wanted a strap that can be put on and taken off easily. Anyone who removes and reinstalls their strap knows that it does not take long for those eye holes to become loose. Also, I didn't want to have short " strapletts" dangling from my guitars while it's being displayed. So for the couple bucks they cost and 10 minutes, I get everything I wanted. Quick release and reattach of the strap, the piece of mind that it's not going to just randomly drop one day, And they come in all the standard finishes, chrome, black, gold, nickle and they do not detract from the visual artistry of the guitar while on display. I have these on all my guitars and always will. As an added bonus, once you have these on multiple guitars, you can quickly swap out straps as often as you change your underwear.",5,Lock down that strap once and for all,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A38L9I59GH34O0,B000L6GD04,A Customer,"[0, 2]","When I first installed these tuners my guitar would still go out of tune. Mainly the second to the last string at the bottom and I later learned it was the wrong tuner and the string tree was too blame. Sometimes I just don't pay attention to the obvious;)It turned out that there are 3 short tuners and 3 long ones. The long ones go on the top 3 strings, the short ones the bottom 3 strings, get that because I had them on incorrectly. And even worse, I was using the string tree which is the part that holds down the 2 bottom strings. The string tree(google guitar string tree and you'll see one) was actually making the strings not stay in tune with the locking tuners. I know silly but I was not paying attention.The reason you use the short tuners for the bottom is so the guitar will stay in tune! The string trees get in the way and when you whammy the strings go out of tune. Please take a note of that.Overall a good product.",5,Great tuners but you must install correctly.,1300579200,"03 20, 2011",positive A8OBY4EP2OCDZ,B000L6GD04,Brendon,"[0, 0]","I purchased these for a Fender Squier Affinity Strat. Be aware that they will NOT fit a Squier without drilling some holes. The stock tuners have one peg - these have two. Despite this, installing them was quite easy. They have a high build quality and work great. I was hesitant to buy locking tuners at first, but now I'm glad I did.",5,Great locking tuners,1302220800,"04 8, 2011",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000L6GD04,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 1]","i got two sets of these tunners, my jackson and fender guitars stay way better in tune now, i love them.",5,wow!!,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A126XEMCLHPBNZ,B000L6GD04,cliff pierce,"[0, 0]","If you have never used these tuners before , you are in for a treat! New strings have never been easier to install. Great upgrade for Squier Telecasters!",5,Fender tuners,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A3FSC2BQQHFXWT,B000L6GD04,"C. L. Wheeler ""clwrider""","[0, 0]","There isn't much I can add to the good reviews already out there that I read before purchasing these for my 91 American Tele but I will say I really like these tuners and I'm very happy I switched to them. High quality and great design. The guitar just stays in tune now, period. Attractive too with the Fender F on the face of the locking knobs and NOT a big bulky look like I thought they may be before I tried them. Very easily installed without any modification to the headstock of the guitar. If your thinking you might like to upgrade to locking tuners but having doubts whether you'll like them or if you should go with a different brand? Go with it and get a set of these! If your experience is like mine you'll be very satisfied.",5,Great upgrade to your Fender guitar!,1335571200,"04 28, 2012",positive A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B000L6GD04,cvmaparadog,"[1, 1]","These locking tuners are perfect for any Strat or Tele. I have an American Strat and an American Tele that both came with fairly decent non-locking tuners. I also have a Carvin and two Paul Reed Smith guitars that came with locking tuners...they are certainly worth having. Fenders (at least American-made ones) are very easy to swap out tuners for these...the holes are already there, there's no need to drill holes for screws, everything is so easy you have to do it yourself. I've swapped out the tuners and have never looked back...the only question is what to do with the non-locking Fender tuners I have now!",5,Perfect upgrade for any Strat or Tele,1314403200,"08 27, 2011",positive A1JNV4K56GG94R,B000L6GD04,D. Craton,"[0, 0]",I put these on a dual humbucker USA Strat. The neck was pre-drilled so the posts on the tuners and the diameter of the center post fit perfectly. Job only took about 15 minutes. Excellent build and looks great.,5,Excellent fit,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B000L6GD04,Ed,"[0, 0]","You can't go wrong with these. I've installed them on EVERY Fender I own. Even if you don't use the trem very often, they help maintain proper tuning if you overbend (which I'm prone to do). I haven't had any tuning or slippage issues when I have these on, and you shouldn't either.Easy to install also, and for the money, give them a go...they're just as solid as the pricier ones...and they're Fender, so how can you go wrong?",5,Lock it and forget it!,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",positive AMGUVF20JAOG8,B000L6GD04,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 0]","These really aren't a very good value. If I had to do it over again, I would probably get Wilkinson locking tuners which are much less expensive and a lot easier to install. If money is no object and you need the F trademark on your tuners, then I guess these are for you.",4,A great product but...,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B000L6GD04,fendertele67,"[0, 0]","The locking tuners are a great add to my 09 strat. They went on easily but, I noticed they are staggeered so make sure the the taller tuners begin at the low E. After the install I stringed it up and played for a couple of hours. Cosmetically they do look cool and functionally which of course is the purpose they keep it in tune. I am not a big trem guy but when I use it I do not ""now"" have to worry about its tuning.",5,Great!,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A2IMZNPSJGB2HQ,B000L6GD04,Fernando Valenzuela,"[0, 0]","I never really had an issue with tuning stability with the stock tuners on my American Standard Strat. What interested me the most was the easy string changes and locking tuners have really helped with that. But I have noticed that it does stay in tune better than before. These are easy to install and simple to use. All you need is a 10mm socket and your are set. As others have pointed out, these are staggered so there are 3 long ones and 3 short ones so you need to make sure you get them on the right way. It only took a couple of minutes to install and they fit like a glove. I've read some people complaining about the additional weight on the headstock but I don't even notice the difference. They work just like genuine Fender parts would be expected.",5,My Strat is now locked and loaded,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",positive ALAY8GVFBUQ9L,B000L6GD04,"Gary D. Garvin ""Garvoon""","[1, 1]","I ordered these tuners for my Fender Blacktop Stratocaster (MIM). I just received these tuning machines today ... the pegs line up, so they drop right in. Remember ... the E-A-D are that tall capstans and the G-B-E are the shorter capstans ... it all works out. I've also put 5 springs in the block (I like stiff tremelo, bridge flush to surface) and replaced the amplifier knobs with conventional Strat knobs (had to get CTS split-shaft 500K pots for that and replace the solid shaft pots). The amp knobs they use get in the way of the tremelo bar. BUT, back to the tuners ... they just made this guitar perfect with holding tuning. Much easier and faster to change strings.I just ordered another set for my Strat H-S-S ... great guitar but could certainly use these tuners.",5,Great for Fender Blacktop Stratocaster (MIM),1319500800,"10 25, 2011",positive AQJXACOTDMH03,B000L6GD04,"Gilberto Moreno ""Gilberto Moreno""","[1, 1]","This tunners turned my normal cheap Squier, into a perfect Squier. My guitar now stays in tune better than my PRS and Epiphone.",5,The best!,1311897600,"07 29, 2011",positive AOEZK60W1DUQZ,B000L6GD04,giubaloo,"[0, 0]","Super easy to install on guitar, they look great and they make changing strings a breeze. In just a few minutes I had restrung and tuned my guitar with no problems at all. The best replacement for Fender tuners, by far.",5,Awesome Tuners,1347753600,"09 16, 2012",positive A3A3ZCWP7Z4V4K,B000L6GD04,H18,"[0, 0]","I did the swap myself in a couple of minutes, this are the Ping model 18:1 ratio and they stay in tune just perfect!",5,Great fit for my Fender Blacktop Strat,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B000L6GD04,Howard J. Herman,"[2, 2]",Excellent product at a righteous price. Helps my guitar stay in tune.Changed the saddles at the same time and the sustain is much better.,5,Fender locking tuners,1296345600,"01 30, 2011",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B000L6GD04,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 0]",I have a set of the original locking tuners on a '84ish Strat. So I decided to try these on a Fender Telecoustic guitar I have that wouldn't stay in tune. These fixed that problem. It stays in perfect tune now.,5,Keeps you in tune,1327708800,"01 28, 2012",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B000L6GD04,Jerry,"[0, 0]","I replaced the original Indiana guitar tuners with the Fender Locking Tuners, and what a difference!!! I had to drill some holes in my headstock, but that was accomplished by tightening the new tuners on and leaving an indentation from the feet after removing them prior to drilling. Then it was a simple matter to drill new holes and mount them. The locking mechanism is great! It acts like a vice in a woodshop project. And all I need to do is put on new strings and lock them down, tune them, use the tremolo bar a few times to stretch the strings, retune a couple more times, and they just don't go out of tune anymore, regardless of how many times I bend the strings. These are highly recommended for anybody who is tired of going out of tune.",5,Perfect Pitch,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A20JJ8634DG3FS,B000L6GD04,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[2, 2]","SUMMARYIf you aren't using locking tuners, you're wasting time when you restring. They are just faster and easier. Overall, this is a really nice convenience upgrade on guitars and it's not very expensive to do. Fender uses these on the American Deluxe, and once I got one, I had to have these on the rest of my stratocasters. Because they save time restringing, you are more inclined to restring frequently, which means you sound better. (Fresh strings can do a lot for your sound!)I've put these on several guitars I have, and always appreciate them when changing strings. At instalation be aware these are staggered height tuners so be sure to put them in the correct holes (see below). These are drop in replacement tuners for most modern MIA and MIM Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters that use a Shaller style tuner. Fender makes these relatively cheap now in chrome, although I wish they would make them affordable and available in a gold finish. I've seen also seen nickel and black, and they make gold but hard to find and rather expensive (something like $120 a set).FUNCTION/PURPOSEI think people believe these somehow give you more stable tuning or something but that is actually not their purpose. Proper use of a traditional non-locking tuner is just as stable. Some folks don't actually understand how to properly use traditional tuners and they don't get stable tuning as a result because they use too few or too many wraps and don't string it correctly. For those folks, these will elimiate the resulting ""pings"" and such. But their intended purpose is to speed string changes. I believe that some folks confuse locking tuners with a locking nut in that respect. A locking nut quite definitely makes for more stable tuning, and that's why you always find them with Floyd Rose tremolos which are made for dive bombing. But locking tuners are not really for that purpose.FIT AND INSTALLATIONRegarding fit, these have 2 little pins on the backside. If you are considering a replacement, make sure you get tuners that are the right size and configuration for your guitar so you don't have to drill the back of the neck, the tuner bores in the headstock, or use inserts. If you want to use these but don't have the little alignment holes, Stewart Macdonald makes a small drilling jig for drilling those holes. It's expensive (about $40) but not as expensive as messing up your neck or breaking the tuners when you tighten them down on ill fitting mounts. It is nearly impossible to drill those alignment pin holes correctly without a jig, and even with the jig, easy to be slightly off. These fit most newer FENDER stratocasters and tele's, both american and MIM and will be a drop in replacement with no muss and no fuss in most of those cases.Pull one of your existing tuners out and look at it before you change. If you have a squier or a knockoff you may want to measure the headstock bore and remove a tuner to look at the back mount. Maybe buy and inspect, with the knowledge you might have to return them. There is usually an exact fit drop in replacement locking tuner that can replace your standard tuner so if this isn't it, look for one in the same brand as what is on your guitar now. Be aware different tuners also have slightly different holes bored for the main peg hole.Typical neck bores for tuners (by brand) are shown on the warmoth site at [...]These are the holes that warmoth uses on custom necks when fitting tuners of various brands:- For Fender/Shaller tuners, its a two step bore, with the main portion being 25/64"" and the rest at 11/32"".- Vintage style tuners use 11/32""- Gotoh and Grover use a two step 13/32"" to 11/32""- Sperzel uses 25/64""- Planet waves uses 13/32""Of course, if you are mechnically inclined, have the tools, and don't mind potentially drilling additional holes in your neck, you can almost fit any tuner you want on any guitar. Sometimes that means using inserts or bushings, or drilling a hole for a tiny backmount screw, or for alignment pins in different locations...but the best answer is to use a tuner that is a drop-in replacement.When installing, be sure to look at the height of the pegs on your old and these new tuners. These are not all the same length -- they have staggered heights - 3 long and 3 shorter. (I think I have also seen some sets that are 4/2 but these are 3/3.) Put the long ones in the E-A-D string holes, and the shorter ones in the G-B-HighE holes.",5,"If you aren't using locking tuners, you're wasting time.",1397865600,"04 19, 2014",positive AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B000L6GD04,Jon S,"[1, 1]",These replaced the stock tuners on my Squier Deluxe Stratocaster and were NOT a drop in fit. There are two pegs on the tuners that didn't line up with the holes from my stock tuners in the headstock and required me to drill additional holes. I was somewhat expecting this thou so no starts taken away.These make string changes so easy and I love the ratio of these tuners. Because they are staggered I was able to ditch the string trees as well.,5,Love these!,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B000L6GD04,kannibul,"[0, 0]","3 long, 3 short. Drop in replacement for both my MIM and MIA strat. Added mass, easier to tune. Good, cheap, easy upgrade.",5,Drop in replacement for both MIM and MIA strats,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive AOFLZO8T1IF3B,B000L6GD04,Katheryn Bowling,"[0, 0]","Perfect retrofit for my 1989 American Strat. The locking mechanism is strong. No problems at all. I like to stay brand loyal, so I honestly think these tuners will go on the rest of my Fender collection. Tuning is a breeze and is very stable.",5,You Have to Love Locking Tuners,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A2HDEN9SPBWC5I,B000L6GD04,Lip Davis,"[0, 0]","I put this puppy on in 15 minutes or less. They fit perfect on my American Standard Stratocaster. They work like a charm. If you play guitar and like to keep your strings in tune on your strat. This are a no brainier, the price is right, and they look great on your stratocaster.",5,Great Locking Tuners,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive ADH957M2NJJ8Z,B000L6GD04,Loren A Griffin,"[0, 0]","These Fender locking tuners are top quality. Couldn't be happier with my purchase. You definitely don't want to go with a cheap alternative on something as important as your tuners, and this is a set you can count on.",5,Great Product,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B000L6GD04,Mark Rodgers,"[0, 0]","Nearly all of the reviews I read on these were very positive, and I concur. These are very nice, solid tuners, especially for the price.They do add a little noticable weight to the headstock, but it's not a problem.",5,Fender/Ping tuners,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive AOZBVGFIUY44X,B000L6GD04,"Marty German ""macs4e4""","[4, 4]","Unfortunately, these tuners require drilling to fit my Squier Strat.They look very similar but the two pins are approximately 1/16th of an inch further out from the shaft so I'm going to have to drill new holes in the headstock to use them. Worse, the holes will actually touch the edge of the existing stock holes so, I'm going to have to fill them, first.The quality of the locking tuners looks great!I only wish that they'd show a diagram with the specs written on it so that I could have known that these don't fit my guitar!",3,Don't fit on my Indonesian Squier Strat,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",neutral A15WZCSME5X74S,B000L6GD04,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","These Fender Locking Tuners are the best for Stratocaster guitars, mainly if you have a tremolo system, what helps a lot the tuning stability and speeds up the strings change.",5,The best for strato,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B000L6GD04,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",These replace the OEM tuners exactly without requiring any modification of the headstock. They look fine. When I get the guitar back together I expect that they will work properly. Delivered on time as promised,5,Exactly as promised,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A3412OM2NWNT5E,B000L6GD04,Nilram,"[0, 0]",Quality tuners overall. I like the look and feel of these. The only complaint I have is that after "locking" the strings the tuners loosen slightly a short while later. So I have to continually check that they are indeed still locked.All in all though very good for the price.,4,Excellent overall,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B000L6GD04,Paparaptor,"[0, 0]","I now have these tuners on an American Strat and an American Tele. They seem a lot smoother than the stock Fender tuners, which honestly, I have no problem with. These were purchased on a whim. I don't find changing strings that big of a bother. These will save you a few minutes. I guess if you're a gigging musician, they would be of more value for quick string changes to an onstage guitar. Don't get me wrong. If you want a set of locking tuners for your American or Mexican Fender guitar, these are excellent. But I'm not sure that most people would derive enough benefit out of them to warrant replacing a good functioning set of regular tuners. I like them, I don't love them.",4,Great product,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A330W6L217G0U6,B000L6GD04,Rich,"[0, 0]","For the money they are great ,look nice are very easy to install .you will like them on the guitar.",5,Very nice,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A52REIMRM97HV,B000L6GD04,RJ,"[7, 7]","Now all I have to do is install these on my Burswood Strat Copy. I know I'm gonna have to drill holes for the locating pins I may even have to drill the tuner holes also. Look forward to getting those crappy, loose, un-smooth, original hardware tuners off this thing.July 20, 2012:Just installed these Fender locking tuners on my Strat. Didn't have to drill the tuner holes, they were the perfect size. Placed all the tuners in the headstock lined them up with a straight edge and just pressed each tuner very firmly into their hole (with the locking part screwed in tight so as not to damage them) and very lightly and carefully tapped them with a small rubber mallet to mark my drill points. Then with a small magnifying glass and using a punch I made a center punch mark (just using pressure by hand with the punch since wood is soft) on each indent that the tuner made. Set my drill depth with a piece of tape on the drill and was done in less than 15 minutes.",5,These and a Fender LSR roller nut did wonders. I floated my tremolo again.,1342137600,"07 13, 2012",positive A3GEMQFMP0PH48,B000L6GD04,R. Luhring,"[0, 0]",The tuners arrived today. I had them shipped to my business address. It took me longer to get home from work than it took me to remove the stock tuners & replace them with these. Perfect fit & they look great.,5,Easy upgrade for my Mexican Strat,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive AWQQ1QHCECDJ3,B000L6GD04,RonNW,"[0, 0]","I had trouble with strings going out of tune too often. Installed these Fender locking tuners, and voila !!!!!Amazing difference !!! Re-stringing is much faster now, and tuning is fast (no long loops around the tuning pegs) ,holds up much longer, rarely need to re-tune now, even after lots of bending and vibrato. ( I love the Ernie Ball Super Slinky 9-42 strings and Fender stainless steel 9-42 strings also).My opinion is every Strat benefits from these tuners, they should be standard on both the MIM's and American Strats.",5,Yes to these !!! Nearly half price from Amazon !!!,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B000L6GD04,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","I have these on several of my guitars and I love them. Nice and stable, easy to change strings and lock tightly. Always check the diameter of your peg holes prior to installing. To note these have the two peg placement anchors on them, so if your headstock only has the single hole for the tuning peg, you will have to do some drilling. Really nice upgrade for your standard tuners.",5,... have these on several of my guitars and I love them. Nice and stable,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",positive AR6CAR106LX2Y,B000L6GD04,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]","I have a Squire tele and replaced the tuners with these. The 'tab' holes didn't match up, they are bigger than the Squire originals but it was no problem to set new holes and tighten them up. The hold tunings and make string changing a breeze. Highly recommended. True Fender product.",5,Tele replacement tuners,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A3SJP0GZNZJ0XE,B000L6GD04,William McClain,"[0, 0]","Easy upgrade. Fit with no problem, direct replacement for the stock tuners. Make changing strings a whole lot easier. Glad I did it.",5,Easy upgrade,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",positive A204ETWOV23HO4,B000L7MNUM,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[1, 1]","We use these at our church to light up stands for performing music or doing readings during worship.I appreciate the adjustable antennae so that the lights can be directed to specific areas. The light is bright enough to be able to read even if the room is otherwise in darkness. I do wish they had one more LED in the heads, though - with two standard 8-1/2 x 11 pages on the music stand, the outer edges cannot be lit directly (though there is enough bleed over light to see it, it's not as bright as it could be). Just another 20% output would make these 5 stars perfect.Construction-wise, they're slightly fragile - clearly not made for industrial or heavy duty use - but for standard usage, they will hold up just fine and should last for years.We love them - we have 7 or 8 at the church that we use. They're especially wonderful because they're battery operated. With all the cords we already have from microphones, it's wonderful not to have an equal number of extra power cords running a bunch of electric lights. There's an extra environmental cost with using the batteries versus plugging them in, but the handiness, adaptability, and lack of extra cords make it worth it.Definitely recommend these to anyone, and also recommend the manufacturer add another 20% or so lumens.",4,"They work excellently, and provide a good (though not quite enough) amount of light",1263859200,"01 19, 2010",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B000L7MNUM,djinx,"[1, 1]","These are great lights for music stands. If you need a good blackout light theMighty Bright 52010 Pedalboard Light, Blackhas a red light that works great for dark stages. Because they are LED the batteries last a long time. Some of the Mighty Bright lights also have an AC adapter option but this one doesn't.",5,These are great,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A32H7YO8K1XS9E,B000L7MNUM,"Grand &amp;#34;Kiki&amp;#34; ""KiKi""","[0, 0]",I am a little disappointed. I could use a brighter light. I forgot how dim LED lights are. I am looking to change if I can find something else.,3,Not as bright,1389225600,"01 9, 2014",neutral A2P5U53IUTDUE6,B000L7MNUM,jbnomad,"[0, 0]",They do the job of lighting your music up and they are easy to clip onto your music stand. The switches on the lamps however are a bit flakey.,3,ok,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",neutral APH7O58XJXKPT,B000L7MNUM,Michael W.,"[0, 0]",Works great. I use this thing several times per week in rehearsals and it always does the job. My only critique would be in battery life; maybe a different setup (it uses 3 AAA batteries) would provide longer life. Otherwise it's great-,4,Mighty Bright Duet Music Stand Light,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000L7MNUM,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","This clamp on pair of miniature lamps does an excellent job of illuminating music, set lists and notes. The manufacturer claims 12 lumens of light, which is roughly equivalent to a 1 Watt bulb, but the lens and the way the light is diffused make them seem much brighter. Since the design keeps the light somewhat directional they are relatively discreet and will not interfere with others on the stage, in the studio or in the audience.The three batteries will last 28 hours of continuous use according to the spec sheet, and that is in the ballpark of the use time I am getting between battery changes.What I love is the dual heads, each on a gooseneck that is over a foot long. The length gives you a lot of flexibility [no pun intended] for placing the lights exactly where you want them. The goosenecks easily bend and stay in whatever position you bend them to. The clamp is perfect for most stands and has a layer of padding to prevent marring surfaces. The manufacturer claims that this light can be used free standing. Frankly that is a stretch and I would recommend a light designed with a larger base if that is what you are really looking for. This one does work beautifully clamped to music stands, and the illumination will cover both pages of a chart.",5,Bright while remaining discreet,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000L7MNUM,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",Not very bright. Not very flexible. Too big. Clunky. I really don't like it. I wish I had went in a different direction.,1,Bummer,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",negative A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B000L7MNUM,stefanj,"[1, 1]",My wife got this for me as I tend to play the guitar in less than ideal lighting conditions. THis is the neatest little light I have ever seen. It takes 3 AAA batteries (included- but I did not find them until I was tossing the package out). And has 2 nice LEDs. The lights are bright enough for my 40 something eyes but not so bright as to introduce glare on the sheep music. The clip is plenty strong enough and even hold to my rolled edge music stand. Battery life so far has been at least 8 hours (actually probably 12 hours as my daughter has been using the light also). I love the ease at which the lights are adjustable. A real needed item is you play in darker rooms.,5,THe answer I was looking for,1326672000,"01 16, 2012",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B000LAT0AK,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[2, 3]","The Behringer ACX-450 is a good looking, great sounding amp in a small package, but should be used at low to medium volume. At higher volumes one has to take care with the equalizer to reduce bass and midrange, and also use the anti-feedback button, to avoid a ""muddy"" sound from too much (distorted?) bass. This not an amp to play loudly, but rather for low-to-mid volume accompaniment in a smaller venue.As to the sound effects, it is great with 16 effects covering reverb, chorus, delay/echo and many combinations. I especially like that you can have all the effects with totally different settings on either channel. Also nice to have a separate XLR microphone input on channel 2.The CD/MP3 input is good for backgrounds (or maybe drum machine) when playing, or music during breaks, although one needs a cable with RCA plugs to connect it. Lack of a headphone jack is a drawback, but is balanced by all the good things this little amp offers.Overall, a great sounding and very flexible amp for a low price, if you don't plan to crank it up too much!",5,Great sound and effects at low to medium volume,1321833600,"11 21, 2011",positive A26E1V45R24QVC,B000LAT0AK,ccaptn,"[0, 1]","I have been using the Behringer ACX450 for six months now. I was impressed early, and still am very satisfied with the performance. It is a straight forward 2 channel acoustic amp with some modest effects. One would have to be filling a large venue to need more than this quality amp can provide. I'm running preamps from Gibson J45 and a Taylor 114 ce and they both sound amazing and I don't even know what to do with the rest of the gain. The music from these instruments is clear, bright, deep and the sound is a great reproduction of the instruments themselves. Behringer's mission statement is to provide quality amplification to musicians at a reasonable price. I say, ""mission accomplished"". Amazon was seamless to work with and with free fast shipping the whole experience has been great. Man, how did we get by before things were so cool and easy. Push a couple of buttons and magic appears at your doorstep.",5,"Small amp Small Price, Big Sound, Great Tone",1307491200,"06 8, 2011",positive AA4BAIDEDJI3,B000LAT0AK,OfficeBoy,"[5, 7]","Great amp but the instructions are minimal and pretty worthless. Unless you have a mixer, you can only use one instrument and one microphone with this. Really puts out the sound though, and I guess that's what you get an amp for! I used it in a basketball gym and only had to turn the gain up to 2-3 to fill the place. Very nice effects on both channels.",5,Great amp,1284422400,"09 14, 2010",positive ACFBLRCKLPR00,B000LAT0AK,"Pissed Off! Review should be 1/5 ""Don't Buy f...","[2, 2]","I am so happy with this amp. I've had it for close to a year now and it sounds amazing. On a couple of occasions, I have plugged in my acoustic, my mic, and my buddies mic, and it still handled the load and sounded good. I'm impressed. I even have a Digitech pedal that I use with my Fender Strat, and it sounds amazing. I highly recommend this amp.",5,I love this amp,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive A1WJBJUQ24G8BU,B000LAT0AK,"TerranautX ""Jim""","[1, 1]","This amp sounds great, looks great, works great and is a breath of fresh air from "modelling" amps or ones with many effects that require regular use of a manual to cycle through. This Behringer has a dial offering four effects styles with five "flavor" settings in each. They are all on one dial and there is no pushing, pullling or holding for seconds for lights to tell you you've switched gears. Here you just turn the dial one little click at a time to find a sound out of the twenty. There is a simple level knob for the intensity of the effect and the great thing is that a foot switch is included where you just stomp on a button to invoke your effects or return to clean acoustic guitar. The foot switch has a second button for the other channel which can accommodate another guitar, microphone for singing, drum machine. The EQ sliders are quality and give you a nice reference from a distance whereas if the were knobs you'd have to be right up on them to see how they are set. I've had no problem with the front cover as a few others have mentioned--it's velcroed on there just fine. The cabinet is covered in a nice brown leather-like material. Plenty loud.",5,Great value amp - easy to use,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",positive A3EH9SDPD1FGEA,B000LFCXL8,A. Baker,"[0, 0]",I have difficulty hearing the cheaper units on the market. This metronome has 2 distinct audible sounds and a flashing light which makes it much easier for me to see and hear the beats. Works very well.,5,Excellent Metronome,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A2BRXREMT5WZJ0,B000LFCXL8,Christopher Graham,"[0, 0]","Very nice metronome with just enough features. In particular I love the name based tempos displayed on the face, many metronomes do not have that feature. Sits on a standard music stand fine without falling off.",5,Great metronome.,1385078400,"11 22, 2013",positive A3W2VF6D09B2RN,B000LFCXL8,jesw,"[0, 0]",My aunt the music teacher recommended this metronome and we really like it. It's been in heavy use (1+ hours per day) ever since we got it many months ago and I don't think we've even had to replace the batteries yet. It's got a good loud sound and is easy for my kids to adjust. We tried out some free metronome apps but the volume wasn't loud enough and my kids (though very adept at touch screens) found them tricky to adjust. This one is great.,5,Great metronome,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A7IBOCJ0K4V8C,B000LFCXL8,J. Walker,"[0, 0]","The tuners I have for my guitar/banjo have modes for use as a metronome. The problem is to use them as a metronome you have to push a small multifunction button to switch to metronome function, then press smaller buttons to set the speed of the metronome. I find them annoying.This metronome can be set with one hand by simply turning it on and twisting a dial. The speed is easy to read and setting the loudness of the metronome clicks is easily changed. And there are two clicks to choose from. The metronome has a flashing light too.Overall a very useable metronome.5 stars.",5,Good metronome,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B000LFCXL8,Minh Pham,"[1, 1]","When I sit down to practice my guitar, I just want something very simple to keep time. It was a pain previously to have to mess with menus and such on a computer to bring up a metronome app from tablet, phone or computer. With this, I'll just have to flip a switch and dial the tempo that I want. Simple and loud enough for me to practice my guitar routines. I do recommend this one.",4,Simple,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A1KF61HK8BM4D2,B000LFCXL8,Pegleg,"[0, 0]","The only complaint I have about this is that there's no clip on the back to hang it from so as to keep from knocking it over. This probably doesn't matter to all of y'all though. Other than that, it's a very nice machine with a flashing light and two "click" options. Easy to use and quality built. ~Pegleg~",4,"Helps Me, I tend to speed up...",1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A1BI6SL4H95QI2,B000LFCXL8,SVT4001,"[0, 0]",Volume control is nice. Two clicks to choose from- the low click is better than the high one to my ear. I would recommend this product.,4,Good metronome.,1356739200,"12 29, 2012",positive A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B000LPSNRQ,Brandon K. Rush,"[17, 17]","I bought the Mini Tone Master as a practice amp for my Dean EVO electric guitar, and love it -- but there are a few things you should know before a possible purchase:1. When they say ""mini,"" they mean it. It's a tiny little thing about the size of a hardcover book (or smaller), and about as thick (2"" thick or so).2. It also runs off a 9V battery, though if you have a DC9V adapter, there's a plug for it. it also has a 1/4 jack for standard headphones or earbuds as well.3. It's LOUD. Even when at low volume its tones will fill a room. This is a major plus for such a tiny, inexpensive amp.Controls on the amp are great; it has a gain/distortion knob that is almost as good as having an overdrive or gain effects pedal hooked up to a full-size amp. It's strong enough to where if you're playing small gigs such as coffeehouses or hole-in-the wall small bars, you won't need to lug along your 10W (or larger) amp with you, though that may depend on the tone your guitar puts out to begin with. Still, this is an awesome deal; I paid about $30 here on Amazon for it, so if you need a practice amp but don't want to spend a ton of cash, snatch up one of these little bad boys. You won't be sorry.",5,"Inexpensive, compact, and LOUD = great little amp.",1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B000LPSNRQ,GJack,"[2, 3]","I expected this to come with a DC adapter. Nowhere is it mentioned there wouldn't be any or I could have ordered one. The product is good, surprisingly loud. The bass is too much for the body and the battery cover sort of rattles (once the battery popped out by itself when I played a low E) but that's no issue. I have only used it with a 9V battery so far and noticed a continuous noise on a high gain. I hope that doesn't happen with an adapter. It's a nice little amp, good for carrying around. If you have long fingers, you can sort of hold it between your outstretched thumb and middle finger along it's height - it's that small! A guitar strap, a backpack and a 5ft cable and you could easily walk around the house playing it. The distortion it gives is good. Not good for palm muting. This is nice for practising Randy Rhoads, The Doors -type of rock where not many effects are used.Also remember the DC adapter has a polarity outer ring + and inner -. Many adapters come with the reverse of this polarity so make sure you check that before plugging in one. It's easy to change the polarity, open the box of the adapter and exchange (needs soldering, obv) the red and the black wire places!",4,"Good amp, bad seller. Buy 9V DC adapter separately!",1340236800,"06 21, 2012",positive AJO5UGNMFVDJN,B000LPSNRQ,Jim 1954,"[0, 0]","I like the sound of this amp. As has been said in other reviews if you want clean sound it isn't the loudest in the world, but is loud enough for practice. If you want a little distortion, turn the gain up and you can have plenty of volume. I'm using it with a cheapo guitar from the sixties, (a Decca), and I believe it produces the best sound I have ever gotten out of it.",5,Nice Little Amp,1347926400,"09 18, 2012",positive A1B3CNORXB1USI,B000LPSNRQ,kay bhee,"[1, 12]","soi f you want to turn Distor t off,u cannot.dig?it s always on...alwaysif you like hard rock that wayu need this tiny gig thingie",2,pure distortion sound is always ON...cant be off,1323907200,"12 15, 2011",negative A3IRXJOT9PY6SE,B000LPSNRQ,Paula Gallagher,"[1, 1]","Sounds ok on its own, not very loud or good quality at any high volume, but then when you plug in some good headphones, AWESOME! Great gain, tone, high volume, sounds awesome, perfect to use as a headphone amplifier with some play and effect. Great sound, awesome deal. Score! :D",5,Perfect with headphones - Smaller than your toaster.,1315785600,"09 12, 2011",positive A1NIX2WA2ZKLV7,B000LPSNRQ,Pushpin,"[1, 1]","I have a small apartment in a small but densely populated apartment complex - space and noise is an issue. As a beginning guitarist, I contemplated a small amp but decided on the Mini Tone Master (because in my apartment, the smaller the better). Also, I had no need for ample volume or a variety of controls being at the level that I am... I just wanted something no-frills that was small, compact with enough quality sound to help me as I practice. The Mini Tone Master delivers well.I was pretty surprised at the range of sounds the little guy can produce (from distortion grungy to a softer bluesy tone). It does not come with a power adapter but we already have on in the apartments and works well with that or with a battery. Battery life is also pretty good. I've had the same battery in there for several months already, playing several times a week and sometimes leaving it on accidentally for a day or two and no signs of battery drain so far.It is a little frustrating sometimes, as another reviewer mentioned, to remove the distortion but with enough fiddling, I found a setting that was acceptable to my ears.While I didn't need volume, this little guy can be loud! No weakness there.I also plugged an acoustic-electric classical guitar into the mini tone master and it also worked surprisingly well.",5,a beginning guitarist's review,1325116800,"12 29, 2011",positive A178O10M2U0XDC,B000LPSNRQ,RobertB,"[6, 6]","Overall dimensions 6 3/4"" x 6 1/2"" x 2 1/4"". Very nice travel size. Sound is about what you would expect. It is basically a toy. If you use more than 2 (of 10 max) gain, it sounds awful. I turn guitar volume to max and adjust volume on the amp to desired level. Tone works nicely to filter the output over all frequencies. I am using it with a Fender Starcaster when I travel for work (hotel friendly). I think it's over priced but I think it looks good and it seems durable.",3,Dimensions of Amp,1314835200,"09 1, 2011",neutral ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000LPSNRQ,StormJH1,"[1, 1]","In the reviews for this item, there seems to be a lot of debate over what the Fender Mini Tone Master is and how we should evaluate it. Is it a toy, or is it meant to be a serious bedroom amplifier? Do we review it compared only to other ""mini amps"", or do other small combos costing under $100 creep into the discussion? Well, I bought one for myself and the conclusion is this: It isn't the best way to practice guitar quietly at home, but it's also also fun little product at an affordable price that sounds slightly better than you'd expect.APPEARANCE/DURABILITY - Actually, the aesthetics of the Mini Tone Master are one of my favorite things about it. This is a $40 conversation piece that I wouldn't mind having out on my work desk as a reminder of one of my favorite hobbies. It just so happens that it's a functioning amplifier you can plug into and practice with also? The component actually used to make the amplifier are cheap, yet are put together in a convincing way. Take a step back and you'd swear the hard plastic housing was actually vinyl or leather. The ""grill cloth"" over the speakers is a nice facade for the hard plastic facing that protects the speakers. Actually, while the amp is cheap, it's also fairly durable. In fact, I just dumped it off my desk reaching over to write this review, and it seems to be working fine. (Phew!) It should also be noted that this amp is powered either by a 9V battery or a 9V DC adapter (a BOSS pedal supply adapter will work, for example). While the battery option is obviously nice for portability, the red ""ON"" light seemed noticeably dimmer with 9V's, and I can't say how long the battery will last. If you plan to have it in one place most of the time, the adapter is the preferred way to go.SOUND - The concept of this amp is pretty ridiculous if you think about it - a one watt output with TWIN 2"" speakers. Given that each speaker is smaller than the ""tweeter"" on a large stereo speaker, you won't be surprised at all to hear that there's virtually no bass in the sound. It sounds like a poor 10W solid state amp, only shrunk down to a few inches. At the same time, that's kind of a remarkable feat for a miniature amplifier, and it puts out a fair amount of sound. I opted for the Mini Tone Master over some other options because it actually has a fair range of tones. Low Gain/High Volume produces pretty good clean tones, and with humbuckers and the gain turned up, it can get a bit raunchy. Unfortunately, the tone control either does nothing, or behaves completely irrationally. I haven't figured out which yet. I had it at ""5"" most of the time, but it didn't seem to cut much treble as I turned it up. Actually, it got the brightest around ""7"", and then almost became more muffled beyond that. But again, for a $40 mini amp, my expectations were not that much to begin with. I do like the four knobs, and the decision to make the power knob the same size as the other knobs was a subtle touch that prevents the cheaper feel of an on-off flat toy switch.I expected the speaker to overdrive/break up if you pushed it too hard, and not in a ""tube-like"" manner. That wasn't necessarily the case, but there are other problems. Something internally rattles after the volume goes above ""4"", and it's not the speaker being overpowered. This is a common issue with cheap amps, and I might even pop it open to see what is rattling around. And the sound quality isn't objectively ""good"" by any means, but it is good enough to play amplified electric guitar and to hear the basic characteristics of your instrument and playing style.ALTERNATIVES - The primary reason I rated this 4* instead of 5* really isn't any of the issues above (I am happy with the amp), but it's limited usefulness compared to the many alternatives for home/quiet practicing. My favorite of these, by far, are the Vox Amplugs, which are headphone jacks stylized after different famous amplifiers. The sound quality those things pump into your headphones is of far greater quality (and volume/fullness) than anything this mini amp could do. Also, they are offered at $40 or $50, so it's simply a better value. Another alternative is to plug into a smartphone and practice with software. While sound quality and volume are often a problem with smartphone apps, the possibilities for effects, modeling, and recording are endless.If you think about recent improvements in small size Bluetooth speakers, you realize that the sound quality on a device of this size could be far better than what the Mini Tone Master offers. At the same time, those speakers can cost up to $200, and premium sound quality was never the point of this amp. Your opinion of it will depend on your expectations, but if you don't take it too seriously, it's a cool little device. And, in my book, anything that allows you to practice more guitar than you would otherwise is nothing to laugh at.",4,Cool novelty item that happens to be a halfway decent mini-amp!,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A3R6V43G6HAJ0Y,B000LPUV8K,"Bob. Oh, Bob.","[1, 1]","So, these ended up being the wrong taper for my guitar, but that was my own fault due to some incorrect advice. Nonetheless, I put a couple in just to compare them to my old, plastic pins. What a difference! Unquestionably, the sound board was far more sensitive. Sustain was much better and I got a richer tone, as opposed to the brighter tone some users reported. I should say, however, what I got was definitely the true, ebony wood pins with the inlay. I can't speak to concerns about plastic being used for the other pin colors. While these won't work due to size, I'll definitely be making the switch from plastic to ebony when I find the right size.",5,Marked Improvement,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",positive A14VAT5EAX3D9S,B000LPUV8K,Jake,"[0, 0]","Make sure you read the description of the color you are choosing. Most of them are plastic.I bought the ebony with pearly inlay. They look great, it is, indeed, real ebony with a pearl inlay.The pins are sort of an odd size (not sure if there is a generic pin size...), so they might work, and they might not. They fit one of mine perfectly, and another, not very well. I would assume they fit all Martin guitars well, because my experience with Martin is that their instruments are pretty similarly made in way of parts and quality.Overall, great bridge pins for the price, and they sounds much better than plastic ones!",4,"Look great, but don't fit all guitars",1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive AQDHNCD25PFE6,B000LPUV8K,Larry,"[0, 0]","I purchased this product to replace the pins on my Martin 0-16NY. I believe the ebony pins will be perfom admirably. Additionally, the pearl inlay lends class to the guitar.",5,Very Impressive,1326240000,"01 11, 2012",positive ANADY67KNW4Z,B000LPUV8K,Ranger Tim,"[0, 0]","Really a nice upgrade...especially for the price. They did stick up higher than the plastic pins, but I had read that they would. At least I know that they fit snug. Really look good!",5,Classy Upgrade!,1404518400,"07 5, 2014",positive AAYAXHC63IX1D,B000LPUV8K,RB,"[0, 2]",Thanks for the prompt and good service. These are a quality product and really enhance my Guitar and I am very happy with them Thanks !!!,5,Great Product,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A2C2TKHICAZ4RS,B000LQLDM2,A. Castillo,"[2, 2]","When you get it, it looks so simple, so basic that you can't believe that it doesn't come with the mic, but companies got to make their money right? I use it with my Samson CL8 condenser and it is perfect. Works great for podcasting, vocals or anything else you want to record. The adjustment knob is a little tight but whatever, it does its job well.",5,Great shockmount,1244937600,"06 14, 2009",positive A1BW6F3GAM38XV,B000LQLDM2,An Engineer,"[0, 0]","I took a chance with this one since I am desperate to find a mount for my MXL 4000 microphone. I originally bought a ""universal"" mic stand from guitar center which cost 50bux by the way. That didnt come close to working. But this one worked perfectly! Thanks you Samson!",5,Works with the MXL 4000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,1346457600,"09 1, 2012",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B000LQLDM2,Arik Burke,"[0, 0]","This is a very nice looking and solid piece of equipment. with a single modification, I was able to fit an array of other condenser microphones in this shockmount. I have never owned a samson microphone but judging by the quality of this product, I would definately consider buying one.",5,attractive,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A2G2DXPFZKG48W,B000LQLDM2,Audio Maven,"[1, 3]","This Sam SP01 can be easily modded for use with the Oktava MK319. I found instructions through a google search. The metal piece on the bottom of the mic holder must be removed. Instead of hammering it out, I used two screwdrivers to pry it out. That leaves a nice hole which is just a little too small to use. Using my dremel tool, I was able to enlarge the hole just a bit. As a guide the piece you remove fits in a small groove. You must file down the sides til the groove is almost not visible. Then your Oktava will fit just fine. This mod is not easily reversible so keep that in mind before starting. I'll post up a picture later.I found the screw-on connector to not be that high quality. It wanted to cross thread as I putting it on my mic stand. So I wouldn't want to be taking it off and putting it back on frequently. That's my only complaint about it.",4,Easily modded. Nice unit.,1222992000,"10 3, 2008",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B000LQLDM2,B,"[0, 0]","I ran a few recording tests on my microphone with and without the shock mount. It seems that ambient noise is generally reduced with the shock mount on. It's especially effective when the microphone is on my desk, where my computer tower (which has 7 fans) is directly under it. It's not perfect, but the level of noise reduction really is amazing. On top of all that, it looks nice too. If you are planning to buy a condenser mic for your desk, you should definitely consider getting this, along with a solid stand and a pop filter.",5,Necessity,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B000LQLDM2,Bryan Harvey,"[1, 1]",Fits MXL Cube mics perfectly! Sturdy and easyt to setup. Ordered two more.Rare to get items these days that exceed expectation,5,very nice,1361491200,"02 22, 2013",positive A17IU5NX3UC84G,B000LQLDM2,"Casby ""-Casby""","[1, 1]","While the product came as described, the build quality felt a little lacking. On the website it mentioned that it accepts the Shure KSM32 threading but it does not, so if you're threading matches the KSM32, look elsewhere.",2,Eh... there's better out there,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",negative AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B000LQLDM2,"C.E. ""Frank""","[0, 0]","The Samson shock mount does work with the Audio Technica AT2020, yes. Does it work well? If you can securely close the little gap between the AT2020 and the shock mount then, yes. There is another reviewer on here who gives a very good tip on getting rid of that rattle when using this mount with the AT2020. Only other thing is that the colors don't really match up well but I don't really care, its a good shock mount.Ask yourself before you buy though, do I really need one? I don't really use mine since I have carpet on the floors that doesn't like the mic stand shake too much.",5,Samson SP01 + AT2020 Microphone,1318032000,"10 8, 2011",positive A54S9CIUV5VNB,B000LQLDM2,"Dave ""Sonic""","[0, 0]","I picked this up for a friend who has the AudioTechnica AT2020 USB and Yes this does work with that mic too. It's solid, helps with mounting, and will be well used.",5,Does the job,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000LQLDM2,David G,"[0, 0]",No problems with this. Fits my Behringer 60 dollar condenser mike just fine. Like it was made from the same company but it's not. They must have standard fittings on mikes.,5,Works great,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A3TOND09136H4A,B000LQLDM2,David,"[0, 0]","Works with a lot of mics, and, with a little modding, it worked with my MXL V67G; which is all I needed it for.",4,With a little effort it will work with an MXL V67G,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",positive A1AU5K3JMPS3UQ,B000LQLDM2,Eric,"[0, 0]","Does what it says it will do and it does it very well. The connector is a 3/8in female slot so make sure whatever it is you're buying can connect to that. The mic/boom stand I bought and the on desk stand were both 5/8in male so I had to buy 2 cheap adapters (6$ each). I also am having some issues really ""locking"" in the Audio-Technica condenser mic to the shock mount. So far it stays in, but isn't ""super"" secure (wobbles just a little if it's moved), but maybe I'm just doing it wrong. Aside from that, though, great product.",4,Very Nice Product,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A36C867ZDP30NQ,B000LQLDM2,John D,"[0, 0]","Excellent Quality and Craftsmanship.I was expecting less of this product for its price and the job it will do, I figured it would be made out of a ""cheap"" feeling metal. I was wrong. It is very stable and steady and feels like good steel or aluminum maybe. It is strong to. It feels like I could really bang it (I won't) and it would not break.I use this with an Audio Technica AT2020 which screws in perfectly snug but is still rotatable on the base. The mount holds it firm and keeps the mic still. It does eliminate a little vibration but if you pound on your desk (or whatever)that will still come through. It looks cool too (and everybody knows that matters). I am very pleased with this purchase.",5,Fits AT2020 and other Mics,1297555200,"02 13, 2011",positive A11E4FWMN9BXJD,B000LQLDM2,"Josh Adams ""Rock Crushes Paper""","[2, 2]","I don't think I can say enough good things about the Samson SP01 Shockmount. Long story short I was trying to get a podcast going from scratch about three months ago. I did some research and discovered that a shockmount is necessary to keep any noise from anything securing the mic from being picked up by the mic while recording. A shockmount is an absolute must, especially when looking at using a tabletop mic stand where the table will also be used as a work surface.The build quality is fantastic. I just recently purchased my THIRD shockmount for an additional mic to be used on the podcast.What I've grown to appreciate so much is that it seems to fit just about any condenser microphone I can get my hands on. If you are considering buying this for your own condenser mic, make absolutely sure that your mic has threads on the bottom to be screwed into some type of stand or shockmount. Nearly all do, but some companies like Blue (Snowball, snowflake, etc.) are designed not to be used in conjunction with shock mounts. I have used the MXL 007.USB with this shockmount as well as the AT2020 USB and XLR version. The MXL fit like a glove, perfect. The AT2020, once threaded in, seemed just a bit loose, so I added a couple foam bumpers around the base to act as a washer. It made a tight fit and further insulated it from any sound interference from any movement.In short, I haven't found a better shockmount for condenser mics. The attachment screws onto any desktop tripod and traditional mic stand. Fantastic. Buy two of these!! :) Thanks Samson, now just make better mics!",5,"Superior shockmount, fantastic price!",1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B000LQLDM2,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]",I have this paired with the Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone. It matches the mic well color-wise and fit. The C-1 fits the mount perfectly. I recommend this mount highly.http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-C-1-Studio-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B000CZ0RLK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1358133926&sr;=8-1&keywords;=Behringer+C-1,5,Excellent Mount,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A3O9JAQME0YOB0,B000LQLDM2,Robert Biehn,"[0, 0]","This is a good, durable mount. I like the look of it, as well as the light-weight feel. Not much else to be said.",5,Good! Durable!,1364515200,"03 29, 2013",positive A2D0F8W7FDBBS6,B000LQLDM2,Ryan S.,"[40, 40]","I recently bought an Audio Technica 2020 and was looking for a shockmount for it, I bought the one that Audio Technica makes and I was not satisfied with the quality, so I returned it and came across the Samson SP01. My first thought was that it looked just like the shockmount I have for my Neumann TLM 103. I immediately purchased it after seeing that people were using it with the AT 2020. As soon as it arrived I put my AT 2020 in it and it looked stunning, after I mounted it on my on-desk mic stand I bumped the table a few times to see how it worked. In short it works great, The SP01 isolates the mic extremely well. I also tested the shockmount with my Studio Projects C1 and Rode k2 (both very heavy mics) and it works great. One word of advice it seems that some people are having problems hooking this shockmount to their mic stand ( which I find extremely amusing). Like most shockmounts the Samson SP01 has an adapter that is too small for most US mic stands already in the mount ( the part where the shockmount connects to the mic stand). THIS IS EASY TO REMOVE!! All you have to do is take a coin and unscrew it!! Once you unscrew the adapter the shockmount will connect to your stand.",5,Great Shockmount!! IT WORKS WITH ANY MIC STAND!!,1269561600,"03 26, 2010",positive A3J7IC7M8ZSXNU,B000LQLDM2,Shastafication,"[0, 0]","This is the best shockmount in my opinion (This is the first shock mount I have tried.). I bought it with a desktop mic stand, and used it on my Audio Technica AT2020 and it worked very nicely. It does the perfect job for podcasting, as well as gameplay videos. I would recommend this to anyone.",5,Best Shockmount,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A1803TC7DCT5ZA,B000LQLDM2,skeletonbears,"[0, 0]","Not a lot to say, works great as a shockmount!I think the best part might be that it also works with Behringer C-1s. Those are great mics for what they cost, but the clips they come with break easily and replacements are hard to find. That makes this shockmount a great option for people in that boat as well. Hooray!",5,Perfectly wonderful shock mount; works with Behringer C-1s!,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B000LQLDM2,T,"[0, 0]","This didn't exactly fit my MXL V67G condenser mic, so I took out the bottom piece - which took a little work - then I was able to get the bottom screw plug of my mic to fit. It's solid and works well.",5,Had to modify,1375401600,"08 2, 2013",positive A2WYF4POBUXL2O,B000LQLDM2,TriggerHappy,"[0, 0]",Does its job. Good solid construction. Support cords seem to be of good quality. Knob tightens well. Comes with thread adapter. Smooth silver satin finish. Affordable price. 'Nuff said. Just buy one already!,5,Great build quality,1255305600,"10 12, 2009",positive A1TF131MUR8E2E,B000LQLDM2,"T. Winkler ""Terrance P. Winkler""","[0, 0]",This is a quality product.Super fast SHIIPING through Amazon as always.The product is well built easy to use pretty straightforward.It's perfect for my Samson mic.,5,Perfect!,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A2VDGYUTGIOL86,B000M23OQ8,"Amazon Customer ""Lauli""","[0, 0]",I use this ALL the time. It's pretty basic but really good for a beginner. (Not all chords are in here but the "core" chords are). Worth the price-,5,Use this A LOT.,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",positive A2BRKLV7FQ1HVS,B000M23OQ8,"Austin Garcia ""Mr. Garcia""","[1, 1]","This Guitar Tuner is such a great and useful tool. It teaches chords and got me to play my guitar better in less than one day.Thanks, Austin Garcia",5,Guitar Professor Guitar Tuner,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000M23OQ8,Charlo,"[1, 1]","I picked one of these up when they were being blown out cheaply at a big box store. Who doesn't need another pocket tuner to throw in the guitar bag, right? The price was less than ten bucks, but unfortunately it doesn't work very well. The microphone inside the unit is simply not very accurate. It gets you in the ballpark, but just barely. Strike a note once, and it's sharp. Play the same note with the same force again and it says you are in tune. I think the Korg tuner is in roughly the same price range and it performs the job much better.",2,Does the trick- just barely...,1350259200,"10 15, 2012",negative A1NPG8GYIXYIVY,B000M23OQ8,David Y.,"[0, 0]",Very versatile tuner. It automatically tunes to the string so you just pick and tune away! It also shows you chords in case you have forgotten them. There are other things you can do on this tuner and for the price it is a great buy!,5,Great tuner!,1388016000,"12 26, 2013",positive A2OPSPL8LSSJPC,B000M23OQ8,Jared Jennings,"[0, 0]","loved this thing, I have since lost it, as happens with little doo-hickeys like this, lol. worked good. pretty precise, meaning you will fight with it to where it is happy. sometimes it felt a little off, but robots know best, right?",5,fun is,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",positive A3KCR3MWWKM7C1,B000M23OQ8,"J ""J A""","[0, 0]","I am suing this item on a regular basis to tune my guitar, and it seems to work fine, no complains",5,Tuner,1356825600,"12 30, 2012",positive A3UXW18DP4WSD6,B000M23OQ8,"Richard ""Richard""","[0, 0]","Had a guitar for years,, always tune it but never time to practice, it tells you what note is actually being played when your string is out of tune so you can zero in on the correct one better..",5,Love it,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A2TZAS3A5WIUJQ,B000M23OQ8,TomVestal,"[0, 0]",Very compact size and easy to use.Good feature for the price.Shipping is fast.very happy for this product.Best recommended.,5,Easy to use and accurate tuning.,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A35HTG0YUEKFGM,B000M23OQ8,Tony Wall,"[0, 0]","It works great, not much I can say beyond that.",5,good product,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A2W3CLAYZLDPTV,B000MFK1ZW,"Amazon Customer ""=Chris=""","[0, 0]","I've been swapping back and forth between Evans and Remo for a while, but after really liking the emad kick head I decided to lean more toward Evans just for consistency in my setup.I consulted with an online forum to find which would be the closest 'compatible' drumhead to what I really liked from Remo on the Evans line, and I was led to the G2 series. (from Remo's Emperor series-- both being 2 plies of 7mm free floating film)Honestly, I think I'm going to stick with Evans from now on though!I ordered my pack shortly after the announcement of the 'level 360' sizing, and I wanted to give them a try. My fears of getting some old stock were unfounded and the set that I got was new enough to be L360 sized.I got them on, and the tuning seemed to be pretty easy. I use a drum dial to ballpark me and start my tuning process, but it went smoothly. Not sure if it was the placebo effect, but I seemed to be able to get a little more low range on my floor tom as well-- deeper but just as resonant as an 808 kick.The coating seems to hold up better on the Evans heads as well-- Remo tends to 'flatten out' within a few hours of play, where the Evans not only lasts longer, but has a more finished feel to them.",5,They're great!,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B000MFK1ZW,Bloose,"[0, 0]","Recently I was looking for some heads to put on a set of Starion shells that I modified. My original plan was to use a set of Attack heads on both the resonant and the batter side of these shells. That decision was based mostly on price. Not completely though as I have used the Attack heads for resonant heads with very good results. The Attack heads that I bought though are single ply. To me that make them great candidates for resonant heads but I think a two ply head is better for a batter head. I gave the Attacks a shot on both sides but I wasn't completely happy with the sound and felt a two ply head would just be the better way to go.In the past I have used Remo heads for batter heads almost exclusively. I still very much like the Remo Pinstripe heads but decided to give these Evans heads a try just to try something different. I am very happy I did! These Starion shells now have a very nice sound with lots of resonance. The most noticeable difference between these G2's and the Attacks is that the tuning range seems to be much wider. The Attacks had a very narrow tonal range where they resonated. The G2's seem to resonate everywhere! From very loose to moderately tight they have very nice sound and resonance. I have some Moon Gel damping pads installed to cut down on some of the resonance but doing it this way instead of choking the drum offers a much better sound. By adding, removing, or moving the Moon Gel pads around I can control exactly how much resonance the drums have without having to change the heads tune.I should mention that I am still using the single ply Attacks for the resonant side. With the G2's on top and the Attacks on the bottom these shells sound great! Also, on the bass drum I have Attack no ring heads on both sides. I also have a pillow in there for damping and this bass drum sounds just amazing! So, the Attacks have their place but on the batter side I am very impressed with the sound, tuning range, and ease of tuning of these G2's. If you've never tried them, give them a shot, if you have you likely already know what I'm talking about!",5,I may be a convert!,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A3G40OIPT4I040,B000MFK1ZW,Hyun,"[1, 1]",I have been using them for about 6 months. I play about twice a week and they have maintained a good sound over the past 6 months. Not too difficult to tune either.,4,Good Heads,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",positive A1UMN04FQ6H32D,B000MFK1ZW,isaiah,"[0, 0]","These are good heads. I have played them on several drum sets and have been pleased with their sound, look and feel. This is a super solid price too.",4,Solid,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B000MFK1ZW,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",I bought these to try them out. I have used remo a little then I used to have some Aquarian heads and wanted to try Evans to see how they are. Amazing. I practically beat the crap out of them and the held up. My next acoustic drumset will have Evans on them.,5,Great heads.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A38L9I59GH34O0,B000MFN8B6,A Customer,"[0, 0]",I initially thought that these would be very wimpy sounding. I was wrong. They have a great tone with my metal distortion pedal. I have a Schecter Hellraiser with EMG X Series pickups and they go great with them. They are easier to bend too which is great. I no longer use heavier strings like I use too. These will be my mainstay.,5,Best strings I have used for metal.,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000MFN8B6,Charlo,"[0, 0]","I don't put these on every guitar but on the right guitar they are perfect. What's the right guitar? Longer scales- like a strat. I would not put these on a shorter scale (22"") because it would get too flubby. If you hit the power chords hard you may also want to stear clear- these require a bit more subtlety in your attack or you will vibrate in and out of tune on the low E when you are pulling off windmills like Townshend. They do allow super easy string bends for when I feel lazy or for when my fingers are torn up from playing. YMMV.",5,Great strings,1336608000,"05 10, 2012",positive A1365RYO0BLEMI,B000MFN8B6,John Barry,"[3, 3]",I don't know why more people don't use these: they're amazing. I've used many strings and owned many guitars. These aren't diamonds or gretsch but they're fantastic. I love them on my strats. The last and make playing a breeze. I don't have any tone loss between these and .10's. If I do it's more than made up by the fact that I can play better with lighter strings.,5,Lighter than light strings. I've used them for year and love them.,1304899200,"05 9, 2011",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B000MFN8B6,John S.,"[0, 1]","Strings rust very easily, yield fairly poor tone and break often, though they have the same bending ability as .09-.42.",2,rust easily,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",negative A1HR4TQ0HAGU8T,B000MFN8B6,Megs,"[1, 2]","These strings are beyond amazing. Switching to Ernie Ball strings should be a matter of course when purchasing a new electric guitar, and if you do any blues playing at all, Extra Slinkies are for you. They bend and bend and bend, are easy on the fingers during lengthy solos, and give a great sound whether you're playing gritty or bright. I also play country and punk, and these strings let me get enough twang and beef, respectively, to play those styles as well. The best $5 you will ever spend on a guitar improvement is to put Ernie Ball strings on your guitar.",5,"The easiest, cheapest way to maximize your sound quality.",1337385600,"05 19, 2012",positive A1YBZOWO2RBIUZ,B000MFN8B6,Pantanga34,"[0, 0]",I've been playing guitar for years and lately I've been wanting some slinkier strings so I can get a little more bend out of them. I thought I'd try these out and I loved them. After playing with these for a week I loved the way that they played and I loved the way they sound. So I ordered 6 more packs of these. The extra slinky strings are fantastic and you definitely won't find a better set of strings for the money.,5,My new favorite guitar strings.,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A2F92AOWTIUIB,B000MFN8B6,StudioDude,"[0, 1]","Weak sounding, and break very easily. I would not recommend these to anyone other than those who literally have no callus developed.",3,Nope.,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",neutral A35HTG0YUEKFGM,B000MFN8B6,Tony Wall,"[0, 0]","Great strings, I use Ernie Ball strings on all 7 of my guitars, both acoustic and electric and never had a complaint. I have experimented with others but always come back to them.",5,Love Ernie Ball strings,1403395200,"06 22, 2014",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B000MFN8B6,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 1]","I just cant get enough sustain out of the high E.for my taste. Tried them on Epi LP and a PRS. I'm no Eric Clapton, and I dont use 4 amp heads nor do I employ 3 guys to work on my guitars, but thats my impression. Just not enough umph...",3,too slinky for me,1400630400,"05 21, 2014",neutral A2C6Z7M3RMUG45,B000MFN8B6,"Wes Caldwell ""Wes Caldwell""","[0, 0]","These are my favorite guitars strings, they last a long time, bend well, hold great sound, and you won't have to tune your guitar every five minutes like some strings.",5,Best guitar strings ever,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive A3S737ZGWE1GKY,B000MO2QJM,Anon,"[0, 0]","For the price, I got a little more than expected. The sound is pretty great. The scoop switch gives you a slightly different sound. Other than that your can change amount of distortion. Its cheap, and maybe it doesn't have alot of fancy versatility with the settings and whatnot. But for the price this is one hell of a deal! Quality item.Only complaints are; its so little sometimes just accidentally moving the cable will flip it around or something. But thats expected, and not that big of a deal if you're careful. Now the one issue I really have with this pedal, its cosmetic so its not worth 4-starring this review; but it did get to me. The knobs. They are not the cool chrome ones in these pictures. They are black plastic ones. They look sorta bland and not as cool, but ive noticed no functionality problems with them yet. Still a great product though.",5,It does as its supposed to.,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B000MO2QJM,AT,"[0, 0]","To be honest I'm not metal guitarist but I do love metal music and as far as playing goes I love bluesy solos with lots of distortion. I decided to get this pedal because it was electro harmonix, one of the best names in the business. And for the fact it was cheaper than most. I'm VERY pleased with the pedal and couldn't be happier.",5,Great,1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A10APIDAZISWQF,B000MO2QJM,mando2112,"[0, 0]","I own all 3 versions of this pedal and cherish each one of them. This one is my favorite, turn on and go. I think it's better than the Sovereign.",5,Best distortion of my time,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B000MO2QJM,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[2, 2]","Since, as of right now, this is the only review of this product on amazon.com, I'll try to answer any questions you might have about the EHX Pocket Metal Muff Pedal. This pedal is the model of simplicity; a volume control, a distortion control, and a switch that changes the amount (or lack thereof) of mid-scoop. That's doesn't leave much room for tone tweaking, so ""tweakers"" beware! That being said, Electro-Harmonix did a commendable job of pre-setting useable treble and bass tone levels that should only require minor tweaking of your amp's eq to get it right where you want it. Playing through my Fender hotrod deville amp, I was immediately shocked at how good this pedal sounded. The bass was powerful and chunky, great for heavy metal palm-muting riffs; the treble had a good bite but it wasn't harsh; and all three midrange modes sounded great, depending on the application: Want just a flat midrange for a punchy tone? Just leave the mid-switch on the flat setting. Want a slightly scooped midrange tone for a good all-round metal tone? Move the switch down to the low mid-scoop mode. Do you want to play Master of Puppets by Metallica? The high mid-scoop mode is calling your name. This pedal offers quite a bit of distortion, but I was amazed to find that even at the higher distortion levels, my tone remained clear and defined. It didn't turn into a plastic-y, fuzzy mess like most distortion pedals *cough* metal zone *cough* will. I will mention that this pedal isn't the best if you're looking for a more modern metal tone. You won't get a slightly fizzy, ultra-gain (think Slipknot) sound out of this pedal. Rather it offers a very crunchy, defined roar more characteristic of the pre-dual rectifier mesa boogie amplifiers.In conclusion, I give this pedal 5 stars because it does what its designed to do very well; this version of the metal muff line isn't designed to be highly versatile and ""tweakable"" in and of itself; get the metal muff with top boost pedal if you want a 3-band eq and a boost function. This pedal is designed to be a very simple, small box of pure classic metal tone, and that's exactly what it accomplishes.",5,A lot of classic heavy metal tone in a small package!,1302652800,"04 13, 2011",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B000MO2QJM,Victor,"[1, 1]","Within just three seconds of using the Electro-Harmonix Pocket Metal Muff Pedal, I knew it was a winner. It delivers thermonuclear distortion and is ultra-easy to use. Although it doesn't have a tone dial, it doesn't need one. And I say that after trying it through a small tube amp (15w), a small digital amp (40w), a guitar with humbuckers, and a guitar with single-coil pickups. The closest it has to a tone dial is the scoop switch just above the on/off switch. As its name suggests, this allows one to choose how much the mid tones will be ""scooped."" It has three settings (no scoop to maximal scoop), and all sound great. Fans of sustain will love this box, for it delivers seemingly everlasting sustain. The pedal is extremely small, which most would regard as a plus. I bought this after watching a professional-looking YouTube demonstration of it. It more than lived up to my expectations. If I lost this box, I'd immediately order another one. I have zero regrets.",5,AMAZINGLY GOOD,1309737600,"07 4, 2011",positive ATSVUBE2115N1,B000MVYOZY,Aaron Madden,"[0, 0]",For the dollar its the best and biggest bang for the buck. My daughters love this amp and works perfect. Product is as described.,5,Best amp,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B000MVYOZY,applegd07,"[1, 1]",this is an amazing acoustic amp for my classical guitar. i use this to play in the Church and a friend of mine approached me and said that the sound is really crisp and bold. i was happy.,5,great amp,1380931200,"10 5, 2013",positive A1S0NIJ5PDREYV,B000MVYOZY,busdriver123,"[0, 0]",I brought for someone else. But they said they love it. So I am a happy camper I did it right.,5,nice,1373932800,"07 16, 2013",positive A2M1BW5AQLJLOB,B000MVYOZY,"David M. Gammon ""Solar Musician Geek""","[13, 13]","I am both a bass player and a fidelity freak, always fussing over tone settings. This tiny amp packs BIG sound for everything from a harmonica to a keyboard .... and even my bass. The CD input has NO controls but is a very useful feature just the same. Having Behringer mics and a UB802 mixer, I banked on this being a good amp and was NOT disappointed. The 3-band tone controls do an excellent job of shaping sound to fit any instrument. No 15-watt amp will compete with live drums OR outdoor settings.... and do NOT expect 2 instruments to sound perfect together, but for indoor practicing and intimate small crowds, this amp will impress you. Every musician should have one of these around. Money well spent!",5,Best Quality for the Money,1272931200,"05 4, 2010",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000MVYOZY,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","This is a nice small amp. It delivers nice, pure sound at more than loud enough levels for me. One thing I like about this amp is that it is very simple, not a bunch of complicated settings to worry about. Another thing, I think it's the nicest looking amp I have and I have about 10 amps now. It's about the same size as my little Fender Frontman 15 and sits side-by-side with it in my living room. I use the Fender for electric and the Behringer for the acoustic for practicing.If you're looking for a no frills amp that doesn't cost a lot or take up much room, this is a good one for you.Makes a great little practice amp. I am totally happy with this one and see no need to add an additional acoustic amp.Mine looks a lot different than the photo, it's more brown and actually looks better.",5,Nice amp for my acoustic,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A30J7WQV0ZNRXG,B000MVYOZY,"D. Reinstein ""marindavid""","[74, 76]","Hearing ourselves the way we sound to others is of the essence in music. This small, acoustic Behringer Ultracoustic AT108 amplifier gives the musician/singer the needed outside feedback to get things sounding right.No one hears themselves the way they sound to others. This simple reality must be understood and somehow corrected for by anyone recording music. This is why performers in the studio wear headphones while recording and why a small acoustic amplifier is a necessary piece of gear for an acoustic guitar playing, singing song writer. The Behringer Ultracoustic AT108 acoustic amplifier more than does the job.As the owner of eight completely acoustic guitars, I thought a lot for years about trying amplification. I probably never hesitated with ambivalence about any other purchase in my life. Much to my delight, together with a passive, inexpensive hole-mounted pick-up (the Seymour Duncan SA3SC Woody) , an inexpensive Audio- Technica vocal microphone and this Behringer AT108, I can hear a fullness and richness that actually makes good instruments sound even better!At least as importantly, it allows me to hear myself more the way I am heard by others who will not hear me, as I do in part, from the resonations inside my skull.One of the most universal and predictably shocking experiences anyone who records their own voice is struck by is how different it sounds when recorded than it does when they are singing or speaking it. The mechanics of this ubiquitous situation are not difficult to fathom.To hear what those listening hear, you have to arrange things so as to hear the sound coming TO you, not FROM you. That is where an amplifier comes in handy. It aims your own sound back at you so you can hear something a lot closer to what an audience would hear.When we 'hear' ourselves without any external amplification or direct audio feedback, we are 'hearing' a combination of the sounds being processed through our ears as well as those vibrations and sounds that are created by the vibrations in our heads. The people who hear us, only hear us through their ears. The two experiences are not the same.To discover how we really sound to others, we can go about it two ways. First, we can go ahead and record ourselves then listen and be astounded at how different we sound from how we thought we were sounding while recording, or we can put our practice through electronics - either through an external amplifier or through headphones, so that we can hear ourselves more closely to the way we will be heard by others.As an acoustic guitar player, I recently invested in a small, specifically acoustic amplifier, the Behringer Ultracoustic AT108, and have found the results to be simply astounding as I can now, for the first time, practice my songs until they sound the way I would like them to sound to others before recording them.For a small amplifier that successfully replicates, electronically, the deep richness of an old tube acoustic amplifier, this Behringer AT108 provides amply volume for both the instrument and separate input voice, along with a three section equalizer, to provide the self-accompanying guitarist with the sound of what s/he really sound like to others. It can, initially, be a rather shocking experience!Technically, this AT108 is at the low end of the famous Behringer line. Although the company is based in Germany, this box is built in China to their specifications. Solidly built and encased in a brown vinyl wrapping, it sports:- 15 Watts of Power amp output,- An 8"" dual-cone full-range loudspeaker with 4 Ohm impedance and a powerrating of 20 Watts,- Inputs for an instrument (1/4"" TS mono connector,) a microphone ( BalancedXLR) and for CDs (1/4"" TRS stereo connector,)- A headphone output connector ( 1/4"" TRS stereo connector, and- Three (Low, Mid and High Range) frequency controllers.The unit measures approximately 13 X 14 X 7 inches, weighs just over 11 pounds and is easily portable. It comes delivered with 13 feet of instrument ready plug-in cabling.Finally, to answer a question I had that caused me to hesitate for years before buying a small acoustic amp, it does NOT make an acoustic guitar sound, in any way, like an electric guitar. The sound is that of a deepened and amplified acoustic. The natural tones are enhanced, not rendered tinny or 'electrified.'It is at home in a room when you are alone practicing or on a stage in a small venue. The 15 amps pack a wallop and it can blast pretty loudly for its petite and easily portable configuration.At a current on line retail of somewhere between $75 - $95, an entire enhanced world of acoustic playing, practicing and listening is now open to me. The Behringer AT108 just might turn out to be one of the smartest investments I have ever made on behalf of my acoustic guitar playing, singing and recording.",5,A Nice Smooth 15 Watts!,1295568000,"01 21, 2011",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B000MVYOZY,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]","I'm now have my music together, great for small space "does it works" limit to one mic, but enogh for me.",5,Good for the price!,1362787200,"03 9, 2013",positive A1XEX009ZR6WXG,B000MVYOZY,John Ferrell,"[0, 0]","It's a nice little amp for practice, it lacks volume and low end for performance. I have used it for several months with no problems.",3,Good Practice Amp,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",neutral AU3GYRAKBUAEU,B000MVYOZY,Jon Norris,"[3, 3]","I have played, listened to, and used audio amps for over 4 decades, and while I haven't owned every name brand amp on the planet, I do know my way around them well enough to spot a good deal when I see one. This is a nice little practice amp for electrified acoustic guitar, with an input for a mic (XLR - no phantom power) and a CD player or other audio source. It also has a headphone output (1/4 inch). It has three tone controls and separate volume for the guitar and mic inputs.I got this originally for my mother, who used to sing in an Andrews Sisters-type group back in the day. She still loves to sing, and wanted a small amp and mic to practice and do the occasional small jam. She hasn't had the opportunity to do that yet, but I have tested the amp and put it through its paces. I think it will work fine for the kind of thing she has in mind. The lack of reverb or processing for the mic is a bit of a drawback, but considering what I paid for it, I can't complain.Now, this is not a gigging amp, at least not in my opinion (your mileage may vary). It is small, solid state, with an 8 inch speaker, and 15 watts of power (I haven't measured the exact output, so I'm taking Behringer's word on that). I like Behringer, and they can turn out some pretty good gear, within its limits.I like the sound of the amp with my Carvin acoustic guitar with a Fishman preamp. It is an inexpensive practice amp, so I don't expect the same kind of quality I would from a more serious combo amp. The 8 inch speaker is obviously not going to give the kind of sound quality as a good 12 inch, no matter what. The question is, does this amp provide the sonic quality and flexibility needed to allow serious practice work, composition, or just moderate entertainment value? For me, that answer is a clear ""yes.""However, this is an inexpensive practice amp, and if you approach it with that attitude, I think you will find it a nice little amp. Don't plan on using it for your next tour with Manhattan Transfer, Seal, or Celine Dion.",4,great little practice amp,1331510400,"03 12, 2012",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B000MVYOZY,"karaoke ""music lover""","[1, 1]","I was a bit skeptical about buying this, but after reading the reviews I thought why not. It is actually a good little practice amp. I'm still fiddling with the knobs and changing the sound to suit my mood. It gives me the portability I needed to move about my house. I was using a mixer that's hooked to one of my PCs and using that sound card for sound. That works great, but sometimes I don't want to be tied down to the PC. I use the PC arrangement for recording and the amp for private relaxing guitar playing wherever I want to have it. I recommend this little amp wholeheartedly. Just be mindful that it isn't a $500 Marshall amp, but it does well in a pinch.",5,Good Amp For The Money,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive AJGIN15VFGXBG,B000MVYOZY,"K. Nguyen ""musicLover""","[1, 1]","I just can't believe how loud this little baby is. I also have a 180watts Behringer keyboard amp (4 inputs, with lot of FX) but it's a littl heavy to move around.This little amp does everything I need for small gathering. I tried everything as soon as I received it:1) guitar (classic), mandolin, acoustic guitar all sound the way they normally sound in this ampActually, the classical guitar sounds much better and this encourage me to play more thru this amp.2) the microphone, although no reverb or echo, is good enough for singing, sounds as the true voice of the singer3) the MP3 input is 1/4"", which I prefer over the little 1/8"", volume must be controlled by the MP3 player itself4) guitar and mic have separate volume control (we really need it).In summary, it's ready to be used right out of the box.It only weights 15 lbs so moving around is really easy.",5,great little amp for the price,1348617600,"09 26, 2012",positive A3N93PUHEMQU34,B000MVYOZY,"L. Su ""Flying train""","[2, 2]","It's solid built. Maximized all buttons and hardly heard any noise. Manufacture said it's for practice; to me, it serves the purpose.",5,it serves the purpose,1266192000,"02 15, 2010",positive AB7WPLA1CN5I1,B000MVYOZY,Mark,"[2, 2]","I say perfection, because this amp does exactly what I wanted it to do. It is also a great value for what it does. It offers ample volume for small venues. I love having two mic inputs and the CD input. The Behringer AT108, along with my Fender amp, gives me plenty of performance capability.",5,Perfection,1332892800,"03 28, 2012",positive A3ADSZR7QAQ5U,B000MVYOZY,rshirley10,"[0, 0]","Received promptly and tested out with acoustic/electric guitar. The sound is much better than expected and the volume is loud enough for small room performances. The treble needs a little boost but with the three channel adjustments it can be made to sound fine. The small amp is just what I was looking for and the second channel for a mike is a big bonus, I haven't tried it yet since I can only play one instrument at a time but with an adapter for a 1/4 inch RCA plug it could also be used to amplify two instruments at the same time.",5,Behringer AT 108 review,1349395200,"10 5, 2012",positive A2U7DXDNYBBLQJ,B000MVYOZY,"Shane Windham ""Shane Windham, author""","[5, 5]","The warmth and the richness issue from this thing, just the way I'd hoped. I could not be more pleased with this product. It actually delivers much more sound than I expected.",5,A true acoustic amplifier,1281657600,"08 13, 2010",positive A2Z3FDWL7DQD76,B000MWWT6E,E. Guzman,"[1, 1]","this is a must have pedal for any rock player, tight compressed distortion sound , you could play with the EQ to get the sound your looking for, it goes from an overdrive sound to a really heavy distortion, It's build to last forever, the sustain is fantastic and the top boost give you another range of possibility's.the only downside is the battery, get the power adapter , batteries wont last more than 2 or 3 days and you have to unscrew the back to replace it.Overall, I'm really happy with this pedal.",5,Wide distortion range and versatility,1326931200,"01 19, 2012",positive AMTQJ1ZZ58BO4,B000MWWT6E,Gordon Tubbs,"[1, 2]","I bought this pedal years ago, and like most guitarists who buy new gear, I fell victim to CONFIRMATION BIAS regarding the reviews I gave to my musician friends. Upfront, the pedal sounds great. In the store, if you demo this pedal, you'll quickly be able to zero in on whatever distortion you prefer... but over time, you'll get very frustrated with the actual tone of the distortion itself. Turn any of the knobs past 12, and you'll get some undesirable nasal/hissy/tinny frequencies that require compression, noise gating, and EQ to tame. The "Top Boost" does provide what it advertises, but if the pedal itself is already Dimebagged and you engage the Top Boost... it just sounds weird and unmusical.Electro Harmonix is a great pedal manufacturer, but I think they overstepped their bounds with this one. Where is this pedal now in my collection? Sold for cash. After deciding to bite the silver bullet and purchase a BOSS ME-70 Multi-Effects to simplify my gigging setup, I figured as nice as it is to have an Analog Distortion like the Metal Muff, it would never compete with the Digital Distortion onboard the ME-70... boy was I wrong. After getting the ME-70, I did an A/B test and the ME-70 took home the gold easily. This came at no surprise... considering both BOSS and MXR are respected manufacturers when it comes to Distortion sounds.What would I recommend you purchase? That depends. If you're in a metal band, and you're recording an EP, no pedal in my opinion comes close to fully-cranked tube-amp distortion. However, if your amp doesn't have a good distortion channel or capability, then a more conservative (and affordable) BOSS DS-1 for a more musical metal tone. The reality is, most manufacturers have great distortion pedals, so it really depends on your subjective standards for tone... since no two distortions sound the same. Personally, I recommend the MXR Fullbore Metal... the pedal I wish I had bought instead of the Metal Muff. The Noise Gate and Mid Scooper switches are far better pedal accessories than a Top Boost. The Fullbore also has a Mid Frequency shaping knob... which can dramatically shape the overall sound.",3,Metal Muffler,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",neutral A2F1O3IYPFAY6M,B000MWWT6E,Jeremy Mos,"[2, 2]","Dang that's metal. Were the first words I said when plugging this thing in to the line. With a wide range of sound and versatility with just one pedal and two buttons is awesome. The only issue was with some manufacturing detail. The input and out put jacks are screwed up and nearly broke my cables when trying to set it up for the first time. The buttons were way to stiff and made a horrid crunch the first time I used it and after talking to amazon it turns out that just seems to be how it is. Be sides that its metal, nothing more nothing less. Razor sharp high ends or some butt draggin muddy slop of sound either way your covered with this pedal.",4,Dang that's Metal,1323043200,"12 5, 2011",positive A10APIDAZISWQF,B000MWWT6E,mando2112,"[0, 0]","I own all 3 versions of this pedal and cherish them. If you need more control with EQ, This pedal with switchable top boost is the ticket. More versatile than the Sovereign.",5,Simply the best,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B000MWWT6E,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[7, 7]","This is a pretty awesome pedal, especially if you're going for more of an 80's or 90's metal sound that's more chunky and defined than fizzy. Think earlier Mesa models, like the famous Mark III C+ that was used by Metallica on the Master of Puppets album. Of course no pedal can perfectly replicate that sound, but the Metal Muff does a pretty amazing impression.Some of the best aspects of the Metal Muff include:1. Great clarity and definition, even on higher gain settings. Seriously, most high gain pedals cause you to lose a lot of definition in your playing, but the metal muff doesn't do that. So especially for the lead guitarist, this should be a major selling point.2. Wide range to the tone controls. With some pedals it's really hard to hear a difference when you adjust the tone controls, but not so with the metal muff. You can easily dial in the sound you're after, or maybe even find a new sound you like even better.3. The quality of construction is absolutely superb. Everything about the pedal is rugged and durable. I'd feel totally comfortable gigging without a backup.On a different note, I've only used this pedal with my Fender Hotrod tube amp, and it sounds great. However, I prefer the Rocktron Zombie pedal to the Metal Muff(see my review of the Zombie for more info on that). However, the Rocktron Zombie doesn't sound good through solid state amps. I mention this because if you're using a tube amp, I honestly feel that the Zombie is a better option. But if you're playing through a solid state amp, the I've read that the metal muff still shines. Just something to consider.To conclude, this pedal is awesome if you're looking for a pedal to give an all-round good, straight-up metal sound. Sure, it's a bit of a one-trick pony, but it's a pretty good trick. If you're looking for an ultra high-gain distortion monster then look else where, but otherwise I recommend giving the Metal Muff a look.",5,An awesome pedal for playing metal,1275696000,"06 5, 2010",positive A1S7QABO64Z554,B000N4WHYK,"Bob B ""Bob B""","[6, 6]","Not much to say about a basic bag. It fits a dreadnaught acoustic 6 string guitar, has good padding, and has a large front pouch for music and small (fairly flat) items like a tuner, winder or spare strings. Has a carry handle/strap, but no shoulder straps on the back as some others have. Seems well made.",4,Good Gig Bag,1321833600,"11 21, 2011",positive A11INIL2YFJ137,B000N4WHYK,Chris,"[1, 1]","Just an all around nice case, good construction, good zipper and padded enough without causing it to become hard to maneuver. This isn't one of those semi walled cases, this is just a normal gig bag. Works for me, in fact I bought another for my classical.",5,Great Case,1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive A16MRPHIU3JUXF,B000N4WHYK,Cut to the Chase,"[0, 0]","Nicely made and well-padded guitar soft-case purchased to protect a Jasmine S34C NEX Acoustic Guitar. The guitar fit inside the case perfectly, and a zippered pocket on the case allows for storage of picks, stings and other flat items. Very nice product.",5,Now THIS is a nice product!,1343174400,"07 25, 2012",positive A3KOWHTH4J4ZIK,B000N4WHYK,DJB,"[0, 0]","This product is exactly what they say it is.Good material,decent padding,nice front pocket,zippers function without issue.My acoustic cutaway fits nice and snug.I wanted a case mainly to protect my guitar at home,and this works great.Definately worth $25.",5,Lightweight wellbuilt bag,1370390400,"06 5, 2013",positive A2HIRKOAFQQLBE,B000N4WHYK,The Bluescaster,"[7, 8]","I've been using this for my 'beater' guitar, and it has done just fine in the back of my car, etc. It isn't bulletproof, but you'd have to pay a lot more for airline level protection anyway. Medium padding and a decent sized zipper pocket, more than I expected for the price.",5,Nice for the price,1307232000,"06 5, 2011",positive A2C2TKHICAZ4RS,B000N5MK8M,A. Castillo,"[12, 17]","Hey, it's a fun little toy, but I've seen this thing going in most places for an even $100 which is ridiculous. I was lucky enough to get it on Amazon for $80. Once you get over the novelty of it it will sit on top of your amp to collect dust. I've made some cool effects and written a many a great riff with this but it's not one of those tools you'll use every song... unless you're so amazing you can make it work every song! Learning how to use it properly and finding the nuances of making it work is half the fun, but once you get it, and you're over it, you wonder why you wasted $100 on something that shouldn't have cost more than $50. It's essentially a 9V battery covered by plastic with a pretty blue light. This was one of those impulse buys that grabbed a hold of me when I had nothing better to use my money on.",3,"Cool, but don't pay more than $50 for it",1244937600,"06 14, 2009",neutral A1BH17V8BKLES,B000N5MK8M,Chris30542,"[1, 1]","I first became aware of the EBow way back in the 80's when the song "Big Country" by the band Big Country came out. They used it to simulate bagpipes and I always loved that sound. I finally purchased an EBow about a year ago. I'm a songwriter and record my own demos at home. I also perform live in a cover band. I don't use the EBow very often but when I do, it really adds to the performance. I recorded an EBow track for an original song in a passage where there was only acoustic guitar and it added another dimension to the overall sound and made my recording sound more professional. For live playing it can be a little tricky because sometimes it takes a few seconds to get the strings to start vibrating. With practice, I think this could improve. I play the solo on STP's "Sour Girl" and it sounds very much like the original recording. People in the audience tend to take notice during that solo and I get questions about how it works. I have not had good luck with arpeggios but again, practice could improve this.The octave switch is great for a controlled feedback sound. Battery life is exceptional. I have only had to replace the battery once. Overall, I think this is a great product. I wish it had been a bit less expensive but if I lost it, I'd buy another one.",4,Adds another dimension to recording and live performance,1386374400,"12 7, 2013",positive A34VZEFXQJJ7AT,B000N5MK8M,Guitarslim,"[0, 0]","The ebow is a crazy concept. It's fun to use and also very challenging. It comes with a book that had many variations on how to use it, which was nice. Comes with a velvet pouch and dvd. It's a little pricey now I assume from supply and demand but if you've got the extra cash and play every day, pick this up. Also, I played in a band and we did Miserlou and the other guitar player played the trumpet part with an ebow. I don't know how he did it or what setting his amp was on, but it sound like there was a TRUMPET in the room. He clearly, was good with an ebow. Goes to show how diverse they are.",5,Pretty cool,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A3UFHRHJ82TL1W,B000N5MK8M,Jeff and Denise,"[1, 1]","If you've seen the youtube videos, then you know what this can do.I especially appreciate that it has the two modes: one for regular sustain and one for a 'feedback' sustain.They can be switched back and forth even while you're sustaining a note.I can't wait to use this with my band - we'll have to cover ""With or Without You"" for sure now![...]",5,"Powerful tool, takes a little practice",1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A1IB42LRNA9QLW,B000N5MK8M,"Joshua Cuellar ""FurianGuitarist""","[9, 19]","I wanted to dismiss the critics and try it out for myself. I wanted to like it, but unfortunately, it just isn't my thing. I played it all but 2 weeks until I got bored and stopped. It now sits on my amp collecting dust. I pick it up occasionally, but I always end up putting it back down shortly after. I am sorry, I just can't dig it... :(Edit: So apparently, a lot of people dislike my review and are insulting me in the comments section of this post. Normally, I'd just laugh at these no-lifers, but I am sick of getting constant e-mails from internet tough guys, so I'd like to formally state that this is not a bad product. It can be fun, but the effects it gives are not worth $100, and its build quality is not worth $100. Like I said in the original post, I became bored of this item roughly two weeks after purchase and this has not changed. The last time I picked it up was to harvest the battery for the blackout active pickups on my schecter. Its not that I ""didn't know how to use it"" like one of the morons in the comments section stated, this product requires very little skill to use. Read the manual if you are having trouble, it explains in great detail the techniques you can utilize with this device.Would I recommend it? If you have a hundred bucks to drop, go for it. If not, your money is best spent elsewhere.",3,"Sadly, it truly is just a novelty item...",1313452800,"08 16, 2011",neutral AIAH54R6EL4V8,B000N5MK8M,"Justin P. Palmieri ""Drone Machine""","[1, 1]",The e-bow is a great tool for any musician looking to get a really neatethereal sound out of their guitar. Great tool!,5,Excellent creative tool!,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A3M05N9UWHIXUI,B000N5YEDG,"Anthony Caraballo ""GenRico""","[0, 0]","These Nandy mics are great entry level mics if you are looking not spend to much cash. They have a long range and great sound fidelity. If you are trying to save on your budget these are great, if money is not an option keep on looking.",4,Great entry mic,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive ALEFGB3G2BYG8,B000N5YEDG,"A. perez ""mr right""","[3, 3]",works ok for the price and features it is fine. get the batteries it did not came with any. I am using it for a dj karaoke system I do recommend it.,4,it is ok,1288742400,"11 3, 2010",positive A1BZHWOFQ9W3BP,B000N5YEDG,"bean ""kenny beanblossom""","[0, 0]",got the mics from dealer fast .i pluged them in and they are great no feedback and great sound .they sound better than my sure mics looking forward to useing them at my next showi would tell a friend if they want set of good mics at a great price these would be the ones,5,recieved the mics 3 days after i orderd them and the mics are great,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive A3RI2C0RY4DHK,B000N5YEDG,Chris,"[0, 0]","This microphone works well for our needs. I purchased refurbished so, when I received the microphone, the mic piece is actually removed from the handle. It could be from shipping. I re-attached the item and added a windscreen. Now, my kids play around with it and the microphone never detached anymore.",4,Good quality product for Karaoke use,1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive A2AM4SM8ZA1D9W,B000N5YEDG,cowboylove,"[0, 0]",This worked well for me from about 25 to 30 feet. Sound was good and it was easy to set up.Good for the price and no regrets.,4,great,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A3SU1JZBMQ5ABZ,B000N5YEDG,"F. Wise ""JV""","[0, 0]",Bought these for home karaoke and they work great. I also have a weekend DJ business and these work well professionally. Why spend more? My DJ business includes up to 4 Shure wireless mics at around $500 a piece but these inexpensive Nady's seem just about as good in sound and performance (very few drop-outs if you stay within 30 feet of the receiver). I'll probably start taking these on gigs since they are so affordable to replace if they break.,5,Great Mics at a Great Price!,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A3DPGV307X2498,B000N5YEDG,ixd735,"[0, 0]","Pros:-Price point-Good, clean audio quality when working.-Changeable mesh ballsCons:-Limited upper frequency response (>8kHz)-One stopped working after about half an hour of use. It was not dropped or abused in any way.-Requires nearly direct line of sight between transmitter and receiver for any distance greater than 10 feet.",2,One stopped working,1400112000,"05 15, 2014",negative A32NZIV3FHCK62,B000N5YEDG,Richie K,"[0, 0]",For the price you can not beat these. They work great and after a year with them they are still working like the day I got them. This is a great buy.,5,Good Unit,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B000NE4UN6,chris,"[0, 0]","Just a bag for my guitar stand. No big deal, but it sure makes it easier when I have all that stuff to lug around. I love my Hercules guitar stands, but they a don't like to stay put when folded up. This takes care of that problem for a couple of bags. Sturdy material, nice draw string to close it up. Shoulder strap works just fine. Glad I bought it.",5,Just another thing to make my travels easier.,1384214400,"11 12, 2013",positive A3177U36QW4EJB,B000NE4UN6,LOUIS SAAD III,"[0, 0]","I love these carry bags! They allow me to easily carry multiple guitar stands, music stands, etc, all at once. Who couldn't use an extra arm or two when moving equipment? Well made and a fair price, too!",5,Makes carrying easy,1392336000,"02 14, 2014",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000NE4UN6,overbybr,"[1, 1]","Do you have a Hercules guitar stand? Then this will make transporting it easy. It seems like a gimmick, but I have two stands and it's nice to be able to grab both of them by using the bag straps, and still be able to carry more gear with my other hand.",5,Performs as advertised,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000NE4UN6,puddytat,"[0, 0]",If you have the full folding single stand this works quite well but the ones with the rounded neck that is one piece with no hinge are a bit tight for length. OK quality but not as good as the stands themselves which are all fantastic. I don't understand how people can spend thousands or even hundreds on a guitar and then buy an 8 dollar stand only to see their guitar fall over or get damaged at the neck. If you pay attention to the prices you can really get some great deals on Amazon... untouchable deals ...,3,Fits well on some of the stands,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",neutral A2RCAS1WJ5Z8VI,B000NE4UN6,Thomas Saliceti,"[0, 0]",Tis makes it a little awkward to carry. Overall though it does the trick with giving me something to store my stand and carry it from show to show.,3,Doesn't completely hold my guitar stand,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",neutral A2605LYSN10W9,B000NGVQKO,B. Frank,"[0, 0]",Most comfortable picks - only complaint is that I would like four in a pack. If you use all four fingers buy two sets...,5,I Love these picks,1370131200,"06 2, 2013",positive A95J3RNEFN425,B000NGVQKO,Don Geeze,"[1, 1]","I'm used to conventional steel finger picks. These actually work really well as long as you don't play hard, like I sometimes do with my other picks. Playing hard really hurts my exposed finger pads that are ordinarily covered by regular picks. However, these allow for better touch and expression when playing softly.",5,Great for soft playing,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A6KYDNP84GGGJ,B000NGVQKO,GolferMark,"[0, 0]",Sounds like a great concept and they seem well made. I just don't care for them. I know others love them so I guess it's just a personal thing.It took weeks to receive them in the US. Don't be in a rush.,4,Not crazy about them and took a long time to arrive in the US,1367625600,"05 4, 2013",positive A1XEX009ZR6WXG,B000NGVQKO,John Ferrell,"[0, 0]","I love the open feel from these picks. It's almost like picking with with just your fingers, except with more volume.",5,Great Approach,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000NGVQKO,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","I decided to try these open metal finger picks when I could no longer find ProPicks, which I really like. ProPick open metal pick users will probably think that these look very familiar. Compared with the ProPicks these are manufacturer from a heavier, stiffer metal. They offer the user the advantage over conventional plastic and metal finger picks that you can actually feel the string with the fleshy part of your finger. I find these (and the ProPicks, for that matter) much more natural than conventional picks. These actually have some advantages over the old ProPicks: (1) you get three finger picks, rather than two; and (2) because the metal is a heavy gauge, they seem to be less likely to bend during playing and fall off your fingers. It would be nice to see these packaged in a little plastic container so that they're protected in the guitar case; however, they are so heavy duty that they can probably survive quite well free-ranging around in the case. Highly recommended for fingerpicking on acoustic guitar and resonator guitar.",4,Very Good Finger Picks!,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B000NGVQKO,rb1947,"[1, 6]","Don't know what the delay was but it took forever to get here. The picks look like they will work although they are a little hard to bend, we will see if it's what I was looking for, thanks!",3,Took forever to get here!,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",neutral A2SRCVYVHA6G19,B000NGVQKO,scott schwartz,"[0, 0]",Bought these as normal finger picks were not working for me. I grew up playing without picks when playing finger-style and the transition to wearing picks was not going well. I can wear these either on the outside or inside of the nail. These are working a lot better for me.,5,Great product,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A3TN5X62JAXGFB,B000NGVQKO,smi6375,"[24, 25]","I play with fingernails and just can't control standard metal banjo-style fingerpicks because I can't feel the strings. I used Alaska picks for years, which are very good. These are better. They give the control of nails, yet the tone and protection of metal - and I can feel the strings! Muting, harmonics, everything... If you play with nails and want finger picks, these are for you.",5,best fingerpicks for someone used to fingernails.,1330646400,"03 2, 2012",positive A3NHUK1ISMZCFZ,B000NJ2TIE,,"[0, 0]",There good mics,5,Five Stars,1405814400,"07 20, 2014",positive AZPDO6FLSMLFP,B000NJ2TIE,Aaron Taylor,"[0, 0]",great price and helped out with recording to a Tascam 4 track cassette (which I like using on occasion vs digital) and just plain useful with so many other apps......excellent budget dynamic mics and sweet case for storage!!!,5,fantastic!,1391644800,"02 6, 2014",positive A3UPEG3LRWOX16,B000NJ2TIE,Alfredo,"[0, 0]",These microphones have a quality-feel to them and they all worked perfectly. I used them with my Harbinger HA60 PA system and I was not disappointed. They don't come with cables so be sure you have some available (xlr-xlr). You can get a 25' cable for under $5 also here on Amazon. Good deal all around. Would not hesitate to purchase more of them if I need to.,5,Nice Set of Mics,1379030400,"09 13, 2013",positive A12SSZIN555FTL,B000NJ2TIE,A. M. Steiner,"[0, 0]",These mics are great. I wasn't sure what they would be like but I would buy them all again. They are cheap enough to replace and they sound great. We Shure mics and they needed repaired all the time. These have a bigger sound pick up area and they have not had any problems at all.,5,These are really good mics,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive ALEFGB3G2BYG8,B000NJ2TIE,"A. perez ""mr right""","[0, 0]",this pack rocks they have on off buton the quality feels sturdy and I had it next to shure mics that cost more but sound the same for karaoke vocals. I bough two other sets and 20 ft cables,5,best for my budget,1312416000,"08 4, 2011",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B000NJ2TIE,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","I've had Behringer mikes before, and currently have a couple of XM2000s, which are very reliable and comparable to Shure SM 58s. I saw this three pack of 1800s for $40 in a hard case and couldn't believe it. I hooked them up right beside the 2000s, and while there is a little difference, it's not much. The 1800 has a little more high end, but it's easy to adjust the tone for slightly more bass. The presence is also boosted a little on the 1800, meaning less reverb should be put in the mix to avoid a tinny sound or the possibility of feedback.For now, I'm using the matched 1800s as the main mikes for our vocalists, and keeping the older 2000s as backups.I bought the 3 of these for less than the price of one SM 58. Although the Shure (and the B 2000) is better, the difference is hardly noticeable once the tone and presence are compensated for. I can afford to buy another 3 pack for complete backup.A wise choice for the budget conscious.",4,Good quality for a low price,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A2BRKLV7FQ1HVS,B000NJ2TIE,"Austin Garcia ""Mr. Garcia""","[2, 2]","I got this yesterday, and everything was alright, except that two of the three Mics worked. One was dead. I tested all three of them with the same, and different cable, and made sure that the the On/Off switch was on. It was first mic I tested of the three, and the dead one of the three. Everything was good except for that one Microphone.",3,Behringer 3 Dynamic Vocal Microphones,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B000NJ2TIE,Brian Damage,"[2, 2]","These are pretty standard dynamic mics, and for what you pay the quality is good. I use them as room mics mainly, for which they perform admirably. I've only used them once for (backup) vocals, and the results were good. Would recommend these for folks on a budget. Also, the case is nice.",4,Not too shabby,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A1S0NIJ5PDREYV,B000NJ2TIE,busdriver123,"[1, 1]","Made of all metal,looks and feels well made. Sounds clear no hum or buzz comes with a nice case and that a plus.",5,mic,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B000NJ2TIE,CLS,"[0, 0]","Great bargain price. 3 great vocal microphones, in its own protective case, with its own holders. Not top end ... but for general purpose use and abuse ... works just fine. Sensitivity and clarity is more than acceptable for my needs. Feels quite solid.",5,Great Vocal Sound ... Great Price ... Solidly Made ... Built-In On/Off Switch ... No Complaints,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive A2M1BW5AQLJLOB,B000NJ2TIE,"David M. Gammon ""Solar Musician Geek""","[48, 52]","The 3-pack is a FANTASTIC deal. I've been around mics under $100 for 30 years, and when compared to other mics in the $50-$100 range, they are as good or better! Good lows and clean highs without ANY hiss. Absolutely NO whine or hiss when used with a mic preamp. Don't miss out on this GREAT deal.",5,Worth TWICE the Price,1253577600,"09 22, 2009",positive A10044ECXDUVKS,B000NJ2TIE,Dean J Copely,"[0, 0]","Surprised really. For the price I dont think I could have done better. Nice case, come with stand adapters, and make me sound pretty good and I cant really sing. Dropped one a few times and its still working. Good feel/weight. On /off switches on each. I record to DAW and the recordings sound fine. I usually run everything through a BBE so that might be part of why I am pleased with them but I do recocmmend these for mics in this price range.",4,These are actually very nice,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive A3UETHIJBL6MCV,B000NJ2TIE,E. Temple,"[0, 1]","These don't sound all that great on stage or at rehearsal with the my other SM58s and Beta 58s in a band situation, but that actually wasn't the purpose of these microphones... the real purpose was speech through a ceiling speaker system, at which they excel. The facility we use these at, the mics have a habit of walking away, or escaping maybe... stolen? Perhaps. They sound great through the ceiling, they have on/off switches, and they're cheap, we can just buy another box of 3 in a few months when we're down to 1 again. Seems like they'll last forever, too bad they keep wandering off on us.",4,Useful in certain situations....,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A2JQWSA0GPVSQN,B000NJ2TIE,GamerBoy,"[2, 3]","I love these microphones, I really do. I also believe that it was really cool they threw in the microphone holders and the case is quite nice. The 2 things I did not like was 1, the microphone has to be really close to your mouth to get a good sound out of it, otherwise it does not sound as crisp. 2, although it was nice of them to include the microphone holders, the items they work with are very limited so make sure that they match up with a microphone stand you want to buy or else it won't screw in. It is good to be aware the wire that connects to this microphone is an XLR Female, so buy the correct wire when connecting to an amp/speaker. For the price I really do recommend these, as long as your fine with having to put the microphone centered,and close to your mouth. Overall a great product.",4,"Works Wonderfully, Just Two Complaints",1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A3DPGV307X2498,B000NJ2TIE,ixd735,"[0, 0]","Pros:-Solid build quality-Included flight case, mic clips, and adapters (3/8" female threads to 5/8" male threads)-Clean audio-Great for live sound eventsCons:-Limited upper frequency response--this is to be expected in almost all dynamic mics.",5,Solid build quality.,1400112000,"05 15, 2014",positive AJ0PG46QD33RD,B000NJ2TIE,James Starritt,"[0, 0]","Podcasting on a bit of a budget ($200 setup), I wanted good sound quality, nice warm tones .... these mics deliver in a world where I didn't quite have the cash for condensers I wanted. I needed four mics and this was the best cheap option and my word, these sound great. 3 for under $40 was fantastic. I am glad I didn't break budget here. I'm using these with the Behringer 1202FX mixer. I am so extremely happy with them.",5,LOVE,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000NJ2TIE,Jason Lewis,"[0, 0]","These microphones are great for recording vocals. They pick up local sounds better than they pick up distance sounds. They do not have any detectable noise or issues. Depending on your situation, you may need to have a external pop-filter or windscreen, however, these microphones contain an internal windscreen.",5,This product ships as expected,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B000NJ2TIE,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","I use these at parties and they work good for the price I paid. I really have no complaints aside from sometimes you really have to get up on it to get a good clear voice in a live band setting. I use a wireless for that now, still for the price, these are hard to beat.",4,They work well,1395273600,"03 20, 2014",positive A99K7S15XOQ45,B000NJ2TIE,"Joe ""Joe Church""","[0, 0]","I bought these for supplemental mics for a podcast, verbal audio recordings. The sound quality is very good from these mics, in fact its hard to distinguish the difference on non-pro mixers from other higher end mics. They feel good in your hand, nice build quality, and if you put a windscreen on them there is very little pop. Sensitivity is good, and I'm very pleased by this purchase. I'd definitely recommend these for any kind of audio recording, they may even be a good option for instrument recording given the lower price tag. NOTE: once you put the pop screens on, they no longer fit into the carry case. You have to remove the wind screens or modify the cushioning inside the case.",4,"Great sound, nice quality",1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A3E6FHS8DV037H,B000NJ2TIE,Jon F,"[0, 0]","If you're a professional and you're JOB is music, then you may not think these mics are up to your standards in quality. However, if you're just doing it as a hobby/side job... or even just want the mics for a PA system, then it's really hard to beat what you get in this deal here. The deal is fantastic. I use these for recording music at my home as well as recording my online radio show and they've been perfect for me.",5,Great Budget Mics,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000NJ2TIE,Lee,"[1, 1]",Plugged 'em in to my PA's Yamaha mixer and tried out my effects processor and they sound great! Better than the Nady Starpower mic I also bought from Amazon. These seem like they will last and I plan to buy these as long as they stay the same price.,5,Can't beat this deal,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B000NJ2TIE,Levis Ouellet,"[0, 0]",This item was received well packed and on time. Provides a great sound for my needs and would recommend it to all my friendks.,5,Great For the Price,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B000NJ2TIE,Mark King,"[0, 0]",I had some band mates that did not seem to respect my Shure SM-58 mics very well so I bought some of these cheap mics to use on them. I was very surprised to find that I like the sound of my voice better through one of these than my old reliable SM-58 (and these Behringer mic's are about 1/10 the price each.No problem with feedback or handling noiseNo problem with electronic induced noiseSounds goodDirt cheapHandy carrying caseWhat's not to like?,5,Replaced My SM-58,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive A386KVFXZR6XL8,B000NJ2TIE,No Name,"[0, 0]","My band had no PA or mics or anything. While I admit these are not the quality a band will work up to, they fill up the stands at an affordable price. Not much distance--you have to "eat" the mics--but the sound is great. Full range, clear (not muddy), and no breaking up of sound. This is a great place to begin.",5,As needed.,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000NJ2TIE,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",Comes in a really nice case. Works great. Great price. Very light. Can't speak to durability because haven't had them long and haven't used them heavily.,5,I have to cases.,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A2V9R0KCU8X6EH,B000NJ2TIE,Roy Aaroen Sr,"[2, 2]","I was looking for a financially good deal. The price was so reasonable, I said, ""How can something this cheap be that good"",..well they were a great investment. I use them all the time and have had people ask me where I purchased such a great sounding cadiod microphone. When I told them the price, they thought I was pulling there leg,..I wasn't. The case is plastic, foam and clips. Three good clips would cost you ten dollars alone, now compare for yourself. I'd buy these again in a heart beat. I just might buy another 3-pack!!",4,Cardiod Microphones,1309046400,"06 26, 2011",positive A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B000NJ2TIE,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[2, 2]","Okay well I lied in subject line, bad singers sound bad whatever mic you put in their hand. I can say that with authority since I run KJ shows 6 nights a week and have for the last 20+ years, so I know good singers when I hear them. And they will ask if I have a shure SM58, to which i reply Hell No, you think I'm going to put a 58 in the hands of a careless drunk? The more you drink the better you sound or so some of my patrons believe. Some also drop the mic or worse, spike the mic. I'd rather lose one of these Behringers than a 58. Or a wireless 58. Sound wise these are great for their intended purpose. If you need a sturdy all metal cheap mic, this is the bargain.",5,"Great for Karaoke, makes bad singers sound better",1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive AC2S76UKUPIL4,B000NJ2TIE,Tanner Hoke,"[0, 0]","I bought them at 45 dollars. Use for small music gigs and DJ/MC uses. They are great for DJ uses or other things where the quality of the voice isn't so important, as long as you can be heard and understood. I recommend for use of: 1. Small music venues (smaller bands), Djing, public speaking, band practices/rehearses, etc.For higher quality microphones at a reasonable price, look at the Audix OM2 when it's around 80 bucks, or Audio Technica products.",4,Buy them at 39.99,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B000NJ2TIE,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[0, 0]","Excellent equipment! For the price I paid, can't beat what I got. Have used all three and had exactly zero problems with them. It's been several years now, and this is a name that will move forward in sound equipment.",5,"Behringer ULTRAVOICE XM1800S Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphones,...",1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A10B2J2IRQXBWA,B000NJ2TIE,walter goodwyn,"[0, 0]",Order just in time to replace my microphones that were well deserved of retiring. I didn't think that these mikes would give me the quality sound I needed for the price i paid.,5,great microphones for church use,1384214400,"11 12, 2013",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B000OMG0KI,B,"[1, 1]","...two weeks in and I can already feel it drying up. Good for peace of mind instead of using a wet sponge humidifier and just keeping the humidity controlled, but it seems it will cost me a fortune if I keep using these.",4,Seems like it works but...,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A1SFZ6FGGM3D2U,B000OMG0KI,Bill Henry,"[0, 0]","THis system works great! I have a Taylor 910ce, and two other guitars I use these on - very simple and works great!",5,Love this system!,1362441600,"03 5, 2013",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B000OMG0KI,D. Dreifus,"[1, 1]",I will no longer use other humidifying methods for my BR-243A. There's too much that can go wrong with over or under humidifying a solid wood acoustic guitar. Woods swell and shrink based on moisture vapor and it can also affect the tone quality.The beauty of these is that the gel packs maintain consistent humidity and make any changes gradually.,5,It just works,1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A1XJKAH0QCUVWD,B000OMG0KI,DrummerLD,"[0, 0]","I have four of these - and will continue to use this product. You'll purchase this system first, then all you need to do is get the replacement packs. For my Taylor Baby, the string spacing was a little small, but there was no problem inserting the pack in my other three guitars. Very easy to use. As a recommendation for keeping your guitar in good condition, I would also buy a humidity meter so you can keep tabs on the room where you store your instruments.",5,Keeps my Guitars in Shape,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A2GVH4P25TXN8M,B000OMG0KI,"D. Villella ""gadget geek""","[0, 0]","I own several Taylor acoustics, and a few other kinds of guitars. I bought the original pack of these from a suggestion of a friend who had a few acoustics damaged by humidity (too dry). These are so easy to use, and can be "recharged" if you feel like $12-15 for 3 is too much every couple of months. I've successfully recharged these using distilled water about 3 times now, and they work just as great as they did new. These also come in a resealable package, so you can recharge them and then store them until you need to replace the other set in guitar case.You can tell when they've dried out by the fact they get crunchy feeling. It means they need to be replaced.To recharge them, I take a large ziplock plastic container with a lid (big enough to hold 1 quart), and then pour a few cups of distilled water in the bottom. Next, I take a smaller empty ziplock container (the bottom of one big enough to hold a sandwich), and float it on the water in the larger container. Then place the 3 packs in the floating container (stacked on one another or on their sides) and seal the top of the larger container with a lid. It traps the humidity in the container, and the membrane on these packs is two-way, so they absorb it until they reach capacity again.",5,Keep the instrument humidified - play it forever,1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B000OMG0KI,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[1, 2]","I live in a dry climate, and I have to add distilled water to my humidifiers almost daily. Since I can't afford to add a special room to humidify my instruments, the planet waves humidipak is the next best thing. I get anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks out of a pack. The time and effort this pack saves me to keep my humidifiers repleted with water is well worth the price. On the refillable humidifiers, you really can't forget more than a day or two to replenish the water. With the humidpak, you have a lot more security. Going on a trip? You won't have to worry about your string instruments if you have these in your case.",5,Works Like A Champ,1339200000,"06 9, 2012",positive A121QRWXZIO6UP,B000OMG0KI,Jarrett Venturini,"[0, 0]","This thing is awesome! I hate refilling humidifiers, and this thing is just leave it and forget it.It has a pack that hangs over the strings and in to the soundhole of the guitar, and one that restsin the case up by the headstock.I've been playing for about 15 years, and have always used a humidifier. This works just as good as anything else.Keeps my case at a nice 60-70% humidity.I would recommend a nice Hygrometer to keep in the case too. Just to make sure you have the proper humidity level.UPDATE 7/17/2013So being the lazy guy that I am, I never changed the packs out during the end of winter when they were getting a little hard.Well I noticed over the past couple of weeks that they were absorbing water!These really are a humidity system, rather than just a humidifier!They are almost completely back to their normal state, being very gel-like feeling.So, I am convinced that they work now.",5,Love It!,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A2GA2GM4LWESIC,B000OMG0KI,Jean Hanna Davis,"[0, 0]",I bought this for my Taylor 714. It seems to keep things humidified very well. I like the idea that it takes moisture out and puts moisture in as needed.I have replaced packs twice. I have not had any problems with the packages leaking or creating any problems in the guitars.,5,Love love love,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B000OMG0KI,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]",These work great keep the guitar case around 43 degrees but do not seem to last as long as they did in the past. They are easy to use.... I continue to buy them because I live in a dry region of the country.,5,Humidipak,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2Z548GT5948WH,B000OMG0KI,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",You take the packs and put them in the sleeves. There is a double sleeve and a single sleeve. I have the double behind the neck of my guitar in its guitar case and the single behind the body. It has worked so far. It is very arid where I live and I want my fret board to be happy.,5,Simple and Easy,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",positive A1786LAQ18LHDC,B000OMG0KI,J. Zwicker,"[0, 0]","This is a wonderfual addition to help maintain the humidity for your guitar, this product is recommended by Taylor guitars.",5,GREAT PRODUCT,1356912000,"12 31, 2012",positive A768OB1LNE356,B000OMG0KI,"Kevin ""k""","[0, 2]","They say 2-4 months, I've never come close to even a month. Usually 3 weeks and they are toast in a guitar case not opened more than twice in that 3 weeks. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. I don't recommend these.",1,Total bust,1300665600,"03 21, 2011",negative A8L6Z9U1TCP06,B000OMG0KI,Perry D,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my new 12 string Guild acoustic. I use Oasis humidifier for my other acoustics and am satisfied with them. The reason I tried this one is because it's necessary to spread the strings quite a bit to get the tube in between them. And with 12 strings, it really put a lot of tension on them. Another difference is there is nothing to do with the Planet Waves. You slip the included packs (2) into the saddlebag type pouch and slide them between the strings. They should last 3-4 months & you don't do anything else. Also comes with a 3rd one for the headstock. With others you have to add water and remeber to check it so they don't dry out. I also used a Dampit but because it hangs from a cord, it sometimes gets caught on the wiring on an acoustic-electric! I may eventually replace my Oasis humidifiers with these also.",5,Humidipak,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000OMG0KI,puddytat,"[0, 0]",Standard great quality from Planet Waves/D'addario but these certainly can change price very frequently throughout the year. I think it almost doubled in price a week after I ordered... not sure why.,5,Great Product but prices fluctuate,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A3HEPYV00SNCQA,B000OMG0KI,someguy2011,"[0, 0]","Let me start off by saying I have had several types of humidifiers all of which have worked well. The major upside to this humidifier is you do not have to worry about over-humidifing your guitar! Packets maintain a constant relative humidity and they couldnt be easier to use.One star short of a 5 star review. Why? The price for the replacement packets.Other than that, a wonderful system!",4,Best Humidifier I have Owned,1379462400,"09 18, 2013",positive A1WJBJUQ24G8BU,B000OMG0KI,"TerranautX ""Jim""","[1, 2]","Unlike those who have complained that they dry out fast, I have always gotten much longer life out of them than the product promises. What I can't tell you is how well they actually meet humidity ideals because I've never monitored the humidity in the case to see what it is and if it is on par with what the manufacturer says. I have taken it pretty much on faith that they deliver what they say and they have read some endorsements by people like Bob Taylor of Taylor guitars that they work. Bob has too good a name and no incentive that I know of to be frivolous about endorsing such a product that might not work, so, I take it that Taylor had his lab people check them out thoroughly to be sure of Humidipaks effectiveness before Mr. Taylor would give them an endorsement. That was good enough to sell me. But I didn't just buy it because Bob Taylor says they work--they occupy a very cool niche which I was hping someone would fill. Planet Waves Humidipaks are for the person who is willing to spend a little extra to not to have to keep fiddling around with water, sponges, gauges and those Oasis water bag and just have something that you can dispose of and replace every so often. That's what I want. Sure, water is free. But it evaporates fast and it's a job to keep having to take care of. So, is it worth it to buy a disposable thing like this that you don't have to mess with? Or do you want to save $15 or so by doing all that work wetting sponges and whatnot weekly? I'll gladly pay the extra few bucks not to have to worry about hydrating my guitars and cases but once avery 6 months.None of my guitars have shown any signs of humidity issues and I have lived in New York City and Virginia Beach in the years since I've been using the Planet Waves Humidipaks. One accolade that I will give Planet Waves is that they did recall the product a few years back and promised replacements when the new model which resolved a potential leakage problem was released. That re-release seemed to drag on for a while and when I contacted Planet Waves to gripe, they sent me a check for the ""list"" price of all the units I had returned to them. Well the list price was three times the retail price at the time and that was a bit of a minor windfall at the time for me which impressed the heck out of me and I used the money to buy their other humidity products in the interim to humidify my guitars. But when the Humidipaks were available again they sent me replacements ANYWAY. That was really being treated well by Planet Waves and I have never used anything else but Humidipaks since. Humidipaks give me peace of mind that my guitars are being humidified and I'm more than satisfied with how long the paks last.",5,I've used it for years and here's my take,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A3MONHA5DCPPLZ,B000OR2QX8,3rdtimer,"[0, 0]",These replaced the ETB92 nylon tapewounds I tried. I didn't realize how much low end I was missing until I put these on. Very nice.,4,"Good thump, responsive smooth.",1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B000OR2QX8,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[1, 1]","My bass-playing has gone on for 50 years,...and during the time I've tried lots of strings on my many bass guitars. I know from that experience how the quality and construction of strings has improved over the decades.This set of D'Addario chromes is remarkable. It's a flat wound string with all the smoothness and quiet character found in that string type. In this set, I especially like the 4th string at .100" dia. This set, by its design, gives a very strong and powerful signal to the amp,...and therefore makes even my Schecter Diamond Series 4-string sound largely like the early P-bass with bottom to spare. There's a 'however'.... and this is it,....this string is NOT muddy sounding like many flat wounds. Clean, bold, and full of smooth overtones that work well. I really like them. The price is fair, and we'll see what kind of life they exhibit, as I don't want to be spending lots of hard-to-find cash on new strings at a frequency that is aggravating.Don P.",5,Just the string type for me,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B000OR2QX8,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]","Well, that's overstating it a little, but several people told me I wouldn't like FW strings on my bass. I wanted to try them to get closer to an earlier electric bass sound, smoother and more mellow. I considered RWs to be way too bright on my guitar. So I put these on my 1978 MusicMan Sting-Ray bass. I only have a little Peavey practice amp, which may account for how bright these still sound. But I love them. I have to dial the active EQ treble control all the way down, this is just a bright-sounding bass! But I wanted more of a stand-up doghouse bass sound, like early basses had. I have a low-level Hofner violin bass, also with FWs on it (it shipped with RWs,what were they thinking???), but I loves me my MusicMan. And I love the sound of these strings. Oddly, a smidgen of the wrap extends below the nut, but it doesn't seem to affect the sound. As soon as I get a REAL amp, I expect these to completely satisfy. And they WILL pop, but then again, this is an awesome bass, made during Leo's time with MM. But if you want that real ""vintage"" sound, these are pretty damn good. Lack of a good amp, and not knowing how long they'll last is why I gave them 4 stars. Otherwise, 5 star all the way.",4,"They said I was mad, MAD I tell you....",1350691200,"10 20, 2012",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B000OR2QX8,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","Yeah, i bought these for my friend' s band and their sound are really very impressive. Great durability and tone.",5,Excelent tone,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B000OR2QX8,Michael J. Edelman,"[0, 0]","Maybe it's because I cut my musical teeth on Motown and 60s rock, but I've always preferred the sound of flatwound strings to round wound, or even ground wound strings. It might also have something to do with the fact I play upright as well. Flatwounds are easier on the fingers of both hands, and they have a natural damping that makes them sound more upright-like to my ears. It doesn't hurt that a good set of flat wounds will last practically forever, too. I use D'Daddarios on all my my electric guitars and basses as I've found them to be very consistent from set to set, and the sealed plastic packaging means that I can buy a set today, put it in my case, and it's be as good as new a year later.I used to use LaBella flats on my fretless, and then switched to Thomastik Jazz Flats. Then a friend told me he'd switched from the Thomastiks to these. He found them much more consistent in quality, and smoother as well. I'm now a convert, too.",5,Excellent strings,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive AOMEH9W6LHC4S,B000OR2QX8,Personne,"[0, 0]","I recently picked up aSquier Fretlessbass. As with any guitar, the factory strings left much to be desired. With fretted basses, I'd always liked strings with a little brassiness. But round-wounds just didn't feel (or sound) right on a fretless. Small vibrato was hard to achieve with the string friction. And round-wounds just didn't have that acoustic sound. There were quite a few choices for fretless strings, but I've always liked D'Addarios on my 6-string guitars. These flat-wounds were a perfect choice. They've got plenty of bottom, but the midrange is more pronounced than other strings. The bass sounds more like a 'real' bass. And the action is now so smooth. I can use a small vibrato when I like--no longer restricted to the wide Jaco-style.There are all sorts of bassists who look for all different sorts of sounds. But there's something about a fretless that attracts a particular sort of player--the player who wants a bit of that upright bass sound. As soon as I put these on, I felt like I was home.",5,Perfect for my fretless,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B000OR5928,A. Mayse,"[2, 3]","these are a lighter tensioned version of their popular J74 strings, the pitch is somewhat lower than the J74s and the effort needed to fret a note is much less, nice for old fingers and beginners.",5,D'Addario has not failed me yet,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B000OR5928,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","I'm primarily a guitar player, but I do have a decent mandolin that had factory strings on it. Those strings made it hard to play, so I tried these D'Addario mandolin strings. What a difference! These strings are great!",5,Nice Strings,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A1MI9FDCNB3CMR,B000OR5928,"Jorge Barbarosa ""the_bassist""","[0, 0]","I used to use 009 to 032 and decided to up it a size to the 010... I like light strings for a more classical and sweeter sound. The heavier gauges such as 11's are okay too but the 012's seemed to be used a lot for the chop rhythm which I don't ascribe to. At one point I did have a set of Bluegrass 012's on it but they didn't feel right for me plus I didn't like the way the 012's sat on top the nut, I was a bit worried that the nut would crack, which is what happens when the gauges are too fat for the nut slot.IF you want 012's I would highly recommend you take it to a tech so he can evaluate the nut and slot it to the proper width to accommodate the 012.The reason I switched from 009 to 010 is that I was hard pressed and in need of a set and the local music shop didn't carry the 009's any longer so I went to the 010. I believe my mando was set up with 10's or 11's but I wasn't sure. I tweaked the action and the 010's are fine and I've made the adjustment.Strings, ahem.... are just about all the same. They local music shop is very knowledgeable and they told me a story around NAMM shows and how the string booths don't really give out too much info and the origins of their products. There may be (according to the my local music shop) a few companies that actually make their own strings but the bulk of the strings out there are probably manufactured in a mass quantities at factories in PRC or other offshore sources, sold in bulk and packaged by the companies. Who knows? And the shop sure tried to find out but it's a dark dark secret out there at the trade shows, so nobody is talking, and making a logical assumptions from a corporate standpoint are probably not too far off the mark, i.e. Strings are mass produced for market and most string companies as I said earlier are buying bulk and packaging for the consumers.What does that mean? That means I need some inside info to this bulk purchasing and I'll sell my own! The quality is probably up as much as the tooling and raw materials will allow, so why not!Cheers!",5,10's work,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A2XKROL6XBFHT3,B000OR5928,"Kathleen B. Janecka ""kay""","[0, 0]","Good strings. Light... but I'll be going to coated strings next. The coated ones are Medium, which is too heavy for me.",5,Good mandolin strings.,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",positive A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B000OR5928,mkniser,"[0, 0]","In my 13 years of playing the guitar I have settled on D’Addario as my string of choice. When I picked up the mandolin four months ago deciding which string to buy was easy. I’m really glad I did. The tone is great, they’re durable and smooth on the fingers. Even though they are smaller strings they still produce the sustain and bell-like tone that mandolinists are after. They respond great to different styles and dynamic levels. You can play sweet classical passages, roaring bluegrass and even rock. I have a high end Washburn F-Style and these strings coupled with Wegan picks make the Washburn sound SPECTACULAR! They also bring out the sound of the wood too which I appreciate. If you are in need of a smaller string that still sounds good, this is the pack to get. Thanks D’Addario for providing an awesome product!",5,Just right!,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B000OR5928,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[0, 0]","The strings definitely have a good tone, though I've got them on a low-end mandolin. They may be more than the mando needs. But they sound great!",5,Good strings,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive AYJJDQQ4EZ5V3,B000OR5928,REM,"[1, 1]",Great sound over the original strings. I did find these strings a little difficult to install because of the size. They will draw blood if your not careful so watch it while replacing the small strings. The G and the D were fine.,5,Great sound,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive ANVQ2KPZUNR4R,B000OR5928,SnoopGrampyGramps,"[0, 0]",The strings are slightly smaller than the J74 and deliver a great sound. Several of my friends ask about the sound and the difference in the sound. My reply was to purchase a set and give them a try. Thanks Again,5,Just Nice,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A1NN5S1D0ZTK6W,B000OR88JE,Bum-Ki Cho,"[0, 1]","so i just got this product, haven't used it!package looks ok,strings are pakced in one plastic bagi can't wait to try this one, i've also bought Martin M1400, ghs silk and steel, will come back with results!",4,"i haven't used it yet, will come back",1401062400,"05 26, 2014",positive A1FO10Z93GKN33,B000OR88JE,Fancy,"[0, 0]",these are wonderful strings for acoustic playing. They have a great sound for finger picking and even with a pick they still sound good.,5,wonderful!!,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",positive AGKM79EXVZHPL,B000OR88JE,Fred Smith,"[1, 2]","The strings on my new Yamaha FG700S were too hard and noisy so I ordered these and what a difference in the feel! Playing went from painful to pure pleasure! I did notice that the tone of the low E string was a bit dead, especially in drop D tuning so I put that one Yamaha string back on and got better sounding lows. For that, I gave four stars instead of five.",4,Soft and silky!,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A24VCDADYAIHAM,B000OR88JE,Gridley,"[0, 0]","These strings are well packaged, and easy to unroll and string on my guitar. I've had them on two guitars for a couple of months and they hold their tone well.",4,A Great Product,1354924800,"12 8, 2012",positive A39KDVU5JAXJIF,B000OR88JE,"Harry An ""Harry""","[2, 3]","No strings I've tried are like this, it doesn't have a strong character but work together with your guitar. My seagull now sound mellow with brightness! Also this string is perfect for finger picking, I love it!",5,Best Strings for Seagull Guitars!,1372636800,"07 1, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000OR88JE,JPfromOH,"[16, 17]","These D'Addario silk and steel strings are excellent for finger picking. A couple of notes, though: (1) on the positive side, they are made in the U.S.A. of American-produced materials (unlike silk and steel strings by a famous American guitar company whose name starts with ""M,"" which are assembled south of the border); (2) on the negative side, they cost more than M-----'s silk and steel strings; (3) in general, silk and steel strings squeak more on position changes than straight steel strings, especially more than flat-wound acoustic strings; (4) the tone is very nice and mellow, sort of a cross between flat-wound steel strings and nylon strings; (5) the D'Addario folk set is very easy on the fingers and therefore are ideal if you play a lot, or if you primarily play a fairly light gauge electric string and only acoustic on occasion; (6) they really work best for finger picking (whatever you do, don't use metal finger picks), and are less effective than steel strings for flat picking.",4,Great Strings for Finger-Picking,1276128000,"06 10, 2010",positive AE9C0UNXBV8CB,B000OR88JE,"Mike Lovelace ""--Vader""","[0, 0]","I like these strings for their warm & mellow tone. They are easy on the fingers, and I prefer the silver-wound basses.",5,Smooth & Silky,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A3IS1RBMOOULWI,B000OR88JE,"Secret Squirrel ""S. Squirrel""","[6, 6]","I have an Alvarez Yari acoustic guitar that I absolutely love. but I have wanted, missed a warmer tone (the body of this guitar is slightly smaller than many and I had always assumed that I would never be able to get the tone I wanted in the low end... as compared to the bass enhancing body of a typical dreadknot style of guitar, for example...).Then a friend recommended I try these strings, and, to my mind, my guitar has seen nothing short of a transformation!Here is the gorgeous tone I had missed!I am now on my second set of strings, and I am hooked.One thing: I have heard that these strings aren't as durable as other strings.However, this hasn't bothered me, as tend to finger-pick and soft strum, and so, this possibility hasn't become an issue for me.And while I would make no claim that everyone would have the great experience I did, I would wholeheartedly recommend trying these strings to anyone looking for a variation in tone.The fact that it is easier on the fingers is another reason to give these a try! Thumbs up!",5,Wow ! These strings sound amazing!,1297987200,"02 18, 2011",positive A1BN3DBBWLMT6V,B000OY4WA6,Clayton A. Cohn,"[0, 1]","I bought this to replace an actual full-out PA and was VERY pleasantly surprised.Pros: GREAT price, VERY loud (as well as clear). Also compact and very durable.Cons: None.Bottom Line: As a monitor look no further. I use it as a PA for practicing and it is a God-send. Buy now!",5,GREAT buy for the size and price,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B000OY4WA6,JVincent,"[1, 1]","I was looking for a small, high quality monitor for use in the Praise Band at church. I needed to run my Boss GT-100 and vocals through it on stage. This little speaker is more than loud enough for a good size stage with reasonable stage volume. It is built extremely well/very solid and sounds incredible. The volume and sound quality coming from this is simply amazing. I still chuckle when someone asks me to turn my guitar up and I do and all this sound comes from this little speaker sitting on the floor. There is a threaded mic stand socket on the bottom, but I place it on the floor and angle it back by putting my DI box underneath it. Between this and my GT-100 I have the ultimate direct guitar system, with inputs still available for a monitor feed from the main board. Simply fantastic piece of equipment.",5,Exceeded all expectations,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000OY4WA6,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","One of these is more than sufficient for small venues as a main keyboard amp with channels for a mic and backing track. A pair of these connected via the stereo link jacks will handle larger venues including outside gigs. They can be configured as a master/slave set-up with a single link cable (a 1/4 inch speaker cable), or with two cables two fully functioning amps that can handle ten inputs, assuming five inputs per CM-30. In reality the single cable configuration is more than sufficient.The low, mid and high range frequencies are perfect for either a piano or organ. I have run both aRoland RD-300NX Digital PianoandRoland V-Combo VR-700. The grand piano setting on the RD-300NX sounds like the real thing out of this amp, as does the B3 emulation from the V-Combo.I did a direct comparison with this against aMackie SRM150 5.25-Inch Compact Active PA Systemand the sound of this beat it hand's down. Bear in mind that this was designed for keyboards so the sound has been optimized for instruments in their frequency range.Vocals through the channel with the XLR are adequate, but not particularly spectacular. Also, there is no phantom power or ground lift features, so you will not be able to use this in a studio with condenser mics or correct electrical imbalances. That leads me to conclude that this is best for live performances.I use mine as a powered main, but it is designed to function as a monitor with the main controls on the front of the box. That is somewhat inconvenient when using it as a main because the controls will be facing away from you. However, once the levels are set during sound check you can control the levels via your instrument's volume and EQ controls.There are a few things to note regarding mounting this on a mic stand. First, the manual recommends that the total height from the top of the CM-30 to the floor not exceed 43 inches. I agree. This may be relatively small, but it's heavy at over twelve pounds and the center of gravity at the limited of the recommended height is fairly high. It's easy to tip over, especially of you are not using a tripod style mic stand with the legs fully extended.",5,Can be used as a main and has a lot of power,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A2CIR2MO07ZIY3,B000OY4WA6,M. Wilhelm,"[13, 13]","I play guitar and sing in relatively small places, such as cafes. I previously used a Fender Acoustasonic Jr and I got tired of lugging it (about 50 lbs) and all of my other gig equipment around. With the CM-30 I can get it (12 lbs), mic stands, music stand, mic, and various cables and etc into a medium sized rolling duffel. That means I can haul everthing I need in one trip. A big plus.I like the sound quality I get. My guitar is an acoustic Alverez with onboard preamp and my mic is a Shure SM-57. The Roland doesn't have a huge amount of volume, but if you're looking for something that sounds natural and is easy to transport, set up and take down, this is a good choice. (If I used it a with a passive guitar pick-up, I'd want external preamp.) Think of it as as a sound booster for when you are playing in a bigger space than your living room.I'm also thinking I will use it in larger rooms as a personal monitor with my Acoustasonic Jr.It looks really rugged, so I'm looking forward to years of happy use.",4,Mighty Mite PA,1266969600,"02 24, 2010",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B000OY4WA6,Samuel Chell,"[70, 72]","I'm frankly sick and tired of showing up for a gig and having my keyboard run through the P.A., thereby in essence causing me to forfeit all control of the instrument to the bandleader (or board op). Still, I've had to concede that the amps I've been using--a Roland KC150, then a KC350--had plenty of power and pop but no sonic attributes that would recommend them above the Bose P.A. set-up the band uses. Then, because I needed a small amp with an XLR connection for use as an emergency P.A., I picked up this relatively new item from Roland, which prominently describes itself as a ""monitor"" amp (i.e. meant only for the performer's ears).Was I surprised when I got this thing home and put it through some rounds with a Kurzweil PC2 and SP2. It's little more than a compact brick, but it appears to have the power of my KC150 and, more importantly, in terms of ""listenability"" it sounds like its several heavens apart from the KC 150 or 350 (those ever-present Roland KC amps will make any piano, including Rolands, sound uninspiring if not boring during the course of a four-hour gig). This latest contender covers the entire piano range, effortlessly, smoothly, providing rich yet responsive bass where its needed and brilliant but not strident highs. Perhaps some would judge the sound a trifle ""colored."" If so, I'll take the coloration any day to the untempered sounds I've been getting from electric keyboards. The mid-range is tight and controlled, with the upper register ""growing out"" of it gradually but unmistakably. By contrast, the upper register on the heavy-duty KC amps strikes like a serpent, leaping out of the mix like home-brewed white lightning hitting the palate after it's just gotten accustomed to a vintage Bordeaux.I even compared this little thing to my previous standard--the Roland Cube 60 that had preceded the KC150 (which has been around too long). This new one was smoother, bending to the bass notes like a gracious willow and springing to the top ones like fresh spring birch. In other words, even the Roland Cube sounded uneven and rough compared to this latest overachiever, which handled the tones of the scale like a single portamento, revealing no holes in any of the registers.Playing any instrument or amplifier on the job can lead to a judgment radically different from the one made at home. If my instruments (I'm usually playing 2-3) have to be mixed through the P.A., fine. I won't have to listen to them. They'll be processed by this monitor, which will be facing and playing for me before it kicks out the stuff that the bandleader deems worthy of the public's ears.",5,Emancipation Proclamation,1248652800,"07 27, 2009",positive A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B000OY4WA6,tommy,"[0, 0]","I use two of these as L/R channels, and my Fishman Soloamp as a center channel. I use a Rode NT4 stereo mic, run everything through my Mackie mixer, adding some reverb and delay (delay a little of the left, send to right channel, and vice versa), and it sounds fantastic (way better than with just the Fishman alone). Another tip: Get a copy of Yamaha's Sound Reinforcement Handbook... when it comes to audio, there are so many aspects that all effect each other, so you really need a good technical understanding of it, otherwise you could randomly mess around with everything forever just to get an ""ok"" sound.",5,A lot of sound for the size.,1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A2P2ST28QAZMJI,B000OY4WDI,C. Candy,"[3, 3]","I bought this pedal new, hoping to get an electric solid body guitar to sound somewhat like an acoustic guitar on stage. I knew going in that it would not sound like a Martin D-28, but I thought it would be good enough to play a couple of acoustic parts without having to switch guitars.Imagine my profound disappointment.Really, Boss??? This is by far the worst pedal I have ever used of yours. This thing has a terrible hiss when you turn the ""Top"" control higher than about 9 o'clock. At first I thought I must have a defective unit, but then I started reading reviews on-line. Seems like it is part of the design. It's too bad because one can hear some promise in the faux acoustic tones, hidden beneath a wall of fizz. Totally unusable, as far as I'm concerned. By the way, I tested it direct to a PA as well as into a guitar amp with a single coil guitar (strat).",1,The engineers at Boss should be ashamed of themselves,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",negative AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B000OY4WDI,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[1, 1]","Didn't purchase this pedal from Amazon, but wanted to write a review. I wasn't expecting much from this pedal, but it is quite good. Is it a completely authentic acoustic sound? I'd have to say... not exactly. But it's kind of close, and it's a far cry from lowering your volume and raising your master, which still sounds distinctly electric. So far, the setting with the most convincing acoustic tones would be the Jumbo setting. Again, don't expect to sound completely acoustic -- it's a nice way to at least approach that sound. Check out some Youtube tests before buying.It's "okay" on my Blues Jr. NOS, but really shines on my Crate TD-35, which is a brighter amp and less colored. I zero the spring verb and use the pedal's onboard reverb for best results.Used it with my Strat and also a humbuckered guitar with a Duncan Hotrod set. Sounds good with both guitars -- especially neck and center positions.Pedal is solid. Be advised that it comes with the 9-volt from the factory, so if you use a DC power source then you'll want to remove the battery. To do so, you'll see a black knob at the base of the pedal. Just unscrew it, pop the hood, and remove the battery. Overally, solid pedal as you'd expect from Boss.A word of warning. Not sure if it's my setup, but when the AC-3 is in my effects chain (not a loop, but in front of the Blues Jr), I started getting really bad static sounds that sounded like the amp was malfunctioning -- burnt tube or the like. When I run it alone to my Crate, I haven't experienced this. Could be any number of things in my effects chain, so check if others experience this.I'm wondering if a small, cheap acoustic amp would help augment the acoustic tone with the pedal. Never tried running an electric into an acoustic amp. Not sure how a non-piezo pickup would affect the tone. Anyone know about this?",4,Digging this pedal,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A1JCRZEQACX4V4,B000OY4WDI,Colin Hendrick,"[0, 0]","I guess the term toppy describes the sampling range, which picks up the higher notes. If you want to get the right effect, this is a good choice. For those of us, who find acoustic guitars difficult to play, this is solution. Personally I have a lazy blues style and my attempts to play acoustic guitars, too often feels like I am using a manual typewriter. This product does what it says on the box, but sounds better using hum bucker pickups, or if you play a strat, it sounds very good on the middle or neck pickup. Don't use the bridge pickup, as it doesn't sound too good.",4,A little toppy,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive AQJXACOTDMH03,B000OY4WDI,"Gilberto Moreno ""Gilberto Moreno""","[1, 2]","It's amazing how it makes a electric guitar sound just like an electro-acoustic guitar. It's very useful when you don't want to carry two o three guitars, or when you can't buy an acoustic one. It's the best!",5,I love this pedal!,1311897600,"07 29, 2011",positive A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B000OY4WDI,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[4, 4]","The Boss AC-3 is a serviceable acoustic simulator. I am the only guitarist and in my playing environment (children's church) and frequently need to switch back and forth between acoustic and electric. The AC3 does that job. Although it has several modes, the Jumbo mode seems to be most useful. Played through a carefully EQ'd amp, you can get a tone comparable to a plugged in acoustic electric with very bright settings. There is an audible hiss, less noticeable plugged direct into PA, noticeable plugged into a good, clean tube amp, out of control with humbuckers or solid states.The key to using this pedal is using it correctly.First and foremost: use single coils. Tested with a Les Paul with Burstbucker Pro's, the hiss was overwhelming. Played with an American Deluxe Strat with N3 Noiseless pups in the 3rd position, it actually performed very well on a crystal clean channel.Point two - any form of gain will create a ton of hiss.Point three - tube amps perform infinitely better than solid state amps (tested through a Frontman 212 and Vox Pathfinder vs an Orange Tiny Terror and Fender HRD).The AC3 is not a set it and forget it pedal. Based on the volume of the amp and the room you're in, you will need to tweek the EQ to find that tone. I've read that you can use an EQ pedal to get the same tones, I haven't found that to be the case. If your use for this pedal is to cover acoustic parts in a pinch, or in my case as the only guitar player, to switch from acoustic to electric parts quickly, this is a great fit.-2 stars for ever present hiss, +3 for actually sounding like an acoustic when it's EQ'd correctly.",3,Serves it's purpose,1376179200,"08 11, 2013",neutral A20JJ8634DG3FS,B000OY4WDI,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[1, 1]","SummaryAcoustic sounds "ok", but noisy in weird ways. I returned it. Price seems high for what it is and vs. alternatives in the marketplace.Pros- Boss case is metal, mechanical design is durable- standard 9V power, and the power jack is on the back where it belongs.- variety of acoustic sounds possible. (personally, I only thought 1 of them sounded realistic at all though)Cons- fizzy noise integrated with notes played (or chords)- generally kind of noisy in the pedal chain- While I have several Boss pedals, I think they always make the knobs too small and the font/print too small. I prefer pedals with larger and fewer knobs that can be tweaked with your toe if needed while playing.Details:The basic concept is good. I had an AC-2 (prior model) and sold it because it had a noise problem where there was a fizzy noise when you play a note. It wasn't in between the notes or when not playing, it was integrated with the sound of every note you played (or chord) and you could not filter it. It was also just noisy in the pedal chain. Adjusting your guitar volume down for higher gain pickups helps some. However, I sold that model because I didn't want the pedal in the chain with everything else and I wasn't happy with the sound. At the time, the AC-2's were selling for about $85 new. Boss since redesigned AND raised the price significantly on the AC-3.I bought the AC-3 hoping they had improved the issues of the AC-2 -- and they did, a little. But not enough to keep it. I returned it after a week because it still has the same basic issues, just not as pronounced. I think the AC-3 could work for gigging, but there are other choices that sound as good for $25 instead of $130 to $150 (with tax and/or shipping) so to me, the boss pedal is overpriced and not that great.I opted for a Behringer acoustic modeller instead. They make two -- a "300" and a "400". The 400 has reverb on the pedal. I opted for the 300 and got it for $25. I expect the durability will be lower on the Behringer than the Boss as it has a plastic case. However, this is an effect I pull out just once in a while and since I can buy 4 or 5 or 6 Behringers for the price of a Boss....if it breaks...I'll just buy another.I also have a Boss GT-100 multi-effects unit. You can get the same or similar acoustic modelling sounds out of that, out of the Behringer or out of the Boss AC-3. The least cost effective of those choices is the AC-3 - and it has noise issues the other two don't have.I'm not saying its a bad pedal, I'm just saying it wasn't the best choice for me when considering the cost, the sounds, and my usage model. If they would fix the noise issues, I might have even kept it. I did opt to keep the Behringer for those times I'm using a discrete pedal board and want an acoustic model effect. This Boss pedal just didn't work that well for me.",2,Bought it - returned it. Still has noise issue similar to prior model AC-2. Also overpriced vs competition.,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",negative A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B000OY707S,AncientRocker,"[2, 2]","As with all Boss / Roland products, the Boss FS-6 performs as designed. I purchased it to control both my Boss ME 20 Multi effects pedal and my Fender Blues Jr amp. The A switch (in non latching mode) allows me to cycle through stored effects banks in my ME 20 and the B switch (in latching mode) allows me engage and disengage the FAT (overdrive) switch on my Blues Jr Amp. Everything works exactly as planned. The FS-6 rugged, compact (fits right into my into ME 20 carrying case) and easy to use.I read a few reviews where people were complaining about batteries...something to complain about. As with most guitar players I don't use batteries in my effects pedals I use an 9 volt AC/DC adapter. Visual Sound offers the ""One Spot"" AC/DC adapter kit that has a 9 volt battery snap connector adapter. I removed the battery cover, then using a small rat tail file I carefully cut a notch in the battery cover for the snap connector to pass through. I then put rubber feet (purchased at ACE Hardware) on the bottom to allow the snap connector cable...battery problem solved.I also use the FS-6 as a sustain pedal for my Yamaha YPG 225 portable grand piano and a control for my RC-3 Loop Station simultaneously. The possibilities are limited only to your imagination. It is somewhat expensive but it is a Great Product!! If you need a duel switch then I highly recommend purchasing the FS-6.",5,Great Product Works as Designed,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B000OY707S,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","Neither delighted nor disappointed. I have not found it to be intuitive to use and the battery compartment is a joke, but otherwise the construction is good. I dont use it very much because I havent really figured out what I want to do with it, and it is too big to fit in my briefcase full of blues harps, so I have the behringer A/B switch doing the job there.",3,It's OK,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral A1JNV4K56GG94R,B000OY707S,D. Craton,"[0, 0]","I needed a footswitch for a variety of applications to include an acoustic amp, guitar amps, and other guitar/audio gear. Built like a tank and completely configurable. Well done again, Roland!",5,Excellent Design!,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B000OY707S,F. Jones,"[2, 4]","I bought this pedal as a companion to my Roland AC-33 Acoustic Amp. The pedal on its face looks like a good piece of equipment and feels quite sturdy. However you do have to use a 9 volt batter to make it operate. This is totally unnecessary for a foot-switch. The worst part is the leads on the battery connector (9 volt) were not properly soldered or had shorted out. The only way I could get it to function was to let the 9volt battery dangle just right and connection would be made. For the rather high asking price and the limited function that is needed (i.e. all that has to work are two switches and a battery) you would think that Boss would put out a better product. I also found that the battery cover was extremely cheap and was difficult to close, leading me to believe that the durability of the cover was in question. I would HIGHLY recommend that you look to another maker for a switch or consider constructing one yourself with readily available parts that can be purchased on this site.",1,Absolute Junk,1332201600,"03 20, 2012",negative A1T4U9CAQ25IBR,B000OY707S,knup0127,"[0, 0]","I use this pedal in tandem with my APC-40 and map the buttons to various controls in Ableton. The foot switch opens the door to more organic sound live performances with a prepared track. The polarity switches are nice, however the momentary/latch switches are what makes this unit so compatible with my DAW. Some functions such as play and stop are momentary functions, other functions such as track on/off are toggle/latch functions. Without a foot switch that can toggle between the two, applications are limited certain functions. I use the footswitch for a variety of applications, in a variety of songs with different arrangements. If I could hook up more than one of these to my controller, I'd have about four of them, but the one is so nice on its own.",5,Ableton live application,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive A2HDEN9SPBWC5I,B000OY707S,Lip Davis,"[0, 0]",I bought it to use with my Boss ME-70. I use the to go up and down through my banks I have programmed on the ME-70. Build like a tank. Simply to use. Simply to hook up. I hear it can be used on other Boss and Roland gear.,5,Does its job,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A2SFO875EQ66AB,B000OY707S,Mark,"[0, 0]","Works well. Very well constructed. Would it kill ya to add an on/off switch so that the batteries don't run down? Other than that, it's perfect!",4,Boss FS-6 Foot Switch,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B000OY707S,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","being new to guitar this is just way too much fun, makes my playing acutally sound like I may know what I am doing, easy to setup and easy to use",5,foot switch,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A20TFY5J3WNJU2,B000P5LVSK,crazy finger magic,"[0, 0]",Could be more tapered for such a tiny pick. But the material is AWESOME. Nice grip even more so when I sweat.,4,Great pick. Nice sound. Slightly better than the Jazz versions.,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A2IZ3ST24HSO4H,B000P5LVSK,David McCarthy,"[0, 0]",I play metal so I need a strong pick (the Jazz III models) and this one also has a texture (Ultex) that makes it easier to hold onto/keep it in the right position. Second time I bought these.,5,"one of my fav ""Jazz III"" guitar pics",1379376000,"09 17, 2013",positive AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B000P5LVSK,GJack,"[0, 0]",The yellow material has a rough texture coated over it that gives it a nice rubbery grip with a smooth snappy tone!,5,Nice grip on the material!,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B000P5LVSK,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","Nice picks. A bit small for my preference. Great for picking, kind of harsh for strumming, Quality seems top-notch. Some guitarists will love these.",4,Nice Picks,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive ABZYVME9NYCQG,B000P5LVSK,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",I have moved on to the Carbon Fiber and 3mm Lexan Jazz III picks but these Ultex picks are also very nice. They are a little less bright than the Carbon Fiber Picks which in some cases is actually preferrable. In my opinion (At least at the moment) the Jazz III picks are right at the top of the list with the best picks you can buy. Once you get used to the small size there is no going back. The large picks feel like your holding a refrigerator.,4,Jazz Picks are great.,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive A1SMCTGDM2LK7X,B000P5LVSK,"Jorge Maciel A. Dias ""Jorge""","[0, 0]","This Ultex Jazz 3 it's very cool, your durability is very high and I'm feel very comfortable to play with it...",5,Great Picks,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B000P5LVSK,Marc,"[1, 1]","If you are fan of the Jazz III you will definitely like the Ultex version. From my experience, the Ultex has the sound and feel of Tortex but without the ""memory"" aka wear. The Ultex is thicker than the standard nylong Jazz III's and only when directly compared will you notice that the Ultex version has a slightly larger gripping surface.Five stars for being a better Jazz III. However, the prices for these on amazon are absurd. I got mine through musiciansfriend for around $2 shipped.",5,"My favorite Jazz III, absurdly priced",1290297600,"11 21, 2010",positive A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B000P5LVSK,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]","I already liked the Jazz 3 picks by Dunlop, these made from the Ultex material sound so much better, and the surface of the pick is nice,even with sweaty fingers,they stay put. I do pick scrapes alot and there is no sign of wear on the edges of the pick. Sweet !!!!! These are clear yellow picks I would love to see them in red, that would be brutal!!!!",5,NIfty little picks!,1352764800,"11 13, 2012",positive A26U7I13QO5E0C,B000P5LVSK,"Paul Hawthorne ""Classic Metal/Rock Fan""","[0, 0]","IDK why GC does not carry these. Annoying. Great pick! Worth buying a baggie. If you like the ultex feel but hate the in store larger only ones, get these.",5,Freaking sweet!,1246233600,"06 29, 2009",positive A2SHWIOE8TVWJ2,B000P5LVSK,"Rick ""Rick Andrews""","[0, 0]","Firm pick, just the perfect size and keeps a sharp tip. Once you try these picks you never go back.",5,Best pick out there.,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive A28L530VL9GK5K,B000P5LVSK,Rock Daisy,"[0, 0]","This is a nice pick, thicker and easy to hold on to. I like the size (smaller than your regular picks) and the tone it allows me to obtain on my guitar.",5,Good one!,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A1K3NQAO49LXL2,B000P5LVSK,"Surferofromantica ""S.O.R.""","[0, 0]","A very nice pick, both in feel and texture (the design is a bit boring, though). Only complaint is that it's fairly small - about the size of a Canadian or US five cent piece, where most of your typical guitar pick are bigger - about the size of a 25 cent piece. But that's okay. I got this the same time as I got a set of Dava Jazz Grip 9024 red picks and the Dunlop Max Grip Jazz III Carbon Fiber Guitar Picks, and I think I like the Dava picks the best. All three are "tight grip" picks, and all the same size - they're all good, though - I'd rate this one next-best, and the Jazz III Carbon Fiber next after that).",5,"Great pick with a nice tight grip, excellent strumming - a bit small, though, about as big as a nickel",1393632000,"03 1, 2014",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B000P5LVSK,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Great picks, not just for Jazz though. I play pretty much everything and these work really well for most styles. Takes a little getting used to the smaller size and feel, but once you do they are fantastic.",5,Smooth Jazz,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive ACVSCM9GWLNLS,B000P5LVSK,"xeal ""Live Baby Live""","[1, 1]","ever since I saw a vid with mark tremonti where he says that he heard a lot of musicians used Jazz 3 picks, and after having tried them that he simply couldn't use an other pick.. I decided to try them out.. and I fell instantly in love with the regular jazz III picks!I always had issues holding picks and keeping them "put" while i played and the jazz III was no exception so it didn't bother me..Meaning I didn't really feel like there was a problem other than me, being that problem... Then I read about this new Ultex thingyit looked like a jazz III and every one seemed to like it..sooo I figured why not have a go at it... I was skeptical about this "impossible to drop" thing which I read..so i was dieing to feel them... Well they came.. i tried them and after playing for a while I didn't even notice that I hadn't once readjusted my pick..... NOT ONCE ... it was like there was no pick.. i started paying closer attn and more and more i realized that this thing really is what its hyped up to be... it stays there... to me that's just freaking incredible! holy @#$@%# wow! I love this thing love it love it!",5,I'm surprized,1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000P5NXWM,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",I have always trusted the Graph Tech TUSQ products and this is no different. The compensation for this saddle was almost spot on with little adjustment needed.,4,Quality Product,1402876800,"06 16, 2014",positive A27UAE2PME5TRV,B000P5NXWM,kwb,"[0, 0]","I replaced a bone non-compensated saddle of my parlor sized guitar with this.This is a convenient product as the thing is already close to final thickness you need, you don't need to change the compensation much if at all, the material sands easier than bone, polishes well, and the tone is really good.A little careful sanding/polishing and the guitar was ready to play. I like the product.",5,"Good tone, easy to sand, polishes good, convenient product",1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A2S3DQ0BL6KSM1,B000P5NXWM,"Michael ""mikamu1""","[0, 0]","I had to make some adjustments on the neck of my Martin d-28 and remove the bridge pickup. This left the saddle too low to the neck. I researched the ""Tusq"" products and found enough people impressed to give it a try. I'm pleased to say I find more ring through the body and a better sustain. I'll do this to my other acoustics as time goes on.",5,Tone Plus,1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive ARE879SUUYGVP,B000P5NXWM,"Stephen Jones ""sbjones""","[2, 2]","I bought a tusq nut and this tusq saddle for an Aria acoustic which can be a nice sounding guitar. The difference is quite noticeable and good. The guitar is a modest model but it is a player with a ""better than a lot more expensive guitars"" sound. I had a bone nut that cracked which is why I tried these replacements. In my estimation the sound is clearer, brighter and louder. The price seemed high for a little chunk of ""plastic"" but the difference in sound leaves me satisfied.",5,Tusq saddle improved sound quality,1301702400,"04 2, 2011",positive A2AWJRUEY9IG4B,B000P5NXWM,TonyTee,"[0, 1]","When I purchased this I'd seriously hoped that it would make a real difference to the tone of my guitar. Guess what? As far as I can tell, there is no difference whatsoever between this saddle and the original the guitar came with. This is NOT worth the money.",2,Is It Really Worth It?,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",negative A12SSZIN555FTL,B000P5OUCE,A. M. Steiner,"[0, 0]",I purchased the plastic and it worked fine but the notes were not as distinguished as the TUSQ. I did have to sand to make it fit. That may sound badm but I am glad because it's better than too small. I did not purchase this from amazon but sweetwater in case you were wondering.,5,Better than plastic,1351900800,"11 3, 2012",positive A1CNDQC2IXGEPN,B000P5OUCE,Benjamin Babeshkin,"[0, 0]","Replaced the plastic saddle in my Yamaha F335BL. Had to file it to make it thinner, and filed it down to make it shorter than the old saddle, this made the action a bit lower and made it easier to play for a beginner. It did change the sound of the guitar, it sounds fuller, and the sustain is longer.",5,Makes cheaper guitars a tad better.,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000P5OUCE,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","The compensation built into this saddle makes another hit with GraphTech TUSQ products for me. They have done the hard work, just needed some personal fine adjustments and good to go. Good sound quality for not being bone.",4,Good Product,1402876800,"06 16, 2014",positive A3DJUUPM321IFI,B000P5OUCE,CruiseTraveler,"[1, 1]",I selected this to replace the cheap plastic Saddle that came on my Fender acoustic. This was a tremendous upgrade and made a difference in the tone and 'brightness' of the sound. This was easy to install and comes with easy to understand instructions.,4,Valuable Upgrade,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000P5OUCE,David Burch,"[0, 0]",TUSQ saddles and nuts are the best synthetic out there. All my stringed instruments have been fitted with TUSQ parts.,5,The gold standard,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A1AA7FK3DPDDL6,B000P5OUCE,D. Oliver,"[0, 0]","I installed this saddle in my Silvertone SD10. If you have a lower end guitar, this will make a huge difference. I had to sand it down some in all directions. I did the length first, then thickness and finally the height. I used 220 grit sandpaper. The directions are in the package.",5,Great Guitar Saddle!,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A2ICKZFBMHCMUK,B000P5OUCE,Mark Crabtree,"[0, 0]","This is a great product, just not for me. I found it brightened my tone way too much and I went back to plastic. Gave my guitar a bad metallic sound, and I lost bottom end.",3,Might not be right for you,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",neutral AOZBVGFIUY44X,B000P5OUCE,"Marty German ""macs4e4""","[0, 0]",A little patients sanding the saddle to fit my 1973 vintage Guild (better fit than the plastic original that it replaced!) and the sound expanded beyond my expectations! I also replaced the bridge pins with Tusq made ones and the nut was already made from bone.,5,Nice sound upgrade for your guitar!,1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A2895CKKVDHVDM,B000P5OUCE,N1ZW Rob,"[0, 0]",What can you say about GraphTech that isn't good for a product is a awesome and improves the sound playing of older and newer guitars with plastic saddles. GraphTech works. Make sure you know which style you guitar takes and buy it and for the price I payed I got ten pieces! Wow! Awesome.,5,GraphTech PQ-9280-C0 TUSQ Fully Compensated Acoustic Guitar Saddle,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",positive A2G12DY50U700V,B000P5OUCE,Ricky Shows,"[0, 0]",The GraphTech PQ-9280-C0 TUSQ Fully Compensated Acoustic Guitar Saddle will replace any broken or worn saddle to give you a very food sound that may require just a little sanding to make it fit perfect for your guitar.,5,GraphTech PQ-9280-C0 TUSQ Fully Compensated Acoustic Guitar Saddle,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive AO68X66YOJGQI,B000P5OUCE,"R. Morton ""Nick Fury""","[1, 1]","Having recently purchased an Epiphone EL-00 I went about changint the bridge pins and bridge itself from the installed plastic units to Graph Tech's Tusq material. It is hard to emphasize just how much they have improved the tone of what was a very good instrument to begine with. The top resonates with a greater sustain due to the vibrational transfer of the Tusq bridge and pins, the note to note defination went from very good to exceptional. This was one of the best modifications I have made to an instrument in many years of tweaking my instruments. I have a nut on the way to complete the upgrade...I can barely wait. I highly recommend this product it will give your instrument a new voice.",5,Graph Tusq nut,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B000P5OUCE,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]",i have a tired 16 year old lefty acoustic guitar that needed some love. i decided to replace the saddle with this one.. and it required some dremeling/sanding to get it to sit correctly. it was easy to do - and now my guitar has no buzzing on any of the frets and it sounds great with new strings. it also brightened up the saddle/bridge because my old saddle was turning yellow and not too nice looking. this one is an ivory-ish color and it is really nice.,5,awesome,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B000P5OUCE,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","Installed this on an old Aria dreadnough I found in a dumpster.Cleaned it up,buffed the finish out,tweaked the truss rod a bit and installed this saddle with new Dunlop .012's and this is one of my prize acoustic's now.Thanx GraphTech!",5,It's GraphTech...It's awesome,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B000P5OULA,F. Jones,"[1, 1]","Got to admit I was a little intimidated by the installation process when I was shopping for this pickup. But when I got the box I was pleasantly suprised to find excellent instructions (not too long, not too short) along with plenty of supplies to complete the instillation properly. The jig method is super easy and provided great results. I was really excited to try out the pickup so I plugged it into my Roland AC-33 and let her rip, it was awsome, very full and very representative of my guitars sound. K&K you have a convert in me. I am now thinking about trying this on my Martin!",5,Best installation instructions I have seen from any company!,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A121QRWXZIO6UP,B000P5OULA,Jarrett Venturini,"[7, 8]","So based on the reviews from Amazon, and a friend who swears by these pickups, I decided to put one into my 310 Taylor.I am extremely pleased! This was my brother's guitar, and he had a Mcyntire soundboard transducer installed by his local guitar shop. It sounded terrible. I tried messing with placement to get it to sound better, but it just didn't sound good, had tons of feedback, and just didn't have a good feel.I installed this pickup myself. I have installed a few pickups in a few different guitars, and this one was pretty painless.I didn't have to drill out the endpin hole, so it only took me about 20 minutes to install this bad boy.When I tested it out I was blown away. It sounded beautiful! Just like my Taylor, only louder!The true test was an actual live performance. I brought my Baggs Para Acoustic D.I. and I was glad I did.I was able to adjust the EQ just a tad, cut some of the mid-range a bit, and it sounded even better!I could not believe it. It literally gave me chills.If you're on the fence about this pickup, go for it! The reviews don't lie, this sounds fantastic, especially if you can EQ it a bit.I did plug in without the PADI, just to test it and it still sounded good. If I forgot my PADI I would have no qualms about playing this straight into a system. It might be labeled as passive, but it's got the volume of an active system for sure!It's a great buy in my opinion.",5,Couldn't Be Happier,1359331200,"01 28, 2013",positive ADETB8KEATML7,B000P5OULA,"Joel Fritz ""Barrelhouse Solly""","[0, 0]","I have K&K pickups in other guitars. This is the first one I've bought that had the smaller transducers. It needs a preamp unlike the now discontinued Pure Western with the larger transducers. Like other K&K pickups it sounds darned good. With a decent PA head and good speakers you can get a very natural sound with hardly any tweaking. The pickup is easy to install if you can ream out the end pin hole to accommodate the strap jack. This one comes with an ingenious DIY installation jig made from, I'm not kidding, cardboard, golf tees, and double sided tape. It makes placement a snap. The best pickup is still an external mic, but for noisy situations where feedback is a problem these pickups are the answer. You can induce feedback but you can go to an adequate level for most situations. They sound much more natural than a magnetic or under saddle pickup.",5,K&K pickups are the best value in transducers,1399075200,"05 3, 2014",positive A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B000P5OULA,jsnchmpn,"[0, 0]","I put this in a $200 guitar. I have a Recording King (RD-06) that sounds so good, that I wanted to use it for live gigs. So I popped in this K&K. I ran it through my SWR California Blonde II acoustic amp. If you have been wanting an acoustic guitar to have that "miked" when you plug it in, this is as close as it gets! I recommend getting a sound-hole cover if you play with a band, but you will not be disappointed. The installation can be a little tricky, but with a little patience and reading, anybody can install it. If you don't feel comfortable, just go pay a local luthier to install it for $30, or ask your grandmother for help :P",5,Instant Acousti-Guitargasm!,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A1LJXZC1RFW07C,B000P5OULA,K. Ray,"[3, 4]","This pick-up sounds good and does actually sound like the guitar acoustically. It does pick up percussive noise which you don't get with under saddle pickups. It is prone to feedback in very loud situations if you don't use a sound hole cover. Over all I'm please because I was able to install myself and it was simple. You do need to use an external pre-amp, but even with piezo pick-ups that is usually the norm. The directions that comes with the pickup are very thorough and the company is helpful if you have questions. The only change I had to make to my guitar was making the end pin jack bigger and that was easy too.",4,"Very good sound, good directions",1253664000,"09 23, 2009",positive A6M441DQ7HL09,B000P5OULA,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[0, 0]","Installed one on my CF Martin, almost leaving a thumb super-glued to the inside of the guitar. An interesting experience - would have been almost comical to arrive in the emergency room with my thumb stuck to the inside of the guitar. I'm sure that some of my DNA still resides in the guitar.Bought another for my brand new Taylor GS Mini Mahogany after hearing what a great acoustic sound was coming from the CF Martin through a brand new Kustom Sienna Pro30 acoustic guitar amp from Amazon. I've read that folks prefer the K&K; over the made-for-the-GS-Mini-Taylor-pickup.Get it.",5,"So nice, he bought it twice",1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B000P5OULA,MQ,"[0, 1]",Disapointed. The sensors are not providing a clear full bright sound. It sound muffled. I will have to replace it soon.,2,Dull,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",negative A5SRLPK9A3LG,B000P5OULA,Robert,"[1, 1]","I have these in three guitars after trying out some undersaddle and sound hole pickups. Some peope miss the "quack" ,electric guitar type sound from these other types. I do not. I also like that the bridge and saddle do not have to be modified ,nor is any battery required. I run it through a Baggs Para-acoustic preamp or my Fishman Aura.It really has to be installed by a professional repairman to be sure the sensors are located correctly.Product was delivered safely and promptly.",4,Most Natural Sound for the Money,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A1H4EBBOM66MQ0,B000P5OULA,sam sultan,"[0, 0]","I use a late 70's yamaha steel string with this going into an LR Baggs Para DI and it works amazingly well. The sound is impeccable. But you can't expect to just plug it in and go. You'll need a feedback buster and a good preamp. But it really does the job, good tone.",4,Works great in combo with a good preamp,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive AXXGP6UT41KAS,B000P5RVRU,CLKiii,"[0, 0]",I bought this to have at home or when I travel; my full size stand stays at church. I have a new Martin 12-string that I did not want lying on the floor. This folds flat (maybe 2” thick) has a wide secure base and fits in the bag I carry my other gear in quite well.,5,Convenient and stable,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",positive A2VCXIAWCPQ13P,B000P5RVRU,Renbutsu,"[1, 2]","The Hercules Travlite Guitar Stand is an average stand in my opinion. It does hold up the acoustic guitar and it is very portable but I'd keep your guitar and stand out away and close to a corner, if you value your guitar. Not a specific knock on the Hercules but most low and portable stands like this, are the same, they do keep the guitar up but a careless bump can knock it down. You may be careful around it, but it's hard to say for others nearby. For a cheap guitar, I wouldn't mind using this, but for a more expensive guitar, no thanks.Please click YES if my review have been helpful to you, it will encourage me to continue writing and updating my reviews, and leave a comment if you have any questions, I will be more than happy to answer if I can be of help.",3,It does the job of a guitar stand but not the most sturdy,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A2NOZB6VZCTOI4,B000P5RVRU,Robert I. Hedges,"[3, 3]","I own two Hercules GS302B stands for my electric guitars, and I couldn't be happier with them. When I needed an acoustic stand I turned to the Hercules GS301B and have no regrets. At the forefront of my purchasing decision was the safety of my guitars. Not only do stands have to hold guitars securely, they shouldn't harm the finishes of the instrument. Unfortunately many stands will harm the nitrocellulose lacquer on many higher-end guitars; since I have two guitars of this nature, protecting them was of the utmost import to me. Fortunately these stands protect most nitrocellulose finishes, and I have never had problems with mine. The stands themselves (both varieties) fold up to be very compact if you need portability, and support the guitar very securely. I don't gig with these guitars, so portability was not paramount to me, but stability was: these stands are extremely stable and are very sturdy (mine reside on a carpeted floor, and I have never had any issues with them tipping over.) Some people may not love the yellow and black ""bumble bee"" coloration, but I actually find it whimsically industrial. I am completely happy with all three of my Hercules stands: they are safe, portable, rugged, and won't hurt the finish on most guitars. If I need another guitar stand, it's a good bet I will buy another Hercules.",5,Great Portable Acoustic Guitar Stand That's Safe For Most Finishes,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B000P5RVRU,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]","This is a nice, sturdy well made guitar stand. It is great for gigs as it is small and travels lightly.",5,Great guitar stand,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive A1NBZI880S5VXU,B000P5RVRU,Skippy,"[1, 1]","This thing is relatively heavy for such a small stand. Of course one might think that would translate into sturdy, and one would be correct. Super simple to use. No buttons, levers, or knobs. Just pop it open. It doesn't have an actual mechanical locking feature, but the design is such that if you fully open the outside legs they will basically lock in place. It holds my acoustic securely, and I have no fear that it's going to tip over on its own. When you're done, just nudge the outer legs to ""unlock"" them and it's super easy to fold back up.I had a Fender mini acoustic stand, but it didn't fold flat enough to fit nicely in my gig bag so I figured I would try this one. I am quite happy as it does in fact fold flatter. HOWEVER..... I can only give it four stars because when folded the three back feet stack up and give it about a 2.75"" thickness. If Hercules could have figured a way to avoid that, this baby would truly fold as flat as a magazine. It's still pretty flat and takes up less room in my bag, but I think the Marketing guys used a little creative license with that description. (Either that or they're comparing it to the Cosmo year end recap issue.) Still a great little stand and I would buy it again if needed.",4,Heavy duty stuff,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive A3SQ2WX9CAJCKZ,B000PAPO9W,"C. Erikson ""charlinus""","[0, 0]",I got this to plug into my computer. It comes with a wealth of programs and amp combos. The unit itself works as planned even though i think i may stick with Sonar as far as a editor. Sorry Behringer maybe later. The quality and durability are there 100% well worth what i paid for.,4,Good plug in,1327795200,"01 29, 2012",positive AM870TTAD2RFT,B000PAPO9W,"CRG ""Scotty Rocket""","[0, 0]","I was excited to get this product and use my electric guitar with garageband.This product plugs into the usb port and the guitar plugs into the 1/4" port (the product specs does not show or say 1/4 plug port).My product has an orange USB light instead of a blue one. The support people at Behringer tell me that they changed the color to match their logo (sounds like BS to me).The problem I had and the reason I bought this is that I tried plugging my guitar directly into the computer with a 1/4-1/8 adapter chord. It works but the levels are too low. When I received this, I was hopeful that the levels would be higher and they are, but not by much. It is a step up from the adapter, but far from professional. I'd say the level is beginner/intro level sound and quality.I bought a "like new" product describing faded or damaged packaging. When it arrived, the pkg box was dented (I don't care) and product looked new inside. But, all the instructions described a blue USB light and CD of driver and recording software which this did not come with. Behringer gave me a link to download. I assure you it's crapware and beware. For the mac, garageband is far better and easier to use.Rock out!",3,For garageband on imac,1362182400,"03 2, 2013",neutral A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000PAPO9W,"Dako ""Dako""","[1, 1]","I was previously using a Rocksmith USB Cable, but wanted a specific cable for my iMac. This unit definitely fits the bill, and from what I can hear when playing, has an even lower latency than the RS cable. I was getting a little unwanted slapback with the RS cable, but this unit seems to have taken care of that. It's also quite nice to have a headphone jack right up front for quiet practice times.The software that comes with this Interface is a joke, and is about as useful as an AOL disc. Since I use Logic Pro X and MainStage 3 it wasn't a loss to me, but if you are buying this interface for the fact it comes with "Amp Tones", you might want to look somewhere else. I couldn't even get the software to load on my 2013 iMac.",3,"Great USB Interface, But Plan On Throwing Software Into The Trash",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",neutral A18X90KMZ6KZ3H,B000PAPO9W,Ingrid Shelton,"[0, 0]",Use this to record my guitar on Garage Band. Works and sounds really good. I would recommend it. Great value,5,Great!,1382486400,"10 23, 2013",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B000PAPO9W,Kim K.,"[1, 1]","This product has turned out to be great with few exceptions. It comes with three amplifier software packages and says you have the license to turn on any one of the three, not true. The license included only works for one amp, the AC box combo and not the other two, you need to purchase the license for them. Plus the instructions for getting the system installed and operational are poor. You cannot run the output through your sound card to your PC speakers due to latency. You must use the headphone jack on the interface. In addition if you are in an austere environment and can't get to the internet to register your product immediately you are out of luck trying to make it work. Once you overcome all of these obstacles it is a good little product.",4,Great product,1372377600,"06 28, 2013",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000PAPO9W,overbybr,"[1, 1]",I use this to practice at my computer to keep from disturbing my wife when she is studying or my daughter when she is sleeping. Great little box!,5,Perfect for practice,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive AFBETARDFURG,B000PAPO9W,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[1, 1]","I ordered this so I could plug my guitar into my computer and record music. Works well. Quality German manufacturing as always. Nice. I would definitely recommend this. It worked with my windows 7 starter, Acer netbook.",5,Nicee,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000PAPO9W,StormJH1,"[1, 1]","The Behringer UCG102 device is an aging (yet affordable) piece of hardware that offers the intriguing option of plugging your guitar directly into the USB port of a computer. This opens up a number of possibilities for recording or simply for playing with headphones. For the budget player, it could be argued that a mere $32 investment unlocks a world of free amp modeling and recording possibilities.However, while the actual hardware is compact and seems function properly, there are some significant problems here. First and foremost, there is the problem of getting the device to work, getting the software to recognize it, and configuring it to run without significant ""latency"" (which is a delay effect where you don't hear a played note immediately when it's played, which can make monitoring anywhere from frustrating to impossible). The UCG102 runs on an ASIO driver. They include an older version with the software, and you can snoop around online and find other options. But that doesn't mean it will necessarily work with your software, or work well if it does. For example, Audacity is a popular ""freeware"" program you can use to record and mix audio files on the computer. I've been told that Audacity doesn't work with ASIO drivers, and when I got it to record, the latency issues rendered it unusable.You do receive two other software options with the device. The first is energyXT2, which I believe includes a license for the compact version. In theory, this program should work like Audacity and contains a number of amp models and effects, in addition to drum and bass track loops. However, I have had little luck figuring out how to monitor and record with this program. I'm sure it CAN work, but if you need a computer science degree to figure it out, that's really not ideal for a budget product.The second item is a trial disc with Guitar Combos by Native Instruments. So far, this has been the most impressive of the options offered. You can demo three different amp simulators (Vox, Fender, and Marshall) and then enter a code to unlock one of the three. I like that it gives you an interface similar to a real guitar amp, which allows you to dial in some realistic tones. It's also the only program I've been able to get the headphone jack to play through both ears in (there are problems with recognizing mono vs. stereo). I adjusted the sound quality to get latency down to 8 miliseconds, which is just into the range where I don't notice it as a problem. Still, while the models sound good, I'm not sure how often I would bother plugging into my computer just to do basic playing and recording.Shortly after ordering this device, I discovered that my sound card has a blue ""line in"" audio jack on the back. By running a simple 1/8"" to 1/4"" audio cable from my pedal board to the sound card, I can do direct recording, which is monitored through my computer speakers (no latency) and sounds great. Even better, this method works through Audacity and allows me to record and layer tracks. If the UCG102 worked as advertised, it would be a more convenient way of doing this, but I simply can't recommend it for most people. I feel like there's ""4-star"" potential somewhere in this device, but I doubt I'll ever have the patience to unlock it. 3 stars.",3,Functional device; problematic software & drivers,1367107200,"04 28, 2013",neutral A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B000PAPO9W,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","..it works.But expect some flaws.First,finding a driver to use was a pain.It doesn't come with a software disc,so look on Behringer's support site for driver download.Whatever driver you do use it kills all other audio,you can't run any other media player and get sound.My advice is unless you have a dedicated PC or laptop for using this...get something else.",2,for what it is....,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",negative A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000PO30QM,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","It is a good price, works fine to connect my wha wha pedal to my ampli.4 stars because nothing is perfect but I'm happy with it",4,Good,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A2ISZAYDM4Y791,B000PO30QM,AMlevesque,"[0, 0]","sturdy, strong, good quality cable for guitar, especially like the fit with the right angle plug. would purchase again if need bd",5,guitar cable,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A3CUQ8L2S9ZW0H,B000PO30QM,Andy Clark,"[0, 0]",Works fine. Good value,4,Four Stars,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A3J1M5WTA3ST77,B000PO30QM,Anne Brody,"[0, 0]","I use this cable a lot, and it has stood the test of time. If it matters to you, the white ends are very, well, white. They look nice in the product photos, but sometimes clash with certain guitars and stomp boxes colors/designs. Just saying...",5,I Use It a Lot & It Holds Up,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive A3H4S6YO9VNGDZ,B000PO30QM,Anthony J.,"[0, 0]","A good quality cable to use while playing sitting, to go down to my processor on the floor in front of me. The angle goes up tight to the floor unit and out of the way and 5 feet is plenty. Great cable! I use Fender's 15 foot angle plug from the processor to my amp because stepping on the plugs can break the jacks.",5,Just What I Needed,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",positive ABRA676PKBNXG,B000PO30QM,Antidote,"[0, 0]","This cable is quality, no crackling, strong connections and hard metal. Maybe not top of the line but definitely acceptable.",5,Good cable,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A13IKQCJKFAP5S,B000PO30QM,applegd07,"[0, 0]",I like this cable for it has an angled plug. It is not that long but no complaints. It works as it should and does well.,5,Short Plug,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A1BZHWOFQ9W3BP,B000PO30QM,"bean ""kenny beanblossom""","[0, 0]",wish i would have bought 4 of the 20 footersgoing to buy more of them for sure they are great guitar cables,5,great cables,1375660800,"08 5, 2013",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B000PO30QM,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]",i use this cable to patch a preamp to an amp. it works really well. having the two different style of ends gives you good options when putting a system together.,5,Great Patch Cable,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A35P0LNBJ0WUPL,B000PO30QM,Billy The Kid,"[0, 0]",Not too much to say about a cable. It worked out of the box...no shorts or noises. The jacket on the straight plug was partly unscrewed and that's a continuing problem with these cords. I use some thread-lock on them. I find the right angle plugs useful for lots of things.,4,It's what was desired,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",positive A1SDGIC08LD6BW,B000PO30QM,BRIAN HICKS,"[0, 0]","I use this 5 footer between my guitar pedals and amp. I do move it around plug and unplug it often and after two months of daily use it works as well as it did when it was brand new. I was initially concerned when I first received the cable that it would not last. The cable is not as fat as I had hoped, however the ends are solid and sturdily built. I usually use Mogami Gold cables and do so because budget cables are crap and only last a month or so, if that long. This Hosa Cable is a very good cable and I even chose to use Hosa jumper cables between my over drives and effects pedals. They last.",4,Good cable,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A3K96R872MUM3D,B000PO30QM,chris araza,"[0, 0]","highly recommend to everyone. this is a good quality cable and never have any issues whatsoever, highly recommend to everyone.",4,Nice,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A2BT968XSRPP0K,B000PO30QM,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","Believe this 5 feet Cable is no small thing. The Jacks are high quality construction. Very very durable. The cable itself is thinker that ordinary guitar cable. I plan on enjoying this Cable for many many years. I'm glad I bought it, and thanks to Amazon who made it available.",5,The Best Electric Guitar Cable I have ever owned,1400284800,"05 17, 2014",positive A1K582XYLTKUCD,B000PO30QM,"Coder10 ""Ricardo""","[0, 0]",works great and to me its cheap. cant see why you would buy a more expensive guitar cable.Highly recomended,4,good,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A3I23DPVLDXAB2,B000PO30QM,Dave,"[0, 0]","A VERY handy item. Great for sitting by your practice amp when you don't want to be bothered with stepping all over your 10footers. The wire could be a little heavier but you can't beat the value. The plugs are the standard screw-down type with well soldered joints. I've used this, now, for quite a while and have no problems nor complaints with this cord.",5,Handy and a good value,1400716800,"05 22, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000PO30QM,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 1]","I thought I was buying the 10 footer and realize I ordered the 5 footer too late. Let's be honest here, what good is a 5 foot amp chord unless you're sitting on the amp? My bad..I never would have ordered this as it costs the same money for the 10 footers as it does for the 5 footers. I would not recommend buying a 5 footer unless you practice in a closet.",3,I goofed...,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",neutral AUQ38SIELJDPU,B000PO30QM,Derek James,"[0, 0]","If you need a well made cable in a short length, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these. Buy one now.",5,Quality cable,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",positive A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B000PO30QM,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[0, 1]",5 feet is a weird length for a cable. It really only has one use: When you're sitting right next to your practice amp. Just don't wander too far off! This cable is perfect for a kid who is going to his/her guitar lesson and has to plug in.I bought two of these for the home studio to jack in a guitar with a pedal or two in between. I feel chained to my workstation. Just my experience. Get a 10 foot and be free!Hope it helps.,3,Too long and Too short,1402272000,"06 9, 2014",neutral AD4MJT7YYVHP7,B000PO30QM,GJack,"[0, 0]","These cables are VERY good. The metal heads at both ends are of excellent quality and you can unscrew the grip to change the pins. There is no play when I plug these into my guitar nor are they too tight- that is, the pin diameter is perfect! There's also a white protective hard paper at both ends to prevent internal short due to fatigue (which is how I lost the last two cables and which would be expected from daily guitar practice)",5,"Excellent quality, good usability",1339891200,"06 17, 2012",positive A1ZV3RNQH852U2,B000PO30QM,Grenics,"[0, 0]","These cables work well for my guitar, keyboard and drums. They appear to hold up well under constant moving. I will be getting more.",4,Good Quality Cable,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A14Z9LAETO21KL,B000PO30QM,Gutjammer,"[0, 0]","I used to have bulk 18 gauge wire, and Switchcraft jacks, to make my own cables. These Hosa cables probably use 22 to 24 gauge wire, but are adequate for the price. The heat shrink strain reliefs are adequate as well. I recommend tightening the housing, because everyone of mine were loose.",4,Good Enough,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B000PO30QM,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","This cable seems top-notch to me. Some complaints I heard had to do with this brand not lasting. (Of course, those guys abuse their equipment.) Maybe that will be something I'll encounter, but this cable appears to be very well made--and it works great. I take very good care of my gear, so I expect this one to last. Only gave it four out of five because I'd rate some other cables slightly higher. This a great cable, the length is perfect for practice, and I'd buy another.",4,Works for Me,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A3IDC5FP52KJWJ,B000PO30QM,Highmember,"[0, 1]",a ver nice and powerfull product for the mans health really reccomend this item if you are a truly music chosen one,5,very nice and functional,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",positive A1TLMSOE1VRDZI,B000PO30QM,Igneous,"[0, 0]",Awe... it might have deserved 5 stars had it had a chance to prove itself. But I did buy another that I still have but it is still in it's original packaging as a back up for my other cords. Until i break it out and use it hard for 6 months I have nothing else to say here.,4,Hey this worked really good till my grand nephew's dog bit it clean in half,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive A3DPGV307X2498,B000PO30QM,ixd735,"[4, 4]","Construction and Use: 5/5The connectors and shielding on these cables are good and do not introduce much noise into a system.The manufacturer has done a good job on this cable, but the user is responsible for two things (this addresses complaints I see in other reviews):1) Take care of your cables. The right angle plug side is much stronger than the straight plug side; this is by design. Take good care of your cables and it should last you quite a long time. This includes taking the time to store them for use.2) Make sure you know what length you need for a cable. The shorter the cable, the better for studio use. It reduces signal travel time and potential for interference (though these cables are shielded so the latter concern is moot). If you need a longer cable, buy a longer cable. Don't buy what is advertised as 5' cable and then write a negative review when you really needed a 15' cable.",5,Great low-noise cable!,1376352000,"08 13, 2013",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B000PO30QM,JdoubleH,"[3, 4]","Bought two for a shockingly low price that I couldn't beat anywhere- even at double the price. Quality cable, sturdy user serviceable connectors, well constructed, and 6 months of daily use with no issues. What more can you ask for?",5,Very good for the money,1313107200,"08 12, 2011",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B000PO30QM,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]","I bought this cable, because my guitar connection is in the back. This Just fix perfectly! I don't expected nothing better, this is just right. Glad I chose to purchase this cable.",5,I love this cable,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive A1DZDG9AT98298,B000PO30QM,jinx,"[0, 0]",Bought these to replace the ones that I had previously ordered from another vendor. These have good shielding not like the others.,5,Happy,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",positive A214MI77WXVK9Q,B000PO30QM,Kim K.,"[0, 1]",I've purchased several of these in different lengths and styles and never had a problem but this one is giving me some minor difficulties with connection. Like a loose connection.,3,Could be problematic,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",neutral A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B000PO30QM,LARRY,"[0, 0]","I will use this cable to connect my guitars to a portable amp. The quality is great, price is right and delivered on time.",5,Good quality and fits perfectly,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B000PO30QM,Lytle3891,"[0, 0]",This is a great cable at a good price. I works well without the extra noise you get with some cheap cables. I have been playing guitar for many years and would recomend this cable.,5,works great,1311033600,"07 19, 2011",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000PO30QM,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","This cable works for me in the tuner out jack of my amp. I noticed how thin the cable is, but the length is good for my needs. I have played through the cable once and found it sub par compared to my other cables, which are professional grade and cost a lot more, but this is a cheap cable and sounds like any other cable of this caliber. I use the right angle to hook up to my jazz bass during rehearsal where long cables at times bunch up and become cumbersome in a studio setting.",3,Cheap cable for the tuner out on my amp...,1379462400,"09 18, 2013",neutral A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B000PO30QM,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","I use this cable between my fender blues jr and a ditto x2 looper, it works great and the angled jack puts less stress on the cable and input jack",5,works great so far,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A3IRXJOT9PY6SE,B000PO30QM,Paula Gallagher,"[1, 2]","Showed up in two days and it works great, looks solid, nice construction, quality cord w/ right angle for $7, yea!! :D",5,Great quality for a low price.,1315785600,"09 12, 2011",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B000PO30QM,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]","This is good for the money. It is short, but works with the small amp that I purchased. I am done",5,Good cable,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B000PO30QM,Randy V. Brown,"[0, 0]","These are good quality cables at an economical price. The difference between Hosa, and my high end cables are barely noticeable. The cable shipped fast, and I couldn't be more pleased.",5,"Economical, but Very Good Cable.",1395964800,"03 28, 2014",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000PO30QM,Richard R. Casper,"[0, 0]",Unless you're going to get a very expensive professional chord this is just as good as any other and works great for medium sized venues.,5,Great Value,1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive AEHDGUE3L90ZS,B000PO30QM,saint Jimmy,"[0, 0]","In fact, I don't think this Hosa GTR215R cord lasted 2 hours. One step on the cord and it came apart. This purchase is the very reason why I'm looking to buy a wireless system. Maybe if you're using this to run a PA I would recommend it. But if any performer is hard on their cords I wouldn't recommend this item....but to be fair, I would recommend wireless to any performer. You'll end up saving money over the long haul.",2,Didn't last a day,1382313600,"10 21, 2013",negative AK7X7IXX7WYNJ,B000PO30QM,sam,"[0, 0]",This little cable gets used on my practice amp. I love the 90 degree connection. The overall quality seems good and I have had no problems.,5,Great!,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",positive A1ZYSJS573OQ5P,B000PO30QM,"Scott H. Irving ""itis-truth.org""","[0, 0]","Let me be upfront. I often use my electric guitar unplugged. When I am plugged in, I don't move around a lot. So this cord does not get a good frequent use and abusing. But no hum or noise and seems solid. It was very affordable. Can't say how it would perform if used live and in performance all the time, but for the price, I can not complain at all. I suspect it will always work good for me due to its light usage.",5,It works for me!,1382054400,"10 18, 2013",positive A27GPJSZDRQ1ZW,B000PO30QM,Smurfie,"[0, 0]","One for each guitar and they are heavy duty and work great. I probably didn't need the 15' length, but at the time, this was the only really good cable with 90* angles.",5,Bought two,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B000PO30QM,stefanj,"[0, 0]",I got this because I was adding a Pedal to my practice amp. This runs from my Guitar to the pedal. Works perfect and the length is just right to reach from the guitar to the pedal. This is actually my best cable and I think I will soon be upgrading my cheaper cables to these,5,Guitar to pedal,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B000PO30QM,Tony,"[0, 0]",This is great for adding pedals. You cant go wrong for this item with the price even more so thank you,4,This a good cable,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A12P4A1OC41KUO,B000PO30QM,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[0, 0]","been using it for a month or 2 now.. had absolutely no problems..good constructio,looks good..angled end is a good fit..price is good.",4,no problems,1377993600,"09 1, 2013",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000PR3JEM,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","cheaper and as good as if they were original Gibson, fit well and look well, tune well everything, get them!",5,hawsome!,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive A1NGFLLBENI6FG,B000PR3JEM,"Debra Merrill Mccullar ""peace""","[0, 0]","I bought a set of these to upgrade my Kona K1ETRD, a vast improvement over the old ones, now it stays in tune better and they're very smooth, looks nice too!",5,Outstanding tuners!,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive AJ03X8Z6RZZ27,B000PR3JEM,Parabola,"[0, 0]",They are grovers. They keep your guitar in tune with an iron fist lock. I like the vintage look of these and they go great with my Gibson custom SG. I have grovers on all but 1 of my guitars.,5,Grovers FTW,1390953600,"01 29, 2014",positive A1IQKXGJSKTAHP,B000PR3JEM,Slick Rhoads,"[2, 2]","The low-E tuner on my 1985 LP Standard broke about a week ago - the back came off and the tuning handle popped out. I never liked the ones that were on it but I didn't want to drop the $$$ unless I needed to. I came across these Grovers. They had good reviews and the price was right.Took me about 30 minutes to replace all the tuners and re-string the guitar. The tuners fit perfectly with no modification whatsoever. They also feel more sturdy than the ones I just replaced. It's hard to say if they keep a tune better at this point as I haven't had them on for long enough - they *seem* better, though, as the B string with the old tuners used to always go flat quickly.I decided to use the old screws instead of the new ones that shipped with these Grovers - they fit better (i.e. tighter). Nothing wrong with the new screws, I just like my stuff to be snug. :)I like them and glad I purchased them - so far.",4,Drop-in replacement for my 1985 Les Paul Standard,1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A27PF2GVKMJSAA,B000PR3JEM,ultravega,"[6, 6]","I installed these on my 2000-ish Epiphone Les Paul. They provide a VERY noticeable upgrade and provide a true vintage look. I can tune with much finer precision, and they hold that tuning with even the nastiest of bending. The ability to accurately tune and keep that tuning allows to play and sound better. I should note that I had to drill new holes or, more precisely, enlarge the holes on my guitar. I used a 3/8 drill bit and just went very slowly and carefully. I'm sure the idea of drilling your guitar might sound scary, but it was actually quite easy. Now they are in there nice and snug since I made the holes a bit tight.",5,Excellent quality and precision tuning,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B000Q87DAQ,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[12, 12]","I've tried pretty much every harp out there, after having played the regional blues & jazz circuit for about 10 years. Lee Oskar harps are the best value.On top of it, Lee Oskar actually called me once just because I left a question on his website!I've met Rick Epping (of Hohner harmonicas) at NAMM -great guy- but he never called me at 3:30 in the afternoon just because I could not identify a song I thought he was playing on!I carry around between 10 or 12 harps to a gig, so that is at least $290 for a set of Lee Oksar harps.10 Suzuki Manji harps, while nice and the phosphor bronze reeds are great, would cost nearly $480 - presuming you could find them.I will not say I've never blown a reed on a LO, but I will say that $22 for a new set of LO reed plates beats $48 for a new Manji, at least in my book.On top of it, all they really did with the Manji is discontinue the ""Bushman Delta Frost"" harmonicas and rename them so they could double the price.Lee Oskar harmonicas are inexpensive, they are simple and cheap to repair, easy to play, have great tone, and are even easy to identify since the 1st & 2nd position keys are printed right on the comb. That feature is great for beginners who might not be able to keep them straight yet.Give them a shot.",5,10 years as a semi-pro and I keep coming back to these,1305417600,"05 15, 2011",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B000Q87DAQ,"Gomer ""me""","[0, 0]","what a nice clear sound it has,,and smooth ,,,nice size for someone with small hands , i got this because of all the good things people wrote about it in the reviews, sense i always wanted to play ,so decided to learn ,,and wasn't shore what kind to get ,,so thanks for all the reviews to help me out ,, and i am so glad i got this one it came in a nice plastic case ,not a cardboard box, all throw i did order a case for it,( witch i will use) when i bought this Harmonica,, not shore what harmonica to get on a low budget ,,this is the one,,you won't regret it,, i been around blue's a long time so heard many harmonica's ,this one truly sounds good,,",5,this Harmonica is nice !!,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive ALUTHT4U058KZ,B000Q87DAQ,M. M. Jackson,"[47, 47]","I bought this and a Hohner Special 20 key of C harp to test them both out. This harp is a great harp, pretty much the exact same as the Hohner Special 20 in overall quality. ""Feels"" a little more airtight, brighter and louder than the hohner, but in side-by-side testing the effect is diminished.The Hohner Special 20 just seems to have this little extra...expression to it. More life or something.Both harps very bendable, etc. Real high quality.As for the replaceable reed plates...Amazon has this harp marked down to about the $25 level. Reed plate replacements are about $19. Now I realize that at retail that's half the price of a RETAIL harp, but only $6 less than a ""whole new harp"" otherwise.With this in mind, I would generally recommend beginners start with the Hohner Special 20. Just a slightly better or at least more fun-sounding and fun to play harp with a little more animation and expression available ""free"", in my opinion.",4,Excellent - but not quite a Hohner,1242864000,"05 21, 2009",positive A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B000Q87DAQ,PH,"[1, 1]","My son had his eye on a vintage harmonica that my great uncle used in Europe during WW I. Needless to say, I did not want to pass this on to him yet. I figured he could start simpler. I read the reviews of the harmonicas and saw nothing but positive about this instrument. It has a great tone. Its construction is solid. I am sure this will give him years of entertainment. This is not a toy - a great addition to your mouth harp collection.",4,A great purchase,1357603200,"01 8, 2013",positive A27PF2GVKMJSAA,B000Q87DAQ,ultravega,"[2, 2]","I'm a guitarist with a passion for blues, so it was only a matter of time before I was going to pick up the harmonica. I almost went with some of the cheaper options, but I am extremely pleased with my decision. It sounds gorgeous (very full and clear), and I've already been able to start bending some notes--which I understand I notoriously hard for beginners on cheap harmonicas.As a blues guitarist I was tempted to buy a harmonica in D or A that, when played in second-position, would allow me to play along with blues songs in A or E (two of the most common blues keys; especially among the songs I like to play). The second-position for the harp in C is G (not terribly common). However, I think it is good practice to begin with a harmonica in C, since many of the beginner songs are in C, and the C major scale should be very familiar to most musicians. In other words, as I'm exploring the notes, they make a lot of sense to me. At this price, I won't mind buying a D or A when the time comes--it's not like I'm already at a level where I'm dying to play those songs anyway. And, if I need to, there are a couple of songs I've found in G (e.g., Work Song by Butterfield). That song along should keep my practicing for a long time. If you are still reading this review, then you clearly are the type of person that would love this harp, add it to your cart.",5,Fantastic Harp,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive ABC68JUCPTVOE,B000QGCJU2,"A. Fabbri ""afabbri""","[0, 0]","This is a really cheap microphone. I'm usually amazed how good "cheap" mics sound (e.g. the shure pg line is fantastic), but I'm not amazed by this mic. It sounds like a cheap mic. It handles high sound pressure ok, but sounds "tinny" and is more prone to feedback than a nicer mic.For the price, however, you should not expect any better.Likes:- Price. This is essentially a toy.- Stand and cable too!Dislikes:- Sound quality. Maybe you want a "lo-fi" sound? You could make it work.Overall, this is a really good bargain for an extra back-up or kids mic. It is not a horrible mic. It is usable for applications like speaking. For hi-fi music recording, however, you'll notice it is a cheap mic.",4,It is a really cheap mic.. as expected.,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",positive A2VAD79S4A06DD,B000QGCJU2,Bookenator,"[1, 1]","Good quality for the price, It's a mic on a stand. Plug it into an amp, computer sound card, karaoke machine, whatever, and belt out your favorite tune. Is this the most bestest sounding microphone on the planet? No, my friend. It is not. Sorry. But it is perfectly adequate for most purposes. The stand that comes with is light and I wouldn't subject it to too much abuse (don't invite Iggy Pop over, he's rough on mic stands) but it will do the job admirably if what you want is something to hold the mic while you wave your hands in the air like you don't care. And you're gonna do that, right?",5,"Great mic for the price, works well, comes with a cord, good stuff.",1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive ALVPGO19QI1SC,B000QGCJU2,Charles Wathen,"[1, 1]","Good quality for the price. It exceeded my expectations. I expected something a bit more flimsy, but was surprised to find it as heavy duty as it is.",5,Good Deal,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",positive A1LH6RF4UN9VI6,B000QGCJU2,"E. D. Garcia ""Biggie-E""","[0, 0]","Sadly, I can't review the mic itself nor the cable that comes with the mic as they were both non-responsive. I tried the mic with other cables I have lying around that I know work, and I got nothing; it was like the mic wasn't plugged in at all. And the cable included in this pack, well, the plastic (not metal) connector to the mic was cracked. I still tried it with a difference mic... static.I can't blame Amazon for the broken bits as the whole thing was packed well and the box did not appear damaged.The stand that comes with this set up seems really good for the price of the whole package. I was impressed at how much of is *isn't* plastic.Still... I can't recommend this product.",1,Dead on Arrival,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",negative A26JHKA8SNXV6P,B000QGCJU2,ffsalsa,"[0, 1]","I feel that every microphone is great compare to nothing. It works great thank you, Nady and Amazon. It's compact and great to use.",4,ffsalsa@yahoo.com,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B000QGCJU2,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 0]","My son and daughter love playing with this mic and stand. It comes with a cord that has a standard 1/4 inch end. I plugged it into a small guitar amp. They use it mainly to sing along with their cds/mp3's. Note that this is not really a mic I would use in my studio - it is more of a toy to be honest, but a quality toy for a young child. In that regard I give it five stars.",5,cool for the kids,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000QGCJU2,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","Although this is hardly a high-end microphone, it is fully functional for amplification of voice or an instrument, although the output signal seems like it could be stronger. The stand is sturdy, too. So, this is probably not the best choice for the full-time professional musician, but for busking around or playing in clubs, it's worth a look.",4,Decent Microphone and Stand Combo,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",positive A27S1RZ4JF0S3N,B000QGCJU2,Qian,"[0, 0]",The mic has loud voice in my Karaoke. The stand makes my setting professional. You feel different when there is a stand holding the mic.,5,Nice stand and mic,1313712000,"08 19, 2011",positive A2PBMCBT1R8TTL,B000QGCJU2,Sam I Am,"[1, 1]","This low cost, compact microphone and stand is perfect for my local speaking engagements. I connect it to my portable 20 watt amp and provides the sound I need in intimate settings. The stand is surprisingly stable and good quality.",4,Great value microphone and stand combo.,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",positive A2BHAEL2Q4HR4A,B000QGCJU2,Sheena Archambault,"[0, 0]",This is not a great quality microphone. But that's not what I was expecting when I paid $25 for the mic and stand. I bought this for my group of kids in a worship school. I need some less expensive equipment to 'play on'. So it works well for that.,4,It's worth the money,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A203OCQQ12MAVT,B000RKAFIU,"HMMWV ""God, Country, Corps""","[0, 0]","Having 250 feet of xlr - xlr (m-f) cables that can be used any way I want (e.g. 2 ea 125 foot for stereo, 1 250 foot for mono, or 10 ea 25 foot for multichannel work) is very flexible.The packaging on these was also well done with a ziploc type bag and a velcro reusable wrap on each cord (white) to store them when not in use.As all of my sound equip is xlr or speakon connectors, this worked great for a recent outdoor dj job. I ended up using all 10 of the 25' cords for mics and amplified speakers, plus another 6 of their 3 foot cables for interconnect. You can never have enough xlr cables or adapters!",5,Absolutely no complaints,1317772800,"10 5, 2011",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B000RKAFIU,kannibul,"[0, 1]",These aren't the dirt-cheap - these actually have some nicer connectors - mid-grade level. They aren't the cheap type with a rubber boot that pretends to be a strain-relief - these are screw on plastic bits with a more sturdy housing. Decent cables and aren't too expensive. Will buy again...,4,Seem to be higher quality,1395619200,"03 24, 2014",positive A1FHOW9NVOH8XR,B000RKAFIU,Lee,"[0, 0]","GLS Audio 25ft Mic Cable is very High Quality. You will not be disappointed. Low cost, long lasting. I'm very satisfied.",5,GLS Audio 25ft Mic Cable,1359936000,"02 4, 2013",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000RKAFIU,Lee,"[0, 0]",I've used these at every gig I have run sound at for 2 months and so far they have passed the test with flying colors. They allow me to concentrate on other more important things than the reliability of my cables.,5,My go to cables,1341705600,"07 8, 2012",positive A1WSJ7PT9GTD6B,B000RKAFIU,OMEB,"[0, 1]","I needed a few extra cables this year for a few live sound events. For the price point I was worried about buying ""cheap cables"". This are a great value for your buck. The only thing I didn't like about these... the cable ties suck! haha... If you need some quality ""cheap"" cable, these are for you!",5,for Live Sound,1351641600,"10 31, 2012",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B000RKL8R2,dashreeve,"[0, 0]","Second time buying the 6 pack - great deal for the price. I love having the colored cables makes set up so easy. I also like the XLR connectors on these, haven't had one go bad yet.",5,Great cables,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B000RKL8R2,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","These cables are very good quality. I like the different colors for organizational purposes on stage. They are good quality, and very durable.",5,Good Quality Cables,1375228800,"07 31, 2013",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000RKL8R2,Jason Lewis,"[0, 0]",These cables are great in microphone or DI-box applications. They are clean of any electrical noise. Having color coded cables are also good too.,5,This product ships as expected,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive A10E3QH2FQUBLF,B000RKL8R2,Jorge Marin,"[0, 0]","very durable and flexible if you are looking for something nice and ""strong"" get this cables.",5,nice!!!!!,1273708800,"05 13, 2010",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000RKL8R2,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","For me the combination of color coding and high quality cables make this a great value.It's the cable construction that drew me to these in the first place. The insulators are tough and do not easily nick when being dragged around on rough stages. However, it's the attention to small construction details that I love. The XLR ends are quality components, but cheap, ill fitting junk that some companies use to keep costs down. And unlike those cheap ones these will mate and disengage smoothly.Another factor is the strain reliefs at each end. Those keep the conductors from fraying or breaking inside the cable, which will often occur at cable ends on cables without them.Of course the color coding is a godsend. I can now tell at a glance what is connected to what, both live and in my home studio. I have not experienced any extraneous noise using these, but I am careful to eliminate sources or route around them. Still, these are as good as any other cables I have purchased.I'll also admit that price initially entered into my buying decision. I was frankly concerned that at the price point these would turn out to be junk. Not the case. I can happily say that sometimes you really do get more than you pay for.",5,Perfect for live or studio,1371686400,"06 20, 2013",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B000RKL8R2,Mr Tall,"[0, 0]","I own a JamHub Greenroom system for use in a rehearsal space. This cable set colour coordinates perfectly with the JamHub colour coding system!The cables are of a pretty good quality, with solid connectors and well constructed. The cable itself is a bit 'rubbery' and not 'slinky' like some of the higher grade microphone cables, but so far they have held up fine. The cables add no noise or colouration to the signal and the colour coding makes life in the rehearsal space so much easier.",5,Perfect for a JamHub System,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000RKL8R2,overbybr,"[0, 0]","What more can I say? GLS makes a great product for musicians on a budget! These cables are solidly made, affordable, and really easy to differentiate on a mixer. I have become a fan of GLS!",5,"Solid, affordable, dependable cables",1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive AXTOICJWZBAJ0,B000RKL8R2,P. Hublein,"[0, 0]","We have used them for three shows and a bunch of practices. Sounds great, looks great, the cable tie straps are nice and the connectors fit into the microphone nice and tight. Even fixed another bands vox mic connector, his sure cable was loose in the connector, this cable was tight. Has worked on...SM57, Nady Starpower, AKG 5800s, MXL 990, Marshall and Mark bass amps, and every one had a nice tight clean connection on the XLR's and on the numerous mixers. And yes COLOR RULES!",5,Just Get Them!,1335398400,"04 26, 2012",positive A1803TC7DCT5ZA,B000RKL8R2,skeletonbears,"[0, 0]","These cables have been solid; we use them in the studio every single day, and have held up so well compared to many others I've ordered for less.Yes, $70 on cables seems like a boring way to spend that money, but don't be fooled: nothing makes you looks stupider during a recording session than a blown cable. Not only do these hold up and sound great, I've found that when working with a complicated studio setup, I'm always surprised how helpful the color-coding actually ends up being. For the price, this is totally worth it.I use these with the following to really color code my studio setup:Color windscreens:GLS Audio Mic Windscreens MicrophoneColor electrical tape:B004ZZVHGWColor patch cables:B003VYBNHGDefinitely worth it! Makes a huge difference!",5,"Definitely worth the price, helpful for complex recording setups",1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive AF7AQHLX1UV1Z,B000RKL8R2,Smoothbassman,"[0, 0]","Picked up this set of cords for a gig I had at a large hotel event. There were 3 audio systems going at the same time running across the front of two stages. We had 48 channels running from the stages to the back where we had a splitter send the inputs into my board, the video mix board, and then the house mix board. I had returns A-E for my subwoofer, 3 monitor mixes and a stereo main mix. I used a different color cable for each function. I had a second set for DI boxes to the guitars, bass and keyboards. All of the cables worked perfectly! The video mix guy asked me where I got the cables from so he could get a set for himself. These cords made it super easy to see where my bands stuff was plugged into so at the end of the night we made short work of the cable tear down.Already had 2 sets, so I ordered one more set for my studio, so I can find connections that much easier!Great set of cables!",5,Excellent Quality - Budget Priced,1367193600,"04 29, 2013",positive A24QFMD1RXLJMB,B000RKL8R2,thelastpiece,"[0, 0]","I can't believe I never thought of buying colored cables before. I often move all my microphones from one drum set to another depending on what I'm recording and now I don't have to use masking tape and write what each microphone is for, I can just look at the color and I'm all set.",5,These are awesome.,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive AMP0Z3DR4RCH7,B000RKL8R2,T,"[0, 0]","I've purchased a couple of of the blue 25 foot mic cords from this seller before - same as these. I've had them for well over a year used in live music at least 5 times a month. They've been stepped on, and treated pretty rough. They are still supple and easy to wind up. In contrast; I have other mic cords from a different manufacturer and the set screws have fallen out, they are stiffer and just haven't held up as well. Having the multicolor cords makes it a lot easier to see which channel on the mixer is connected to which mic. Very inexpensive yet reliable cord. Highly recommended.",5,Very Nice Cords!,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",positive AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B000RKVH0K,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[0, 0]","Ok, so I had to buy another item because 2 items in my cart were ""add-on"" items. I needed another microphone and I had been toying with the idea of purchasing a GLS mic. I'm extremely happy I took the chance, and as soon as I submit this review, I'm purchasing another. This is the best price/value purchase I've made in a long time. I'm not going to insult your intelligence and say it's the same as the other well-known mic that looks the same, but for my ears and everybody else who's listened to this mic, it sounds clear and clean and is a little hotter than my SM 58. I just used it to play a show on Friday the 24th, and it performed wonderfully. The sound guy thought it was an SM 58. I will definitely buy a couple of the ES-57s as well to mic up some amps. Now, things may change in a year if the mic doesn't hold up, but it is hefty and solid, and seems to be built like a tank. Now, if I was dripping money, maybe I would stick with the ""industry standard,"" but when you can buy these at a 3:1 dollar ratio, why on Earth should I?2/6/2014 update: I must say that in some venues, you'll really have to tweak the EQ in order to stop feedback. So while they are a great value, they feedback in some situations where my Sennheisers do not (but they were 4 times the price. . .).",5,Extremely surprised,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B000RKVH0K,debi,"[0, 0]","This mic is strong, reliable and produces the sound I'm looking for. I used to buy all Shure products,,I'm switching to GLS..they are just great!",5,Just as good as a SHURE,1360454400,"02 10, 2013",positive A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B000RKVH0K,jsnchmpn,"[3, 4]","I wouldn't consider this a $30 backup mic, I would consider this a professional vocal mic. Period. This is a great mic! Out of the box, it has a nice weight to it. It sounds slightly hotter than say, a Shure SM58; which is why I like it so much. I typically like to stand back from a mic when I sing live and this seems to work very well for my vocals with that technique. I have also tested this mic with harmonica as well. Seriously... I don't work for the company or have any ties whatsoever. I'm just a dude in a band. Trust me on this one.",5,"Perfect live vocal mic, perfect price!",1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A3FA334BIFOMRD,B000RKVH0K,"K. Meagher ""MFT""","[2, 2]",Yes this ie every bit as good as the Shure SM 58 but you don't get the cool pouch. The 57 version is also like its Shure counterpart. Great sound and great deal. (yes I am a musician too),5,It's an SM 58 for 1/5th the price!!!,1356220800,"12 23, 2012",positive A9RAHOMYAQB51,B000RKVH0K,"Michael K. Mcneill ""Scuba dude""","[2, 2]",I was very skeptical about this mic being so cheap and all but I use it in my band with several other Shure mics and I cant tell the difference the same pa mix and they sound the same..I plan on getting a few more of these.,5,For the money this really delivers,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A31XY5BETE8DUC,B000RKVH0K,Paul D.,"[0, 0]",I bought this because it was cheap and figured it can't be that bad. I was surprised that it was good. I had this and a shure mic with a professional singer and they couldn't tell the difference.,5,Really good quality for the price!,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A34UQQ1DPQ31IH,B000RKVH0K,pruittjr1,"[0, 0]","love the on and off switch and the sound is great with little or no feedback, would purchase this mic again.",5,Great Mic for the price,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",positive A24VMSBJAWFRCP,B000RKVH0K,Shawn,"[0, 0]","To my ears, this is a SM58. It sounds identical. Someone with super human ears will tell you otherwise and they may be right, but I have been recording music for years and this mic is as good as any shure mic I have had and it's only half (or less) of the cost.",4,This is basically a SHURE clone,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2P2ST28QAZMJI,B000RMQM4E,C. Candy,"[1, 1]","Ha, Amazon rejected my first review because I mentioned a competitor by name (chickens). Let's just say that the price is excellent, much better than the competition, and the cables work great. How's that?",4,Very good for the price,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000RMQM4E,Jason Lewis,"[0, 0]","These cables are good XLR noise-free cables. With these cables, I am able to get good sound out of the behringer XM1800S microphones.",5,ships as expected,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A3FA334BIFOMRD,B000RMQM4E,"K. Meagher ""MFT""","[1, 1]","I am a pro drummer and run pro sound support PA systems for outside venues as well from time to time. It is essential that I have cables that carry the great sound we make out to the speakers to reproduce it acurately to the crowds. These 50 ft xlr cables are made well, I hear virtually no sound loss or distortion over the long lengths. And as usual dealing with GLS and Orange County, they came fast packed well and safe. I am a continuing returning customer because of quality, price and service. And though on this particular order I had no need to contact them, they checked in with me to make sure everything went well. Great folks to deal with.",5,Continued great products and service,1318291200,"10 11, 2011",positive A319B090A2POEB,B000RMQM4E,Lee,"[0, 0]","I have had to use these because the stage was so wide you could not use anything shorter. Most stages in bars, clubs and restaurants are small enough to use 25' mic cables and reach the stage box of the snake, but not all. These GLS Audio cables have been transparent and sturdy for the 2 months that I have been using them on an almost daily basis. I have performed many setups and tear down with these cables and there is no indication of any problem coming up any time soon.",5,Stages can be wide!,1341705600,"07 8, 2012",positive A2G3VQU2GRN8BU,B000RMQM4E,"Moral Hazard ""D""","[0, 0]","The quality is good (the smell was funny when first opened ... I worry about China's lack of environmental concerns), but the sound is first class, very quiet, so with my Rde NT5 matched pair, I have a very quiet signal path.",5,Great sound,1316044800,"09 15, 2011",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000RMQM4E,overbybr,"[0, 0]",These are great xlr cables. We run them form our board to our mains and they are excellent! I have several gls cables and have zero complaints.,5,"Flexible, durable, quiet",1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A3DLRCC45S85QN,B000RN53LQ,ac0214,"[0, 0]",I had high hopes for this replacing my pedal board but there are a couple of things I don't like about it. It has a button clip on the back which is non-removable so makes it all but useless if you don't put it on your belt. I don't know about you but wearing something on my belt with two 1/4 inch cables is quite a feat. Add to that possible lines for headphones and an a/c adapter and you look like OctoMan.And what possible function does the kidney bean shape make other than making it odd to put down anywhere with the belt clip sticking out. The menu is accessed by using a 4 position finger pad. The main rotaries on the front have two functions depending whether you are holding another key down to access the second set. This is extremely difficult to do if you need to switch between settings in a live environment. I have had multiple mistakes and frustrations.IMHO the POD really belongs on a desktop for DAW recording. It doesn't have much value on your belt clip. Still have my effects rack.,3,Awkward size and don't like the double function keys,1401494400,"05 31, 2014",neutral A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000RN53LQ,Charlo,"[0, 0]","I scored a virtually unused pre-owned unit for $50. It is packed with features and there is a little bit of a learning curve if you want to really make use of the features, but simple plug and play operation is possible. My original thought was to use the unit as an interface for recording on my PC. My only gripe- and it is considerable - is that the unit sounds too digital to me- particularly as the chord or note starts to decay and fade. I probably would have loved this thing when I started playing (more years ago than I care to admit). I prefer a genuine tube driven amp with analog pedals. Does that make me a 'gear snob'? Not when you consider that low watt tube amps and cheaply manufactured pedals can be had for peanuts these days ;) I've also owned a Tech 21 Trademark 60 analog modeling amp (not bad but traded) and still have a Tech 21 TRI AC analog preamp(great pedal and a keeper)- both are 'modelers' and both sounded better to my ears than digital modelers. I just prefer analog all the way around. I eventually gave the unit away to someone who has just taken up the guitar. He likes it fine- I gave 3 stars because it's a good way for junior to experement with effects and to practice without annoying the neighbors.",3,I wanted to like this product,1310688000,"07 15, 2011",neutral A12ABV9NU02O29,B000RN53LQ,C. Longo,"[3, 5]","The Good:This is a good tool to practice guitar with headphones.The Bad:The tones are not good by any stretch of the imagination, unless you like hyper-distorted noise. The cleans sound artificial and the crunch tones have obvious digital distortion applied. The effects are hit and miss as well. Plate reverb is decent but spring reverb is so artificial sounding that it's downright offensive.Throw in the fact it chews through batteries, the software interface you use to program it on your computer is really difficult to use, and how it loses its small-and-portable-factor with a guitar cable, headphone cable, and power adapter plugged into it, I'd be hard-pressed to recommend this product unless you really need to practice through headphones.",2,Ok for practice.,1226361600,"11 11, 2008",negative A2D8OM8XL872DO,B000RN53LQ,"M. Platt ""UpIrons""","[1, 1]","I had a Line 6 POD that worked only on the computer and was great for effects and stuff but not the best for actually practicing away from the computer and decided it was time to change that. I considered a few different brands and even other Line 6 POD models. I even ordered a POD XT only to cancel that order when I realized that you can download tones from the Line 6 website and add them into the user memory banks for easy retrieval.As many have said, the batteries that come with it did not last long at all, but that was kind of expected. I have since been using Energizers and those are lasting long enough for my needs, plus I have a 9 volt AC adapter that works great, especially when I am recording.To use it for recording, simply output from the headphone jack to the input on your laptop or desktop computer and you'll be able to record with all the tones you could want! I downloaded a Joe Satriani sound and am so happy with it that I have already recorded myself playing one of his songs with it and it sounds great!I am not going to knock a star off for this since they obvously put a belt clip on it for a reason, but if you are like me and still like to sit it on a desk every now and then, it will not stay put by itself as it is not heavy enough, but I found that you can put two rubber bands on either side of it and it helps it to "grip" better and stay put so that it doesn't slide right off.I am very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend it to any guitarist out there who needs some great tones to practice with. I don't play live so I cannot say how well it would work for that.",5,So Glad I Bought This!,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B000RN53LQ,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[2, 2]","I wanted a portable headphone amp but bought this instead because it was only a few bucks more and offers a ton more features. Though it's not perfect, it's like having a room full of guitar effects and different amps.PROS: 32 amp models, 16 cabinet models, effects + thousands of available presets = TONES GALORE; good software for managing tones and creating new ones; can be used in front of an amp (in case you want to know how a modeled Mesa/Boogie would sound coming out of a real Vox); lots of connectivity; compact enough that I keep the unit, the cable and the power supply in my case; no tech problems at all; built-in noise gate and tuner; easy-to-use tap feature.CONS: There's a learning curve and you will need the manual to know stuff like how to change amp models; manual is a pdf file; hard to keep track of preset tones on the unit (though you can rename and re-arrange them with the software); presets based on famous songs don't always sound right; minor background hum; uses 4 AAA's in a few hours and the manual says don't use rechargables (though it doesn't say why); for legal reasons, the unit uses generic amp names (check the manual to match the amp model names to the amps they're based on); with everything plugged in the whole setup becomes a little unwieldy; doesn't sound as nice as a good pedal and a Marshall half stack (no kidding, right? And I still don't sound like Alvin Lee).As an inexpensive effects box that also works as a portable headphone amp, this thing is cool. You won't get bored with it but you will need to learn how to use it. Master some of the amp/cab models and how to tweak them for gain, reverb, delay, etc. before you dive into the presets. And once you've got the presets you like best, use the software to put them all in one place so you can find them easily.The Line 6 Pocket Pod Pack includes a patch cord, power supply, USB cable, CD, cheap ear buds, and MP3 player cable. The Pack is 150 new, so if you're going to buy the power supply then just get the Pack. If you buy used then the manual describes how to do a factory reset so it's like new again.",4,Amazingly versatile practice tool,1298937600,"03 1, 2011",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B000RNB720,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","I've been using a One Spot to power a Gator small pedalboard for about 8 years now. In that time I've done probably over 200 gigs and I've never had a problem. Is it super quiet? No, but when you have pedals and amps with gain and single coil pickups, there will be noise. It's a fact of life. I've never found it to be excessive. Turn the volume on your guitar all the way down when you're not playing.I would recommend this to anyone looking for an affordable solution to powering their pedalboard.",5,"Great, cheap way to power your pedalboard",1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B000RNB720,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[0, 0]","What an amazing product. Multi-voltage capability for worldwide use, powering eight pedals, and very cost effective, too. If I bought eight adapters, it would cost me well over $120 USD. Even at the price it's sold at, the build quality is pro level. I'd be happy using this on a well-traveled pedalboard. At this price, you could buy two or three of these packs to power huge boards.I usually run six to seven pedals in a typical session. Not all at once, but it's nice to know that the delivery is smooth, without any drops or spikes in power level. I can crank 'em all if I want to, and go NUTS.",5,Awesome power,1265846400,"02 11, 2010",positive A22SZV0N4O2FQM,B000RNB720,"Amazon Customer ""remo""","[0, 0]","I use this to power a Big Muff Pi, mxr compresser, Ibanez Tube Screamer, and a Planet Waves tuner pedal. The only pedal I have that it won't power is a digitech whammy, but that was expected when I bought it. It works great. I use the 9-volt battery adapter to power the Big Muff and it even works perfect. I get no extra hum with the 4 pedals and it only takes up one spot in my surge protector. Great little power source. I'm not sure I'd use it for professional gigs, but great for home use.",5,Great multi-pedal power source,1293840000,"01 1, 2011",positive A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B000RNB720,AncientRocker,"[2, 3]","Like many guitar players, I have a few effects pedals of different brands and I needed an alternative to nine volt batteries to power them. At one of the guitar forums I frequent I started a thread about powering a TS9 Tube Screamer with a non-proprietary nine volt power supply, One Spot came back twice in the replies. Since that time I acquired a two more pedals so now I really needed something. I looked into powered pedal boards but decent boards were too expensive and too bulky me. I got creative, I ordered a One Spot Combo Pack then bought some 2"" wide industrial strength Velcro and built my own board that fits in my hard-shell brief case.So far so good, after two months of band practices the One Spot 9V DC adapter with the Multi Plug daisy chain cable does what I bought it for, my little four pedal setup works beautifully. I'm perfectly happy it. The One Spot adapter is well made and the cable is ten feet long so it should be long enough to reach your stage power source. The Combo Pack also includes protective caps for the unused plugs on the Multi Plug daisy chain.If you are thinking about buying this product, do it. If you have concerns about compatibility with your pedals, here is a compatibility chart.[...]Power to the pedals, Rock On!!!!",5,One Spot is Spot On,1334188800,"04 12, 2012",positive A3J1M5WTA3ST77,B000RNB720,Anne Brody,"[0, 0]","One Spot has become the standard. It is not cheap, but it is well made and useful. With this, you get the power adapter, the extension cable (to hook up multiple stomp boxes), and a bag full of converter cables. The power adapter is smartly built so that it will only take up one slot on your surge protector or in your wall outlet.So far, I have used it successfully only to power two pedals, so I cannot speak to how it handles powering an entire pedal board. But I am sure it would do so without issue as I have seen other do it without a complaint.",5,"Smart, Functional, The Standard",1388361600,"12 30, 2013",positive AROOYR32BS1VL,B000RNB720,Astraeus,"[0, 0]","So I recently purchased the Visual Sound One Spot Combo pack and I must say I am quite pleased. I was checking out some of the higher end products (T-Rex Fuel Tank, Voodoo Lab Pedal Power) and just didn't feel like forking over the money. Maybe one day if I'm going to be playing gigs on the regular and can afford to pay around $200 I'll go for one of the other products, but from what I read on the Visual One power supply I was willing to take a risk (especially for the great price)Currently I'm powering 4 Hardwire pedals, a Dunlop Wah pedal and the Berhinger CS400 (see, I'm cheap sometimes - but effectively so) So I'm already using 6 of the 8 power supply cables. All pedals are powered without issue, without noise, there is no hum or hiss or delay or negative effect WHATSOEVER! I can't say enough how excited I was to see this as a viable option for powering the pedal board I just put together, and when it came through and worked flawlessly, it was all the better. I would highly recommend this product to any beginner guitarist starting to fiddle with effects pedals, or even a moderate or novice player - It's simply a RELIABLE and affordable way to power your pedal board. 2 thumbs up and 5 stars!Rock on",5,"I'm impressed, satisfied, and I saved myself a benjamin!",1369440000,"05 25, 2013",positive A2G2DXPFZKG48W,B000RNB720,Audio Maven,"[0, 0]","This is great product if you are chaining several pedals together. Using just one wall wart you can power all of them, at least those that receive this kind of power 9v. Where it went above and beyond duty was providing a L6 converter 'CL6' for Line 6 products. I have an M-Audio Black Box which had a peculiar size plug. It was 9V 1000ma but nothing would fit. Then I tried the L6 converter and bingo I'm in business and Black Box bliss. I would recommend having it around just for that. It costs about the same as 1 odf any other kind of converter and gives you connecters for several different kinds of pedals which might just save your night when you can't find that particular adapter in the rats nest of other adapters. A pedal junkies salvation.",5,Problem solver,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000RNB720,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","I like this for getting rid of all those extra adaptors you have to have a special power strip for, and it works well for most of my Ibanez, MXR and Boss pedals that have an outside adaptor socket. It doesn't seem to work so well with my Vox wah, my old MXR Distortion Plus and my Fulltone pedals. I'm using the 9v battery adaptor for the wah and my Dist+, and I get a really weird random squealy noise from the wah (not the same one you get when the wah is not playing well with another pedal in your chain) and intermittant operating problems with the Dist+. I get a slightly louder hum from the Fulltone pedals when they're on, but my newer Boss/Ibanez/MXR pedals have no issues at all. The One Spot is not a regulated power supply (if it was, they'd say so), so maybe that's the culprit; not sure.",3,Your results may vary..,1313971200,"08 22, 2011",neutral A3F49ZMUC1GSRP,B000RNB720,Brian,"[1, 1]",This seems like a good product. It is working well for me and the chord is super long which is great. Too long is better than too short!!,5,YAY!! No more batteries!!,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000RNB720,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","Bought this to power all my stomp boxes, wha peddle, tuner etc. Works just fine. In fact, bought a 2nd one that stays on my workbench for powering various items being tested or worked on. Has all the adapters I needed.",5,Great for all stomp boxes,1377820800,"08 30, 2013",positive A23BIOQUMRC7K5,B000RNB720,Chris Hayden,"[0, 0]",Easy to use and only takes up one space on a power strip. Recommended. Well worth the price of the product.,5,Great product,1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive A27DR1VO079F1V,B000RNB720,Dan Edman,"[0, 0]",This thing is awesome. It doesn't take up a lot of room and has a tone of options for connections....and it's way cheaper than a power box,5,Love it,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive A3I23DPVLDXAB2,B000RNB720,Dave,"[0, 0]","If you are using two or more pedal effects this should be on your standard equipment list With the price of 9volt batteries you can't afford not to purchase this rig. If you need it, there's enough wiring to have space between your pedals. But the wiring is thin enough to be able to stuff it into a crammed pedal board. A great feature is the disconnect plug that gives you the ability to disconnect the wiring harness from the 9volt adapter The 9volt adaptor comes with plenty of wire so you can have your pedals or board in a convenient position.",5,STANDARD EQUIPMENT,1400716800,"05 22, 2014",positive A1JNV4K56GG94R,B000RNB720,D. Craton,"[0, 0]","I have a very nice pedal board for my guitar rig, but not enough power for 13 pedals. This totally solved the problem with no noise or power issues. Very smart idea and well thought out for anyone needing a one stop solution for DC distribution. A+!",5,Great Idea!,1398902400,"05 1, 2014",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B000RNB720,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]","I have 2 of these combo packs and they are simply great! I have 15 pedals connected to these 2 Visual Sound 1 Spot units on my Pedaltrain Pro, and have all the wiring underneath. Looks pretty neat along with the George L's cables that are almost invisible. The 1 Spot works wonderfully and generates no noise, hiss or buzz. Connects and powers great. No need for something fancy to effectively power up to 8 of 9V pedals with one combo pack. The adaptors work great with other than the regular AC connections like those found on MXR or Boss pedals. Highly recommended.",5,Very effective and inexpensive product to connect your pedals,1357776000,"01 10, 2013",positive A2YQTEPCGZ5N7J,B000RNB720,Don B,"[0, 0]","Im using this with five pedals and it works great. No added noise, no signal loss, and saves the cost and hassle of constantly replacing 9V batteries.Comes with a nice assortment of adapters for use with just about any brand of pedal out there.probably not the most durable power supply available, but for the price, it cant be beat.",5,Great value,1382745600,"10 26, 2013",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B000RNB720,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[0, 0]","I bought a pedal board and needed power and wires. Bought this kit. It is just super. The 'One Spot' provides the power needed, the wiring is just right for the pedals I've installed. This is a great set,....all you'll need to get your pedal train wired and running.",5,Best at filling the need for effect pedal hook up..,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2T305UHZJ21L1,B000RNB720,Edgar Moses Jones,"[0, 0]",I' don't get any hum and it powers what I need it to. A much cheaper route than a DC Brick or a Pedal Power.,5,I'd buy it again,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B000RNB720,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[0, 0]","On the plus side it does the job, powers your 9V pedals and doesn't break the bank...on the down side this unit can be a bit noisy depending on which wall socket you have to plug into. Neon lighting can raise Hell with this power supply...but who ever said playing out live was gonna be easy? Best to have a noise gate handy...just in case.",4,It does the job but can be noisy,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B000RNB720,GaryG,"[7, 7]","Ive Been Using This Item For about 3 weeks now, and I love it. I Have a homemade pedalboard, the one spot combo is good for it cause its kept me from having to mount a power supply on the board. I power 7 pedals and Absolutely no noise distortion comes from the pedals with this hooked up, If anything it sounds better than a battery, FOR SURE.",5,Great Gear,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B000RNB720,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[0, 0]","Works like a champ. I only have four pedals on it thus far, but I haven'te had any problems. No noise issue, no ""brown outs"" because the power supply couldn't handle the load. I still have open leads for those other pedals...(smile). My power strip now has more space for other ""toys"" to make my weak playing sound better.",5,Super!,1313625600,"08 18, 2011",positive A1ZT70OIIY7N5M,B000RNB720,Guitarman,"[1, 1]",I'd read a lot about the One Spot power system. I needed 220V power overseas and so I ordered this. It is truly a very nice product and amazingly quiet. I currently have some high end power bricks on my two larger pedal boards...I may swamp them out fo this one. Highly Recommend it.,5,Very cool product,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B000RNB720,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[0, 0]","Love it. makes plugging in a lot of stomp boxes easy peasy. Quiet power supply, lots of cables and end caps and adapters, for what you'd pay for a single power adapter. It's nice not having to dig out half a dozen power supplies just to set up and play. About the only thing missing would be some right angle adapters, but I'm sure you can find them somewhere.good quality, and the cord is extremely long for a dc power supply.",5,"save your outlets, just one plug",1364601600,"03 30, 2013",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B000RNB720,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 0]","Quite a few people are complaining about the buzz caused/induced by this. I'm not getting any. I use an old Arion Stage Tuner, a Digitech Bad Monkey and CM-2 Tube Overdrive, a Dunlap Wah from the 90s, and a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor. I run it all into a Fender Deville 410, which additionally runs into an Acoustic B115 Neo bass cab for extra mmmph.At first I thought it was the noise suppressor. But even when it's off, I'm getting absolutely no buzz from my effects.For the price this is AMAZING. To be able to have all of my effects powered with one plug is a godsend. The cables are VERY long, maybe too long, if that's possible. If you're even thinking about buying this, JUST BUY IT ALREADY!!!!",5,"No buzz, great for any price",1354838400,"12 7, 2012",positive A1YTMYDNMTQXLE,B000RNB720,Josh Koterba,"[21, 22]","Granted this is no voodoo laps pedal power, or another isolated power supply, but it does provide clean, quiet daisy chain power for up to 8 pedals, and does so pretty dang great for $150+ cheaper.Is it silent? No.Is it reliable? Yes.Would I use it on stage or in the studio? Yes.Would I prefer something nicer if $$$ weren't an issue? Yes.Does this wok great on a budget, absolutely!!If you're tired of using batteries pick this thing up!If you're a super quiet signal chain snob, save an extra $150 and get the voodoo labs.",4,The one spot is not bad.,1307404800,"06 7, 2011",positive A24Z0TLWP8FXGV,B000RNB720,Kevin McGonigal,"[0, 0]","This is a very nice way to get rid of all those wall warts and batteries for your pedals. Easily powers my 6 pedals and adds no noise to the signal path. Simple, effective,works as advertised. The extra adapters are a nice touch. Get one, you'll be happy you did.",5,Just what I needed,1380499200,"09 30, 2013",positive A1T4U9CAQ25IBR,B000RNB720,knup0127,"[0, 0]","I love this product. this will power many pedals with low milliamperage ratings. No need for expensive large pedalboard power adapters. For a modest rig, or on the road use, I recommend this product.",5,1 spot 8 unit adapter,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive A1RI71C4IQZZGF,B000RNB720,legendery-sound.,"[0, 0]","great useful product well made quite, and lots of use to view of my floor effects , works great ,, and no other noise from it , buy it .",5,electricfingers@youtube.com,1339891200,"06 17, 2012",positive A18VM3LYCTBV3E,B000RNB720,Matt,"[0, 0]",This is now powering my entire effects board and it's doing a great job! It easily connects to a variety of different pedals with the adapters included and there's just enough wire to power everything without cluttering anything up with nests of extra wires. The value is excellent for anyone on a budget or who is tired of full power strips cluttering up their setup. I'd recommend this to any musician who uses multiple effects/instrument devices,5,Everything I Needed in One Spot,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B000RNB720,miT,"[0, 0]","I bought this power supply for in home use - I don't do too much gigging or recording, so this is primarily used for practicing or just messing around. The product works very well; I'm able to power 5 of my pedals easily. The cords are plenty long in length, however it is a bit difficult to chain together longer pedals with some shorter ones without the two pedals being right next to each other (i.e. having a wah pedal next to a standard size pedal). However, that is only a minor complaint and in no way effects the usability of the product. I haven't had to use any of the special adapters though, but I plan on getting a Line 6 DL-4, so having the Line 6 adapter is a great added touch. Best of all, all of your power needs for all your pedals only takes up one outlet spot in your home. I've been using this product for months now and have no complaints. You can't beat the price.",5,Great power supply for multiple effects,1318896000,"10 18, 2011",positive A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B000RNB720,NPunk42,"[0, 0]","This system works good. I use it every gig now, no problems. The leads are actually a little too long, but that's a good thing.",4,You wont be disappointed.,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A1AUDW7X02EEPJ,B000RNB720,Otto,"[0, 0]",This is great for keeping your pedal board more organized. All you need is a power conditioner and you are ready to plug in.,5,Great Product!,1373414400,"07 10, 2013",positive A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B000RNB720,Paul C.,"[1, 1]","Versus the Godlyke, I'd say this is the better purchase. Though the Godlyke product claims 2000mA of power (2amps), this is slighlty less at 1.7mA (1700mA or 1.7amps). Anyway, if your drawing that much juice using your pedal board, you may want to re-consider what you are using. The product itself is plastic, but seems solid, I believe it will hold up to repeated use no problem. Being plastic though, you do have to be careful not to drop it or have it stepped on or rolled over, etc. I do like the fact that it does have a heavier gauge wire than the Godlyke product and seems slimmer so it will fit more readily into '1 spot' as advertised. The heavier wire means that when someone rolls in their 4x12 cab your power supply cable will have a higher chance of survival. The extender that comes with is good, seems about as generic in length and space between connections as you can get. I only wish it came with two of them. I am using a Pedaltrain Pro board and at 32.9 inches, it will require a pair of the extensions to get to all the pedals. The combo pack also includes some other adapters for those odd pedals that refuse to conform and use 1/8"" power connections, some 9 volt adapters for pedals with out any external power. One thing I have not checked yet is the actual output of the supply. A lot of companies think that if their voltage is 'close' to 9 volts, thats good enough. The reality is that this is an indication of poor quality control and lack of intrest in producing a quality product. You will find some higher end devices specifically warn NOT to use anything higher than 9 volts so 9.6 volts isn't 'close enough'. Anyway, while I have not checked the output of the adapter yet, I did fire it up on all the pedals I could power with the one extension that came with and everything worked nice and quiet. It is amazing how having a good quality power source can help eliminate some buzz and other 'noise' from your signal chain. I'd buy this again and in fact I may buy another just as a back up. It is a tad pricey at thirty bucks... feels more like a twenty five dollar item given the all plastic construction but, all in all, a good buy over the competition.",4,Good buy,1329868800,"02 22, 2012",positive A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B000RNB720,Pepper,"[0, 1]",It's a good ideal but the big problem I have is if Ya are using a tube Amp. ( have a 65' Twin Reverb Fender tube ) Ya get one HELL of a HUM. It's so bad I just can't use it at all. I'm not sure about a transistor Amp. but who uses those ????,2,Good Ideal ???,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",negative A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B000RNB720,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[0, 0]","Sometime round 1994, my friend Kendal built several of these for our band. They were great and incredibly handy. I havent investigated this, but i wondered later when i started seeing them marketed if he had developed the first one or not. Certainly, if he did, he never patented it or anything.Anyway, flash forward 18 years and here i was sitting with my row of stompboxes, resenting batteries and individual power supplies. I thought back fondly to my first sound combo power supply and realized i needed to invest in one again....and so i did. This one comes with some slip covers for any unused adapters. So far, it has lived up to my expectations. I cat speak to playing out with this yet, as i am mostly messing around in my little home studio, but i definitely havent heard any crackle on my recordings or when just amping up and letting loose. So, for such a simple device, you really cant beat it...unless you dont really use boxes. Personally, i presently have my wah, distortion, chorus, overdrive, delay, slap echo, and flanger running through it. Everything works great.Enjoy!",5,A very handy device for anybody using multiple 9v stompboxes,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A3ARMRKIJUQ6LS,B000RNB720,RelevantC,"[0, 0]",A real money saver a very smart buy ! It works perfect with my Boss pedals! I am very Happy!,5,YES YES YES! I am glad I bought this!,1357516800,"01 7, 2013",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B000RNB720,Reviewer,"[0, 0]","This is perfect. No buzzes, no hums, no nonsense. It's just a simple to use universal power supply for pedals. Save yourself hundreds of dollars and get this. I'm so glad my friend introduced me to this product!",5,Don't pay $200 for other power supplies,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A3ARPUKCI6R91Y,B000RNB720,scottfwi,"[1, 1]","I was new to pedal effects, new to pedal boards, and new to the challenge of how to power it all. I did my research and settled on Pedal Train for the board (the Mini, with case) and the One Spot for power. This bundle--including an 8-pedal chain, a few adapters and the power supply--does it all. In fact, it may be overkill. I only have 5 pedals, so I have to hide/secure the rest of the chain with twist ties. And the adapters, never used 'em. But it is a complete kit. If you need more than this, I don't know what to tell ya.",5,power your whole board,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A1ZYSJS573OQ5P,B000RNB720,"Scott H. Irving ""itis-truth.org""","[0, 0]","I once dreamed of something like this around 1979 when Guitar Player magazine had a plan to build such a thing. It has 9 volt battery adapaters so that if you have a few MXR pedals from 1979, they will work on this setup. for those who have 9 volt power adapters of the more modern kind, they fit these, too. I got all sorts of stuff plugged in; mini amp, flanger (has AC), equalizer, compressor, fuzz, wah. Love my gizmos. Say good bye to batteries. This is very affordable, too, given the high number of effects it will supply. I could find nothing better on the market for the price and features.",5,"So versatile, heaven sent ;-)",1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive A2158NV89I72OP,B000RNB720,STEPHEN MOREAU,"[0, 0]","The One spot works very nicely for a pedal board chain. Everything needed came with the combo, making it ready to go right out of the box.",5,One spot does it all!,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A2VXKVJV7KIGMD,B000RNB720,Steveo,"[0, 0]",I have this hooked up to 4 Pedals so far and it's awesome. Real cost saver on batteries. You really cant go wrong for the price.,5,Great Accessory,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000RNB720,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","This is a terrific product. While the price might seem a little high for a power adapter, it actually serves the function of what you might need several other adapters and daisy chains to accomplish.The key to the OneSpot is the 1700mA output. By comparison, the Boss PSA-120 adapter puts out 200mA. Since most stompboxes draw between 5 and 60 mA of power, you could only reliably chain up to about 3 or 4 of them with the BOSS adapter.The combo kit is a great value because it comes with a daisy chain for up to eight pedals, and some other parts for hookups to a 9V adapter or other jacks that I don't use on my pedals. I use it with BOSS and Ibanez pedals and it works great. Best of all, there's no added electric ""buzzing"" noise, which is a problem with many budget power solutions.Also like how the cable hookups are angled instead of straight - makes much more sense for a tight pedalboard. No more 9V's and no more hooking up multiple cables every time - one simple plug and I'm ready to play!",5,Terrific adapter solution for medium-to-large pedalboards,1346716800,"09 4, 2012",positive AFAK8WG4O8INK,B000RNB720,The User,"[0, 0]","What makes it better is that it is a kit with most of what you need to power up to 8 pedals. It comes with various adapters and even has rubber caps to cap of the power outlets you arent using! Powers pedals that have negative tip -like boss, maxon, ibanez, etc, etc. Even has one reverse adapter for an oddball positive tip pedal! Also adatper to connect your battery only pedal by connecting to the battery clip!!!One of the best features is that the power plugs are at right angles so they don't stick straight out on pedals that have side jacks...takes up less room on your pedal board. Also the 8 plugs stretch further out than most other daisy chain cables.The other great feature is the power capacity is greater than boss..it can put out up to 1700mA...which is how it can run up to 8 pedals.A great item at a great price. No brainer solution for anyone with a few pedals or more.",5,Best inexpensive adapter kit for your boss type pedals - sorry boss!,1395705600,"03 25, 2014",positive A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B000RNB720,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 0]",This is just what I needed to get rid of three or four large AC adapters. Great little kit for anyone with a pedal floor board.,4,Works great,1367798400,"05 6, 2013",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B000RNB720,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","It does what it says it will, but it's still not a great pedalboard solution. The distance between the plugs is sometimes too short. Also, if you're not using ALL the plugs, you've got a dangling end you've got to try and stash or tie off. Again it's a good item for what it does but it has inherent problems if you're pedalboard has varying distances between pedals.",4,"Good, but not great",1395100800,"03 18, 2014",positive A37KK1CLMULHE4,B000RNB720,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 0]","Getting a proper pedal power unit (like Voodoo labs, DC brick, Ciok) is recommended. Even though this has a lot of outlets, each pedal may not receive enough power. I usually use this to power two or three pedals and most of the time it is ok. Any more than that, and you will have some loss of headroom in the pedals. May not power some pedals that have a high current draw.",3,Good for power in an emergency,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",neutral AOPFMCP5DXUK0,B000RNB720,Zachary Swanson,"[0, 0]",Does what it says. I have multiple pedals plugged to it and it can handle them. Much cheaper then buying loads of 9v batteries.,5,Works Great,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B000RPUMII,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","I play steel guitar and add effects to the song and different ones to my solos. I'm always looking for something that will add an extra appeal to certain songs. This is easily adjustable, and adds a depth and a near-Leslie sound. I use it often and it adds an interesting sound not possible with other effects. It's easy to use in combination with, for instance, a Chorus, or a Tremolo, for dynamic steel guitar sounds.",4,Nice Leslie like effects,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2T305UHZJ21L1,B000RPUMII,Edgar Moses Jones,"[1, 1]",I have been trying to find a good vibrato pedal for a long time. I have bought $150 pedals and $100 pedals and I got this one for $25 and it blows all the others out of the water. The only down side to this pedal is that you either need to run it off a 9volt or the Behringer power supply. I couldn't get it to work properly with my pedalboard power or my Pyle-Pro PPDLP02 DC supply. The plastic case feels like it may break at anytime but aside from that I love this pedal more than a puppy playing a harp in the middle of a daisy field in Michigan.,4,A great Vibrato,1362960000,"03 11, 2013",positive A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B000RPUMII,guitarman6730,"[2, 2]","I've been wanting a pitch vibrato pedal for a while but didn't want to spend $350-$500 for an old boss vb-2(which this pedal sounds exactly like) so i looked at this which I didn't really know what to expect but when I got it I was amazed by it, it sounds really good. It maybe less durable than a metal pedal but who cares for this price I wouldn't mind buying a new one if mine broke and considering there is hardly any companies that actually make pitch vibrato's(uni-vibe/Vibe pedals are not pitch vibrato pedals)buying a new one isn't a problem.",5,awesome!!,1322006400,"11 23, 2011",positive A223S6N0DBQBHP,B000RPUMII,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","I got this by mistake, confusing it with the tremolo effect. But, either way, I liked it and decided to keep it. It's a really good deal at the price. And it sounds just as good as major brands. The only problem most people find is the material that it's made of. It's like a hard plastic, not metal like most are. But, if you're not a person who abuses your gear, it should last you a good while.I cannot use it for recording, because there is some hiss from it, like all other Behringer pedals, and I record direct, not through amp. But, for live playing, it's great. It's especially perfect for garage and bar bands.",5,"Good sound effects, low price!",1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A1THTWOPC9UOS4,B000RPUMII,J.E.S.,"[0, 0]","I had fairly low expectation for a ~$25 pedal, but many people said it sounded very close, if not better, than a vintage Boss VB-2. Considering I didn't want to spend 20x this pedal, I can't compare the 2 but can say it works very well. It can do subtle low-rate, low-depth to fast shimmers to ridiculous warbles. The rise knob seems to act as a reverse level control, or at least turning it up weakens the effect (which I guess is good, I might swap around the leads). Finally, a non-blue LED is used, which means it won't blind you when you try to adjust the settings.Being $25 however, the plastic case is noticeably cheaper quality and looking compared to even Behringer's $50 pedal, and the hinge is a little less stable. It will still hold up with moderate use. However, it could wear out if you plan on heavily using the latch feature (which is a momentary mode).",5,Awesome sonic possibilities!,1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive A20JJ8634DG3FS,B000RPUMII,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[1, 1]","SUMMARYGreat pedal, buy it, you'll probably keep it! At its price point - 5 stars. I am keeping it and it is probably going to become a permanant addition to my pedalboard. Only time will tell but I like adding some vibrato for clean sounds. It reminds me a lot of how I used to set up my Super Reverb amp. Compared to all pedals, I'd actually give it 4 stars - downgrading 1 star for the plastic case and the limited functionality of the Rise control. But I liked it so much I decided to score it ""at its price point"".PROS- dirt cheap at $25 for a new pedal- sounds great - does not add or subtract any frequencies or add any noise (I wish I could say the same for some $200 pedals I've tried.)- Latched/Unlatched mode -- the best feature on the pedal. I love that I can put this in unlatched mode and use it to vibrato in short bursts.- Small form factor - normal ""single pedal"" size- Standard power supply - 9V Center negative - runs from pedal board power or a battery- The larger foot pedal surface (compared to just a silver bullet switch) is nice for the unlatched mode useCONS- Cheap plastic case - I doubt its durability and would have preferred to pay more for a more durable case.- Latched/unlatched switch is small (hard to reach, have to bend over, can't do with a toe)- Rise control has only the most subtle impact on sound. Probably not needed on this pedal. Two larger controls for the other controls would be a better design for usability.- Like most pedals - the knobs are super small and not easily controlled with a toe, and the settings are hard to see. My favorite pedals have large knobs, well marked settings you can see from a distance, enough space between the knobs to set one without bumping another, and in the best cases, enough space, size, and durability for the knobs to be tweakable by a foot or toe bump.Suggested Redesign, ""Super Vibrato"" or ""Vibrato II""1) Change to a metal case2) Lose the Rise control altogether3) put the latched/unlatched modes on a 2nd stomp switch so you can stomp to go between modes4) Increase the size of and space between the other two controls -- put large ""foot controllable"" knobs with high visibility knobs.Then again, at 25 bucks, I might just buy a 2nd one and put one in latched and one in unlatched mode.",5,A keeper - I really like it,1377043200,"08 21, 2013",positive ANAKK5KNUAP17,B000RPUMII,"Julio Caicedo ""Julio""","[0, 0]","DOA...no good, out of the box,plug it, nothing.....no way to send it back (I`m not from the States)....meaning...I just wasted away $40 something bucks (add shipping)....I did bought a Behringer pedal before (Tremolo/Pan) with good results, but I guess there`s two sides to this particular low economy pedals....Well, I`ll man up and buy something else...",1,Busted!!!,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",negative A1RI71C4IQZZGF,B000RPUMII,legendery-sound.,"[0, 0]","this pedal is well made plastic but w great electronics made designed by german mind.. it sounds like a chorus and vibrate at once,, wave tone and quiet,, w true bypass on bord.. great pedal for the money,, get it . its worth it. for guitar bass or keys.",5,cisco2fun1@youtube.com,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A2744KNJHWVXMZ,B000RVWY42,Brock Martin,"[5, 5]","I've used the FX600 for a couple of years. I've got a pedal board, with several pedals, but if I had to take only one pedal with me, (and I often do, when I have to travel lite), this is the pedal I take. Not only do I get a full selection of effects, but the pedal doubles as a DI unit, solving input issues on some problem sound systems I've played thru. That's probably an unintended benefit, but I find it a valuable feature, which gives me confidence to play thru any system. FYI, my buddy's Digitech multi-effect pedal actually introduces hum into systems, where this (FX600) has helped me get a cleaner sound. While this unit has no tone adjustments, it also adds 'something' to make my guitars sound better (I know that is sort of vague). The only down side of this pedal that I have found is that, because they have jammed so much stuff into one pedal, it is a little hard to make precise adjustments. But, with what this pedal DOES do for me, that's a small price to pay. For this price, I can't see why anyone would not like this pedal.",4,Wouldn't leave home without it,1276819200,"06 18, 2010",positive A31HQD6H4SHO2C,B000RVWY42,"charles ""charles""","[0, 0]",I recommend itthese pedals are perfectunder price excellent qualityI like the sound it is very goodthank you for this product,5,I recommend it,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive A37KJ0QD8HYF7A,B000RVWY42,"Jing Garcia ""autoceremony""","[0, 0]","behringer may be cheap, but they do create some good products, for this one it's a hit and miss. although i ordered three of them.",3,it's a hit and miis for behringer,1401494400,"05 31, 2014",neutral AN5ISBOQ5U7C,B000RVWY42,"M. Evans ""New England Technology Teacher of T...","[0, 0]","This should be your first pedal. For 50 bucks you get every effect except distortion. No other pedal comes close to delivering more bang for the buck. It's clean, High Fidelity, and versatile as a swiss army knife.",5,This should be your first pedal.,1384732800,"11 18, 2013",positive A1BCRHGUE3ZWEU,B000RVWY42,Sabrehagn,"[0, 0]","This is an amazing pedal. delay , flanger ,phaser , tremolo , pitch shifter. All sound really good and completely adjustable. Only downfall is that you can only use a single function at any one time. For the price this is a steal. Behringer Rocks.",5,Great things in one package,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",positive AN5QXK8A9F8LH,B000RVWY42,"S. O. ""soo""","[0, 0]","I got this because at just around 32 bucks, its pretty much seemed like a stealcompared to other pedals I was looking at.But a few notes..If you buy this, definitely have/buy a 9v adapter with a (-) polarity.Also know that when people said that little blue light was blinding, well,they weren't kidding. I've put a little paper and tape over mine as well, however it isn't sticking.It might not have the best effects or effect strength, but as my amp has no built in effects, its better than nothing.If you're cheap like me but want effects, this is decent, although the chorus effect seems particularly weak.",4,"cheap and a few quirks, but decent for beginners",1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000RVYPQ2,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","i use this pedalwith my acoustic guitar and it just sounds great, for the price and quality sound i can not get a better deal.behringer pedals and joyo pedals are definitely the best for the price and quality.thank u guys.",5,great for my acoustic guitar!!!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A3J7KKG9O7KAZM,B000RVYPQ2,"R. Johnson ""Brewer, Instigator, Patriot""","[0, 0]",I have other Behringer products and have never encountered any issues operating them. I use a power snake instead of batteries so I cannot comment on battery life or compartment access. The box is plastic but that is not really a hinderence.,5,Great Chorus Pedal,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive APXEAZI8E8GES,B000RVYPQ2,"SeBo ""seb6000""","[1, 1]","I ordered this pedal based on the previous review, but to me it sounds cheap and faint. I do a have a few Behringer pedals and many are very good for the price, but this one I won't be keeping. To me, it wasn't even close to as good as what you get on Fender amps or on my TC Electronics Delay pedal (which includes chorus/vibrato), and I thought that I would go solo with this pedal, but for me it's a no go...",3,Not as good as I thought it would be,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",neutral AR6CAR106LX2Y,B000RVYPQ2,"TIMOTHY A. BILLINGSLEY ""BamaGuitar""","[0, 0]","Needed some chorus in my tone and this fit my budget. I have owned multiple Behringer products and trust the brand. It is a plastic casing but I don't tour so that won't be a problem - I needed the effect and it gives it. Fully adjustable for depth, tone, warble and volume. Don't spend $200 on a 'boutique' pedal - get this one.",4,Dig it,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A3G21YYF2EXCS8,B000RVYPQ2,wally jones,"[0, 0]",I wanted to add a chorus to my effects chain and since I have mostly Behringer products (and am more than satisfied with my other pedals) decided to try the CO400. Again I am more than satisfied. A chorus isn't something you use all the time so I expect this one to give me years of good Behringer reliability and service. For someone looking for that extra color in your sound try this pedal.I think you'll be pleasantly surprised and you sure can't beat the price. A great value for your money.,5,pedal board addition,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A1CNDQC2IXGEPN,B000RW0GT6,Benjamin Babeshkin,"[0, 0]","I am a beginner guitar player. I have a Yamaha F335BL and a Hohner HC06. I bought the Yamaha a few years back, and just recently started to really learning to play it. It sounds ok, but not great (though the Price is pretty good for it) It is all laminated, and the action is pretty high.Looking online I saw that people really liked the Seagull S6 Original for its sound and price point. Boy were they right. I got this guitar from Guitar Center (after I tried it out) The action is low, and the fretboard is bigger (for fingerstyle and beginners this is really good). The sound is also REALLY good, its very resonant, and just sounds "good". It is hard to describe the sound, you woul dhave to hear it.I did replace the pins with Presentation Tusq Pins, I could not really tell a difference in sound, but it did make it look nicer.Highly recommend this and other guitars from Seagull (try the Merlin, its fun)",5,Great sound at a great price,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive ANZGC4YCEQC6W,B000RW0GT6,Bobby L. Tefft,"[4, 4]","I've been playing for about 17 years. Most on my playing is with a bluegrass band here in Columbus, Ga. My performance guitar is a Martin HD-28 and my practice guitar is a Blueridge BR-180.I wanted a third guitar just for kicks. I'd been looking a Taylors, but didn't want to spend that much money.Enter the Seagull S6. A fellow picker asked if I'd ever heard of a Seagull - I hadn't - he said they were nice guitars and I ought to check them out. So, I did a little research. I first read all the nice reviews here for the S6 and then went on YouTube and listened to a few. My guitar is a Seagull Coastline Spruce S6 and I really like it. I choose not to get the cedar top version because the cedar is soft, and I understand that the spruce has more volume. I got the S6 today and this evening my wife, with her Taylor GS Mini, and I, with this S6, played Smokey Mountain Memories. Nice, real nice guitar.I found that the action on this S6 is pretty good out of the box. I'm going to take it to my luthier tomorrow and have him install a strap pin/peg on the heel and take a look at the action at the same time, if he can make the action better, I'll let him. I'm also going to put on some Elixir Light strings. I don't know what kind of strings are on it out of the box.But, the bottom line is that I am very happy with the playablilty and the action of this Seagull Coastline Spruce S6 acoustic guitar right out of the box. I'm glad I bought it.",5,Very nice guitar.,1348012800,"09 19, 2012",positive A2IFKMKKXV8AVU,B000RW0GT6,"Dan Dreifort ""REVIEW-BOT-9000""","[1, 1]","This is my first time buying a guitar without testing it first.I have no regrets.All of the positive reviews extolling the virtues of this excellent guitar model are spot on.If you're in the market, and don't have a grand to spend on a new acoustic guitar, get this North American made gem.You won't regret it.",5,Best Guitar for around $400,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000RW0GT6,David Burch,"[4, 4]","Seagull guitars have intrigued me for years in photos and on their website, but there is no dealer anywhere near me, so I bought one sight-unseen from Amazon, based on the good reviews. I'm glad to say I can add my voice to the chorus of praise for this innovative design.A traditionalist will need some time to become accustomed to the unusual appearance and construction. The narrow, reverse-taper headstock and wide fingerboard give this guitar a bottom-heavy look when viewed vertically. Back and sides are cherry with only a light stain, and the binding is dark. The top is natural cedar.As dreadnoughts go, this one is very comfortable to play sitting down. It appears to be based on the Martin outline, but with a slightly rounder lower bout and a narrower upper bout. Weight is pleasantly light, and the semi-gloss finish is comfortable to the touch. Players with broad fingers will appreciate the wide fingerboard, but those with small hands should consider the """"Slim"" version, with a neck 0.08"" narrower at the nut.Sound is what really counts, however, and this Canadian dreadnought has nothing to be ashamed of there. The maker has the good sense to ship the instrument with high-quality, fresh strings, allowing the new owner to appreciate the notable bass and clear midrange as soon as it is tuned up. Overall, it falls within the classic dreadnought tone category, with good volume.Buying a guitar online saves money but leaves setup to the buyer. Both the nut and saddle on my guitar needed lowering, and the truss rod required adjustment (a long-reach hex wrench is included). If you are not experienced in these tasks, a local luthier should do it for no more than $30 or so.Based on sound, playability once adjusted, and construction quality, this guitar should definitely be included when comparing instruments in this price range. It is a real standout in value.Update 8 DEC 2012: The more I play this guitar, the more I love it. It delivers balanced sound with good dreadnought ""snap"", and once the action was dialed in, the broad fingerboard relieves finger crowding I didn't fully realize hindered my playing. I am considerng replacing my Takamine mini-jumbo with a Seagull equivalent.",5,Seagull S6 Dreadnought,1351296000,"10 27, 2012",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B000RW0GT6,JPfromOH,"[4, 4]","Although not through Amazon.com, I recently purchased a Seagull S6 Original acoustic guitar. I compared this with a variety of other brands in the price range, as well as with the Seagull Entourage acoustic-electric which was also in the general price range. The S6 has a nicely consistent tone which, although maybe a little too bright for some players' tastes, projects very well. Some reviewers and guitarists with whom I've talked wonder how Seagull can produce instruments that sound as well as they do in North America for the price. I think that I found part of the answer when I looked inside some of the Seagulls. The braces do not look as uniform and neatly finished as they might on other guitars. Looking at the outside of the guitar and listening to it, though, you'd never know. I find the 1.8"" neck width at the nut to be great for fingerpicking work and left-hand fingering. It's a compromise between a more standard acoustic neck width and a classical guitar neck width. For me, it works. Some players who are more used to a more traditionally narrow neck might not appreciate this attribute of the guitar. Seagull does offer other models, by the way, that have a more traditional width. The slightly shorter scale reminds me of the scale Gibson uses on many of its electric guitar models: just shorter enough to better enable chord fingering, but not so short as to cause floppy strings. I couldn't be happier with the Seagull S6, especially for the price!",5,Wonderful Guitar!,1352764800,"11 13, 2012",positive AAGD3GA9ZVPLQ,B000RW0GT6,mike n ike,"[3, 5]","I heard great things about the S6 and so, being a novice without any idea of what to buy, I bought it based upon reviews. I've played it for a year, and after spending many hours in guitar stores comparing guitars, here are my (humble) thoughts:- The Seagull is comparatively unattractive. Its snake-head headstock with the tiny, not-great tuners looks out of place on a dreadnaught guitar.- The cedar top is very nice looking, and the rosewood fretboard/bridge on mine are very nice.- The laminate sides/back seem much thicker than competing guitars, and this makes the guitar heavier and, to me, less "alive"/resonant during playing.- The satin-finished cedar top is very easy to marr.- The cedar is warm at low to mid strumming force, but at a heavy strum, the top seems to bottom out and lose definition.- The treble sounds tinny to me and the bottom end seems muddy.- The frets are smaller than competitors but are OK.- The binding is a sharp 90 degree angle without any radius to it so it cuts into the chest and arms after playing - something I've not encountered before.- I can get the action very, very low before the frets rattle - nice!All in all, it is an OK instrument that stands out simply because it's made in Canada for Asian/Mexican prices - that said, just because it comes from Canada doesn't embody it with mystical vibes. In fact, for the price range, I can get a just-as-good Asian/Mexican guitar with a nicer laminate back/front, Sitka spruce solid top wood, better tuners, and a more attractive headstock - with a gloss finish for durability and that sounds just as good.I don't regret getting it, but I feel like I overpaid for what I received, and while the brand might have been a great deal at last decade's exchange rates, I have seen much better guitars in shops for the same price. Seagull to me is over-hyped.Thanks for reading!",2,I don't quite like it.,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",negative AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B000RW0GT6,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[1, 3]","I personally think this Seagull is over rated. A lot of reviewers are covering the muddy (not crisp) sound as "mellow"I don't think so. I have over 115 guitars in my collection, and around 15 of them are acoustics.I have nothing against Seagull, or Canada, but bought one of these NEW off the rave reviews, and just recently (I have had both theS6 and FGX730 for five years) pulled the S6 out for another try just because I could not make myself believe it sounded worse thanmy used Yamaha; IT DID!Side by side I went through the chords on each guitar, and had to finally come to the conclusion that the Seagull had to go.With a price tag of $420.00 for the S6, and $282.00 for it's Yamaha equal, the FG730S, unless you just feel like throwing yourmoney away, I would stay away from this guitar, and look elsewhere.Oh, by the way, I have an S6 for sale!",3,Not as good as my used Yamaha FGX730SCA (FG730S),1397865600,"04 19, 2014",neutral A1WHGNU87BGJ2S,B000RW0GT6,"theRangel ""Mr. Prytania""","[21, 23]","I bought this guitar in 2005. It sounds and looks wonderful and manages to stay that way. I think this is a good guitar and when you think that something that might sound better would cost three to four times as much it is a great guitar for the value.This model has the cedar top. I love that sound vs the more typical spruce top on flattop guitars. It is a bit more mellow and has a hint of a classical guitar tone because of that. If you prefer the bright concert sound of a Martin then you'll not want this cedar top.Yes this guitar has an oiled finish. This allows the soundboard to really sing unimpeded. It also allows you to knock the heck out of it. Funny thing is that after five years there isn't much damage just a little arm wear. I think you'll like this guitar enough to not knock it around.The neck feels silky smooth. The frets are well placed and don't stab you by hanging over the neck a little which is what you'll get in other guitars in this price range. Paying to get the frets filed down is an additional expense on those competitors so beware when comparing.This doesn't come with a case so I bought a hard shell by the brand name ""Canadian"". Great case.When I bought it it really didn't need an adjustment but I took it to a local shop to make it perfect for me. I've also taken it in every other year for setting the action - checking and tweaking the neck - and getting the frets polished. I also use a humidifier in its case during the winter months in Chicago. Performing these tasks will prolong the life of your Seagull and your enjoyment of it.--------------------Update: 10/13/2012 update of my 2010 review. This guitar sounds even BETTER. I went to a handful of guitar stores looking for another acoustic ""just for fun"" and I had a few bucks burning a hole in my pocket. To my surprise all the guitars three times its price sounded vastly inferior. You see I learned that as you play a good wood guitar that over time it will ""open up"" and keep sounding better. Yet another reason to keep it humidified and taken care of. It will increase in value (to you at least).",5,Best value at this price point or even three times as much,1271462400,"04 17, 2010",positive A1YAAMQT5G88XE,B000RW0O02,"Boba Chux ""Boba""","[0, 0]","I take this thing out of my rig every once in awhile, but it always finds its way back in. Unlike Kaga, I put it at the end of my chain, right before a Boss Line selector, for multiple amps. I used to put it at the beginning of my chaing, during my metal days, and it does well there too. I'm more blues orientated now, and love it at the end. With my fuzzes I can have them cracked and nice and lightly smooth, then at the end with the EQ, I got it jacked up! Unlike most people I love a bass players V on my EQ. I love that bass, but I play through 10's and 15's and those speakers handle it better than 12's, although I do have a 2x12 with V30's in it and it sounds nice. This is a must have pedal though, no matter what you want your sound to end up like, if you have crapy stuf and just need an edge or really nice stuff and looking for that last bit of tone, you got it with this thing.",5,Buy it... worth it,1265241600,"02 4, 2010",positive AMTQJ1ZZ58BO4,B000RW0O02,Gordon Tubbs,"[0, 0]","BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT: If you play an Orange, Vox, or Marshall, you don't necessarily *need* an EQ pedal, but putting one in your signal chain will take your amp to the next level.Why is this? Well, the Brits design their amps with wide and musical EQ but the overall frequency response is narrow. This has led many British amp manufacturers to include specialized tone shaping buttons on the control panel because they are well aware that British EQ isn't as dramatic as American guitarists want it to be. There is nothing wrong with this by any means - it's just an overall characteristic of British amplifiers.Secondly, any tube amp loves to be pushed with boost and dirt pedals to get extra crispy overdrive from the clean channel - since distortion channels on tube amps have a tendency to compress and limit the output slightly. This pedal is more than capable of providing that boost. +15dB seems to be right amount to push clean to dirty, or dirty to overdrive, or overdrive to distortion.LIVE PERFORMANCE: If you're in a rock band that plays small venues like bars and clubs, you've probably noticed that most bands have overwhelming bass/midrange noise (100~500Hz) that drowns out the vocals and clarity of the drums or any instrument for that matter. Applying EQ to your signal chain will allow you to clean up your tone by cutting some unnecessary low-end from the picture and boosting your high-end for better clarity.RECORDING DIRECT-IN: If you're using this pedal with a DI box or simply plugging directly into your audio interface for virtual reamping, you'll be able to get a more balanced signal if you want to darken your Strat or brighten your Les Paul.WHY 4 STARS? Yes, the noise. It's not bothersome by any means, but if you're recording with a mic'd amp or direct in, you will absolutely need a noise suppressor. I use my GE-7 with the BOSS NS-2, and the NS-2 completely removes the white noise generated from the GE-7. The result is an amazing, clean boosting EQ.IF YOU'RE ON THE FENCE... go ahead and get this thing. You won't regret it. It's not just for Tone Snobs, it can really make cheap gear sound way better, and take great gear to the next level.",4,A Must Own for British Tube Amps,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B000RW0O02,H town,"[2, 3]",This 7 band eg. is a great way to change the sound of your guitar. It has more flexability than just a tone knob. It's easy way to get scooped metal or just fine tune the sound of you amp and guitar. Highly recomended!,5,Great eg pedal.,1206144000,"03 22, 2008",positive A1T4U9CAQ25IBR,B000RW0O02,knup0127,"[0, 0]","Product arrived in exactly condition as described by the seller. This unit allows for great sweeping of frequencies. the 15 dB pull in each direction for each of the seven bands are filter worthy, My only dissatisfaction lies in the amount of noise this unit adds to my chain when engaged. When inactive this unit is transparent, no tone suckage. When this unit is engaged, each frequency band carves the sounds nicely however, consideration to have this unit modified to reduce its noisy output has begun for me at least. I am thankful for the internet and the opportunities it presents for me to MOD this Pedal.",4,Used GE7,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000RW0O02,StormJH1,"[3, 4]","I've had this pedal since the mid-90's, when I started playing in my teens. While an EQ might seem like an odd choice for a beginner's pedal selection, I was mainly trying to compensate for the crappy bass and mid-range of the cheap CRATE and Marshall amps I used back then. Since I have better equipment now, I haven't used it as much.However, as simple as it is, it is definitely a useful tool. You can leave it on all the time to mold your sound with greater detail than most amps would have with knobs. Or, you can the on-board volume to crank up the volume for solos or louder parts.The only negatives I recall from using it were that it added a bit of a hissing noise (but not so much that you couldn't trap it with a noise gate), and it seemed to take away from the sustain of notes just a bit. Again, nothing that can't be fixed with other effects. And if you think about how important equalization is with stereo equipment, it only makes sense that you might want that level of control in a guitar amp as well.I give it 5* despite the minor flaws because it does what it says and BOSS products are built rock solid. I'll have this thing forever.",5,"Great EQ, can be used as a level booster",1343347200,"07 27, 2012",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000RW2DUQ,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","So if you want to play just in your garage this is really good for the price.I like it, it's ok, the sound is kind of a cold distortion. If you like warm sounds you should see something else.",4,Good!,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A31HQD6H4SHO2C,B000RW2DUQ,"charles ""charles""","[0, 0]",amazing the bestI can't believe ... this pedal is the favorite oneexcellent sound good metalwithout words..I recommend it thanks behringer,5,amazing the best,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B000RW2DUQ,Cheri,"[0, 0]","Bought this distortion pedal for our son...who plays his electric guitar daily. He loves the functionality of it as well as the ease of use. It also produces a nice "distorted" sound quality and tone (I don't know if I would agree, as my generation hails from a different genre of music). But he loves it and I guess that's all that matters!",5,Great Distortion Pedal!,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B000RW2DUQ,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","Very nice tone, very nice metal sound, very crunchy and deep. Well worth it for the price, on par with other way more expensive pedals. Definetly buy the power supply with it though, it just makes it better and easier to use. Very nice product overall",5,Very nice sound,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive AT9G9PT2K0PLB,B000RW2DUQ,Linda S. Frederickson,"[0, 1]",It has Great sound and distorts like its suppose to.I have been needing one for A long time.Thanks Beringer USA,5,I love this pedal!,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",positive AN5ISBOQ5U7C,B000RW2DUQ,"M. Evans ""New England Technology Teacher of T...","[0, 1]",So many tones to choose from with the variable frequency Eq and a nice range of distortion makes this a killer deal.,5,Lots of flavors,1384732800,"11 18, 2013",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B000RW2DUQ,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",Sound 95% like the boss mt-2 just not as clear as boss pedal. Sounds like it belongs to 80's trash metal didn't really do me to good with modern death or thrash metal,4,Sound 95% like the boss mt-2 just not as clear as boss ...,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A27E9UEA5ZMTN5,B000RW2DUQ,tommy bravo,"[0, 0]","It sounds very artificial, I remember first getting this pedal and really loving the sound and kick it had, now that I use it with a better amp, it sounds very processed and artificial in sound that it's not even worth the price I payed for it before. I also had bought another one to replace the first one because the input section jack got messed up in the amp that it didn't want to lock with my guitar cable and when I took it apart, there was no way for me to fix it other than sending it to be replaced. Shitty pedal.",1,"now that I use it with a better amp, it sounds very processed and artificial in ...",1404691200,"07 7, 2014",negative A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B000RW2DUQ,Tony,"[0, 0]","I've always liked Behringer products ,There prices are pretty reasonable and the quality cant be beat.I just ordered there blues pedal cant wait for that one !",5,Let the groove begin,1398211200,"04 23, 2014",positive AOPFMCP5DXUK0,B000RW2DUQ,Zachary Swanson,"[0, 1]",Don't let the price and the fact that they are plastic fool you. This is an awesome pedal. Ive had it for a couple of months now and i would recommend it to anyone who wants to have a metal sound. It is made of a tough plastic and as long as you don't abuse it to much it should be fine. You can adjust all range of sound and make it yours. As the title states I love the sound and I also love the price. Buy this!,5,Love the sound.,1383264000,"11 1, 2013",positive A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B000RWJQRE,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[0, 0]",I am well pleased with the quality and performance of these cables. I have used them with my bands PA system and they work nicely. I would and do recommend them to anyone looking for quality at an affordable price.,5,GLS 3 ft audio xlr cables,1344988800,"08 15, 2012",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B000RWJQRE,Cefer,"[0, 0]",I liked it. Very useful for connecting rack components between. Great idea in different colors. I will buy it again.,5,Very useful for connecting rack components.,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive A26M5O53PHZTKN,B000RWJQRE,"Debs ""peanut""","[0, 1]","I have purchased various lengths of these GLS cable to patch my rack equipment. They are well made, reliable and cost effective. The XLR connectors are secure and I couldn't purchase the cable and connectors and build them for less. The colors make it easy to identify the patches quickly especially in dim light.",5,Nicely made -handy patch cables,1370822400,"06 10, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000RWJQRE,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","I use this to patch in four ports from aBBE DI-400 4 Channel Active Direct Box Direct Injection DI Boxand two from anAlesis Mic Tube Duo Stereo Tube Microphone Preamplifierinto a mixer. First, the size is perfect in my rack configuration. The cables easily reach, and the color coding makes it a snap to see at a glance what is connected to what. That is a great improvement over tags and labels that require you to get close to read.What makes these a bargain is construction. The insulators are tough and do not easily nick when being dragged around on rough stages. However, it's the attention to small construction details that I love. The XLR ends are quality components, but cheap, ill fitting junk that some companies use to keep costs down. And unlike those cheap ones these will mate and disengage smoothly. Another factor is the strain reliefs at each end. Those keep the conductors from fraying or breaking inside the cable, which will often occur at cable ends on cables without them.Overall each cable in this set is constructed to withstand frequent set-up and teardown, and is built to last. If you are shopping for patch cables in this size these are a great value in my opinion because you will probably not have to replace them for years.",5,Extremely well made,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A10B2J2IRQXBWA,B000RWJQRE,walter goodwyn,"[0, 0]","for any sound techs that like to make things simple and easy to work,these XLR jumper cables are the way to go, and the quality is impressive . I used them for a new set of wireless mike to jump into my 16 channel board and was it so easy, my mikes are color coded and my cable fitted right in with the same color code thus making it easy to identify from afar and easy to control on the mixing board.",5,audio soundman helper,1380326400,"09 28, 2013",positive A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B000RXN6SS,B. Clark,"[1, 1]","This came today and I must say that it surpassed my expectations greatly. My Takamine acoustic/electric fits perfectly and is VERY STABLE on the stand. I have 100% confidence this will NEVER tip over on its own. You'd have to be a total klutz to knock this thing over. Anyone with less than 4 or 5 stars must be a paid shill.This is built like a tank and should last a lifetime. It is adjustable (the neck) fully padded, and the two-arm base piece swivels for a custom fit. The stand takes 30 seconds to assemble and folds down for easy transport. A+++++++++++++",5,Wow!,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A1YAAMQT5G88XE,B000RXN6SS,"Boba Chux ""Boba""","[1, 1]","It's a stand, it does what it's supposed too? That being said, I try not to use stands as they are extremely unreliable. I use these to put my instrument down for a short time only. These are by far some of the better made ones I've found without a contraption to "lock in" my instrument and give a false sense of security. These are made no where near how they used to be 20 years ago, in a negative way, but the foam/ medical piping has gotten better as the old stuff used to scuff and deteriorate really quickly. I'd prefer a better stand, however, I question it's existence.",3,Reasonable,1400198400,"05 16, 2014",neutral A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000RXN6SS,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[11, 11]","This OnStage ""Heavy Duty Guitar Stand"" is exactly what we were looking for to hold my son's acoustic guitar. Here are my observations:+ Easy to Setup; takes just a few seconds+ Sturdy; free standing design works well+ Neck Retainer; adds a degree of protection from accidental knocksThis is a great basic stand that works exactly like we hoped!Highly Recommended!CFH",5,Very Nice Gutar Stand - Highly Recommended,1290038400,"11 18, 2010",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B000RXN6SS,Howard J. Herman,"[0, 0]",Excellent value for the money although not any more heavy duty than other stands I own. Nice and stable for my classical guitar.,5,Excellent value,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive A20L3BCRCICRSQ,B000RXN6SS,Jake,"[0, 0]","This is a good stand. I've had other stands of tubular construction in the same price range before, and this one is definitely much sturdier. It fits every guitar I've put in it just fine, and holds them rather steady even without fastening the clumsy band across the neck. If you have ever been tempted to lean your guitar against something, then you owe it to your instrument to pick one of these up.",5,Great stand. Definitely sturdier than others in the price range.,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2OTSI6BXB4CT3,B000RXN6SS,Kevin J. Post,"[0, 0]","Using this for a PRS electric guitar with satisfactory results. Easy to set up. Sturdy enough for repeated use. No worries about using this with an expensive instrument. Simply put, it's well made and works great.",5,Satisfied owner...,1320710400,"11 8, 2011",positive A1URXSRV6WDHVY,B000RXN6SS,Marty Gillis,"[6, 6]","This stand was very inexpensive and I thought I could save a bit of money and give it a try for use with my Epi Sheraton II. Unfortunately I am just not all that comfortable trusting my guitar to this stand. It seems to be built well enough for what it is, but it seems quite unbalanced and always on the verge of tipping backwards. Also, for left/right stability you need to set the guitar just so in the bottom support piece or it seems 'tippy'.The construction itself is 'ok'. The rubber tips on the feet seem fine, but the front legs seem overly long with the rear foot overly short. The body cradle is nicely padded but isn't firmly seated inside the center tube and even though it has a rudimentary locking design, it just isn't all that solid. You can adjust the height but just inserting the top piece into the bottom caused deep scratches in the black paint of the top tube piece. It ships with an unsightly white UPC sticker which must be tediously removed if you want it to look good onstage.Granted, the Sheraton II is a large and heavy guitar but the OnStage is billed as ""Heavy Duty"" and to me that means SOLID, which this stand just isn't, at least with larger guitars or basses. When you use a guitar stand you can't afford to be dealing with something that is in the least bit temperamental or you risk damaging your instrument and possibly even your livelihood.Bottom line, you get what you pay for. For smaller, lighter guitars, Strats and such, it may be ok, but for Dots, Sheratons, 335's and larger Gretch's, I just wouldn't trust it and that goes for most basses as well.I will need to look for something else.",3,Unsuitable for larger guitars/basses,1314921600,"09 2, 2011",neutral A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B000RXN6SS,Pepper,"[0, 0]","I have gone through a lot of stands and this one for the money is Great. As a matter of fact, I ordered 2 more. Get this one and have No Regrets........",5,Very Good Stand,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A13T4T3QOSII3I,B000RXN6SS,Playgolfandtennis,"[0, 0]",This stand was purchased to replace my older bass guitar stand - which was weak and falling apart. I neededa more heavy duty stand and this one is perfect.,5,Great stand,1322611200,"11 30, 2011",positive A1EQYR35KLTECN,B000RXPN02,animulvr,"[0, 0]","I think it's good but for wiping down after playing or for buffing after wax on my classical guitar bodies, I think I prefer the old flannel cloths instead. Micro-fiber seems to be slicker and generally did not feel that it was doing the job (mostly removing finger prints etc). Maybe it needs to wear out a bit or if it had a thicker nap to it.",4,NIce but not as good as the old flannel cloths.,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B000RXPN02,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",ordered a few of these...should come in different sizes...but for the price these are fine...keep em in every case...enjoy..will buy again,5,good product..good price,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive AXMXE3RT660HQ,B000RXPN02,Black Keys,"[0, 0]",I chose this rating because I found this product superior to other similar products I have purchased in the past.,5,"Very cool cloth. The material is substantial and it is well constructed, much more so than my other polishing cloths.",1400976000,"05 25, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000RXPN02,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","This is a good micro-fiber cloth, but I guess because its from Ernie Ball it costs more than other clothes. But if you are like me, its all about my axes, I have one in each gig bag/case! I don't recommend using with polish, just a wipe down after each guitar or bass use.",4,Good polish cloth,1377907200,"08 31, 2013",positive A2FN5DGPDO01W,B000RXPN02,D. Howard,"[0, 0]",Works great with or without polish. It is a good size and the ziplock bag it comes in keeps the polish I use from drying out.,5,Very nice microfiber cloth.,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A3MMISYL1GBXH4,B000RXPN02,D.T.,"[0, 0]",Surprisingly this cloth is both soft and durable. Works well with polish on natural wood instruments. I plan to get another one for my laptop computer because of it's cling quality to dust.,5,Amazing cloth!,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A5JC41VQDJVU0,B000RXPN02,Jerome Vencalek,"[0, 0]","It is just as described,I am happy! Amazon always comes through,without a hitch,it was delivered as usual before stated time!",5,cloth,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A28FADP9FITQVK,B000RXPN02,Michaela,"[0, 0]","Removes grime and such. Makes surfaces very smooth(I don't know how it works individually, I used it with Gerlitz cleaning spray). It works well with cleaning spray.",5,Great,1373587200,"07 12, 2013",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B000RXPN02,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","does a good job polishing my strat after playing, reasonably priced, definitely something to keep around if you play your guitar regularly!",4,works well,1398470400,"04 26, 2014",positive A2D8OM8XL872DO,B000RXPN02,"M. Platt ""UpIrons""","[0, 0]",It works and it is relatively inexpensive. I keep it in the original packaging so that it stays fresher and it really makes the finish on my guitar shine like new.,4,Does what it is supposed to do,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B000RXPN02,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Awesome little untreated polishing cloth. I have purchased these for all of my guitars (more than I care to admit) and they are fantastic. They clean great, removing all oil and fingerprints and they are reasonably priced. Awesome product to keep your axe looking great.",5,Cleans Great,1394150400,"03 7, 2014",positive A3M05N9UWHIXUI,B000RY68PA,"Anthony Caraballo ""GenRico""","[0, 0]",I bought these xlr cables for my mobile DJ rig and they perform flawlessly. The contruction is of high grade material and the signal is of studio quality. Buy with confidence.,5,High Quality without high price,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A17IU5NX3UC84G,B000RY68PA,"Casby ""-Casby""","[0, 0]",Colors help keep track of what is going into where. And the build quality is solid. I was warned about the shielding but I haven't experienced an issues yet.,5,Solid build,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive AQT4V74P38PPU,B000RY68PA,johnny8,"[0, 0]","Good quality cables , bright colors make identification easy when hooking up to a mixer , this makes it easy to follow whats going to where , good connectors and nice flexible cable , does the job very well, with care they should hold up well , thumbs up for GLS",5,Nice Cales,1372118400,"06 25, 2013",positive A34LQ791ACZ0JC,B000RY68PA,"karaoke ""music lover""","[0, 0]","I've used GLS products before and they are good quality for a fair price. Their microphones do a great job for little cost. I've been impressed. These cables didn't disappoint me, either. Don't judge their products on price alone. Try them first. You will be pleased and your bank account will thank you.",5,Quality Cables For The Money,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B000RY68PA,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","The construction of this set is superb. The ends have heavy duty strain reliefs, and the XLR connectors are well made and perfectly mate with receptacles on the devices being patched.Probably the biggest plus is the cable itself, which appears to be heavy gauge - certainly thicker than my other patch sets - and built to last.In addition, I love the attention to detail in the form of color coding, which makes tracing cables behind the rack a lot easier.I have patch cables from different brands and this set does stand out for its quality when compared to the others. And the price is so close to the more generic ones that I have been using that I am switching over to this brand for my future needs.",5,Outstanding value,1336176000,"05 5, 2012",positive A1TYYT15KT9TDQ,B000RY68PA,Robert S.D.,"[1, 1]","I am no audio file, but these do the job and I like the colors.I did buy some more expensive Magami ones and I can't tell a difference.",5,i like them,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AGDWVRFL81B4O,B000RY68PA,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[0, 0]","Have used them for months with no failures. Decent quality ends and build. There's really nothing else to say about them, and I'm saying it now to reach the minimum length requirement. Buy some now?",5,No duds,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive A3SMT15X2QVUR8,B000RY68PA,"Victoria Tarrani ""writer, editor, artist, des...","[6, 7]","*Incredible quality and value.These cables are high quality in every respect and are much better than I expected for the price.They use heavy duty wire and insulation, and are well constructed. They employ quality connectors, and have strain reliefs on each end.The dual velcro ties are another indication of the quality of these cables, and the color coding is a big plus as well.Not only is the product outstanding, but I was contacted by the seller after the purchase to make sure I was happy with the cable set.I am so pleased with this purchase that I am a customer for life.*",5,You get the best for less!,1321833600,"11 21, 2011",positive A10B2J2IRQXBWA,B000RY68PA,walter goodwyn,"[0, 0]","If you are have problems knowing what and where your systems are terminating, theses are a must for you. I have mastched them with my microphones and it is easy for controlling and identifying .",5,alway in control with colors,1378771200,"09 10, 2013",positive A1RSRUQVKB5EBO,B000RYE5Y6,A F&T,"[0, 0]",Very happy with these cables. Just finished cutting my first home multi track recording and they did the job. Well made and look and feel sturdy.,5,Nice audio cables for the $,1343088000,"07 24, 2012",positive A2LSR40ZH18TPH,B000RYE5Y6,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Good, inexpensive microphone cable. Even came with a couple of Velcro straps. The ends seem to be well made. Don't hear any anomalies in the audio.",5,It's a cable,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A3RFWANBUVX4RA,B000RYE5Y6,Arik Burke,"[0, 0]",Its the exact same thing as my "Shure" mic cable except the metal ends seem like they were made from a cheaper material. thats fine by me. They fit with no wiggle room and transfer phantom power as they should,4,"it's a knock-off, but it works fine",1364774400,"04 1, 2013",positive A3GOS8Y7DV0E4X,B000RYE5Y6,Ed Figueroa,"[0, 0]",XLR cables are hard to mess up...these are great. They do the trick. Why bother making your own cables when you can buy them already made this cheap?,5,Great quality,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive AQFOCVEBDCYU9,B000RYE5Y6,Jazzgryl52,"[0, 0]",this is a solid cable works very well form I can now walk around more with the extension no more limitations. Quality is excellent.,5,jazzgryl52,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B000RYE5Y6,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]",I purchased these cables for my Behringer 802 mixer & MXL 770 mic and these cables are perfect! Finally get to have quality sounding tracks knowing I have the professional cables to back me up! The best XLR cables you can find. Hands down.,5,Amazing cables,1389657600,"01 14, 2014",positive A3M48SSAOTBSMW,B000RYE5Y6,"L. Rapoport ""lenrapp""","[0, 1]","I had purchased this cord and a 25' cord for an assignment I was going on. I had previously bought a shorter cord that just didn't fit tight enough into the mic. This one and the other one I bought were really a great, well made product and fit the mics tight and as they should. I would recommend these cords and will look to purchase other lengths soon",5,"Great product, Fast Service, Crazy Low Price",1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A2U67NUNCRHVO7,B000RYE5Y6,Rytetone,"[1, 1]",These cable are perfect!! I've bought much more expensive cable that didn't have the quality of these. They even had velcro (re-useable tape to hold them 2 each).,5,Perfect amazing price!,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive ABC68JUCPTVOE,B000RYPN38,"A. Fabbri ""afabbri""","[0, 0]",These balanced patch cables are great. This is the third set of various music cables I've purchased from this brand and they are all great quality for the price. Love their XLR microphone cables too.,5,Great cables from GLS,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B000RYPN38,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[0, 0]","Ok, 6 TRS patch cables, 6' long each for $30.00? I was skeptical when I purchased these, but I'm happy that I did and will soon be ordering at least 6 more. Absolutely no noise from my mixer to my stand-alone recorder or to my computer-based interface.Excellent value.Update: I just received another set of these cables. I'm extremely happy with the build quality and performance. I'll be looking at additional items from this company.",5,Great price on an excellent product,1349913600,"10 11, 2012",positive AI9PZHPNTKPI,B000RYPN38,Blinky Morgan,"[1, 1]","I recently bought these for my home studio, so far so good, keyboards to mixer. They are a little flimsy, but so far no problems, have extras if necessary, high end cables also break down. They were packaged very good and the cable wraps are a plus. For the price and selection and results, works for me.",4,1/4 inch TRS color cables,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A2W8RH6YUNXH83,B000RYPN38,HoboKing67,"[0, 0]",The title says it all. There is literally no better deal on the net for the quality you receive! I've been using my cables very happily for 2 months now with no problems! If you're looking for some good TRS cables....look no further!!,5,Best Deal Online!,1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive AMACM7BGUQCZD,B000RYPN38,IBZANE,"[0, 0]","I bought the TS version of these cables, and they have served me well, These are of the same quality, and a great value for the price.",5,Awesome!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A39JMLMY96E8CP,B000RYPN38,Keith Weiner,"[0, 0]",They look nice and do the job perfectly well. The price is not too bad. The colours help with organization.,5,Works Great,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A3DGMJN91IUKGU,B000RYPN38,Tommy B.,"[0, 0]","Besides that fact that they are quality cables, the colors are pretty dope and really stand out nicely in the studio.",5,Perfect Cables For Your Home Studio,1400112000,"05 15, 2014",positive A1YURS42Z635HR,B000S5V510,E.I.E.I. Owen,"[2, 4]","The Fulltone Full Drive 2 is another incarnation of the original Fulldrive. Now with MOSFET circuitry available via toggle switch, this just makes the pedal even more flexible. Not to mention boutique quality at a working man's price.This device is built solid and sports a powder blue coat finish. The volume knob gives you lots of gain, the tone knob is a ""presence"" control, the overdrive knob adjusts the level of overdrive, and then there is the boost level. Yes, this is a 2-switch pedal, so when you are playing a chunky rhythm you can step on the ""boost: switch for a great lead tone.The toggle switch in between the tone and drive knobs affect the pedals tonal character as well as how the knobs affect each other. There is ""comp cut"" allowing for a cleaner boost, FM for ""flat mids,"" and ""vintage"" for a more Tubescreamer tone.As a bonus, the pedal is also capable of running on 18v power for cleaner headroom, which is handy for hum bucker pick-ups.If you have the scratch and are, looking for a perfect OD pedal then look at the Fulldrive 2. It may wind up having a permanent position on your pedal board.",5,"The ""go to"" overdrive",1259625600,"12 1, 2009",positive A1YTMYDNMTQXLE,B000S5V510,Josh Koterba,"[9, 12]","Holy buckets of tone batman!Let me start by saying, I'm always on the quest for great amazing tone. I think it ends here. This pedal is absolutely remarkable. Built like a tank, I'm pretty sure it will out live me. Its full of sonic options.The overdrive has a level, tone and overdrive. Almost self explanatory except the tone is more of a presence knob and less of an EQ which is a total plus in my book. it also has a mini toggle for comp cut, fm, and vintage modes. The comp cut is more of a clean boost to push your amps front end, the fm is really transparent, and the vintage mode gets you that creamy midrange bite.Yes, this may be another tube screamer clone, but it's a darn great one.The added MOSFET circuitry toggle gives it a lovely growl your low-end fattening it up, if thats your cup of tea, while the standard leaves it more transparent. You should know this switch does effect the whole signal, not just that of the boost side.On to my only negative check on this pedal, the boost ONLY works when the OD is on. It is not a boost to be run in series with the overdrive, just additional circuitry to add more gain to your OD signal.Another great feature, this pedal can be run at different volts from 9v-18v.Running at standard 9v gets you easier breakup, whereas 18v will get you more headroom.This pedal won't be leaving my board, probably ever. If you're even thinking about it, just do it!!! You'll never regret it.",5,I'll own this pedal for years to come,1307404800,"06 7, 2011",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B000S5V510,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 0]",So far so good with this pedal. Nice clean boost and a good overdrive sound when the second stage is activated.I mainly play relatively clean through a tube amp and use this pedal to simply cut through on the leads.I don't use this pedal for searing leads or ultra dirty sounds - just a little dirt - and two levels of it.It makes a good single channel amp act like a three channel amp and so far it is working great!Main amps - 1960 Bassman - 2012 Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - 1957 Fender Bandmaster - these amps sound great with this pedal - I don't use all three at the same time but one of these amps is with me when I play out.This pedal is very versatile and there are lots of good sounds in there so you will probably find something you like in there - but I don't think it will metal very well by itself but it would kick the front end of a good tube amp into another level of distortion pretty good.*****************************************09/27/2013Still lovin' this pedal. You gotta run it on 18 volts to really wake it up.This pedal has a lot of various dirty sounds - and is very versatile.I would purchase another if I needed it.Worth every penny.,5,New pedal - SWEET!,1350950400,"10 23, 2012",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B000S5V510,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","This gear is for who wants a versatile overdrive pedal. It's go from light overdrives on channel 1 to heavy drives on boost channel. With mini trim pots you can add some flavor to the sound.On the other side, you can't use boost channel without drive channel.",5,Versatile overdrive,1399248000,"05 5, 2014",positive AUUI1FKERRMV2,B000S5V510,Walter NYC,"[3, 4]","Ever notice how every youtube video has pedals being demoed with either a Strat or a Tele? We we can debate why that is but one thing for certain is it is tough to get an accurate idea of what an LP will sound like till after you unbox it. After hours of research I decided on the FD2 since it seemed to have a lot of tuning options and I actually found a review using an LP into a clean amp.[...]Essentially, you get 3 modes which have varing degrees types of OD and a second boost mode to push things even father. What I liked about this pedal is you can use the comp cut or flat mids with an LP and not increase the bottom end or mids which often Teles or Strats need. Hence, you can go from slight boost to huge gain without turning into mud like some pedals will do. The only downside is with so many options you will constantly be playing with the knobs and switches and finding new sounds. Works fantastically with modeling amps which need varying amounts of clean and dirty OD depending on what you are modeling.",5,One of the Best OD Pedals for Les Pauls,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive A38L9I59GH34O0,B000SAC5PA,A Customer,"[2, 2]",Guitar bag fit over my Fender T Bucket guitar. Cheap price and does the job. It has just enough padding and heavy duty nylon to protect my acoustic from being scratched. Worth $24.,5,5 stars for the cheap price and quality.,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B000SAC5PA,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[0, 1]","Haven't used it yet, but it looks nice and came quicker than expected. So far so good! I recommend it.",5,Good,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B000SAC5PA,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]","I'm a new user, but seem to be a Great product!!!! Can't complaint!!! I finally got it and saw how great it is. It has plenty of roomy pockets, great padding, and is put together with great quality.",5,Acoustic Guitar Bag,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive A2DE5UPQJSIPKR,B000SAC5PA,Michael Broshar,"[0, 0]",Very easy to get the guitar into and seems to protect the instrument very well. Exactly as described in the ad.,4,Nice Soft Guitar Case,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1QRF5KISDOKPA,B000SAC5PA,santos,"[6, 8]","ok when i saw the bag i was impressed nice looking and perfect style so i decided to buy it but the bag just arrive home ""12/23/11"" and is way different from the one on the picture is a black bag with one ugly red line on the middle and it looks like is not going to protect my guitar i am really upset, i would not returned because i don't feel like fighting with no body but they shouldn't do that to the costumer we pay how much they asking so a least we should get what we pay for.",1,hate it,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",negative ARE879SUUYGVP,B000SAC5PA,"Stephen Jones ""sbjones""","[1, 1]","This bag is made well enough. If you are careful it offers good protection. You can't rely on this bag alone if you are going to toss the guitar around and you certainly can't stack anything on it but it will prevent dings and scratches from occasional bumps etc. If your guitar is priceless than you should upscale your gig bag, otherwise it's a good bag, especially at this price.",5,All you need if you're careful.,1317081600,"09 27, 2011",positive A2TZAS3A5WIUJQ,B000SAC5PA,TomVestal,"[1, 2]","I'm very happy when I got this gig bag. Good quality and Thik cussion. Good enough to travel around this world with peace of mind.Best price with free shipping! That's good enough? Finish your serch and buy this one. I highly recomended this. PS.-this gig bag cannot fit full size guitar, OK?",5,Best quality in this price!,1292716800,"12 19, 2010",positive A3157YGT1NASJ7,B000SJJCX4,Aichokeu,"[1, 1]",Quick and accurate. I also like to use the bypass mode as a standby switch for changing guitars. Doesnt register notes well with both pickups engaged though.,5,Worth what I paid,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B000SJJCX4,Amazon Customer,"[1, 1]","If you are like me that you love playing music, this is a good buy. It pretty much does what it's supposed to. So, you plug it and it's ready to use. It's pretty fast, and accurate for it's price. Light weight.The only thing that it takes a little longer is to tune the 6th string.Overall, it's good enough to buy it.",3,It's ok.,1375747200,"08 6, 2013",neutral A3SGZO3N7MXKPV,B000SJJCX4,Bacon,"[0, 0]","Its pretty delayed, and doesn't display the notes for very long, but I play in drop G, and it gets the job done. The construction isn't something I wanna step on, but in a bag its better than paying $100",4,Meh,1317081600,"09 27, 2011",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B000SJJCX4,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[0, 0]","Bought this in early March this year & have it in-line with my other effects pedals on my pedal board. No problems with it at all. It works as advertised. I've found it to be better quality than the on board tuner that comes in my Fender G-Dec amp so what does that tell you?Not sure what the other low ratings for this pedal are all about because I love mine. For the money you can't get one that touches it. So what if it's not $100+? That means you have more green stuff to buy other things.Since buying this one & having it work so well, I now own a couple of other Behringer pedals.",5,No Problems Here - Works Great!,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B000SJJCX4,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","Every Guitarist needs a good tuner! and everyone knows Boss makes some of the best products. The fact is tho I really cant afford to spend 90-100usd for a tuner! When I received this unit I decided first thing I was going to do was to compare it to my other hand held chromatic tuners. They all work the same. Using this pedal I am able to obtain the same results, that's good enough for me. Activating the tuner takes a little over 2-3 seconds, but that's fine since I usually tune within breaks and you hardly need to tune especially when you have a good guitar/tuning pegs.",4,Great Unit,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000SJJCX4,Claudia A. Portillo,"[1, 1]","for musicians in a budget this is the deal, it is not the best but it still does the job.not very powerful to read the signal of strings in my acoustic guitar as it does the Boss tuner, but for electric or bass is fine.very accurate too. just gettit if u are in a budget.",4,for the budget....,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B000SJJCX4,GaryG,"[0, 0]","WOW, I got more than I expected from this Chromatic Tuner, Sure it's a plastic case, but who would be rough on a pedal anyways, had it about 3 weeks now, and im impressed, I see people say the blue indicator light is too bright, but truthfully, its OK, because the tuner lights are plenty bright enough, if it is too bright for you, just put a little piece of black tape over the light, but like i said its OK cause you can still see the tuner lights, I use this pedal with theVisual Sound One Spot Combo Pack, works like a charm.",5,Great pedal,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A2YSBRBYSI0524,B000SJJCX4,Gregory Madden,"[0, 0]","i had no issues with this, got it so i could tune on stage while playing without making lots of noise. works great, does exactly what it says, definetly get the power supply with it, so you never have to worry about a battery. i said but in the headline because i only used it 3 times.",5,great product but...,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A2ZYE710E5YYCW,B000SJJCX4,Ian M. Mcclintock,"[27, 27]","Look at this pedal. Look at what it does, and what it costs. $30 for a tuner in a pedal form factor, and that's if you don't even try to hunt down a lower price. By contrast, Boss's TU-2 is essentially the same thing in a more durable housing, and it costs $100 retail.Yes, the housing is made of plastic. I don't know about you, but I generally won't be leaping with both feet onto my tuner in the middle of a set. If you treat your gear with any respect whatsoever, it should survive. And if it doesn't, so what? It's cheap to replace.The other person on here obviously got a faulty model, which happens. Mine's developed a touchy input jack over time (it's actually the earlier TU-100 model), but I don't know that it's totally unexpected on a pedal this cheap. One star off for these kinds of quality control problems, just to be fair. I own three other Behringer pedals as well, and they're still going strong.A tuner is an essential part of any musician's rig, and this does the job just fine. Use the money you save towards buying a really nice stompbox that will actually affect your sound while playing.UPDATE: After having used a new tuning pedal for some time, I will admit that, yes, this is a subpar tuner. However, I still stand by my original opinion that for the amount of money you pay, this isn't a bad investment. For a guitarist just starting out, this would still make a good first tuner when you really want to spend your money on pedals that will affect your sound.",4,For the price? Pfft.,1219968000,"08 29, 2008",positive A1HR4TQ0HAGU8T,B000SJJCX4,Megs,"[3, 4]","This is not a gigging pedal. You do not have time to tune with this pedal at a gig, so if you're planning on gigging in the next month or so spend the $50 on a Korg. However if you're an at-home player who just wants to not have to mess around with regular electric tuners, this is worth the price. It sits right on the pedal board, the signal flies through it when it's off so there's no monkeying with your cables everytime you want to switch between standard and Drop D, and it's as accurate as the Korg is. It's just also slow. It takes a good 2-3 seconds to register a change, which is fine when you're just practicing or even for recording at home where a few seconds aren't crucial. I just recommend something a little faster if you need to tune quickly between songs.",4,Perfect for at-home use.,1337385600,"05 19, 2012",positive A1DUPFUG526MVF,B000SJJCX4,"Peter A. Andolfi ""Duke Crescent Of Deviantart""","[0, 0]",Seems great need more time to explore what it can do...,5,frist Comment...,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A3J7KKG9O7KAZM,B000SJJCX4,"R. Johnson ""Brewer, Instigator, Patriot""","[0, 0]",This workk well however I do get some residual noise that causes the meter to shift to to flat side of the range. I may need new cables.,5,Tuned Up,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive A2CMX45JPSCTUJ,B000SJJCX4,SoundSteeler,"[0, 1]","Not bad at all, this unit tunes really well, same as the Boss original, the only difference is that this one takes like 1 sec to respond after the pedal is activated, the Boss is instantaneous, other than that both units behave exactly the same. Some criticize this brand for making cheap clones but the truth is that they are making musicians on a budget a great favor, for those of you who do not want to spend $100 on a tuner this one is just perfect; since I am a collector I have other brands to compare (Boss, Korg, Fender...) and it is the same thing, it is as accurate as the Boss , at least mine is, and is a good mute switch also, I am happy with mine....",4,Behringer TU300 tuner...,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A12P4A1OC41KUO,B000SJJCX4,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[1, 1]",thing works fine... easy to understand settings ..sturdy enough.. lights nice an bright. i like it..use with power supply and not batteries..works best,4,no problems here,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B000SL0NCQ,Bloose,"[0, 0]",So far this cable has worked very well. It has had no issues at all. For the money you cannot even make your own.,5,No issues so far,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",positive A3R8TPM1N7HFS4,B000SL0NCQ,"Christopher John Taylor ""kateTaylor""","[0, 0]","Cables are good, my only complaint is the connectors. The 1/4" is not too bad at all, but the XLR end looks and feels cheap. I guess that's because they are cheap. Very good price and good performance. No wierd signal buzz like other cables in this category. Overall, 4 stars!",4,"Good quality, great price",1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B000SL0NCQ,David G,"[0, 0]",It's not as nice as my Audio Technica one but this does the job and I'm happy. A little flimsier than the AT but at the price it's good.,4,Works good,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive AU9BPT3Y3K6J4,B000SL0NCQ,G. L. Beebe,"[0, 0]","Great price but very fragile. I'm a 30 year radio pro always careful about my cables. The end separated from the cable - not very good quality, would not buy this brand again.",5,Worked - for a while,1336521600,"05 9, 2012",positive A2TSUJLFHB61W3,B000SL0NCQ,kgbak,"[0, 0]","In my experience these cables were not great. The connectors rattle, they are made of cheap materials and the cable subsequently had a ton of line noise. I can't expect miracles at that price-point but I certainly expected better. I avoid this brand of cables.",2,Cheap connections,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",negative A3NHUK1ISMZCFZ,B000SZVYLQ,,"[0, 0]",Love these pedals good buy,5,Five Stars,1405814400,"07 20, 2014",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B000SZVYLQ,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","Double bass pedal has a quality build.Solid frame, quiet mechanism.Easy to build and breaksdown for transport.Solid attachment to bass drum.Easy to adjust with reversible mallets.As nice as any pedal twicecas expensive, so great value.",5,"Good action, easy adjustment, noise free - great value",1321920000,"11 22, 2011",positive A2F42NSN3HKRCU,B000SZVYLQ,"Nicholas A. Douglas ""b4mvfan01""","[2, 2]","These pedals are great!! A friend of mine said I should buy other pedals because these pedals aren't manufactured by a very known brand name but I went with my own judgement and I was not disappointed with them. I have increased my speed a lot since I've gotten em and I can pedal songs like ""All Nightmare Long"" and ""Beast and the Harlot"" now =] great pedals. BUT, it takes time to develop speed so don't think the pedals suck just because you barely get em and you can't go all Jason Costa on em",5,Very Pleasing,1245283200,"06 18, 2009",positive A9VAK8UG2G5W7,B000SZVYLQ,"Paul McDermitt ""pamcdermitt""","[0, 0]","I bought this for my son's 7th birthday. He badly needed an upgrade from his Ludwig Jr Kit's bass pedal. This is a great pedal for younger kids, or people learning the double bass for the first time. Seems a little slow, but, as I said, for my 7 year old it is perfect. Seems well build, but for pros or the gigging musician, you may want to save up some change and buy a better pedal. 5 stars because of the price and what I was expecting to get. I wasn't expecting pro level gear for a sub $100 pedal.",5,Perfect for what I needed it for,1331856000,"03 16, 2012",positive A3SMT15X2QVUR8,B000SZVYLQ,"Victoria Tarrani ""writer, editor, artist, des...","[63, 63]","When I purchased this pedal from a local music store I wasn't even looking for a double pedal set, but for a replacement for the pedal that came with my Tama Stagestar kit. During my quest for a pedal that had the feel I wanted I sat behind a Pacific drum kit that had these pedals. At first I ignored the second bass pedal and played a bit with just the right pedal and hi-hat. I liked the feel of the right pedal and was about to ask if the store had it in a single pedal configuration when I decided to see what it was like playing double. Wow - it immediately expanded my range and opened up a plethora of possibilities.This pedal is nearly infinitely adjustable, especially cam rotation, spring tension, and beater offset. Most of the adjustments require a hex wrench, which is fairly standard for most modern single and double pedals. The left side slave pedal has a full floorplate, and the linkage rod that connects the right and left pedals will not bind at any angle I have tried. There is a slight lag on the left pedal, which is normal for any double pedal configuration, but you'll quickly compensate for that as you get used to a double pedal if you are moving from a single pedal.Before I purchased this particular model I tried out Tama's Iron Cobra, Pearl's Powershifter and a Gilbralter Avenger. I did not like the stiffness of the Iron Cobra, but did like the Pearl and Gibraltar pedals. It finally came down to either this or the Gibralter, which was slightly smoother, but significantly more expensive. I opted for best value without sacrificing performance or quality and am thrilled with this pedal.If you are moving from a single to double pedal configuration I strongly recommend that you give this one a serious look. More importantly, try out this pedal in a local store and compare it to other double models - selecting a bass pedal is a personal decision with many more factors than price, features and quality. It has to feel right. In addition, you will find that you will be using the double bass more than your hi-hat, which means that you will need to compensate. For that I recommend the Gibraltar hi-hat drop clutch (ASIN B0002F73YY), which will allow you to engage and disengage your hi-hat with ease. I have my hi-hats set for a slight opening in the normal closed position, but stepping on the hi-hat pedal - using the clutch - puts it in full play position. Tapping the lever on the clutch closes them again. This clutch is a perfect companion to a double bass pedal!",5,Competes with many high-end pedals,1101686400,"11 29, 2004",positive A3DOIOHQ19H1BP,B000T4PJC6,Fabio,"[1, 2]","This is, by far my favorite pedal on my pedal board, but you should know somethingi hate it at first, because i had a solid state amp, and this one sounded like crap(sorry for the bad word), then i got a tube amp, and omg, its like GOD in person.I really really recomend this one.",5,My favorite pedal,1309305600,"06 29, 2011",positive A2WZWY5MQTXO0R,B000T4PJC6,Home in NJ,"[0, 1]",Excellent stomp box. You can dial it right in to get that SRV sound. Very sturdy and very well made. A must have for any blues player.,5,Scream away,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000T4PJC6,puddytat,"[0, 0]",For the money this is a tremendous pedal. The next step up might be the new MXR Bonamassa tube pedal but that is almost double the price. By the way Bonamassa does use this pedal albeit a fairly old one ... maybe the maxon made version. I doubt there is that much difference... Very well made and useable and effective tone controls unlike other pedals that I find only click in at the ends of the adjustments and the middle area is modest. It is great and I kinda like the great look. You really have to watch the prices cause they do fluctuate a fair bit . It has gone up more than 10 percent in just a few weeks..,5,What can I say.. it is fantastic,1376092800,"08 10, 2013",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B000T4PJC6,Sam,"[0, 1]","If you need a tube screamer. You can't go wrong with the TS9. The only reason why you shouldn't get it, is if it isn't the right tone for you. I say this because you can't say anything bad about this pedal. It sounds amazing. It just might not be your sound. I personally went with the TS808 because it compliments my amp better than the TS9. People who say this is better than the TS808 or vice versa are choosing the wrong wording. They prefer it. It's not better. Both are great.",5,Tone is subjective,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000T4PJC6,StormJH1,"[27, 28]","First off, this is a great, classic pedal that has shaped the tones of rock and blues artists all over the musical map. It's actually a reissue of the pedals Ibanez made in the 1980's, though there's some debate over whether or not the modern circuitry retains all of that original tone. In my opinion, unless you're being purposefully picky or have the most elite of trained ears, you would never be able to tell the difference. The construction is sturdy (metal and actually heavier-feeling than a BOSS pedal). The LED light, for some reason, is difficult to see from an angle, but that's largely an irrelevant gripe.But let's be clear what a ""Tube Overdrive"" pedal is and isn't. This is NOT a distortion petal like the Boss DS-1 or Metal Zone (MT-2). It is also not a ""fuzz"" pedal like you would hear on a Jimi Hendrix song. It is not meant for heavy rock/metal/grunge type music. If you need heavy distortion to mask sloppy playing, the TS9 is not for you.What it DOES do, however, is to boost the signal at the front end, which essentially results in a more dynamic done with additional gain. This can result in a very midrange-heavy ""blues"" tone (Stevie Ray Vaughan used it quite a bit), or even a nice ""crunch"" overdrive tone (AC/DC) for rhythm work. Some guitars use it simply to boost their signal without adding a bunch of additional gain. It also works well with other distortion pedals for that purpose.Long story short - the Ibanez TS9 Tubescreamer really is one of the more versatile pedals you will use - just don't expect it to create every range of sounds you need right out of the box. For a cheaper alternative, consider Digitech's surprisingly good ""Bad Monkey"" overdrive pedal, which is half the price and gives you more control over tone. I've also compared this to BOSS's BD-2 Blues Driver, which is an excellent, but very different style of overdrive. (The BD-2 has a much hotter output and is more aggressive; the Tubescreamer is more subtle and works in the midrange while retaining your underlying clean tone and responding to picking style). If you start with a good amp and guitar setup, the Tubescreamer will sound great. It won't completely transform your tone, but it will give your current tones a boost, make those solos really sing and those rhythm chords really crunch.",5,A Classic - But beware what it is and isn't,1346630400,"09 3, 2012",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B000T4PJC6,Victor Hugo,"[0, 1]","I bought this unit for a friend, and I could compare with others overdrives I already have. I think the MXR Badass Custom Modified Overdrive or Way Huge Green Rhino are better choise.",2,There are better choices,1368662400,"05 16, 2013",negative A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000T4SI1K,Charlo,"[3, 4]","I've owned a TS808 since I purchased it used in the 80s for around $20. Yes, this is a great overdrive. This pedal has many famous users and it has been used on many iconic recordings. Pair this with a strat and run it into an amp on the verge of breakup - now you're in tone heaven. But the plain truth is this: there are tons of pedals out there now that do what this does - and they do it for a fraction of the cost of the 808 reissue. This was the original but by no means the last word in overdrives. I own a boatload of other dirt boxes and while this one is iconic it's not the most transparent or versatile. There is a 'mid hump' in the EQ of this pedal that either sits well with what you are playing or it doesn't. I'm glad I own mine but I don't think I'd shell out what they are charging these days for the reissue. If I am not mistaken both the TS9 and the TS7 can be modded to this circuit with less than 25 cents in parts and about 15 minutes of your time. If this pedal came in under the $100 mark it would be more deserving of five stars. I really hate to burst anyone's bubble but SRV's tone was really in his fingers. And so is yours ;)",4,Iconic but somewhat overpriced these days,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",positive A16MRPHIU3JUXF,B000T4SI1K,Cut to the Chase,"[2, 2]","Years ago I owned an original edition TS808; I loved that pedal and used it for years on stage. Eventually I sold it many years later, but I always missed that pedal, so I decided to give this reissue a try. My verdict: Awesome - It sounds just like I remember. The TS808 just has that 'certain something' that really brings out a nice smooth overdrive sound, especially when it's to enhance the overdrive sound you may already have.",5,Just like the old days. . .,1355529600,"12 15, 2012",positive AEMC16IPBZORW,B000T4SI1K,H town,"[5, 5]","I have only used one of these with a hybrid tube amp and a solid state but I hear that it will work with either tube or solid state amplifiers. It really gives my amplifier a warm overdriven sound. This pedal can be used to boost your guitar sound during solos or certain guitar parts. This pedal has three preamp settings: Ts9, Hot, +, and Turbo. It's great for solos and warm blues or rock rhythm guitar. One nice thing about this is it responds well to how soft or hard you pluck the strings. For example: if you set on the ""Turbo"" setting and pick with your fingers it will clean up nicely. If you pluck hard it will make a smooth distorted sound. If you want a metal sound, then I recommend the Metal Zone by Boss/Roland.BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone Overdrive Distortion Pedal",5,Warm and Tube like sound.,1206144000,"03 22, 2008",positive A3621QMU492VV4,B000T4SI1K,Ray Mond,"[0, 0]",There is a reason this is the number one best selling guitar effect pedal on the market. The Tube Screamer just works. :-),5,"Oh Yeah, that's NICE!",1388188800,"12 28, 2013",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B000T4SI1K,Sam,"[0, 0]","If you need a tube screamer. You can't go wrong with the TS808. The only reason why you shouldn't get it, is if it isn't the right tone for you. I say this because you can't say anything bad about this pedal. It sounds amazing. It just might not be your sound. I personally went with the TS808 because it compliments my amp better than the TS9. People who say this is better than the TS9 or vice versa are choosing the wrong wording. They prefer it. It's not better. Both are great.",5,Perfect....for me.,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B000T4SI1K,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[14, 15]","To start, as the full name of this pedal would indicate, this pedal is for tube amps. I can't comment on how it'll sound for a hybrid, and my experience is that it's definitely not for solid state. Distortion pedals go much better with solid state. Further, tube screamers aren't meant to take your tube amp from clean to high gain; again, that's what a distortion pedal will do. Tube screamers in general are designed to drive your tubes a little harder,and are most commonly used as a solo boost. Tube screamers are in the category of ""overdrive"" pedals, and like the name would indicate, they're meant add a little extra ""over"" an already ""driven"" amp, but in a more natural, smooth, organic way then a distortion pedal would.HOWEVER, the Ibanez TS-9dx does more than your typical tube screamer. The extra knob that switches between ts9, +, hot, and turbo mode adds a whole lot of tone and use options. Let me expound:I play hard rock and metal through a Bugera 1990 head (basically a Marshall JCM 900)and cab with celestion vintage 30 speakers. While that amp does have a fair amount of gain and bass on tap, it's not quite enough to accurately get more modern tones unaided. A standard Ibanez TS-9 or some other knock-off tube screamer will not be able to get an amp like mine into more modern, heavier tones, because standard tube screamers also slightly cut bass and add some mids, again, to help solos cut through the mix. But the extra knob on the ibanez ts9dx solves this problem. By switching to +, hot, or turbo mode, the pedal adds bass and a little extra gain incrementally. I like the ""+"" setting the best. So the way I use this pedal is that I'll set my amp for my standard crunchy rhythm tone with the gain on the amp already fairly high. Then, for the songs that utilize a little heavier sound, I'll kick on my ts9dx, with the drive pretty low (9 o'clock), volume at 12 o'clock, tone about 1 o'clock, and + mode. With these settings it increases the bass and general thickness of my tone, and adds a little gain and volume. So it's basically like adding another channel to my amp.I will add one detail that might make or break this pedal for you: tubescreamers in general, and certainly this Ibanez ts-9dx, add mid-range to your tone automatically. And you can't dial it out. The regular ts-9 mode adds some low mids, and a little more high mids. The other modes add more low mids in particular, which in part contribute to the overall ""thickness"" to the tone, which can be great. But if you're after a scooped mid sound, say for metal, then I would only recommend this pedal as a solo boost, where the mids will help cut through the mix.In conclusion, it's probably safe to say that most people who buy tubescreamers are probably playing blues of some sort and are just looking to boost their volume and maybe add a little dirt. And yes, this pedal will do that. So will the BBE greenscreamer, behringer tube overdrive,mxr distortion plus, Boss SD-1, digitech bad monkey, or several other ibanez tube screamer pedal variations. But by adding the turbo-mode options, the Ibanez TS-9dx will work for the hard rock and metal players (depending on the exact style) in a way that these plethora of other options won't.",5,The pedal that'll push your amp into the next gear,1285545600,"09 27, 2010",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B000T4SI1K,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","This unit is like a old blue jeans. Problaly exist betters pedals, but it's produce the vintage overdrive that match with everything...",5,The Classic,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A2BB6IKKR4G40J,B000T517Y4,Anthony,"[0, 0]",I am a tone freak. I bought this pedal a while back under the impression that it would sound equal to a big muff. At the time i had never owned a big muff. I thought the sound it produced was big muff sound. I later took it to my friends house and matched settings with a real big muff. The difference was huge. The big muff sounded fuller where the little one sounded like you just took the sound and trapped it in a little box. I later bought a big muff and its been one of my go to pedals for at least three years of gigging. I am currently loving it still but i am curious about the nano big muff because i am looking to clear out space on my board but i will probably not use it if it sounds anything less than the real deal. I would only use the little big muff if my concerns for sound were out shined by the need to minimize board space,2,Sounds like a muff but theres a good reason why its cheaper,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",negative A73CB1NVPYDZ5,B000T517Y4,"Devin ""Sir Flexalot""","[2, 12]","Consider the distortion sound of Cream, the Doors, and ZZ top. That buzzy, psychedelic type sound is what this pedal does. Unfortunately, that's about all it does. However, if you want to have the perfect ""break on through"" guitar intro sound, this is absolutely the pedal for you. Quality-wise it's awesome, and if I needed that sound I would definitely own one again. I got rid of mine to purchase some other gear that served a wider variety of functions, and honestly I haven't missed it, because I'm not in a Doors cover band or anything.",4,Great for one type of sound,1227830400,"11 28, 2008",positive A27L5L6I7OSV5B,B000T517Y4,Otto Correct,"[6, 6]","If you're not familiar with EHX's signature distortion/fuzz pedal the Big Muff, please go to a guitar shop somewhere and try one out. Describing its sound with words helps, but doesn't really do it justice. It definitely owns its own sonic territory and after playing through one for a while you'll see why so many guitarists of so many fields have one on hand.They're one of my very favorite effects, honestly. So for this review, I'm going to focus more on how the Little Big Muff stacks up against the other models.For starters, this version takes care of ALL of the common complaints regarding the NYC reissue.1. Its true bypass.2. Its much smaller (not super tiny like a Boss, but a little slimmer than, say, the wider MXR pedals like the Phase 100).3. It uses a normal 9v adapter jack (thank you, finally!).4. It sounds better.Yes, it indeed SOUNDS better than the NY Reissue. Some have complained about the buzzy sound the recent reissue has. This one is smoother. Not as creamy as the Russians, but it also doesn't suck tone like that one does either. Its a touch higher gain than both the Russians and the Tone Wicker versions, but all in all it absolutely is a Big Muff.So if you're in the market for one of these, and you don't want the options the Tone Wicker Muff provides, this is absolutely where its at. Its better in every way than the NY Reissue.Also, it costs less money! Yay!",5,Better than the re-issue...,1319673600,"10 27, 2011",positive A25ZBYVW8ZINLM,B000T517Y4,Randy V. Brown,"[1, 1]","This is a well built, and high quality product. It provides great sustain and distortion. If you're on a budget, but still want professional sound; this product is what you're looking for.",5,Awesome Pedal,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B000T517Y4,Victor,"[3, 4]","The Little Big Muff does one thing spectacularly well: it delivers massive fuzz-plus-sustain. For that purpose, it's excellent, both in sound and construction (it feels like a metal brick). However, be warned: if you're looking for a standard ""distortion pedal,"" this is not it. It's a fuzz pedal. It delivers ferocious fuzz but is not a general purpose distortion pedal (like, say, a BOSS DS-1). If a great fuzz pedal is what you want, this is a superb choice--and, so far as I know, the best one for its price. If the price is still too much for you, consider the ModTone Fuzzer, which is about as good but substantially cheaper (at least as I write this).",5,Excellent,1302825600,"04 15, 2011",positive AH2F47XZ5L8NR,B000T517Y4,Violet Deliriums,"[7, 7]","I own several Electro-Harmonix pedals and overall I like the brand (even though the owner appears to me to be a sexist pig clown boy in many of his YouTube videos). Of those I own, two of them are the smaller versions of the GIGANTOR classic E-H pedals, one of them being the Little Big Muff.First of all, if you have no idea of the difference between fuzz, overdrive, and distortion you should look into it before you buy anything. These effects are used in different musical styles and produce different sounds, so your choice will depend on what exactly you plan to do. Do some research by looking on YouTube, looking at Dave Hunter's book on effects, and testing them out at a store.If you are looking for a basic fuzz box, the Little Big Muff will give you nice sound similar to (if not the same) as that of the Big Muff Pi, depending on the exact year/model you have. I think the tone is great, but as with most basic fuzz boxes, there are only so many different sounds that you can get out of them. It is simple to use though, and it makes a lot of noise.As a bonus, these don't take up a lot of pedalboard space compared to the Big Muff Pi, yet will give the same tone. It is great for punk, alt rock/grunge, and classic hard rock like Hendrix and Black Sabbath.I also have a germanium (red) Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini, another good small version of one of the classics, and the Fuzz Face mini that gives you the most low end emphasis of the three (the blue silicon and aqua Hendrix models boost treble more). To quickly compare it to the Little Big Muff regarding sound, the Fuzz Face does not have a tone control, but I think it gives a better control over the fuzz saturation. While the Little Big Muff will give you more control over the tone (EQ), like many EHX pedals it goes from zero to crazy rather quickly. In this case when you begin turning the Sustain, it is not long before you are in very fuzz saturated zone. As you increase the amount of saturation, you get more sustain but less control of the dynamics so all your pick attacks begin to sound the same. So, I'd say while both the red Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini & the Little Big Muff are good tools, each comes with its own disadvantages.Though some E-H units come with power supply, this one does not and you will need to get one unless you like changing batteries. Although few pedals come with power supplies, I think its lame not to include them and you will need to factor it into the cost of the unit.If you are into looking at pretty pedals on your board, then you might be able to find a prettier fuzz box than the stark and dreary industrial-looking Little Big Muff. I like pretty things, but the sound of this unit is too good to pass up and it is a great tool to have in your kit.Bottom line:(1) Gives the classic Big Muff fuzz sound(2) Does not eat up pedalboard space like the old GIGANTOR models(3) Noisy (not always in a good way) when on, but has true bypass when off(4) Has tone control (EQ), but the ""Sustain"" saturates very quickly so you get less fuzz control (limits dynamic control of your picking)(4) Simple to use, but limited sound palette(5) Decent price, but power supply sold separately(6) Bleak appearance (not shiny, colorful, or sparkly)",5,"Classic fuzz, compact size",1358985600,"01 24, 2013",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B000T9NKEU,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","This is an interesting, limited effect pedal. I bought it mainly to use with my (non-pedal) steel guitar. On a pedal steel you can bend notes with the pedals and levers, and most steel players use a volume pedal to do swells. However, I play standing up and manipulating the volume pedal was difficult to control because of balancing on one foot and the sensitivity of some of the pedals.This pedal gives a simulation of the volume swells that give steel guitar that distinctive sound. It's sort of like an automatic wah in the way it works. Since the steel is always being played by picking the individual strings (no chording), this pedal works along with that technique. I combine it with a sustainer to make the swells extend a little, and it gives a fair approximation of using a volume pedal to swell the notes.I tried this with regular guitar, but it's not the same. For chords, it does add an effect, but it's not very distinctive, and for single notes, it would depend on the song. I haven't really found many instances where it's useful there either, as I normally don't want volume swells for solos on guitar, but on steel guitar, it works very well.",4,Good for steel guitar,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive AJUXP5GEE2VRP,B000T9NKEU,CUSTOMER,"[0, 0]",Leeeeeeeeeet meeeeee Saaaaaaay thiiiis iiiis Nooooot liiiiiiiiike whaaaaaat IIIII thooooought. Wow almost like the opposite it is like a violin sound or mock reverse single delay sound. Gotta love the slow moe,5,Gotta love the slow moe,1405123200,"07 12, 2014",positive A2CKMJU4WD3XDE,B000T9NKEU,Evan Anderson,"[10, 10]","It's a cool pedal, especially considering it's price, but don't be fooled. All this pedal does is perform volume swells. Any other sound you are able to create with this pedal, you wouldn't JUST be using this pedal. Think of it as a supplumentary effect. If you want to really get cool sounds with this pedal, you need to use it in combination with other effects; Reverse delay, wah, distortion, etc.It's convenient too, if you are playing and you want use volume swells, but you also want to use other effects like wah, whammy, something else that requires the attention of your feet. If you get the settings right you can just click this effect on and it will take care of the swells. I would say thats probably the best part about the pedal and the biggest reason to get it. Pure convenience.It has it's quirks though, If you set the sensitivity all the way at minimum it drastically cuts down your sustain. To the point where its non-existent. But the purpose of having the dial set like that is so that you can play loud and fast and still have the effect behave properly. If sensitivity is increased to say halfway and you try to play loud and fast, the volume effect will only occur on the first note struck... the rest will just play as if the effect was off.Other than that, its built well, doesnt add any hiss. no noticeable signal loss, other than if the sensitivity is at min. The battery compartment is a pain to get to thats for sure. power adapters are your friend.It's cheap, its convenient. But i wouldn't recommend it for someone who is more into metal or fast and loud styles of play because that pretty much renders this pedal useless... especially since that style usually results in moments where you want to hit and sustain a note in the middle of playing hard and fast... that type of thing will make this pedal a useless hunk of plastic and circuitry. Oh that reminds me, the casing is plastic...:-/",3,Automatic Volume Swells...,1226620800,"11 14, 2008",neutral A2JPRN080WBJ4N,B000T9NKEU,Mike Black,"[1, 1]","I bought this effect because I saw a few YouTube demos that made it look pretty good. I had always wanted an attack delay effect and the Behringer Slow Motion was priced well below all competitors. When it arrived, I tested it thoroughly and found that it is tricky to learn and limited in scope. It only works well under these circumstances: All notes must be played slowly, individually and deliberately in order for the attack delay effect to kick in. You can't play a quick series of notes and expect the effect to work properly. Having said that, I found that the effect is nice, once you have mastered the technique. I tried to use it in conjunction with overdrive and sustain pedals and it did not work well at all. Other reviewers have suggested using it with a digital or analog delay pedal, which I have not tried. I considered returning the unit to Amazon for a refund, but I don't think that would be fair as it DOES work to some extent and it didn't cost me a lot of money in the first place. However, I do not think I would recommend it to a friend.",3,"Not bad, but not great either.",1360022400,"02 5, 2013",neutral A3MJARDJ31M698,B000T9NKEU,"S. Thompson ""Nothing""","[0, 30]","It was Not what I wanted. When A Person has a low Income We can Not afford what We can Not use. I was looking for what Is called Shimmer most Reverbs do Not have Shimmer as the RV600 Because Digitech called Shimmer, String Swell and Volume Swell Is linked to the Violin Sound It cost Me 30.00 Its called Slow Motion for a reason because It has to be played slow to hear the effect the only way to hear It Is with Over Drive being played on the high Strings. It might be good for playing with a Bow, I have No Idea because I can Not afford a Bow.",1,Cost Too Much,1275696000,"06 5, 2010",negative A1CD7IUM2JRPY1,B000T9PE9E,"Alexander V. Ramos ""Doc Taz""","[11, 12]","I've never really owned a fuzz pedal before, but have tried a few. Out of most I've tried, I've come across the Big Muff the most. It didn't really strike me as a good flavor of distortion to have until recently. Even my Boss Hyper Metal HM-3 is considered by some to be a fuzz pedal by some folks, but it isn't 100% there, certainly.My budget being what is it right now, I didn't want to spend a lot for a fuzz pedal. There are loads of fuzzes available for $100 or less, but this model is essentially three pedals in one. That's what attracted me to it, along with a few reviews in YouTube. Not to mention the bargain basement price.The three modes can be accessed via a switch on the right side of this pedal. The two fuzz modes (in my view) don't perfectly emulate any one pedal, but are extremely useful nonetheless.FUZZ 1 is a creamy, midrange filled sound. It doesn't get too bright, until the TREBLE knob is pushed past 3 o' clock. This fuzz could make even anemic single coils sound rich and thick. With humbuckers, it's actually quite clean in silences until the gain is past about 2 o' clock. I love the way this fuzz sputters when notes and chords decay. It seems to work best with power chords (root-5th note), and single notes. If you play complex chords, you'll hardly notice them; if you try to play them, use as little gain as possible.FUZZ 2 is more in line with the Big Muff. It has a scooped midrange, which makes things sound dark and sinister. With the increased bass and treble, complex chords work slightly better here. This fuzz also has more sustain than FUZZ 1, so it buzzes longer. This makes it great to use alongside a guitarist that's using a looser sounding high gain tone that isn't necessarily fuzzy. (Head era KoRn comes to mind for me...)The third option is ultimately what made my purchase worthwhile. BOOST. This mode is a clean boost with a flat midrange level. It actually distorts a little, but that's only after cranking the EQ and GAIN knobs all the way up. The resulting buzz does sound a bit like a slightly overdriven non-master volume amp (or a master volume's clean channel fully cranked). Still, throughout most of its gain and volume range, BOOST does a good job of staying clean. This would be great for pushing an amp into overdrive, or extending the gain of a heavily distorted sound. It might also be useful for a tiny volume boost for cleaner guitar tones, or just to maintain a stronger signal for a path full of effects.Overall, I like the tones this pedal spits out. I've only had it a few hours, but I love what I'm hearing so far. The build is similar to the other Behringer pedals I have, a NR100 noise reducer, and a TO800, their overdrive that sounds like a Tube Screamer. With this more recent pedal (built on June of 2010), the knobs seem slightly sturdier than before. I'd still not abuse them too much, though. As always, really abusive stompers might want to look elsewhere (or find a way to put the guts inside a custom built tank).You can't go wrong with the bright blue LED, either! Makes it easy to see on a dark stage, along with the dayglo orange pedal color.",4,Totally fuzzed,1300665600,"03 21, 2011",positive A3CNFMV0IISC3C,B000T9PE9E,Brian F.,"[2, 2]",Buy this. It's cheap and better than Fuzz pedals that cost 6 times as much. It can go from a clean boost to a slight octave up fuzz that has to be heard.....Amazing sounds!,5,Awseome,1351036800,"10 24, 2012",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000T9PE9E,Charlo,"[0, 0]","Nice features on a pedal this cheap. I like the capacity to independently control treble and bass. Switch actually works and makes a marked difference in the pedal. Not the bulletproof construction of a Boss pedal, but I have quite a few Behringer pedals and I've yet to have a malfunction in more than a year. I have an EH Big Muff, and this pedal is closer to that than to a Dunlop Fuzz face. For this price, it's another great tool for your arsenal. One thing to keep in mind with any pedal that is not true bypass - if you string a bunch of them together, you are going to experience the dreaded 'tone suck'. If most of your pedals are true bypass or have a high quality buffered bypass, you will be fine.",4,Good Fuzz for the $$,1335484800,"04 27, 2012",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B000T9PE9E,Jerry,"[0, 1]","There is such a thing as too much. You'll find it in this pedal. I have both this and the Boss distortion pedals, and prefer the Boss.",3,It's a little heavy for my tastes.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",neutral A395RVQDH28EK9,B000T9PE9E,Marilyn Brown,"[0, 1]",Real good variation from full out (RAT like) to not so much saturation. The treble and bass control make HUGE sound differences. Its plastic so dont jump on it! The 1 & 2 ( I dont use the boost but its cool) make it that much more versatile. You wont be sorry! Almost bought a Big Muff or another RAT but Im glad I spent WAY less money.,5,Bad arse,1366675200,"04 23, 2013",positive A3HEV9M5RNFB3V,B000T9PE9E,Shady Neighbor,"[0, 1]","I'm an acoustic player, but every once in a while I break out the Strat just to have some fun and get a little variety. I wanted to get some of the cool 70s fuzz going just to play around and experiment. For me, this pedal was a great way to do that.With electric guitar, I'm not a tone freak and I don't need everything to sound 100% authentic. For me, this pedal gets you 80% of the way there. It has two different types of fuzz and plenty of flexible with the controls.If you're comparing this to $80 Boss fuzz pedal, this one is probaly a lower build quality (e.g. made from plastic), but it's also only $25. I'm not taking it gigging or stomping on it in my garage, so I'll gladly take the savings.",5,Great value,1345680000,"08 23, 2012",positive A13A81NN0NRD1S,B000TGHVGQ,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[4, 6]","None of the problems on/off that plague the Cry Baby. Better sound too! People are sold on that because of its association with Hendrix. But THIS is the original, and the best. Obligatory.",5,The original and BEST,1271808000,"04 21, 2010",positive A2F1O3IYPFAY6M,B000TGHVGQ,Jeremy Mos,"[0, 0]","Well long story short this is my fourth Vox wah. Others have come and gone, some have been around longer than others but this one is the newest so im still working with it. sounds like the classic v847 but has the ac plug on it, that will come in handy. not as versatile as the JS big bad wah but far less complex and less likely to have issues with dust and dirt. it has a wide sweep and killer tone but im still looking for that sweet spot that gives that wah'o sound when doing solo work. so far so good not perfect but good.",4,Same old Vox,1334966400,"04 21, 2012",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B000TGHVGQ,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","When its about wah effects I'm too careful cuz not all brands make it well. When I found this one I can be shure that there is no more wah sound out there, crunchy, warm and with the clarity of this... I prefere vox in wah effects, and this its a great choice and its too cheap for the quality you get!! 100% happy with this... Recommended!! :)",5,the perfect wah sound!,1340064000,"06 19, 2012",positive A2TSUJLFHB61W3,B000TGHVGQ,kgbak,"[1, 1]","I just got this and I've noticed that it when I activate the pedal it sucks almost all of the bottom end out of my tone... I have a crybaby that doesn't have the range the 847 does but its 10x's more transparent. There may be other factors at play here as it is new, but the lesson is: try it before you just buy it to make sure it works for you.",1,tone issues,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",negative A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B000TGHVGQ,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[0, 0]","I was amazed by the quality of construction of this item. It looks like it can put a dent in a car or break windows.The chrome on the sides looks very cool. Makes it look really smart.The battery installs easily by simply unscrewing the rubber feet at the bottom.The sound of this wah is pretty much exactly like Hendrix Clapton from the sixties. Its a wah and wah and does just that.I tried it on both clean and distorted sounds and it sounds great on both.I'm not sure if its a true bypass but I have a feeling it is. Because when its switched on without the battery there's no sound coming from it. Correct me if I""m wrong.It's different sounding from the Crybaby wah. You should listen to both to know which is right for you. I wanted the ""Tales of Brave Ulysses"" sound so I went with this.",5,Superb Make. Classic Wah,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive A1BZHWOFQ9W3BP,B000TGSM6E,"bean ""kenny beanblossom""","[0, 0]",i started useing these about 3 yrs ago they are worth the investmentthere grat for a long performance takes alot of pressure off the shoulderif you have never used one befor try it you will like it,5,this is a good investment,1352332800,"11 8, 2012",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B000TGSM6E,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 0]","I have many heavy guitars. Yet wide guitar straps are for old men and blues posers. I'm neither. However, my back was still hurting, and I'm definitely a weakling. So I bought this shoulder pad. Now I only look like a weakling to the more eagle-eyed people who see me play guitar. Thanks Planet Waves!Really, though, it's quite good.",5,Ow my back!,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B000TGSM6E,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","The padding is comfortable but slightly heavy, Velcro flaps make installation easy. The only thing I do not like is that it is prone to slide around on my nylon strap. I will probably use double sided tape to attach it to the strap, I feel they should ave designed the inner flap with something less slippery.",4,Works pretty well,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A2P2ST28QAZMJI,B000TGSM6E,C. Candy,"[0, 0]","I'm not a big fan of Planet Waves because they ruined the Dare Strap, but this is a good product - it definitely helps alleviate the weight on your shoulder.",4,Shoulder saver,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive A3W2KQ6CLTQ0ZD,B000TGSM6E,Ipodcrazy,"[10, 15]","My hopes for this pad was that it would be soft a sqishy on my shoulder. The gel is pretty dense, so it's kind of hard and squishy and very heavy! I found that it just added more weight. I'm not using it. I would look elswhere for a different product.",2,Not as good as I expected,1262131200,"12 30, 2009",negative AX11NOUMV8G95,B000TGSM6E,Maria A,"[0, 0]",This strap is very comfortable! Love how it just velcros right over my strap without having to remove it from guitar. It does slide around some and has to be adjusted every time I put it on but is so worth the final result.,5,Love it!!,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A2ICKZFBMHCMUK,B000TGSM6E,Mark Crabtree,"[0, 0]","Very big, very cushioned. I didn't notice that it helped all that much with the weight of my bass, but helped a little. Almost thought it was a little too cumbersome, kind of bit into my neck a little.",4,Very nice,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A3IRXJOT9PY6SE,B000TGSM6E,Paula Gallagher,"[2, 2]","This strap is cool, it is black, made of nice material with gel padding, and it Velcros open and closed so that you can just take it on and off a guitar strap without undoing the strap from the person or the guitar. Like a clasp it just wraps around the strap and Velcros. Where I once noticed pressure and chaffing from my nylon strap, now I feel nothing but a heavy pad which puts no pressure on me whatsoever. Adds about 2 lbs to the weight of your guitar. Get it if your strap isn't feeling good, other brands work too but you have to thread it through the strap which suckssss. This one is legit.",5,"Easy to move between guitars, feels great",1319587200,"10 26, 2011",positive AKLDKUON6YY0X,B000TGSM6E,"SRR ""SRR""","[2, 4]",To heavy....it doesn't stay where you need it. slips down becuase of wieght.. get something else or larger strap to dispers wieght of the guitar...,2,Heavy,1288742400,"11 3, 2010",negative A3EA7KGYC8LB0,B000U0DU34,"Aaron ""Aaron""","[0, 0]","I love the tone! do your research though! Plenty of distortion, plenty of bass and treble, makes my tubescreamers sound like a band pass filter!",5,Excellent Pedal,1386028800,"12 3, 2013",positive A1ZQVN0F0FURHH,B000U0DU34,"carvinone ""guitarman""","[0, 0]",I own over a dozen overdrive pedals. I know that is just insane. this is the best I have and the best i have ever heard. I use it after a low gain overdrive to boost my leads. It does a great job. tons of tonal options. If I were to buy one od pedal it would be this or a barber,5,one of 2 of the best overdrives in the world,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B000U0DU34,Ed,"[6, 7]","After researching overdrive pedals for what seemed like forever, I chose the Fulltone OCD. The reviews on Amazon helped as well, along with Youtube demos and guitar mags. What finally made my choice for me was when I found out that Robin Trower used one for his last 2 U.S. tours befor Fulltone made him a sig model.Okay, this pedal is very versatile for an overdrive. The HP/LP switch alone gives you a very distinct tone for solos or rhythm, and tweaking the dials adds to the fun (I'm constantly playing with the tones; a minor adjustment makes a huge difference). The coolest thing is that this pedal is responsive to your playing dynamics; picking softly dials down the OD, then you can just unleash the crunch with harder attacks...much better than trying to roll-off the volume. The true-bypass is great, as you lose no original signal when not engaged. As of now, this is my favorite piece of gear.If you're looking for massive distortion, keep looking. But this will be my 'go to' blues/rock pedal for quite some time.",5,"OCD, indeed!",1312848000,"08 9, 2011",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B000U0DU34,kannibul,"[1, 2]","Subjective: Nice thing is that it's fairly transparent - there's no changes to the top/bottom end that the tone knob can't fix, and it's fairly good in the transitions area. All gain pedals can do gain - but how it transitions from dirt to clean is what sets them apart...this handles it well. Pluck a string and let it sit, and it slowly cleans up. Some pedals it slowly cleans up to a point then it just goes to bleh.That said, setting it with the volume all the way up, and the drive all the way down, and roll off a bit of the tone knob to 11:00, and using the switch on LF - into the front end of my Mesa Boogie Roadster on Ch3/Modern = pure GOLD. That's the sound I've been looking for out of this amp!So far I've only used it on a few of my amps, and, so far, I've not found it to be unusable or even as a one-trick pony. I'm impressed, and that says a lot for someone who just a few years ago, hated the idea of putting anything between his guitar and his amp...if the amp couldn't do it 'naturally' when it comes to dirty tone...then it's the wrong amp...I still think that way, but a good pedal up front can add a nice twist...and goose that front end a bit where shifting channels might not be what the Dr. ordered...",5,Nice,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A35YS5ND3K5FN,B000U0DU34,"Mike Reynolds ""paztormike""","[20, 21]","I have to admit. I have not tried this pedal with any other guitar besides my Strats. But this pedal gives me everything that I want.The best way that I can describe the sound of the OCD is Quality and Character.As a Clean DriveWhen you uses this pedal with less drive as a clean boost for your tube amp, you will notice that it delivers a very strong character from your guitar and is very sensitive to your dynamics while playing.As an OverdriveI have loved the Ibanez TS9 because it allows a strat to keep a vocal type of midrange while having singing trebles. When you add drive to the TS9, it retains those characteristics which is why it is the industry standard for strat guitarists who want to keep their stratty character and get the quality sound of a tube amp.The reason why the OCD is my preferred pedal over the TS9 is that it does not let the low end distort as early. The TS9 allows you lower notes to distort earlier and seems to then amplify the signal. The OCD gives you the fattest low end with tons of tone. If you like blues or hard rock, you will notice that this feature is exactly what you wanted to give your playing a really strong character. You gain boldness and when your low end does gain some crunch, it is the biggest baddest tone that you could dream of.I use this pedal with my HSS strat and through a blues Jr III and use the clean boost for the coolest clean tone ever. It allows your playing dynamics to drive the amp, not some arbitrary clipping from your pedal. When I am playing heavier blues or rock stuff, I just turn up the drive and have the boldest and highest quality sound that I have ever played with.The HP/LP switchShifting into HP is almost like a gain boost. I have heard it described as switching from an American Fender-y sound (LP) to a British Marshall-y sound (HP). I guess this is a decent description. I have found that I get a thick ballsy sound in the LP and I don't lose any quality in the HP. It feels like you get a boost in your midrange.To conclude, I would have to say that this pedal is the perfect mix of ballsy overdrive with quality tone. If you have a quality amp and a quality guitar, there is no reason to try and save $30 by buying an Ibanez TS9 or TS808 or TS9dx. This pedal will make you a lot happier than those will if you like to keep your low end intact and not allow it to break up too early making it whimpy.",5,My FAVORITE for STRATS,1309132800,"06 27, 2011",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000U0DU34,StormJH1,"[5, 7]","I picked up this pedal used along with DS-1 Keeley modded distortion pedal not entirely knowing what to think. Long story short, the mod DS-1 is getting returned and I'm keeping my Fulltone OCD.First, a word about the negative reviews...it tells you something when a small handfull of people completely trash something, but the 13 other reviews (as of Sept. 2012) were all 5-star reviews. It tells me that the people who ripped on the tone of the pedal didn't know what the pedal was before they tried it. And anyone complaining about the price - this is a hand-crafted pedal that is extremely well constructed (the inside circuitry is pristine) and built to last for decades. I think the ratings should reflect quality first and foremost.Now, let's talk about how the pedal sounds! It's marketed as an overdrive/distortion. I had a lot of people try to steer me away from it because I indicated I was looking for a distortion pedal, but I was actually quite surprised at how much gain and sustain the pedal has. It is much more an ""overdrive"" in the sense that it keeps the tonal characteristics of your guitar and amp, but boosts the level in gain in a very full, rich sound. The sound has a lot of ""bass"" to it, but unlike a Tubescreamer (TS-9), it's definitely not ""muddy"". In fact, if you're tired distortion pedals sounding tinny and weak on a combo act, this might be exactly what you need.The battery is accessible behind 4 hand screws and moderately involved to get to, but an AC adapter is really the way to go. It's a standard plug like you find on BOSS and Ibanez pedals, but you can use a 9V or 18V. I've read some reviewers say that 18V gives you more headroom, while some actually prefer the 9V sound. Honestly, I tried both and didn't discern any difference - it probably only matters at very loud volumes with cabinets.Finally, there is an LP/HP switch, and it's really a matter of preference and setup how you use it. I've been mostly using the LP setting, which has plenty of output but avoids the shrill highs that I hate. But in a live setting (or to use it as a boost for soloing), the HP setting could be quite useful, as it is designed the emphasize the mids and highs to ""cut through"" the other instruments on stage.If I had to summarize this pedal, I would describe it as a Tubescreamer you can rock with. Which is not to say that it's ""better"" than the Tubescreamer, necessarily, but it definitely has a larger range of gain and tone. Put this on your pedalboard and you may find yourself using it as your go-to for rhythm/chord sections, soloing, or both.",5,Like a Tubescreamer you can rock with!,1348185600,"09 21, 2012",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B000U0DU34,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","I like a lot this pedal. It's has a deep overdrive. I'm using 18Vdc to supply power, and it deliverys a fat overdrive. I'm using a TS808 in front of OCD...",5,Very deep overdrive,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",positive A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B000UF3SEA,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[1, 1]","I've never been much of an effect pedal guy; lots of batteries and cables when I can just get a good tone direct into my Fender tweed. I've recently conceded to using more effects and have gone, quite frankly, hog wild on new gear. This is the best of the pedal purchases I have made so far, it's not quite the MXR sound I was going for but there's definitely something here. The boost works very well for lead work and really ups the sustain on my Strat.Just two controls, one for volume, one for compression. My only concern is that the knobs feel like they could be much more sturdy, I haven't pulled them off yet but I would guess the pots have plastic posts as opposed to metal ones.",4,Didn't even know I needed this,1296345600,"01 30, 2011",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B000UF3SEA,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","Well it's made nicely, but output is not strong, sensitivity brings notes together, on the bright side but there's little ciean sustain, i'm going to work with it more, that's compressor's.",4,Not bad,1367020800,"04 27, 2013",positive A1YTMYDNMTQXLE,B000UF3SEA,Josh Koterba,"[14, 14]","I purchased this compressor pedal kind of on a whim. I was looking at some nicer ones, and decided to give it a go for only $20. It came in the mail today, and i was surprised that basic-ness of the packaging. Very little instructions at all actually.This DOES NOT ship with a 9 volt battery, and putting one in yourself is kind of a pain to change, as you have to get a philips screwdriver and unscrew 4 corner screws on the back to do so. (wish there was a plastic back, or thumb screw option)This pedal is really quiet, and not in a good way.Don't expect to boost your signal level with it, with the makeup gain/output knob all the way up and the sensitivity all the way down, it was about the same volume as the original signal, only a little noisier.Did not seem to be a tone sucker in the chain/add any noise when off. Most compressors add a little noise or hiss when on, due to the nature of raising the noise floor.It also has a SUBSTANTIAL treble boost/low cut going on. even with the sensitivity knob all the way down, it kills your low end. It is quite bright sounding.With that being said, it works wonders on single string/double stop stuff on the already trebley stuff played on the G, B, and E strings, and makes them sound tight and full.It does seem quite durable, The case isn't made of cheap plastic, which is a good thing.Though not as rugged as some of the other pedals I would own.The switch and inputs seem a little cheap though, granted it was a $20 pedal.I feel using this pedal on tour might be a bad idea, however for home/non daily-use i could see it lasting a while.The LED is really bright. Almost so bright, that when you're looking to adjust the controls, it makes it somewhat hard to see what you're doing.All in all, if you're looking for a cheap compressor to boost your treble strings and give em some extra punch, this may be the pedal for you, especially if you only have $20.If you're looking for a warm full bodied compressor, this is not the choice for you. You should really wait and get the MXR Dyna Comp for just a few bucks more.",3,Not as bad as I was expecting,1305676800,"05 18, 2011",neutral A395RVQDH28EK9,B000UF3SEA,Marilyn Brown,"[0, 1]",This was EXACTLY what I needed this being the 3rd compressor I bought. I use it for vocals it drops bass a little is super quiet and has a mid range bump. So happy I got this (I got a used one and its in perfect condition so that was a bonus too) Behringer rules!,5,Perfect!,1374278400,"07 20, 2013",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B000UF3SEA,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I use several Behringer components in my set-up (e.g., my mixer, PA Speakers, effects, accessories, etc.) including this pedal. I have confidence in the Behringer name and always feel like I'm getting a good solid piece of equipment that I can rely on. This pedal is no exception - it's a sturdily built effects pedal that will give you exactly what you are looking for in a compressor pedal. I don't like to depend on battery power for any critical components if I don't have to so I also purchased the Behringer PSU-SB Power Supply General Purpose DC 9V Power Adaptor available on Amazon along with this. Great price, sturdily built, great compressor effect !!!",5,I Love Behringer - Use Several Behringer Components in my Set-Up !!!,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B000UF3SEA,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[11, 11]","For years I was lugging around a large rack case with my Mackie board and a host of rack effects (reverb, delay, compressors etc.). While using the rack I had a line from my programmable guitar effects pedal (Boss) that went to a rack compressor then out to my little Vox amp (the internal compressor in my Boss ME-30 pedal was terrible). I was very happy with this set up for about 10 years but about a year ago I stopped using the rack (smaller clubs and places with too many stairs). Since then I went to a smaller PA (Soundcraft Gigarac and some active Mackie speakers)and started using that terrible compressor in the otherwise decent Boss pedal. A few months ago I took out my old box of effects pedals and built a small pedal board. This worked great but I couldn't locate my old Ibanez CS9 compressor and years ago I know gave away my MXR. I needed a compressor pedal for my new pedal board that worked as well as the Alesis.Seems like I found a winner. This MXR clone from Behringer seems to work as well if not better than the MXR and is much quieter. Some people have mentioned a slight bump on the upper mids of the compressed signal (and I agree that it is there) but it's not hiss or added noise and I like the sound. My main guitar is a mid 90's Epiphone Sheriton and it sounds great through the Behringer DC9. I can't comment of the durability because I haven't had it that long but the case is metal and everything feels solid. I don't crank up the compression too much and I leave the pedal on about 90% of the time to control the overall signal from my pedal board (My pedals in order: Ibanez TS9, Ibanez Super Tube (a 1984 pedal that was made between the TS9 and TS10) a cheap chorus pedal, Ibanez DE7 delay into a Behringer DR600 Reverb.)For $24.00 this compressor does just what it's supposed to do. It's a two knob ""sqeezer"" just like old MXR and just works. (No need to worry about compression ratios, thresholds, release points or attack settings). Two knobs: one to set the overall compression and one to adjust the output volume. Great simple pedal clean sound.Update: I have had this pedal now for about 1 1/2 years. I notice one reviewer said that the bass sound dropped out on his guitar signal with this pedal. I have to admit that this is true. It's not a huge drop in the bottom end tone but it is noticeable. This pedal is not something that I would use too heavily, it does a nice job compressing peaks and overall range and gives you a nice smooth sound. If you are looking for a guitar pedal to ""sustain"" the sound you may want to look at other pedals. This is just a basic compressor not a true ""sustainer"" and at high levels it will probably make you sound very ""thin"" as the compression ratio gets above 3.5-4.0 or higher. On the other hand most stomp pedal compressors under $80-100.00 will do pretty much the same thing. My Alesis rack compressor will knock the punch out of a signal at high levels also. The sound is clean but it's best used for a little compression, not the huge amounts needed to call it a ""sustainer"". Try the Behringer CS400 for more sustain.",4,Does a nice job for peanuts.,1285545600,"09 27, 2010",positive APXEAZI8E8GES,B000UF3SEA,"SeBo ""seb6000""","[0, 0]","I do own a few Behringer pedals and many are very good sounding for their price range, and this pedal will stay in my collection.I've spent $200+ for a few of my pedals, but I order and try many other pedals within the same effects range, because some I believe are just to costly for what you get, and the sound quality usually are not that far apart.I would put this pedal in that category. This is my 1st compressor pedal and while I dint think I really needed this type of pedal, for the price I thought I would give it a try... WOW! The Behringer DC9 Dynamics Compressor Pedal greatly enhances the sounds of every other pedal on my pedal-board, plus I get a volume control knob that allows me to drop my amp output level to below where to amp is set. So I can go quiet on an apartment at late hours, with a 100 watt amp, that's nice.So I would say the majority of people will absolutely love this pedal.",5,"My first Compressor pedal, this thing stands up!",1290211200,"11 20, 2010",positive A2S8G6OVAK19EX,B000UF3SEA,Sphinx90,"[0, 0]","Not the same as a MXR so don't get your hopes up on that. It is however a great compressor for the money and useful for many applications, I find myself using it for bass more than guitar but its great for either.",5,Great,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A26RLGZUUENC6E,B000UF3SEA,S. Trivoli,"[0, 0]","Let's face it, I'm sure there are better compressors than this for about 3 to 4 times the price but this brought my amp into the light. Bright, crisp, clean, balanced sound reproduction. Got the Danelectro wall wart for it. Worked great. The free shipping was lighting fast and I got more than I bargain for. Get one!",5,night & day,1272931200,"05 4, 2010",positive A2BB6IKKR4G40J,B000UJCTVE,Anthony,"[0, 0]",Cost efficient. perfect for a guitarist who loses or wears out picks easily. like it alot. will probably buy more next year ;),4,Good,1356134400,"12 22, 2012",positive A1LS2UXHG1BYRG,B000UJCTVE,"Carlos De Cunha ""Carlos""","[0, 0]","I love these picks, they are my favorite! I bought a pack of 72 after trying the pack of 12 last year. These picks are sturdy and wont break that easily. I use them for rhythm runs and even lead. They are perfect for rhythm, flexible. My only wish is if they had some grip (raised end where you hold). For lead these sound dull. I much prefer a brighter, more chimey sound.Overall great product! Get it...",5,Love them,1317686400,"10 4, 2011",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000UJCTVE,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","To me, there's not too much depth you can go into when describing guitar picks. Either they feel good in your hand, or they don't. Either they kind of "disappear" when you're playing, or they feel like a hindrance. These Dunlops get it just right. Enough grip to where you're not fumbling all over the place, and they somehow get out of the way of your playing. They're right up there with the Fender Classic picks, as my all-time favorites to use.",4,"Tried And True, And An Excellent Value Through Amazon",1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A2T8JRVJRVNX8R,B000UJCTVE,"DeTechTive ""Max""","[0, 0]","once i used these picks for the first time, i never could use different picks ever again! and its a great price, BUY THEM!",5,Greatest picks ever,1294272000,"01 6, 2011",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B000UJCTVE,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","I love guitar picks. I have tested alot of them, and this is by far the best one that I have found yet. They are perfect to hold, and very tough, although I do wear through them quickly, but I do that to all picks.",4,Best Pick So Far,1313798400,"08 20, 2011",positive A303039F43KD4E,B000UJCTVE,GuitarExtreme,"[1, 1]",Almost a perfect pic for me. I use a .73mm. Just wish it was more like a fender pic finish...that being fender seems to stick to your fingers better. This pic seems to have a coating that makes is slightly softer to the touch or something. Still prefer this pic to the fender because this one holds up much much better- in comparison to fender mediums.,4,Holds up very well.,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B000UJCTVE,James L. Maxey,"[0, 0]","hands down my absolute favorite pick. I have tried many brands, materials & various thicknesses but I always come home to the Dunlop Tortext Red .50mm!",5,Great Pick,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A2WROWUBLQ9GZZ,B000UJCTVE,J.C.,"[2, 2]","Between the blue and the yellow, I have my needs covered. These have a weird feeling when you first get them, like they have powder on them. But within 10 minutes of using it, it'll stick with you much better. I love these picks.",5,Great picks,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A3EUD541ZM0R0R,B000UJCTVE,Jeff Felker,"[0, 0]","I've tried every gimmicky thing you can imagine and have always gone back to what simply works, these Dunlop Tortex .73mm picks, I've tried different brands, shapes and sizes and they all just get in the way, these aren't slick like some of the others, they stay in my hand and they wear ok (as long as I don't get too wild) and if I ever do drop one they show up super easy on the floor due to their bright yellow color, I would be lost if they quit making these or changed them any, hopefully they don't, these are great!",5,The perfect picks for me,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B000UJCTVE,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]",use it on acoustic and electric always lose them before i ever wear them out. I dont go any lighter than the yellow picks sometimes i use the green which are a little thicker.,5,Personal favorite,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A46D3MTB5LIUY,B000UJCTVE,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I always keep a lot of these on hand. These are the only picks I use when playing my acoustic guitars (strumming style & vocals). Since I play for several hours nearly every day I have a tendency to go through a lot of picks. These definitely last longer for me than other brands (similar weight) that I have used. For example, I can "round-off" the end off a Musician's Gear pick or a Fender pick in about an hour or so of playing and seem to get much more mileage out of these picks. The weight is great for my style of playing. They seem more durable than other brands. They're inexpensive and since I play a lot of hours I always keep lots of these on hand. I love 'em, use them daily, and rely on them !!!",5,Only Picks I Use for Acoustic - Strumming Style,1395360000,"03 21, 2014",positive AXTOICJWZBAJ0,B000UJCTVE,P. Hublein,"[0, 0]","These picks are great, the best part is the 72 pack. I always have spares. This is a thicker pick, I would recomend you actualy try one before you by 72 of them. The only complaint comes from my wife, since they tend to pop up all over the house!",5,You can never have enough picks,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A2D91EJR5M0CUP,B000UJCTVE,"Sakira Del Rosario ""Time Traveling""","[0, 1]",I'm a beginner guitar player going on intermediate and I've quickly learned that anything from Jim Dunlop is quality stuff.,5,"Great quality, great sound",1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive AKAVVQMXSAIGX,B000UJCTVE,Taoshaman,"[0, 0]","I've been using Dunlop Tortex picks for years, with the .60 and .73 being my mainstays for acoustic & electric picking. They feel great, they're easy to hold on to, and they have exactly the amount of give & attack needed for my style of playing. If I have any complaint, it's that the edges wear down with use, sometimes quite rapidly. Still, they play so well, it's worth the cost of regular replacement.",4,My primary plectrum for years,1315526400,"09 9, 2011",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B000UJFR4A,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","Dunlop slides are nice and smooth with rounded edges, they sound great, they're indestructable (so far) and they're supremely affordable. I own a few of them. I prefer a shorter one most of the time, but I use this one often, as well.Sure, you can spend more on a slide, but I see no reason to.",5,Perfect,1373328000,"07 9, 2013",positive A3872Y2XH0YDX1,B000UJFR4A,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I bought this after mistakenly getting the same model in a size 8. This one actually fits, and works great one both my acoustic and electric.",5,"great fit, great price",1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B000UJFR4A,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[1, 1]",Unfortunately I wasn't aware that slides come in all sizes and got a medium when I need the large. The medium fits over my pinky finger and while that's okay I prefered it fit over my index finger where I'd have more control.I cannot fault the slide for my foolish choice so I'll pass this onto my son or someone who can use it and get myself the larger Dunlop 212 Slide.,5,I bought the wrong size!,1337558400,"05 21, 2012",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000UJFR4A,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","Dunlop always makes top-notch products, so when it came time to find a slide, I knew where to look. This one produces a great tone, and is well-made. Like the other reviewers mention here, you might want to invest in a slide case to prevent this thing from getting smashed to bits. For general home use though, I wouldn't worry about it too much though.",4,"Great All-Purpose Slide, Meant For Ring Finger Use",1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B000UJFR4A,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","works well. the glass is a much softer, more subtle sound than metal. it works on my pinky finger. would have to have a much larger one for my ring finger and I dont have particularly large hands. Just don't drop one of these on you tile floor. they explore quite nicely that way. I keep mine in a protective case when I am not using it.",5,its a slide...works fine,1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B000UJFR4A,Grejam53,"[0, 0]",Don't know why I didn't buy this years ago. I had a metal slide for years but always like a glass slide sound tone more. I like Dunlop products... they are always good quality. Price with Amazon Prime is a good buy.,5,Slip sliding away,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B000UJFR4A,Jeremy D.,"[0, 0]","I thought my fingers were medium according to the sizing guide, but no, my fat fingers are not medium.",3,I thought my fingers were medium according to the sizing ...,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",neutral A3QNHDUBMA6WQM,B000UJFR4A,John G.,"[0, 0]","This Jim Dunlop 210 Dunlop Bottleneck Slide is basically a glass tube and so far seems pretty durable. I will not get it to describing this specific product in detail because, well, its just a tube. I think I already mentioned something about it being sturdy.A bottleneck slide is always nice to have one to replicate someone else's guitar sound or create your own. Whether you get brass or glass is your preference. Yes, they do have different tonal qualities, so you may want to try or buy both.Happy playing. Cheers!~J",5,"Nice to have, just make sure you size it right.",1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A39TYRIZLTCK9P,B000UJFR4A,mike ceely,"[0, 0]",new to playing slide guitar I have lots of fun with this one it is fragile so care must be taken as to not drop it ... would buy more from this company,5,very cool product for a good price,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B000UJFR4A,miT,"[3, 4]","I originally purchased the large size and found it to be a bit too big, thus I wanted to try the medium. It's much smaller than the large, but it fits my fingers well (I'd say I have slightly fatter fingers than the average guy). The glass is pretty thin, so it is not as sturdy as the large, but I think it should last a while. As long as you don't drop it all the time, it should be ok. Definitely recommend this slide (especially for its price).",4,Decent Slide,1351728000,"11 1, 2012",positive A31997Q9ABEIE9,B000UJFR4A,Pen Name,"[0, 0]","Very nice guitar slide. The glass is nice, slides very well on my electric and acoustic, and it fits like a mitten.",5,Does its job and fits well.,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A1IDPIC36H49JX,B000UJFR4A,"PK ""PK""","[0, 0]",A must for every serious guitar player. This is one of the easiest to use slides that I have ever owned & I have been playing for about 45 years. I play mostly classic rock & this slide is a handy gadget to have in your guitar case.This holds up very well because I have a way of abusing a slide. Dunlop does it again.,5,Slide,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",positive A17SLR18TUMULM,B000UJFR4A,Straydogger,"[0, 0]",I'm not much of a slide player but I figure every guitarist should at least OWN one of these. Just don't drop it on the floor like I did with the last one I had.,4,Nice.,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B000UJHHLQ,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","I have a large hand and this slide is very loose on my finger. I will order a smaller size. I am trying to learn a few slide riffs. This thick glass sounds fantastic on the strings, My bad for ordering one too large.",4,Large,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000UJHHLQ,MetalFan,"[2, 2]","I found the price on Amazon cheaper than my local guitar shop and quickly bought it. The slide works smoother than a brass slide on an acoustic/electric guitar and also sounds great with a Cigar Box Guitar with piezo pickup. The slide is thick and the large size fits well on the middle, ring and pinky finger.I found the tone of both guitars brighter and more defined using this slide compared to a brass slide which suits an electric guitar better IMO. I have not tried a ceramic slide with any guitar, but a Dunlop ceramic slide is most likely a future purchase.Jim Dunlop products are solid and last long for the most part, their slides seem to be the most popular brand aside for boutique bottle slides and I think this one will last a long time.",5,Nice slide for acoustic and cigar box guitar...,1347494400,"09 13, 2012",positive A2PFX6WO88KTYB,B000UJHHLQ,miT,"[3, 3]","For what it's supposed to do, it works very well. I also have the medium size and that one fits a bit better I think. This is still usable, but it is for very big fingers. I think I have slightly fatter fingers than the average guy out there, but this still leaves some extra room. Either way, it works well. It feels very sturdy and I'm not worried about it cracking anytime soon. For the price, it's a must have.",4,Decent Slide,1351728000,"11 1, 2012",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B000UJHHLQ,Mr Tall,"[1, 1]","I have large hands (I wear an XXL glove) but I guess not thick fingers (Ring Size 12/13). If you want to use this one on your ring finger, consider getting a smaller size.As for the tone of the slide, it is very warm and has great sustain due to the very heavy glass!",5,"Heavy Feel, but very large",1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B000UJHHLQ,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 1]","This is my first slide, I never use slide to play my guitar, look good size is right for me. I just have to learn how to use it ;-)",4,My first slide,1338422400,"05 31, 2012",positive A2U67NUNCRHVO7,B000UJHHLQ,Rytetone,"[1, 1]","I bought this along with a Clayton ""large"" glass slide. Well the Clayton was very thin walled and didn't even fit over my ring finger knuckle. This slide is very thick and works great!",5,Great Slide (large does fit large fingers),1347408000,"09 12, 2012",positive AK7X7IXX7WYNJ,B000UJHHLQ,sam,"[1, 1]",I thought that a large would be perfect for my fat digits but this thing is big. It really doesn't affect play at all so it doesn't matter.,5,big,1392595200,"02 17, 2014",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000ULAP4U,aceofbase,"[1, 1]","I agree with all the other reviews. These are high quality sounding, very comfortable (I have a big head too!), durable headphones with a nice long cable and spring reinforced headphone jack. Unless you make money with your headphones (or have money to burn) you probably don't need anything better than the M50's. The only thing I would change would be to get rid of the collapsible cans - they make the headphones take up less room when folded (good for travelling) but I'm old fashioned and prefer rigid phones, they are a bit quicker to get on and off when you don't have to unfold them and flip the cans in the right orientation. No big deal though! Comes with nice screw on 1/8"" to 1/4"" adaptor.",5,"High quality headphones, reasonable price",1292284800,"12 14, 2010",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B000ULAP4U,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","Bought these to plug into practice bass amp (wifey a little nasty when I get itch to play at 2 am). I play 5 string and I could not believe the deep sound I get out of these, especially in this price range. Highly recommend!",5,"SUPER, GREAT, AWESOME!",1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A34WEXT7SIRFE4,B000ULAP4U,@ciscoza,"[9, 14]","These cans were decent, back when they were just above 100 bucks. They've inflated to 160 and that's just ridiculous. There is better in this price range. The SRH840's for example on eBay for 120~ bucks new, does everything better than these cans. The M50's have really punchy bass, and extremely stringent highs, they're very loose in the low end, and their mids are recessed. That combination makes for a fatally tiring listening experience. The pads are pleather and terribly uncomfortable, whilst having an almost starchy texture to them. The headband clamps onto larger heads and lacks decent padding underneath. These phones are also terrible in regards to any soundstage at all, which means for gaming, these will be pretty terrible. They do some... SOME... new genres alright, but their extremely aggressive presentation makes these phones just hard to listen to. They also can't do lighter genres like Jazz and Classical due to their poor positoning. There are much much better monitors in this price range than these, the Shure SRH840 as I've said before totally outclass these headphones in all areas.Stay away, don't fall victim to the noob hype.",2,Really harsh and uncomfortable.,1328227200,"02 3, 2012",negative A1A9DIM802STMK,B000ULAP4U,Daniel Freeman,"[0, 0]","Seriously, just stop.Don't be like me and wonder what all the fuss is for years, just go ahead and get a pair. They are just awesome. When I finally got mine, I opted for the anniversary edition as they were on sale, and I am seeing the regular athm50s right now for $119!! That's crazy cheap.I had some rather inexpensive Sony headphones for about eight years(still have them actually) that are comfy and sound good, but not entirely accurate. The ATHM50S are really solid studio headphones. I can't imagine why I have taken soooooo long to try them for myself. They exude quality and are comfy, even when I'm wearing my glasss which many headphones are not. Not for long seasons anyway.I use the ATHM50S in my home studio and I have started taking them along in my gear bag for studio sessions along with a 15' headphone ext cable.I feel oSo foolish having lived without these cans for so long, don't you do the same!",5,Stop Looking and Buy Them Already,1344470400,"08 9, 2012",positive A25K93BZ8GX9ZC,B000ULAP4U,Danny K.,"[0, 0]",I've been using Sennheiser's for years and while I am very pleased with them I decided to try the ATH-M50Ss on a whim. I spent a little more ($50) than what I've been paying for the Sennies but it was well worth it. I get more of a flat response which is exactly what I needed for monitoring my audio mixes.And a trivial bonus ... a straight cord. I hate coiled cords.,5,Replaced my Sennies!,1376352000,"08 13, 2013",positive A2O8BAXJPDSV0M,B000ULAP4U,Dapper Dan,"[0, 0]",These headphones are amazing! They are absolutely fantastic for the price!The only problem I face is that they hurt my head from the pressure of wearing them. But I just need to stretch them out!,5,Amazing!,1362441600,"03 5, 2013",positive A3J2PKECNUGEHO,B000ULAP4U,D. Blackburn,"[0, 0]","I bought these to replace a pair of ATH-M45s I had for 6 years. I used my old headphones for listening to music and for tracking in my recording studio. These have assumed the same role and perform wonderfully. I play a lot of electric drums and these cans do a great job of isolating the outside world from what I hear inside the headphones. Listening to music on them is a joy. Everyone has an opinion about a "burn in" period, mine seemed to open up at about 50-60 hours. I listen to music about 3 - 4 hours a day.",5,"Best ""audiophile"" headphones for around $100",1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B000ULAP4U,digitel,"[0, 0]",They sound just like i thought they would. I love them and use them when i play guitar and they sound awesome.I would buy these again.,5,Very Nice,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",positive AQK01UMFP9MND,B000ULAP4U,Douglas Kelban,"[0, 0]","I also own Bose Quiet Comfort 15's and AE2's, and the Grado S80i's. these have become my favorites. The Grado's have tight but somewhat weak bass, and amazing (but sometimes too shrill), and airy mids and high's with a great soundstage; both Bose's have more pronounced bass than the Grado's, and good mids and highs, but less airy and soundstage than the Grado's, and the audio-technica's are in between, with the best balance between accurate and pronounced (but not excessively) bass, excellent mids and highs, and very good soundstage. They have become my favorite phones. Though the bass is pronounced, it is with an accurate depth, and a THUD like a top-line subwoofer, when the bass drum hits. All in all quite a listening experience.",5,WOW....THAT SATS IT ALL! MY FAVORITE HEADPHONES.,1376611200,"08 16, 2013",positive A18ZKZXXA3WHSJ,B000ULAP4U,Edward,"[0, 3]","I was expecting to be taken to heaven with these headphones.They are not all that impressive compared to the beats on ear headphones.But the would do just perfect for recording vocals but when it comes listening to music I say go for Dr.Dre Beats.If you want to know what the noise isolation feels like , just putting your hands on your ear.",4,Overrated Trust me (Ath-M50s),1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A28P7V9KI7MXP,B000ULAP4U,etcwhatever,"[1, 2]","I picked these up on impulse – they were on a good sale and I was dissatisfied with my older, cheaper set of Panasonic over-the-ears. I'm glad I did – these are excellent headphones and they've exceeded my expectations on just about every level. The sound quality is exceptional and they do a very solid job of blocking external noise. They feel extremely sturdy and well-made, from the cans themselves to the nice, thick coiled cord (although a removable cord would be a nice bonus). Finally, and this is important, they're incredibly comfortable. As a video editor, I often wind up wearing headphones for hours at a time. The cans rotate on two axis, so they conform to the shape of your head and the headband is thick and well-padded. They grip your head snugly, without that horrible "vice grip" feeling.I've heard several reviewers say that these are the best headphones to be found for under $200. I haven't tried enough pairs to make that judgement, but I will say that I highly recommend them. It's one of the best purchases I've made in a long time.",5,Fantastic headphones,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive ACY9QYNDFLVBI,B000ULAP4U,G. Farnsworth,"[1, 1]","These headphones are kind of classics. Very popular and you can read all about them on the headphone review websites. They are certainly a cut above your cheap headphones. However, when I compare them to my other headphones (Sennheiser HD595's) I find that these are very, very inferior. I had originally intended for them to be used with my digital piano because I wanted some isolation, which my HD595's do not provide. These do provide isolation but the sound is markedly inferior. I think closed-style headphones are just not up to the task of reproducing high quality classical music like open style headphones.I use these at work now. They are excellent at blocking out room noise and they provide enough quality for me to listen to music while working.Unfortunately they are also not nearly as comfy as my Sennheisers. They are a bit too small for my ears, I guess. And they get hot. Overall they are just not as good. They were a good price, though, and they fill a niche that I need. If only I could find a set of really high quality closed cans for my piano now...",4,"Great headphones but my others are much better. Good isolation, though.",1384560000,"11 16, 2013",positive AGYH5U11ZKPFB,B000ULAP4U,kannibul,"[0, 0]","My main headphones before were HD-280's, which I thought were pretty good, until I got these. I have several pair of HD-280's, one for mixing audio, one for practicing with drums (since they have decent isolation), and one for 'her' to use.I have one of these, and the amount of detail is great. I have a set of M-Audio BX8a's, and these have a touch more clarity, which considering the price difference...wow. For mixing audio though, can't use headphones when it comes to getting the stereo imaging right, but, I think these will get used for mixing more and more, with the finalizing on the BX8a's.I didn't know headphones could sound this good.",5,Flat out great headphones,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A1B3CNORXB1USI,B000ULAP4U,kay bhee,"[11, 101]","garbage if you like it...then buy it.this is NOT how the world of music sounds.TOO MUCH BASS and other garbage...are you guys really HEARING anything ?world has gone bass crazy since about 1981...more and more..we lost analog, we lost quality thanks tocompression and mp3, and now to put morecrap into our ears, they give you ONEfrequency...bass ONLY , take it or leave it.will go find REal headphones, thanks.kb",1,almost zero stars..BASS CRAZY WORLD,1339459200,"06 12, 2012",negative A1K323WRUBGWC9,B000ULAP4U,meongski,"[2, 2]",I've tried different kinds of headphones in the past and so far the Bose AE2 fits my taste. I've been using it for years when my son borrowed it a month ago and I'm pretty sure he has no intention of giving it back :) (Its the 5th headphone he borrowed) so I planned to buy another one but I said to myself why not try something different. After reading all the reviews on this product I finally decided to go for it. And WOW...i was blown away. I'm glad I tried something else. No regrets. This one really fits my taste. The clarity is superb and the bass is awesome.,5,Simply The Best,1304553600,"05 5, 2011",positive AQOQUWM58SGFR,B000ULAP4U,rmblack,"[3, 6]","First time I've spent over 25 bucks for headphones. Use for both reference with a GNX4 and guitar, and easy listening. Very accurate and no coloration of tone that I can detect. (semi-audiophile)A bit bass heavy but overall great headphones. very comfortable. get hot to wear in the summer!",4,Great first decent pair of headphones,1313366400,"08 15, 2011",positive A1TYYT15KT9TDQ,B000ULAP4U,Robert S.D.,"[1, 2]","If your goal is to use these for mixing, then just hit the buy button.I have about 6 sets of various headphones from low end to nice gamer phones, and these will allow you to hear sounds that your other phones will not.I use these to mix down multi-track audio and then compare the final mix with a set of regular monitors.",5,"I Can hear things with these, that I can't with others.",1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A3LOJ2QHXITCF7,B000ULAP4U,Ryan Enger,"[0, 0]","I did my research on this buy. I looked at a lot of reviews, as well as youtube reviews comparing other headphones, and these seemed to be the clear favorites over other competitors such as Beats Pro (in which you're spending at least $100 of the total $200 on just the name alone, such a rip-off if you ask me). These are very clear and fine tuned. My only knock on these is that they could use a little more padding for the top of my head.",5,So clear!,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",positive A2D0F8W7FDBBS6,B000ULAP4U,Ryan S.,"[1, 1]","I am completely blown away with these headphones. The second I got them in the mail I plugged it up to my mac pro, opened up itunes and played a song. Simply put it was amazing, I was able to hear EVERY single track individually! I later plugged the ATH-M50's into a Korg triton studio, recorded a session with some great microphones and edited a project in final cut all with the same results. The sound is so clear with these headphones you will notice every flaw no matter how small in whatever you are working on (which is a great thing). I have worked with a lot of headphones including some that cost many times what these do and I keep coming back. I have seen a few people comment that the bass is not ""punchy enough"" this is simply not true, the bass is amazing, any stronger and these headphones would not be true to the source. Make no mistake the ATH-M50's are extremely accurate and sound fantastic.",5,A Complete Steal !,1296691200,"02 3, 2011",positive A24VMSBJAWFRCP,B000ULAP4U,Shawn,"[0, 0]","I mix and master all my own music on these guys. Before the audiophiles try to stone me to death, listen! I cant have giant KRK monitors blasting in my small apartment, but what I can have is a solid pair of affordable headphones that present my music in a very true light. These are not Beats by Dre, they will not make all your songs have super bass, and they aren't a great fashion statement; however, they ARE work horses and will show you how your music REALLY sounds. Nicer headphones exist, true, but these are the best in their price range in my opinion.",5,They sound great!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2VXKVJV7KIGMD,B000ULAP4U,Steveo,"[1, 1]",I play Guitar for the first time i have a head set that the drivers are not being over driving giving a distorted sound. The calrity is amazing !,5,Great Clarity,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A3NMQFWLXPP8EV,B000ULAP4U,"Tabasco24 ""The Cheese""","[0, 0]","I have an Axe-Fx 2 that requires quality monitoring (I do use studio monitors, but sometimes I need something that no one else can hear), and for a while was using the Senheiser HD 280 Pro headphones.When I put these on (without burning them in), I was blown away at the difference! for $20 more, these cans are more than worth the extra cashAlso better, is the leather wrapped around the arc- much sturdier, while the pad on my Senheisers is flaking off, piece by piece.",5,Finally!! Something accurately monitors my Axe-Fx 2 for less than $150! Blows Senheiser HD 280 pro out of the water!!!,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B000ULAP4U,T. Cox,"[0, 0]","I've owned these for several years and found them sufficient for mixing purposes -- so long as I keep using reference songs for comparison ... that's because by themselves, the ATH-M50 don't have a flat frequency response. They're flatter than most phones under a hundred, but you will find that they're a bit too middy and lacking in lower treble regions compared with a good set of studio monitors.Fortunately, I found that this deficiency can be fixed with a corrective EQ curve. Load up a parametric EQ and do the following: [+1dB @ 80Hz Q of 5], [+1.5dB @ 350Hz Q of 2], [-2.5 dB @ 1kHz Q of 1], [+1dB @ 3kHz Q of 1], [+2dB @ 6.5kHz Q of 3.5], and [+1.5dB @ 15kHz Q of 3]. Save this as a preset.If you listen to reference songs with this, you'll find a more pleasing, balanced, 3D kind of sound compared to the original. I base this correction curve on published frequency response graphs of the ATH-M50. The proof that this worked is that now these headphones sound a lot like my good studio monitors. They translate better with the correction curve active.The bass on these is solid and seems to go down to 20Hz or so, more felt than heard. Subsonic thumps feel like head motion more than sound. This is where these headphones are better than studio monitors, unless you have a well treated room with a good sub. I therefore use these headphones to adjust bass, in relation to the reference songs. I also use them for editing slight sounds (pops, clicks) and getting reverb tails right, and with help panning tracks -- they are VERY good for this, like a magnifying glass.The foam pads and black 'paint' on the headband will crack and fall off after 2 years. I wrapped black sports tape around the headband, works well. Replacement pads can be bought on Amazon. So the padding material coating could have been better made. That plus the middy frequency response is why I give 4 stars instead of 5. But I still think they're the best headphones for mixing and tracking under a couple hundred.",4,EQ correction curves for the ATH-M50,1369526400,"05 26, 2013",positive AT01FH4U3GP0O,B000ULAP4U,"TomVette ""TomVette""","[0, 0]","As background, I've recorded many jazz performances and listen normally to electrostatic speakers and have a pair of electrostatic headphones as well as dynamic models.These Audio Technica headphones are closed back isolating headphones which greatly reduce background noise. That said they are more difficult to design well as the closed ear cups and back create acoustic interaction with the back of the drivers. These headphones have a very open sound, smooth midrange, excellent detail with out exaggerated treble and very solid, and perhaps a bit emphasized bass.They are extremely comfortable, well made and easy to store. Finally the pricing of these fine headphones are not over inflated as are many high quality products. Highly recommended.",5,Comfortable and excellent sound,1358553600,"01 19, 2013",positive A3A4UKJUP34E18,B000ULAP4U,Truthinadvertising,"[0, 0]","Bought these as the studio I was using had a very rough, taped together set of headphones and they told me most people bring there own. Did a quick search for good quality studio quality headphones and settled on these for my choice. I am not disappointed. Excellent sound quality and I would pin them against Bose any day.",5,Excellent value for the money,1291680000,"12 7, 2010",positive A18LZ6VHS4DK69,B000ULAP4U,Wesley Newell,"[0, 1]","These headphones are wonderful to wear. They sound great. But that's not enough now a days. With the head band being connected to the outside of the muff, they fit your head so wide. The pioneer hdj 2000 has the look. Read my review on those though. They are terrible.At first glance these things are serious pro grade, they are made of very durable components. Both ears swivel and they fit snug to the head. The head band isn't bad, it's a plastic material i notice that when i stretch it to see how flexible it is the pad on the top of the head starts to come unglued. Not really a big concern though. They have a long cord, and I'll talk more about it later. It ends with a spin on 1/4 in or a standard 3.5mm.The sound out of these things is pristine. It's not muddy and very clear. They have a good amount of bass. Because of the over ear style they drown a lot of background noise out and they also don't leak noise like a lot of headphones do.Pros- Heavy duty- Awesome sound- Comfortable headband- Over ear design- Not worried about breaking when i through them in my bag- Always clear, never muddy, even at high volumes- Very clear left and right ear markings- Spin on 1/4 PlugCons- Heavy coil cord- Heavy (weight never got annoying though)- Looks",4,"They sound great, are ruged, comfortalbe. But they look terrible",1377129600,"08 22, 2013",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B000UMFQHA,CHUS01 Fan,"[3, 3]","I'm using this in V1 in a 5 watt tube amp. It's really nice. I tried the NOS route and I much prefer this tube. The other good thing is it comes in a box from JJ, unlike some tubes from other places I've ordered where they seem to lose their original boxes along the way and it looks like everyone and their brother has been messing with them.",5,Warm and articulate with pleasant distortion,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A1EWYZI4ZHU9XZ,B000UMFQHA,Mark J,"[1, 4]","I have a VOX AC4TV. It uses (stock) a 12AX7, but I thought I would try the 12AT7 just to see what happened. I had read that this type of tube could give you more clean headroom.After a little test run, my first impression was that the amp was noticeably quieter with this tube installed. It might have reduced the volume by a third or more - but this came with the benefit of the amp being noticeably less noisy. That was a nice benefit.I didn't notice much of a change tonally. I think this tube basically brought the volume down. I wouldn't say this is better or worse than the 12AX7, just quieter, and with significantly less output.I ended up switching back to the 12AX7.",3,Definitely changed my amp,1337212800,"05 17, 2012",neutral AGH6UUAIAZLMB,B000UMFQHA,P. Refsnider,"[0, 0]","I bought this tube to test in a friends Fender HRD in the PI spot. He wanted more clean tone and was willing to have less overall gain. He liked the result when I switched out the GT 12AX7. I want to try a JAN 12AT7 next, but the JJ is doing a good job for now. Also interested in swapping out his GT (Sovtek) 5881's for JJ 6L6GC's.",4,12AT7 in the PI spot,1367280000,"04 30, 2013",positive A136IQFGB01KQB,B000UMFQHA,Stinky K.,"[0, 0]","I found this tube to sound pleasant, be cheaper in cost than the Electro-Harmonix, and work, unlike the Electo-Harmonix tubes I received.",4,Good Value and Sound,1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A1BI6SL4H95QI2,B000UMFQHA,SVT4001,"[0, 0]","JJ's are great tubes! This 12AT7 replaced a 12AX7 in the preamp of an Epi Valve Jr to soften the gain and sweeten the tone- it was very nice, but I found an old American made 12AU7 that I like more- the JJ is still a great tube.",5,JJ's are great!,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A1F4KCBVDP8S25,B000V4YFLA,Adam,"[1, 1]","I've had this pedal for over a year now and I've been getting more and more into tube amps and I've learned to appreciate how the intricacies of how all of this gear works together (amps, guitars and pedals).When I first reviewed this pedal, I had just gotten a new solid state amp and I was very let down. After I jumped to tube amps, I grew to appreciate it a little bit more, but I was using it wrong; I'd just match the output of my amp and goose the distortion level to use it as a 2nd channel/gain stage. I thought it lent a good distorted tone to my playing, but I dismissed it as just an ""OK"" box.Flash forward: This thing kills! It belongs in front of a tube amp; period. I've found, as all before me, that dirt boxes are virtually useless on solid state amps.The D III works very well as a clean boost: Max the volume, set tone to taste and the roll the distortion all the way back. This will blast your clean amp into overdrive, without much coloration on your tone. This is my preferred setting as I can use it to push my single channel tube amps into dirty territory like I would before, using it as a second channel, but with that natural tube sound. Any pedal that gives you some more ""umph"" without altering the original sound of your amp is a beautiful thing.Dial the output down some, and crank the volume on the amp a bit more, the distortion knob really adds some nice saturated gain that increases sustain and can creep up on getting a significantly dirtier tone. I found that this is reminiscent of a classic tube screamer; while not tonally identical, this can really help push a hotter amp into overdrive to get some heavy, heavy tones, while retaining the sound of the amp's natural distortion.In between, you can dial in some classic crunch tones suitable for rock and blues or just a smooth overdrive. After playing around with the knobs, I found that this is a very versatile and well voiced pedal. I actually prefer it to tube screamers and its clones as that's been done to death; the D III is conceptually the same, but it just sounds ""different"" that the TS and it doesn't let go of the low end.For the price, this is a fantastic buy. It delivers enough output to be used as a fantastic clean boost, and there's enough gain on tap to dial in just about any rock tone you'd want, save for modern high gain metal.",5,"Great distortion box, fairly versatile",1345420800,"08 20, 2012",positive A3CNFMV0IISC3C,B000V4YFLA,Brian F.,"[3, 3]","MXR make pretty good Pedals for the money. I thought that this would be a high output, saturated type distortion. It is not. It has plent of Volume, which is good for boosting. But, even with the Gain Knob turned all the way up, this thing is an Overdrive. Which is not a bad thing, if that's what you are looking for. Very Mid-Rangey sound as well. Just not for me. But it's well built and would make a decent OD. But, overall, a pretty Vanilla flavored Dirt Pedal.",3,"Beware of the title ""Distortion"" - It's an Overdrive!",1352332800,"11 8, 2012",neutral A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B000V4YFLA,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","I was looking for an Overdrive or Distortion pedal for classic rock, and I finally decided on this one. It's a decent pedal, very solid. However, it is VERY noisy and buzzy when not in use, although all of my distortions are. It sounds a little bit thin and hollow to my ears; it's ok, but I wouldn;t purchase it again or really record with it. It's very light and thin sounding. I'm probably going to get a Full-Tone OCD or something like that instead",3,Decent,1340582400,"06 25, 2012",neutral A1YURS42Z635HR,B000V4YFLA,E.I.E.I. Owen,"[3, 3]","This is another in the MXR ""Distortion"" line. The Distortion III has a more overdrive flavor than a high gain pedal like the Boss Metal Zone or the Barber Dirty Bomb but is very flexible. Not really for heavy metal (see the MXR 116 Fullbore Metal) but more for that AC/DC and classic rock sound.There is a lot of gain on tap from the output section so it is possible to hit the front of a tube amp hard without turning up the distortion. The tone knob does not have a dramatic sweep but is useable.The good thing about this pedal apart from the price is you do not get that ""fizzy"" top end that some pedals have when you crank the distortion. In addition, the pedal cleans up nice when you roll back the tone knob.Pedal is hardwired true bypass and very pedal board friendly.",5,MXR does it again.,1260489600,"12 11, 2009",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B000V4YFLA,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]","I use this guy with a Fender Twin, since Overdrive sound is not enough for now a days metal. Not much of noise and practical carry. If you really want to go for something a bit more "Marshall JCM900 like"... get a MXR Custom Badass '78 Distortion. For a extreme... get a Riot!",4,A No.1 Classic!,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A10N243R7A5ZW3,B000V4YFLA,Javier Servigon,"[0, 1]","I was looking for a crunchy type distortion but this is more like a overdrive. I don't hold it against the pedal though. I have a Marshall Class 5 and this pedal actually sounds a little bit like the overdrive I get from the amp, I say this as a compliment. In my case, however, why would I want to replicate what I already have? I'm gonna return it and save up some money to get a BB preamp. You should check out the 78 Badasss Distortion from MXR too.",4,not a bad pedal but not what i wanted either,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A3VVKC910FN4EK,B000V8GA46,David Basham,"[0, 0]",I am not one to spend a lot on batteries so this was a no brainer. It has worked great now for over a year at least. I had to look it up and I have had this for 3 years tomorrow.,5,Good product,1360800000,"02 14, 2013",positive A2OPSPL8LSSJPC,B000V8GA46,Jared Jennings,"[1, 2]","just make sure you get this when you get the tascam. I didn't run it without this power source, that seems too ghetto. they should just jack the price to what it would be with this and viola! but what do I know.",5,sad they don't include this with the tascam,1307750400,"06 11, 2011",positive A1XDIC6OQKYJXW,B000V8GA46,J. Rodino,"[0, 0]","Works just fine for the Tascam DP-008 I also bought through Amazon, and saves a lot of batteries. What else can you say? It works.",5,It's a P/S,1368748800,"05 17, 2013",positive A4XWMOFB1HY04,B000V8GA46,Mr. GrvThang,"[2, 5]","If you want to use this to power up a Tascam DR series digital recorder, I have a less expensive solution for you: if you own a usb wall charger (like a cell phone charger), you can use that to power your device through its usb port. That's a lot cheaper than spending twenty-something dollars on an additional wall wart!",1,Save your money! A cheaper alternative...,1337731200,"05 23, 2012",negative A3A4UKJUP34E18,B000V8GA46,Truthinadvertising,"[3, 6]","I got what I ordered. However, if I had paid more attention, this is nothing but a standard power supply which I could have gotten much cheaper from a radio shack or like type store without the Tascam name on it.UPDATE 5-03-2012 after receiving comments and reading other reviews:I've gotten a comment and have read many comments and I don't know where the fault lies, but this power supply is NOT the power supply for the new replacement Tascam DR-07MKII. The power supply for that unit is the PS-P515UIf you are unsure what power supply for which model Tascam recorder you have, go to Tascam's website and research it before buying it.The Tascam PSP520 AC Adapter/Power Supply For Mpgt1 is for and DOES work with the older Tascam DR-07 recorder. I have been using this recording as a stand alone unit and taking a line out on a powered PA head using the this power supply and it works just fine and the quality of the recorder is excellent.",5,New power supply for DR-07MKII is not this power supply,1300579200,"03 20, 2011",positive A31HQD6H4SHO2C,B000VBC5CY,"charles ""charles""","[1, 1]",behringer perfect pedalboardI can play with my musical band as a real professional with this pedalboard pb1000 from costa rica I recommend it....thanks behringer,5,behringer perfect pedalboard,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B000VBC5CY,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]","I bought this so I had no mess with cables on the board and I'm happy to say it works perfectly. It has everything you could ask for on a PedalBoard and not only works with Behringer, I have Suhr, Boss, Fender, Marshall, Dunlop and TC pedals and they fit very well. It comes with cables and configuration diagram ideas, not to mention it's a great advantage for taking it on the road without having to dissemble everything. Now my gear is always ready.",5,Everything is in order now,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A1RHGZOBDC3WQF,B000VBC5CY,Jhoc,"[0, 0]","Our son loves this pedal board as it comes with a cover to use for transportation, and plenty of connection cords. He has his now fully loaded with pedals he routinely uses. It looks very stylish and functional as well.",5,Great Pedal Board,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",positive A3NI8JZCL7BZMC,B000VBC5CY,John S.,"[0, 0]",Very good product. Bought it about two years ago along with a fender mustang 1. It comes with a Daisy Chain power cord that eliminates the need for separate power supplies. Foam inserts easily fit Boss and Behringer pedals but can be easily cut to house other pedals.,5,very good,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",positive A27AD1FFGBVFY0,B000VBC5CY,RobE,"[1, 1]","If you are using Electro-Harmonix, Red Witch, Voodoo Labs or the larger MXR pedals, they won't fit in the styrofoam cutouts. You can, though, just take that styrofoam pad out and velcro the effects on to the board.I also have a Morley wah and they have big footprints, so they will take up a good initial chunk of room on the board. If you have a Cry Baby, though, everything should fit a little more comfortably. Right now, I have the Morley sitting outside the board due to the number of pedals I own and that four of them are a little outsized (MXR ten band EQ, EHX Electric Mistress, Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz).There is some hum, but it isn't so pronounced that it interferes that much with your sound.So for all that you get with this and the fact that it cuts down almost totally on the need for adapters (except a DOD Malmsteen preamp overdrive), this is a great deal. Of course, the durability is still in question at this point.",5,"Great Pedal Board, But With a Couple of Minor Caveats",1309219200,"06 28, 2011",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B000VBC5CY,Solaceinsorrow,"[4, 4]","I purchased this because even though I use mostly Boss effects, I also use a Behringer Hell-babe Wah. Some of the reviews mentioned that Boss effects fit perfectly and that there is a 'footprint' for a wah type effect. I must say thanks to those reviewers! The only issue I have is that I'm kinda slow, so it took me a while to realize that I had to unscrew a part of the actual board in order for the wah to sit comfortably. I was also a little bit apprehensive about using the supplied adapter with all of my pedals in case there was some sort of conflict, but so far it has been a perfect experience! This is such a sturdy board. I must say though, that I had no idea it would be so huge! This is a perfect addition to any serious rig. UPDATE 21/6/10: I've finally filled all the available slots with the addition of the Boss Phase Shifter. So far this board has performed superbly! Yes, there is some noise (as there always is when using overdrive/distortion pedals), but no more than is to be expected. I use a Boss Noise Suppressor (Sorry if this is beginning to look like a Boss ad) and it works perfectly!",5,Amazing deal!,1275177600,"05 30, 2010",positive A2H5GRB3XXEBX0,B000VBH2IG,"Bassman Al ""Bassman Al""","[0, 1]","This is a fantastic little recorder, but not for $300. I bought mine used for $75 on a bass player's forum in the classified section. That was over 3 years ago. It has recorded almost every show I play, which is about 2-5 gigs a month, plus a couple rehearsals. I record for my own learning purposes, and sometimes to make very rough demo's (some audio is better than no audio!) and have come to really appreciate what this little gadget can do. The interface is not perfect and there is a little bit of a learning curve with the settings, but if you use the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) setting, the recording level is taken care of. I use Audacity to amplify when necessary, to normalize always, and to edit from .wav to .mp3. Its pretty easy and I am no sound tech nor am I a studio engineer.And if you goof and unplug it before powering it down, no problem. Just pull the SD card out, insert in to your computer, save the files on your computer as .raw files by changing the extension (but first make a copy of the original file so that if you make a mistake you have a backup) and import the file into Audacity as a .raw file. From there you can edit as normal and save your edited songs as .mp3 files.",5,Awesome recorder,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive A35P0LNBJ0WUPL,B000VBH2IG,Billy The Kid,"[1, 1]","I've had this for several years. It has worked flawlessly. It has done a pretty good job with many recordings, especially in the field. Zoom has now upgraded this unit and has other models on the market that are superior. At the time this first came out it was one of the best on the market in its price class.",4,"Good product, now updated",1396396800,"04 2, 2014",positive A2B5LSF5V85SZA,B000VBH2IG,bobby 12333,"[0, 0]",I have owned this product for a while now & it has some awesome features. This little Recorder is absolutely amazing for it's size. Takes some practice to appreciate all the features. I recommended this Recorder to a fellow musician friend & he bought one also from Amazon & he loves it & records all his gigs with it now instead of the old huge unit he was using & told me it does a much better job than his old unit. He even used his on a tripod to record a gravesite funeral service that his family can keep for memories of a loved one.,5,Zoom H2 Portable Recorder,1287100800,"10 15, 2010",positive A3SQ2WX9CAJCKZ,B000VBH2IG,"C. Erikson ""charlinus""","[0, 1]",I just bought it records very well even a whisper from pretty far away. Excellent fer recording acoustic's,5,Awesome,1274486400,"05 22, 2010",positive A33H0WC9MI8OVW,B000VBH2IG,Clare Chu,"[58, 58]","Finally, a product that is as simple to use as a point-and-shoot camera. Literally, I opened the box, put in two batteries, the memory card, read the quick-start guide, put the Zoom on the included stand, and got out my mandolin and started recording. The sound quality is great, and you can play it back directly on the Zoom by plugging in some head-buds (included). The control buttons operate like a DVD remote, with a ""menu"" button, using the ""fast-forward"" and ""reverse"" to scroll through entries, and the ""record"" button as the ""set"".For someone who is not well-versed in audio terminology, gain, sampling rates, mics, pre-post amps, levels whatever, I just set it to medium gain, watched to make sure the lines don't go too far up, and was recording away in two steps. Push ""record"" to test the gain level, and push ""record"" again, (red light stays on), to record, and push ""record"" to stop. The file is saved, and then you can push play/pause to listen back. Deleting files is a few extra steps but if you know how to program a VCR you can use this puppy.It is also handy, portable and easy to take places. I will take it to record jam sessions, music lessons, and practice to evaluate my playing, and instrument comparisons. The sound quality is great, and I could hear how resonant and clear my mandolin is. I wish my playing was as great since it recorded pick noise, finger slide noise, and other assorted twangs and twings. It records both in WAV (huge files) and mp3 (compressed), with various quality levels to choose from. You can easily connect it to a computer (Windows/Mac) with the included USB cable.The only thing missing is a remote. Since you have to push the button on the recorder, you have to move to it to activate/deactivate it. Also picks up noise from your movements. But for the price $199, it's a real gem.I always look for the one thing in a product that is a surprise, doesn't cost a lot and delights the customer. On this one, it is the included wind sock, a tiny foam cap that you can slip on top of the unit to screen the wind for outdoors recording. Cool!",5,Point-and-Record Simplicity,1192838400,"10 20, 2007",positive A2M1BW5AQLJLOB,B000VBH2IG,"David M. Gammon ""Solar Musician Geek""","[4, 4]","This small device has amazing quality. The built-in mic records very well compared to those tiny hand-held mono-recorders. Mic gain controls boost volume BUT add some noise (like reviews state) but when used on low-gain, record quite well. Audio-IN records even better when used with good microphones and a mixer (I used a Behringer U-802) for AMAZINGLY clear recordings. Several types of SDHC cards work well and have NOT found a card that did NOT work with this device. Even NiMH (1.2V) batteries can power this, although alkaline (1.5V) last longer.CON: The plastic case is vulnerable to scratches and breakages so treat carefully.",5,Small yet Powerful,1247356800,"07 12, 2009",positive A1T9SCT89JJ96,B000VBH2IG,David Townsend,"[31, 40]","I purchased this after reading many favorable reviews online and it seemed like a good unit for the price. After trying to use it I promptly returned it. I do sound for concerts and wanted a recorder to connect to the sound board to record shows. I have used a minidisc recorder to do this but wanted something that would easily inferface with my computer. I tried recording on the H2 using it's line in jack and recording from a line out or tape out my Mackie sound board or my stereo receiver. No matter how I set the levels the recording on the H2 was very distorted. I played with the record levels and the AGC and limiter functions and tried recording from several different audio sources and always got a very distorted signal. I have used my minidisc for the same application for many years and have never had a problem and have always got very clean, good quality sound. The problem with my H2 was that the gain on the mic and line inputs appear to be the same and are meant for a mic level signal, which caused any line level signal to overdrive the preamp. Recording from the internal mics seems to work fine. I have worked with professional sound equipment for over 25 years and the Zoom recorders are the only brand where I have found this problem.The H2 has a nice menu set up and the instructions are very easy to follow but if you want good line level recordings, look for something else. I exchanged this model for an H4n and it had the same problem recording a line level signal, but not as bad as the H2. I finally ended up getting the Tascam DR-07 which I am very happy with. It has a few less bells and whistles but appears to overall be a better quality recorder.",1,Poor quality recorder,1252022400,"09 4, 2009",negative APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B000VBH2IG,F. Jones,"[1, 1]","I also own an Olympus LS-10. This gives me the same recording ability 96/24 but it is much less expensive. You do get the ability to record with four channels which I am dying to try once I get my hands on 5.1 encoding software. Also nice and not included with other brands, A tripod to hold the unit, a handle to use the unit like a microphone, charger, and earbuds.Some have noted the zoom doesn't have speakers built in. If you truly want to monitor quality those tinny little built in speakers are not going to cut it. You need monitors or quality headphones. I find that inner ear monitors work best in noisy environments.As I said in the title there is a tradeoff in terms of material. Olympus does seem to have more robust casing and controls. This may be a big issue if you don't treat your equipment carefully. Time will tell, but I have no doubt that this zoom unit is a solid product especially for the money.I am also looking at the Zoom H1 which will come out in Sept. 2010. This product may actually be the LS-10 killer.",4,Materials are the tradeoff for great price and performance,1282780800,"08 26, 2010",positive AEKID8YBJSV8K,B000VBH2IG,"Gary Jennings ""JenningsMusic""","[2, 2]","There are so many reviews of this little jewel, I won't bother going into details but it's everything I could have hoped for and more. The sound quality is amazing and it's very easy to use. I'm using it for so many things including a music player for my truck. I take it everywhere and it has never let me down. I had to get my own carrying case but for the quality versus price and accessories that ARE included, I have no complaints.",5,I absolutely love this thing!,1237420800,"03 19, 2009",positive A38HMS5RYSYF8G,B000VBH2IG,James I Van Asten,"[0, 0]",awesome product works great. it even lets you set your level recording options for low or high level or between settings.it has lots of cool features listed in the manual are clearly defined how to use in manual.short version it's awesome.,5,awesome gadget. works as advertised. i recommend it.,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B000VBH2IG,JerryWithaJ,"[0, 0]","A year ago, I wrote a lengthy comparison of theEdirol R-09 WAVE/MP3 Recorder, Blackand theZoom H4 Handy Recorder + 2GB Accessory Kit(pre-accessory kit). I wanted a high quality, easy to use recorder, so even though the H4 had all of the features of the Edirol and sold for considerably less, I kept the Edirol because it was so much easier to use.Zoom has responded with the H2, a scaled down version of the H4 with all of the features of the R-09 and all of the controls right where you need them. The H2 even has additional features over the R-09, but they don't get in the way. For example, there's a choice of a 90 degree recording pattern, a 120 degree recording pattern, and even a surround sound option. Samsontech has some nice video demonstrations on its website.One big complaint I've had with the Edirol is the cost of its add-on stand. Unlike the Edirol, the H2 comes with a simple stand. In addition, the H2 has a threaded hole so that it can be mounted on a standard digital camera tripod! On a separate note, it's much easier to replace batteries with the H2 than the Edirol.Recently, I got together with friends and recorded the same live acoustic music on both the Edirol R-09 and the Zoom H2. I used Adobe Audition only to normalize both tracks (that is, equalize their loudness). The first time we played them back, I thought I detected a VERY slight preference for the Edirol, with the overall opinion of the group split between the two units. The second time we played them back, my preference was for the H2, with overall opinion continuing to be split. We all agreed that the differences were so small as to be negligible if there were any at all.I do prefer the Edirol's control buttons to the H2's membrane and I'm not about to sell the Edirol, perhaps because I am more familiar with the Edirol and don't want to give it up just yet. Also, the Edirol R-09 is the darling of the moment. However, if I owned neither, I couldn't justify the huge bump in price of the Edirol over the H2 and would opt for the H2. When I went to a music party last weekend and knew I'd need only one recorder, I grabbed the H2.",5,As good as the Edirol R-09 for about half the price!,1194825600,"11 12, 2007",positive A27UAE2PME5TRV,B000VBH2IG,kwb,"[0, 0]","The main advantage of this recorder to me is that I can get a good result without knowing much.I've made some surprisingly good recordings of choir concerts in various venues without any special knowledge, though I'm sure knowing more would make my recording sound better.About the only thing you should absolutely learn is to set the mic gain correctly so you don't overpower the mic. I don't use auto gain.If anything I try to err on the side of low. Excellent low noise property of the unit means that, except some rare cases, I can just boost the sound later on PC and the result is still more than passable for my purpose.",5,Good recording is possible without knowing much,1322092800,"11 24, 2011",positive A2VH0UT5EQFB6P,B000VBH2IG,Loveguitar,"[14, 15]","I play and teach classical guitar and needed a good digital recorder with which to record myself and my students and also be able to convert to mp3 format to upload to the internet. I've recorded several solo pieces and it does pick up the guitar very well, including all string squeaks and fret buzzes (darn it). So, it will force you to clean up your playing a bit. If you are a musician and want a recorder that is very portable and relatively easy to use, then this little gadget is quite good. It won't give you ""recording studio"" quality, but you can clearly hear the deep tones of a classical guitar and no hiss, or background noise (unless you have big-mouthed birds like I do) so you're recording is very clear.When I get ready to record, I set the gain as described in the manual, then set the recorder on my music stand and begin playing. Since I bought the 4G card, I can play the piece as many times as I need too in a row without worrying about it running out of memory just as I finally play the piece to my specifications. Also, if you connect the H2 to an electrical outlet and not rely on the batteries, that is one less worry. Your H2 won't die during recording because the batteries give out.I can't really tell any difference in the recording quality with or without the wind sock that came with it. It sounds the same. I guess if I were a singer I would use it to screen out wind but a guitar doesn't really need it. Yes, the screen is very small and difficult to read - I keep a magnifying glass handy, but now I've pretty much got the button pushing sequences memorized and don't need to use it as often to see the screen. Also, download a free editing program such as ""Audacity"" so you can convert your recordings to various formats.I'd give it 5 stars if the case was a little more substantial. It seems fragile and I dropped it once but luckily it bounced off my foot which had a big fuzzy house shoe on it so it didn't break. But it might have if I had not broken it's fall. And you will need a longer USB cord. I can't believe the one they sent was so short. But that is a very easy fix and overall this is one nice little tool. And for the price, I'd buy it again! :-}UPDATE 2.22.12I'm still using the H2 Zoom on almost a daily basis to record my students playing and my own playing. I still love it, it works great and I feel I really purchased a great item.",4,H2 ZOOM,1202428800,"02 8, 2008",positive A263G5WS7JFRY1,B000VBH2IG,R. Dary,"[1, 1]","Not sure that title is good grammar, but anyway: I have gotten so much use out of my H2! I'm a music teacher, and I have recorded music classes and performing groups. Being able to so easily record a class and then have them listen to themselves has been really eye (and ear-) opening for those kids!It is very easy to use. The various recording quality settings are useful, so you can do anything from a high quality record to a more space-saving mp3 setting.You can record stereo from just in front of the unit, or you can turn on 4-way, all-around recording.I've used mine a lot also just recording myself on various instruments. I often record one part of a duet, then play along with it.You can do some editing on the unit, but it's easier to download the track and use some software to do it. I have gone direct to disk, though, just by cutting off a little noise at beginning or end, which is some of the editing you can do on the H2.There is little to fault with it. It takes a while to rename a track, for instance, but there again you could do it on your desktop after you download.Prior to this I had a Sony minidisc recorder, which was all right but really was already obsolete by the time I bought it. I finally got tired of messing with discs.I am very glad I got the H2.",5,Great for every application I've put it to,1350691200,"10 20, 2012",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B000VBH2IG,Samuel Chell,"[3, 3]","I'm raising my rating, and the result? Getting ""demoted"" from the front page. In any case, even though I recently picked up the Sony PCM-D50 from Amazon, I'm sufficiently impressed by the Zoom H2 to give it 5 stars and endorse it for anyone who wants professional quality results without the grief and expense of 8-16 track digital recorders or even the fuss of more complicated personal recorders. For quite a while its only competition was the Edirol-R09, but as the price has come down, the Zoom H2 stands out from its immediate competition. Currently, the H2 is my ""back-up"" unit. But for convenience or stealth purposes, I often use it as my main recorder.Anyone who receives this item is guaranteed to be impressed. Production values haven't been spared in terms of the packaging; the included equipment (no batteries but a power adapter, protective pouch, handy table stand, mic stand adapter, wind screen, ear buds, USB cable, and a 256mb SD card); and the manual (a quick set-up sheet plus an ample booklet with generous-sized print written in clear, idiomatic English that makes some of Sony's recent instruction manuals look torturous by comparison).The screen and controls, admittedly, are minuscule, requiring sharp eyes (though the screen is well-illuminated) and nimble fingers (I much prefer the knobs and slider switches of my Sony to the touch-pad of the Zoom). What's encouraging about this recorder, apart from the price, is that the designers at Zoom have made the H2 with the genuine audiophile and/or all-around musician in mind. It's not simply another ""guitar player's gadget,"" loaded down with an endless supply of effects, loops, rhythm and bass tracks, files within files, programs buried within programs. The H2, unlike my pricey Sony, can handle both .wav and mp3 protocol, has microphone fields ranging from 90 degrees to 360 degrees, is capable of applying compression limiting to recorded files, offers a wide range of sensitivity and placement for recording lectures, conversations, solo performers and orchestras. In short, the device promises to deliver the quality of some of recorders costing a thousand or more--and in a practical digital storage card format.Other Pluses: Although the instructions are quick to point out the input for an external microphone (the pictured ones are the two popular stereo mics made by Sony, costing $60 and $90 respectively), the Zoom onboard mic (actually 4) is darn good. It captured the range and resonance of a grand piano and even managed to pick up a conversation in the kitchen and a grandfather clock's chimes from upstairs. And it's reassuring to see a mic with a surface area reminiscent of the mics of the past (a single tiny hole is more common these days). Getting the recorded signal onto a computer's hard-drive is expedited with the included USB.2 cable, and from there you can edit the wave pattern in a program like Cool Edit (which I strongly recommend over editing in the recorder). There's also a metronome on board (potentially useful for a student musician during practice sessions) and a tuner (useful for a student musician or a pro who wants his instrument to be in tune before recording).Possible drawbacks: 1. Zoom admittedly has overdone things a bit with all of the audiophile bells and whistles--limiters, compressors, cut-off levels, AGC control, auto-dynamic levels, sensitivity ratios, panning effects, and the list goes on. It's too easy to miss a step, to waste precious time fumbling with the menu, to find your fingers going numb while making all of these tiny adjustments. Moreover, the instructions, while clear and abundant, omit much information that would help the beginner. The hypothetical audience keeps changing from someone who's a complete newbie to someone who's a knowledgeable aficionado. And I have great difficulty imagining a harried band director or impatient student taking the time to fiddle with scrolling through the tiny screen's menu to get to a metronome or tuner. (Frankly, with 75 kids squirming in their seats I'd go to the old single-function, dial-up, block-shaped metronome without a second thought.)2. The H2 is so light that using it with the AC adaptor seems rather incongruous if not highly unlikely. Undoubtedly you'll want to pick up a 2 to 4 GB SD card and a good supply of double A batteries (it takes only 2) to record in the field. At standard MP3 (128-meg) quality, you should be good for dozens of hours. (The adaptor would have made more sense if Zoom had enabled it to charge batteries that could remain in the recorder.)3. My H2 would not connect to my iMac with OSX Leopard without downloading an upgrade from the Zoom site. After having some difficulty with the install, I decided to forget about it and simply transfer files in ""real time.""What's encouraging about this recorder, apart from the price (2/3 of the H4, 1/2 of the Edirol R-9) is that the designers at Zoom have made the H2 with the genuine audiophile and/or all-around musician in mind.Perhaps the primary deal-maker or breaker: The tiny screen and small controls. Until mastering the miniaturization, I would want to have a ""back-up"" cassette recorder for any performance that I judged of special importance. As for build quality, my H2 is like new after almost 18 months use. Undoubtedly you'll want to pick up a 2 to 4 GB SD card and a good supply of double A batteries (it takes 2) to record in the field. At standard MP3 (128-meg) quality, you should be good for dozens of hours. (The adaptor would have made more sense if Zoom had enabled it to charge batteries that could remain in the recorder.)My H2 would not connect to my iMac with OSX Leopard without downloading an upgrade from the Zoom site. After having some difficulty with the install, I decided to forget about it--especially after seeing how slow (I mean really, ""overnight"" slow) the machine is in ""Normalizing"" a long file or converting it from .wav to mp3. What takes minutes with a software program like Sound Studio or WireTap Studio requires hours when you're using the Zoom as a computer interface. Use it for what it does best--namely, produce realistic audio from a tiny, weightless, durable device that practically makes the added attractions gratuitous and frankly puts to shame its expensive rivals.",5,A Must for Musicians: Rivals the H4n and performs with machines costing 3 times as much: Raising rating after 16 months use.,1197417600,"12 12, 2007",positive A5ZS85C5V40S8,B000VBH2IG,S. Graf,"[0, 0]",Excellent Sound quality.Very functional and easy to work with.Small enough to take along.It is my most used Gear in my life right now. I don't want anything else.,5,Excellent overall value!,1235347200,"02 23, 2009",positive A26RLGZUUENC6E,B000VBH2IG,S. Trivoli,"[6, 8]","If you can read the tiny little screen, this thing records nicely. But it's a pain in the Axx to move from one selection to the other. There were a couple of times I almost threw against the wall. It has a tendency to completely freeze up and the on/off switch does nothing. You have to pull the batteries out and reinstall them for the damn thing to work again.",2,Get your reading glasses on!,1295481600,"01 20, 2011",negative ATPP3IWN4S9PW,B000VJ2VCK,Adam Rose,"[1, 1]","Do you like to shift your booty around on the seat? You can't with this! It's too narrow at 17 inches. I am going with a wider one. (other than that is seems decent)Updated March 4th, 2014: I ordered the On Stage KT7800 and have had it for several weeks now. I am much happier with it, and it is easier to adjust. The first one I ordered was defective and I had to send it back, butt now I am good to go.",3,Too narrow for me,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",neutral A27UAE2PME5TRV,B000VJ2VCK,kwb,"[3, 3]","I ordered this bench for last Christmas (2005). I'm satisfied so far. Good value for money.The seat is generously padded and is 2.5 inches thick. Padding material is not too soft, and that is good in my opinion.All-steel frame construction feels sturdy.Contrary to one of the reviews, my bench came with height adjustment (it is not on-the-fly kind of thing, though). Each of the legs has 3 holes (low, middle, high). A fixing bolt goes through one of the holes for both of the legs, and the bolt becomes the crossing point of ""X"". Three positions roughly correspond to 18, 19 and 20 inches.For changing height, all you have to do is to loosen and remove the fixing bolt, insert it into whichever hole you like and then tighten it. Don't worry, you don't need any tool to do the job, thanks to a large plastic knob. See the picture and you'll understand how it works.Mine initially came with middle position. I also tried high and low, but set it back to middle. It seems to be a good compromise for my family, as the bench is used daily by me, my wife and my kids. Sure it's nicer if you can change the height quickly and easily. However, with this price, I wouldn't complain at all.",5,Mine came with height adjustment,1136592000,"01 7, 2006",positive A3G9836LYVXE7A,B000VJ2VCK,Melodie S.,"[0, 0]",This is perfect for our digital piano. We love it. Easy assembly. I would recommend this to anyone.,5,piano bench,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive AWYXB9L41T82S,B000VJ2VCK,NW_OR_USA,"[0, 0]","This bench is well constructed and comfortable to sit on for extended periods. My only complaint is that I wish it had just a little more height adjustment- maybe 1 inch. Overall, it is well suited for most unless you are tall or a small child.",4,Comfortable and functional,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B000VJ2VCK,Paul C.,"[0, 0]","Pretty straight forward bench. I was surprised at how comfy it was at the price. Good height, comfortable, Id buy it again, no questions asked.",5,Cool product,1329868800,"02 22, 2012",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B000VJ2VCK,Samuel Chell,"[8, 18]","First, I would be extremely wary of the durability of any piano bench for under $50. Second, as a professional piano player I have never found a use for a traveling ""bench"" or ""stool."" Think about it: you've got a heavy keyboard to haul plus an amp plus a keyboard stand and maybe a music stand, electric light and music, perhaps even a storage case for the cables, adapters, extra fuses, batteries, tuners, sometimes an extra keyboard or two, or a couple of tone generators with MIDI cables, or, if you still pack a Rhodes, spare tines and a pair of wire cutters--and you're going to add a bench (!) to your weekly moving equipment caravan?In 90% of the locations that I've worked, I'm able to locate a plain chair without arms (usually the kitchen crew knows where the house spartan chair can be found). Not only does it reduce by one the paraphernalia, but it helps protect against the body structure problems to which piano players, especially, are prone over the course of thousands of hours of slouching, subjecting finger joints to unhealthy amounts of pressure, too caught up in chords and scales and retrieving half-remembered melodies to register the physical-neurological effects until after the job. I've always envied the lounge act players who can stand while playing--far better for the entire musculature configuration of the human anatomy (not to mention prostate). In fact, if the club or restaurant has a regular piano bench or one of those padded, rising and lowering black Steinway cushions, try to replace it with a plain chair without arms. Especially if you're doing 4-hour gigs, sometimes two in the same day, you'll notice the difference short and long term.Bottom line, your back needs more pampering than your bottom, which is why you need a seat with a back. Only concert artists like Horowitz and Rubenstein could get away with those cushy Steinway stools--30 minutes to complete the concerto and be done with it (actually most of the stress was gone upon completion of the cadenza of the first movement). Some of us aren't that lucky--or gifted--or smart.",4,"Another great Amazon deal, but here's where gear collectors and musicians part company.",1198108800,"12 20, 2007",positive ALEFGB3G2BYG8,B000VJJQUU,"A. perez ""mr right""","[0, 2]","the cables are great for the price cant go wrong I have not used them for a long time but so far no problems i ordered 6 more cables.don't buy this cables they keep failing, cheap material with WHAT I SPENT ON THEM YOU COULD BUY A COUPLE DECENT ONES",1,best deal cheap cables,1312416000,"08 4, 2011",negative AJCHGS1GND4OA,B000VJJQUU,Bloose,"[0, 0]",These are nicely made and the one I bought is working well. I'm very happy with it and will buy more as I need more.,5,Nicely made,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A1S0NIJ5PDREYV,B000VJJQUU,busdriver123,"[0, 0]",It is a nice cable for the money seams to be made well. Looks like it is holding up so far.,5,cable,1377734400,"08 29, 2013",positive ADRAB7F3AI7OL,B000VJJQUU,Cabbott,"[0, 0]",For the price these can't be beat. At this price it doesn't hurt to have a spare one or two on hand for the inevitable emergency,5,Excellent,1397347200,"04 13, 2014",positive A2YGWCX3DQ6ER0,B000VJJQUU,Christian Morales,"[0, 1]",I buy this cable for my dj system and work great. i used a lot of time with my karaoke,5,very god cable,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A3R8TPM1N7HFS4,B000VJJQUU,"Christopher John Taylor ""kateTaylor""","[1, 1]","NOT high quality, but definitely useable and worth the 6 bucks. Ends are not too bad and it works for what it is.",3,Descent cable but...,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",neutral AH0XON4XDOF2C,B000VJJQUU,christopher Lamothe,"[0, 0]",good cable doesn't tangle very good ends,5,great XLR cable,1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A2AM4SM8ZA1D9W,B000VJJQUU,cowboylove,"[0, 0]",The Cable is good and normal . good price and works well. The rubber over the connecting ends tend to pull back and I have to push them in place all too often.,3,The cable works,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",neutral A1B9Q3SNKI6T5V,B000VJJQUU,Dustin Kempton,"[0, 0]","I've kinda forgot I even bought this, it's just another cable in the mess of cables I already have! But it works fine, never had any problems with it. I think it's going through a cheap microphone I have, so It shouldn't be put through any conditioning. I think it would do fine in a live setting as well.",4,It's Just a cable.,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B000VJJQUU,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","These are descent quality cables. Great price, I own many of these. Just a good, basic, cable. Love the price, and they shipped quickly.",5,Good Cables,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive A3GOS8Y7DV0E4X,B000VJJQUU,Ed Figueroa,"[0, 0]","Sold, great quality XLR Mic. It's pretty hard to mess these up. People often build their own, but when they're this cheap, why go through the trouble?",5,Solid,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A2VWNZNFV8QCP0,B000VJJQUU,Ian,"[3, 4]","I have finally learned my lesson.I have purchased a number of these over the last year or two.. and previously had the same opinion as reviewers that say ""good for static applications"" as the cable conductors are prone to breakage, even along the length of the cable, not just at the connectors...But they are dirt cheap so i figured that was ok.But now, after recently buying and installing a cable from a mic in a sound booth to a digital mixer I checked it out and it seemed to work.A week later an acoustic duet came to record and the mic cable made the singer sound like she was singing behind a curtain.. yup..the cable.So by all means buy these on price, but when you get your items..please fully check them out.. a simple ""does it work yes/no"" is clearly not good enough, as i learned",2,no longer any confidence in this brand,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",negative AJ0PG46QD33RD,B000VJJQUU,James Starritt,"[1, 1]",I'm using four of these for Podcasting - they seem just a tiny bit flimsy but for my purposes where they will be gently used I am completely happy.,5,Perfect,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A1IR3NR4KRPIJ1,B000VJJQUU,Jason Lewis,"[0, 0]",This cable is great for XLR microphones or DI-boxes. They are clean of any electrical noise and appear to be good quality.,5,ships as expected,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",positive A99K7S15XOQ45,B000VJJQUU,"Joe ""Joe Church""","[0, 0]","Seems to be made well, length was perfect for my application and there have been no problems with functionality or connectivity using the cable. These make great and affordable mic cables. Not much else to say, it works and looks well made. Definitely recommend it.",4,"cable does a good job, well made.",1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive A1XXS0OSY2JLHW,B000VJJQUU,Joyfulsinger,"[0, 0]",For the price this product is ideal. I find myself wishing I had ordered more. It is perfect for the home studio and is budget friendly. I shall probably get three or four more.,5,Will get more!,1373760000,"07 14, 2013",positive A2AC3WEXSIOQQ7,B000VJJQUU,"Kevin Messerschmidt ""kainos""","[0, 0]","Cable worked fine, but the strain relief for the cable end came out when I took it out of the package. You can even see it on the left in the picture that it's crooked because there's barely anything holding it in, so it provides no protection for the cable. Signal seems fine, so if you're not going to use it or move it around alot, it works. If you're going to be gigging with it, I'd get something with a real strain relief.",3,"Cheap, but built cheap",1365984000,"04 15, 2013",neutral A1AYYN6YUIDWVG,B000VJJQUU,Lee,"[0, 0]","Good quality cable. Actually much better than I expected for the price. I don't move around much, so I don't know about how rugged it would be out on the road, but the cable is flexible and should stand up to a lot of rolling and unrolling.",5,Solid cable,1371859200,"06 22, 2013",positive A2D0F87RY5YMHN,B000VJJQUU,Levis Ouellet,"[1, 1]",Would not hesitate to purchase this item. I like the flexibility of this microphone cable. An easy item to recommend for the price paid.,5,Great Item,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive AW6A4PPENVZY3,B000VJJQUU,"Li ""Amazon-Aholic""","[0, 0]","it's 6 bucks so I didn't expect a lot from it, but it works as advertised. not sure how long the connectors will last though as they do look to be lower quality. the cable wire is rubber coated and is easy to roll and store, the wire is very thin.",3,"okay build quality, but works",1396569600,"04 4, 2014",neutral A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B000VJJQUU,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[0, 0]",I;ve ahd this cable pair for more than 2 years and have had no problems with them at all. I used them with both dynamic and condenser microphones.Here are their key points:+ Good quality construction.+ Secured heads.+ VERY long cable.+ NO signal problems.+ Overall great cable.+ Buy with confidence.,5,Had for a while. No problems at all.,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B000VJJQUU,NoName,"[2, 2]","cable works perfect no defects, cystal clear sound, constructed well, use them in the studio, no noticiable problems, do not know how road worthy they are because I am a studio rat and not performer.",5,it works,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A2X68NVO0SGCMC,B000VJJQUU,Patrick Elhoffer,"[0, 1]",Bought this to replace my 10 ft mice cable. Now i have plenty of cable to set up anyway i want.,4,You can never have to much mic cable,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",positive A35XRT4BW4I6UD,B000VJJQUU,Richard R. Casper,"[1, 1]",I don't use it for any heavy use. I use it for podcasting purposes. Haven't had any problems. So I can't speak to really heavy use of the product.,5,Works for me.,1339372800,"06 11, 2012",positive A1803TC7DCT5ZA,B000VJJQUU,skeletonbears,"[0, 0]","Be careful; I have a small recording studio, so we put our cables through a lot, and these guys just don't last. They were fine for the first few months, but then they started to die like a murder mystery. Seriously, one after another they would just go, for no apparent reason.Fine one second, and then it would just go horribly staticky. I actually had two blow at one time, and thought my PA was shot. Thankfully, it was just these cables. NOT GOOD. Spend a little extra on another brand. These have been my favorite:GLS Audio 25ft Cable Cords",1,"Ordered three of these, EVERY SINGLE ONE broke within the first year",1389830400,"01 16, 2014",negative A1Q94IXHEGQDV7,B000VJJQUU,Skyler Smith,"[0, 0]","What can I say? It's a mic cable haha. It's a great cable for the price. It sounds good, and seems to be very durable. It's not a monster cable, but considering its 1/5 of the price, I can't complain.",5,Great cable for the price!,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A27GPJSZDRQ1ZW,B000VJJQUU,Smurfie,"[0, 0]","I ordered this as a spare and at this time, I haven't used it. My microphone came with it's own cable and this was for a "What if" situation. I gave it 4 stars on just expectation.",4,Haven't use it yet.,1402790400,"06 15, 2014",positive A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B000VJJQUU,Superlead777,"[0, 0]","Just as good as any 20' XLR out there.Considering I spent $6.00 for it,it rules! Will buy more when needed.",5,Best Bang for the Buck!,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",positive A10B2J2IRQXBWA,B000VJJQUU,walter goodwyn,"[0, 0]",works well when jumping or combining your system with XLR's for noise and clear sound. ease in connecting and reconnecting system,4,easy hookup jumper,1378771200,"09 10, 2013",positive AX69H7INJKE76,B000VJZOLK,Dennis Mayer,"[1, 1]","Wow. This amp is something else. When it arrived I almost didn't realize what it was because it was so big! This thing does everything! You can set drums, record cords over it and then dub in to the already recorded track and solo over it! But what's even better is you can attach drums to it, a bass to it, a mic to it, and a guitar to it and have a killer jam session!It has more sounds then I had time to comb through at first glance and more features then I know what to do with!AMAZING AMPLIFIER!",5,WOW,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B000VJZOLK,Grejam53,"[6, 6]","Like another reviewer here, I too own a Fender G-Dec 30 (BTW: now going up for sale). The Spider Jam 75W specs are all out there so I won't repeat all that info but give you my users impressions instead. First I was fortunate enough to buy one for $300. (the same price as the Fender G-Dec 30), so it's an even simpler comparison for me.***The Line 6 Spider Jam 75W is a full head & shoulders taller and better than the G-Dec.***As just simply an amp it has more power & as good of sound. As for the rest, I'll take line 6's real drums sets and myriad of song backings over the Fender's midi/synthe tunes any day. The ability to save your custom tunes as JAM or WAV files internally or out to a larger SD card is a godsend and to me, the single biggest factor to own this amp over a G-Dec. (I use the max 2gb SD - note: it must be fat 16 formatted & is not HC.) The overdub layering is simply superb (though it's saved as mono). The XLR mike, 1/4"" plug aux & MP3 inputs allow a great flexibility for total song creation. Coupled with my Line 6 Variax guitar, I have been able to produce an amazing range of sounds and songs.The only criticisms I can muster are: 1) - The menu process is more difficult than the G-Dec but easy enough with hands-on experience. 2) - The chrome plastic knobs look somewhat cheap but work well enough. 3) - Line six really needs to update to an SDHC format so it can utilize larger than 2gb SD storage cards. I have experimented with using a 4GB non-HC SD card & though I was able to format it, I was not able to read / write to it. Line 6, please go to SDHC! I would also like to see an improvement to an ""incremented"" or notched amp model selector pot. As every once in a while it will jump from the A or B selection if not exact.",5,A G-Dec convert - You can be one too.,1272499200,"04 29, 2010",positive A2WJBUGJ39ZSC8,B000VJZOLK,JETPILOT,"[1, 1]",I can't find a single complain about this amp. The amp modelling is fantastic. Plug in for a mic/CD/M3 player. Quality driver. I'm not going to go through all the features that yo ucan read o nthe website. I used to play through a chameleon and separate amp in a rack to get these effects. Only thing I wish it had was the ability to save a custom sounds. But you can't ask for much more for the price of $399. You won't be disappointed with this amp.,5,Incredible Product!,1307750400,"06 11, 2011",positive A3CR1EV98GQ87X,B000VJZOLK,"Paul S. Brzozowski ""Tennessee""","[3, 3]","I bought my Spyder Jam back in 2009, when it was fairly new. I was simply blown away at the depth and available features on this amp. I still am. It's just possibly one of the best training and gigging tools for a guitarist out there. You can play along with a drum track, with a drum AND rythmn track, and you get hundreds of presets and about 100 to make your own. the Spyder pedals make it perfect, allowing you to turn on recording functions, drum and other functions, and also with the expression pedal, you get Wah and Volume. The seperate tonal controls are great on this amp, and if you really dive deep into the menus, pitch shifting and timing are also available. And with 24 minutes of looping time, that's just crazy for the price.I found it interesting that for a while, the Spyder IV 75 watter kind of dissapeared off the market in 2011 and part of 2012. It has basically the same presets of the Jam without the looper or drum and rythmn tracks, and was much less money. I'd say it started to cut into Spyder Jam sales. I have noticed that the Spyder IV 75 watter is back now, but the Jam keeps right on going, with updates and endless support from Line 6.Even the eight year run of the Fender Cyber Twin, and Cyber Twin SE didn't offer the possibilities of the Spyder Jam, and the Cyber Twin was well over $1000 new. Yes, it has a tube preamp, and rewires itself to better simulate amps, but the Jam is SO much more in line with the budgets of up and coming guitarists. No contest, money-wise. And the Cyber-Twin is gone now.If you want an amp that you will keep for a long, long time, take a real hard look at the Spyder Jam.",5,"An enduring amp, for good reasons",1337299200,"05 18, 2012",positive A52REIMRM97HV,B000VJZOLK,RJ,"[2, 2]","I've had this Amp for 5 years and it still works and looks great. Took a while for me to learn all the things that the Jam can do since I was new to the world of electric guitars and amps when I received it. Crank this baby up and it moves air. I've used all the in's and out's with no problems. My rig consists of an Ibanez AS73, Schecter Devil Custom 2008, Line 6 HD500, and an AKG Perception 420 thru a Line 6 UX2. Finally, I only play at home so this gear doesn't get banged up from gigging.I agree here> (As B. Russell said: The only downside I can mention is that this amp may not be for the technically challenged. There are a lot of features on this amp, but you need to learn how to use them. The common features are easy to use, but if you want to dig in and start really taking advantage of the amp, you will need to invest some time into it. Since I'm not scared of playing around in menus and reading the manual, this amp fits me well.)",5,Great Sounding Amp with options,1354579200,"12 4, 2012",positive AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B000VJZOLK,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[11, 11]","I have both the Fender G-Dec 15 and the 30 and the Line 6 Spider Jam just blows them away.The controls are much more intuitive than the G-Dec line (like hitting the level buttonto bring the drum beat volume down so I could hear my guitar over it), and I was able to immediatelybring up whatever backing tracks, or drum beats I wanted and the only time I had to lookin the manual was to figure out how to change the tempo which is very easy.I only mention these capabilities to compare with the Fender line.Once you go further into the amp and get into the dubbing/recording it takes a bit moreeffort and the proper foot pedal.The amp can get really loud and I don't see why you could not use it to gig with as long asthe venue is no larger than a standard bar or side show.Since I have only had the amp for a short time, I can't say anything about how it will holdup, but I have 8 other amps by different companies, and the quality is just fine.By the way, I have a G-Dec 30 for sale???Addendum:The following is my take between the Jam and the 4 series, do with it as you wish.A modeling amp will literally model existing Amps, Artists, and Songs from different years.The Spider 4 does not have on board song or drum loops like the Spider Jam.If you are trying to get a specific sound of a band or musician or place in time, then the 4 isyour amp.If you need a practice amp, go with the Jam.I have both amps and as far as I am concerned, the Jam is a far better modeling amp as it does what the Spider 4 does plus drum and song tracks that you can play along with plus a whole lot more, even if it is based on the Spider 3 technology with a JM4 Looper as its engine.While the Spider 4 (I have the 150) is a nice amp, it is VERY SPECIFIC to the user needs and isnot that flexible.I do not agree that both amps are worthless without the foot pedals, as I used the Jam for a longtime without, and only acquired the Express pedal when I ordered the Spider 4.Also be very aware that the Line 6 documentation on their amps is very, very lacking, to put it mildly, and there so-called on line videos and user groups are just as lacking as their documentation.",5,Much better than the G-Dec's and the Spider 4 series,1316649600,"09 22, 2011",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B000VOBU9U,carolinaautoguy,"[1, 1]","I bought this amp for my 7 year old son. It is great for him, but not really for a serious practice amp.Pros:SmallClean and dirty channelHead phone jackCons:Speaker is low quality and sounds rough when distorted or loud.Suggestion:Step up $30-$40 and get a better setupGood alternatives: Fender Mustang, Peavey Viper, Line6 Spider IV, Vox, or Marshall.",3,Speaker is not great... Amp is ok for beginner,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",neutral A1YYGXVZA97XFO,B000VOBU9U,"Danyelle Mulin ""Danatherine""","[0, 1]",I can't say anything bad for it because I don't know much about it other than the fact that it works,5,I guess its good,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A1MH7LD4Y203Q5,B000VOBU9U,"Grizz ""GRIZZ ADAMS""","[0, 1]","I'm a beginner and is more than enough for now. if i'm committed to learning, i'll get a better one later!",3,does ok,1363392000,"03 16, 2013",neutral A2E2KYE92LF0T7,B000VOBU9U,Joe McParland,"[0, 0]","Small size, easy to transport, and more than enough power to annoy a small venue with my lousy (but improving) guitar playing :-p",4,"Simple, small, good value, lots of fun",1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B000VOBU9U,paul day,"[1, 1]","this amp is small in size but full of sound. because of its size there is little bottom end but it still cranks!! very responsive, very clean sounding. this amp is well worth the price.",5,great little amp!!!!,1276992000,"06 20, 2010",positive A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B000VOBU9U,PH,"[2, 2]",I spent a lot of time on Amazon reading reviews - comparing prices. I wanted an amp that would have overdrive and I also wanted some power. There are so many choices from the small portable units (I was afraid they would sound like toys) to the big units (They would sound great but I couldn't afford them). I am thrilled with the Starcaster. This amp delivers a huge sound and the overdrive sounds great for grunge and metal while you can also play crisp clear rock or country through it. If you want a small amp to take anywhere and be able to show your rock star image - this is the one for you.,5,Little on price - high on features,1343433600,"07 28, 2012",positive A1VU51HBF6KIYB,B000VOBU9U,Robert D. Hibbs,"[0, 1]",I got This amp for my 9 year old son along with a Squire mini strat. Verry good combination. My son loves them both.,5,Exelent am=,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B000VOBU9U,stefanj,"[1, 1]","I bought this used off a friend when I got my first Electric. It's a great little practice amp that is plenty loud enough for a small room. The destortion works well enough. Bass and treble are adjustable and seem just fine. Input jack has held up real well so far (amp is about 4 years old now)and the speaker is pretty clean. My only problem is that the volume just does not go low enough. I can't practice while everyone else is in the room watching tv. I suppose a set of headphones would solve this problem- but then its something else I gotta plug in and worry about. I find that I like the sound of the overdrive better (especially thru my Epi LP) but just can't play it low enough. I end up having to turn the overdrive off, and then turning the amp up loud and turning the guitar down real low. If you have issues with volume control in your house- then make sure to get a set of headphones- or else you could suffer the dirty looks, and the banishment I have suffered. All in all a real nice practice amp at a good price point.",4,For practice- it works,1318550400,"10 14, 2011",positive A2R7B3MUR22USI,B000VTPQWW,Blaine T. Jones,"[2, 3]","I bought this gig bag to carry my Fender strat around. I'm just starting to learn guitar so I didn't really know much about my options. I figured I had a Fender guitar so I might as well get a Fender gig bag.Little did I realize how good this one really is. Most gig bags don't come with all these storage pockets. There's plenty of room for a few books, an electronic tuner, string winder, strings, whatever.Padding could always be more, but that's the case with probably any soft-shell bag you buy.All-in-all, I like this bag more and more since I've discovered that all the other options in the price range aren't nearly as good.",4,Just what I was looking for.,1333324800,"04 2, 2012",positive A7IZNVL7JXLM,B000VTPQWW,"Carver ""Gadget guy""","[0, 0]","I really like the deluxe bags by fender. Plenty of space for stuff, good straps and carry options and enough padding to provide as much protection as a soft bag can.",5,Great gig bag,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B000VTPQWW,Christian Matthew,"[9, 10]","The previous reviewer obviously got a defective case. The case I got works incredibly well, and always keeps the guitar well protected, and my back comfortable while carrying it. It has a lot of space, and it looks pretty good too. I'd recommend it to anyone!EDIT* I've had 3 good years with this bag, and it has still yet to rip on me.",5,Works really well!!,1287014400,"10 14, 2010",positive A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B000VTPQWW,"Dako ""Dako""","[2, 3]","I bought this bag mostly for practice sessions here and there, or across town. It's a decent build quality, but I wouldn't feel comfortable assigning it to gig duty. It's got a fair amount of padding, and a nice storage array, but once again, I personally feel this bag is more suited for a 12 mile trip to practice or lessons.",4,"Good For Casual Use, But Wouldn't Use For Gigging",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000VTPQWW,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I just got this and love it. My Fender Stratocaster fits perfectly into the bag, padded well too. I can fit all of my "stuff" into the MANY pockets as well. This bag is amazing and nothing like what I expected for the price I paid. It has shoulder straps to carry the bag and contents on my back and also has a large loop to hang the bag on a door or hook too. If you need a bag to protect your fender and to carry you stuff in, buy this one. I LOVE IT. I would expect to pay a hundred bucks for this kind of quality but only spent 30 bucks.",5,Perfect,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B000VTPQWW,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]",This is an excellent gig bag. Plenty of compartments for all of your accessories. Well padded and has enough carrying options. A good buy.,5,Excellent Gig Bag,1353801600,"11 25, 2012",positive ANZGC4YCEQC6W,B000VTPR08,Bobby L. Tefft,"[0, 0]","I have one gig bag already (not like this Fender), and wanted another gig bag for a third guitar I bought. This Fender is lots better then my other bag. My other bag has the storage pockets on the broad bottom part but not the nice storage pockets up on the neck like this Fender bag. The Finder's padding is a bit better than my other bag also, but, of course, neither is as good as hard case.I am handicapped with a prosthesis on my right leg. I need the back pack straps on back of a gig back to help me transport my guitar, because I use crutches and they require my hands. The Fender's straps are great. The left strap on my other gig bag would often work its over and off my shoulder and then the guitar would hang all catty-wompass and it became difficult for me to carry. The straps on this Fender stay put - love it.The guitar I tote in this bag is a Martin HD-28. But, it can also my Blueridge BR-180 or my Seagull S6 Coastal Spruce. Either of my three acoustic guitars fit the Fender gig bag perfectly.Like I said, its a great gig bag. If I ever need another, I'll be getting another Fender gig bag.",5,Great Gig Bag,1348876800,"09 29, 2012",positive A3M9FH2OZKYF4D,B000VTPR08,"D. L. Sniderman ""Amazon Fan""","[0, 0]","Really am impressed with this gig bag. My beloved Jasmine fits perfectly inside, has nice padding, tons of pockets to store stuff, backpack straps and handle for easy carrying, and it looks FAB! Love the price too. Can't go wrong with this one.",5,Great gig bag!,1352505600,"11 10, 2012",positive A3UETHIJBL6MCV,B000VTPR08,E. Temple,"[26, 27]","I was at Guitar Center looking for the right gig bag for my recently purchased Ibanez EW20ASENT Acoustic Guitar, which is virtually identical to theIbanez EW20ZWENT Exotic Woods Series Zebrawood Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar, but everything they had in stock was a bit too small... I've been playing electric for many years, but this was my first acoustic purchase. Turns out I have the ""Dreadnought"" variety, which is a bit larger. This Fender bag received some great reviews, but I was apprehensive about having to return it if the dimensions weren't correct... I couldn't find ANY info on the web about the interior dimensions of this bag, so I took the leap... and I'm so glad I did! Bag is not too snug, not too loose, and has a great array of zippered pockets and dual shoulder straps. Great padding, yet still lightweight. And a great price! And it arrived a day early... sweet. Ibanez EW20 body (not neck) dimensions: W 16"", D 5"", L 20"". Thank you Amazon & Fender!",5,Large Dreadnought Size for Ibanez EW20 Series,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A1NJMJNF0MOBSL,B000VTPR08,Garyb,"[0, 0]","Look no further these are great bags.. Well padded, lots of good pockets, does all that it should. Very pleased..",5,LIKE THE OTHER REVIEWS SAY,1367539200,"05 3, 2013",positive AX11NOUMV8G95,B000VTPR08,Maria A,"[0, 0]","This arrived a week sooner then expected! I am very happy with this bag, my Fender LH San Miguel Acoustic guitar fits perfectly! It is nicely padded and has lots of pockets for anything you might need to carry.",5,Perfect fit!,1361318400,"02 20, 2013",positive A2ICKZFBMHCMUK,B000VTPR08,Mark Crabtree,"[0, 0]","I went with this over road runner because of the pouch designs which i like better because they are square. Unfortunately I think the Roadrunner is better quality, thicker material.",4,Very nice,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B000VTPR08,Michael,"[0, 0]","works great and looks great, low price so overall i would recommend it to anyone that needs a soft case",5,"awesome bag, great price",1361750400,"02 25, 2013",positive A3MZWM75KSM1P6,B000VTPR08,"Paul 1946 ""Paul46""","[0, 0]",I was very happy to get this bag and the quality is excellent!. I have a Seagull S6 Dreadnought and it fits in this bag like a glove. The zippers are also very high quality and this bag will last a long time. Another great quality of this bag is the insulation factor. I had to travel in some very cold weather to a friends home and I fully expected to have to retune my guitar... not so... it was still in tune and the cold had no effect during transport due to the insulation of this bag.,5,High Quality Gig Bag,1356393600,"12 25, 2012",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B000VUNEZM,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 1]",I bought this one for one of my heavier guitars hoping for some shoulder relief and it does the job. It's inexpensive and the padding is excellent. It looks like it will last too.,5,Nice padded strap for a heavy guitar,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A1XJKAH0QCUVWD,B000VUNEZM,DrummerLD,"[1, 1]","I got this to use with my 12 string. It is a huge improvement over my other strap, but it is not as padded as some that you'll pay a higher price for. It does the job, however. For this price you will be satisfied.",3,"Good, not Great",1356307200,"12 24, 2012",neutral A20L3BCRCICRSQ,B000VUNEZM,Jake,"[1, 1]","My new electric guitar isn't particularly comfortable to play while sitting, so I needed a strap. I've played with straps in the past and always found them to be uncomfortable, so I hoped to find a padded strap that didn't break the bank. This strap fits the bill just fine. Depending on the angle that your pegs are set, however, you may find that the holes in the strap will with time enlarge to the point that the guitar is always in danger of falling. If your pegs are set at an angle, like on a Strat, this strap will last forever. If you're on a guitar with a horizontal peg, like a LP, you'll probably want to invest in some strap locks as well. This will move the pressure from the strap holes to the metal locks and both extend the lifetime of the strap and its security. The padding is OK, but not great - however, it's certainly better than a regular nylon strap and does a good job of forcing the strap to lay flat across the shoulder which is a huge bonus.",4,A decent enough strap for the money...,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A2W8OGJDV7TCMT,B000VUNEZM,jryan,"[0, 0]","Mid-level quality. The shoulder strap tends to move while you play. Gets the job done, but not for the serious guitarist.",3,Decent,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",neutral A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B000VUNEZM,LARRY,"[0, 0]",I enjoy using this strap on some of my guitars. Easy to install and remove. 5 stars to the seller and the strap itself,5,affordable and well made,1367452800,"05 2, 2013",positive APQTAELJ74I07,B000VUNEZM,LHardyRN,"[0, 0]",Decent quality for the price. Fits the acoustic guitar as intended and seems comfortable to the person it was purchased for.,5,Guitar strap works well,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive AGGQFKI536BUW,B000VUNEZM,Ordinary guy,"[0, 0]","Bought this strap to provide extra comfort for my young son who has to hold up a relatively heavy electric guitar. Suggestions to make this better woudl be a slidable padding, and to have the padded area longer.",4,Not bad,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive AKDQONDXN72MW,B000VUNEZM,zdeptawa,"[0, 0]",This guitar strap performs as expected for it's price. Great entry level guitar strap for those just getting started (or for a backup strap).,5,Very nice basic guitar strap,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A38L9I59GH34O0,B000VZYS66,A Customer,"[2, 2]",I paid only $29 and it is small and convenient. I was impressed with the sound.At first I played it with my Line 6 15 watt amp. I didn't like it cause of the squealing. But then I read how you use it and all that. Boy! It worked great.I use it with a Tascam US 100 USB plugin to my computer and I get a good sound for practice.I still like my Line 6 amp though for more sounds and sustain. But this is a bargain and small.You can use this with any USB audio interface.If you like AC/DC you would like this. There are different amp sounds you can get.Cheap and convenient I'am not disappointed.My opinion is that it sounds best with a USB guitar audio device such as Tascams US 100.,5,For the price I like this,1257984000,"11 12, 2009",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000VZYS66,Charlo,"[0, 0]","Great bang for the buck clone of a Tech 21 GT-2. This pedal does not have the build quality of the GT-2 but the controls are identical and it sounds darn good (especially for the pocket change they charge). I have not done a gut-shot comparison of the two pedals so I can not comment on how close the actual circuits and components are. The TM300 is more than just a distortion box. It's more like a preamp. I find that it does a very convincing mid scooped Twin type of clean as well as a decent Marshall type growl. I find the Mesa to be the least authentic though it is not an unpleasant distortion by any means- it just doesn't sound like a Mesa imho. If you are looking for triple rec distortion there are probably better dirt boxes for that. I actually have the same criticism of my Tech 21 Tri-AC (really excellent pedal!) The TM300 works well running into an amp and because it can simulate a mic'd cab it can also be run directly into a PA or mixer and bypass the amp completely. This thing actually takes other pedals reasonably well. It can really breath new life into a mediocre practice amp (or any solid state). It can also be stowed in a bag easily enough so that you don't have to lug a backup amp to gigs. I find it much more realistic sounding than digital modelers but it doesn't quite 100% replicate the sound and touch sensativity of a tube amp being pushed (they haven't invented that yet in my opinion). It doesn't replace a tube amp for me personally but if you are contemplating running straight into the PA because lugging your amp is impractical this is a no-brainer. Five stars for what it does at this price. If you are a hobbyist or weekend warrior this pedal will cover the bases. If you make your living doing live performances (or if price is not factored into your decision making) I would advise you to pony up the extra money for the Tech 21 product because their overall build quality is much higher (with regards to the enclosure, switch, knobs, jacks), their customer service is top-shelf and they are engineered/manufactured right in NYC. I own three Tech 21 pedals and previously owned their Trademark 60 amp and I can attest to the difference in overall build quality between their products and Behringer's. Sound-wise they are very very similar though and I DO have much love for these inexpensive Behringer pedals. I own close to a dozen of them and I have not encountered a single malfunction in more than 2 years.",5,Nice sounding and inexpensive GT-2 type pedal,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",positive A1MY8258SXRZ8M,B000VZYS66,eatablog,"[0, 0]","I read the reviews on this product and decided that a lot of these reviewers probably know more about guitar effects than I do and since most people seemed to like it, I figured I'd give it a try. I was not disappointed at all. It gives you great sound for solos. I've tried it on a few different kinds genres and found that it's quite versatile. I still have to play with the settings a bit to really get the sound I want, but I think that's just learning about the effects this box provides.",5,Great sound for the price!,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A14HVB7CVCYTIY,B000VZYS66,Ed,"[9, 9]","Stumbled upon this while looking for another pedal. I read the reviews and decided to give it a chance; how could I lose at this price? I put it in my cart and continued shopping.Guess what...the reviewers weren't lying (except that one guy who gave it a 2..what a BS review)!It arrived today, and I decided to give it a quick workout. I grabbed a small amp (Fender Frontman 15) and plugged in my Strat (with a Seymour Duncan Hotrail at the bridge) and gave it a go. The 'quick workout' turned into an hour long jam session as I got caught up in what this pedal can do. It turned my little solid state amp into a fire breather! With the mic at off X, middle set at Hot, and California and 3/4 gain...this thing just SCREAMS for solos and is very heavy for rhythm. I spent a good deal of time with this setting just blazing away.The Tweed and Brit settings were great too, as I tweaked a multitude of tones from this beast. I've had Behringer pedals before and even though they were decent (vintage delay, slow motion, compressor, eq), I didn't get excited about them. In fact, I sold the delay and slow mo recently. This pedal however, is going to get some serious use. I'm not crazy about the plastic casing, but it seems sturdy enough. I can't recommend this pedal enough...the reviews were right! You won't be sorry.",5,Wish I'd found this sooner!,1312934400,"08 10, 2011",positive ALV33FTOC032I,B000VZYS66,frank arcidiacona,"[0, 0]","Its one great modeler,i like the tweed that old tube sound and mic position on cabinets.I am using this with bass, gives you a really clean treble and distortion if you like also, try it with bass you will like it.rock on.",5,Real Nice.,1362873600,"03 10, 2013",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B000VZYS66,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]","I don't have a lot of experience with effects stomp boxes, but enough to know when I have a winner. Behringer's TM300 is made from tough plastic. The 3 other Beheringers I have had about a year don't look warn and scarred, and sound as good as the day I got them. The tube mode pedal has an incredible flavor of tones. Fender clean, bright, British crunch and distortion, a hot Gain and sweet smooth California sound. I am playing out of a Peavey, but I hear a tweed. Amazing clarity, and worth the $28 and change. You won't be disappointed.",5,"Huge Amp mode effect, minor cost.",1385856000,"12 1, 2013",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B000VZYS66,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","Good price and sound. Classic behringer plastic housing I haven't had a problem with ever but I don't dog my stuff... Favor this over built in analog drives, nicer crunch and dirt that's flexible. Fair to say real tube is the best, but for analog and practice amps this does put some life in the tone. Can't say for metal as I'm not so into, but everything else find this fits the bill.",5,Fix that analog junk distortion,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A28X8QQ97HM6CX,B000VZYS66,"Robert M. Koretsky ""DIYer""","[1, 1]","I bought this product for only one reason: I have several amps that are not guitar amps, but stereo or PA-type, clean, high powered , two channels, that I want to use as guitar amps, either as the primary or backup. This tube modeler acts first as a pre-amp, and then adds gain, volume control, ""crunch"", whatever, to the non-guitar amps to make them sound like guitar amps. I don't really care what tube amps it models, or what mic placement, I just want the guitar amp sound and style. I also use it in front of a Behringer Ultra-G DI box, so that the DI box splits the signal coming from the TM300 and sends half to my non-guitar amps and guitar speakers on stage, and the other half to the house PA. I don't think that many people would do this.The sound you get out of this box is affected by what amp, and kind of amp you are driving with it, and also what kind of speakers that amp is driving. The acoustics of the space you are playing in also affects the sound, but I've used this box with all of its settings driving PA amps, home stereo amps, bass amps, and guitar amps, all of which drove PA speakers, bass speakers and Eminence Commonwealth 12 guitar speakers, all in the same acoustic space. Each combination of amp and speaker with all settings on the box held constant, sound different: some more like guitar amps and speakers, some not. As I said, I don't really care about what tube amp is being modeled, only that I get an authentic guitar and speaker sound out of the box. It works for me.I read reviews that say that this is a digital knockoff of the analog Sansamp GT2, and based on its performance so far, it has served as kind of like a cheap preview of what the Sansamp can do. I would consider getting the GT2 in the future, but for now this product is, for me, the poor man's tube amp.",5,The poor man's tube amp,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000W00X1Y,Charlo,"[7, 8]","Folks that like the original Ibanez Tube King will love this pedal. Sturdier construction than most of Behrenger's other pedals- The housing is metal and the knobs seem a bit more solid. Folks talk about how bad the stock tube is, but that has not been my experience. I may experement with a low gain JJ in the future, but the stock tube is staying put for now. Maybe I got lucky and they 'hand selected' the right one? This unit sounds really incredible when it's running into the front end of my EL84 powered tube amp. The sound is really organic and gritty, with great harmonics and smooth sustain. Sounds decent but not nearly as good going into a solid state amp (no suprise there). Still, an improvement from the sterile solid state tone. Be forewarned - this pedal is gigantic in dimension. Who cares, so long as it sounds this good?? I'd wanted a vintage Chandler/Butler Tube Driver forever, but now I honestly don't need one. This pedal gets me there on the cheap!",5,GREAT PEDAL,1310515200,"07 13, 2011",positive A3EYCAYIIBDXUF,B000W00X1Y,"C. Ruud ""cruud""","[5, 5]","The VT999 Vintage Tube Monster has quite quickly become my go-to overdrive pedal, surpassing other OD pedals I've used, including the Digitech Bad Monkey, the Ibanez TS9 Tubescreamer, the Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive, and remarkably, the Fulltone Fulldrive 2 MOSFET.The VT999 has several things going for it --- Tweakable EQ (High/Mid/Low) which allows you to run a full spectrum, from muddy, dirty low OD sounds, even from a single coil, to bright, screaming lead tones with high mids or highs.- Noise gate which can not only eliminate single coil hum but can also be used to ""squeeze"" the tone for some interesting effects- Wide range gain that gets dirty around 9 o'clock and full-on distortion when crankedNow, for full disclosure sake, I did change out the tube to a JJ Tesla 12AX7, but most people who know tubes will tell you that really, tubes are often hit-or-miss, simply on account of them being analog, heater-based elements. That's part of the fun of tube-based OD. I have played a VT999 that had a great sounding overdrive, but mine didn't have that sound until I put in a new tube. Try it out with the stock tube, and go to a different tube if you don't like it. At least try a new tube before giving up.There are two things that I don't like about the VT999, and I can tell you -- both gripes have nothing to do with sound or tone. This pedal got it 100% right with tone after a tube switch. The 2 issues are:- The housing is huge, and if you look inside, it seems like a waste of space. There's a lot of open space with nothing there, and while I can concede that tubes heat up and need space to dissipate heat, it's a bit overboard.- Compared to the Fulldrive, the lack of a boost switch is really a miss. Especially given the large enclosure, it would make perfect sense to move the 5 knobs to the top half of the pedal and put a boost switch on the right hand side. That'd take little effort, and given the independent power of this pedal, would be a piece of cake to achieve. Heck, I could probably do it myself, but I don't want to ruin the good sound this produces.Bottom line, I understand that on a pedalboard, real estate is everything. This takes up at least the space of 2 pedals. Is it worth it? To me, it is. I run 2 OD pedals on my 2-row board, and I can honestly say, in the last 10 gigs, I have never gone to the other OD. It's been the Vintage Tube Monster every time.",4,VT999 a Solid Score from Behringer,1349308800,"10 4, 2012",positive AMTQJ1ZZ58BO4,B000W00X1Y,Gordon Tubbs,"[0, 0]","BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT: The Behringer VT999 Vintage Tube Monster is indeed a monster of a pedal. Those seeking a hot rodded sound to your amp would be wise to check this product out, as the level of boost and gain derived from the stock 12AX7 is enough to push any tube amp's clean channel into saturated overdrive.Featuring 3-band EQ that ranges from barely noticeable to perhaps "too much", I was surprised that I actually found myself backing off some of the knobs because I expected this to be a cheap pedal that needed it's EQ to be pushed to max in order to get any playable tone out of it. I was wrong. The Master and Gain knobs work exactly like a tube amp channel. The Noise Suppressor is a nifty feature that drastically reduces white noise.Roughly taking up the space of 3 standard pedals on your pedalboard, many probably wonder if it's even worth the real estate compared to other overdrives. However, when it comes to tube-based pedals, big is par for the course.The stock tube is decent to the point where you can get some musical tones out of the pedal. I personally don't plan on changing the stock tube any time soon because I want to test its limits, but the gain range is effectively Boss OD-1 to DS-1, so YES - it is possible to get some metal tones out of this pedal, especially those late 80s/early 90s Marshall-driven metal tones.I honestly can't say anything overtly bad or wrong with this pedal. I judge gear with my EARS and by its VALUE, not by PRICE, but honestly... for $50, you literally can't go wrong. There are worse pedals you could buy for more money quite honestly. Even with a $10-$15 mod to change the tube to something more your preference, you're still looking at a relatively inexpensive pedal with an amazing value. But if you're looking for other tube overdrives, check these out: Effectrode Tube Drive ($350), Maxon TBO-9 True Tube Boost/Overdrive ($263), and the Ibanez Tube King ($170).If you're on the fence with this thing, go ahead and jump over and get one.",5,Tubed Screamer,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive AM8M5BAQRIXY5,B000W00X1Y,"Mark Showalter ""I am a tennis teaching pro & ...","[7, 8]",With some trials using different tubes this pedal can add something that is very tough to get otherwise. I run my guitar direct because I don't like amps or having to cart the things around. There are so many shades of tone available that it's tough to really praise this gadget enough especially considering the low cost. I also found using a compresser before it helps. I have a Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone & it made a big differrence. I highly reccomend this tube pre-amp & encourage trying out different tubes to get the sound you want.,5,Fantastic Tube Pre-amp,1247011200,"07 8, 2009",positive AVP5CCREISHVX,B000W00X1Y,Raul Diaz Pea,"[0, 0]","It sounds good. Not as a professional tube driver, but quite well for the price. Perfect for begginners and intermediate players that can't afford something else that is a little bit more expensive.",4,Very nice for the price,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",positive AZMHABTPXVLG3,B000W00X1Y,sid,"[0, 0]",This thing is amazing. Like many I cannot afford a tube amp. This transforms my solid state amps into something very comparable to the tube amps I played years ago. Sustain and harmonics are insane. Preamp is very precise and allows for a nice variety of tones.The unit is very heavy and rugged. The only component I would be concerned with over time is the battery adapter but this is replaceable at low cost.,5,The Beast,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive A3KIOG0NDTJ32D,B000W00X1Y,Writer365,"[0, 0]","I have a Blue Voodoo all tube amp. It's a dinosaur but has a great tone. Sadly, I tried revamping it with all new tubes, but though it gave me the drive I needed, it also raised the noise level tremendously. This was my last resource before selling an amp I did not want to part with. I thought this pedal would do the trick. I was right. You would think with just one AX7 tube you would get just so much drive, but this puppy gives more than expected. Behringer used to be known as junk, but no more.",5,Love this thing!,1391212800,"02 1, 2014",positive A2QDVOUXE4PYIM,B000WF1AMU,"Gomer ""me""","[2, 2]","nice bag ,padding it good ,i just wish the hooks weren't plastic ,, not shore how long they will last,,",4,fender electric bag,1328659200,"02 8, 2012",positive A2YTKPGZXFFKVK,B000WF1AMU,Janeelizabeth,"[0, 1]","Purchased for my Epiphone electric guitar... perfect... has a separate area for my sheet music, picks and capo. Nice bag... I REALLY like it!!!!!!!",5,PERFECT!!!!!!!!!,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B000WF1AMU,jb,"[0, 0]",Everything I would want in a gig bag! A quality bag for a quality instrument. What you see is what you get.,5,The truth about this product,1339632000,"06 14, 2012",positive A1L3H6SSKSRNGV,B000WF1AMU,Rojimbo,"[0, 0]","This bag is simple yet it's really thick so it makes you feel like your guitar is safe, I have seen many gig bags rip, tear or seen the straps rip off them but not with this baby, its sturdy and cool, with its design and pick designed zipper, I didn't expect to be that cool",5,Comfy :],1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A1MTN9XWJSA5PI,B000WF1AMU,RS617,"[14, 14]","Despite an overwhelming petroleum smell coming out of the box, this is a high-quality gig bag with plenty of storage space. Fits either a Tele or Strat. I don't typically keep my guitars in their cases, but bags like this one come in handy for gigs, short trips, moves, etc. Nice styling touches, too. The bag has removable back-straps for carrying ease.",4,Giggity,1307664000,"06 10, 2011",positive A1OZ7F08MNF320,B000WF1AMU,"Salik ali ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]","pretty much this is a great case for the price but i would like more padding because i like my guitars to be safe but if you want a better case for protection invest in a hard case. i cant give it a bad review for not enough padding because this guitar has about the same amount of padding as most soft cases. this is also a pretty handsome looking case,if thats what you care about.",5,great case for the price,1333584000,"04 5, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000WF1AMU,StormJH1,"[1, 1]","My guitars largely stay at home, so they don't require the heavy duty protection of a large hard case. Hard cases almost always cost 70 dollars or more, and also take up about twice as much room, which is problematic for storing multiple instruments. In most cases, a good soft gig bag with padding should protect your instrument against light bumps and bangs, and costs about 1/4 of the price of a hard case.I bought two different variations of the Fender Gig Bag, and I believe the one pictured here is the one that has Fender Medium guitar picks as zipper handles, which is a cool touch. The case fits my Fender/Squier Strat guitars (or other guitars of a similar size) snugly. There is not a ton of padding, but more than you might think from the pictures, especially on top. The pocket is fine, and there are a variety of adjustable handles and straps. I can't say that the zippers will withstand years of use, but for most uses, they should do just fine. Glad to have this as an affordable option to protect my guitars.",5,Offers enough basic protection at an affordable price,1367107200,"04 28, 2013",positive A3EZEP0FX5BC1P,B000WGJ71U,"A Conrad ""Ask Conrad""","[0, 0]","I tune my guitars, ukuleles, cavaquinhos, and piano with various tuners, like the Korg GA-40 or Korg CA-40 or Korg TM-40, and I pair this Korg CM-100 Tuner Clip and the difference is huge. You no longer have to worry about background noiseI clip it on the headstock of my guitar/uke/cava and it tunes them quite well. On the piano, I can clip it on any part and it picks up on the tuner. It works as well as most/all of the clip-on tuners you see on various guitars and ukuleles nowadays, but if you have one of the chromatic tuners that don't directly clip on (like the Intelli IMT series), then this will make it work 100x better (okay, slightly exaggerated) because the ambient noise is not picked up by the tuner's microphone.I give this accessory high marks, and I highly recommend it.",5,A must-have accessory to use with chromatic tuners,1326067200,"01 9, 2012",positive A1CSB9FS3SLHJO,B000WGJ71U,"CrochetGranny7 ""Christian Blogger""","[0, 0]",I have a Korg tuner but found that I needed this so it would not pick up sounds in the room and interfere while I was tuning my Dulcimer. Now I just plug this into the tuner and thenclip it onto the headstock of my Dulcimer. Now I can tune my instrument anywhere without picking up background noise.,5,Glad to Own This,1373068800,"07 6, 2013",positive A21M5LI1AU7184,B000WGJ71U,Jerry E. Semler,"[0, 0]","The Korg CM-100L Clip On Contact Microphone For Tuners is a great product. I would recommend it to anyone needing to tune an instrument. My instructor, who has been playing a violin for about 40 years, brought one to my private lesson recently. Because it did not pick up extraneous room noises, it made tuning my violin for the lesson so much faster and easier.",5,Novice Violinist,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",positive A3R8XCQYDNQIAA,B000WGJ71U,"Peter ""Thib's""","[1, 1]",Not as good as the headstock tuner I purchased. I used it a few times. It can be used as tuner or a pickup for my acoustic. I wouldn't buy another one.,3,It's okay,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",neutral A3OA4DV4L81N1D,B000WGJ71U,"P.K. Frary ""Gochugogi""","[2, 2]","I teach guitar classes at a community college and spend my days in a room full of twangin' 'n strummin' guitars. Human ears and tuners with external mics, including iPhone app tuners, have trouble in such an environment. Why? The cacophony of competing pitches befuddle both brains and tuning machines. So I bring an extra beefySeiko Sat800 Durable Style Chromatic Tunerand Korg CM-100L mic to class for students to use. And it works great: clip to the headstock and it isolates their guitar from the din and delivers a clean signal to the Seiko.The Seiko tuner has hit the deck many times and still looks like new after a couple years. Unfortunately the CM-100L is not nearly as durable: wires are thin, delicate and prone to breaking. If I was the only one using the CM-100L, it would probably last for many years. But students are rough and can't stop themselves from tightly wrapping the wire around the tuner after they're finished (although I ask them not to). The wire gets stressed at the mic clip and/or plug and shorts out. I burn through one or two CM-100L per semester. I found a big gob of silicon sealant on stress points helps extend the life of the wire (electrical tape is useless).Great product: easy to use and makes tuning in a room full of guitars a snap. Wish they made an industrial strength model with big beefy cables...",4,Works great but wires are delicate,1366070400,"04 16, 2013",positive AFB7MSIPJIW68,B000WGJ71U,Seph,"[0, 0]","Bought this to tune my hammered dulcimer. The clip is a bit larger than I expected, but it just fits on to the bridges under the strings. If I had paid more attention to the picture on the site I would have known how large the clip is in relation to the 1/4"" plug.It does it's job, picking up vibrations from the instrument rather than noise from the room. Works well while other things are going on around you. It seems to track 'truer' with this clip than with the internal microphone, meaning it doesn't bob up and down as much. If that holds true for other instruments, I may start using this clip on everything.I saw one review mention that the clip they received was not labeled Korg. The one I got is labeled, both on the package and on the clip.",4,Works well,1347235200,"09 10, 2012",positive A1LQC225SE8UNI,B000WN4J9S,David Burch,"[0, 0]","This neck plate rides on the body of a Mexico-made Jazz Bass which I acquired second-hand, replacing the blank factory plate. It could be thicker -- it deformed somewhat when the screws were snugged up. Still, the guitar now sports the old Sixties Fender "F" logo.",4,"""F"" logo neckplate",1404000000,"06 29, 2014",positive A36OSNJ4YJSGEP,B000WN4J9S,djinx,"[7, 7]",I was upgrading all the chrome on a MIM and put this on. Looks better than the plain one. Includes the screws.,5,Looks Great!!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive APB6VJX5CNR5C,B000WN4J9S,fendertele67,"[0, 0]","I have purchased three of the Fender ""f"" neck plates for three different MIM Strats. They all went on easy, caused no problem and they look really cool.",5,Neat product,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B000WN4J9S,"grandpa ""Randy""","[1, 1]","It is a Fender product, so it is well made. Reasonably priced. It will make any Strat or Tele build shine.",5,Fender Neck Plate,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A3A3ZCWP7Z4V4K,B000WN4J9S,H18,"[0, 0]","It looks nice on our Fender Blacktop Bass plus the locks, it completely changed the look of the bass, details",5,Great for Bass and Guitar,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B000WN4J9S,Jon,"[1, 1]","There was nothing wrong with my original neckplate, but I was replacing the rest of the hardwear and pick this up just to add just a little something extra. IT was a direct replacement for the original.",5,Just a lil extra bling,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B000WN4J9S,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","looks and fits great on my start, nothing more I can ask for! my original neckplate was slightly bent in one corner before I replaced it with this one",5,looks great,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A3D0PD45BHLXFX,B000WN4J9S,Mr. Practical,"[0, 0]",It looks fine but as other reviewers have pointed out is thinner than the OEM plate that came on the guitar. Some people mentioned putting shims behind it but a better idea might be to cut the ends of the neck screws down by an 1/8th of an inch so that you don't screw the neck screws in too far. The plate was delivered on time and as promised by Amazon.,5,Plate is thinner thinner,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",positive A3412OM2NWNT5E,B000WN4J9S,Nilram,"[0, 0]",I just slapped one of these on my reliced '94 MIM Fender Strat. It looks very slick!. Only issue is that it got scratched already after having it for less than a month.,4,Lookin' good!,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",positive A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B000WN4J9S,overbybr,"[4, 4]","I put this on my Fender Jazz Bass after I bought a new neck for it. This plate work the exact same as the stock plate, but it dresses the bass up a bit. This is not a mod that people will see (like pickup covers), but I like the way it looks when I pick it up to play.",5,"Looks great, but you are the only one who will see it",1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive AZVME8JMPD3F4,B000WN4J9S,Reaperman,"[0, 0]",Actually arrived in the proper bag and looked great. Had issues before with company but they resolved all issues. I would do business with them again. Thanks for taking care of me. Pleasure doing business with you,5,good one this time,1330905600,"03 5, 2012",positive A330W6L217G0U6,B000WN4J9S,Rich,"[0, 0]",This is a very nice looking back plate and for the price its cheep the holes are in the right place for the screws .,5,Very nice,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive AFBETARDFURG,B000WN4J9S,Salvatore Quaglieri,"[0, 0]",Nice F logo upgrade on my squier deluxe strat. Installed easy and the screws and everything were correct. I would recommend this :),5,Good upgrade,1357344000,"01 5, 2013",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000WN4J9S,StormJH1,"[3, 3]","Not much to say about a chrome neckplate - it's largely a cosmetic item. But my old one (with the serial number) was corroding pretty bad, and I liked the look of the new one. A few people have mentioned that it's thinner, but assuming you also have the ""pad"" underneath (which you should) that was not a problem for me at all. Anybody who dented theirs likely overtightened the screws. Installation took all of 5 minutes and the neck is set up exactly as it was before. Looks great!",5,"Easy to install, looks great",1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive AENULRBQ2IE5I,B000WN4J9S,Video Services Of Va,"[0, 0]",Never really had to mess much with this item. Its a quality piece of metal with the nice F logo on it. Mounted my cheap Amazon start neck just fine.,5,Solid piece of metal,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A3E0CF25A7LD2,B000WN4J9S,WBowie,"[0, 0]",I bought this new Fender F neck plate to replace the plain one I had on one of my MIM Strats. but at this time I am not sure I like what I have done. It appears a little thinner than the original and just doesn't look as "original".,3,"Fender ""F"" neckplate",1374364800,"07 21, 2013",neutral A35QFQI0M46LWO,B000WS1QC6,Christopher C,"[0, 0]",A must have for the Yamaha PA130. You can plug ti in instead of using 100 batteries. That keeps the weight down tremendously and as long as yo have a plug youa re good to go.,5,Saves you a ton of batteries.,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B000WS1QC6,j flavors,"[0, 0]","Good power supply for the cheaper Yamaha keyboards. I have never understood why Yamaha keyboards don't come with a power supply? So, I found a suitable power supply for the instrument and works fine. No problems.Don't buy the one from the store, this is cheaper. Be patient and get this one.",5,Good replacement,1312675200,"08 7, 2011",positive A19SEZVIVAMGVZ,B000WS1QC6,J. Poehner,"[0, 0]",If you buy the keyboard you're going to need the power adaptor. Sucks that Yamaha runs this scam of not supplying the power cord and making you buy it separate but I suppose the nickle and dimes really add up for them. Power cord fine. Yamaha shady.,5,Yamaha PA130MM 120 Volt Keyboard AC Power Adaptor,1318982400,"10 19, 2011",positive A2JMJVNTBL7K7E,B000WS1QC6,"K. Lin ""yesuaini99""","[0, 0]","I bought this to replace another adapter that came with the Yamaha keyboard I bought at Costco long time ago.The original adapter was bulky and heavy and that's what caused the wires inside to break.Tried to stripped the rubber coating and soldered the wires together, but after short use, the heavy head of the adapter still ripped the wires apart.When it is big and heavy, when you unplug it, sometimes the kids hold the cable instead of the adapter.But the cable can not support the weight thus making it rip.This new design is actually a bit more powerful but only a fraction of the weight and size.It works beautifully the moment I plugged it in.BTW, I am using this NOT on the CP series. It actually works for the cheaper keyboards too.My CP33 has this identical adapter which I tested on the other cheap keyboard before I bought it.It's great.And shipping was fast.",5,small is good,1280275200,"07 28, 2010",positive A1GXJW4152V4LJ,B000WS1QC6,"Sean P. Owens ""Lupus Non Mordet Lupum""","[0, 0]","This AC adapter, in my opinion, should not even qualify to be reviewed since we all know it should be included with the product it is powering. That being said, it functions as it was intended to, which is to power a Yamaha PSRE333 61-key portable keyboard. It fits perfectly and stays put, all while transmitting electrical current from my home's 110v outlet into the aforementioned Yamaha keyboard. Thanks for reading.SPO",4,Minus 1 star for price.....,1376611200,"08 16, 2013",positive ABJG6JTYTX9M0,B000WS1QC6,T T Smirniotopoulos,"[0, 0]",The Yamaha keyboards that take batteries don't come with an AC power adapter. No problem. I got this the week after Christmas and it works like it came with the keyboard.,5,OEM every time,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A2VSNUK7YLRKRE,B000WYCS7M,"F. Sasso ""Stupidity Should Hurt""","[0, 0]",I am collecting these unique guitar picks and putting them into pick display cases. This is a great pick! I am using the other 5 and they play very well!,5,Really Fun Guitar Picks,1374796800,"07 26, 2013",positive A9CQXTVLHQBMA,B000WYCS7M,Mike,"[0, 0]",Really cool looking and are nice picks for the $$. The eye holes really do make it a better gripping pick than a standard pick. Great deal from amazon - - thanks!! I will definitely buy more of these in the future!!,5,Clayton Friday the 13th Picks 6-pack,1332720000,"03 26, 2012",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B000WYCS7M,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]","a little small for my hands, but the kids that take lessons from me loved them. Cute idea. Would like different holiday designs like this.",3,okay,1396656000,"04 5, 2014",neutral A1K3NQAO49LXL2,B000WYCS7M,"Surferofromantica ""S.O.R.""","[0, 0]","These picks are pretty cool, fairly stiff despite their thinness. They are also a bit pointier than regular picks, and the eye holes give it an interesting tactile quality. Nice to try something new, although they are a bit slippery.",5,The coolest picks in town!,1383696000,"11 6, 2013",positive A1AGIP0FLI2VZW,B000WYCS7M,Tammy R Slayton,"[0, 0]","I rarely play with one, as I prefer a thin pick and these are more along the lines of medium, but when I do pull one out of my pocket to play, it always gets attention.",5,Definitely novelty picks.,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive AHMEG9CAAT2KF,B000X31R2E,Bon,"[0, 0]","It's a button. It's not fancy, it's silver, it screwed into my ukulele with no problem, and it works very well.",4,Button,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",positive A24IO6G3W158E4,B000X31R2E,Brynn,"[0, 0]","One of the strap buttons on a guitar I was given as a gift was missing. I was told that it would need some minor repairs, so all I had to do was replace a strap button and get some strings for it.This strap button was screwed right in the minute I got it and it worked like a charm. I put the strap right on afterwards and started playing it and it hasn't given me any problems.",5,A Perfect Replacement for a Perfect Price,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",positive AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B000X31R2E,"C.E. ""Frank""","[0, 0]","My Takamine guitar needed a strap button and this button does the job. The quality seems to be good and installation went fine.For those of you who are unsure about drilling a hole into the guitar, I would only recommend drilling into cheaper guitars (Unless you know what your doing, of course)",5,Dunlop Strap Button,1341878400,"07 10, 2012",positive AAPQB8YDQ3RRE,B000X31R2E,guillajp,"[0, 0]","very quick shipping, it works perfectly, I was able to screw it in without and pre-drilling as well. works with multiple straps as well.",5,perfect projuct,1350518400,"10 18, 2012",positive A34G1GTMQGEDUN,B000X31R2E,"Johanna Livingstone ""Honest Reviewer""","[0, 0]",Nothing that spectacular really! It did it's job. Was easy for my husband to use. Made me able to use a strap on my guitar.,5,Needed this for a used guitar,1359676800,"02 1, 2013",positive A38DCVO9SZHW68,B000X31R2E,"kiboy ""Icelander""","[0, 0]",In fact it's beautiful and totally functional. The only reason it gets four stars is due to the fact that it doesn't come with a felt washer to protect your instrument and I had to fashion one myself. I'd buy it again but they should really include a washer.,4,very nice strap button,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",positive A1BNFL98NKJNYA,B000X31R2E,Leseagle,"[0, 0]","Great Strap Button very solid, aluminum and is easy to get that leather strap hole slips in very easy... very pro.",4,Great Strap Button... Solid,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive AA169UZEJYAV1,B000X31R2E,Luckystar,"[0, 0]",The only thing that would have been nicer and bumped the rating up would be to send a felt pad with the button. I used a rubber washer I had and that worked very well. It was easy to install.,4,Guitar Strap Button,1383868800,"11 8, 2013",positive AZE83O4F1IJPR,B000X31R2E,Matt,"[1, 1]","It's a simple strap button, don't know what else to say, I can't imagine a strap button not serving it's purpose. I hate minimum word review requirements.",5,It's a strap button.,1390176000,"01 20, 2014",positive A2W3CLAYZLDPTV,B000XPO0IU,"Amazon Customer ""=Chris=""","[0, 0]","I've got two other Levy's cotton straps that I picked up at local brick and mortar stores and they're fantastic! I picked one up on Amazon and I was unaware that there was an 'extended length' version and that it was what I had bought before. I suppose it's just easier for theNo big deal though, just an observation worth noting because if you just picked one of these up based on prior purchases (and you're a big guy like me and/or you play with the guitar/bass around your knees) you may not be getting what you thought.In any case, these are very comfortable (soft edge), they stick on you (as opposed to some other materials which may tend to slide down), and they last.",5,Great strap!! BE AWARE THAT THERE ARE TWO LENGTHS AVAILABLE!!,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",positive A1XL4YLORJ5IBS,B000XPO0IU,Ana Pendragon,"[0, 1]",Wonderful and inexpensive strap. I use these for all my electrics and have had no problems.Well made and easy to adjust.,5,Wonderful and inexpensive strap.,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",positive A2GC5JELY3N07V,B000XPO0IU,bman,"[0, 0]",This strap feels pretty good and feels like it would be more durable than the cheaper stuff. The only issue I have with it is that the ends are not the same size so I could not install my Dunlop Straploks for it. It may just have been the one I got though.,4,Feels great,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",positive A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B000XPO0IU,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[1, 1]","This Levy's Leathers ""2inch Cotton Guitar Strap"" is good looking (in an understated sort of way), very well made, adjustable and extremely comfortable, and works exactly as expected.We bought this for my son as a ""starter"" strap and figure he will buy a more flashy one someday, but this one looks like it will be used for the foreseeable future!Highly Recommended!CFH",5,Great Quality - Highly Recommended,1290038400,"11 18, 2010",positive A1KMDDMQEXV0HJ,B000XPO0IU,"Dennis ""DTz""","[2, 4]","Not much to say about a guitar strap... except I had planned to use it on a Simga acoustic without a pin at the neck. I ended up using the strap on my Strat for the acoustic and this one is on the Strat. This one doesn't come with a wrap or tie for the nut so, it is for use with a guitar with a pin at both sides of the body. If you need to secure one end at the headstock, this is not an option. It is comfortable though.",3,Nice For Electric,1331078400,"03 7, 2012",neutral A1IT51TW0UI2LM,B000XPO0IU,"D. Jones ""Thinker, Warrior, Teacher""","[13, 13]","I bought this intending to use it on my Seagull acoustic but tonight I put it on my Squier Fat Strat instead. after getting tired of how raw the existing polypropylene strap -which was about the same price just because it had ""Fender"" embroidered on it- was making my neck.When I put this on the electric the difference was immediately noticable even though my neck was still sore from the cheap strap. So I decided to sign in and write this review.This strap is softer and better made than the poly ones.It even comes with a string tie for your acoustic, which you might need.Consider taking my advice: Treat yourself.$15 for a strap -when guitars cost hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars- is not much.Besides, the cotton and suede will not scratch your axe...The only downside is that the strap ends are pretty thick and is very snug on my pegs.I use c-type snap-on strap locks but they will no longer fit.Maybe I'll see if the venerable Grolsch strap locks will work.You can spend more to get wider straps with more padding if you want but do not bother getting something cheaper unless a strap of at least this quality is on sale.Update: Too snug for Grolsch strap locks on the Squier also...",4,Great choice. More comfortable than the cheap $5 poly straps,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",positive A2RCCN4KEXZGC8,B000XPO0IU,"Joe Average ""Joe Average""","[0, 1]",Very comfortable strap. The cotton is soft and does not cut into my neck like some nylon straps do. Seems sturdy and is holiding up well so far.,5,Nice!,1381708800,"10 14, 2013",positive A2FGSRTR4XFHMC,B000XPO0IU,Jonah Koonce,"[0, 0]",This is a perfect strap for my guitar. It's not rough on my neck and is very adjustable. It's very simple and is perfect for me. I'm very pleased with this purchase.,5,LOVE!!,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A1A15ECLHM9BQY,B000XPO0IU,Nick,"[0, 0]","Classy and comfortable, it looks perfect on my beat up black '76 Tele custom. I've never had a complaint about a Levy's strap, they're expensive but always seem to be worth what you pay for them, unlike some other brands (*cough.. Fender... *cough).",5,"Classy and comfortable, it looks perfect on my beat up black ...",1404950400,"07 10, 2014",positive A2FZ4Z0UFA1OR8,B000XPO0IU,Pat,"[1, 1]","I admit I bought this only because John Frusciante uses a very similar style strap. But he has good taste. This strap is strong and sturdy. Even without strap locks I'm comfortable going crazy on stage. High quality, does not fray, stays on the guitar. Does what you want and need and looks great!",5,"Vintage/Classic look, sturdy strap",1327449600,"01 25, 2012",positive A2KKZHISX9YKMI,B000XPO0IU,"PJY ""pjsailor""","[1, 2]","I like to walk around while I play. It's a hangup of mine. This strap works fine for that. The only thing I've noticed that can be annoying is that strap moves easily across my back so it is very easy to get the guitar out of position (the neck too high or too low). Other than that, it's a good deal for the price. Maybe I just need a shirt with more cling.",3,It's a strap!,1296345600,"01 30, 2011",neutral A1GXJW4152V4LJ,B000XPO0IU,"Sean P. Owens ""Lupus Non Mordet Lupum""","[0, 1]","In the interest of full disclosure, this is the first guitar strap I have ever owned. That being said, the strap is fairly soft and pliable, with that almost broken in feel. I was expecting it to be a little stiffer, but I'm glad it isn't. It fit my Ibanez acoustic just fine. My guitar is nothing fancy, so I would presume the ""strap locks"" are pretty standard. The fit is really tight at first, so that should be a good thing. I suppose I could have unscrewed my strap locks to facilitate mounting the strap, but I didn't.The range of fit seems pretty good to me. I am 6' tall and wear my acoustic up a little high, kind of ""folk style"" I guess. If I want to, I can adjust it so that it rides lower around my pelvis area. One end is suede on both sides and has the tanned leather-logo patch on it, while the other end is black suede on one side and tan suede on the backside. I can't see it marring the guitar at all. It is comfortable around my neck and shoulder. Made in Canada, seems well built and durable. Once again my left shoe is happy to have its lace back, and Keith gets to keep his head fashionable. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I will answer as best I can. Thanks for reading.SPO",4,"Much better than my old shoelace, but less fashionable than Keith Richards' old head-scarves.",1380758400,"10 3, 2013",positive A3A4UKJUP34E18,B000XPO0IU,Truthinadvertising,"[1, 1]",Only complaint is that the cameo is not as well done as shown in the picture. Other than that the strap is of good quality.,4,solid guitar strap,1300579200,"03 20, 2011",positive AZMIKIG4BB6BZ,B000XPPR2S,"Daniel J. Griffin ""ulboy""","[0, 0]",This is the most I've ever spent on a guitar strap. But I have to say it's well worth the price. Very comfortable and looks great too!,5,Very nice strap,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B000XPPR2S,Howard J. Herman,"[1, 3]","I don't play with a guitar below my waist. I am six feet tall. While very well made, wide, comfortable and good looking, this sling was far too short and had to be returned.",3,Nicely made but way too short,1336435200,"05 8, 2012",neutral A1GM034H7XPDEW,B000XPPR2S,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[2, 5]","**So after reading a couple comments on this review it's obvious that my original review was somewhat irrelevant being that I was using the strap for the wrong application. According to the first comment and verified from their companies website(which I should have done before buying) the strap is meant for a bass guitar. Please don't purchase this thinking it will work for a standard acoustic or probably even an acoustic bass. Amazon should have clarified in their item description. Thanks for the comments educating me and sorry for the misleading review.**I'm not a very tall person and this strap is just incredibly short. I currently own two other leather straps and they have the potential to be lengthened so that my acoustic would hang down by my waist or so, even though I usually play it about midway on my torso. I don't NEED my straps to be super long but this thing makes it hard to even put the guitar on. It just feels a little tight and crammed when I wear it. I'll probably end up adding a string at one end just to give myself an extra 4 inches or so. The leather itself isn't a bad quality, but it's not the finest. I'd suggest dropping an extra $20 or so and getting a very high quality strap.**I just wanted to clarify that I was reviewing this product in regards to my acoustic guitar. I have read some other reviews and it seems that those using it for an electric guitar have no complaints, but being that my acoustic is a good 2-3 times as thick as an electric, it does not serve my needs.",4,not nearly long enough (for large body guitars),1284249600,"09 12, 2010",positive A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B000XPPR2S,JdoubleH,"[1, 1]","Excellent strap for the money. The leather is thick and supple. In fact the materials are so thick, that it can be a little tricky to get the adjustment tail setup.A note about length- Some might find the standard Levy's strap length too short, so be aware what you need and note there are XL versions of these. For me, many straps on the market in this price range are just too long for me, including those from Franklin, Dunlop (BMF wide), and Mono (even the short model was about an inch too long). I'm a bass player and when standing, I prefer my bass to be at or just above waist height. A few basses, I prefer higher. I'd suggest if you have a strap which places your instrument where you are most comfortable, measure button hole to button hole and be sure you're ordering the right length.",5,"Excellent quality construction and materials, very comfortable, length just right",1368230400,"05 11, 2013",positive A298INOY52JEH8,B000XPPR2S,M. LeFevers,"[1, 1]","I used to have a regular guitar strap on my bass, but when I got a regular weekly bass gig and was using it more often, it started to feel like the strap was digging into my shoulder. Your mileage may vary on that, but I decided it was time to check out a wider strap that was actually intended for a bass.I read a lot of reviews and decided on this one -- some of the cheaper leather straps were described as stiff and uncomfortable, but this one was usually reviewed well. It was the perfect choice. This strap needs no wearing-in -- it's supple and soft right out of the box. The leather on top is smooth and classy looking, and the suede underneath is comfortable and soft, with good friction that helps it stay put on your shoulder. The wider strap distributes the weight of a bass better, and there is some cushioning between the two layers of leather that also helps. All of this adds up to a great deal of comfort.I use Dunlop strap locks on my instruments, and with a thicker strap like this, I had some concerns about getting them on there, but with a flat head screwdriver and a little bit of encouragement you can put strap locks on this strap, no problem.I would highly recommend this strap for any bass player, or even someone with an especially heavy guitar.",5,This is the comfy reclining chair of straps,1362960000,"03 11, 2013",positive A3KKTTJACRWL16,B000XPPR2S,Scott,"[0, 0]","I bought this because someone told me they really liked it...but it's just not a good product...for me anyways.I bought this to help disperse some of the weight of my Les Paul on my shoulder. The problem is, the thick part of this strap is made too short so if I bring the neck of the guitar up to my shoulder at all, the weight of the guitar is now on the skinny part of the strap.The leather feels a bit cheap as well...you get what you pay for.I guess the strap is ok if you play with the guitar in one position...yippeee!I'll probably have to break-down and pay $100 for a real strap.",3,Meh,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",neutral A2MIP3AQVSF2SS,B000XPPR2S,"Teh Arbitrageur ""PM""","[0, 0]","Straps don't get any better than this. Super leather, very well put-together. Perhaps a bit wide, but i play short sets. For the gigging pro, I think the width is an advantage in spreading out the weight. excellent, just excellent.",5,"My third Levy's strap, and still thrilled to wear it",1383091200,"10 30, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000XPPURU,aceofbase,"[1, 1]","This thing is really comfortable, holds the weight of my les paul nicely. Its slightly wider than most other straps which helps distribute weight better, I can play for 2+ hours and my shoulders feel fine! I feed the narrow end through 3 of the strap holes and it sits flat and looks good. Well made, feels very strong. Texture is very nice, doesnt slip. Overall a very good product.",5,"Comfortable, well made strap, highly recommended",1296691200,"02 3, 2011",positive A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B000XPPURU,Bilbo,"[2, 3]","I usually don't buy many guitar straps, and when I do, I like to get a thick, leather-type one, because I've found any other strap seems to bite into my shoulder after a while, and I don't like having metal pieces on the strap that can scratch up my instruments. I bought the black version; I think my days of jumping around and sweating while playing are over, so I probably won't worry about running colors (but I will keep an eye out for such a thing). It's very adjustable (just not quickly adjustable), worked perfectly with my Straplocks, and keeps my 45 pound (it seems like it, anyway) Les Paul from digging into my shoulder. The 2.5 inch width is fine for me, but if you're spending long hours strapped to a heavy monster, I'd go up to the 3 inch model, especially if you're going to be bouncing around for the greater part of 5 hours.",5,Great strap; will have for a long time...,1289779200,"11 15, 2010",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B000XPPURU,CHUS01 Fan,"[0, 0]",I am average build and play a strat. I shouldn't have to feel like this thing just barely fits me. I wish it had at least one more inch.,3,"Excellent quality, but short",1395705600,"03 25, 2014",neutral A37A41GWQFMK3D,B000XPPURU,Dr. Freud,"[1, 1]","this strap works fine on my Fender Strat. it is reasonably comfortable. I was disappointed in that it does not fit the pegs of my Zager acoustic. otherwise, it works for a lower priced leather guitar strap.",4,good for the money but does not fit all guitars,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A2MVPY9XVYST9H,B000XPPURU,"D_Strasse ""D_Strasse""","[2, 2]","This is an excellent strap.This particular strap replaces a 2 inch wide model that I've had for at least 10 years. That is a great strap and has held up wonderfully. I fully expect this strap to match my old one for durability.So why the new strap?* By not using strap locks the area around the strap button holes is much looser than a new one would be. Since I recently bought a new guitar I wanted a more secure strap without going fully to strap locks. So far so good.* Wider. I wanted to see if a half inch difference in width made a difference. Boy does it ever, the new 2.5 strap is really much more comfortable than my old 2 inch model. It isn't a miracle, but it definitely is noticeable with my 9lb Les Paul.A consideration: This is suede and will fuzz for the first little while. If that is an issue for you I would avoid this suede strap, and probably suede in general. After these strap break in though they are very soft and supple.Highly recommended for confort and durability.",5,Great strap,1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A10KH8EN77ZKWH,B000XPPURU,H. Easter,"[3, 3]","What a nice strap! It's a really beautiful deep brown color that really harmonizes with the reddish mahogany back and sides of my dreadnought.The whole strap is leather--no adjustment hardware to scratch your instrument. It took me a little while to get used to this method, but now I don't even think of it. The main strap has several slots cut into it, and there's another piece that threads through the slots and then doubles back over itself to lock into place. It's simple and very secure. It makes adjusting the strap length a bit of a pain, but how often do you adjust your strap length once you've gotten it set? I almost never do.It's an affordable strap that looks elegant, is wide enough to be comfortable with an acoustic guitar, has great length adjustment range, and rolls up to fit in the case. I had to slightly enlarge one of the holes in order to make it fit the strapjack for my guitar--I have a pickup system installed, and the end button is a bit bigger than a standard strap button. Ten seconds with a sharp knife and my strap now fits perfectly. I would buy it again.",5,"Comfortable, durable, inexpensive, nice color",1330992000,"03 6, 2012",positive A1URXSRV6WDHVY,B000XPPURU,Marty Gillis,"[3, 3]","Got the black one. Bought this to help hold up my heavy Sheraton II and needed something at least 2 inches wide and strong to do it. On that level this strap succeeds. It is definitely strong enough to keep my guitar from falling off or shifting on my shoulder. It also looks very nice.But any positive thoughts I have about it are outweighed by the constant shedding of black dyed leather that continually falls off the strap and onto me, my guitar, my carpets, etc.I need things like guitar straps to be ready to USE without causing a shower of little leather bits all over the place! I am not sure how long this will go on but I've been using it for two weeks now and there is a trail of small black leather wherever I go. I have not encountered the dye running yet.Honestly if I had it to do over, I would skip this particular strap. Suede and me are not getting along too well at the moment.",3,Good Strap but makes a mess!,1316390400,"09 19, 2011",neutral A1GMWTGXW682GB,B000XPPURU,MetalFan,"[1, 1]","This is my thrid Levy's strap and it is as good as the rest of them that I have had for a few years. I have this strap in black also and hope this one holds up to the rigors of the others. I have seen on different sites that the dye is thin but I don't see a problem with it so far and I use it regularly. I have it adjusted to the largest size and wished they were a bit longer, but it is a standard size.I prefer this strap over other cheap leather straps because of the build quality and the fact that they are made in Canada and not china or somewhere oversees with cheaper materials. For the price, the strap works well and I would buy more Levy's straps if needed.",5,Great Levy's strap for the price.,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A1UKMEC156SHOD,B000XPPURU,michael king,"[0, 0]",This strap is a good quality piece of gear you wont be disappointed. I have these straps on all my gear very well made will last a lifetime!,5,Good Leather Strap!,1385164800,"11 23, 2013",positive A2CA4YBYSETM02,B000XPPURU,Operafanatic,"[0, 0]","This is my second black suede leather strap I've bought from Levy's. I love them. The 2.5" is wide and comfy. The strap is soft. I have had no issues with any residue or the straps falling apart. They're high quality. And they offer plenty of length adjustments, without any buckles or metal of any kind.",5,"Soft, comfortable",1395014400,"03 17, 2014",positive A3MZWM75KSM1P6,B000XPPURU,"Paul 1946 ""Paul46""","[2, 2]","i got this despite the warnings about it being too short for some people. The strap is about 6"" too short for my Seagull S6 guitar. I will say the build quality is great but too short, is and remains, too short. I will keep this item and take it to a shoe shop or saddle repair place and have and extendo put into the strap. I just can't understand how they can sell this a a guitar strap when it is clearly too short.2/22/2013 I fired off an email to LEVY and the long and ""short"" of all this is you will have to fork over another $30 to buy an extendo for this strap. I don't quite understand why they don't make the strap long enough to start with other than the fact they can extract another $30 to make it work right in the first place. here's a link to the extendo optionLEVY'S LEATHERS MMGXL-2.5-BRN STRAP EXTENDER http://www.amazon.com/LEVYS-LEATHERS-MMGXL-2-5-BRN-STRAP-EXTENDER/dp/B00BH5N91E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid;=1361565768&sr;=8-2&keywords;=MMGXL-2.5 the irony here is I managed to buy the last one for the immediate future.This is just another case of caveat emptor for all buyers to consider. I got the extendo strap and it does not match the original so now I have this cobbled up looking guitar strap. It's sort of like wearing a suede shoe on one foot and a polished leather shoe on the other. I will keep this strap but sure feel like I've been had on this purchase... the terms bait and switch come to my mind.",1,Way too short for a dreadnought guitar DO NOT BUY THIS STRAP!,1361491200,"02 22, 2013",negative A8L6Z9U1TCP06,B000XPPURU,Perry D,"[0, 0]",Nice strap. Very comfortable. Doesn't cut into your body at any point. Easy to adjust. Worth the price. Would definitely buy another.,5,Levi Strap,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A2QMNA0ZT6XMRR,B000XPPURU,Peter Padro,"[0, 0]","For players that want a high quality guitar strap that weighs almost nothing, last forever, stays in place, and has classic good looks there is not a better strap than Levy's natural leather, suede strap (without the piping and stiched edge). The dying of the suede side is deep and flawless and the strap is a quality piece of hide without bulk or unnecessary weight from padding. Feels great to the touch and you quickly forget that its even touching your shoulder. It can be a little bit of a chore to get strap locks on, but once on I have never had any worries or failures so that my guitars are nick and ding free. Plenty of color choices. This is a simple, elegant strap that inspires envy. Planet wave has a nice strap that is the only one I've seen (and owned) that even comes close, but there is no other suede strap that is even in the same ball park as the Levy MS26. I own 4 and they are admired by everyone who sees them and slips them over their shoulder. It could cause you to reconsider use of shoulder straps... It did for me.",5,The best guitar strap made!,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000XPPURU,puddytat,"[0, 0]",A bit too soft but given the fact it does say made of suede you should expect it to be super soft. Better for lighter guitars IMO,3,Very soft but decent,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",neutral A1J7PW0AEAEDP4,B000XPPURU,seventhson,"[1, 1]","Price is great. Works perfect. Comfortable, and looks sharp. Not the least bit stiff like some leather products. My first experience with Levy, and completely satisfied. Thank you. Wayne",5,Strapitup!,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",positive AXABTEYS7A4A8,B000XPQ1YG,"A. Garza ""Amazon Addict""","[0, 0]","Gorgeous strapped to my son's Martin acoustic guitar. He loves it. It's pretty without distracting from the guitar itself. VERY well made and durable. I've even been able to clean it easily with a soft brush and water. The leather is a bit stiff, but it broke in in no time. This will last a very long time.",5,"Looks great, durable, long-lasting",1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A2I9SZ9A7Y3I4G,B000XPQ1YG,"J. Cedeno ""JC""","[0, 0]","It really nice, made in Canada not China wow! That alone impressed me! Like the other here, reviews it is not soft it is stiff material. Yes you can bend it. It will probably last 2 life times. Ends are made of leather. One advantage is that once you set it to the appropriate length it will not change easily. If your switching to different size guitars, this could be a problem cause you can't make an on-the-fly quick adjustment on stage, you will be wrestling with it.",4,"All Good, BUT stiff material.",1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive A5JP93NSIK41I,B000XPQ1YG,John Ellis,"[0, 0]","This strap is really beautiful. The Native American pattern goes beautifully with the classical guitar I made with the images of wolves burned into the top. However, the leather ends are very thick and stiff, making it very hard to slip over the strap buttons on the guitar. I tried to put the snap-on strap buttons but had to really work the holes on the strap with an Exacto knife to get the strap to slip over them. I have a nice Ralph Marlin strap with soft, pliable leather on the ends and the slip on and off the strap buttons with little effort - workable with one hand. I'd give this Levy's strap 5 stars if its ends were as flexible.",3,Leather ends extremely stiff,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",neutral AAON97IT5IHP2,B000XPQ1YG,"Leland W. Morris ""Lkyguy""","[2, 4]","Levy's leathers could have made this guitar strap out of a softer material, especially on the edges. It cuts into your neck horribly, even thru a shirt. Yukko. The fake leather on the ends are unbelievably cheap.",2,Cutting edge,1295481600,"01 20, 2011",negative A1J7PW0AEAEDP4,B000XPQ1YG,seventhson,"[0, 0]","Just a great strap. A straight up product well worth the money. Man, it's good to buy something from someone who puts their name, labor, and product on the line. Then delivers! Here it is..you want it, come get it. Can't miss dealing like that. Thank you.",5,Levy's Quality!!!,1336089600,"05 4, 2012",positive A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B000XPQ1YG,tommy,"[0, 0]","Put this on my cheap acoustic guitar and it looks so good, I might have to upgrade my guitar! Not much else to say about it. It adjusts easily, and does exactly what it is supposed to do.",5,looks really nice,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2Y4PRG2HHOL3G,B000XPRQIG,'brother' Bill,"[0, 0]","I have been using those webbed, nylon & sometimes cutting straps for years 'cause they were inexpensive (but not cheap). Don't know why I waited so long. Quality in this baby! ... comfortable too!",5,Great purchase,1391558400,"02 5, 2014",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B000XPRQIG,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]","This is a well made guitar strap, and is exactly as described. Suede is of course less slippery than smooth leather, and 2 inches is fairly narrow. If this is what you want, then this guitar strap is perfect. If you prefer the strap slip easily, or distribute the weight of a heavy guitar more, then it won't be.Definitely top notch if this is what you are after though. 5-stars.",5,Fine Quality,1346630400,"09 3, 2012",positive A3FMD34MRUJJ3I,B000XPRQIG,Network13,"[1, 1]","First the goods: Sturdy leather construction just cant be beat. the color is spot on with the pictures shown.The Bads: It's a bit short, I have it on acoustic guitar that the forward mount is the "shoe lace around the head stock" method, I had to max this strap out to make the span. I'm a bigger guy, so a smaller person shouldn't have this problem. Then there's the whole friction of suede on clothing thing I hadn't considered. It drags and pulls your shirt really bad, making it a bit of a pain to get the guitar on a positioned where you want it to hang. That problem is not specific to this strap, but the material its made out of. It's high quality, but I didn't consider it trying to pull my shirt off. If had to do over again, I'd pass.",3,comes up a little short,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",neutral A1J7PW0AEAEDP4,B000XPRQIG,seventhson,"[0, 0]","Sweet suede. The feel of suede is hard to beat. This strap fits right, feels good, and looks handsome. Levy's is dependable, reliable. What more? Thank you.",5,Levy's Quality!!!,1336089600,"05 4, 2012",positive AJGD0VSCUJUP5,B000XPRQIG,Squidsmom,"[0, 0]",I bought this strap for my Luna 12 string. The strap is very comfortable and durable which is exactly what I needed.,5,Great strap,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B000XPRQIG,Steve,"[0, 0]","The width is nice, wide enough to distribute the weight, but not too wide. Attaching it is a snap. The suede gives it a nice 'grip' to your shoulder so the guitar doesn't slide around.",5,"Very comfy, easy to install, great strap.",1304121600,"04 30, 2011",positive A36378CQKPA2G,B000XPRSTI,Carlo Verdi,"[0, 0]","Looks great, feels great, and works great! The leather is soft and adjusts to the contour of my shoulder and back comfortably and securely. great! I love it!",5,Look,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B000XPRSTI,carolinaautoguy,"[7, 7]","Width and padding are good for Heavier guitar (currently being used on a Les Paul). Finish, stitching, and adjustments are quality.The only issue I had was needing super human strength to push onto the strap pegs.You might want to unscrew and screw pegs back on with the strap in place...But that means the guitar is very secure, so I am very happy.",5,Excellent strap,1325635200,"01 4, 2012",positive A3MMISYL1GBXH4,B000XPRSTI,D.T.,"[1, 1]","Study strap. Great feel, leather matches my instrument well. 2-1/2" width worked well for me compared to the 4" version.",5,Great Strap,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A2FIYNFKZQXGWO,B000XPRSTI,Fan Man,"[1, 1]",Heavy construction in layered leather.There is no pressure on the shoulder and it is very expensive looking.I will buy another in a second color.,5,Heavy duty classy guitar strap!,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",positive A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B000XPRSTI,puddytat,"[1, 1]",This is hands down the most comfortable strap I own. I am pretty sure it is really a bass strap but I use it on my electric guitars and it is superbly comfortable. Not cheap but keep looking to see if there is a sale or a demo model. Worth the wait.,5,Insanely well built,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A2XVE2J5WGCSGX,B000XPRSTI,William J. Stasse,"[5, 5]","If you are playing a guitar that costs several hundreds to several thousand dollars, why would anyone buy a cheap guitar strap to hold it up. I have friends who think strap-locks are the best invention of the century but, I believe in buying a quality guitar strap & Levy's produces some of the best on the market. I own several acoustic & electric guitars... for the most part, I have a strap for each one except the pieces too valuable to take to a gig. Every strap is a Levy's...I'll call myself a veteran pro guitarist (I don't believe in using the word ""old"") who gigs about 12 - 15 days a month. This strap is comfortable to wear & strong enough to hold up my Gibson Les Paul Standard without any worries of dropping it. I've watched friends & band-mates constantly adjusting or reattaching their straps... I offer my advise to buy a quality strap & find most continue to use crap straps. BUY IT... You will love it!",4,Levy's Leather Straps,1340323200,"06 22, 2012",positive A1J9HY0AG5676,B000XUUXB8,Chris Syria,"[0, 0]","it works, got it on time, good price",4,it works fine,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A29J3SX31FB2HN,B000XUUXB8,DeAngelo D.,"[0, 0]",Ordered this and two cables! This came and it is so sleek and pretty and the xlr cables fit in it well but the button to turn on the phantom power is a little loose but other than that it is a wonderful little unit! I recommend!,5,Beautiful!,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B000XUUXB8,Eric Leberg,"[0, 0]",Plugged it in and it powered my Rode NT2 condenser mic. I was delighted.,5,I was delighted.,1404777600,"07 8, 2014",positive A1AOD8N6LJYHBU,B000XUUXB8,realsteel,"[1, 2]","Delivery was Amazon fast, installation took all of 2 minutes and we were making music. It has worked perfectly from the start and as continued without a flaw for the last 6 months, and we expect it to continue for years. For the price you can't go wrong. Mic sound is pristine, no noise, we use it for vocal recording in studio, run it off an M-Audio Mixer Keyboard which lacked Phantom power. Top Recommendation.",5,This works!!,1355529600,"12 15, 2012",positive A12N7TJQR2RB9W,B000XUUXB8,R. Jackson,"[24, 24]","Phantom power supplies aren't very sexy items, but they're extremely important if you want to use condensor microphones. This Nady box is dead quiet and works like a charm. Totally no-frills, rock solid metal construction and you can't hear it at all.",5,Works as advertised.,1279497600,"07 19, 2010",positive A3GSQE0LXPG9YF,B000XUUXB8,Sean Serritella,"[0, 0]",It supplies my microphones every time I run out. I'm glad I got this thing. I rate it five out of five stars.,5,It's very good,1356739200,"12 29, 2012",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B000XUUXB8,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","Does what it says with no whining whatsoever, really quiet producing absolutely no audible hum. Very small footprint, too! Would I recommend it? Yes. I would.",5,Great Little Power Supply For the Money!,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B000XXBHA6,,"[0, 0]","I have no idea what happened or if anyone else had this problem, but I got literally 8 plug-ins, and not the part where you can plug in an existing cable to make this into a chain. It's like I got an extension cord and male outlets on both ends. Soooo it's pretty much useless to me. I guess if you get one of those power blocks with 9v outlets on them, I guess you could plug this into it but I really see no point. I would've shipped it back I lost the packaging and just wrote it off as loss. I think I payed like $8 for it so whatever. I would recommend going to an actual music store so you can physically see both the male ends and the female end.",1,Item was NOT like it was described. Be careful!!,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",negative A14BICJ93WO926,B000XXBHA6,Adam H,"[1, 1]","This daisy chain worked very well for me - no problems yet. I'm powering about six pedals currently, and I am able to use more than one without any problems or change in sound. I think this is a great way to power some basic effects without breaking the bank, and it should work with any single spot A/C adapter you might already have, so no need to buy another.",5,"Works very well for me, no problems",1341360000,"07 4, 2012",positive A1SDGIC08LD6BW,B000XXBHA6,BRIAN HICKS,"[0, 0]","I recently received my multi plug cable (daisy chain) for use with my guitar pedals and I am very pleased with one spots, product. I can tell it is a built to last cable with eight plugs spaced out enough to allow me to put my pedals where I like them. It plugged into my Behringer 9 volt power adapter nicely. Its so nice to not to have to replace 9 volt batteries every week. A real money saver in the long run. Buy this cable.",5,Very good product.,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A36378CQKPA2G,B000XXBHA6,Carlo Verdi,"[1, 1]","I ordered this plug because it is advertised as a "1 Spot" brand plug. It is not what I received. Instead I received a generic plug for eight 9v connections that would definitely fit the purpose, but a really cheap version. The plugs on this generic version are larger than the 1 Spot and the wires are kind of stiff plastic. The original 1 Spot plug has much smaller plugs, great for saving space on a pedal board, and the wires are soft and "rubbery", again making it easier to work with on a pedal board, specially if you're working with a pedal board like Pedaltrain where you can intertwine wires in and out between bars. I informed the seller about the issue and was told it was a mistake and that they would send me the correct one. In my email to them I included an image of the original packaging of the 1 Spot 8 Plug to make sure there would be no mistake, but to my amazement they sent me another compatible plug. I emailed them again for a refund, which they promptly did. I can say, that they did respond quickly and they refunded my money. I imagine that those who order this plug without ever having worked with an original 1 Spot plug, wouldn't know the difference because although it is a really cheap version it does have eight 9v connectors. I strongly recommend, spend the extra two or three dollars and get the original 1 Spot 8 Plug.",1,This is not a 1 Spot brand 8 plug,1399334400,"05 6, 2014",negative A1JCRZEQACX4V4,B000XXBHA6,Colin Hendrick,"[0, 0]","This is the cheapest and most effective way of saving a lot of money in wasted 9v batteries that will always run out on a gig, rather than when it doesn't matter. Linked to the power supply - which is still cheaper than any of the 9v ones supplied by the manufacturer.",5,Save a bomb!,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B000XXBHA6,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[1, 1]",This cable expands the capability of the One-Spot or Godlyke 9V adapter. The quality is very good and the length between plugs is more than adequate for most pedal boards.,5,Visual Sound One Spot Multi Plug 8 Cable,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A2Z3FDWL7DQD76,B000XXBHA6,E. Guzman,"[1, 2]","After reading a bunch of reviews about this product, i was not sure about buying it , but i give it a try and i am completely satisfy, it doesn't ad noise to my pedal chain, i use it with a radioshack power supply 9v 2.5 A , and a can tell that not a sound came from electric issues.I'm not saying that it is better than a voodoo lab power brick , but for me work perfect and i don't see why not taking it out for Gigs.",5,Great Deal 4 Me.,1352073600,"11 5, 2012",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B000XXBHA6,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","Man...when I saw these things a light came on in my head...it was an "uh, duh" moment.No noise, plenty of length and nicely spaced with right-angle plugs for all your standard 9V DC pedals.Any complaints about noise with these cables it just a symptom of something wrong within their setup.I had an old wall-wart laying around and put it to good use.Check the total amount of amperage draw (usually 500-1000 milliamps) to make sure your wall-wart can handle it and daisy-chain away!",5,Works well!,1341705600,"07 8, 2012",positive A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B000XXBHA6,Laytonium,"[0, 1]","I have 2 one spots which came with the 5 multi plug cable, after reading a little bit on the internet I read that the one spots can handle almost 10 pedals each (depends on the pedal, power handling etc.) So I saw they had an 8 plug cable and figured I would try it out. With adding many more pedals to my board, this is perfect. Def recommend if you have alot of pedals and only want to plug in once.",5,One Spot Upgrade,1374796800,"07 26, 2013",positive A12P4A1OC41KUO,B000XXBHA6,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[0, 1]",nice good like fine great fantastic like love nice good like love happy peppy perky free i do i do i do,5,good,1356825600,"12 30, 2012",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B000Y30NAA,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","This is one of many Behringer pedals that offer a unique, stand-alone sound. The chorus effects are well known, and even included on many amps, and featured on almost every multi-effects pedal. I like the individual pedals because I can add in just what I want instead of relying on someone else's idea in a pre-set. This Chorus is just about right. It has a range of sounds for different situations, and is very reliable and well made. There is no problem with the B. tough plastic cases. If you want a metal housing, it's for some sentimental reason, thinking that metal is automatically better or more durable than plastic. You just need to push the off on switch, not bat baseballs.",4,"Nice, reliable pedal",1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A3F49ZMUC1GSRP,B000Y30NAA,Brian,"[1, 1]",The chorus effect is a little weak. I use it now to get sort of a leslie effect. Clean the effect is a little weak. The adjustment knobs don't seem to do much either.,3,This is just okay.,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral ASSWUAOO49Z8Q,B000Y30NAA,"docpain ""docpain""","[0, 0]","First let me say im using this for a BASS (at least for this review) and nothing else. That said I LOVEBehringer products that I own. This guy was really cheap and actually the ""chorus"" part is weak...as comparedwith other chorus' I have such as (ART,ZOOM,PEAVEY,LINE-6,Gibson) Or we could say in a more positive phrase""very subtle"" . The ""stereo"" effect for me was non-existant BUT realize I bought this item over buying a normalABY switch. Doing so saved me a bundle but in the long run I will pay for it. There is a high cycle hum in the background(which almost ALL chorus units end up having). But I can say it did the job as far as splitting a signal into 2 amplifierheads and doesnt seem to have a problem with the signal being delivered. *note* if you plan on using a 9volt dc adapteryou have laying around in yer gear/scrap bucket think again----wont work ...I tried 4 different 9volt dc adapters to no avail.all that said I still gota give the item its due.Negatives: the unit is made out of plastic and you will have to take it easy when engaging on/off. I had to take mine apart becausethe ""chorus"" wouldnt trigger ""on"" . It was due to the fact it just has a small strip of rubber that is supposed to engage with the buttonswitch on the electronics board . you may have to put something behind it or replace it.",3,behringer stereo chorus pedal,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",neutral A1N06X05VZWO5Y,B000Y30NAA,Joe Toland,"[1, 1]","I love this pedal! That said I would like to address some of the reviews I see on here. I have been playing guitar since I was 14 years old. I am now 57 so I have a few years of experience. First you guys who complain about the plastic housing. Are you jumping up and down on your effects pedals? If you are stop doing it. All you have to do is gently step on the switch and it works. The plastic housing is extremely strong and won't bust when used properly. The next thing I would like to address is the battery running down "even when it's turned off". Every effects pedal I ever owned would run the battery down if you leave your guitar plugged in when not playing it. Get a one spot adapter and a daisy chain. It will save you a fortune. The ones saying the sound sucked, buy something besides a $50 amp, and learn where to put the chorus in the pedal chain. Thi is a good pedal and I've used it on stage for 2 years without a problem. That means I have spent about $11 a year for a pedal that has earned me Thousands! Buy one, learn how to use it and you'll be happy.",5,Good Pedal. Get One!,1397260800,"04 12, 2014",positive A24Z0TLWP8FXGV,B000Y30NAA,Kevin McGonigal,"[1, 1]",First Behringer pedal I have returned. Almost no effect provided by pedal. I have returned the unit. Not worth it. Lousy pedal.,2,Don't bother,1395619200,"03 24, 2014",negative A1RI71C4IQZZGF,B000Y30NAA,legendery-sound.,"[1, 2]","hey rockers!!! DON'T HESITATE BUY IT bEHRINGER IS A GREAT EFFECT IT IS MADE IN GERMANY ,, THAT SHOULD EXPLAIN ITS ENGINEERING ,, THE ONLY BAD THING IS THAT IS PLASTIC,, BUT DON'T LET THAT FULL UR EAR!!! THE effects put out same as some of the older brands ,,, i trust Behringer , i get more in tone and sound then what i payed for 100%,,,, this chorus is a wonderful effect and has a lot of color to the tone this effect is made well with thought behind it ,, and versatility as well... i say buy it. iv been using all kinds of brand effects ,, and at the end of the day like everything else you pay for the name,, and some times what u get may not value its name ,, that's why behringer proves that with its effects ..",4,[...],1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive A3H4PZB9PGMWAA,B000Y30NAA,Pen Name,"[0, 0]",It's obviously modeling the boss super chorus but still sounds almost as good just not as clear,4,Four Stars,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A1AFN4T80DZ3RR,B000Y30NAA,Quique,"[0, 0]",I am user that likes behringer products. I know is plastic but ... Com on! It's just $25.What you should know about this pedal? It's like the BOSS CH-1 but a plastic version (a durable one by the way).,5,You get more than you paid!,1386979200,"12 14, 2013",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B000Y30NAA,Tony,"[0, 0]",I like Behringer pedals so I may be bias but this pedal really adds to my sound. I really helps with pick up,5,Good back ground,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B000Y35C8S,Bret Hart,"[6, 7]","For the money (CHEAP!), this is worth getting. The loop feature is quite good, the delay/echo entirely satisfactory. Not as good as, say, a BOSS unit, but they cost 5x as much. Great for everything from slapback to long delay, with heap-big repeats available. The plastic housing might not stand-up to the road. Having the 9v adapter input on the side behind the in jack, rather than the back, seems wise. I've read some negative press about Behringer pedals, but personally cannot complain.",5,Behringer DD400 Guitar Delay Effect Pedal,1288742400,"11 3, 2010",positive A3F49ZMUC1GSRP,B000Y35C8S,Brian,"[0, 0]",Basic delay. I found the adjustment knobs made very little effect on the pedal. The other thing is it changes your guitar tone pretty drastically. Made my tone thin and tinny.,3,Not much to say here.,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B000Y35C8S,Charlo,"[1, 1]","Pretty much a straight up clone of the Boss pedal- and a decent one at that. Not the bulletproof construction of the boss to be sure, but all the functions are the same. This is not true bypass but neither is the Boss. I have not experienced the tone-suck or buzzing that others have complained about. Mine worked flawlessly out of the box and does a great job thickening up my leads in a Gilmour or EJ way. Is this the best digital delay on the market? Surely not, but it's the best cheap one. The pedal features up to 2 seconds of delay and a tap tempo function, however the instructions do not tell you how to engage the tap function(hold the pedal down). Believe me, you figure it out at this price point. If you want to spend double the price ($70- still cheap for a delay~), I would suggest the Ibanez DE7. Incidentally- this pedal- like any other digital delay or digital reverb- will EAT batteries. It's what they do, and is not a flaw related to this specific pedal. Invest in a daisy chain (SPOT or the like...) If you have a pedal train with multiple stomp boxes and you are running them via 9 volt it's a no-brainer.",5,DD5 Clone on the cheap !,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B000Y35C8S,Claudia A. Portillo,"[2, 2]","for the price and options u can not beat this pedal, i just sound great with acoustic or electric guitar. thank u guys your pedals really kick butt!",5,more than satisfied!!!!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A3UETHIJBL6MCV,B000Y35C8S,E. Temple,"[1, 2]","I bought this for occasional use with a guitar, mostly it collected dust. But...Sometimes I play guitar in a band where I mix from the stage, and the vocalist likes a little slappy echo on his voice, but between songs he likes the delay off... so I figured an experiment was in order.I ran 2 20' cables, one from the aux out on my board to the delay input, the other from the delay output to an open channel on my board. I turned the level to ""max"", and dialed the really wet signal into the monitors and FOH. I let him kick that pedal on and off all night... now I can concentrate on playing and not on whether I forgot to mute/unmute his stupid delay. Win! And it sounds pretty darned good, I shaved a little treble off the channel so it didn't get too ""in the way"", almost like an analog quality. Good stuff.",5,Vocal delay... for real!,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive ABEQJOG7TS8GT,B000Y35C8S,John,"[0, 0]","i don't know much about delay and I've never really used it. This is a fun pedal, for a simple cool delay. Kinda makes you aware of what you are playing. Fun with blues/chorus sound! Yep!",5,cool,1300752000,"03 22, 2011",positive A1RI71C4IQZZGF,B000Y35C8S,legendery-sound.,"[1, 2]","well Behringer!!!,, have to say that the electronics are german mind,, with all that says ,, go figure it out for yourself,, other then that !!.. plastic so i give 4 stars, cuz of the soft plastic case, and the trouble of changing batteries,, but u can use the charger and u will be well off.. sound is really awesome for the money , and it is high standard delay time and sound,, i don't think u can get the german quality anywhere else for 30 bucks,, i say buy it it is a great delay pedal,, and not only the delay most all Behringer effects are sounding great for the money,, can not go wrong..",4,electric fingers,1339459200,"06 12, 2012",positive A2JPRN080WBJ4N,B000Y35C8S,Mike Black,"[0, 0]","This Behringer DD400 delay unit has a lot of great features. I particularly like the stereo outputs which allow the user to send the delayed signal to a separate amplifier for a dramatic stereo effect. The extra-long 1300 millisecond delay is great for Pink Floyd/David Gilmour style solos. The shorter delay settings allow for rockabilly slap back effects, although I hardly ever play in that style, so it doesn't matter that much to me.Here's where it gets weird: I tested the unit using a vintage Fender tube amp for the primary signal and a Vox Valvestate amp for the delayed signal. As long as I played loudly, everything worked quite well. However, when I set the guitar down for a moment, I started hearing voices. Yes, voices! The delay unit was picking up radio frequency interference a la Jimi Hendrix at Berkeley. I have no idea HOW it was doing this, but I could clearly hear some sort of radio transmission like CB or family band radio. The interference went away after a few minutes.As for design, I don't buy the ""German innovation"" advertising line from Behringer. This is obviously a cheap Chinese copy of the legendary Boss DD-7 which costs four times as much. If you want really good quality, buy the Boss unit! If you can get buy on a fairly cheap delay unit that talks to you from time to time, the Behringer is ok.",3,"OK for the money, but not great.",1355184000,"12 11, 2012",neutral A39TYRIZLTCK9P,B000Y35C8S,mike ceely,"[0, 0]",as usual another good piece of equiptmentfrom behringer I not only use it for my guitars but also on my keyboardmakes real good sound very adaptable again will buy more of their products as usual most of my purchases on amazon were quality stuff at good prices very efficient and fast delivery times,5,wow,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B000Y35C8S,paul day,"[5, 6]","WOW!!!!! this thing is fun to play with!!!this is my first delay pedal, so i cant compare it with others, but im so happy that i bought it! ive had it for about a month and played it for hours every day. you can tweak the echo in 100's of different ways.the case seems to be sturdy and looks like it will last quite a while as long as i dont get over zelous and stomp on it too hard. im very happy with this product and im becoming a real fan of behringer products.",5,digital delay pedal,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive A2VXKVJV7KIGMD,B000Y35C8S,Steveo,"[0, 0]",If you want U2 kind of sounds then this is a good entry into this type of sound. Thing i dont like is a poping sound when you tunr the time knob. For the price and home use its a good pedal for someone on a budget.,4,Great for the price,1354665600,"12 5, 2012",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B000Y35C8S,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","i originally wanted the Boss DD, but after doing a side by side demo, i decided that i'm not Buckethead and don't need a 150 dollar pedal just to do some intro stuff now and then. I have the Berhinger Reverb Machine and HellBabe and they do equal if not.....no they do equal to my Boss counterparts. Especially if you are looking for a unique sound that isn't stock Boss. i wouldn't take these on the road or anything without 3 or 4 backups, but for recording and doing demos Behinger is the way to go, timed effects wise anyway. they are made of plastic after all.",4,Awesome little thing for the price,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",positive AW1VA3H8A5N12,B000Y35C8S,timhief,"[0, 0]","This Behringer unit has all the necessary features to give you solid performance in a stompbox delay pedal. I say, why pay more?",4,Why pay more?,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B000Y60NFC,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","Large pedal board plenty of room for all pedals including octaswitch. The included velcro works well for me, I haven't had any pedals fall off yet! Cioks PSU fits underneath with a couple of modifications. I'm careful with my stuff so the soft case suits me fine, I can sling it over my shoulder and carry guitar/amp all at once. Plus it has a large useful pocket on the front of the bag. If you travel a lot the hard case will probably be better though.",5,Plenty of room on this one!,1305072000,"05 11, 2011",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B000Y60NFC,chris,"[0, 0]","This issue with this bad boy is not quality, features, or design. This is a Pedaltrain product, and just like my Pedaltrain 2, this is a well-made, perfectly designed board that does exactly what it claims it will do -it holds 50 freaking pounds of guitar effects stuff. And that, my friends is the problem.I am using a Voodoo Labs 4x4 power supply, but had to also get a Tripplite Isobar, 6 outlet power strip that I drilled into the upper left corner to handle a couple of the extra pedals. I plug that into the wall and then use a homemade 8" iec power plug in the Voodoo. On the pedal I was able to fit 2 Jim Dunlop volume pedals (one is for the looper), a Crybaby Wah, TC Electronic Flashback X4, Sparkbooster, Mojo mojo overdrive, Corona chorus, Hall of Fame Reverb, Ditto looper, and the Shaker vibrato. I also have the MXR flanger, Helicon Harmony pedal for vocals, a Korg tuner and an Electro Harmonix Pulsar tremolo.(I know, I know.)Did I mention this sucker is big? I feel like they should name it the "pedal porch". Maybe I can put a few potted plants on it.So getting back to the question of whether or not you should get this behemoth, I will ask you, to ask yourself, "Do I really need all these pedals? If the answer is "Hell yes, I deserve them all! I worked hard for them and can now make awesome sounds!!", then by all means knock yourself out. Just don't get a hernia lugging it around and make sure you book venues with appropriate stage space. No joke.",5,It might need it's own zip code,1383955200,"11 9, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B000Y60NFC,Diego A. Umana,"[1, 1]","This is simply one of the best pedal boards out there. It is very well made, resistant, tough and very flexible as you can adapt a wide variety of power suplies and keep your pedals in great shape. Looks good too. I would recommend to get a few roles of power-grip pedalboard velcro as it definetely holds your pedals much better than the 'industrial' velcro included, especially if you have a combination of both regular size (MXR or Boss) and bigger pedals like a Cry Baby or a VOX Satchurator or Time-Machine Reverb. If thinking of purchasing one of these, you would probably have a few thousand dollares invested in pedals, so this would be great for you to keep them protected and organized. Now, if you are on the road for long, I would suggest to get the hard case instead of the soft case. For eventual gigging the soft case is more than ok.",5,Great board!,1352332800,"11 8, 2012",positive A21GCOGHDQNHQS,B000Y60NFC,JVincent,"[0, 0]","I've owned a couple of Pedaltrain pedal boards. First the PT-2 and now the Pro. I use this to house a Line6 M13, M9, a Korg Pitchblack tuner, Clyde Deluxe Wah and a Boss channel switch. There's plenty of pedal board real estate for all of this and the soft case is incredibly strong and durable. You can imagine my board being VERY heavy, and it is, but the soft case does a great job. The included Velcro keeps the incredibly heavy M9 and M13 securely in place even when I store the pedal board upright/on edge between weekly gigs. There's also a lot of places to use zip ties to clean up your rig. Also comes with a great little bracket that will house the Voodoo Lab and possibly some other pedal power supplies. Pedaltrain makes a great pedal board.",5,"Everything you need, nothing you don't",1291680000,"12 7, 2010",positive A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B000Y60NFC,Paul C.,"[0, 1]","..is all I can say. I got the unit, opened up the softcase and pulled out the nice black powder coated aluminum pedal board and...WOW there is a lot of space on this thing. Do I think the price is fair for a piece of welded aluminum and what is basically a re-branded 'Gator' nylon bag. No. Its over priced considering thats all you get plus some plastic ties and velcro. However, when I factor in the laziness of not wanting to build my own board, suddenly one hundred fifty bucks seems like a decent trade. I was a littel disappointed to see the cheap-o rubber feet, my guess is they will be missing in about 6 months but, I have learned to fix those. Specifically the product is solid as welded aluminum should be and the soft case feels rugged...we'll see. Again, my only gripe is with the price considering there is no other mounting system other than velcro, at least that comes with it, and no intergrated power supply. However, if you need a lot of pedal space (read the dimensions!) and the heft of welded aluminum, this may be the last pedal board you buy. Did I mention this thing is freggin' huge? Minus one star for a little price gouging...",4,Wow,1329350400,"02 16, 2012",positive A1LCG14GZJI5LO,B000Y7Q2C4,Andrew M.,"[1, 1]","I love this capo. Let me tell you about my capo journey where I've used every brand while searching for this one. First, I always owned the old Dunlop Toggle Action capo which is just old tech, you know, where it's just a bundle of synthetic cotton fiber, the kind one used to use before 1980. I had to go back to that when my first Planet Waves black THERMOPLASTIC capo broke. Don't buy those if you live in a damp climate like CA. Each one I bought broke, one broke within a week, during the winter rainy days. So I loved those capos, they were perfect, but I was done with the breaking, so I figured I'd try others instead despite my love for the Planet Waves design (I didn't know about the silver aluminum one yet). Well, I hated each other one I tried. Kyser, if you have had carpal and/or are small handed, you know what I mean, you don't want a capo that involves squeezing really hard so that your hands are in pain and then you don't want to play the guitar. I really hate the Kysers (I know some folks love to squeeze and use them, that's fine, different strokes right). Then I tried the Schub, you have to be kidding me. OMG that thing is so ridiculous, it pops off, it wiggles about, it is tricky, I hate it. Now, I know many folks are Schub fans who give me a drive by downrate, I'm not saying it isn't great for those who love it. If you love the Schub, you love it unconditionally, and I respect that, all I'm saying is that design is not for me and many other folks like me. There are other models that fail similarly to these 2, they make you squeeze so hard it does hurt for those like myself with sensitive hands, like the G7, I did fall in love with it until maybe the 5th squeezing and then you have to hurt your hand by unsqueezing it apart to put it back on. Awk~ward and painful. Sorry to be such a softie and a crybaby, but if you have carpal, you know what I mean, you want to go easy on the hands and arms, and not brutalize them. The other thing I've always hated about the Kysers (and again it may be that my smaller physique is involved) is how it gets in the way so chording with a capo is a lot harder. That's just dumb. Kyser lovers either accept that as a challenge or don't mind it or claim it doesn't do that, but you know what I'm talking about. Ok, so then because of all the broken Planet Waves thermoplastic capos, I turned next to Dunlop's turnscrew models. I liked them, they are very similar to the PW design, but the screw location is more awkward to use, and turning their screws is a lot harder on the fingers (got the ripped and pained fingertips to show for it). So, I turned back in search for a better Planet Waves model. This is it, right here. The silver one is excellent, and it's made of aluminum, not thermoplastic. I bought one and it has lasted me almost 3 years now without a single problem. By now, in contrast, I would have run through 3 or 4 thermoplastic ones. I want to say that if you are performing in a public venue, never use the thermoplastic ones, because my thermoplastic ones dramatically burst and flew across the room, and could easily ""poke someone's eyes out"". Not kidding, don't use those in public situations. Back to the excellent aluminum silver PWaves capo. I love it, because it doesn't break, not at all, and has all of the great thermoplastic model features that make it the best capo ever (especially for us sensitive folks with carpal or small handed people etc). The great features are:1. Ease of use and easy fitting are perfect, the best of all capos. This capo fits so easily. Simply put it on the fretboard and the location of the screw is perfect-- you never have to move the guitar or your hand more than a couple inches, unlike the other screwtops or all other capos, there's no need for any moving around, adjusting the guitar, falling down due to balance issues and then chasing a falling guitar, sheesh none of that nonsense. You put it on and they've engineered it brilliantly so you can easily get it on, move it from fret to fret, put it where you want, and screw it in with great ease! Wow, best ever in this category. Ease of use is tops, ever!2. It will never hurt you, it only helps. It weighs nothing, is easy to carry, you can slip it onto the peg area, it just is so light. I still can't believe how light it feels.3. It does what it's supposed to, that other capos don't do. No issues with being in tune, just screw it in to the level of tightness you desire, no wrestling around like some capos do. The screw is in the most easy location, and the screw itself is nicely made so it doesn't hurt your fingers at all when you screw and unscrew, it's a breeze. No problems with the size, it's so small, it doesn't get in your way on the fretboard. You won't have to do hand yoga in order to play capo'd songs, it is FLAT (I know, what a concept!). A capo should always be flat and out of your way so you can play chords, not pretzeled twister instead of chords. Now, I play capo'd songs all the time because of this capo, and it is so much fun musically, a whole new magical experience. The truth I've found is that good equipment matters in music making (I never played acoustic guitar as well or as much until I got my first Applause guitar with great action. I have a Yamaha I love now (since the Applause necks break), but both guitars taught me that you have to have good equipment that's easy to use (in the case of guitars, great action is imperative. In the case of capos, ease of use and no pain produced is imperative, and it opens up the world of capo use, the magic of the mathematics of music theory.)If you love the other brands, don't diss me, I know it's perfect for you, and I'm happy for you that it works perfectly for you, because when you have the best one for you, you will shine with your music and I will enjoy listening to you play. But those of you who have sensitive or small hands or have carpal know what I'm talking about, you won't settle for the torture of Kysers and Schubs, gotta be kidding me. I bought every capo imaginable (need to have a garage sale to get rid of the pile) but ended up that I was using the old toggle type again instead until I found the aluminum Silver Planet Waves Capo. Planet Waves has made the perfect capo now, no more issues, just easy fun playing capo'd songs. Again, only buy the Silver model, because when/if you get silver, you are guaranteed to get aluminum, not thermoplastic.",5,"Best EVER! Doesn't break, profound ease of use and does exactly what all others promise but don't do. Great for smaller hands",1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive APEJ8EJCC8PQ8,B000Y7Q2C4,F. Jones,"[0, 1]","Capos are a funny thing, there are some that work great and many that aren't so great. My capos include, Bird of Paridise, Paige, and Kyser. This is a very fast and easy capo to use, the tension adjustment is fast and easy. If you need an all around capo for a six string guitar, this is it.",5,"Have tried many, this is one of the best!",1287014400,"10 14, 2010",positive A8L6Z9U1TCP06,B000Y7Q2C4,Perry D,"[0, 0]",Not as good as the G7th line of Capo but they are about half the price. I bought this for a 12 string Jumbo acoustic guitar and I was thrilled with the way it sounded. So I will probably be using it on my electrics. But like I said it good for the price.,4,Good capo for the price.,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A7ZP18XOIJADI,B000Y7Q2C4,Peter D. Page,"[0, 0]",The capo design makes for a quick and easy install on the fretboard. What I like most is that the padded arm is thin and keeps out of the way of your playing. Highly recommended!,5,Great capo,1282089600,"08 18, 2010",positive A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B000Y7Q2C4,Vensez,"[0, 0]","I've had this for about 2 weeks now and this capo is simple and works great. It feels like plastic but is made of aluminum so it holds very well. If you know how much pressure to apply to the frets, the capo works great though I always have to do a bit of fine tuning, as was expected in the first place. I love how cheap it was compared to the other capos, and yes it's not made of plastic.",4,Works as good as any other capo for a lower price.,1327708800,"01 28, 2012",positive A1DZDG9AT98298,B000ZJTPLG,jinx,"[0, 0]",I just got it and tried it out. It's not great but should work as a quiet practice amp. You have to diddle with the gain and volume controls to get an almost realistic sound. I would recommend this to anyone.,4,I like it.,1340668800,"06 26, 2012",positive A6OLPMJ9HH4IP,B000ZJTPLG,"M. C. Malkemus ""MS""","[0, 0]","I give the product a 4star for doing what it is supposed to do. I give it a single star because it failed two weeks after the return period. Generously, I'll give it 2stars. Something like this really should last at least a year or more. Cheap parts/manufacturing? 50 cents a day is not a good deal for a device of this nature.",2,Something like this really should last at least a year or ...,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",negative AN73VQ17FZVJ8,B000ZJTPLG,MJK,"[0, 1]",Sound is not so good. Strange how the gain has to be turned up along with the volume to hear anything.,2,I got what I paid for,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",negative AA1ZYCEKJGG3A,B000ZJTPLG,"Nuri K ""nuri""","[3, 4]","I used AC30 for years, lost them, and decided to make a change and buy these.Sound quality of AC30 wasn't anything to write home about but had decent cleans and gains, but this one has a horrendous clean (tried with my strat and tele, play jazz/blues mostly), and mediocre gain, you can get a lot better sound even with the free amp programs for ipod and computers (buying a 25-35 buck connector cable), though, granted those tend to have feedback problems when you use certain gain-y settings.For people worried about CONSTRUCTION, these turned out to be very sturdy (AC30s i previously used did, but the built/materials are exactly same).Even if you're determined to settle for the mediocrity of phone amps, go for cheaper models, or simply buy AC30, the latter has acceptable cleans..",2,Stick with the AC30 or better yet use your Iphone/computer as an amp,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",negative A8DCZN408QYKC,B000ZJTPLG,Oldcabdriver,"[0, 0]","As an amateur musician, I'm always looking for ways to practice without chasing everyone out of the house with loud amplifiers and such. I thought this gadget would do the trick, but the quality of the sound and range of adjustment just didn't meet my expectations.",2,Disappointed,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",negative AM67EGOF8ACTY,B000ZJTPLG,Sam Nunn,"[1, 1]","I'm a new guitarist and nobody else would want to hear everything I play. I however, am having a ball playing as loud as I want with as much or as little gain as I feel like at the moment with my Classic Rock Guitar Headphone Amp. My Rickenbacker 360 sounds just the way I want, with as much clarity or with all the "smoke" as I feel like dialing in for now. It is SO nice to be free of the amp and cable on the floor and can quickly plug in, put in my ear buds, and practice for a while anywhere I want, anytime I want. Downside: I wish it had a little reverb to dial in or switch on to closer match my full size Vox amp and the controls are small/hard to read but easy to learn. You do get a pop when you turn it on because there is no tube warm up time. Solution: Hit the switch before putting in your buds if your sensitive. I plan to pick up other versions of the amPlug from Vox to extend my fun. This was a good choice. Buy one!",5,Sounds Great!,1381881600,"10 16, 2013",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B000ZJTPLG,StormJH1,"[7, 7]","I bought the Vox Amplug AC30 and loved it so much, it probably doubled (or tripled) the amount of time I play guitar. I loved it so much I went out and got the more expensive (by $10) Joe Satriani Signature Amplug. I liked the Satriani model also because it covered a different tonal range than the AC30, and delay feature is a lot of fun. But I had serious questions about the Classic Rock Amplug. Why did have only a 4-star review on Amazon - among the lowest for any of the fabulous Amplug products. Would it be only a ""one trick pony""?Well, I have to tell you, I was completely blown away by how great the Classic Rock Amplug is, and I'm now even more blown away by some of these negative reviews. I've tried out a number of effects pedals for plugging into an actual guitar amplifier, and many pedal users are seeking what they call a ""Marshall-in-a-box"". In other words, they want a effects pedal that will single-handedly transform whatever amp they have into the sound of a miniaturized stack of Marshalls. Believe it or not, the Vox Classic Rock on higher gain settings is about as close to a ""Marshall"" sound as I can imagine. And it comes in a small, plastic headphone amplifier that runs on 2 AAA batteries and costs all of $39.99.Functionally, the Classic Rock Amplug is the same as the AC30 - three dials for gain, tone, and volume, an aux in jack (for MP3 players), a headphone jack, and an on/off switch. But that's where the similarities end. While the excellent AC30 model simulates the boxy, sparkly sound of a tube amplifier, the Classic Rock packs some PUNCH. The low end presence on this thing (even through a $20 set of entry-level Sony headphones from Target) is significantly greater than on the AC30. More importantly, the sound doesn't deteriorate with higher volumes. There are plenty of ways you can try to play guitar through headphones, but most of them become a static-filled mess as soon as you turn up the volume. Amazingly, the tiny Amplug has plenty of power on tap, and the ""overdrive"" is controlled through analog circuitry, with amazing clarity.But the real surprise in the Classic Rock Amplug (and the point upon which I disagree with several other reviewers here) are the clean and slightly overdrive tones as you roll back on the gain knob. Several reviewers referred to the clean tones as weak, or claimed that there were no clean tones. Yet, with both my Les Paul and a Strat, I was able to set the Volume at around 6-8 and the gain at about level 2 and get a very nice clean tone without loss of volume. If any dirt was remaining, a slight rollback on the guitar volume further cured the problem. Even better, playing a Strat into the Classic Rock with the gain set somewhere between 2 to 4 actually created a Tubescreamer-like blues tone! This tone was one of the audio demos offered on Vox's website, but I didn't believe it for myself until I plugged the Classic Rock in and dialed in that tone.Long story short, the Classic Rock is extremely powerful, but more verstaile than I thought. It can do the high-gain Marshall tones I expected, but also offers a wide array of clean or slightly-overdriven tones. It might even be more versatile than the AC30 Amplug, though I remain pretty loyal to the AC30. The good news is that the two models are different enough and cheap enough that you can own both. Highly recommend the Classic Rock - 5 stars.",5,"Awesome Marshall tone from a product that says ""Vox"" on it!",1358467200,"01 18, 2013",positive A2XSWF2AJSXQZB,B0010CAEFS,bassestkkm,"[0, 0]",I love these cables. I ordered two about a year and change ago and they are my main cables for my bass and guitar rigs. They are still perfect and they get used for many hours each day,5,Very very nice and an awesome price!,1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A3AAUG2Z6BD186,B0010CAEFS,"B. Hersey ""6-12 string""","[0, 0]",I prefer woven cables for looks. They have a nice stage presence. Hosa has been a very reliable brand for my cables. I don't move around on stage so the 18 feet gives enough length to connect to my mixer. This cable is just a little stiffer than some I have but that's OK for me and I'm sure it will wear well if you move around on stage.,5,Good quality.,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0010CAEFS,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","nice cable, could be a little heavier. I managed to pull the wires apart on the straight plug, probably stepped on the cord when I was playing guitar while standing. I had to take it apart and resolder but it has been really good since.",3,works great,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral AH0XON4XDOF2C,B0010CAEFS,christopher Lamothe,"[0, 0]",this cable is awesome thick cord really high quality jacks highly recommend this better then any plastic coated cable I don't have problems with it tangling like I saw on one review,5,nice retro look quality cable,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B0010CAEFS,colton cooper,"[0, 0]",Bought this years ago. It was a nice long cable that I bought figuring it'd be durable but it didn't last. Maybe it was my mistreatment of the cable but then again it should be built to gig... If I was better with wiring I'm sure it's fixable but all in all it didn't last as long as I'd hoped.,2,"Long cable, stopped working fast.",1388707200,"01 3, 2014",negative A362IZKSMV6MA8,B0010CAEFS,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","I needed this for my Jazzmaster that has a front face input. Sounds fine, although that guitar is notably "humm-y" with the single coils, I don't feel this cable added any more noise in the line. Looks cool and sounds good to me and great price, I actually bought 2 !!!",4,Nice Cable,1400025600,"05 14, 2014",positive A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B0010CAEFS,j flavors,"[0, 0]","I really like this cable., It is a great, quality cord that is very durable and I think it would be a long time before I would need another one. The length is long enough for any need and the cable will obviously be around for a while.",5,great guitar cable,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",positive A1QN075G0OKBWJ,B0010CAEFS,Joe Bouler,"[1, 2]",I've been using HOSA cables for quite a few years and find them to be professional quality and very dependable without being overpriced. I particularly like the right angle plug. It works well on most guitars except Strats and Strat style guitars. That's still not a problem because I simply put the right angle plug in the amp and the straight plug in the guitar. This cable is far more flexible than plastic coated cables. I'm very pleased with it and recommend it.,5,Very Flexible,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive A3KX8SVSUCSHKU,B0010CAEFS,john,"[0, 1]",Cable crackles when plug in jack is moved. GLS brand purchased at same time works flawlessly in comparison. Both have tweed jackets however the Hosa cable does not uncoil easily where the GLS cable does. I would recommend the GLS product over the Hosa product.,2,Does not perform as expected. Poor quality.,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",negative A1H7JRH18L2BXG,B0010CAEFS,"Leo of San Francisco. ""O Cordova""","[1, 1]","I like it, got it fast and it is just the right length for my at home personal use. Thanks for getting it to me so fast, and I recommend going through the vendor I received this from it works great.",5,Guitar Connection,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",positive A2HDEN9SPBWC5I,B0010CAEFS,Lip Davis,"[0, 0]","I've used Hosa for years, they have never let me down. All their cords are quit and are quality produces. I have never had a Hosa go bad on me.",5,It does its job well.,1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B0010CAEFS,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]","looks really cool and sounds great. no buzz or unwanted noise with these cables, and they have a velcro strap which makes it easy to store them when you are done. i like them a lot.",5,tweed guitar cable,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A24QFMD1RXLJMB,B0010CAEFS,thelastpiece,"[1, 1]","I like tweed jacket cables because they are hard to get tangled up and are easier to identify than having a bunch of standard black cables everywhere. I use the right angle side to go into my effects pedal board and the other side to go into my guitar. The right angle is nice because it's low profile and fits perfectly on my board, even when I put it in it's travel case. Everything seems well built here and has been working for months without any problem.",5,"Great cable, hard to tangle",1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A2FAF1J19NO0ID,B0010CAEFS,"Timothy Eastman ""prez""","[0, 0]","It doesn't twist up like my standard black cable does, but it will twist a bit over time. Love the angle connection for my guitar side as it doesn't just stick right out there. If you really want to avoid on-stage kinks, then you MUST go wireless, it is the ONLY way to avoids twisted cables - no matter what type you buy. This cable sends sounds to my amp perfectly without distortion. It's worth spending a Jackson, IMO.",4,Works great.,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A19AXCVXAM7NM2,B0010CAEFS,windowshopper,"[0, 1]","the cable hisses, crackles and pops right out of the package. save your money and buy a better cable. i will buy cables locally from now on so i can easily return them if they are defective. i would definitely not buy this product again or recommend it to anyone else.",1,junk,1391126400,"01 31, 2014",negative A2Y1R8CZMTALJP,B0010CHS8E,BigSteph66,"[3, 3]",I love this cable. I don't get any buzz when I hook up my bass and it can handle anything I throw at it. The sound quality is amazing.,5,The Best,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A1SDGIC08LD6BW,B0010CHS8E,BRIAN HICKS,"[1, 1]",Hands down the best cable I have ever owned. I was spending money on cheaper cables continuously and now I spend that money on other stuff. I play one to five hours a day and have used this same cable for 3 or 4 months. Well worth the money. Lifetime guarantee to boot. Definitely will buy Mogami from now on.,5,The Best...,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A2LBHMQ3142G3S,B0010CHS8E,Marc,"[7, 7]","Yes, you are paying a little extra for peace of mind and the reputation of Mogami gold quality. I found this to be a good investment if you are meticulous about your sound. Compared to my old cable, the Mogami Gold produced a more transparent sound... you might have to do a side by side comparison to get the idea. When recording guitar, I am able to clearly hear individual strings while playing overdriven chords. No matter your playing style, this cable will work well with your sound.",5,I love Gold.,1298505600,"02 24, 2011",positive A1XNCV67JBJVF7,B0010CHS8E,Sam Beckett,"[0, 0]","i bought this cable in an emergency situation - one where I was on the road, needed a great cable, and didn't have access to roll my own using, what would've been, essentially the same parts. I exclusively use canare and mogami in the studio, and in critical places of my live setup. The cable itself is top shelf, quiet, and will provide years of use if you treat it even with modest respect. As an instrument cable, this could possibly be a little short if you move around a bunch, making it worth it to go for the 18' cable as a bass or guitar player if you don't like being tied down. I used this as part of a keyboard rig, where it was perfect on all levels - quality reproduction of sound across the entire spectrum (the highs were crystal, the bass clear), connection is solid (I am not a gold fanatic, but these are excellent), great warranty, and a reputation that holds value. (These are real deal pro cables, as opposed to some cables priced similarly that have a monster price, but not necessarily a superior build or sound, which is why I didn't walk into guitar center and buy a pair of monster 1000's and waited for these to be delivered overnight instead,,,)",5,"a top notch cable, period.",1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A2HBAYOAKSXIY2,B0010CHS8E,The Pusher,"[0, 0]","What is there to say. If you're looking at this cable, then you must have some knowledge of tone loss. Simple, if you want a studio quality cable that gives you top notch tone signal, buy Mogami. I have owned hundreds of cables and nothing in this price range touches Mogami. Sure you can buy the expensive Analysis Plus Pro and Evidence Audio cables. But you will NOT hear a difference. Lifetime warranty and you won't be replacing it any time soon. Works flawlessly for live situations and in the studio. All I own are Mogami cables. Check out the silent plug for your guitar cable cord. Goodbye pops and noise.",5,"You want the best tone, buy Mogami.",1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A30HTJ530SMRB7,B0010CZ8GS,Carlo,"[0, 0]","...but it works fine for me.I used to connect a Orange Micro Terror Head AmpOrange Amplifiers Micro Terror MT20 20W Hybrid Guitar Amp Head (Standard)to a cabinet PPC108Orange PPC108 1x8"" Speaker Cabinet",4,maybe a little pricy,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0010CZ8GS,chris,"[1, 1]",Bought several of these and they worked fine. I later moved on to Planet Waves for my custom pedal board because I could get the lengths perfect.,5,A perfectly good patch connector,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",positive A27DR1VO079F1V,B0010CZ8GS,Dan Edman,"[1, 1]",This cable is built to last. Overall it is a great quality cable and it came quickly. What more could you ask for,5,Great quality,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A2C7BOQVFH1HLE,B0010CZ8GS,Frederick Baptist,"[2, 4]","As it is with most things in life, you get what you pay for and while this Hosa effects-connecting cable isn't the best quality cable that is out there e.g. Zaolla, Evidence etc it certainly does the job it's supposed to at a reasonable price. Too few guitarists, and I was one of them for many years until recently, pay enough attention to the quality of their cables and hence spend too much time on the amps, the pick ups, strings etc. I discovered way too late how important investing in high quality cables is to your sound but I guess better late than never. However, if you are on a budget and you are looking for effects-connecting cables that do a job for a good price then these Hosa ones will do a good enough job. For me, after much experimentation I have foundZaolla ZGTR-110 Guitar Cableto be the best for my sound and while they are not cheap they are certainly quality and worth the money for the improved sound they provide.These Hosa however are still good value for money and hence come recommended.",5,Does As Advertised And Value For Money!,1316131200,"09 16, 2011",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B0010CZ8GS,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[2, 2]","Without going over the fiscal cliff these cables worked very well in my 7-pedal guitar effect lineup.No noticeable hiss, hum or buzzing. Clean & quiet.Good buy for the price.",4,Good price - Does the job!,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B0010CZ8GS,John,"[0, 0]",It's a cable. It works great. I don't see any reason to spend more money on a short cable like this.,5,Great simple cable,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A3SS4Y0BDSPDB0,B0010CZ8GS,Landon Cunningham,"[0, 0]","These are great patch cables. They make a strong connection between pedals and don't sacrifice any sound quality. I've been using many of these, every day, for quite a while and they are still working great.",5,Great Patch Cables,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive APVLFUAI3IDF7,B0010CZ8GS,linh,"[0, 1]","It's well make and cheap compare with other product on Amazon nowadays market. I.I do replace it for guitar cable, work fine, I'm happy with this unit. Recommend to someone need replace cable jct.",5,"Well make, good looking.",1396483200,"04 3, 2014",positive A1AFN4T80DZ3RR,B0010CZ8GS,Quique,"[2, 2]",I bought this cables to use it on my guitar pedals during practices and live gigs. I have no complains about it at this time. I own and use other hosa products and i think that they are making products with an excellent quality for a lower price.100% recomended.,5,Good quality cables without noise,1387670400,"12 22, 2013",positive AHQTXJQX2584I,B0010CZ8GS,Ryan C. Morris,"[0, 0]",i use this cable to patch my effects pedals together and it does what it needs to do. the right angle ends make it easy to connect your pedals and keep them close together.,5,good patch cable,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",positive A1ARFA1NCN34UV,B0010GNU9Q,almost I,"[2, 2]","I am normally a guitarist in my band, but I have found myself at times needing to play the keys also. Having two instruments to play, a pedalboard, and mic stand is a lot of real estate on the stage, so this adapter made things MUCH better for me when I find myself back in that position. Works great with my On Stage Keyboard Stand. If you play keys and are also a vocalist, this is a must! Worth every penny.",5,Excellent!,1316563200,"09 21, 2011",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B0010GNU9Q,Cefer,"[1, 1]",The vibrations produced at touching piano keys are transmitted to the microphone. It now rest at bottom of a box.,2,It now rest at bottom of a box.,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",negative A35D9ODUCAMF5G,B0010GNU9Q,Dad,"[0, 0]",Great idea for keeping the stage floor less cluttered. Fits a standard X-stand just fine and makes a very secure connection.,5,Nice,1361318400,"02 20, 2013",positive AJCAVTHZFM0J3,B0010GNU9Q,"G. Eguia ""gaber""","[0, 0]","works with myOn Stage KS7191 Classic Double-X Keyboard Standi got it to attach my mic to it - using this stand by On Stage as wellOn Stage MSA7040TB Adjustable Microphone Boom, Blackworks as advertised. You just twist the knob to apply pressure so it fits in the tube.also comes with the stopper so you can quickly remove this attachment bar and reattach it.",5,Nice attachement for my Mic Boom,1284854400,"09 19, 2010",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0010GNU9Q,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[3, 3]","I have mine attached to one of the support arms on myOn Stage KS8291XX Pro Double X Keyboard Stand. While this attachment is designed for both square and round tube supports, I was unable to use it with anOn Stage 2 Tier Folding Z Keyboard Standeven with the top tier removed. The reasons for the problem with the latter stand is the friction fitting on the attachment bar was too small for the oblong support tube, and had it mated, the height of the attachment bar would not have cleared the top of the keyboard.When attached to theOn Stage KS8291XX Pro Double X Keyboard Standwith anOn Stage MSA7040TB Adjustable Microphone Boom, Blackattached to the top screw-in post that perfectly mates with the boom, this attachment bar/boom combination easily clears the height of either keyboard I use (aRoland RD-300NX Digital Stage Pianoor aRoland V-combo 76 Key Stage Keyboard).Bottom line, make sure your stand can accommodate this attachment bar (according to the manufacturer it will work with most X-style stands), and carefully measure the height of the top of your keyboard from the center of the support arm to which this attachment bar will be inserted. The total height of the attachment bar after insertion is approximately 7.5"". If your keyboard is still too high for the attachment bar + boom or other mic holder to clear, you can gain an additional 3"" with aShure A26X 3"" Mic Mount Extension Tube.",5,Simple and effective,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",positive AGDWVRFL81B4O,B0010GNU9Q,"tekHedd ""tekHedd""","[0, 0]","This is working for me quite well and is part of my keyboard stage rig now.I'm mounting it to a heavy duty On Stage brand double X stand. The resulting arrangement is reasonably stable, although if you put a bit of pressure on the mic stand you can rotate the Attachment Bar. I could tighten the handle further to prevent this, but am worried that this will begin to deform the X stand, and it is not a problem on stage. I am not worried that it would damage the Attachment Bar, as it is quite heavy duty.In general, it's strong enough to hold a typical stage mic on a small boom arm.",5,Holds a microphone boom adequately.,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive A2IROAVGAK1G0S,B0010GNU9Q,Texman,"[0, 0]",This is unique piece that slips into just about any tube on a Mixer Rack or Piano scissor stand. The square nut design is very tight when tightening in the tube as if there are a rough cut on the threading. The MIC end of the mount works pretty good. Overall the only problems I found is that the Up tube could be 1' to 1 1/2' taller and the threads could be buffed out at the manufacturer.,3,Mic Mount,1354752000,"12 6, 2012",neutral ALEFGB3G2BYG8,B0010KCP98,"A. perez ""mr right""","[0, 0]",I am running 4 big speakers it is working fine not sure it it is 1400 watts but runs a pair of 750 peak super pro 15 inch speakers and a pair of 12 road gear subs so far I get a big punch aout of it . I tough I had to buy two of this but one works fine. I am running a dj karaoke system. I also got a pyle pro 4 channel mixer and they work fine get cables it only comes with power cable. item received looks diferent I say better.,5,niceeeeee,1288742400,"11 3, 2010",positive AWYE428W5MRQN,B0010KCP98,BatmanDSM,"[1, 2]",Our second week and all is WELL! Nice and quiet. Using Speakon Cables (Mono) to each Speaker to Speaker for easy mixing. XLR to XLR from Mackie Mixer to PylePRO 1400 Watt amp. Great value for the Garage Band and recording to the computer for publishing on Web or using as a small GIG amp. Think I will get another one for the Stage Monitors. Might as well go ALL-IN!,5,"PERFECT, No LED issues here! Amazon.com Provided this ONE!",1314230400,"08 25, 2011",positive A9J03MF2689TS,B0010KCP98,D. WALTER,"[3, 4]","As I've heard with the Pyle Pro amps, I received mine today, and it was defective. Only one channel worked, and it definitely looked like it took a beating before it arrived at my doorstep. The packaging was very good though, so I'm thinking this looks like a refurb/used, and they listed it as new. Already printed the return shipping label, and it will head back to the Amazon warehouse on Monday...",1,Defective,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",negative A319B090A2POEB,B0010KCP98,Lee,"[1, 1]",This amp did a good job for its rating. It was my backup amp for a QSC GX5. I sold it after using it for about a year or so.,3,It still worked fine when I sold it,1328486400,"02 6, 2012",neutral A34UQQ1DPQ31IH,B0010KCP98,pruittjr1,"[1, 2]","Nice amp for the money but couldn't push a single Peavey SP218 Sub, so I moved this amp to push a pair of dual 15's, still had trouble getting the range that I needed, so I have this amp now as a back up and will probally use it for powering a single EV18 sub rated at 500 watts, it should handle it nicely bridged, I will keep you posted.",3,Nice amp for the money,1308441600,"06 19, 2011",neutral A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0010SHU18,GunHawk,"[1, 1]","It's rubber and you can slip it under the strings and into the sound hole...with a little effort. It might even be over "engineered", it fits so well.",5,Found!,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B0010SHU18,Handsome Johnny,"[1, 2]","This product did not fit my Takamine G, as the hole is 3/4 size. I had to buy from Lute Hole, who then customized a part for me. Beware, because you'd figure this item would fit inside any guitar out there, given the advertising. Even the guy at Guitar Center, when I called to find out what was going on, told me to go with Lute Hole. I never had a use for such an item before very recently, but, upon necessity, I found out that this item is bound to damage your guitar, even if it does fit. Be very, very careful. In fact, be very, very wary, as I briefly heard a light ""cracking"" noise when I tried to fit it in the guitar for the very first time. I stopped, thereafter, after doing research online and finding out about the G's specs. I've read, elsewhere, that it kills your tone, but I had been willing to try to utilize it in tandem with my actual coloring rig. Ultimately, I spent nearly $100 more than I wanted to, just for this kind of item. What is it they say in this era - caveat emptor?",3,Only fits certain guitars.,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",neutral A121QRWXZIO6UP,B0010SHU18,Jarrett Venturini,"[0, 0]","I am finally feedback free! I use this on my 310 Taylor with a K&K; Pure pickup system.I play mostly in a church worship team, and am usually right in front of a monitor.This blocks the tones entering my guitar via the soundhole.I don't get a huge loss of tone, but a little bit.I will take that over having to worry about moving around and getting feedback like crazy!Highly recommend.",5,Buzz Free!,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",positive A2TSUJLFHB61W3,B0010SHU18,kgbak,"[0, 0]",Lifesaver. I bought this and a Planet Wave's O-Port (which advertises that it can help reduce feedback as well) I use this at every show where I have to plug-in. This is a must for anyone who plugs in and doesn't want to worry about feedback.,5,Must have for acoustic/electric,1379635200,"09 20, 2013",positive A3CMXRFIWQCBKQ,B0010SHU18,kodiakcowboy,"[0, 1]","This cover does not fit a full size acoustic/electric Hohner guitar. I measured the whole at 3 7/8", but this cover does not even come close to fitting! It measures 4 1/6" in diameter, so check your guitar closely!",1,Doesn't fit,1384732800,"11 18, 2013",negative A5MC7LP0ZBO4Q,B0010SHU18,Lets.Be.Reasonable.,"[0, 0]",Works as advertised. Eliminates feedback as far as my experience is concerned. A little tight. It needs some force to put it into place. Not sure if there's no standard among guitar makers on the size of the sound hole and Planet Waves just did their best guess on a universal fit product. But on my Washburn it needs a little bit of convincing to get there.,5,It works.,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A2T8TWZAWLQWBV,B0010SHU18,Mary V,"[0, 0]","It works well, I use it for my Oscar Schmidt. I don't use it for feedback, I use it to protect it from the dust. It fits tight but it's fine!",4,IT WORKS GREAT,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B0010SHU18,Michael,"[0, 1]","it barely did anything but i guess thats because im the one playing the guitar, if you were in another room im am sure that it would make a difference",3,pretty cool,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",neutral A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B0010SHU18,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[1, 2]",Works as advertised. Great at eliminating feedback in a live setting. Also great for just muffling the sound for playing around the house quietly.,5,works,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive A1AFN4T80DZ3RR,B0010SHU18,Quique,"[0, 0]","I am impressed how well this works. I was always fighting against feedback during practices and live gigs. This has solved it!It's important to you to know the diameter of your guitar's soundhole. I've tried this with 2 different acoustic electric guitars (Fender CD-60 and Fender Kingman), both of them with 10cm/4in diameter and fits perfectly.I had read all reviews before deciding purchase, and i found people complaining that this is not a good unplugged sound filtering. I should tell you that they are right since this was not made for that. Even when this should affect your guitar lowering you normal sound (unplugged), I would not consider this as a solution for it.If you are having feedback issues due your acoustic electric guitar, without hesitation this one is for you.",5,Easy and unexpensive anti-feedback solution,1387670400,"12 22, 2013",positive AXP7888CP2222,B0010SHU18,RTX,"[0, 0]",It's good. Was having a lot of feedback and got tired of taping a make shift sound hole cover. Recommended.,4,It's good!,1332979200,"03 29, 2012",positive A2ZBSEZ211C4QW,B0010SHU18,Samuel Paul,"[0, 0]","It is good, only thing I did not get was that it has the wire attaching it to the cardboard going through the feedback buster thing. so there are two minuscule holes on there not enough you can see but still bother me a little. Gets the job done.",4,Good,1382659200,"10 25, 2013",positive A2S8G6OVAK19EX,B0010SHU18,Sphinx90,"[0, 0]",Fits great and helps to eliminate feedback. I could see some having problems with the size of their sound holes and it can be a tight fit but it definitely works.,5,Great,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B0010SHU18,Steve,"[0, 1]","Doesn't reduce sound worth a darn. I thought plugging the sound hole would muffle things. Muddies it up a bit maybe, but not really a reduction in dB.",1,Doesn't work for sound reduction,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",negative A3NMQFWLXPP8EV,B0010SHU18,"Tabasco24 ""The Cheese""","[0, 0]","This soundhole cover is one of those products that belongs on the list of essentials for an acoustic guitar player, right up there with a tuner, string winder/cutter, cleaning cloth, pack of extra picks, and capo. It's designed to eliminate feedback when plugged into a sound system, which it does nicely. It's also great for sealing up the body of your guitar if you want to dry it out or dampen it quickly (as in 2 nights like that in a case).",5,Absolute must-have for Acoustic-electric players plugging into a PA,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",positive AZBUUKQLYKUCL,B0010SHU18,"Techie ""Techie""","[0, 0]","This is a good product which I've seen many people use... however, it's not for all acoustic guitars. That little bit of info was missing from the info, although I should have known. In my case, my guitar's sound hole is too small for this unit to be installed, even though it's supposedly "tapered" to fit a lot of different sound hole dimensions. Didn't look tapered to me, and I can't use it. But then again, it was pretty cheap, and I may have a use for it some day. Check your guitar's sound hole diameter before ordering.",3,Not for all guitars...,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",neutral A2206923NH9ZDI,B0010SHU18,Texas Buyer,"[0, 0]",Fits perfectly in sound hole.No more feedback or waking up the next room.No plastic smell either.Play an Ibanez acoustic electric.,5,Perfect fit.,1367884800,"05 7, 2013",positive A2E3Q52SJS00K2,B0010SHU18,Wendell Burnett,"[0, 0]","Works well, easy to install and take out. Helps greatly to control acoustic feedback. I've looked at these for a while, glad I purchased it",5,Great item,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A18X6ZT4AEYVKB,B0010SHU18,Yeemeister,"[0, 0]",gets the job done. I would say it muffles too much though. my arm feels like it went to the gym after a jam session,4,gets the job done,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B0011WHG5S,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[5, 5]","It does the job though. I wasn't impressed by the lack of range, but then again I've never found a use for the more extreme settings on a phaser anyways. It seems that this unit keeps the effect within a safe and comfortable range and that's okay with me.",4,Doesn't push any envelopes,1296345600,"01 30, 2011",positive AXX6BZDD8K4JL,B0011WHG5S,Eric,"[1, 1]","I'm very happy with this pedal. It seems to be a knock off of the MXR phase pedal, being that it provides a nice classic, subtle phase effect. You can flip the switch to ""swirl"" for a more pronounced effect, but I love just keeping it mild.The metal switch/button to engage the pedal doesn't have the ""click"" that many pedals do. I actually prefer this. The ""click"" effects wear out sooner. Some of my high end pedals also use this smooth, click-less way of engaging a pedal. You'll know it's on by the tone change and the bright led light. IMHO, you don't need a click switch.The sounds are clean and smooth, clear and bright, and all the other adjectives you could use to describe a great phase effect.Quality and Value, all the way.",5,"Nice tones, subtle phase similar to MXR",1346803200,"09 5, 2012",positive A3DAURGJAL0Y0S,B0011WHG5S,"Marc LaBelle ""NevermoreFU""","[0, 0]","It sounds like it's Behringer. Very fake, cheap sounding phaser, but it's all I need. I got it mostly for that big airplane woosh, and running it in the loop, it does that fine. The highs are kind of harsh, but if it is in front of the amp it can sound a little tame.",3,It's Behringer,1388880000,"01 5, 2014",neutral A1DUPFUG526MVF,B0011WHG5S,"Peter A. Andolfi ""Duke Crescent Of Deviantart""","[0, 0]","Germany Company, manufacturing is in China... I have always found this to make the product hit or miss but the last two Behringer products that are in my hands are very good.",5,This one is awesome!,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",positive A30KA8I5AHSKJZ,B0011WHG5S,Steinbeckian,"[0, 0]","I really dislike the switch on this thing. It does not click. That may not sound like much, but I tend to rest my foot on a pedal when I turn it off. This does not turn off when I do that. This is unlike any pedal I have played. I realize Behringer is trying to copy the MXR, but the switch substitution makes me wish I picked up a used MXR. Anyway the pedal sound fine, just know the switch may drive you insane. I really like the other Behringer Boss type pedals though as the switch is what I like. Wish the phase came in a different case.",3,Hard to switch,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",neutral A3G21YYF2EXCS8,B0011WHG5S,wally jones,"[0, 0]","I borrowed a friends MXR to try and liked the added sounds it gave me. It filled a hole that was missing . since 80% of my board is Behringer pedals I looked at Behringer first and was delighted when I found the PH9 Classic 90 . Side by side with the MXR , there wasn't a hole lot of difference and with the Behringer's added swirl switch , gives you a few more options. It also is made of metal for all of you that constantly criticize Behringer for their use of plastic in there other pedals. ( I've read a ton of reviews and still haven't heard of one breaking because of the plastic ) As far as value to money spent , This pedal is again at the top of the list. Oh! It also sounds great!!!!!",5,adding a phase shifter to my pedal board,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",positive A3IICSS30MRX9M,B00135HFK4,Handsome Johnny,"[0, 0]","I give them an excellent rating. They do last a long time, and they do not seem to alter in tone and get that ""muddy"" sound when they're aging. In fact, I'd say they actually do manage to approach David Gilmour's tone at times! I could barely believe that, of course, but after playing hard for a few hours, I actually said to myself the phrase: ""Wow, that sounded like David Gilmour somewhat."" So, the fact that that occurred without me actually thinking about Pink Floyd or Gilmour and just being lost in the playing says a lot, because I then realized I had strung up the guitar with the strings that day. Get them if you like Gilmour. I'm hard on pricing, usually, but I say these are priced decently for their effectiveness.",5,They actually sound a little like the David Gilmour guitar tone!,1368921600,"05 19, 2013",positive A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B00135HFK4,Jon,"[1, 1]","As a huge Gilmour fan, it was a no brainer to pick these strings up. Had been playing DR and Elixer for the past couple of years and to my recollection, have never tried ghs. This custom gauge set plays great. They tuned right up with very little stretching. I will buy these again!!!",5,Great Strings!!!,1378771200,"09 10, 2013",positive A15WZCSME5X74S,B00135HFK4,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[0, 0]","The strings gauge is the best thing on this strings set. 0.1, 0.12, 0.16, 0.28, 0.38, 0.48 are the perfect balance between weight and confort. It fits very well on my guitars: 1) Fender EVH Wolfgang, 2) IBanez S470. The cons is that these do not come with VCI, so expect some flakes when you open the pack.",4,I give it 4 stars,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A1V3N0LF1QGG0X,B00135HFK4,Pepper,"[0, 0]","I'm a very big fan of David Gilmour but never was a fan of GHS's. So I thought I'm wanting to step up one gauge to 10's so why not try these. It took a little longer for them to get stable but My Strat and My Les Paul sound and feel Great. Now , ( and I didn't see this at first ) on David's Les Paul , He use's 10.5's and I have a Bigsby on Mine like His. I may try those next time on My Les Paul. I'm not sure how they will work on a Epiphone Les Paul 'cause I have a Gibson and there is a BIG diference. And on the MIM's Fender's either cause both of mine are American Standards. All in all I'm very pleased with the DG GHS's....",5,Their Great !!!,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A8AF0VV2LP4LV,B00135HFK4,Ron1414,"[0, 0]","I use these on my Fender Strat, and they sound great. If you appreciate the talent of David Gilmour, and respect his taste and choices in music, than I would recommend these strings. I used to use Elixir strings, and as great as Elixir sound, they do not last long. These do. I have played guitar for over 30 years, and I am very happy with these strings.",5,Yes,1399248000,"05 5, 2014",positive A2JQWSA0GPVSQN,B0013PU75Y,GamerBoy,"[0, 0]","These have it all. Sound great, play great, feel great, tune great. I am now dedicated to these strings. It takes about 4 or 5 days before the strings are fully stretched and holding onto its tuning. Once it does, it's beautiful music after that.",5,YES!,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",positive A24VCDADYAIHAM,B0013PU75Y,Gridley,"[0, 0]","I play a Cordoba Classical, and these strings are the best I've found for it. The bass strings really resound, all strings stretch and hold within three days, and they last longer than I've expected for classical strings. I've not yet had a broken string with them.",5,"Strong, Long-lasting",1354924800,"12 8, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B0013PU75Y,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[5, 5]","Simple review here...Good Strings help create Good Sound!!!These are nice strings and on a quality instrument stay in tune well. They are not overly bright nor dark but rather have a nice ""round"" sound to them. Highly recommend.",5,Great Strings,1300752000,"03 22, 2011",positive A223S6N0DBQBHP,B0013PU75Y,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","I've bought these D'Addario strings a few times because they are a great deal. They sound nice and bright, and they last a good while. They are easy on the fingers. The best part is that you save money by buying them in a 3-pack.",5,Good strings,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A19JA9J3BFBKNO,B0013PU75Y,rusty springer,"[0, 0]",Put these on my new La Patrie Motif and could not be happier.The tension is just right for soft finger style "manouche jazz"Sleepy D'jango,5,Wonderful sound and fabulose feel,1402358400,"06 10, 2014",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B0013PU75Y,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 0]",I did purchase this strings because of review of other folks who have more expiriance in that area. And look like I make very good choice.,5,I'm very pleased with this strings,1339200000,"06 9, 2012",positive AFB7MSIPJIW68,B0013PU75Y,Seph,"[0, 0]","These strings aren't anything fancy, but they sound great. A good old standard that I've used since I was a kid. And this is the best price I've found.",5,"Good price, good sound.",1344988800,"08 15, 2012",positive A3MLQDXQPVNB2O,B0013PU75Y,Wyoming Eagle,"[2, 2]",These strings are as advertised. Nice tone and good quality. Can't remember the last time I've found a bad string from a set of these. Actually prefer the medium tension for a 650mm scale guitar. Got the high tension ones for a shorter scale instrument so they wouldn't be too sloppy at concert pitch.,5,"Excellent strings, great quality and tone",1256688000,"10 28, 2009",positive AVOKN4NDZCN78,B0013V1BYY,Adam Mohr,"[0, 1]",Solidly built works just as a mic stand should..couldnt be happier..As long as I take care of this Ill never need to buy a new one again.,5,Perfect Stand,1377561600,"08 27, 2013",positive A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B0013V1BYY,CLS,"[1, 2]",Works well for my needs. It adjusts and holds whatever microphone I use in position very well. A good buy. I would recommend it for light to moderate use.,5,Works Just Fine,1374969600,"07 28, 2013",positive A3923UGIPX0QQM,B0013V1BYY,ETD,"[7, 7]","I just used this for a gig on Monday ... it's solid, well built, nothing loose or floppy, it stands up straight (extending to almost 7 feet tall), it folds up easily, and is nice and compact when folded ... good enough for me.One further note, when I ordered this, I was thinking that I would be able to just unscrew the vertical section from my round heavy base (which is also an ""On Stage"") and screw it into this tripod ... that's not the case, as the vertical piece here is integral to the tripod base. I'm not unhappy though, this stand works quite well.",4,"Solid, compact, and works well.",1343865600,"08 2, 2012",positive AQFOCVEBDCYU9,B0013V1BYY,Jazzgryl52,"[0, 0]",absolutely no problems well built very steady and easy to carry with you. I will get another for my monitor.,5,Jazzgyrl52,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A1OGTL9EBDTK3N,B0013V1BYY,Tony,"[0, 0]","I bought this with my mbrace ,and it seems to be pretty sturdy. I would think it would work even better with a mic.",4,Good stand,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",positive ABJG6JTYTX9M0,B0013V1BYY,T T Smirniotopoulos,"[0, 0]",I use this to mount my Stagg Small Musical Stand to hold a small format mixer for gigs. It's light weight and sturdy.,4,Sturdy little mic stand,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive AR64CEBJWBICU,B0014IEBM0,Amazon Customer,"[7, 10]","I have both the Fostex PM0.5 MKII and the BX5a Deluxe for a while now. While the BX5a tends to get higher review rating and is more popular, I personally prefer the PM0.5 due to its having more bass & volume. Both models cost about the same, with the PM0.5 roughly $20 cheaper.The PM0.5 is bigger, heavier, has a heat sink in the back, with a combo XLR/TRS jack. While the BX5a has a bigger tweeter, separate XLR & TRS jacks. Construction-wise, both are well-made. If you plan to share the same monitor between 2 difference sources, then the separate input of the BX5a is more convenient (you can always get a Y-adapter to support 2 inputs on the PM0.5).The BX5a has more clarity & boosted details, but is more on a tinny side. The PM0.5 has more boom but less treble. I guess the difference is due to the size of the tweeter and the length of the bass port (the BX5a has larger tweeter & 1 rear bass port, while the PM0.5 has 2 front bass ports). Sounds coming out of the PM0.5 resemble more of the ambience of my car & home stereo than the BX5a.For my home-studio purpose, I like the warmer sound of the PM0.5 more. I do use them to watch movie once in a while, and the PM0.5 is more suitable as the main speakers, while the BX5a is better placed for surround speakers.For further references, I have placed audio samples of a song I wrote & arranged (so there won't be any copyright violation issue), re-recorded with an AKG C414B condenser mic, placed at same height as the tweeter, normalized to -15dB. Hope they'll help making your choice easier (instead of having to buy both like I did :)[...]",4,Comparison between BX5a Deluxe & Fostex PM0.5 MKII,1259798400,"12 3, 2009",positive A2E4JXFRLSUX53,B0014IEBM0,ANorton,"[0, 0]","These speakers worked great for 14 months. Last week (4/8/13), one of them wouldn't power up all the way. The problem is getting worse every time I try to use them, and it's just a matter of time before it stops working. It seems there is a problem with the capacitors that I did read about in a few reviews. I took a chance on the monitors anyway, and it was a huge mistake. I only use them between 2 and 4 hours per week. I contacted M-Audio's online support system and was given addresses to two electronics repair shops. One on the East coast and one on be west coast. I've since found many complaints about this same issue all over the Internet and on the M-Audio support site. M-Audio doesn't stand behind their products, and I'll never purchase anything from them again.",1,Worked great for 14 months,1331424000,"03 11, 2012",negative A34QHL6I85K3V5,B0014IEBM0,Chris,"[0, 0]","I've used these on the reg for a year. Obviously there are better sounding monitors out there, but these are really great for what you pay for IMO.I'd recommend these to someone trying to save some money.UPDATEtwo years in with continued regular use. they sound just as good as they did a year ago.",4,One year in. Going Strong UPDATE: two years in. going strong,1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3237FOR4LVBZO,B0014IEBM0,David G. Beneke,"[3, 3]","My old pair of JBL Studio Pro computer monitors finally gave up the ghost. At the time, mid 1990's, these were the best you could expect for computer monitors. I do mixing and voice overs, so I needed the real deal. After extensive research and listening, I decided on the M-Audio BX5a deluxe. For the price they can not be beat! Punchy crisp bass, smooth highs and great mid range. They are also very accurate, I hear things just the way they are recorded. They also bring to light subtleties in old CD's that I have never heard before! Also the wood construction, gives these speakers a warmer resonance than others made out of plastic or metal. If you have a studio on a budget, and need the best speakers for under $500.00, buy these. Remember, they are studio monitors, so the audio is going to be very directional, so use them for monitors. Great speakers for portables, like an Ipod. One note, you need a really good sound card to get the most from these babies!",5,Great Monitors,1264636800,"01 28, 2010",positive A2CKMJU4WD3XDE,B0014IEBM0,Evan Anderson,"[4, 6]","I bought these as a solution to obtain feedback while recording my guitar through my computer. That solution was successful. These speakers put out enough power that I can maintain the clarity of my guitar tone fairly well and achieve feedback almost as easily as i do with my amp. I have a 75Watt amp that powers a 12"" celestion speaker. These monitors have 70Watts powering a 5"" Woofer and a 1"" Tweeter, 40W/30W respectively. Slight drop in the power output, but they are beefy enough that I don't really notice.The isolation pads they come with are paper thin, almost pointless. If you really need some, get some more substantial pads. The back panels do get kind of hot after a few hours... not really concerned about that, but it's worth mentioning.They have great sound, excellent low end, lots of clarity throughout. They are pricey, but if you are priced pretty reasonably here on amazon. I would really recommend not going to a retailer... even when they are on sale they are more expensive in store than online. Only go to a store just to hear them and compare them with other monitors.",4,Great...,1251072000,"08 24, 2009",positive ACY9QYNDFLVBI,B0014IEBM0,G. Farnsworth,"[0, 0]","On the plus side, these monitors look and feel amazing. They are coated in some kind of silky rubberized stuff and they are heavy and look neat.They don't sound horrible. I mean, they are not computer speakers or anything. The sound is very forward, I would say harsh. That's not uncommon among studio monitors. There is definitely a lot of clarity here. Not a ton of bass, but that's pretty much understood from monitors with woofers of this size. There's a few schools of thought on studio monitors. Some people think they are basically for bringing out the warts in your music, others think they should sound more like a normal speaker. These will be more pleasing to people interested in the first. I definitely sounds like the music is right in your face when you are listening to this. Any flaws would be quite noticeable.I previously used KRK RP8's so I can compare these to them. Granted, they are larger and more expensive, although they are also budget monitors. I liked them better than these. They were clear but also sounded nicer and, of course, had much more bass.I was going to put a woofer on these and burn them in...see if I could improve the situation...BUT one of the speakers starts to buzz about 5 minutes after it's turned on. The buzz increases in volume over time. I tried moving them to a different location, turning the volume down, even disconnecting the audio feed (so they were only plugged into the power). Nothing stopped the buzz. If they are warmed up and you turn them off and then on again, the buzz starts up in more like 10 or 20 seconds. So I sent them back. I wasn't really impressed with the sound and I'm definitely not satisfied with the quality control, so I'm going to try some larger and more expensive monitors instead. Maybe Behringer 3031a's or something. I think it's worth an extra 200 dollars or so to get a full-sized monitor.",2,"One speaker buzzed, both sounded just ok",1320710400,"11 8, 2011",negative AKPVT396SPLII,B0014IEBM0,"R. READ ""Re` Read""","[1, 1]","Sound nice, but very unreliable BX5a Deluxe.I own a pair of YAMAHA NS 10s and EVENT 20-20s, and they are all currently working without problems with over 10 years use.2 years ago I purchased a set of regular BX5a's, and they lasted about 1 1/2 years, and then the faulty capacitors leaked.I just replaced them with the BX5a Deluxe model, and after only one week. one of the Internal amps will no longer power up.I need a pair of affordable AV shielded monitors that I can depend on, and these Cheap M-Audio Monitors are not it.I am back to using my 20-20's with slight AV noise until I find a decent AV shielded monitor.M-Audio was a much better company before Avid took them over!",1,"Sound nice, but very unreliable BX5a Deluxe",1312588800,"08 6, 2011",negative A3DLRCC45S85QN,B00154OJOI,ac0214,"[0, 0]",Definitely provided extra gripping surface. The pick extends out from the rubber 'shell'. Obviously the thin pics were thin and the thick ones were a lot stiffer. Since you have the shell they are a bit thicker than a normal pick which may have to be gotten used to. I know for me I prefer to grip the pick really close to the tips for harmonics and on these your fingers definitely don't slip but it's a bit more pic than I want. So I do carry and use these occasionally but they aren't my everyday pick.,4,Good pick to have in your aresonal,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A1SCWHXAB2ZK7N,B00154OJOI,"Alexandra Spark ""Published Author""","[1, 1]","I've only been using the yellow one so far (only just started using them). But I like how the grip is strong cause of the rubber and the grooves. The colors and designs are pretty. As far as I can tell they are all the same width/thickness. For some reason I thought they'd have different thicknesses from a previous review. And so far I haven't lost any, yay!",5,"Very pretty, they hold nicely",1354752000,"12 6, 2012",positive A39RL01WOC0Q0Q,B00154OJOI,al,"[0, 0]",wish i discovered these years ago. comfortable and the grip works wonders. nice clear tones with this pick tips. thanks,5,excellent,1391990400,"02 10, 2014",positive A3PL8ENSYWS1PZ,B00154OJOI,Cheri,"[0, 0]",My son says these picks are great to use because of the rubber grippers that make it easier to hold...especially when playing the guitar for an extended period of time. Highly recommend!,5,Dava 6024 Grip Tip Picks are awesome!,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B00154OJOI,Christian Matthew,"[0, 0]","This pick is def not one I'd use to solo with, but its def a good pick for slower, more acoustic oriented guitar-work. Whenever I play a song consisting solely of chords, i break this guy out.",5,Great in certain areas!,1306281600,"05 25, 2011",positive A1CUB195YB9XKO,B00154OJOI,Clifford Haggerty,"[0, 0]",Picks with no texture or friction enhancement are old technology. These pick are cutting edge. None better. Possibility created by the multi-flex feature and the grip. Awesome. These make me a better player. I used to have trouble holding on to picks. Problem solved. Stress gone.,5,These picks work fab,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B00154OJOI,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[1, 1]","These Dava picks are very nice. They are about the equivalent of a medium weight pick.The rubber grip area is great. The feel is soft, just perfect for holding a long time. The Dunlop picks with the bumps are nice, but this just feels a lot better between my fingers.There are three little lines at the center of the pick, the bottom line is supposed to be less flex and the top line is supposed to have more flex. This is really hard to position my fingers on exactly the spots and there isn't much of an effect no matter where I place my fingers. The effect is subtle at best.The only criticism is the tip is a little bit too short; the rubber can end up striking the string.Overall, I like these picks a lot. The colors are cool and the rubber feels really good in my hand.",5,Nice Grip,1325894400,"01 7, 2012",positive A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B00154OJOI,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","For about 30 yrs. have been playing finger style only - usually with alternating bass, and never really used a pick so this seemed like a good first choice.For the song I was performing, chords were Bm, E, F#m, and G (1st & 3rd position) and I needed to back up the singer so it was really just strumming with a tiny bit of playing just the first two strings as an intro.I found a very old and very thin Peavey pick unintentionally picking up what looked like the blue Dava in the bottom of my guitar case and it worked perfectly so I then ordered the Fender Abalone Thin picks and find they make playing chords quite easy.Fender 351 Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks, 12 Pack, Abalone, ThinMy ancient Peavey broke in half not long after, and I continued using the stub turned sideways while waiting for the new Fender picks to arrive because I liked the extra flex)Seems like more advanced players like at least a medium to better pick individual strings, but since I never liked using a pick at all, the Fender Thin works best for me and I'm enjoying learning to use it on songs like Eric Clapton's interpretation of Bessie Smith's ""Nobody Knows You...""I'll try the Dava picks again later if I feel the need. I play Simon and Garfunkel's version of Scarborough Fair which is exclusively finger picking and George Harrison's ""Here Comes the Sun"" - where he uses a pick, but it is still easier for me to pick out the individual notes fingerstyle.This is all on an acoustic 6 string steel guitar, using D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze light strings.Bristol by Blueridge BD-16 Dreadnaught Acoustic Guitar (Natural)D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, LightFor the rank beginner who has never picked up a pick before, the Fender thin makes it easier to strum because the pick flexes so it's not as essential to turn your wrist as much to get the pick to move smoothly over the strings.The grip is better on the Dava, but they aren't going to flex as much. Undoubtedly better for more accomplished players. Most advice I've seen says try 'em all and decide for yourself. I was just amazed and delighted how much easier the Fender thin made it for me to get started.",3,"Grip is nice, but a thinner pick worked better for me",1350604800,"10 19, 2012",neutral A1EMD22HC94SI1,B00154OJOI,"D. Dulin ""Dave D""","[1, 1]","I have tryed a number of pick's and the textured ones seem to work for me. I have dexdarity problems, Regular pick's without grips come out of my hands cause I am unable to control them, So I needed something with a little more weight to it allthough my fingures want to move around a little bit I love these picks now I can move my thumb and index fingers back to the bottom of the pick, and it feels comfortable, I used to do that with other (non textured) pick's, And I kept droping them.These pick's are a must have, allso, sinse theire heavier then other pick's, these and the Ice pick's really build up Your hand's And finger's.I love these pick's, Im defintley getting some more.",5,GREAT PICK,1296000000,"01 26, 2011",positive A306YUQBEB2R9T,B00154OJOI,debi,"[0, 0]","These stay connected, but aren't so wide that they change the style of picking. I like them, and so does my music teacher. We try to stay stocked in these picks.",5,Great lil' picks,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A17VW66OGW0ZKA,B00154OJOI,DMANBASS,"[0, 0]",So far I really like these. The thickness is about right for me which is sort of a light/medium. The grip is exceptional and they look sort of cool. I got six of them and will probably get more when these wear out. I doubt I will lose them.,4,No more dropping picks.,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B00154OJOI,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[5, 5]","I take a medication that makes my hands shake; therefore, I have a difficult time with fine muscle movements. I switched from Dunlop Jazz III's, which I loved, to these puppies because they have a great feel to them and you don't have to worry about dropping them. They are also bigger than the Jazz III's, making it a bit easier to hold on to.",5,made for shaky hands,1283126400,"08 30, 2010",positive A55YZTYSWPH96,B00154OJOI,"Mark R. Segal ""bossjimmark""","[0, 0]","In an attempt to see what's new in the pick industry, I decided to dive in and give these a go. They are way too flimsy if, like me, you use a heavier pick. I have always used Dunlop Tortex greens and these Davas just can't compete. Not only were they too flimsy, but when I played with any aggression (heavy rock-based material), the picks would fly out of my hands. This was a huge disappointment.",1,Too flimsy,1361145600,"02 18, 2013",negative A2SPZP1PYXBR28,B00154OJOI,Mike,"[0, 0]","I love the concept and design of these picks save one flaw-the rubber gripping goes down too far on the pick. I don't know any guitar players that have their thumb on the entire pick, and since it goes down so far it's hard to pick clean without hitting the rubber on the strings sometimes. I do love how they bend in the middle and the grippy rubber but I think they should scale the rubberization back a little bit.",4,"They're nice, but...",1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B00154OJOI,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","Good grip, but too flexible, and the description says nothing the thickness or the flexibility of these picks. Probably good for strumming, but not good for lead.",2,Too flexible,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",negative AJZWAEYCF43WH,B00154OJOI,Norm,"[0, 0]",I have always had trouble holding onto picks. My fingers just couldn't do it for extended play. Nothing worse than shaking your pick out of the body! LOL. I wish I would have thought of these. They were just what I needed. They work great.,5,just what I needed.,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",positive AD175S3OJX0DG,B00154OJOI,Peter Holub,"[0, 0]","I was still searching for a pick to replace the ones I left somewhere. I knew these were not the ones I sought, but they are great. They don't move around in my hand, I have yet to drop one, and for the first time I noticed that a pick can make a difference in the sound of a guitar. These sound great. I've found a new favorite pick.",5,Sound is great and haven't dropped one yet.,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive AYJJDQQ4EZ5V3,B00154OJOI,REM,"[0, 0]",I like the feel and the rubber on the pick helps to keep it from slipping in your hand while playing.,5,Good,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",positive A22810LZ1TDWH2,B00154OJOI,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]",I keep ordering more of these picks. I love the rubber grip and the mediums are just the right thickness for me. Great product!,5,LOVE THESE!,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",positive A28L530VL9GK5K,B00154OJOI,Rock Daisy,"[0, 0]",I really like using this pick with my acoustic nylon string guitar. The rubber makes it easy to hold onto and I feel it obtains good sound on the guitar as well.,5,Good for Acoustic nylon string...,1383523200,"11 4, 2013",positive AODIJK065X72D,B00154OJOI,R. Perez,"[1, 1]","These picks are kind of thin, flexible, and have a good rubber grip. They're as good for speed-picking as they are for strumming. The only complaint I have is that they're too thin for me. The pack brings 6 picks. If you're looking for thin, flexible picks with a good grip, then these will do.",4,Great picks,1307059200,"06 3, 2011",positive A2D91EJR5M0CUP,B00154OJOI,"Sakira Del Rosario ""Time Traveling""","[0, 0]","The grip on these is pretty great, I haven't dropped them at all and I've been playing so much better. They give a nice crisp sound with my Elixir nanoweb strings.",5,Perfect grip,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A14UXBBB68V9R0,B00154OJOI,StudentBern,"[2, 2]","Dava 6024 Grip TipItem is as advertised. This is my first attempt at playing the mandolin for which I selected this product. They work just fine for a starter. I may learn different as time goes along, assuming that you can teach an old dog new tricks as the saying goes.",5,Grip Tip Picks,1348704000,"09 27, 2012",positive A3P2J1W1RBUX6Q,B00154OJOI,Tommy B,"[0, 0]","These are amazing. I'm an intermediate player. Have been for the last 30 years. I tend to have sweaty hands and loose grip. Every other pick I have used has turned in my fingers...loose grip, little sweat, slick finish. Ok now...thin? med? heavy? You can choose the stiffness just by where you hold the pick. Incredible how the stiffness will change depending on where you hold it. And I can even hold onto it. Very nice grip on these. I have to keep getting more cuz everytime I hand one to someone to try, it's the last time I see it. Just hit Add to cart. You won't be sorry",5,The Only Pick I Will Buy,1292889600,"12 21, 2010",positive A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B00154OJOI,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]",Picks are one of those items in which taste is 98% of what decides if it works for each or not. That being said I have to admit that these picks are very high quality. The design is really pragmatic and effective. I recently was introduced to these by a student of mine and I have to say for the first time in 15+ years I changed my picks.I used dunlop made with Lexan material and those I found to be perfect until these came along. Sometimes change is good! We just need to be open to it.,5,Just a matter of taste,1364860800,"04 2, 2013",positive A37E0KYNJQNP1E,B0015RIN6U,"Amazon Customer ""just a guy""","[0, 0]","..and that's a good thing. I wanted a tuner pedal that I could use under any lighting condition. My previous experience with Korg equipment made the Pitchblack a no-brainer.There's not much I can say that hasn't already been said except "true bypass" is nonsense. If your tone sucks when a device is not on then the problem is somewhere else, not in the effect. If you want to talk about unity gain, on the other hand, I'm all ears!",5,"To begin with, it's a Korg...",1378512000,"09 7, 2013",positive A1VW19Y79DC0GF,B0015RIN6U,"Andrew M. Ward ""My Stolen Life""","[2, 2]",My experience with this little tuner has been perfect...It's extremely easy to see in a dark stage environment / it's dead quiet when activated / easy to understand when you are looking down at it while you're tuning / Takes up very little room on a pedal board / the cream on the coffee is that it's under a hundred bucks - that's crazy for the build quality - it's a little iron BRICKI highly recommend this little guy - Korg got it right on this one..!!!,5,Perfect...,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B0015RIN6U,chris,"[0, 0]","This tuner works great. I put in a 9 volt battery a couple of months ago and it still is going strong. It will take a 9 volt output from my power supply and I can then piggyback to another pedal, which is great. It is very, very accurate and does not get confused under normal conditions. You do need to hit only one string at a time, however. Size is perfect for a pedalboard small but still quite readable. Price is very good. I had a Boss in the past but took it back because it just seemed so overpriced and too complicated.",5,A great tuner and a great buy!,1383868800,"11 8, 2013",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B0015RIN6U,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","this tuner is awesome and accurate, very noticeable and what else can i say, for the price, best deal ever. get it! ps i use it for my base though, satisfied. thanks Korg!!!",5,excellent!!!!,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A3GJ25QG91UI9Y,B0015RIN6U,"David Spangler ""smilin_dave""","[0, 0]",Excellent pedal tuner which is easy to read on light or dark stages and mutes the signal while tuning. Well-designed and rugged construction. I believe that it is a much better value than other major brands which cost at least 50% more. One-button operation makes it simple to operate.,5,Korg Pitchblack True Bypass Chromatic Tuner Pedal with 4 Display Modes,1299369600,"03 6, 2011",positive A3N7Y9QXT9LS9C,B0015RIN6U,Ethan Paulson,"[0, 0]","The best tuner for your board in my opinion! Great display, easy to view/read, and a simple click on and off that isn't noisy. Since it is true bypass the pedal turns off when it is not engaged, which is a great feature since the battery will not drain while not in use even when things are plugged into it. Silent on/off, and I have two of them. Recommend this to anybody looking for a tuner for their rig.",5,Best tuner for anyone's rig,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A2BGK8HGC28AJI,B0015RIN6U,garmenteros,"[0, 0]","The main reason I bought this tuner and not similar offerings from boss or tc electronics, is because I had read prior to making the purchase that this is the most accurate at low tunings, and me being a bass player and sometimes playing drop A that is a must. I have to say that after owning it for a while I must agree. I've used other tuners when I happened to not bring this one along and thats been my experience. Also its easy to read which note you're on when you're on a dimly lit stage.",5,My fav pedal tuner,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",positive A3E7O9NSS47TE8,B0015RIN6U,Gustavo Posada,"[0, 0]",I use to tune with an antique Korg... I saw these baby on the road with Maroon5's James... just make sure your guitar intonation is perfect.,5,Perfect tune!,1364601600,"03 30, 2013",positive A2ZYE710E5YYCW,B0015RIN6U,Ian M. Mcclintock,"[32, 33]","This is pretty much the ideal tuner, as far as I'm concerned. It's true-bypass, brilliantly visible and easy to read on a dark stage, accurate, small footprint, durable, powers all your other pedals, and is under $100, especially if bought used...its virtues are many and varied. If you've been using a cheap crappy tuner like I was, you'll notice the difference all the more.If you want a hyper-accurate tuner for some kind of technical work, the Pitchblack's tolerances might not be quite what you're looking for. But as far as stage tuners go, it's got a tighter tolerance than the Boss stompbox.If you want a buffer in your chain, this pedal won't supply it, as it is true-bypass.If you want to hear your strings ringing out while you tune, this is not the pedal for you. The output is muted while the tuner is engaged. I prefer not to make my audience listen to me tune, so for me this is a non-issue. Plus, I like being able to use the pedal as a killswitch.These are the only circumstances I can think of where there might be a valid reason not to buy a Pitchblack right this instant.EDIT: After some time with this pedal, I've noticed that when used to power other pedals, some of them don't like being daisy-chained from this pedal's power output, most notably tremolos. But when the daisy-chain cable is connected straight to the power supply and the Pitchblack is powered like any other pedal, the problem vanishes. Kind of strange, and I figured worth noting here, but I don't consider it enough of a problem to take any points off or recommend this box any less.",5,Everything anyone needs in a stage tuner,1282694400,"08 25, 2010",positive A6D91KPQGIDKZ,B0015RIN6U,"Jim R. ""Photo man""","[0, 0]","This is my third purchase of this tuner. All three work perfectly. Very easy to tune my basses. One is for my younger son who just started playing the bass. The other are for me (one as a backup).The reason why I gave this latest tuner only four stars is because one of the metal connectors that attaches to the 9v battery is too loose and barely hangs on to the battery post. I may have to tape it down to keep it in place. The other two tuners don't have this issue.Still, it's the best around. Buy it!",4,Awesome tuner - slight defect,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B0015RIN6U,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","For me this is the best guitar tuner. It does the job correctly and doesnt go crazy when you're tunnin so, geat ;)",5,excellent,1351296000,"10 27, 2012",positive ANAKK5KNUAP17,B0015RIN6U,"Julio Caicedo ""Julio""","[0, 0]","Little to say about this incredible little stomp box: no color on your sound, build like a tank, large display perfect for those smelly and dark bars and joints where all musicians play and it has KORG brand printed...and for me thats enough to trust this great tunner.Cheers!!!!",5,Perfect,1310515200,"07 13, 2011",positive A3B4L653KYTW55,B0015RIN6U,Kyle T. Locke,"[0, 0]","I bought this tuner over the TC Electronic poly tune and I am very happy with my purchase. Very simple to use, great visibility and it does not color the signal when not engaged. It also has the ability to daisy chain from it into other pedals but currently I have no such need. I highly recommend.",5,Nice and simple.,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A26HM2R5529NYY,B0015RIN6U,Lloyd S. Richardson,"[0, 1]","There are some things in this life that you don't want to have to think about, and your tuner is one of them. You have enough to think about on stage without worrying about your tuner. It is fast, reliable and looks great on the pedal board. It is true bypass and doesn't add a bit of noise nor suck any tone at all. Your brand preference will guide your decision, but don't shy away from this well-made piece of equipment. I would buy it again.",5,Gold Standard,1364083200,"03 24, 2013",positive A2O2UE0UTPOB0Q,B0015RIN6U,Michael D Burwell,"[0, 0]",No other choice on the market IMHO. This is the one to get. I have two and would buy again if I needed another one.,5,I love this tuner,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",positive A1QAT2Y011KWFX,B0015RIN6U,"MildCritter ""the critter""","[0, 0]","This unit is the perfect solution for people whose amps do not have mute switches for tuning. It has an absolutely silent mode that mutes for tuning without clicks or pops when switched in, and its bypass (tuner off) mode is totally transparent to tone. Its 4 tuning modes make selecting one that works best for you extremely simple (I personally prefer full strobe). Its tuning is quick and accurate, and it doesn't hunt for pitches like some tuners will, especially with a 6-string bass. Its single 9-volt battery is only used when the mute/tuner mode is activated, so the battery should last a long, long time. The display is bright and clear. It's rugged, well thought out, solidly built, and simple.My only complaint is with the calibration mode: it's just a series of non-self-explanatory numbers that change when you hit the calibration button. Its explained in the manual, but could be clearer. I'd buy this again without hesitation, though.",5,Best bass tuner I've used,1259020800,"11 24, 2009",positive AVP5CCREISHVX,B0015RIN6U,Raul Diaz Pea,"[0, 0]","This product is easy to use, without any noise at all. I truly recommend it as a tuner pedal. I'm happy with this product.",5,This product is great. Not a bit of noise.,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",positive A3621QMU492VV4,B0015RIN6U,Ray Mond,"[0, 0]","It is simple, accurate, takes up very little room, and has several modes that are nicely backlight. To top it all off, it's about half the price of any other pedal tuner. Korg... king of the practical tuner world.",5,I love this tuner!,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",positive A307Y5ACUY4RN6,B0015RIN6U,Reno,"[0, 0]","Only had it a few days but is working great and I like that it is true bypass. Price was outstanding and the tuning is spot on. The default tuning display is perfect for me as I've not been real impressed with some of the other top tuners out there. IMO you can't go wrong with this tuner, very pleased.",5,Outstanding Tuner!!!,1404259200,"07 2, 2014",positive A28X8QQ97HM6CX,B0015RIN6U,"Robert M. Koretsky ""DIYer""","[0, 0]","As accurate and easy to use as the excellent Korg DT-10, I plugged in the battery, hooked up my guitar( which I had just tuned using a Korg DT-10 that I already own) and it came up in meter mode and verified exactly the tuning that the DT-10 gave me! I love it! Nice footprint, very easy to see the indicators in a bright room or on a darkened stage, one input 1/4" jack on the right, one output 1/4" jack on the left. Simple to use. I probably will never use the other three display modes, but it's nice tht they are there if I want to play with them. The perfect tuner.",5,The perfect tuner,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0015RIN6U,Sam,"[0, 0]","I like how with this pedal, not only does it not have a heavy click when you press down, but if you are playing in a dark room the LED lights are nice and bright. True Bypass. I'm telling you, get it.",5,One of the best,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A3QR1W7AD80ZQ0,B0015RIN6U,Scott F. Lowry,"[0, 0]","I use this as the first pedal that my guitar cable touches as it goes into the pedal board. It's true bypass, which means that the sound is not affected when it's not in use. When you step on the button, the sound cuts out and you get the tuner. It works as advertised. My only complaint is that it could be smaller. There are other smaller true-bypass tuners out there if space is an issue on your board. I've posted a photo of this tuner on my board -Pedaltrain MINI With Soft Case. If you need a smaller tuner, I have buddies who use and like the polytune.",5,Great tuner - could be smaller,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0015RIN6U,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","The Korg Pitchblack is probably, along with the BOSS TU-2/TU-3, considered one of the industry standards for compact pedal bypass tuners for use with guitar and bass. Both the TU-2 and Pitchblack are excellent, and I don't really have an opinion yet as to which is better. However, there are some strengths of the Korg Pitchblack that may lead you to prefer it over other tuners. The primary draw here is the bright light-up display with wide color bars. The tuner displays the note you are closest to, and the colors guide you to the perfect pitch, marked by the green light in the middle (almost like an airplane landing guide). But not only do the lights indicate tone by turning on and off, they actually dim and transition into one another as you go across those semi-tones. You could argue, therefore, that the visual guide is giving you a lot more precision than you would get from a simple on/off light. The tuner works quickly and reliably.The build quality is outstanding, and it's true bypass. When you step on the pedal, the tuner is on and the guitar signal is off. The switch is also of the ""soft button"" variety, similar to what you find on some Vox pedals and many boutiques. It has a nice feel to it, though it could be easier to bump if it's in a high traffic area.This is a great tuner at a reasonable price. It really comes down to user preference, but I've heard many guitarists prefer this one because of its high accuracy and visibility.",5,It's an industry standard for a reason!,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0015RIN6U,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Awesome tuner, really fast and responsive. Best of all it is accurate, enough so that using this for setups has resulted in a much quicker easier process than I had anticipated. Nice and bright so I can clearly see it on stage in the dark. Occasionally I get a small pop when I engage it but not that frequently. This pedal feels good and sturdy too, I really cannot see anyone breaking it unless you feel the need to leap from the monitors on to the switch. Price is easy enough that if anything should happen to it, I would not think twice about picking another one up.",5,Hey am I in tune?,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A157DYI1PMXDR1,B0015RIN6U,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","Just picked up the Korg pitch-black from Guitar Center yesterday. I use a Snark most of the time but i needed something i can tune with during practice while everyone is playing and making noise. love the thing so far. its accurate, fast, fits nicely on my pedal board and its metal not plastic like most tuners for this price. i like the multiple display options and calibrations. Mute function is awesome and true bypass i believe. great buy, i am happy with it. i got it in red.",5,Skip the Boss and get this one,1387065600,"12 15, 2013",positive AT01FH4U3GP0O,B0015RIN6U,"TomVette ""TomVette""","[0, 0]","Easy to use, very accurate and great visibility of tuning indicators. This tuner did just fine with the low B on a 5 string bass. Some tuners to not work well with this low of a frequency.",5,Great tuner,1385769600,"11 30, 2013",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0015RIN6U,Victor Hugo,"[0, 0]","Very good tunner, with bypass switch. I think it's a good choise for any pedalboards. I changed this for a TC Electronic Polytune.",5,A good tunner,1368662400,"05 16, 2013",positive A31HQD6H4SHO2C,B0016MJ1T2,"charles ""charles""","[0, 1]",good pedalthese pedals are perfectunder price excellent qualityI like the sound it is very goodI have 3 pedals and the pedalboard behringer ******thank you for this product,5,good pedal,1342656000,"07 19, 2012",positive A1YR3RVSBZK8CW,B0016MJ1T2,Claudia A. Portillo,"[0, 0]","wow for the price u can not beat this pedal, i got this pedal to add a second guitar harmony to some of my songs wow it sounds awesome, probably the only note here is that when activate it i noticed that kinda lower the volume a little bit, i do not mind though and still give it 5 stars.",5,awesome pedal!!!,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",positive A3ABAA36CZVYNX,B0016MJ1T2,Dave,"[17, 19]","It can be an octave divider (up to two up or down)It can do parallel intervals (a la Trevor Rabin on Owner Of A Lonely Heart)It can do intelligent harmonies (just make sure your guitar is IN TUNE so it can track your playing!)It can do Digitech Whammy-esque divebombs (up or down)It can do chorus-like detuningIt can do whammy bar flutter-copiesIt's a BARGAINIt's very welcome on my pedalboardIf it's what you're looking for (it's not Lexicon, it's not TC, nor does it profess to be) and you know how to use it you really can't go wrong.Get one and have fun! Because it's not programmable I'm getting another.",5,wallet-friendly intelligent and friendly!,1277596800,"06 27, 2010",positive AXX6BZDD8K4JL,B0016MJ1T2,Eric,"[1, 1]","I'm on my second US600 pedal, after the first one broke. I plugged in a cheap cord into the input, and when I went to pull it out, it was stuck. So...I applied a lot of force to pull the cord out. When I did that, I heard something break inside the pedal, and when I went to use it again, it didn't work.I pulled the pedal apart and inspected it to see about repairs, but ended up opting to buy a new one instead. Even though the pedal has cheap housing (which worries me a little bit), the Boss equivalent of this pedal is 3 times as much. So since this isn't a ""staple"" effect in my pedal board, I'm happy to go with something cheaper for now.Pros:Cheap price- sounds greatCons:Cheap housing - may break if used a lot",4,"Great sounds, poor quality housing",1346803200,"09 5, 2012",positive A1CL807EOUPVP1,B0016MJ1T2,GunHawk,"[0, 0]","I'd rather use a solo-combo pedal to save space, but I find myself shopping separate pedals to satisfy my taste!",5,Looking for a little 60s for my amp...this was it!,1375833600,"08 7, 2013",positive A26GUM1C5M1E51,B0016MJ1T2,Igor B.,"[0, 1]","Behringer US600 Ultra Harmonist/Shifter Pedal is pretty good.You need a little time to learn, then it will rock you.Just try it.",5,Behringer US600 Ultra Harmonist/Shifter Pedal,1353283200,"11 19, 2012",positive AJBBU53A0X84I,B0016MJ1T2,Jerry,"[0, 1]","They said you could hook up a volume pedal to raise and lower the note you're playing up to three octaves, but I could never get that feature to work properly.From video reviews I've heard on YouTube, this Harmonizer does not even come close to the Boss version, but it costs about $100 less. Since I am not a professional musician and I am just playing around with it, it works just fine. And ... you get what you pay for.Addendum: I've now owned this for a while, and discovered that it can turn my six-string Strat into a bass, by turning the balance knob all the way to the right, and my pitch on the second from bottom position. In fact, when I record my Dean Edge bass onto the Boss Loop Station and then record my Strat on top of it using the Behringer Ultra Shifter/Harmonist, I cannot tell any difference in tonality.I am thinking of selling my bass. It has just become a needless expense. Needs the neck adjusted twice a year, the strings are expensive, and it is harder to play then my Strat.",4,"It's okay for some things, but really great for others.",1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B0016MJ1T2,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","Haven't got to far into this thing yet but I do like it. Same classic behringer plastic housing that I personally never had problems with. Definitely get some odd tone change to work with here, I'd say check your YouTube channel to hear for yourself, if not familiar with the tones.",5,Early review,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A2S3DQ0BL6KSM1,B0016MJ1T2,"Michael ""mikamu1""","[0, 0]",It is the dual tone shifter I was looking for. Variable key capability. I haven't seen much more expensive ones with these features. A Great buy for the money.,5,Versatile Shifter,1358553600,"01 19, 2013",positive A2JPRN080WBJ4N,B0016MJ1T2,Mike Black,"[2, 2]","The Behringer US600 is well-made. The high impact plastic housing should hold up well as long as it is not abused. It is sufficiently quiet in all modes and it does not seem to color the sound in the bypass mode.I purchased the US600 specifically for the "Detune" effect. This effect works quite well with single coil pickups going through tube amps. The effect is particularly dramatic when Outputs A & B are fed into two different amps, giving a nice room-filling stereo effect.I was pleasantly surprised by some of the other effects. The Pitch Shifter produces a very nice lower octave effect, about as good as I have heard anywhere. When using both outputs, it is possible to feed the original signal into a guitar amp and the lower octave signal into a bass amp. This makes the guitar sound HUGE!The Harmonist effect is amusing, but it has limited uses. It won't make you sound like Duane Allman and Dickey Betts playing in harmony. However, it is handy for short solos. I tried it in the key of G and got useful results.The Trem Bar would work well in loud uses like metal. The Flutter effect gives a nice Leslie effect sound.Overall I think this device offers more value than many more expensive pedals. I have seen several speak ill of it, but I'm not sure they took sufficient time to learn how to use the pedal. There is quite a learning curve on this gadget, but fulling results are obtainable if one takes time to master the device.One other observation: This is more of a studio effect than a road effect. There are many individual adjustments that need to be made in order to calibrate each effect. It would be difficult to do this with the box on the floor. I had to place it on top of my rig in order to access the control knobs and make adjustments. The only way it would work well as a floor pedal would be it the device were dedicated to only one effect (Detune, for example) while gigging.In conclusion, I debated for months whether or not to purchase this effect. I'm glad I finally decided to get it. The great sounding Detune effect alone makes it worth the price. The Octave effect from the Pitch Shifter is a nice bonus. The other effects are icing on the cake. Kudos to Behringer for building another reasonably priced effect for the home studio enthusiast and the weekend warrior!",4,Good Value,1371513600,"06 18, 2013",positive AUZ9IPTKJKFDK,B0016MJ1T2,Rock Morton,"[0, 0]","This is an affordable copy of the Boss Harmonist pedal. I bought this mainly for the harmonist and polyphonic pitch shift feature. But was surprised by how much fun the trem bar and flutter mode was to play with.Anyway on the third day the tracking on the pedal suddenly started to have about a one second delay. And on fourth day in addition to the tracking problem, hitting certain notes caused a low pitch fluttering noise. Also the pedal just started oscillating a few times. I would have given the Behringer us600 five stars if it kept working, it tracked nice and didn't tone suck too bad.",2,cool pedal that broke quick,1350691200,"10 20, 2012",negative A2206923NH9ZDI,B0016MJ1T2,Texas Buyer,"[1, 2]","The Seller shipped very fast and I give them 5 plus stars; this review is regarding the actual product.The Behring US600 is a basic pitch shifter, don't expect elaborate effects.Made of plastic; not as sturdy as a BOSS pedal.Goes through 9V batteries quickly, so stock up.If you use an A/C adapter, get a hum eliminator.(Curse you 60 cycle!)Also run the US600 AFTER the distortion for optimum performance.Other wise you are shifting the clean signal.Distortion, pitch shifter, chorus, then out.This pedal gives you a sweet 12-string chorus sound and that alone is worth the 45 bones. The dive bombs, reverse dive bombs, and flutter are there. Don't expect a 2 octave bottom, because it doesn't do that.You will not sound like a Thin Lizzy dual guitar lead, but you can get that Bryan May, Queensryche meets the Allman Brothers harmonies in 3rds.For those on a budget, this pedal does what it doesn't advertise.Lacks true instructions, so go to YouTube and watch demos.",3,Inexpensive alternative to harmony effects,1342051200,"07 12, 2012",neutral A157DYI1PMXDR1,B0016MJ1T2,thrashreno,"[0, 0]","Super cool pedal with tons of applications. it sounds great for recording. i wouldn't take it on a tour or anything, it is plastic. the harmonizing function can be buggy at times. the trem function works great. it has a input for an expression pedal and i would recommend using one to save your pedal the wear......it is plastic. I love Behringer pedals, for the price you can get a ton of great sounding and functioning pedals at more than half the price of the Boss counterparts. one of my favorite pedals of all time.",4,Super awesome pedal,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",positive AW1VA3H8A5N12,B0016MJ1T2,timhief,"[0, 0]","I use the US600 for short lead riffs, it works great in a sweetening role. It is easy to change the key manually, in point of fact, much easier than I originally thought. It's a main-stay on my pedal board now.",4,Harmony on a budget was never sweeter,1372204800,"06 26, 2013",positive A4BTCECGQAIUI,B0016ML1C2,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","Well like everyone knows this is the copy of the Boss but a lot cheaper than that. It works just fine and i'm happy with it. Anyway if you mean to play at home or in a garage or if you have a band to perform this is a good pedal. If you want more from a pedal the Boss is the one you are going to pick, but overall you should give this a chance.",4,Very Nice,1379116800,"09 14, 2013",positive A7E0CJH464L82,B0016ML1C2,andrepilla,"[0, 3]","Well, just got one of this and been messin with it for a couple of hours...It's exactly what you would expect from Behringer, it works...it's not great but it get's the job done, i feel it takes quite a bit of brightness and definition but it's still pretty useful for less than $25I don't regret geting this because delays are so much fun but i wonder if i should have gone withDanelectro D-8 Fab 600Ms Delaywell, maybe next time...I give it a 3 out of 5, it wasn't this time Behringer surprised me.",3,Exactly what you would expect from Behringer,1336953600,"05 14, 2012",neutral A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B0016ML1C2,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[2, 2]","This delay pedal was so cheap that I could not pass it up. and let me tell you, it is easy and fun to use! I stopped messign with the reverb in my amp and now only use this for a much nice sounds from my guitar. I actually bought it to try some experiments with my harmonica, but those were dismal failures. Big win for the guitar though!",5,Great for the Money,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B0016ML1C2,David G,"[0, 0]","But is no match for someone who wants to use it to record with. Use a plugin instead. I like some of Behringer products even though they are snobbed. This particular unit is not one of their finest products but I give them credit for the price point and effort. Someone will appreciate it but not me. It sits in my drawer and will end up being sold online as it's not defective but just not up to what I want. Cheap, so no big loss.",3,Probably good for an aspiring guitarist that plays live,1400630400,"05 21, 2014",neutral A1PO2WOQ0LO73Y,B0016ML1C2,dgray5150,"[0, 5]","If you want to have an interesting echo and repeat, this is worth the minimal investment. I recommend buying the multi-plug power supply as it goes through batteries fairly quickly and you will likely be buying other pedals to compliment this one.",3,Interesting effects pedal,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",neutral A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B0016ML1C2,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 1]",An old school delay that works very well. Simple to use. Adjustments for intensity and length. Uses 9V batt or power adaptor. Reasonably priced.,5,Analoge Delay works great,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2M8T1A4O0GS72,B0016ML1C2,"Huevos Rancheros ""Eggsactly""","[1, 2]","great little pedal. Has a nice set of adjustments to give a wide range of delays and echo to your sound. Easy to use, very low price, classic sounds. I wish I had 4 ears so I could buy another one. Strictly home studio use, haven't tried gigging with it, though it seems pretty sturdy, it is plastic, but pretty solid plastic. I also have a Danelectro Fab Echo and this just blows it away. The Danelectro is okay, but it just doesn't have the depth or adjustment that the Berhinger pedal has.",5,delicious delay for those notes you want to hear a little longer,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A37KJ0QD8HYF7A,B0016ML1C2,"Jing Garcia ""autoceremony""","[0, 0]","behringer products are cheap. some of them have good quality both in make and sound. hopefully, behringer will make it even better next time without compromising the price.",3,hit and miss for beringer,1401494400,"05 31, 2014",neutral A1VEGHXI0Q61XA,B0016ML1C2,John M,"[0, 0]","Some have complained that it's construction is not the best. I actually had to send the first one back because it did not work. But a new one came the day after I lodged a request for a replacement.It's a very simple echo device, I use just to give my guitar a little bounce. I prefer to play 'dry' most of the time so as to define better what I'm doing. But some solos need a little filling, and this keeps it subtle. It can do a lot more, but it's what I wanted.Sturdy enough, well priced, and simple to use.",4,It's what it says it is.,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",positive A2AH7HRHDTQENH,B0016ML1C2,Mallory,"[0, 0]",Perfect pedal it sounds great no matter what your levels are. Not noisy at all so fits in with other pedals on your board great.,5,Great Delay,1385942400,"12 2, 2013",positive A2S3DQ0BL6KSM1,B0016ML1C2,"Michael ""mikamu1""","[1, 2]","This does some fairly cool things to the sound, but there is a lot more out there. This would be great for a new person experimenting with effects",3,Okay for the $.,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",neutral A30KA8I5AHSKJZ,B0016ML1C2,Steinbeckian,"[0, 0]",For the price of these I am very happy with the purchase. I feel it sounds really good and has many settings. I think the build on these are fine for daily use. Don't expect it to break anytime soon anyway.,5,Nice delay,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A3G21YYF2EXCS8,B0016ML1C2,wally jones,"[1, 1]","I replaced my delay foot pedal with the Behringer VD400 Analog Delay. For the money it is a more than a competent addition to my pedal board . It is doing exactly what I expected and much more. The big name delay I replaced , in all honesty , wasn't as good. I have more room and control with this pedal. Also I can buy six of these pedals for what I paid for the last one ... You do the math!!!!",5,Replacing foot pedal,1377561600,"08 27, 2013",positive AJK15Q9JOEHRH,B0016ZZKJO,aceofbase,"[0, 0]","This thing is simple to set up and has a nice warm tone that I like for clean delays. I also got the TC electronics nova repeater which has more options, tap tempo and stereo out, I use that one for distorted delays and dotted 8ths. They are both great pedals that I use all the time.",5,Sweet sounding analog delay,1388448000,"12 31, 2013",positive A19J3XY4IO2OYC,B0016ZZKJO,alexander,"[0, 0]",Ok I replaced my Boss DD3 with this pedal because the boss was the only digital pedal I had left on my board and I wanted a complete analog board. This pedal is more subtle then the Boss but if you want some delay to fatten up those lead tones and retain the sound of your amp then look no further. MXR is by far better then Boss IMHO and I do love my DD3.,5,Analog delay goodness,1393804800,"03 3, 2014",positive A158NXQZK3SZ9N,B0016ZZKJO,"Altech ""Alan""","[1, 1]","This is an excellent choice if you're looking for a nice analog delay with a small footprint.It looks great, it's easy to use, and it's a fantastic size for a delay pedal.The analog delay is nice and warm -- much more satisfying than digital delay to my ears. Also, the modulation button enables you to add a chorusing effect to the delays.There is a internal adjustment that I don't think I will need to use for now anyway.I highly recommend it !",5,Just can't beat it,1358640000,"01 20, 2013",positive ATB2PLCVQ2XC9,B0016ZZKJO,Bradley,"[6, 7]","This is hands down the best delay pedal I have ever used. I owned a Boss DD-3 for many years and I have tried various other brands, but this little beauty takes the cake. The delay is pure analog so it produces a smooth and creamy sound. It is very easy on the ears in both clean and distorted settings, and it adds exponentially to your tone. When turned off it is true bypass, which means it does not color your guitar's natural tone in any way. I recognized a notable difference when I unhooked my DD-3 and plugged in the Carbon Copy.The pedal is slightly smaller than most pedals but it is built like a tank. The price point is a little expensive but, in this instance, you get what you pay for. If you're looking for a creamy, true bypass, analog pedal then look no further. The Carbon Copy is the best there is!",5,"Creamy, precise delay",1322265600,"11 26, 2011",positive A3LBEIXA1JL28I,B0016ZZKJO,Bryan Croad,"[1, 2]","This is super warm and can get very trippy. I like the depth it adds to everything from subtle, extreme and whatever else, the mod switch is great for the flutter effect too, nice extra. 600 milliseconds really is more than enough and I have a highend tape type unit that is something like 2.5 seconds but for what this does, more than enough. I like retro and this is it, I used this on a show the day I got it and it was noticed by all. I have to say MXR has really stepped up their stuff, very musical pedal. Again, do your Youtube homework and listen around and you'll come to your conclusion. Amazon is great to deal with.",5,"Very cool unit, better than I expected",1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B0016ZZKJO,Bryan Harvey,"[4, 4]","I have a LOT of pedals.... including many delays and echos...The MXR is just little more organic and warm in tone and response then my Aqua Puss, EH Delux Memory Boy, Ibanez, Boss, and lets not even get into the Behringer stuff... :)I like the chorus-like mod button. Very lush and sweet to listen too. Not as feature rich as some of my other delays, but a tad more appealing to the ear then the others to me. Simple to use, compact and well built. I like using this clean... but even it's ability to take some distortion is pretty good.This is simliar to my favorite echo (the Morely ECV from the 70's) in that is has that real warm surrounding sound to it. Lush is the right word.Hope this helps.",5,one of the better ones,1320969600,"11 11, 2011",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0016ZZKJO,CHUS01 Fan,"[1, 1]","The reverb broke in my amp and I tried the Boss FRV-1 to replace it and didn't really like it too much. Then I read that a darker analog delay can sort of sound reverby. This is exactly what I wanted. It fills out the sound and yet doesn't add any artificial high end. Sounds gorgeous for what I do, which is playing alone in a basement. For most songs it's always on, and it really excels at vintagy-sounding stuff like Rockabilly and Surf. The mod button is a nice add-on but I haven't really bonded with it yet.If I had to buy this over again I might consider the Aqua Puss because I don't use the high delay times all that much and the Aqua Puss has an easy access battery door.",5,Great for reverb-less amps,1321574400,"11 18, 2011",positive A12ABV9NU02O29,B0016ZZKJO,C. Longo,"[2, 3]","While I've never been a big delay guy, I've always felt my pedal board was missing this particular effect. I'm definitely not a fan of digital delay, so I did a lot of R&D; on analog delays in hopes to find the right one for me.There are basically three options out there for delays under $200: MXR Carbon Copy, EHX Memory Boy, and Malekko Ekko 616. I realize that there are other pedals out there, but according to my research these are the best three for the price.The Memory Boy seemed good but my concern was it can do a lot of exaggerated modulation, something I was not interesting in. Crazy effects are an EHX trademark so if you're looking for that sort of thing the Memory Boy might be up your alley. I read nothing but good things about the Malekko Ekko and tossed back and forth between that and the Carbon Copy for a while and ultimately went with the Carbon Copy because I was able to find the most first-hand reviews of it.I don't regret my decision, this pedal sounds great. The repeats are long and do not sound artificial. Some people complain the repeats are too dark but I don't think those people understand the difference between analog and digital delay. If you're looking to recreate The Edge sound, analog delay is not for you.I'm able to create all types of sounds from this pedal from just thickening up a rhythm track, to slapstick, to dreamy repeats on solos. I love it. Sometimes I just leave the pedal on with the mix knob dialed down for subtle ambience in my tone.One minor criticism is that the modulation effect is subtile, at least out-of-the-box. There are internal trimpots to make the effect more pronounced but I have yet to mess with them. I would rather have had the controls be knobs on the pedal itself.",5,Great analog delay,1310428800,"07 12, 2011",positive A3FSC2BQQHFXWT,B0016ZZKJO,"C. L. Wheeler ""clwrider""","[1, 1]",Love this pedal. The Mod button just makes it sound like tremolo to me and I have great classic Fender tremolo on the amp I use so I don't use that option much. I just use it for when I want a little slap-back and it works great for that and provides a real nice analog tone.,5,Great Basic Delay with Warm Analog Tone,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0016ZZKJO,Diego A. Umana,"[1, 1]","This is a great effect. I am very happy with it. Awesome engineering as Jim Dunlop's MXR products has always presented. The true bypass feature and the high-end quality materials make it very reliable and dependable. This delay device is (on my humble opinion) probably the best delay out there. It is very sensitive and delivers as it should, with a delay rate from 0 to 600 miliseconds. Most units offer a max of around the 400 mark and are normally quite large in size and take a lot of space on the pedal boards. This pedal is just another little pedal on your board that will deliver. I am actually sure this will exceed all your expectations. Ships fast. Highly recommended.",5,MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay - Great pedal!,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A1YURS42Z635HR,B0016ZZKJO,E.I.E.I. Owen,"[2, 3]","One of the great surprises in the last couple of years has been the MXR Carbon Copy delay pedal. Designed by Way Huge founder Jeorge Tripps, is a great analog delay for under $175.00. Using bucket brigade circuitry, true bypass and a very simple 3 knob interface, the Carbon Copy is a very flexible unit. Utilizing the ""modulation"" switch, you can achieve a slight chorusing sound (like the flutter from old tape echoes) which can be adjusted via the internal trim pot.The unit has a small footprint (like most MXR pedals) so it is very pedal board friendly.This is truly a great sounding delay so try one out",5,Great echo...echo...echo...,1260489600,"12 11, 2009",positive AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B0016ZZKJO,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[1, 1]",What can I say? First it's MXR...enough said. This company (Dunlop) gets it right with the MXR line. I was a Boss guy but was never really happy with the delay or chorus from them. I don't hate Boss and use their Super-Overdrive in my chain. I already own a MXR Dyna Comp & Phaser 90 pedal so I took the leap and bought this delay. Wow! It's so much warmer than the Boss. Side by side the MXR won hands down...well at least for me. It goes from slap-back to space shot very easily... It's a great pedal that may well replace how much reverb you use... I'm really happy with this and would replace it god forbid...,5,Best Delay Pedal I Ever Bought!,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive A3DDG0WH5SBF34,B0016ZZKJO,G. Botta,"[0, 0]","This pedal really hits the spot!Warm vintage analog slap-back delay with optional modulation and ability to self oscillate (which, if you are a fan of Johnny Greenwood, you will love!). I also use it to give my guitar some sort of ambient sound, with the modulation on and very short delay time, sounds almost like a phaser.",5,A classic slap-back vintage delay,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive A10N243R7A5ZW3,B0016ZZKJO,Javier Servigon,"[1, 2]","This is a great analog delay, analog meaning you're not gonna get a lot of crazy sounds and delays that last forever. If you're looking to get creative with lots of weird sounds, get the Boss Digital Delay. This pedal is intended to just color your tone a little bit and it does so in a spectacular way. I'm very pleased with it.",5,Great Analog Delay,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",positive A3GTUNDBLPC00I,B0016ZZKJO,Knoxville AV guy,"[1, 1]","Warm analog delay very natural sound, not sterile at all very ez to use, no harsh digital BS, I like this way better than the BOSS. Plus is is MXR and built like a tank to last a lifetime",5,Best sounding delay I have ever used,1336694400,"05 11, 2012",positive A3MW5BXUOCCQV0,B0016ZZKJO,Laytonium,"[0, 0]","I own alot of MXR pedals and this one is one of my favorites. This is one of the top delay pedals the pro's use. It is super simple to use, Regen is how many repeats you want, Delay is how long you want the delay to be and the Mix is basically how loud you want delay to be in your mix. You can get all the great delays out of this one pedal. From Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, to the Randy Rhoads solos of the 80's. There is also a little MOD button which seems to add some depth to the pedal, really makes it seem a bit fuller. I like that feature alot.",5,Awesome Delay Pedal,1374796800,"07 26, 2013",positive A1ZMV5QSAR8V2L,B0016ZZKJO,Mark D. Davis,"[0, 3]","this pedal worked well, but I sent it back because thru my marshall itgenerated a lot more line noise than I like, other than that it was cool!!!!",3,carbon copy,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",neutral A17CU1D2CWXOHB,B0016ZZKJO,Rick,"[0, 0]","This is a warm analog delay with a great deal of range. Its warm and the modulation sounds great. This is not a digital delay the echos will not be exactly what you play, but that is why you get an analog delay, so you hear the part just a little to the left. Get it, it is tank tough and endless hours of fun.",5,carbon copy,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0016ZZKJO,Sam,"[1, 2]","I don't have any problems with this pedal, but for the price I would just go with the Way Huge Aqua Puss for an analog delay.",3,Good pedal,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A3D1A0YHTT0E9G,B0016ZZKJO,"Steven K. Baker ""KellRazor""","[0, 0]","It's the Tube Screamer of delay pedals. I use mine primarily to thicken up my tone, and definitely would miss it if it were not on my board. I have used it for situations that call for deep delay, and love the mod function which can get pretty spacey... I fall back on a EHX Memory Man chained to an Anaolgizer for a sick ping pong between the 2 delays in experimentation sequences, but when playing blues or thrash, I use it as tone beef only. Low settings not too echo-ey, more like a bass'd out reverb.There are literally a million different ways you can use this pedal, and it is a testament to it's versatility that it pops up on so many pedal boards in so many different genres.Hey - stop reading this and order it! Now!!!!",5,Every Board Needs One,1400803200,"05 23, 2014",positive ADH0O8UVJOT10,B0016ZZKJO,StormJH1,"[0, 0]","The MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay is a relative newcomer on the pedal scene, but has become instantly beloved by professional, semi-professional, and amateur guitarists alike (I would be in the latter category). As a longtime user of the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay, it was a bit jarring trying out the Carbon Copy. But after playing with the controls a bit and appreciating the pure quality of the tone it produces, it quickly won me over.There isn't a great way to explain the difference between digital and analog delay other than to say that the former is more precise and percussive, while the latter provides more warmth and ambience. The ""Mod"" button is suppose to add additional modulation to the tone, though I don't hear a dramatic difference. But no matter what setting you use, there is something undeniably more ""real"" about the delay effect of the Carbon Copy versus other delays I have used. Rather than repeat your notes verbatim, it almost sounds like a haunting middle ground between the reverb/echo effect of a large hall and digital delay.The range of this delay, fortunately, is quite wide. I believe it goes from 20 to 600 milliseconds. To give you some perspective on that, slapback delays (such as rockabilly ""Stray Cats"" echo) are very short, probably under 150 milliseconds. Rhythmic ""U2"" delays are usually around 350-450 ms. Then there's even longer delays with a lot of repeats, a la Pink Floyd's David Gilmour. This pedal is capable of all of those (though the ""U2"" style delay is better achieved with digital). One note on that though - whereas the DD-3 uses three different knob range settings to cover its delay time, everything from 20-600 ms is covered with one sweep of the Carbon Copy's knob. This makes it very convenient, but also a bit touchy.To summarize, the Carbon Copy is outstanding alternative to digital delay and at an attractive price point. It covers the sounds of delay pedals over twice as large (and expensive), and belongs on any delay aficionado's pedalboard.",5,An instant classic...inspired by a classic effect,1379721600,"09 21, 2013",positive A1V7G6OGGW7AGA,B0016ZZKJO,Todd A. Hooper,"[0, 0]","This is a great pedal, very well made and fairly compact so as to fit in pretty well on my small pedal board. I also like the tone a lot. Bear in mind I like the more vintage tones, it's not a crisp, crystal clear tone like you'd get with a digital delay, it's got more warmth.There's a great video on YT from proguitarshop.com that demos it very well. It's got great short and long delay, very smooth feel and the mod switch adds just the right amount of modulation to your tone to make it a tad fuller. This is not a bright sounding delay, it can be a tad dark at times if you're not careful.I use this for my long delay sounds and use another delay for short, slap back and echo sounds, it's a Mooer micropedal. They work well together too to get a huge, fuller, ambient type of sound going. I put the Mooer before the MXR in my chain. I use all my pedals right into the front of my amp as there's no effects loop.I hope this helps your decision. If you like warm, old school tones you'll dig this pedal.",5,"Great pedal, great tones!",1385510400,"11 27, 2013",positive A2FFJCRIYMCVCZ,B0016ZZKJO,tommy,"[0, 0]","I already had this pedal, but needed to add a little delay to two separate channels (stereo). I liked this delay so much, that rather than buy a stereo delay, I bought another MXR Carbon Copy!",5,"Simple, Basic, Awesome!",1372636800,"07 1, 2013",positive A1TF131MUR8E2E,B0016ZZKJO,"T. Winkler ""Terrance P. Winkler""","[0, 0]","Just recently a few months back got my first tube amp, wanted a good analog delay pedal to go with it I found that the digital delay pedals left something to be desired at least for my ears.After a lot of research and reading reviews I decided to give this Pedal a try.All I can say is wow!It has excellent sound quality ,very low noise while off it is transparent in your petal chain.The settings are outstanding, you will not be disappointed very well-made.",5,The best delay pedal!,1383177600,"10 31, 2013",positive A31B0LYT2C92SN,B0016ZZKJO,Victor Hugo,"[1, 1]",This unit produce a warm and vintage sound of a analog delay. It's not so "digital and bright" delay like Boss DD3 or DD7. Mod switch adds a perfect "chorus" effect for 80's Metal Ballads sound.,5,The Analog Delay,1355788800,"12 18, 2012",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B00178JDCK,Applewhite Minyard,"[1, 1]","I had the Behringer DR 600 (Ultra Reverb), but was unhappy with its tone and limited selection of reverb sounds. Although this unit is only $10 more, the difference in sound and tone may as well be $100 difference in quality of sound. That is, this one really sounds super once you adjust it to your own preferences. It may not have every reverb sound, but it has a nice selection, and they cover an impressive range, as well as giving you the option of "wet" (full) or "dry" (tinny) sounds and a "trails" that essentially adds some sustain. There's also an "echo" setting, but it's not very pronounced, though it does add an "echo-like" sound.So, my complaints are not with the quality of the machine or the range of effects or their qualities.There are a couple of annoying inconveniences. One is the BRIGHT blue light (indicating "on"). This has been commented on before. I have an array of pedals and this one is as bright as all the others combined. When it's on, you can't read the dials because of the glare in your eyes. I did find a solution. I put dark nail polish over the LED bulb. I had to put it on and wait for it to dry and reapply several times to get the dimming I desired.The second annoyance is that the name of the pedal is in black letters against a dark blue pedal color. This is impossible to read in stage (or even dim room) lighting. Of course, you can "remember" where it is or which one it is, but my other Behringer pedals all have white lettering, making them much easier to read. Every B. pedal has its own distinctive color, so that helps. My solution to this little dilemma was to buy some 1/4" white vinyl letters from Office Depot and put them over the words "REVERB" on the pedal.It was annoying to have to make these cosmetic changes, but now I'm much happier with the pedal and can enjoy its sound instead of focusing on these minor irritations.",4,"Good sound, some annoying minor issues",1396915200,"04 8, 2014",positive A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B00178JDCK,Bret Hart,"[0, 1]","This inexpensive pedal kicks ass, provides everything from subtle spring reverb to VAST cathedral-like reverb. The 'Space' setting is unique in that it adds an interesting modulated overtone a couple octaves above the sounded note, providing a strange harmony. Some people pick on Behreinger because they're stuff is (still) cheap. I admit that two of their pedals (of the 10 that I have bought) underwhelmed me. This one is a keeper!",5,KICKS ASS!,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",positive A23BIOQUMRC7K5,B00178JDCK,Chris Hayden,"[1, 1]","Works well, has many options of reverb and tweaks on all the options. I would recommend this pedal for an inexpensive reverb.",5,Good pedal for the price,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A1DVUFG2QSJ6IK,B00178JDCK,"grandpa ""Randy""","[0, 0]",I bought this pedal to enhance the reverb sound of my amp. It work very well. There are different settings for intensity and reverb sounds. Nice addition for the price. Uses a 9V battery or power supply.,5,Sounds great,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",positive A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B00178JDCK,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[3, 5]","Some things are great values, others are cheap. The Behringer is cheap. The clips are cheap. The clip that holds the 9V broke after the first change. The clip that holds the pedal is also cheap plastic. IF you get stuck using batteries, plan on 3-4 hours worth of use. It's also a noisy pedal. Like noisier than my Dyna Comp and OD pedals combined. Like you will not record with this pedal in your chain unless you want a mountain of noise. If you leave it plugged into your cables, even when powered down, it will eat your batteries.All of those negatives aside, you are paying less than $40 for a Reverb pedal that has several usable features. The 63' spring is great, the plate is also really good. It also has a worth-the-price-alone ""space"" feature. Also known as shimmer (a synth playing behind your instrument). Paired with a chorus effect, you can get some really cool tones.The RV600 is not without merit, but it is a bargain effect pedal and it has some fun to use features. If you gig or record and need a reverb...well...you aren't even looking at this pedal. If you play at home and have a low watt amp that doesn't have a reverb built in, this is a good option.",2,It doesn't totally suck,1315612800,"09 10, 2011",negative A1THTWOPC9UOS4,B00178JDCK,J.E.S.,"[1, 2]","The reason I bought this pedal was for the "Space" setting, which is essentially a shimmering organ, octave up effect. On the shortest time it is still slightly off with tracking, and it can get crowded with chords, but it does sound ethereal and choir-y.Features:Time controls the delay time between the dry and wet signals, decay controls the length of the reverberations, tone controls the color of the reverb, and mix controls the level of wet to dry (it can basically cut all the dry signal if desired).The trails feature can hold a reverb sound until it decays even with the switch off; however, if your mix is set to max wet signal, no sound will come through if enable and the pedal is off. I haven't really been able to use it effectively, so I just leave trails off.Dual ins and outs are useful for plugging in another instrument.Sounds:The classic reverb sounds (spring, plate, room, chamber) aren't very distinct from one another. The hall setting is bit more expansive; the ducking is nice for a continual shift from note to note, removing excess reverb for the latest notes/chords played. The cave and tile are a bit different timbre than the other reverb sounds; and the echo setting acts like a short regular digital delay.Cons:*The blue led is VERY bright, as on all Behringer pedals; I just cover it up with a sticker, and it still shows through.*the foot switch is digital, so it doesn't preserve state, and doesn't have the best assuring "click"*because it is buffered bypass, the effect will continue to draw power from a battery if a cable is plugged into it, even when off*the battery is difficult to get to because you have to press in on both sides of the switch, and then lift upAlso, almost 50% of the pedals weight is the bottom metal plate, which can be removed, but that makes the pedal almost toy-like in weight.",4,Sweet pedal. Comprehensive review,1376611200,"08 16, 2013",positive A3MJARDJ31M698,B00178JDCK,"S. Thompson ""Nothing""","[0, 17]","Up date from February 08 2011 Wow look at all of Them that did Not find My review helpful I should have up dated much sooner,Not that I care because I tell the truth and do good to please Myself Not a bunch of fools. The first time I turned It on It was exactly the Sound I was looking for Shimmer and Space verb.Okay I Am apologizing for ordering the last one I guess I take the easiest way of ordering but If It makes You feel better It put Me farther In financial problems but If You look on some search there are some still left. Behringer needs to look at what The Customers Is buying and make more of them. If Your buying this Reverb Machine then You must be wanting It for Its Ducking also called Shimmer and Space verb If Not then there are cheaper Reverbs as Danelectro as FAB Echo which Is a nice Sounding older type slap reverbs Sound and there Is the more expensive Line 6 Verbzilla, and Someone wrote Me and said Boss has or did have this effect there are Internet videos showing this effect. My Digitech GSP 2101 quit working right It has Ducking Shimmer which Digitech calls String Swell which Is a Violin type Sound and They call Space verb Giga verb and I made the mistake of buying the Behringer Slow Motion 200 thinking String or Volume Swell was Shimmer then If found what I was looking for on Internet video I hope. I had already Wrote some Songs using My Digitech GSP 2101 and started having dreams about having this Sound effect again and just had to have It.How well this Behringer RV600 performs and Sounds I have Not received It yet to know but If possible I will do an up date but I have a Behringer EP2500 Power Amplifier that still works good which I even used as part of a Rife, Doug coil machine but the EP4000 would be better for that use Also the fan runs all the time.",4,Still Some More Left,1269734400,"03 28, 2010",positive A3UD50M7M72150,B00178JDCK,synthezatory,"[5, 7]","Bought Verbzilla, Digitech RV-7, and the verbzilla's ripoff : Behringer RV600.The types of reverb i get from Verbzilla is very insignificant to be used for my synths .. so for that many kind of modes, barely useful. And I HATE the fact that line 6 always used the MIX knob instead of the separated level and reverb/fx level, cos you have to sacrifice your volume to get an extreme reverb, which is sucks.Then i tried the digitech rv-7. First thought was .. Wow, what a construction it's got there. Fancy knobs, and additional stuffs like thick rubberized knobs cover, velcro, glow in the dark sticker. And the fact that it has the lexicon soul in it. I love this one better than the verbzilla, cos you don't have to sacrifice the volume to get a heavy reverb.. but the problem was .. there's no heavy reverb there. I couldn't get a ridiculous amount of reverb out of this pedal. But I love the gated reverb feature among all modes. Every other modes are just nothing special really. It was just a light reverb i get.Aaaand finally i tried this blue thick plastic pedal .. skeptical at first, and i can see that it has also the mix knob like verbzilla has I was a little disappointed. But I really can sense my juno 60 and my moog sings differently on each modes with this one. And I'm very happy that the mix and the decay could go ridiculous without having volume loss as much as the verbzilla does. It could be painful for guitar players, cos they cannot boost up your guitar volume without anything else if it's already full, but I could always gain the volume of my synth to balance it with the mix knob (since i never put the volume knob on the synth at full). I could sense the difference of each modes with this pedal and it's hell loads of them.Let me tell you the ugly truth about those 3 pedals that i've tried.. they are ALL battery hogs! It was ridiculous .. i mean bad bad ridiculous that it was only lasted about 5-10 mins of nonstop use of battery before it's dried up. So I suggest you to use the power adapter. And the only thing i hate about RV600 is the way that we have to put back the battery cover to it's place cos we have to put the spring back to it's track while closing it slowly, and that black plastic latch on the side doesn't feel it could last longI don't care what ppl said about this pedal, but it's been very useful for me and my synthesizers, we don't need to get an expensive gears as long as we can make great sounds. It's all comes back to our ability to make good music. Good luck guys!",5,Best inexpensive reverb pedal for synthesizer,1253491200,"09 21, 2009",positive A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B00178LDW8,Bret Hart,"[1, 4]","I've been using and abusing pedal effects since the 1970's. [...] , running all sorts of things through them, chaining them in all sorts of configurations, and have endured many 'wall wart' pedal meltdowns over the years. I said all that b/c I don't want to come off as condescending. I've learned that the single most effective way to power pedals properly is to have an infinite number of 9v batteries, or to be very careful to match pedal inputs with correct adaptor outputs. Check the polarity of the tip - is the tip positive or negative? You'll fry a Boss pedal in a flash if you plug a hot positive tip into one. Make sure the polarity matches (most pedals want negative tip adaptors, except Digitech which want 1/8"" plugs). Make sure the voltage matches. A 3v adaptor into a 9v pedal won't power it. Checking that these things are right will save you some $, and some of the Behringer pedals (I use about six of them on my board...see product links) are ""polarity fragile"", and will break right away with the wrong adaptor. I fried a BBE delay the same way. Happy Effecting!!Behringer SM200 Slow Motion Effects PedalBehringer DD400 Guitar Delay Effect PedalBehringer CS400 Compressor Sustainer Ultimate Dynamics Effects PedalBehringer ADI21 V-Tone AcousticBehringer PB100 Preamplifier/Volume BoosterBehringer PH9 Classic 90 Phase ShifterBehringer US600 Ultra Shifter/Harmonist Ultimate Pitch Shifter / Harmonist Effects PedalBBE TWO TIMER DUAL MODEDigiTech DGR Grunge Analog-Distortion PedalElectro-Harmonix Micro Q-Tron Envelope Follower PedalJim Dunlop M104 Mxr M104 Distortion +DigiTech RP155 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor",5,"Why many pedal effects ""don't work""",1331683200,"03 14, 2012",positive A3347V0SDFHQBA,B00178LDW8,Darwin's Survivor,"[0, 0]","Thought I would give this pedal a shot since it was inexpensive and sounded really good in the online videos posted for it. Pros: Very good sound quality, many options for echo to suit every individual taste, bright blue & flashing red (for tap tempo) LED's, stereo - dual out/in operation, tape + analog + digital types of delay = awesome, guitar signal ""smooths out"" when engaged, and class A bypass. Cons: Volume decrease by a hair when you engage the pedal, signal becomes a little bass-ier (but it sounds good) with the analog echoes, batteries go FAST (get the adapter).All in all, it was worth the money. Comes with a warranty too, so no reason not to try it. A lot of options available with this good-sounding pedal.",4,Great Sounds for the $,1357776000,"01 10, 2013",positive A2ZGBCQPF5Q17N,B00178LDW8,"Earle G ""Earle G""","[0, 0]",Great unit for the price. It offer a lot of variations in echo delay types.It is sturdy enough for my use as not a stage piece. Even so would nothesitate to use that way. I can't say what battery life is as only use withan AC adapter. The EM600 sounds great using outputs to 2 differentamps. I drive mine sometimes with the Behringer A/B box using one ofthe 2 pre-amp gain controls or the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler.Only downside is the settings type control for echo delay types is a bithard to read without getting close to it especially in dim lighting.This isn't really a big deal though and often don't put the EM600 on the floor..,5,Behringer EM600 Echo Machine,1370476800,"06 6, 2013",positive A1THTWOPC9UOS4,B00178LDW8,J.E.S.,"[1, 1]","Pros:I bought this pedal primarily in place of a volume pedal, or swell pedal, because it does that function fairly well, and a lot cheaper. Aside from that, it also does nearly every other type of delay needed:*the tape/digital/analog switch slightly changes the sound of each delay*the trails feature can be useful for holding a sound (in swell mode with high repeats) when the pedal is "off" and then playing over it with notes or harmony*the time knob acts like an analog knob, pitch shifting when turned after playing a note*the repeats knob can go from a little more than one repeat to self oscillation (sometimes runaway) depending on the delay type*the mix knob can nearly cut out the dry signal*stereo input allows for multiple instruments to play into itWhile the pedal has small problems, it compensates by inexpensive fixesCons:The modulation is a kind of adjustable width/depth all in one knob, and isn't the best compared to a chorus pedal. Just a general warbleThe blue led is VERY bright, to the point where you can't see the settings on the knobs, so I cover it with a sticker (it still shows through enough haha)*The casing is plastic, but it is thick and durable enough (maybe not for consistent gigging)*being a digital effect, the footswitch is not state dependent, in other words, if you turn off the pedal, unplug it, and plug it back in, the pedal will turn on*because it is buffered bypass, the effect will continue to draw power from a battery if a cable is plugged into it, even when off*the battery is difficult to get to because you have to press in on both sides of the switch, and then lift up*there is no noticeable "click" when you change delay type; however, the led flashesOther notes:almost half the weight of the pedal is the bottom metal plate. The pedal without it feels shockingly lightweight, but with it has a good amount of heft.",5,Good deal. Good pedal. Comprehensive review,1376611200,"08 16, 2013",positive A2101DHHDMZ93X,B00178LDW8,just_keith,"[4, 4]","For those that don't know, this pedal is a copy of the more expensive Line 6 Echo Park. The two things that make it better than the real deal are the lower price and the (IMO) better tap tempo. You have to do an odd sort of clicking sequence with the Echo Park, but with the Echo Machine you simply hold down the footswitch for 2 seconds, and then set your tap tempo. When you're satisfied, just hold again to enter regular on/off mode. Foolproof.Some folks will point to superior construction with the Echo Park, and I won't totally deny that. That said, the effects modules and the construction of the Behringer pedals are basically the same - plastic where you'd like metal, and surface mount construction (practical maintenance is really only possible by the manufacturer). But again, there is a switch in the tone dock that requires maintenance at some point - if it can't be cleaned up, the dock becomes a paperweight.As best I can tell, all the other settings are the same between this copy and the original. That makes sense, as it saves Behringer the costs of any R&D; - they just had to make it fit in the dimensions of their enclosures, and alter the tap tempo algorithm/access. That's a win for the customer because it decreases the price. For those who find a moral dilemma in buying a copy of something else, I'd submit that most of what is in your pedal collection has probably been either partly or wholly copied from something else. Unless you want to restrict yourself to the known originals and the prices they fetch, this is oftentimes the standard option. If there is a worthy improvement (IMO in a practical sense usually more than a sonic one), it would kind of behoove you to insist on the original. The tap tempo on the EM600 earns its purchase, just like the lower noise floor of the Biyang Compress X earns it as a purchase over what it copies 1:1 - the venerable MXR Dyna Comp.So why only 4 stars? Because it's a 2-way street - the cost cutting means that this pedal will potentially be something for the landfill in years to come. There's no denying this, and to get 5 stars requires unsurpassed durability at any price point. Despite what you may think, it can be done - the flipside is an ever so slightly higher cost. Behringer probably decided they preferred the increased profit per unit instead, or didn't want to go above a certain price point and risk getting beat by direct competitors.The other BIG reason to knock a star off is that with a little amp that you have to crank to get acceptable volumes from, there is quite a bit of audible hiss from this pedal. If all I used were my bigger amps, I would have never noticed, and it wouldn't have been an issue at all. But the 21st century is a time of lower playing volumes in live settings, which means the smaller amps are more popular. So the hiss could absolutely be a deal breaker. It might be slightly lower than the P.A. you're using, but I wouldn't be so sure. I'd say you'd want a (true) 30 watt amp to ensure this isn't an issue, but that may be absolute overkill for the gigs you play.But my aggravations are really small ones. Overall, this pedal works fine through any amp I've tried it with, as some are kind of picky especially with delay pedals. I've typically found digital delay to work better with drive/OD/distortion pedals as opposed to analog delay, and this pedal is no different - as much as I like my MXR Carbon Copy and BBE Two Timer, they aren't nearly as flexible. This one IMO is on par with the flexibility of the old Boss DD-2/DD-3 or Danelectro Dan Echo. But it surpasses them with all of the different types of delay effects. Many of those are something I would never use, but I could imagine how others would absolutely love them. Or - they could come in handy for something specific, or be great flexibility in the recording studio.Also worth considering is that at the EM600's price, you could buy a backup or a 2nd one for different settings.",4,"Very good, especially for the price",1378166400,"09 3, 2013",positive A395RVQDH28EK9,B00178LDW8,Marilyn Brown,"[0, 0]",I've had this for 4 days and I'm so glad I bought it. Its basically a top end 2 second delay with whistles and bells you wouldn't even think they would be on there. I have had ALOT of delay pedals and this thing is limitless except for the 2 second loop capabilities.,5,Dreamy,1374105600,"07 18, 2013",positive A1BCRHGUE3ZWEU,B00178LDW8,Sabrehagn,"[1, 1]",This pedal is amazing. It has so many functions. Unless your a caveman there is no need to worry about it being plastic. I love this pedal and I would completely recommend it.,5,Great echoe delay,1387324800,"12 18, 2013",positive A14XXL4GMWSI47,B0017HZ47Y,"Daryl J. Healey ""Daryl""","[0, 0]","I like this bag, though it is slightly different from the bag that is pictured. It's a bit too big for my tenor uke, it's most probably made for a baritone uke.All in all a good value for the money!",5,Kala Tenor Uke Bag,1304640000,"05 6, 2011",positive A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B0017HZ47Y,JerryWithaJ,"[0, 0]","Had I known what I was getting I would never have ordered it. There are gig bags and there are gig bags. I've ordered and used inexpensive guitar gig bags. I expected more. This one offers almost no protection. The only reason I have not returned it yet is that the return shipping will leave little to refund, but may end up returning it anyway.It *did* fit my Kala KA-TG with room to spare.",2,Not a lot of protection,1403481600,"06 23, 2014",negative A27V6PS7Y83OIV,B0017HZ47Y,Mathew K Raikes,"[8, 8]","This is my second Makala gig bag. The first was a smaller size for my MK-C concert uke, the second was the one above that I purchased for my Oscar Schmidt Tenor OU6.My OU6 actually came with an O.S. logo'd gig bag included, but while I love the uke the bag was PA-thetic. Single layer of fabric providing no protection. After comparing that bag to the one for my Makala uke, I came straight to this page and ordered another Makala bag.Why do I like this bag better? Its multiple layers provide some padding and protection for the uke inside. You can carry it around, set it down, let it roll around the back seat of your car (a little) without blemish to your instrument. As good as a hard case? Of course not. But very good for a bag.I also like the fact that there's no logo on the outside. I can buy a decent bag and put whatever uke I want inside. That was a disappointment for another reviewer, for me it's a plus.What don't I like? The dorky pad around the handle. Both my concert & tenor bags had the handle pad and the first project for both was to remove it. It's not as if the uke inside weighs so much you need a special pad for the handle! And it just looks better without it.",5,Good bag and good value for the price,1326412800,"01 13, 2012",positive AGX9PFO7K90DJ,B0017HZ47Y,Scotty Boy,"[1, 1]","The construction, fabric, color and padding are all A-1. This is a super bag! My precious uku will always be protected and look good too.",5,Excellent gig bag,1380153600,"09 26, 2013",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B0017HZ47Y,TWM,"[0, 3]",I bought this under the impression that it was a soprano gig bag. I know it says tenor (now that I look at it) but since I put soprano gig bag into the amazon search I figured I would be getting only soprano bags... Anyway it doesn't seem much more then a normal gig bag. Yes it has the pocket for your extra strings and what not. Not sure how well it holds a tenor since I don't have one. Mine is black not the almost purple the image shows...,3,Acciedent...,1343088000,"07 24, 2012",neutral A1VW19Y79DC0GF,B00186L9X2,"Andrew M. Ward ""My Stolen Life""","[13, 16]","It cannot be denied that the BOSS DD-7 is a versatile effective product...And it does EXACTLY what it claims to do, and does it well - but - I have a mixed relationship with this pedal...On one hand it does so many things with REVERSE / MODULATE / ANALOG settings as well as a half dozen other delay related settings it's a versatile tool - in fact it does everything you could ask a delay pedal to do except one thing... (one thing)In a live setting you have to set it and forget it (period)The four tiny fragile control knobs and the tiny black printed control panel are UN-USABLE (cannot be used) in a live dark stage environment...so when I'm at home putzing around on my guitar the BOSS DD-7 sits on my pedal board and gets used, but when I have a gig, it get's pulled from the board and the MXR Carbon Copy gets plugged into the slot and gets the nod in the performance category... The MXR Carbon Copy can be controlled by your foot and can be read from a standing position under any lighting conditions... so it gets used up there when the pressure is onThe BOSS DD-7 is a great pedal in a well lit practice environment ONLY - if you go live with it - good luck",3,It's a Love / Hate Relationship...,1314748800,"08 31, 2011",neutral A13A81NN0NRD1S,B00186L9X2,"aspiring saint ""TATITTLE""","[6, 8]","HOLD feature allows you to ""record"" individual ""tracks"" and overlap them on one another on the go--live! Dont get too ambitious though as the more ""tracks"" you add the more distorted the sound becomes. I haven't used expensive rack units etc., but this is great fun and versatility allows many different uses. Excellent value. Battery runs out fast so get an AC adaptor!",5,"Great fun, versaitile and fairly simple",1262044800,"12 29, 2009",positive A280VP2CL6ZFZZ,B00186L9X2,Chava Perez,"[0, 0]",This one has an insane tonal range and a lot of cool features. The analog delay is just as great as the loop feature in this pedal.,5,All about range,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A2CKMJU4WD3XDE,B00186L9X2,Evan Anderson,"[31, 33]","I literally just took this pedal out of the box an hour and a half ago and it has already blown me away. I've only begun to scratch the surface of what this pedal can do, and i've made funky/weird loops of sound, bizarre cricket noises, long delays that instead of fading out actually get LOUDER with time. I dont know how else to say it, If you are looking for a delay pedal, you just found it. This thing can do anything.It feels like the iPhone of delay pedals to me so far... like it can do all this crazy cool stuff... but oh yeah, it can also just do an echo too. (Wait, you can call people with an iPhone?)I could have waited a week or so to really learn everything this pedal can do and write a detailed review of it's performance, but i dont feel i have to. It's the latest BOSS delay pedal... what else is there to say?Also with the price range of 130-160 dollars its a huge bargin compared to other BOSS pedals that might pull off a similar effect such as the RC-2($180-200), or RC-20XL($240-300). Granted i know very little about the FULL capabilities of those pedals, but the DD-7 has up to 40 seconds worth of loop play in ""Hold"" mode. And the hold mode is so much more sophisticated that what I am familiar with... since previous to this pedal i have only tampered with the DD-3.Sorry if I'm rambling, but seriously I'm in love with this pedal. Perhaps i will post a video demo of some of the weird junk you can do with it at some point.",5,Dear god.... i'm in way over my head here...,1222905600,"10 2, 2008",positive A3OZC468867FW8,B00186L9X2,Franklin J,"[0, 0]","Excelent product, great quality and useful in many different ways, I specially use it for looping and create new options for soloing, since it can record up to 40 seconds and it will not end unless you stop it, this is a great tool for experimenting with all your rythms and solos, I also have it connected in a FXs loop with the Mustang fender IV, and it works just perfect in stereo mode, the reverse mode rocks, allows you to do great fading delay violing efect, this is simply the best pedal I got since it's so versatile, I do play Metalcore and alt rock most of all and it works like a champ!! Love it",5,Great Product,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B00186L9X2,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","I have owned many delay pedals in the past several decades.I like this one the best...especially for the price range.Boss DD-7 beats the pants off the Line 6 Echo Park delay. The Echo Park delay causes a little noise/interference when not used, being caused by the little LED light flashing...you can hear it buzz each time it flashes through the amp. The Boss DD-7 was perfectly clean and did not alter the tone.Many great features including an on-the-fly sampler/looper.The ability to control it with an external pedal/switch.Easy to set and adjust while playing live and on-the-fly.Matches perfectly with other Boss pedals.Standard ""Built Like A Tank"" Boss construction is renowned for.It also beats the other Boss Delay pedals available for quality, sound and features.Many options, settings and configuration choices makes this pedal versatile.I bought this for quality, ease of use and straightforward operation while playing live.It also ""self-oscillates & freaks out"" quite well. (If you're into that sort of thing!)Make sure you read the instruction and settings operation manual. There are ""new"" operations and ways to ""set"" this pedal up to perform certain functions.",5,Best Delay Pedal For The Money - Ease of Use Live!,1383868800,"11 8, 2013",positive AI3UHRU7ZBXFL,B00186L9X2,Luis Santana,"[0, 0]",Pedal infaltable!! Es muyy bueno!! tiene todo lo que se necesita en un delay!! Como solo boss lo sabe hacer!!,5,Uffff Excelente!!,1304467200,"05 4, 2011",positive A2RS66Y79Q8X0W,B00186L9X2,"Rexomus ""One man with courage makes a majority.""","[10, 10]","This pedal is awesome. Not only does the DD-7 offer standard dealy and echo it also has reverse delay, modulation, and loop functions. It's capable of looping up to 40 seconds of play which is a wonderful tool for writing two and three part harmonies or working out timing. This pedal is amazing and I highly recomend it for any guitar player. Most of my pedals are Boss because they only build their equipment to industrial strength and standards. This means their stuff is made to last. No flimsy plastics, cheap rubber, or faulty components or parts will cut it in Boss's supieror product line.",5,The Delay Pedal,1267488000,"03 2, 2010",positive A3ENT7V0MT34WP,B00186L9X2,Solaceinsorrow,"[0, 0]","This is the best Delay I have tried thus far. Extremely versatile and, as is typical with all boss pedals; absolutely sturdy! A delay is such a necessary addition to one's personal effects, and I really cannot emphasize enough just how perfectly this works in pretty much any style of music! Well worth the price!! Item was shipped in a timely manner and with secured packaging.",5,A perfect delay!,1275004800,"05 28, 2010",positive A2U7ZM8TAJUFPQ,B0018L46WS,Brandon K. Rush,"[0, 0]","Needed this cable to hook up my Dean EVO to a practice amp. Can't complain; it's a pretty nice, standard instrument cable that makes my guitar sound clean and loud, which is what I wanted.",5,Does the job.,1306886400,"06 1, 2011",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B0018L46WS,CHUS01 Fan,"[3, 4]","These cables are made from top quality components and expertly assembled in the USA. I had one just like this with the Neutrik connectors (gave away as gift) and now have two with the G&H; Show Saver connector option. This makes them similar to some boutique cables that cost three times the price.These cables are well-balanced with articulate mids and highs and tight bass. They are well-shielded, look nice, and handle well.You could pay more for gold plating for slightly better corrosion resistance or for woven coverings to make the wire look cute, if you want to.",5,No compromises excellent cable,1296345600,"01 30, 2011",positive A3775OP5VTX5ON,B0018L46WS,"Coolkayaker ""ck1""","[1, 2]","This is a cheaply built cable. It has basic ends, they screw on but seem to come loose and need tightening frequently. The only truly redeeming feature of this cable is it's tiny length : 3 feet. I use it with my Honey Tone Belt portable ampDanelectro N10A Honey Tone Mini Amp in Aqua, so the cable has to be short. The amp is on my belt. I use it, thus, just like Jackson and Cole, reviewers below. Like Jackson, I have a RISA solid body electric ukulele.Let me say, three feet is short, very short. If you want to put the amp down on the floor, you'd better be (a) short, and (b) siting right over it, because when you find out how limiting three feet cable really is, you'll recognize that you can only use this for one thing: a portable amp, close to or on your body.I suppose you could use it to connect a couple of guitar pedals and not have too much cable, but them again, most connector cables are even shorter.Glad I have it only for the purpose I intended. Wish it was heftier, stronger, better looking, like my other guitar cables.",3,So so guitar cable,1317081600,"09 27, 2011",neutral A204ETWOV23HO4,B0018L46WS,"David J. Huber ""Addicted to books!""","[2, 2]","I bought these to replace the cruddy cables that came with an all-in-one guitar/amplifier/etc. kit that finally went bad.Seriously, for the price, these can't be beat. I'd even pay a lot more for them. Don't let the off-brand name put you off. Go ahead and get them - you'll be glad you did.I'm using mine on a Strat straight into the amp, and also through effects pedals, and through both paths they work great: no added hiss or other noise, no pops or cracks, nothing. Perfectly quiet cables that deliver the signal from the guitar at full strength without modification.Get 'em.",5,Not only really good for the price; they're just plain really good.,1282953600,"08 28, 2010",positive A1D086N00QVF8Z,B0018L46WS,"I.M. ""Ricky""","[2, 2]","I have a home studio and needed extra cables for my three guitars and keyboard. I wanted to have them all plugged in and ready to go without having to switch cables all the time. So, I tried this cable and it works perfectly. Very heavy cord and top quality construction. Can't beat the price either. Will buy again.",5,Very Nice Cable!,1297296000,"02 10, 2011",positive A2SNKWR5D203ZX,B0018L46WS,tgn1956,"[0, 0]","Works great, just what I needed to have to walk all over the room. Now I sit in my chair",5,Good Transaction,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",positive A1JDT2X4BYHZZL,B0018PZR86,chapopot!,"[0, 0]",its very easy to install and are very effective in locking the strap to the guitar! holds it in place and are of high quality material. i recommend it a lot!,5,strap it lock it,1363219200,"03 14, 2013",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B0018PZR86,MQ,"[1, 1]","Unhappy with it, actually I already replaced them. The method of attachment is poorly designed, it doesn't matter how tight you screw the two sections of the lock with the catch balls, the thread slips and my guitar almost fell down to the ground in a couple of occasions. Expensive locks too.",1,Method of attachment is poorly designed.,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",negative AUH2DKYUU7KC9,B0018PZR86,Musicman,"[1, 1]","These are nice strap locks, but the screw is hand tightened and strap movement seems to make it come loose. This can probably be solved by the use of a lock nut. Otherwise these are a good value with easy on & off.",4,Nice strap locks but...,1331596800,"03 13, 2012",positive AJOK2CO9LSF37,B0018PZR86,Ray,"[0, 0]","I've read the revues and some don't do them justice. These fit very well, do the job they're supposed to do and if you know you have a hardwood guitar, just use a cordless drill to attach them, make sure you place the clutch at a low level in order not to strip the wood and have a secure fit.",5,Work Well,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B0018PZR86,W. Perry,"[0, 0]","It does everything it's supposed to do. I got these for about $12 here on Amazon. The Dunlop or Schaller versions of strap locks are usually twice that with no perceivable benefit that I can see.They lock securely, don't require any alterations to your strap or guitar to use them and they have different finishes to match your guitar's hardware.I have both Dunlop and Hennessy straplocks and I don't see any reason to pay more for the Dunlops.",5,"A good, well-priced product.",1345507200,"08 21, 2012",positive A3GHV54CDBCKO4,B0018SJLFS,cincinnatislim,"[0, 3]","I had some issues with my 18-watt all tube amp so I experimented and replaced all the tubes. Issues not only continued but worsened. Hum, noise, volume fade, unwanted distortion at low volumes. I eventually put back the original El84s and that didn't help. Once I removed the Tung-Sol 12AX7 preamp tubes and replaced, the hum stopped, sound quality of the amp was consistent, quiet and back to par. My experience with the Tung-Sol tubes was very, very negative. They caused me to go out and buy another amp. I had no idea that brand new tubes could sound so badly that fast. I'll never buy this brand again.",1,Very Unhappy with the performance and quality,1334707200,"04 18, 2012",negative A3347V0SDFHQBA,B0018SJLFS,Darwin's Survivor,"[0, 0]","If you want to increase the amount of gain and distortion in your tube amp, drop one of these in the V1 position (the tube closest to the input jack of your amplifier). Easy to do, and you'll notice an immediate increase in distortion.Placed one in a Fender Blues Junior. Before when the master was down and the pre-amp/volume was all the way up, I could barely get some overdrive. Afterwards, it had plenty. Night and Day difference.Good sound too... Not harsh, adds harmonics. Very lush sounding. Tung Sol knows how to do it.",5,Excellent High Gain,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A3CSWB0L9ZLD94,B0018SJLFS,"Filipe N. Marques ""fnmphoto""","[0, 0]","I recently acquired a Vox Valvetronix AD100vt combo amp from my local Music shop. I use this amp mainly in the Modern UK preamp setting for most of the music I play. When I tried it at the shop it sounded great. Of course, I couldn't go stage level in the shop, so I couldn't really get a feel for the sound.I took it to practice the next day and was really put off by the floppy sound of the low end when ""chugging"" on the low E. So I went about experimenting. First, I converted the combo amp to a closed back speaker cabinet instead of the original Vox open-back design. Small improvement, but not close enough.After couple of weeks, I also noticed some volume variations as I played. With a little research, I found that it is one of the signs of a bad tube. I did a little more research on the 12AX7 tubes and found that they are not all created equal (of course) and was looking for one with tighter low end. This one came up in the specs of doing just that. (I believe it was x[...] where I got that info)I got the tube this morning put some gloves on an went about switching out the tube. (YES. TREAT THESE LIKE HALOGEN BULBS. THE OIL FROM YOUR SKIN WILL CREATE HOTSPOTS AND DAMAGE THE TUBE QUICKLY) I pulled out a GT Groove tube from the amp. I was totally surprised! Groove Tubes were THE tubes to have in the late '80s. Now a days, I read they are rebranded Chinese tubes. So sad.Anyway, total tone improvement. Got the bottom end I wanted and I had to make some significant eq adjustments from my original settings and easily nailed the tone I was so looking forward to.",5,Tighter Bottom End in my Vox,1403481600,"06 23, 2014",positive A303039F43KD4E,B0018SJLFS,GuitarExtreme,"[10, 11]","PEOPLE! YOU NEED TO BE STATING WHICH AMP AND SPEAKERS YOU USE OR YOUR REVIEW IS POINTLESS!That being said, the reason is because every amp will cause the tube to react and sound differently. Speakers will also create a very different sound with each tube choice. Type of pickups in your guitar will also cause a different outcome.Amp: Vox ac30hw2Speakers: Celestion Alnico Blue 8 ohmPower Tubes: JJ EL84Pre Amp Tube: Tungsol 12ax7 in V1 and the stock Ruby tubes in the other 2 spotsHow I Set My Amp: Volume just before breakup and 12o'clock with bass and treble knobs (changes per guitar but stays close)Guitars Used: Fender Telecaster Deluxe 'Chris Shiflett' with stock pups, Gretsch Silver Falcon 2010 with stock Filtertrons, Gretsch Sparkle Jet Blue Pearl with stock Filtertrons, Fender Jazzmaster 65' American Reissue with stock p90's.I also purchased a JJ12ax7 to see how that sounded so will compare the ruby, JJ and this Tongsol preamp tubes.I found the Tongsol to give me the best tone over all. Less bright but still keeping all the chime in this amp. It caused just enough high end roll off to give the warmth I've been looking for (to my ears). I found the JJ12ax7 to be much clearer but slightly harsher in the high end-maybe more Fenderish? I REALLY like the way the Tungsol makes my Jazzmaster sound. It's heaven! It gives me the perfect breakup point and perfect roll off of highs.My findings could and probably will be different from yours because of your guitar, cable quality, pick attack and style of playing. My best advise is BUY MANY different brands and TRY THEM ALL in your amp. they're not that expensive if you go with the cheaper ones. Most likely you will buy a different amp at some point so keep the tubes to maybe use in that one.",5,Comparison between my three 12ax7 tubes,1385596800,"11 28, 2013",positive A3FW4THIMBIN6V,B0018SJLFS,"Jeffrey A. Hawkins ""HumanJHawkins""","[0, 0]",Tone is subjective. I have little experience with tube voodoo. So all I can say is that it is working well for me. I would buy again.,5,Seems Fine to Me,1346630400,"09 3, 2012",positive AD4QZUGLI9OSK,B0018SJLFS,"Karl Brody ""Me""","[0, 4]",Not sure how to rate this tube? Replaced a Chinese preamp tube in my Champion 600 and couldnt tell any difference in tone. Maybe it is built better? But thats yet to be seen. I did put a EH6V6 in with the Chinese preamp tube and did notice an improvement but the EH6V6 only lasted five minutes and shorted out. So i sent it back. I ordered a TS 6V6 and am still waiting for it. Maybe NOS is the way to go with the preamp tubes? Time will tell.,3,TS 12AX7,1333238400,"04 1, 2012",neutral AO68X66YOJGQI,B0018SJLFS,"R. Morton ""Nick Fury""","[0, 0]",This is a very quite tube and has all the gain you'd expect from a great 12AX7 tube. If your looking to push a power tube into distortion this little bugger will definately do the trick.,5,Tungsol 12AX7 preamp tube,1324944000,"12 27, 2011",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B0018SJLFS,T. Cox,"[10, 11]","Well made tube with good amount of gain and highs. Excellent for cleans and crunch due to increased clarity. For high gain metal, however, I found that it's a bit too hairy. For instance, as V1 position in my preamp, it had a little too much trebly sizzle versus other tubes. For comparison, a Sovtek has less of this ""hair"" and is tighter sounding but also has more of an upper mid-range fizz which can get annoying. In the end, I switched the Tung Sol with a Ruby AC7 which was formerly in the V2 (overdrive) position, and that got me better articulation with less fizz. So Ruby AC7 in V1, Tung Sol in V2 - that's been my best combo so far.",4,"Good tube, just too hairy for me",1318636800,"10 15, 2011",positive AXABTEYS7A4A8,B0018TAITA,"A. Garza ""Amazon Addict""","[0, 0]","This thing doesn't tip over easily, which is perfect for my teen son who isn't all that easy on his equipment. Adjusts easily enough, and the price is perfect.",5,Super price for sturdy stand,1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive ALEFGB3G2BYG8,B0018TAITA,"A. perez ""mr right""","[0, 0]",the base is heavy and you screw the pole to it once you do this they should not be undone or you may damage the tread this makes it incoveniente to carry for mobile dj's. for the price and quality I would buy two other ones.,4,ok,1312416000,"08 4, 2011",positive AWYE428W5MRQN,B0018TAITA,BatmanDSM,"[0, 0]",Excellent value and you know what... It is identical in every way with the Retail store Product! Same made in CHINA product with another no name LOGO stuck to it. Perfect for the Garage Band!,5,"Black Friday price without waiting, same as my ProLine!",1314230400,"08 25, 2011",positive A67OJZLHBBUQ9,B0018TAITA,"Charles F. Marks ""charlie marks""","[0, 0]",Always good to have a stationary MIc on the floor. Sometimes it is weet nestled in a drum set or for a singer that might not want to play any instrument but just wants to stand tall... went together perfectly and I really wanted it...Shipping was fast and no problems... thanks,5,Die cast !,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive A1C92KYEEU1T0G,B0018TAITA,Charles McClain,"[0, 0]","The Base for this thing is a monster! The thing works great, and because of the very strong load the base provides - not the easiest thing to accidentally knock over.",5,Heavy!,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A3IKOEE8Z3T6BH,B0018TAITA,Ecadad,"[0, 0]","This is a great basic mic stand for live and studio use, although I don't suggest using this and playing guitar. Great for a lead singer or micing drums and acoutuc instruments. it does not come with a mic clip, so you'll need to get one. it's a great deal, buy it!",5,Good stand,1314316800,"08 26, 2011",positive A1HZRYGGNMOWRQ,B0018TAITA,Joseph F. Bierley,"[0, 0]","Bought for home use, bought the musicians gear 13"" gooseneck to go along with it for playing guitar while singing. great mic stand for the price.",5,Musicians Gear Die Cast Mic Stand,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B0018TAITA,Josh Leger,"[0, 0]","This is just like any other microphone stand. It works the same and is pretty durable. The weight at the bottom will definitely stop it from falling if someone were to acciddently bump into it...which is great, but could also be bad if you want to carry the stand around a bit. In order to do that you must either support the weight, which can be a pain or unscrew it from the base. Other than that, it's great.",4,Good stand,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",positive A26Y7G0VFYUYSL,B0018TAITA,Larry Johnson,"[0, 0]","This mic stand is a great value! This stand is very sturdy and it can to adjust to any length needed. I bought a few years back and it's still working amazing till this day. If you're purchasing a mic soon, you will need one of these stands. Just make sure that your mic comes with a shock mount because the stand tends to move a little but other than that, it's a great buy!",5,It gets the job done!,1404691200,"07 7, 2014",positive A319B090A2POEB,B0018TAITA,Lee,"[0, 1]","There's nothing wrong with this stand, but for the life of me I cannot imagine how a manufacturer could manage to screw up an plain old straight mic stand.",4,Its a straight mic stand,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",positive AEG2MOBNK5KCA,B0018TAITA,Mick R.,"[0, 0]",Mic Stands can be a hassle sometimes. This is not one of those. Always works. Adjusts easy. Holds in Place. Great all black look. Built to last and great price as well.,5,Great Product,1374192000,"07 19, 2013",positive ANADY67KNW4Z,B0018TAITA,Ranger Tim,"[0, 0]",Bought this stand after tripping over the three legged design. Works great and base is out of your way. Much less likely to catch your feet on as you move around.,5,The standard.,1358208000,"01 15, 2013",positive A32NZIV3FHCK62,B0018TAITA,Richie K,"[0, 0]",This stand really stands up to the wear and tear of use. It is well made and I would buy it again if needed.,5,Very Nice,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A195EZSQDW3E21,B0018TAITA,"Rick Bennette ""Rick Bennette""","[0, 0]",The black mike stand blends in to the background better than silver. It fits standard microphone mounts and has a wire clip to keep the wire from being pulled away from the base.,5,Solid and Upright,1377129600,"08 22, 2013",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B0018TAITA,Ronnie Roper,"[0, 0]","Not much to say about the mic stand, it's what I expected it to be so thats good and the price was right. NO problems with the seller the product came quickly and everything was in great condition.",5,"Nice stand for the price, got what expected",1285372800,"09 25, 2010",positive A1H4EBBOM66MQ0,B0018TAITA,sam sultan,"[0, 0]",Great stand for the price. Threaded fine and it's heavy enough for any mic you've got. there are better out there but it's a good value.,4,good solid stand,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A2U7DXDNYBBLQJ,B0018TAITA,"Shane Windham ""Shane Windham, author""","[0, 0]",Really great quality item. It was delivered fast and there was no difficulty setting it up. It's durable and I suspect will last me for the rest of my days.,5,Perfect,1281657600,"08 13, 2010",positive A3V2GMLAKW4X4Y,B0018TAITA,W.R.Amyot,"[0, 0]","The adjustment screw/handle bit still works after 2 years, and the base is heavy- a cast metal.They look good and the paint lasts- great for a performance space.Now about the title- I used one (I own 2) as a sledge hammer during a band bonding event. The base ended up striking the concrete patio, and a chunk of the base broke off. Not a issue with manufacturer, but don't drop it too hard. Despite the break, the stand still sits upright, and i still use it.nice and cheap.",4,Warning- do not use as weapon,1342396800,"07 16, 2012",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B0018TC3I4,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]",Overall this is a pretty good stand. It is sturdy and has good adjustable heights. A good value if you have lots of stuff you need to hang on it. I took one star off because the bottom part is kind of awkward fro holding up the guitar as the guitar strap peg is at the very bottom and is the only thing touching the bottom of the stand which make sit easy to fall and I've had it fall a number of times. I'm just thinking that they could of designed the bottom wider. Also the edges of my guitars are always touching as if there is not enough room for them on the stand.,4,Good,1393545600,"02 28, 2014",positive A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B0018TC3I4,Everanor,"[0, 0]","I got mine and I gave it a try, here are the conclusions:1. It looks really good, sturdy and well made.2. Is super stable, I tried it out with: 2 Strats and a electro acoustic, then removed one Strat and placed another acoustic (a 12 string this time). I pushed the stand and.... It holds. As guitar are hanging and they are secured on the top i believe is really difficult for a guitar/bass or whatever you put in there falls down.3. You can set the height, always considering that your guitars don't reach the floor.So....... Totally recommended!",5,Is really good!,1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive ALB04NLERUCYC,B0018TC3I4,GaryG,"[1, 1]","Oh Man, My Guitars have a new home, love this stand, looks nice and works excellent, currently I have a Strat Style guitar a bass and a Epi Les Paul hanging on this baby, but even with just one guitar it holds up just fine, No unsteadiness, no wiggling, Big space saver, definitely a Good Pick, Great for home use or on the road, it folds up nicely, great padding on heads and body supports, 10 out of 10 on this one.",5,Great stand,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive A3QPN05Y1OUX32,B0018TC3I4,"Judith Johnson ""Happy Reborner""","[0, 0]","For me this stand is very well built, not hard to assemble pretty much a no brainer and a great price. They don't touch the floor. There are safety straps that hold my 3 acoustic guitars (Fender, Ibanez and my anybody's guess antique)in place without any difficulty, so I don't have to worry about knocking them off or over. It takes up very little space, the biggest plus!",5,Perfect!,1353715200,"11 24, 2012",positive A2CARFAX5FNQT9,B0018TC3I4,McEldoy,"[0, 0]","Stringed instruments are best hung vertically, which this stand accomplishes beautifully. Constructed of very durable material making this a wise investment.",5,A stand which becomes an artpiece.,1345248000,"08 18, 2012",positive A27AD1FFGBVFY0,B0018TC3I4,RobE,"[5, 19]","Don't buy this Chinese piece of crap if you really need a three guitar stand. It is barely workable for two.It is easy to set up, but the way the neck brackets are arranged you are only going to get two guitars comfortably on it and even then guitars can still slip off the stand even when you tighten the little rubber thingies on top to hold the neck in place. And you absolutely have to keep that tight or your guitar will at some point turn sideways and fall to the floor/ground.The best thing these stands are built for are V Type guitars such as my Jackson Rhoads as long as you can put them back to back. For Les Paul and Strat type axes, their rounded lower bout curvatures make them prone to slipping on the narrow, stick like feet of the stand, especially when they are new. You can't tilt the feet up to try to lend more stability to the way the guitars hang because the feet won't support enough weight to make that possible. So this thing utterly fails in its designation as a three guitar stand. If you just gotta buy something from On Stage, get the double hang because there is more separation between instruments and so it ends up being better balanced. But really, you should just pass entirely on either the triple hang or the double hang.This is definitely a case of one gets what one pays for.",1,A Complete Joke,1309392000,"06 30, 2011",negative A3TJMZ2YFNECYN,B0018TG8HQ,AncientRocker,"[0, 0]","My band was playing out one night, I use an amp stand that was on the stage. I really liked how elevating my little amp helped improve it's sound and decided I had to have one. I started searching around and found this product. The price was right so I took a chance and purchased one sight unseen. The Musician's Gear stand does everything I needed it to. It arrived in three days was well packaged and easy to assemble. It's light weight, portable and well constructed and would safely support an amp up to 75lbs. I would recommend this product to anyone with an amplifier 75lbs or less.",4,Great Amp Stand for small amps,1296432000,"01 31, 2011",positive A3GA66OGQOI3EZ,B0018TG8HQ,BAT,"[0, 0]",I'm enjoying it. I actually bought it keep my amp off the floor but I also like that it puts the amp at an angle pointing upwards. It's supporting my 50 pound amp easily and hasn't tilted back or fallen over. I'm glad I bought it and would buy from the company again. Thank You.,5,musician's gear deluxe amp stand,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A7IZNVL7JXLM,B0018TG8HQ,"Carver ""Gadget guy""","[0, 0]","It's sturdy, well made, and cheap. You couldn't go out and buy the raw material and put something like this together for what you pay for it. I've used it with a couple of amps and it'll handle up to say an AC30 without an issues.",4,A deal,1401753600,"06 3, 2014",positive ARID6HRKRWGFW,B0018TG8HQ,Cefer,"[0, 0]","Expect less for that price. Excellent, fine manufacturing, good finish. Perfect for my Line 6, 75 wt. It works well at all heights.",5,A surprise,1324598400,"12 23, 2011",positive ANU2BFZ9STYXU,B0018TG8HQ,colton cooper,"[0, 0]",Although I never gigged with it I think this would be great for any musician who gigs with a 2x12 or a 2x10 combo amp. I used this with various fender and line 6 amps and it worked great for amplifying the sound. Would buy again if given the circumstance.,4,Worked great!,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A200D8BOPMR35S,B0018TG8HQ,"Earl D. Shaffer ""OracleMan""","[0, 0]","If was looking to get my 3 amps off the flood. I have 2 70w 12" amps and a big Fender DSP 212. I am using this for my 1-12 amps. It works very well. I recommend them to do the job for the $$. I am not sure I would use them for a $1,200 Sunn V4 4x12 cabinet",4,"solid equipment, adjustments and good - not great",1392422400,"02 15, 2014",positive AZ9KESC05F6RI,B0018TG8HQ,"Gery Sasko ""Gery Sasko""","[0, 0]",Great deal for the price and very sturdily made. Easy to assemble and feels very solid. Way cheaper than I saw in Guitar Center. Im very pleased with this stand. I bought two.,5,Great deal,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B0018TG8HQ,jsnchmpn,"[7, 7]","I use this stand for a smaller 50 watt Fender amp. I don't think I would recommend it for larger amplifiers, especially since it sits a little high, but for my amp, it's perfect. Nevertheless, I also don't really plan on packing it up or moving the stand around much, so I can't imagine it being ideal for portability. If you have a music studio and are doing more recording and/or rehearsing than playing gigs, this is a really nice stand.",5,Nice amp stand!,1312761600,"08 8, 2011",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0018TG8HQ,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[3, 3]","This stand easily supports my 50 poundFender Frontman 212R 100-Watt 2x12-Inch Guitar Combo Ampat any height setting. In fact, even extended to the highest the this stand supports that amp with no issues from the center of gravity or weight distribution of the amplifier.I love the ease of setting up and breaking down this stand. It is essentially three parts: the base and two removable arms. Granted that this is heavy, but the added weight is there because this thing is built like a tank.In addition to being rock solid, the parts mate perfectly with no slop in tolerances. The support arms slide into the base with no friction or excess movement, and the height adjustment has three nicely spaced positions. You merely pull back on the spring loaded knobs to release the safety pins that engage the arms for position. Once you line up the holes, release the knobs and the pins solidly engage and hold the amp in place.My only complaint - and it is more of a wish - is the tilt of the stand is at a fixed angle. I would love it if I could adjust that too, but I am sure that it would drive up the price of the stand. One final note: these significantly increase the footprint of an amp on stage. Specifically, it increases the depth dimension by nearly 100% of my Frontman 212R, although the difference in length is nominal. I mention this so you can factor that in if you normally play small venues with cramped stages.Overall, this is an excellent stand and one that is stable and heavy-duty. At the current price (at the time of this review) it's a bargain.",5,Rock solid and convenient,1370649600,"06 8, 2013",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B0018TG8HQ,Paul D Ford,"[0, 0]","Needed a stand to lift my PA mixer off the floor for safety and ease of use. For $20, this is a sturdy little unit and collapses nicely for transportation. But it is a definite tipping risk if used at anything higher than the lowest height setting.I took the lead from reviewer W. Jones and ""removed the upper brackets and inserted them with the longest bars horizontal instead of vertical, and although my amp was more stable, I still didn't feel it was stable enough to set it on the highest setting."" I am using at the lowest height and it is stable, but I highly recommend a heavy sandbag on the back if any other height setting is used.I give four stars for great value at $20, will suit my needs very well.",4,"Rugged, great for $20, but definite tipping risk!",1346976000,"09 7, 2012",positive A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B0018TG8HQ,Reviewer,"[0, 0]",Nice little amp stand. I wish it looked a little classier but i guess it's probably for people that like gigging or a music room. Helped a lot with vibrations in my apartment building.,4,Nice,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",positive AFGRMORWY2QNX,B0018TG8HQ,R. Heisler,"[0, 0]",A bit heavy and doesn't fold up to be very compact but its not like there are any better options out there so... Would love an aluminum one that could fold up real compact but...,5,Seems pretty sturdy and like a good buy for the price.,1356566400,"12 27, 2012",positive AB0XOMFCYELCK,B0018TG8HQ,S. Griffith,"[0, 0]","It's perfect for what it does and that is to hold your amp and tilt it a bit toward the ceiling. Great price, great stand. What more do I need to say???",5,A great stand...,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A3D38B289R1U21,B0018TG8HQ,William,"[0, 0]","Although, I have a pedal board with 8 effect pedals, there are additional effects on my amplifier. I can easily now turn and press the desired effect amp button. Is sturdy and good for price.",4,Good Height,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B0018TIAA4,Casey D,"[0, 0]","=] - Really satisfied with the chair. I cannot explain how cool this chair is. Very glad I got it, definitely worth the price for the great overall value that this chair really gives you.",5,This is The Chair That Professionals Use,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A1EFXXRDV40C4E,B0018TIAA4,Charles Casterline,"[2, 2]","I gig a lot and since I am a grey haired musician I need to sit when it will be over an hour of playing. This seat works great for me and folds up and can be disassembled with very little fuss. The back rest support is nice, too. For the price its well constructed and perfect for the solo musician doing gigs all over the country.",5,Gigging guitarist quality seat,1328832000,"02 10, 2012",positive A1MM26M78136ZP,B0018TIAA4,fearn0evil,"[10, 11]","I use the chair for guitar, bass, keyboards,ukulele and even cooking breakfast. Lightweight, slightly awkward, but provides good back support.As a right-handed player I practice, both classical and jazz style, with the guitar on my left knee. For the position I use in this chair it is necessary to use the On Stage FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest. I do this to keep my thumb in the center of guitar neck. I can report that I have been very comfortable for long practice sessions.As for the four out of five star review, the price does seem steep when you look at what you get for $85. But it's a nice design and thank you to the designer. I would recommend it to those who can afford it.As for durability..... we shall see. I have had it for three months now and it is still fine. I use it daily.",4,"Nice Chair, Overpirced",1363737600,"03 20, 2013",positive AZ9KESC05F6RI,B0018TIAA4,"Gery Sasko ""Gery Sasko""","[0, 0]",Great deal for the price and very sturdily made. Easy to assemble and feels solid. Recommend this if you're tired of sitting on sofa and putting your neck in a bad way to see the music.,4,Very nice,1391472000,"02 4, 2014",positive A3I49HMI4LV6HU,B0018TIAA4,medialint,"[1, 1]","Firstly let me address the "adjustable backrest". There's nothing adjustable about the backrest. The seat moves forward and backward about two inches which actually is a considerable difference in how it feels leaning back against the backrest but the backrest itself doesn't move, the seat does. It also does not adjust up and down as you would think an "adjustable" backrest should. The backrest cushion actually has a hard stop top that prevents this. But the seat does adjust slightly forward and back (presumably this is the purported backrest adjustment the description repeatedly asserts) and it does adjust up and down over quite a range so adjusting for height should not be a problem. The footrest, however, is welded in place so if you plan to use the footrest you're again limited to where you can put the seat in height range.All this aside I am still giving the stool high marks because it's a fair price, it does fold down with some extra dis-assembly for transport to venues and I find it works well for me. But for how it works for me you should know: I wanted this initially to play sitting down without a strap. I found that no matter how I adjusted the stool that I was just not comfortable with how the guitar rested and so I use it now exclusively with a strap. In this way however it's actually really nice because I can use the footrest or not at will and I can also stand up, walk around and then sit back down at will. Without the strap, though, my playing dexterity is compromised by slight balancing required to keep the guitar from smashing to the floor (at least in my mind's eye).If you want a stool that folds up and goes with you this is not that stool. You do need to loosen the screws and take the seat post out and remove the backrest. Then you're left with several pieces to schlep. Not difficult but it would be tedious to do this every day.Overall though I am very happy with the way this stool feels. No more couch and kitchen chairs for me.",4,"May take some getting used to and not as adjustable as it may seem in the description, but a good comfortable stool",1389312000,"01 10, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B0018TIAA4,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[0, 0]","This is a rock solid throne that has a wide adjustment range for height and a workable range for the backrest.The height of the backrest is fixed, but you can adjust how far back it can be moved. I am referring to lateral motion and not a tilt angle. The seat itself has a nice, comfortable padding that is about on par with a mid range drum throne (I apologize, but that is my best reference for comparison.)Assembling is simple and fast. I had some issues lining up the seat height that stemmed from the need to perfectly align two outer and two inner holes in the frame and seat bar, but after getting a feel for the tight tolerances I managed to get it done with no problems.Another thing to note is this is primarily for guitarists. The foot rests are not going to be much used by drummers in particular, nor by keyboardists whose feet will probably be busy with sustain and expression pedals. However. this is still ideal for keyboardists because the seat is comfortable and the backrest promotes good posture.I used this with drums. but be aware that the seat will not swivel, so the front bar across the bottom can interfere with pedals and your snare drum stand - unless you move it back a bit.The final note is this is heavy and somewhat clunky to transport. It's not a deal breaker. On the contrary, it will reduce performance fatigue because of the ergonomic design and that alone offsets any inconvenience.",5,Solid construction and ergonomically sound,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",positive ASYHYW0USZVN6,B0018TIADQ,aashish,"[0, 0]",Its very useful. Looks really nice when you have an electric or acoustic on the stand. very durable as well.,5,Very useful,1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A109JTUZXO61UY,B0018TIADQ,Abigail Ferreira,"[0, 0]","Went shopping at the local music store for a guitar case, too expensive. Went to Amazon found a great case, great price and free stand.",5,What a great deal.,1383782400,"11 7, 2013",positive A3CUQ8L2S9ZW0H,B0018TIADQ,Andy Clark,"[0, 0]",Great value. Works great. Easy assembly. Must fully expand base before you set guitar in it,5,Five Stars,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A3DZBMO93FHKTH,B0018TIADQ,arleas,"[1, 2]","It arrived in a small package with 3 main pieces in it (the base, the bottom fork and the top fork) and it didn't take much assembly to put it together. It does a great job holding the guitar upright and makes it look a lot nicer as well. I will probably buy a couple more of these.The only downside I can see so far is that the foam padding is rather thin. I hope this doesn't eventually have a hole wear through it, but over time I could see it happening. I suppose by that time I could find some replacement foam and fix it myself though.",5,It took just a moment to set up,1402790400,"06 15, 2014",positive AWV58YYFEAUL0,B0018TIADQ,Barbara Embry,"[0, 0]",This stand is made of quality products. It cradles my guitar perfectly and is angled just right. This is our second one as we both have guitars. Worth every penny.,5,Good stand!,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",positive A341MNU9GWBWKS,B0018TIADQ,CaptainButts,"[0, 0]","I ordered this product on a Thursday and received it in the mail the following Tuesday. Came very well packaged and with all the pieces. I was very easy to assembly and looks great! For the price, you really can't go wrong with this guitar stand. Works great for either an electric or acoustic guitar. The added strap on the front ensures that your guitar won't fall off. Padding on the stand also ensures that your guitar stays protected. Great stand for the price!!!",5,FAST shipping,1332720000,"03 26, 2012",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0018TIADQ,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]",I bought a couple to replace some of my old rusty chrome stands and was skeptical at first. I have several bass guitars and they are very stable and very economical. Have bought several more.,5,GREAT STAND,1382832000,"10 27, 2013",positive A3SQ2WX9CAJCKZ,B0018TIADQ,"C. Erikson ""charlinus""","[0, 0]",Is a good stand. Relatively small but is a secure. The locking top is a good feature as well. Id recommend this over the larger tubular type.,4,Decent stand,1327536000,"01 26, 2012",positive A13NWJUMVNS6YZ,B0018TIADQ,Coffee Drinker,"[1, 1]","I feared that this stand was not big enough for my guitarrón which is at least as big as, but much thicker than, a cello. But its design appeared amenable to some home-modification that might make it work, so at the price I took a chance and bought it. Well, the back of my guitarrón bulges out like a blowfish, so the neck could not lay back into the upper fork, but it turned out that when this stand is fully extended, my guitarrón's body is very gently clamped between the upper and lower forks, like they were made for that. No modifications needed, not even bending.Some reviewers have said that the slightest bump will knock this stand over, but I suspect that none of those reviewers had all three legs COMPLETELY open and therefore extended to its widest base. If you don't really LOOK closely as you open the legs, you'll think you've reached the stop before the legs are fully open. I didn't have it fully open at first, and it was a just a bit too easy to push over, in my view, but still acceptable. When I discovered that I still had to open all three legs a bit more, I retried it and it was much more steady. That last 1/4"" (6.3mm) of movement on each leg was worth 100% improvement. The stand is fully as steady as I had hoped it possibly could be, especially given the price. Amazing.Anyway, I gigged with this stand today and had no problems at all. I even like the way it appears to physically clamp down my guitarrón since it seemed to discourage itchy fingers from trying to pick it up while I was on break.",5,"What a surprise -- it works fine for a guitarrón, too.",1320278400,"11 3, 2011",positive A2U1Z3TZ4P76JB,B0018TIADQ,C. Zemer,"[0, 0]","I purchased this along with a new guitar for my daughter. The item works fine. It is not overly strong or stable, but the prices was right.",4,Items arrived as described,1393977600,"03 5, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B0018TIADQ,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","This seems to be a nice, rugged stand. Much better than the one I received with a guitar I ordered. It went together fast and is well padded. It cradles my guitar well and seems to be solid. I'm not sure how much I will use it now I have discovered guitar wall hangers, or string swings. I prefer hanging them on the wall and not having them on the floor in the way, just my preference.I suppose these would be good for mic night or doing a gig, but I don't expect that will ever be something I do unless I get a lot better than I am now. I still suck....but I'm having fun and trying.",5,very nice stand,1390608000,"01 25, 2014",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0018TIADQ,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]",This is a very well-built stand. Looks good too. It does its job well and you can definitely be sure that it will last quite long. Highly recommended. Cheers!,5,Great stand,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive ACWJDL1ZYX8RE,B0018TIADQ,Dr. Dale,"[0, 0]","Great stand, durable, folds down nicely and really does the job! I keep one at home and just ordered another one for school.",5,Great Value!,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",positive A245MWTMXYXXHY,B0018TIADQ,Fallbrookdave,"[0, 0]","Not a whole lot to say about it. Quality materials. Works well. Love to keep my Taylor on it, but had to re-case the guitar during our low humidity days.",4,Good and cheap. Does the job well!,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive AJ3MI4QT7339J,B0018TIADQ,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]","would buy again, works great, built good, steady, strong, I bought 5 of these total from diff. dealers, all do great",5,"good, fast, pleased",1289952000,"11 17, 2010",positive A1MH7LD4Y203Q5,B0018TIADQ,"Grizz ""GRIZZ ADAMS""","[0, 0]","serves the purpose.I NEEDED A STAND AT HOME AND THIS DOES JUST FINE.I LIKED THE PRICE. I WOULD PREFER THE CRADLE NOT TO SWIVEL, BUT I AM HAPPY.",4,guitar stand,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive AAPQB8YDQ3RRE,B0018TIADQ,guillajp,"[0, 0]",The stand arrived very quickly. Came in a few pieces but took all of about 45 seconds to put it together. the neck is adjustable which will allow it to hold multiple sized guitar. Excellent product.,4,great product for the price,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",positive ASGRCZLCNBELE,B0018TIADQ,Heather McRae,"[0, 0]","It's nice for my son to be able to stand his five string bass up in his room on display, while still having it be kept safe. It helps him remember to practice when he sees it.",5,nice stand,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",positive A19J1LI2AQ2JB8,B0018TIADQ,James,"[1, 1]",Works like its supposed to. No complaints at all for the price. I will be buying more in the future.,5,Perfect !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A38HMS5RYSYF8G,B0018TIADQ,James I Van Asten,"[0, 0]",I used to just have my electric guitar on the chair behind the amplifier. Now with this stand it sits front and center next to my computer. It really makes the guitar stand out. It was relatively easy to assemble with just one person doing it. I recommend this product. Works as advertised and looks sturdy like it will last a long time.,5,It really adds style to my guitar...,1389571200,"01 13, 2014",positive A2Z3IXZ17E88J4,B0018TIADQ,"James Tepper """Are we there yet"""","[1, 1]","Last week I ordered a Guardian Electric Guitar Stand (A-Shape, Black) Price: $10.99 from Amazon based on an average 4-star review. I read the reviews first and placed the order, for a cheap, collapsible guitar stand for my electric guitars and bass. When I got the stand and opened it for the first time and tried to put my Fender Jazz bass on it - lol - no way. Worthless, and it's now holding my son's 3/4 size classical guitar (barely).Undaunted, I ordered this Musician's Gear stand. Less expensive than the Guardian, it holds my Gibson CS-356 Custom with no problem and I would trust it with any and all of my electric guitars or basses. The bottom piece that supports the body of the guitar rotates, and that's a little strange (hence 4 stars instead of 5), but with a little care you can put a guitar into it and remove it with little or no attention to placement. For $8, you can't beat it.JM Tepper",4,Inexpensive (very) guitar stand suitable for electrics,1320192000,"11 2, 2011",positive A2YTKPGZXFFKVK,B0018TIADQ,Janeelizabeth,"[0, 0]",It is a guitar stand... does what it is built to do... good buy for the cost... I would purchase again.,5,PRETTY GOOD!!!,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",positive A00625243BI8W1SSZNLMD,B0018TIADQ,jespi59jr,"[0, 0]","My guitar, just Love it! This stand is exactly what I hoped it would be. It is all I want or need from a stand.",5,Can't complaint!,1353024000,"11 16, 2012",positive AJO5UGNMFVDJN,B0018TIADQ,Jim 1954,"[0, 0]","I have bought three of these. I managed to break one of them where the cradle attaches to the stand. The connection could be stronger, but it was my fault that I broke it. They do a good job of holding my guitars and they look nice.",4,Nice guitar stand,1350345600,"10 16, 2012",positive A2RIQKV4OOXME1,B0018TIADQ,jimrenfroe,"[0, 0]","It works well I mean it doesn't crumble apart or anything. I use a Fender so its not as much of a worry but I have had one and seen other Les Pauls fall over sideways or get bumped into, they then fall and break the headstock. That's why I don't use them anymore.",4,Its good,1402012800,"06 6, 2014",positive A3GAP455S8YH0M,B0018TIADQ,"Joe's Gadgets ""JOE H.""","[0, 0]","I was a bit hesitant to buy a guitar stand for only 10 bucks but glad I did.This stand is VERY sturdy, well made & durable.Foam padded everywhere guitar touches!! Can be folded for easy transport!! Rubber strap on neck rest ensures guitar will stay put if bumped hard!!Pleasently surprised at the quality of this stand!!Highly recommended, very happy with purchase!!Joe",5,Guitar Stand,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",positive A1XXS0OSY2JLHW,B0018TIADQ,Joyfulsinger,"[0, 0]",For the price it serves as a good resting place for the guitar when not being played. Well designed and useful.,5,Very utilitarian.,1359158400,"01 26, 2013",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B0018TIADQ,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]","Its a nice stand....cheap, but should suffice. I wouldnt use it for a real valuable guitar but for a kick around gigging stand it should be fine.",3,You get what you pay for,1390521600,"01 24, 2014",neutral A1RI71C4IQZZGF,B0018TIADQ,legendery-sound.,"[0, 0]","great stand well made safe for ur guitar and practical w safety cord on top . worth getting it. this is one of the better stands out there cuz its well made and great cushined for ur guitar,, and with a great price,",5,cisco2fun1@youtube.com,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",positive A2M93TVNC93C3P,B0018TIADQ,L. Ole'son,"[0, 0]",Works great as a stand for the Elec.Guitar. Work good in corners. And I like it For starting out learning.,5,Work good..,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B0018TIADQ,Lytle3891,"[0, 0]",This is a very well made guitar stand. it is stury and strong and light wieght all at the same time. I bought this stand for my sons first guitar but I may have to order myself one as well. for the price this stand just can't be bet.,5,great guitar stand,1310860800,"07 17, 2011",positive A2WYAHJGST6AOT,B0018TIADQ,Matt,"[0, 0]","This seems to have been a rare case but still, i had my ukulele on is and it snapped, I'm worried what might happen with a guitar or a bass",2,The top fell off,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",negative A2DE5UPQJSIPKR,B0018TIADQ,Michael Broshar,"[0, 0]",This guitar stand was very inexpensive and very easy to assemble. I have no complaints about this stand at all,4,Nice Stand,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",positive A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B0018TIADQ,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]",Comes unassembled but is a no brainer to connect the 2 pieces to the frame. works well more stable than my 14 dollar stand.,4,cheap,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A1WNM3PI4QSUCB,B0018TIADQ,MrGizmo,"[0, 0]",I was amazed how much better this stand was then the one I had just bought at Guitar Center for the same price. I thought they would be the same but they were not. This stand is built much better.,5,So much better then the one at Guitar Center for the same price!,1329955200,"02 23, 2012",positive AWYXB9L41T82S,B0018TIADQ,NW_OR_USA,"[0, 0]","I purchased this stand for my electric guitar and used it for a couple of weeks before the weak weld broke on the neck holder at the top when I placed my guitar in it. Upon close inspection, the weld was very poor and barely attached the neck holder to the upright tube. The tubing is made from very thin round steel tubing that is maybe .025" wall, so don't expect it to take much abuse before it snaps off- even if it is welded better than mine was. Just folding the legs repeatedly back and forth will likely cause it to break or pop out one of light duty aluminum rivets on the legs- it is literally that thin of metal tubing.For $10-11 I did not expect perfection, so to it's credit- it is foam covered where it needs to be and has never scratched my guitars.This stand does have one other good quality- it is CHEAP! Since it was less that $11, I cannot see going through the hassle of returning it. I was able to carefully weld mine back together- but this would probably not be an option for most. The stand might work fine if you don't fold it up regularly and if you leave it set up- but If you need portability and durability- I would definitely purchase a better quality stand.",2,Cheaply made and not very durable!,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",negative A46D3MTB5LIUY,B0018TIADQ,Ocean Blue,"[0, 0]","I actually own an even dozen of these. I've never had any issues with them marring the finish on my acoustic guitars. They work great & you can't beat the price. I think I paid around $4.95 for most of the ones I purchased. Although these are great & I will continue to use them as needed (e.g., when playing), I just replaced these today with Swing String Wall Hangers. I freed-up so much of my floor space by moving 12 guitars to the wall that I was actually excited about all the free space!!!",5,"Great, Inexpensive, Functional Stand !",1299542400,"03 8, 2011",positive A3MZWM75KSM1P6,B0018TIADQ,"Paul 1946 ""Paul46""","[0, 0]","Wrestling the guitar in and out of the case when you want to practice is inconvenient. This stand allow for a reasonably safe place to store a guitar when it is out of the case. It even has a band across the neck of the guitar to keep it in the rack. I like it as a safe stoage place as well as the ease it offers to grab my guitar and practice for a few minutes. It is a reasonably well made rack at a very good price. It is much safer to have my guitar in this rack than laying about in the house waiting for someone to step on my guitar.update: January 7, 2013... liked the first one so much I got two more for my other two guitars. I love being able to pick up one of the three and do a few licks. Each one is different and now they are all three out of the their cases and at my fingertips. The price is right and they keep them safely stored.",5,Nice Place to Store Guitar When Out of Case,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",positive AYQCAPXJ81XTN,B0018TIADQ,paul day,"[7, 7]","this is a great product. very light, very sturdy and at a low price. well worth the investment.",5,guitar stand,1270512000,"04 6, 2010",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B0018TIADQ,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[0, 0]","This is really a no frills stand, except the addition of a neck guard strap, which is a nice touch. It is adjustable for different size guitars and quite stable. There's really not a lot more to say about it, except that, at $7.95, i dont see how you could possibly be disappointed. I would certainly not spend 20 or 30 dollars on a stand when i could buy one of these.",5,Great stand for a great price,1308700800,"06 22, 2011",positive A35M5X7LV6QLFT,B0018TIADQ,PH,"[0, 0]",I am very pleased with the quality of this stand. It is actually better than my other two and costs a lot less. It shipped on time and the packing was good.,5,Great Stand at a Great Price,1324857600,"12 26, 2011",positive ACFBLRCKLPR00,B0018TIADQ,"Pissed Off! Review should be 1/5 ""Don't Buy f...","[0, 0]",This stand really is pretty tough. I have carries it in my gig bag and it has been thrown around and stepped on etc.... Still works great.,5,Rugged,1355270400,"12 12, 2012",positive A15BHBF0L0HV1F,B0018TIADQ,"Quaestor ""Raoul Duke""","[1, 1]","There isn't much to get excited about in a guitar stand, however, it does it's job and the price was right. I purchased four and they were all delivered on time. Each adjusted to, and held, its guitar securely. I have found the stand to be very stable. The welds seem secure ad the materiel heavy enough to do the job. My music teacher has a similar stand which cost him 4x as much. It's does not appear to be of better quality.",5,Overlooked deal,1316044800,"09 15, 2011",positive A1NRNLEASOU773,B0018TIADQ,"Rahaf ""rahaf""","[0, 0]",I've used this stand for about two years now and it held up great. It does what it's supposed to do and for the price it's one of the best thank you and guess what in amazone you can find it much cheaper than music store,5,nice stand,1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A3IELJ39K3QL7,B0018TIADQ,rb1947,"[0, 0]","Seems like a good and sturdy stand for the money, my banjo likes it. It was shipped quickly and in good shape, thanks!",4,Not bad for the money!,1324425600,"12 21, 2011",positive A3KNGMX2RVQG91,B0018TIADQ,Richard R,"[0, 0]",A good moderately priced guitar stand.I had concerns over the foam rubber cushions affecting the finish on my guitar and as a result I replaced them with standard inexpensive vinyl tubing purchased from the local hardware store.A good moderately priced guitar stand. I would recommend purchasing it.,3,Musician's Gear Tubular Guitar Stand Black,1312502400,"08 5, 2011",neutral A34AJKMVLJCOSI,B0018TIADQ,RLL,"[0, 0]",A inexpensive guitar stand that was easy to assemble (1 minute) and holds up well. Very pleased with this purchase.,5,Great,1363910400,"03 22, 2013",positive A3GSQE0LXPG9YF,B0018TIADQ,Sean Serritella,"[0, 0]",I use this stand to put my acoustic guitar on it. A day doesn't go by where the stand is not in use.,5,I use this stand,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",positive A1J7PW0AEAEDP4,B0018TIADQ,seventhson,"[0, 0]","Just finished setting it up. Works perfect. Stout, stable, and even looks good. It's holding a Gibson Les Paul, so it has to be trustworthy! Great price. Wayne",5,guitar stand,1291852800,"12 9, 2010",positive AA8SWH4Y5SN8H,B0018TIADQ,S. Grider,"[0, 0]","I was a little unsure when I was unpacking this stand as the actual rack swings side to side. When I put my guitar on it, it was fine, it held perfectly. This cradles my guitar nicely. I just wish that it was like the one in the picture and was straight. It actually reclines back fairly far. Well, father than it looks like it would in the pics. I will recommend this to anybody in my life who ends up needing a guitar rack in the future.",5,Great Stand,1336348800,"05 7, 2012",positive AVDW3OAVWWE05,B0018TIADQ,Skyeye,"[0, 0]","One of the best stands in the industry! Fits any guitar, banjo, or even a cello. Good construction and easy to put together.How can you beat that!",5,Musicians Gear Tubular Guitar Stand Black,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",positive A23AKO4BZLZ8DE,B0018TIADQ,stefanj,"[0, 0]","I got 2 of these for my Electric guitars. They do indeed work, and the stand legs are decent. DO be careful when un-folding as pinching of skin would be very easy. The guitar body cradle is very loose and spins around real easy. The guitar does fit on it well and the neck cradle works well. I have had no problem with the foam cushion so far (I have modern finishes on my guitars I don't think I can put my guitars in their gig bags on these stands which is a bit disappointing. My Epiphone LP seems a bit more tippy on the stand than the Turser Strat knockoff, but that is more the design of the guitar than the stands fault. I also like the little rubber grommet keepers they include. All in all these aren't bad. Not quite perfect- but a good value for the money.",4,"Works, but careful",1318204800,"10 10, 2011",positive A3ITN3125FJETP,B0018TIADQ,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","Good little stand to hold your guitars. They function well and are inexpensive. The only downsides are that they are a bit light, best to place them near a wall, just in case you bump them. Also, it seems that every one that I have ordered (Here and MF) have had the foam a bit crushed up simply could be the packaging from the manufacturer though. Do not use these (or any other foam for that matter) on Nitro finishes. Good product at a Great price.",4,Stand it up,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",positive A28DVY0Q6PPO1J,B0018TIADQ,Tatiana Montenegro,"[0, 0]","does its job just fine. simple and kind of cheap looking and its hard to balance if you have it on a rug (and not even a thick rug...I have a thin rug and it still is unbalanced, but hey, its not really meant for rugs so I can't complain)",3,cheap,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",neutral A202CZ4PJH83G4,B0018TIADQ,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","I now have two of these (really wish now I had ordered more at the time before the slight price increase -kicks self-) and all I can say - you simply can't beat it. I also have a Hercules Tri-stand (10x more expensive than this one), and between the two, gotta admit, the only major advantage my tri-stand has is saving space (which actually is a huge consideration for me). I honestly don't know why other reviewers have had such a hard time with balance as the two Musician's Gear Tubular Guitar Stands I currently own never once have given me an issue (aside from bodily running INTO the thing), and they have held/do hold a variety: Guitars of various styles, Banjos (both open back and BG resonator), Mandolas, anything with a long neck. All in all, unless there is some specialized stand need, I would first come to Musician's Gear.",5,All purpose stand - best bang for the buck,1319155200,"10 21, 2011",positive A1VOONTYYM0SDA,B0018TIADQ,Vensez,"[0, 0]","It's cheap, light, simple, and does its job. Not sure what else you could want out of it. I'm more than happy with it but just don't know what else to add. It simply works. Bought two of them about a year ago, and I'm still happy with them.",5,Your standard guitar stand.,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",positive A3MLQDXQPVNB2O,B0018TIADQ,Wyoming Eagle,"[0, 0]",I like that this is fairly light. It works as expected and has not given me any problems. I recommend this item.,4,Light. Works well.,1392768000,"02 19, 2014",positive A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B0018TIAL8,Bob Dillin,"[6, 6]","This is a great item because it is small, lightweight and portable and it clips on anywhere (guitar, mic stand etc.) At the same time, because it is so lightweight it is prone to breakage if you give it hard use and don't pack it carefully when traveling etc.. The clip that holds the paper to the corrugated plastic clipboard is very strong. The clip that goes to the mic stand is also strong but if you leave it on the stand for months at a time it will weaken and start to slide if you put more than 1-2 sheets of paper on the clip board. This doesn't happen tho if you remove the clip at the end of the gig, day etc. For this price it's a good buy in my opinion and with a little care, you will get more than your money's worth out of it.",4,Great Item,1288224000,"10 28, 2010",positive A3JUQ2E799OC5B,B0018TIAL8,"Markcm ""Markcm""","[0, 0]","This doesn't look very robust, I expect it will work well in my home studio but if my kids get with in 6ft of it; consider it broken. The swivle hinge is secure and will hold it's position as well as the clamp but they could not have been made any more marginally weak.The backing board mine came with is about 2/3 the size of a full sheet of paper, make what you will of that... and mine is actually secured to the clamp with dual side adhesive so separating them would be a chore and a risk.Overall, a reasonable value and I'm glad I bought it.",4,"Petty good, like other reviews say",1297728000,"02 15, 2011",positive A1W228ES4U9GDQ,B0018TIAL8,"N. MCCAMMON ""Big Nick""","[0, 0]",It is what it is. Works. Works as expected and should last a really really long time. Glad I bought it.,5,Nice gig list backer.,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A19AXCVXAM7NM2,B0018TIAL8,windowshopper,"[2, 2]",i got this to hold set lists and lyrics on stage and at rehearsal. the clipboard is small and wont hold more than a few sheets but is great for holding a set list and one or two sheets of lyrics or chord charts. i hang it down from the boom and it is inconspicuous and suits my needs just fine so far.,5,just what i needed,1359331200,"01 28, 2013",positive A3V2GMLAKW4X4Y,B0018TIAL8,W.R.Amyot,"[1, 1]","These a cheaply made with corrugated plastic, however they are surprisingly durable. THESE ARE NOT 8.5x11 (paper size). They are about half-sheet size.",3,Cheapy and small.,1342396800,"07 16, 2012",neutral A2ISZAYDM4Y791,B00191WVF6,AMlevesque,"[0, 0]","could use a longer cable but it does work as it was suggested, and would purchase again if I needed to.",4,9 volt adapter,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",positive A3CUQ8L2S9ZW0H,B00191WVF6,Andy Clark,"[0, 0]",Works great,5,Five Stars,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B00191WVF6,b carney,"[0, 0]",This is a good working dependable power adapter and works flawlessly with my tc electronic guitar ditto looper.No complaints with this.,5,Works Great,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B00191WVF6,Benjamin Adrian,"[0, 0]","Soume times you just need a transformer-based, low amperage power supply for pedal where the switchmode-based, modern supplies are just too noisy. This was the cheapest. So it goes.",5,Juice!,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive A2IBPI20UZIR0U,B00191WVF6,"cassandra tu ""Yeah, well, that's just like, u...","[0, 0]","I've had this for 4 days and so far it's still working perfectly. I use it for my distortion box as a lot of people are as well. If you're looking for a 9v power supply with negative tip for your effects box, this is great.",5,Great,1367452800,"05 2, 2013",positive AH0XON4XDOF2C,B00191WVF6,christopher Lamothe,"[0, 0]",you will want this to save your battery's when there is no power around not much more to say good luck,3,box power adaptor,1399248000,"05 5, 2014",neutral A2EWLWNMF65J5X,B00191WVF6,DonJr,"[0, 1]","Right product at the right price. I have 20-25 of these dang things layin around cause I never throw them out. but never fails I need one I don't have(to drive a zoom pedal to save on batteries), and here it was.",5,just what I neded,1356307200,"12 24, 2012",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B00191WVF6,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[6, 8]","Nothing makes a customer more mad than to buy something that just doesn't work. Well,....that's not the case here. This power supply is well made (durable) and performs to the specs supplied. I guess a person can take the risk of buying a variable output adaptor with the proper power pin configuration,...but why go to all that trouble? This product lives up to it's calling. Besides, who wants to keep changing batteries in the Stobe Tuner (Planet Waves) when this power adaptor is easy to plug in and forget. I gave it a 5-star rating because the price is fair, the product is well made and works, and it was shipped well within the promised time. By today's standards, that's as good as it gets.DP",5,Works as advertised,1290902400,"11 28, 2010",positive A362IZKSMV6MA8,B00191WVF6,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]",This is what these things should cost and this is how they should work. I will be trying this out in a chain of effects (as the single power supply) so I will report back if it cannot do that. Works as expected for 1 to 1 pedal power. Enough said.,5,"Right Price Point, Works Great",1401235200,"05 28, 2014",positive A1ZD690RCXOSB,B00191WVF6,guitsteve,"[0, 0]","I have had a few converters purchased at electronics stores over the years and none seem to stand up to the vigorous use placed on them by the road. I have not had this long enough to know if it will, but so far so good...",4,no problems,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive A1K8E597YAFQQG,B00191WVF6,Hambone73,"[0, 0]","This product has a simple function but if you need a 9V adapter, this is the one to get. I trust the Planet Waves brand.",5,Does the trick!,1390089600,"01 19, 2014",positive A3IDC5FP52KJWJ,B00191WVF6,Highmember,"[0, 0]","nice and fine product working for many hours with no degradation of the sound , no too much heat and easy plug for instant job",5,perfect for the mini amp!,1370563200,"06 7, 2013",positive A3QAILPOPQI3TC,B00191WVF6,Jeffrey Riedy,"[0, 1]","From the moment I started using this, I noticed a radio signal overlay when used with my mini amp and headphones.",3,"Eh, it's an adaptor...",1374105600,"07 18, 2013",neutral AJO5UGNMFVDJN,B00191WVF6,Jim 1954,"[0, 0]",I plugged it in the outlet. Plugged it into my Fender Mini Tone-master Amp. I don't need to worry about batteries any more.,5,What I wanted,1355443200,"12 14, 2012",positive A87NFCCTUG4PO,B00191WVF6,John,"[0, 0]","I'm only running two pedals, so I'm not sure how far you can push this, but it's working fine for my setup.",5,Plenty of power for a couple of pedals,1385424000,"11 26, 2013",positive ASEBPAY8IBNI2,B00191WVF6,jr,"[0, 0]",This power supply works awesome with pedals and mini amps without giving you that static hiss you get from some other brands.,5,Doea what its supposed to!,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B00191WVF6,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I bought this using Prime and am happy with the power supply. I have many different makes of power supplies. In the end, they are all the same. Proof of this lies in the Boss unit I have owned for 20 years.Amazon had the Planet Waves 9v supply for the lowest price, lower than local retailers and if you do not use or need a "1 Spot" this will not let you down. I may order more to use with some of my older pedals not on my board.",5,"Cheap power supply, works as it should.",1365984000,"04 15, 2013",positive A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B00191WVF6,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[0, 0]",I got this for my Line6 Pocket Pod. It works great so far. and was way cheaper then the line6 adapter!!!!,5,Good cheap adapter.,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A781ITP3HE2N5,B00191WVF6,"Michael Livote ""dragon2knight""","[0, 0]","Instead of shelling out over $25.00 for a Line 6 A/C adapter for my Pocket POD, I decided to give this one a try out, and I'm glad I did! It's well made, works great, and saved me quite a bit of coin in the process. Can't beat this one for sure :-)",5,Cheapest adapter for my Line 6 POD,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",positive A2JPRN080WBJ4N,B00191WVF6,Mike Black,"[0, 0]","I bought this adapter to power several devices by different manufacturers. Thus far, I am very pleased. Some of my guitar effects require at least 320 milliamps, which this adapter handles with no problems. I have heard no hum or noise from the adapter, either. It does its job reliably and well. I would definitely recommend it to a friend.",5,Great product. Works well for most of my devices.,1360022400,"02 5, 2013",positive APN77K8OVE97N,B00191WVF6,Pa user,"[0, 0]",works well with every pedal i tried so far. Can't ask much more than that from it. It was the easiest one on my wallet here on Amazon. go for it if you need one (or 2),5,9v power adapter,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",positive A2SRCVYVHA6G19,B00191WVF6,scott schwartz,"[0, 0]",I needed a 9-volt adapter to use with an Danelectro N10B Honey Tone Mini Amp. This was recommended and I am happy with the product.,5,Needed,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A1L2S18BTJE1BZ,B00191WVF6,SLV,"[2, 2]","Someone snagged the first one, they must have wanted it more than I did. The first one worked great and so does this one. I would recommend this product to everybody.",5,My second One,1381190400,"10 8, 2013",positive ARE879SUUYGVP,B00191WVF6,"Stephen Jones ""sbjones""","[0, 0]","Five stars because it works on my Digitech GNX guitar processor which requires 9 volts and about 75 Milli-amps. This has an output of 300 Milli-amps. For electronics the voltage has to be correct. But an appliance will only draw as many amps (current) as it needs. So this adapter is coasting when used with the guitar processor and can be used with other devices that draw up to the 300 Mamps. Just be sure your (9v) device doesn't require more than the 300 Ma this can deliver. But it's a power adapter, I cannot be in love with a power adapter.",5,I wouldn't call it love.,1402185600,"06 8, 2014",positive A38UFP5UJLYLMC,B00191WVF6,Vic,"[0, 0]","Ok reviewing something's I just don't see the need. Ok that being said , I searched for lowest costing 9v adaptor that met or exceeded the am required to run my pedals...this came up first and is IMO all that one would need to run a pedal or other guitar add ons. I dont know what else to say..... The cord isn't very long but not overly short either, I have another brand adapter and it is about the same length and size etc. ok for now that's all I got, I may edit later on down the line.",5,It works,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",positive A1BD73IAW04XMZ,B00191WVF6,victormanuel3007,"[0, 0]","I bought this ac adapter for my electro harmonix od glove pedal, this ac adapter works in many pedals, a great option, buy one.",5,Planet Waves 9V Power Adapter,1392076800,"02 11, 2014",positive AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B0019H6750,Bryan Harvey,"[1, 1]",This works well...A few cons:1. it is not variable speed. on/off in either direction with full torque. Not so bad... but variable speed would have been nice.2. it is a little loud.Other than that... does what it should as expected.,4,works well,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B0019H6750,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[4, 4]","Here's what you'll need to know about this product if you're interested in getting one.....1. The 'head' accommodates multiple tuning peg sizes due to the slot config. That's a good thing.2. The trigger is a rocker switch..... so you can wind and unwind,....quickly. That's a good thing, for the most part.3. It is not variable speed. One speed. FAST RPM! It takes some practice and patience. Nothing special, just the will to get used to it. Initially, and until you get used to it, you'll have the head jumping off the peg. Don't 'fret' (bad pun)... a few minutes of rehearsal with it and you'll get to like it. I've opted to pull the trigger in short bursts so as to refrain from having a string change remind you of a NASCAR tire change in the pit.... and especially because when you get close to the desired tension you need to go slowly so as not to over-run it.I would have much preferred a device that has a two-position switch.... 'slow' and 'fast' position on the trigger for more control. I've rated it 4-stars, not 5, not because there is anything 'wrong' with it or that it doesn't work. It does all that the advertisements say it will. It's the aspect of the device I had to find out the hard way that keeps me from giving it a 'perfect' score.All in all, be patient and all will be well. Realistically, I don't need to change a set of strings in just a couple of minutes.... I've got hours if I chose to. I suspect most folks are in the same position. If you're a 'roadie' for a big group, I could see the need,...the need for speed. But, alas, I'm not. So, like some of the other things I've purchased along the way, I now have a new toy. I works. I'm satisfied...... for now.DP",4,"Good product, but be careful....",1290902400,"11 28, 2010",positive AEKID8YBJSV8K,B0019H6750,"Gary Jennings ""JenningsMusic""","[6, 7]",I'm so glad Ernie Ball decided to put out this tool. I've been using the manual kind for years and have been tempted in the past to get an attachment for my cordless drill. The reason I never did was that I was worried it would be too powerful for that purpose. This is made for string changing with just enough power and speed for the job and the right head to fit all kinds of tuners. I love it!,5,It's about time!,1238025600,"03 26, 2009",positive A1H4EBBOM66MQ0,B0019H6750,sam sultan,"[0, 0]",I frequently restring mandolins and 12 strings so obviously it's a huge convenience. Even if it doesn't save a WHOLE lot of time it's very ergonomic. Wish it had more speed variance but it's great for the price!,4,12 string owners rejoice,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",positive A1TF131MUR8E2E,B0019H6750,"T. Winkler ""Terrance P. Winkler""","[0, 0]",This makes changing strings of breeze I was using a hand winder for many years.Unit takes four AA batteries but is very powerful also has a lock on it so it won't accidentally be put into a drawer and engaged.Looks to be quality made just what the doctor ordered.,5,Greaaaaaat!,1371340800,"06 16, 2013",positive A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B0019QJW2G,AT,"[0, 0]",First things first. If you have one or many expensive guitars BUY THESE. They keep you guitar safe from falling. To take it off all you do is hold down a button in the side and your strap and the lock with pop off. It's very handy. Very very easy to install and protects. Be warned they are bigger than they look but to do what they do so well they must be big.,5,So good I bought two pair,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive A1RXH9W4TZB2EF,B0019QJW2G,D. Bellino,"[0, 0]","I had the ones that came with my strat which I believe are Schaller's. I like the security of the Schaller's better because even if the pin is pulled they aren't going to let your guitar loose. However, my problem with the Schaller is that it would always unscrew the neck screw. I had to tighten it after every other use and let me tell you, not a little loose, but a lot loose.With the Ernie Balls, there was no redrilling which is needed with Strap Lock and the EB's screw is good and long. You also don't have to put them together like the Strap Lock, which is a bit of a pain.These have stayed very tight with no cause for my concern. I'd have rated 5 stars if the plastic you push together to insert and release was knurled. That would make it easier to grab and use. These will now be my default locks. The quality of the nickel is very good, too.",4,Almost perfect....,1381363200,"10 10, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0019QJW2G,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 1]","Earnie Ball's guitar strap locks are great. in my opinion, the best there way over other brands like Dunlop, Schaller and many others. I have them installed on my Les Paul Axcess and my Jackson Dinky and they are very secure both when rehearsing and gigging. You can definetely trust them to do their job. They also look great. Highly recommended.",5,Best strap locks made,1355875200,"12 19, 2012",positive AQES9A9BCJ7CV,B0019QJW2G,Harry Reimer,"[0, 0]","My Les Paul is heavy.. The strap would constantly fall off. So I decided to get a set of strap locks. These installed in minutes, and really dont change the look of the guitar at all. You will need a nut driver to screw the lock to your strap. If you dont have locks on all your guitars, you cant interchange your straps easily any more, so I recommend getting them for all your guitars. The other added benefit I found is that on my hollow body the strap was actually scratching the back. With these locks the strap sits away from the guitar, so it fixes that problem as well. When I buy a new guitar, I get new locks. Are there better locks out there? I'm not sure, but Im committed now as I wanted the same locks on all my guitars.. Has never failed me yet.",5,I have these on all my guitars now.,1277942400,"07 1, 2010",positive A1E5FQZTUM8OC1,B0019QJW2G,Kenwood,"[0, 0]",I've found these strap locks to be much better than the alternatives by Schaller and Dunlop. These look the best out of all strap locks and have a great feel to them when locking and unlocking your strap.I use them on a PRS SE 245 and I did not need to do any additional drilling. The screws that came with the product went in perfectly and were secure.Highly Recommended.,5,The Final Solution,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",positive AWBZIK5JYWB5J,B0019QJW2G,Kevin,"[0, 0]","These work great! It's hard to write a review of strap locks without thinking you are wasting your time. You have a strap. You have a guitar. This locks them together. But, these do work really well. Compared to other brands, I find them easier to use and that is great after a couple of beers. Downside is that the strap is further out from the guitar than is generally considered (by me) to be aesthetically pleasing. But, this is true for most strap lock systems. So, I say go for it!",4,"Yes! Easy to use, and fun for the whole family",1383004800,"10 29, 2013",positive A9CQXTVLHQBMA,B0019QJW2G,Mike,"[0, 1]","I had looked around for strap locks for my Dean Dime Razorback, and was not happy to see that most locking mechanisms were designed with a button on top to release them. My guitar straps attach on the rear and underside of the guitar which would be easy to accidentally press when the guitar hits my waist causing unknown horrible damage.Then I saw these and knew they were perfect for my situation. I installed them last night and could not be happier. They are very solid and the lock is 'positive' so you can feel the click when it is set. I am sure they will work well if your guitar straps mount in the traditional spots as well. This is a great product at a good price.Note: If you are installing on a Dean Razorback or ML, the stock front strap mount screw goes through the plate, body into the neck....DO NOT USE this to mount, or pull the old strap mount off and return the screw...it is too long and will likely split your neck. Just drill a hole right next to it and install the locking mount right next to it (it can touch it even and still function properly). Enjoy! I really am happy that my guitar is much more secure now and don't worry that I will hurt my favorite guitar.",5,Perfect for guitars if straps are on the back of the body!!,1332806400,"03 27, 2012",positive AR64CEBJWBICU,B001AH83UG,Amazon Customer,"[2, 2]","I got this Duet2 instead of the single-light version as most Kindle users do. So far I really like it, cuz it really brightens up the screen and makes it easier to read, even better than day light. The only trick is to arrange the two lights on the sides of the screen to not having to see the reflection.The AC adapter is a great money saver, as I usually read 5-6 hours at night, and burning up 3 AAA batteries each night is not really a solution :)If you have a Kindle DX, I would strongly recommend this Duet2 instead of the single light version, cuz there's almost twice as much screen to cover.Of course, I also use this on on my music stand beside reading on the Kindle. It's a versatile light source, and I really like it a lot.",5,Provide great lighting for my Kindle DX,1272844800,"05 3, 2010",positive A3J1M5WTA3ST77,B001AH83UG,Anne Brody,"[1, 1]","Have not used the light as much as I thought I might, but it works okay. Each light has multiple, independent settings. The beams are narrow, but you get two of them.The major downside is that they sometimes turn on if they are carried with other things in your bag. Something in the bag will trigger the switch, and the light may be on for hours without you knowing it. There is no good way to prevent this other than to take the batteries out of the light during transport.Also, you cannot really tell from the product picture, but the clip is best used for narrow or thin objects. It does not work well (or at all) with object more than 1/4 inch thick.",3,Okay for Thin Surfaces but Can Get Turned On Accidentally During Transport,1388361600,"12 30, 2013",neutral A3SJ2NETSL6D5R,B001AH83UG,Barryd0927,"[0, 0]","this light is exactly what I needed! very bright and great battery life, AND it comes with power cord unlike some others where the cord is $10. more . we are an acoustic duo and play out on a lot of decks at bars and restaurants and this is perfect, lights the music book nicely a definite must have",5,awesome light,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A2H5GRB3XXEBX0,B001AH83UG,"Bassman Al ""Bassman Al""","[0, 0]",I love the dual bulb design. The clamp slid around a bit on my music stand. Overall I like the design and flexibility. Accidental turn-on in instrument case or gig bag could be a problem. I'm sure I'll need to find a way to protect the product from breaking since it seems like it would not stand a chance on its own in my gig bag.,4,nice light but not perfect,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",positive A3BTH66WVCQAM9,B001AH83UG,chris,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my hercules fold up stand and it works great. There are 2 light sources and each has a choice between 1 or 2 lenses for brighter or softer light. The plug-in accessory is great, and my pedal board has an outlet. It runs fine on batteries also. Very pleased.",5,A wonderful light for the music stand,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive A3DDZ2SENG07MS,B001AH83UG,dashreeve,"[0, 0]","These are great, have 3 of them now. I use them when I play with my duet and sometimes with the band. Used to plug in, but the batteries last a good while so I rarely use the cord anymore (there are enough cords in my life). I use a 3 ring binder with lyrics and fake chords, these light up everything pretty well. Only complaint - the clip isn't the best, but it's never fallen off or anything like that. Will but another one if any of them die, great product.",5,Best light ever,1325808000,"01 6, 2012",positive A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B001AH83UG,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[2, 2]","Not as bright as I would like them; however, very nice. I can practice without lighting up the whole house. I'm glad that I bought it.",5,And then there was light,1262822400,"01 7, 2010",positive A3M4FU3WQWJHMP,B001AH83UG,Joehorse,"[0, 0]","Super, Excellent for dimly lighted rooms.............serves it's purpose really well and I plan to keep one of these handy from now on. Thanks for good quality products at a fair price.",5,Perfect.....well.........Nearly Perfect !,1368230400,"05 11, 2013",positive A16UCWYG4924HH,B001AH83UG,"Kenneth G. Nielsen ""Kenneth""","[0, 0]","This had to be designed by someone who understood the need for well-placed lighting for those who need to read sheet music while performing. the flexible necks allow you to quickly twist and aim the light 'just right' over two open pages. The battery operation is nice if you want to be portable, but I have found that the AC adapter (Mine came with the light, check to be sure you get one with yours) is the way to go if you have a piano or keyboard in place where you practice every day. My Duracell batteries ran down quickly, over a few weeks before I noticed the light becoming slightly less and less. The AC adapter keeps the power flowing and the lights at full brightness. The whole unit is light enough to clip onto a music stand back or to a music book that you place other sheet music in front of. I needed to buy an extension cord as the AC adapter cord is only about 6 feet long, and while that sounds like a lot, by the time you lay it out where you want it (out of the way to avoid tripping) you might need to add an extension cord too. I understand the LED's themselves last a long long time, so that is good, they operate at a very cool low temperature so no hazard there. All in all, these do the job, illuminating with a pleasant easy to read-by light.",5,Perfect Light for viewing Sheet Music,1348358400,"09 23, 2012",positive A2OTSI6BXB4CT3,B001AH83UG,Kevin J. Post,"[2, 2]",This light clips on the back of the stand and hold nicely. The light from the LEDs has a blue tint to it. I'd prefer something more 'white'. Each light can be controlled individually and has a low and high setting. I gave 4 starts because it doesn't get quite as bright as I'd like but it does the job. It seems well-made and will operate off battery power as well as an AC adapter which is included.,4,Not quite as bright as I had hoped,1325203200,"12 30, 2011",positive AL8K7SWTLZ12X,B001AH83UG,Mr Goop,"[0, 0]","This Mighty Bright is great!!!! It clips to my music stand, has battery power or ac adapter ( included) and lights up the entire music stand with very little glare. If you need a light for reading music or for just reading, this is it.........",5,No Brainer!!!!,1396569600,"04 4, 2014",positive A1VQHH85U7PX0,B001AH83UG,"MyBeesWax ""A Music Fan""","[1, 1]","I already own aMighty Bright LED Book Light with one lighting head, but I bought this light as a semi-permanent fixture on myDocument/Book Holder, which is mounted on anarticulating arm(took a little DIY'ing).This music light has one drawback; it doesn't have a master switch. To turn on both lights, you would have to independently turn on the switch atop each light head (two switch presses). To turn off both lights, you would have to independently double-click each light head (four switch presses) -- the first press brings the light to a lower level and the second press turns it off (each light head has two light levels: bright and medium-bright -- for a total 4 illumination combinations).I use this light for music sheets, documents, and books. The "mighty bright" label is no misnomer to be sure; these lights ARE mighty bright. They provide more than enough illumination to make even smaller texts readable in low ambient light conditions. Each light head provides very even illumination for a letter size sheet (the light starts to get dimmer just beyond the fringes of the sheet), so two light heads will provide sufficient illumination for a good-sized area. It will simultaneously illuminate the verso and recto of even the largest books. The flexible goose necks of the music light allows you to easily position the lights to reduce glare (which is inevitable on glossy or semi-glossy pages).This music light is a mighty sweet deal because:(1) it comes with anAC Adapter(which doesn't come with the book light with a single lighting head and has to be purchased separately). The adapter works on both this music light and the book light with a single lighting head.(2) contrary to the product description, this music light DOES come with 3 AAA batteries (at least mine did).Important Note: If you switch from using batteries to using the AC Adapter, the 3 AAA batteries will first have to be removed from the battery housing or the light(s) won't power on.I picked this music light over theMighty Bright Orchestra Lightbecause:(1) I've had my single head book light for many years and I trust this book light to offer the same durability (both lights are indistinguishable save for the single/dual light heads)(2) two goose necks offer more lighting flexibility(3) this music light is about half the price of the orchestra light.---The Bottom Line: The lack of a master switch on this music light makes turning on/off the lights somewhat of a hassle (an unfortunate but tolerable drawback). All the same, this music light is very functional, and as far as durability is concerned, I'm quite confident that it will last me for many years to come (it has the same build quality as my Mighty Bright single-head book light, which I've had for many years). Recommended!",4,Mighty Sweet Deal; Lack of Master Switch A Slight Hassle To Turn The Dual Lights On/Off,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",positive A3KNGMX2RVQG91,B001AH83UG,Richard R,"[1, 1]","This is a fairly compact "must have" accessory when working in pit or dim light situations. This music light will easily cover two pages of music and at a stretch, three pages.The LEDs provide bright , white even coverage making it possible to see the pages of music. The heads are easily adjusted with the flexible mounting arms and the two stage light intensity switch is a good feature when a lesser intensity light is desired.The small size of the light makes it perfect for travelling.",5,"Bright, white light with good even coverage",1401321600,"05 29, 2014",positive A3KF2K1ZMAZSX4,B001AH83UG,Terry Schoenberger,"[2, 2]","I love this light. It runs on electric so no need for batteries. The goosenecks are metal and well made and the LED lights have switches that can turn on single or double LEDs on each side. It will clip on anything you want to hold it. It's simple, well made and works great.",4,Nice light for small areas.,1269648000,"03 27, 2010",positive A202CZ4PJH83G4,B001AH83UG,Tinfoot,"[1, 1]","My home practice area is in a rather dark corner with limited room, and I have this clipped onto my music stand. Illuminates the music far better than the previous ones I had used, including one that used a full sized bulb (rather too much light and not very portable). Have no trouble that others have mentioned, just it loses a star because the included ac adapter cord is *short*, making it for all intents and purposes useless to me without having to string along an extension cord to my music stand (ugh, more cords).",4,Does the job better than other mini lights I have used,1391817600,"02 8, 2014",positive A3DZBMO93FHKTH,B001AS6OYC,arleas,"[0, 0]",I expected this to be a good mic but it's amazing how much different the quality is over your standard desk mic.,4,The sounds are very clear and crisp,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A3RDS0DJ5EJGA7,B001AS6OYC,B,"[2, 3]","I use this microphone mainly to record music. Occasionally I use it for voice chat where it supposedly excels in quality compared to desktop USB microphones. I think the best way to describe this microphone is that it is "above average" but does not outperform any higher-end non-USB microphones that I have played with in the past. While it is not an "outstanding" microphone, it's still a great entry-level product for those on a budget.The microphone is relatively easy to use (just plug in the USB cable) but it needs some accessories to be efficient. For instance, the stand that comes with the microphone cannot hold the microphone upright. It seems like it will tip over if you breathe on it the wrong way. Remember to buy a solid desk (or floor) stand for the microphone, as well as a shock mount and a pop filter.",5,Good for an entry-level mic,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A34EGGJLO553D8,B001AS6OYC,Christian Matthew,"[2, 2]","I am a musician who needed budget home studio equipment. Paired up with a nice pop filter, this mic is able to produce some amazing vocal recordings. You'd be surprised to find out how many famous youtube musicians or podcast creators use this mic. It took me some time to get the hang of miking amps, positions and vocal distance, but I am truly getting more than my money's worth for what it's putting out. Check out some demos of quality on youtube if you need further convincing. I am very glad I made this purchase.I've owned this mic for 2 years if you're curious about durability.",5,Ridiculously cheap for the quality!,1370736000,"06 9, 2013",positive A3UZITVEOSRRHD,B001AS6OYC,"David V. Locker ""TECH""","[2, 3]","I was looking for a better quality Mic but not willing to pay a high price to sing on the Internet. This was a low price and high quality solution. Nothing to load and I was singing right out of the box.It does pick up noise around me since this is a condenser mic but, that just means you pick a quiet place to record.. LOL",5,SnapSing - works great for on line singing,1226188800,"11 9, 2008",positive A2T8JRVJRVNX8R,B001AS6OYC,"DeTechTive ""Max""","[0, 0]","This mic is absolutely awesome! It looks and feels SO high quality. The sound is stunning. It could be a tiny bit better for the price, but I'm absolutely pleased with it overall. Best mic in this price range by far!",5,Amazing! I'm in love!,1335398400,"04 26, 2012",positive A1AU5K3JMPS3UQ,B001AS6OYC,Eric,"[0, 0]","This microphone's quality is amazing. I just hooked it up to my PC (Windows 7) and it worked no hassle whatsoever. Nothing to install or hoops to jump through, just works great. I recommend buying a mic stand of some kind if you really want to eliminate vibration or other background noises. The stand that comes with it is very stable, but it is low to the ground (or in this case, desk/table) so it may pick up some unwanted background noise (computer fans, mouse clicks/movement, etc).",5,Great Quality!,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",positive A1GM034H7XPDEW,B001AS6OYC,"Hurley ""I thought I was wrong once but I was ...","[0, 0]",I use this to record vocals and acoustic guitar on my iMac. The simplicity of this mic is very nice. The sound quality is also very decent. I haven't ever used one of those 'professional' quality ones but this has not disappointed me so far. The only complaint I have is that there is no 'On/Off' switch. The only way to turn it off is to unplug it. Other than that I totally recommend this Microphone!,4,Very Convenient and Easy to use,1275004800,"05 28, 2010",positive A11E4FWMN9BXJD,B001AS6OYC,"Josh Adams ""Rock Crushes Paper""","[1, 1]","This is the best USB Condenser mic I've ever used. I needed to buy a condenser mic recently that had to be XLR. I bought the AT2020 XLR version, simply due to the fantastic results I've achieved with this one.I only use this microphone for podcasting. I do not record music with it, but I haven't tried yet. If you're curious as to the sound quality, listen to my podcast ""Rock Crushes Paper"" on iTunes and Zune Marketplace.Just to give you an idea of what I'm using:Windows 74 GB ramPentium 4 Dual core 2.2 ghzAdobe Auditon 3The build quality is fantastic, built like a tank really. The only knock I have on this is the little tripod stand. Yes, it's a tripod stand, but I can't imagine actually being in a spot where I'd rather use that then the On-Stage desktop mic stand.Anyways, great mic. Can't recommend it enough. It's made me check out other Audio-Technica products.",5,Incredible quality for a fantastic price.,1270857600,"04 10, 2010",positive A1UMM894XSEO4F,B001AS6OYC,michaelht1,"[0, 0]","works great, small and easy to place to the side and out of the way, simple setup, plug it in, change the preference settings and it works",5,audio technica usb microphone,1389398400,"01 11, 2014",positive A3J7IC7M8ZSXNU,B001AS6OYC,Shastafication,"[0, 0]","I bought this microphone for youtube/podcasting and it does a REALLY perfect job. The quality is great for me. It was what I had expected it to be. I also bought a desktop mic stand with it, as well as a shockmount and popfilter. Highly recommended.",5,Amazing Microphone,1400457600,"05 19, 2014",positive AJCHGS1GND4OA,B001BY4RQM,Bloose,"[1, 1]",Great sound and sensitivity. Very well made. These should last a lifetime barring any physical damage. Made in the USA to boot! These may not be the cheapest but they are worth every penny!,5,Excellent,1361836800,"02 26, 2013",positive A1R019TURAPFDS,B001BY4RQM,camden108,"[1, 1]","these wires definatly change the sound of the snare, drasticly improving sound, as well as looks. very satisfied with my purchase",5,great,1369094400,"05 21, 2013",positive A1C0O09LOLVI39,B001BY4RQM,Michael,"[1, 1]","Shipped fast, sounds great and the price was way better than a lot of other places that i know of",5,sounds good,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",positive A1T9A8YD2FU9UF,B001BY4RQM,"muttonchops ""Fortune Favors the Brave""","[1, 1]",Perfect chain for most rock sounds.Get the 28 strand for a thicker snap.I might try out the 28strand next year. I'm pretty happy with this one right now.The place I live in has corrosive air though its not messed these chains.,5,Has the BANG,1317600000,"10 3, 2011",positive AFS3FQR5JSDVJ,B001BY4RQM,NoName,"[0, 0]","This is a excellent Snare Wire, used it to replace an old noisy snare wire that rattled on my old Pearl Snare Drum, quick and easy to replace, came with straps to secure but did not use them as I prefer string. Improved the snare sound by 100%, no more rattle, snare now has a very fat tight crisp sound, well made product that did the trick. Product came with simple clear to read instructions with pictures, if you follow the instructions your strand will work perfect. Great Product at a excellent price.",5,Excellent Product,1391817600,"02 8, 2014",positive A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B001C74GLY,"David W ""Dave""","[1, 1]","If you own an American Strat or Tele, this is a must have for the neck of your prize. I love this. It proudly states the guitar's origin of Corona. California with the Classic Fender name scribed. Wonderful. I have these on all three of my Fenders. Again, these should really come standard on all American Strats.",5,perfect fit and finish,1393632000,"03 1, 2014",positive A2WZWY5MQTXO0R,B001C74GLY,Home in NJ,"[0, 0]",Used this to dress up the Saga tele kit I bought on Amazon. It fit perfect and gives the Fender name to a Saga kit guitar. Don't think I'll fool anyone but what the heck.,5,Original Fender,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",positive ASEBPAY8IBNI2,B001C74GLY,jr,"[3, 3]","It fits perfect on my MIM Stratocaster, enhancing the visuals of the back. The ""Corona, California"" on the back ads a nice touch when you compare it to the other Fender ""F"" neck plate.",5,Easy upgrade for a strat,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive AF331KJH45RIH,B001C74GLY,Mark Rodgers,"[0, 0]","I was going to get the plate with the big ""F"" on it, but I read complaints that it was very thin, so I kept looking. I took a chance and got this one, and it was a good call. This one is very thick and solid, like it's supposed to be.Great product, great price.",5,Fender neck plate....,1334534400,"04 16, 2012",positive A1GMWTGXW682GB,B001C74GLY,MetalFan,"[0, 0]","I ordered this after I saw one on a squier bass at a local shop. The plate looks great on my MIM fender Telecaster and it is thicker and nicer than the Fender 'F' plate I see on other guitars. I used the screws and it was an easy install. Other reviewers have posted about the finish and thickness of the plate. The plate has five screw holes, but doesn't look bad using 4.This is just a visual mod for me mainly to get rid of the crappy cheap plate which is used on my MIM Telecaster.",5,Thicker than the 'F' plate and nicer than the MIM stock plate,1344556800,"08 10, 2012",positive AQJXACOTDMH03,B001C9R5P6,"Gilberto Moreno ""Gilberto Moreno""","[3, 4]","I tried another mini-amps but all sounds like toys. This is totally different, it's the real thing. Made of wood, very good looking and powerfull sound. The only thing I don't like is that it's hard to get clean tones from it, and with a Les Paul it's harder, beside that, it's perfect.",5,The best!,1348617600,"09 26, 2012",positive A3MXU3CH4BJ465,B001C9R5P6,J.A,"[4, 5]","I have not tested other micro amps, this does for what I bought it for, to practice at home or anywhere without disturbing and easy transport, it's very portable to take with you. I really like the overdrive sound, the tuner works really well, I dont like much the clean channel it breaks up fast to a not so clean channel, but overall its a great product, so if you need a good tone, and a very portable micro amp you can give this one a try, it's great.",4,I very good amp,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",positive A3I49HMI4LV6HU,B001C9R5P6,medialint,"[4, 4]","I've been a musician for most of my life, playing primarily keyboards recently in the studio and with bands, saxophone and a little bass guitar. I've owned a six string guitar for 20+ years that has seen very little use. I had this misconception that my hands "just weren't designed to play guitar". But recently my life changed a little bit. I have a young boy that's now master of my universe, a lot less room to leave musical gadgets lying about, and I now live in an apartment building where making a lot of noise tends to be frowned upon.I picked up this Micro Crush because I was originally looking for a micro Marshall and I saw this pop up. I knew I already liked the sound of Orange amps (better than Marshall given my druthers of musical taste) and for $69 it seemed like not much of a reach to try it out for myself.Shortly after a small package of value came to me with this charmingly tiny amp in it. My son's mom thought it was a toy "it's so small!" Yes you might think so until you plug it in. The idea here is to sound loud without being loud. This amp is perfect for that.Most of the time I have this thing turned up to about 1, 1 1/2, rarely up to 2 or beyond. I've got a simple effect chain going in: EH Soul Preacher (compressor/sustainer) -> MX Analog delay -> Cheap (but pleasant) Chinese Phaser -> EH Holy Grail -> Amp. I use this as my "clean" sound without the overdrive. It is beautiful. A little Dick Dale-ish. Then when I want a little edge I turn off the phaser and delay and turn on the overdrive. Maybe nudge down the volume a little more and I can rock AC/DC licks at midnight without raising complaints from the neighbors. And it sounds ... BIG!No this is not the same as actually BEING loud. For one thing your ears won't ring. The cops won't come knocking to serve a noise complaint. Knickknacks will remain on their knickknack shelves. The dogs won't howl.But should you desire to rock out at midnight in your apartment building this amp fits the bill.So much so that I, the man with the hands "just not made for guitar" now have guitar callouses, a lust after a couple $1.5-$2k guitars one of which will soon come home with me and frankly a love for playing the guitar that I never had before in my life. This all because I can just set up my little rig next to the couch and it's always there. Always ready to go. So I play while I'm watching football or baseball. I play while I'm watching the news. I play while I'm playing Crazy 8's with my son. I play morning, noon and night. Not only that but I'm actually getting to be not-that-bad at playing either. Lots of playing/practice seems to inevitably make on better (hint: do those finger exercises too, they work).So I am not exaggerating when I reiterate my headline: this little amp changed my life (for the better).Best buy for under $100 I've made since I bought my son his Strider balance bike. Which is orange too!",5,This little amp changed my life,1378857600,"09 11, 2013",positive A2B1KICX3RPRX3,B001C9R5P6,"ng11 ""ng11""","[0, 0]","This Orange Micro Crush amp lives up to it's name. It's little bitty, about a third the size of the Roland Micro Cube, but it's plenty loud. Surprisingly loud really, it's amazing that much sound comes out of that thing. Of course it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the Micro Cube, it's basically got a clean channel, an overdrive channel and a tuner. Then a volume knob a tone knob and that's it. The over drive gives a good sound but I like to run pedals through it anyway. It's missing reverb, which I would like to have, but it's far from a deal breaker.I have no issues with the build quality, it feels solid as a rock. Of course it's size and trademark Orange color make it look like a toy, it's definitely a capable little amp. Definitely a keeper!",5,Little bitty but packs a punch,1404345600,"07 3, 2014",positive A1VBRBWX7SVCVX,B001C9R5P6,Robert A. Gare,"[0, 0]","I was surprised at the sound that this amp produces. The build quality is top notch. Tuner is right on, overdrive seems fine. I'm not an overdrive player.Cons: so far none and I don't expect any.",5,Surprise inside,1365724800,"04 12, 2013",positive A1VHYBN1NV73LZ,B001CJ2QZU,fotoguy,"[5, 5]","I'm very satisfied with the performance of the CM-2. With a few tweaking, I could emulate the sound I get from my Fulltone OCD. I'd say it's very versatile because there are two seperate controls for low & high frequencies unlike most pedals with just the ""Tone"" control. A toggle switch lets you choose between ""classic"" & ""modified"" setting. A tweaker's delight! The ""level"" knob has a lot of juice. If you set it at 10 or 11 o'clock, it's plenty loud enough. Although you can't use it as a clean boost because it gives off a little gain even if you set the ""gain"" knob to zero. If you have a single coil, it may sound like your tube amp is just breaking up, not so for humbuckers (too much gain). You can also stack the CM-2 with other pedals. I dusted my old Boss DS-1 and run it along with the CM-2 and was able to get some good tones. The DS-1 usually hurts my ears but with the CM-2 behind it, sweet! The Hardwire CM-2 may not be exotic as the boutique offerings from Klon, Zvex or LovePedal, but it will get the job done at a significantly lower cost. It's well built, will take the pounding a gigging musician will subject it to. There may be others better but they cost more than twice the price but not twice as good. Try it, you can't go wrong!UPDATE: Did a full comparison between the CM-2, Fulltone OCD & Joyo Crunch Distortion.GAIN: Joyo obviously has the most gain followed closely by the CM-2 and OCD, 3rd.MIX: The CM-2 has the most amount of control with separate high & low controls, followed by the OCD with just a tone control and the Joyo Crunch more or less sounds the same no matter what position you put the tone control. Since the CM-2 has the widest tone range, I can make it behave like a Treble Booster!NUANCE: The OCD cleans up well when you roll down the volume control on your guitar and is very dynamic. The CM-2 is a close second and the Joyo Crunch, being strictly a distortion pedal is far behind.",5,Versatile!,1323302400,"12 8, 2011",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B001CJ2QZU,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[0, 0]","First, I don't like most distortion pedals because of instead of making my Fender Blues DeVille 410 sound distorted, they make it sound like it is amplifying a distorted pedal. There's a difference. Think about it if you don't get it.Second, I don't like having a lot of pedals. I play in a rock/country band were we play music that sounds like Neil Young, Tom Petty, CCR, etc. Just simple and clean rock and roll with a mix of 1,4,5 chords and an occasional minor 6th. I just want an overdrive (my Digitech Bad Monkey) and my Arion tuner, but I need distortion when we do covers, AC/DC, Hendrix, etc. (The DeVille can do Hendrix, if you turn it up to 7. But of course then it's too loud.)Based on those criteria, the DigiTech CM-2 is PERFECT. The Classic ""overdrive"" setting allows me to sound like Hendrix or rocking Neil Young (or any other rock band from the 60s and 70s). The Modern setting allows me to sound more like 80s and 90s rock, e.g., Guns 'n Roses and Soundgarden.And this is important, both settings make my amp sound like IT is being overdriven. It sounds like my tubes are being pushed to their breaking point. It sounds fricken awesome. It does not sound like an amplified pedal.So I can use the Bad Monkey (I've reviewed it on Amazon if you want to read it) for boosting my clean sound. I use the CM-2 if I want to play dirtier and for covers. Two pedals (plus the tuner) and I can play everything I want. I'm happy.",5,Can I rate it ten stars?,1348790400,"09 28, 2012",positive A1N4PW6FTMBUSQ,B001CJ2QZU,Slashaholic Anonymous,"[8, 8]","If you're anything like me, then I know what you're thinking: Digitech= Digital, fake-sounding junk. Not anymore. The Digitech HardWire CM-2 finishes what Digitech began with the Bad Monkey, which is a great overdrive pedal in its own right. But the CM-2 offers tone quality that compares to the best on the market (and as a pedal maniac, I've owned wayyyy too many overdrive and distortion pedals, so in all humility, I know what I'm talking about) and flexibility that is rivaled by none in the market for anything close to the price.What makes the CM-2 so great is that, like several other reviews have mentioned, it's not just another tube-screamer clone. There is no distinct mid-range hump and slightly rolled off bass that tubescreamers (particularly the TS-9) are known to have. There is a lot of range to all the knobs; the level can add some serious boost, bass and treble knobs allow you to significantly change your tone if that's what you're after, or you can dial it to be more (but never completely) transparent. Also, the CM-2 has more gain on tap than most overdrive pedals; you can go from basically a clean boost to adding a surprising amount of saturation to your tone. Lastly, the classic vs. modified switch gives you the option of adding some gain and bass by switching from classic to modified.I've tested the CM-2 as both an overdrive to a clean channel Fender Hotrod Deville, and as a front-end boost to my Bugera 1990 (basically a Marshall JCM 900). The CM-2 sounds great in both applications. Over the clean channel of the Fender, it sounds very full and smooth. Even turned all the way up, the overdrive never sounded very ""grainy"" or fuzzy; it maintained warmed, organic, and tube-like. ""Boutique-esque"" is how I would characterize it. Great for blues playing, and I'm sure that playing with the tone knobs you could dial in some good country tones as well.However, I use it more as a front-end boost to my already-overdriven Bugera amp. In front of the lead channel, CM-2 serves to take my tone from hard-rock crunch territory to a more metal tone, with chunky bass and roaring highs that make palm-muted riffs sound as at home as if they were coming through a Peavey 6505.As a conclusion, I'm really pleased with the quality of the Digitech CM-2. Both the sound and build quality are top-notch, and for a price similar to or less than most quality overdrive pedals on the market, I highly recommend checking out the CM-2.",5,"Wow, Digitech has really up'ed their game with the CM-2",1294790400,"01 12, 2011",positive A1QDSJZQWJZOL1,B001CJ2QZU,T. Cox,"[2, 3]","This is the one pedal I can't do without. You can sculpt your guitar tone before it hits your amp, and that's the key to getting a tight rhythm tone at high gain. So if I encounter an amp that isn't tight enough, or the high gain distortion doesn't sound good by itself, I just turn down the gain or use a lower gain channel, and then hit it hard with this pedal. Sounds so much better than the internal high gain distortion.Alright, so here are some things you might want to know before you buy:* The gain knob when turned to zero still produces overdrive. So you can't use this as a *clean* boost pedal. With high output humbuckers, you still get some mild tube-like overdrive at zero gain. But this isn't advertised as a clean boost pedal.* So how much gain / distortion does this pedal have if you're going into a clean channel of an amp? Plenty for classic rock and blues. Not enough for metal, though if you crank the gain and high knob all the way you can just barely get a prog style metal tone. But it's not a distortion pedal, it's just an overdrive.* This thing uses tiny SMC components in the circuitry and therefore isn't really moddable.* Unlike the Bad Monkey, this doesn't have an additional mixer / cabinet emulated output.* Like a tube screamer, it boosts the mids and reduces the bass so that going into a mushy sounding tube channel you get a tighter distorted sound. Anyone who has a nice warm amp and gets this pedal thinking they'll get more of the same, may be disappointed. What they need instead is a transparent clean boost pedal that keeps their guitar the same tone just louder volume.* The classic/modified switch is pretty cool. I have two guitars, one is kind of bassy and scooped sounding, the other is bright and middy. Well, using the switch, I can make one come out more equivalent to the other when needed. This keeps me from adjusting my amp each time I switch guitars. Classic is a slightly lower gain, more mid-boosted sound. Quite tight. Think Peavey 6505 EQ structure. Modified is more scooped, saturated. Think Mesa EQ structure. So this switch is a useful little bonus.* It eats batteries, sucking in around 150 mA at 9V, so my 300 mAH rechargeable lasts 1.5-2 hrs. I swear if that blue LED weren't so bright it would probably get an extra hour. Instead of getting an adapter, I got an 8-battery AA clip, 9V battery clip, 12V DC plug, and 8 Sanyo Eneloop batteries. Hooked it up with negative tip, positive sleeve and now I have a 16,000 mAH monster = about 100 hours play time.This pedal is perfect. You get what it's advertised to do. It's rugged, looks good. I haven't found it to be noisy at all, unless there was something wrong with my guitar (strings not grounded through the bridge, etc...). Someone mentioned the silver tops of the dials falling off as if they were decals, but I looked and the knobs seem like all one solid piece to me.Another thing I found is that instead of using an overdrive plugin in my DAW, if I use this real overdrive pedal in front of my interface, that magically makes all hum / noise from my pickups go away.Overall, yes I highly recommend this, and would suggest people check out the Hardwire Metal Distortion if they want something as a standalone rather than an overdrive into a crunchy amp. Like others, though, I can't stop playing through this. Great purchase, especially if bought used.",5,Perfect,1317945600,"10 7, 2011",positive AZ0LJNEP2VRD1,B001CJ2QZU,Victor,"[3, 4]","The CM-2 is magnificent: [1] It produces beautiful overdrive (one that doesn't destroy your guitar's tone). [2] It has independent ""High"" and ""Low"" tone controls, and these controls are extremely sensitive to even minor changes--thus allowing for great versatility in tone-manipulation. [3] It features a switch that allows you to pick between ""classic"" overdrive and an extra blast of distortion (""modified""). [4] The case is made of metal. [5] It comes with a cover for the knobs so that you can avoid altering your settings when depressing the pedal. This pedal will not give you ""metal"" distortion; for that consider Digitech's TL-2. Instead, it produces a warm, old-time overdriven tone. I love this thing!",5,Great Overdrive Pedal,1302825600,"04 15, 2011",positive A3SJ2NETSL6D5R,B001D2TPZU,Barryd0927,"[0, 0]","this cup /bottle holder fits nicely on my mic stand and holds my water....(or adult bottled beverage) while playing. seems sturdy and doesn't get and condensation on my pedal board due to the neoprene , great product",5,a must have for the giggin musician,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",positive A2QJQ3HSJB4NS,B001D2TPZU,Bmkeener,"[0, 0]",There's not much to say about this product other than it can hold up a beer or water bottle really darn well. Mounting it to the stand took all of 30 seconds and if feels sturdy as can be.,5,Easy to mount and use,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive ALYZ6K2FC7VZC,B001D2TPZU,Brian Damage,"[0, 0]","This is an absolute must-have item for any gigging drummer! Holds your drink, just like it says it will. What more can you ask for out of a drink holder? No more wasted beers getting kicked over during sets for this guy (at least not unintentionally). Pro.",5,Must-have!,1329696000,"02 20, 2012",positive A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B001D2TPZU,Eric Leberg,"[0, 0]","My musician friends notice, and wish they had one. As a flute player, I whet my whistle so to speak a few times during a performance, and this keeps my water bottle near by. The cup is flexible enough to handle different diameters of cups. I imagine it would hold beer too.",5,Works,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",positive A1Y8BQ5R1SGGVD,B001D2TPZU,Gregg Bergman,"[0, 0]",What can you say about a simple device that does exactly what it supposed to do. I used to put my water on the stage an 1/2 the time kick it over. Now it's right where I can find it everytime.,5,"Got milk?, or beer or water?",1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive A3KF2K1ZMAZSX4,B001D2TPZU,Terry Schoenberger,"[0, 0]","This cup holder clamps on easily and really holds your drink so you dont have to worry about it. The insert part is made out of thick material so it will smash down when you pack it up. You dont really notice the name on both sides at gigs, just a cold beer in front of you thats always in the same place! I love it.",5,Works great,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",positive A2SH4497XM1HET,B001D2TPZU,Timothy L. Obriant,"[0, 0]","In my band, we have a song where I use a kazoo for one song and I needed a way to store it until needed. This cup holder does the trick. It also holds my water bottle with no problem. The problem is it doesn't do both at the same time. That's on me; this is a good product for what it does.",4,Mic stand cup,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",positive A110ZEDSNASVCO,B001DW6RJC,"Brother MOLOCH 969 ""MolochSorcery.com""","[23, 23]","Most of the other reviews have pretty much covered just about everything I would say however I still want to say I love this tool. Not being someone who has had a lot of theory under my belt, it's been useful to help me learn the letters of keys. Slowly I am making progress at memorizing key signatures so that I know where I am on the fretboard & where I can go from there. I use it by putting it on my music stand, dialing in the key I want, turn on the drum machine & simply play the chords in that key to the beat. Then when I want to practice the relevant scales of the key, I simply look at the letters and count the fingering for the corresponding note. It's that easy.I will say that I do agree that the instructions are a wee bit too thin for my taste but music notation & theory is not a subject that the average player is adept with. Most folks are self taught like moi where theory is concerned. To really grasp it, one simply has to plod along actually performing the exercises repeatedly. But with rote repetition, eventually comes that ""Eureka!"" moment from time to time & more falls into place.Unlike some others, I'm not one to lug something this around in my gig bag. Who really is going to set & study material like this prior to a gig? That's what you do at home and it's called 'Practice' for a reason.I give this 5 out of 5 stars because it really is a fantastic learning tool & is relatively simple to use as long as you have some inkling of music theory. If not, you may want to take some lessons & then use this as a study guide along with your regular lessons.",5,Useful tool!,1322870400,"12 3, 2011",positive A2PDPIVN721PZ7,B001DW6RJC,Casey D,"[2, 2]","Yeah I kind of bought it on a whim, it's confusing as hell first of all. I don't really understand it but it was shipped and explained perfectly as described. :)",5,Pretty good but CONFUSING,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B001DW6RJC,Diego A. Umana,"[1, 1]",This is a very useful and quite educational musician's piece. I especially like the way it is presented and how easy it is to use. It easily helps remember all possible scales and shows many tricks for your musical compositions. Highly recommended. Cheers!,5,Very useful and quite educational,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive AOGJD9K1UN63X,B001DW6RJC,G. L. Simms,"[2, 2]","I love this little device!I'm an amateur musician so I'm on and off on playing. I play enough I need to know theory, but not so often I don't forget the specifics.This gizmo lets me refresh all of those pesky details with the slide of a tab.I don't believe this is a tool to teach people music theory, but it is a wonderful reference once you know what you're looking for.For example, I'm playing with the harmonica now. Simple little instrument right? Well that simple little instrument has you thinking about major, minor, major pentatonic, minor pentatonic, and blues scales in 12 different keys! One section of this wheel lists all of these different scales. Rotate the dial to the key you're interested in and the individual notes for each of these scales in the key you've selected appears. Nice.Although I play guitar, I find the other side of the wheel less helpful. Yes it does show you how to play diatonic chords (MmmMMmD)but they are barre chords based upon the ""E"" chord. If you understand the formation of an E barre chord and its family (E, Em, E7, Esus, Esus4, etc), this may not be so helpful. I really don't use E barre chords much beyond the 7 fret as I usually switch to the ""A"" type barre chord based off of the 5th string so my hand has much less distance to travel. I've not found anything to support these ""A"" type barre chords nor the others: D, G, C.I find the music theory side of the wheel worth the price and the disillusionment with the guitar side my be due to my ignorance.",4,Lots of Information in a Small Space,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",positive A15N5RY4YGRQRQ,B001DW6RJC,Howard J. Herman,"[2, 2]",Tons of useful information on this wheel. My only criticism is that the accompanying manual could be far more exhaustive and more clearly written. Seems like reasonably durable construction. Compact enough to stow it in a guitar case.,4,Good learning experience,1356998400,"01 1, 2013",positive A3MXU3CH4BJ465,B001DW6RJC,J.A,"[1, 1]","The only complaint that I have is the instructions they are kind of shallow, if you have musical theory background you should not have much trouble, I'm no expert I have a some knowledge beyond basic, and it's really helpfull to take some reference learning new things, visualize quickly chords, scales, mayor and minor scales, you can view there relationship it's a great tool to learn, if you have deep knowledge maybe you dont need it. For complete begginers it might be difficult to start without reading and taking time to study. This is a great complement to study theory.",5,Great item for learning,1332979200,"03 29, 2012",positive A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B001DW6RJC,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]",A good tool for study and applying to your music. Keep on hand to help understand theory. Also great for those starting out learning an instrument.,5,Good tool.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",positive A1FJBWP2R3NSH4,B001DW6RJC,LJS,"[4, 4]","This is a fantastic product that is well made. The plastic is heavy duty and comes with a plastic cover that must be removed before use. This ensures that the wheel you get is in perfect condition.The tool is extremely useful. I have just started playing with a band, and it is very common for band members to call out a song and the key that it is in. With the wheel, I immediately know what chords to choose from. I also know what notes are in each chord. In addition, it has a note by note image of the entire fretboard so that you can see where the roots are for the scale you are playing.The wheel is also invaluable for switching keys. For example, say you're playing the I, IV, and V chords in the key of C., but your lead singer is having trouble and would rather sing it in Bb. All you need to do is dial the wheel to Bb, find out the new I, IV, and V chords, and start playing. The wheel makes chord transposition a breeze.I feel that the negative reviews you are seeing are unfair. This is a very useful product at a fair price.No, I am not affiliated with the company at all. I'm just a band member newbie who appreciates this tool.In my opinion, this is a five star product.",1,Counter to These Negative Reviews,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",negative A396ELNTQDFYPO,B001DW6RJC,Mark King,"[1, 1]","I'm a songwriter who is always looking for compatible chords. This wheel has made if fun to find chords that work well together, its quick and easy to use.",4,Good for Songwriter,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",positive A2CARFAX5FNQT9,B001DW6RJC,McEldoy,"[1, 1]","This educational device is truly an asset to all musicians, especially guitar players. Because it gives complete scales, and notations at a moments glance I find it extremely helpful when my hands are busy, but my mind is wandering.",4,"For quick reference, just turn the wheel",1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive A6OLPMJ9HH4IP,B001DW6RJC,"M. C. Malkemus ""MS""","[0, 0]","I'd suggest that this is not for beginners. More for the intermediate musician. It is not something you are going to understand at first. The learning curve is moderate. Other than that, quite useful and durable.",5,Excellent tool,1403481600,"06 23, 2014",positive AAGD3GA9ZVPLQ,B001DW6RJC,mike n ike,"[0, 1]","I am confused by this hellish portal of confusion. Looking at it makes me ill - I feel like it's laughing at me, with its indecipherable scribbles.",3,It's a diabolical reference thingie-ma-doodle for the geniuses among us.,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",neutral A3NTAQ473SV08U,B001DW6RJC,modbantam,"[1, 4]","I am self taught, and this pup is essential for tune writing, finding quickie relative minors and such.If you want to understand any theory, start here after learning basic chords.This is how basic chords relate to each other.Yeah, Baby. If you're boss, you need the Info.-Austin Powers?",5,Dumb Ass Manditory,1360713600,"02 13, 2013",positive A3SH7VETIJJ7LA,B001E3BSKS,Hayden,"[3, 3]","Let me start of by saying this tuner is great.My previous tuner was a Korg CA-40 and frankly, that tuner is terrible.The main differences between SAT800 and the CA-40:SAT800 has a build-in light, CA-40 does not.CA-40 has a build-in stand at the back to prop it up to a 45deg angle, SAT800 does not.SAT800 has a auto and manual mode, CA-40 has auto.SAT800 displays the octave of the note, e.g. 1E, 2E, etc, CA-40 displays only displays the alphabet, E for all oactaves.SAT800 has a numerical display for the cents off, CA-40 does not.What made me get a new tuner is how finicky the CA-40 when using the build-in mic. The needle on the graph just jumps all over the place from the harmonics of the guitar and that has nothing to do the sensitivity or accuracy of the tuner. Yes, it is accurate but so are many of the tuners out there that do not have such a poor usability. Another issue with the CA-40 is the poor screen. The screen is so dark and only viewable head on.The CA-40 does not have any of the flaws of the CA-40 and is even more accurate.What this tuner has: accuracy, usability, durability, versatility. What more can you ask from a tuner of this price?",5,Miles better than the Korg CA-40,1352592000,"11 11, 2012",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B001E3BSKS,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[12, 12]","Over the years, I've literally owned dozens of electronic tuners...generally five or six at a time in various locations...ranging from a $12 Musiciansfriend promotional item to a $200 rack mount. Most have been in the $30 range from Sabine, Yamaha, Korg, and Seiko. The Seiko SAT800E is my all time favorite because, like Mama Bear in the fairy tale, it affordably splits the difference between ""too small"" and ""too big"". It stays put on the floor when I run it inline between my guitar/bass/uke and my amp and its LCD display is large enough to be legible when I'm standing. At the same time, it neatly fits in my ukulele case. Beyond that, it simply does what good electronic tuners do, accurately and without fanfare. Bravo.",5,A Cut Above Most,1314748800,"08 31, 2011",positive A3OA4DV4L81N1D,B001E3BSKS,"P.K. Frary ""Gochugogi""","[2, 2]","I teach class guitar in a community college and bought the SAT800 to loan to students during class. I selected it for the rubber bumpers and beefy build, expecting anything in this day and age to nail pitch quickly and accurately. And, indeed, it tunes acoustic and classical guitars without filching. Oddly, in one year of use, nobody has dropped it so the bumpers also provide a sure grip in hand and on music stand. My prior smooth plastic Seiko cost four times as much as the SAT800 but managed to hit the deck several times a week. Amazingly it still works perfectly but was not well suited for butterfingered students. However, the display was larger and sported colored note names, so it was more intuitive for beginner use.The built-in mic works fine in a quiet room but is useless in a classroom full of guitars (as are all built-in tuner mics). You need to use a tuner pickup and all is well (I use a Korg tuner pickup). If I were to nick pick I'd have to say the letter name of the pitch is way too small on the LCD. It's tucked in the far right corner in 12 point type and positioned just after the octave number. A lot of students can't read or notice such small type. Also the octave number immediately in front of the letter confuses many beginners as they assume it is the string number (doesn't matter how many times I explain that it isn't). Finally, it is too easy to accidentally recalibrate the pitch. Nearly every week somebody inadvertently sets it to A435 or whatever and causes a bunch of other students to be out of tune. A lock button or some other safety would be a smart design upgrade. Most of these nick picks don't apply to pros or advanced players but are something to consider if you're a novice.Add a calibrate safety feature and double the pitch name size and this would be a 5 star product. Right now it's a mere 4.5!",4,Accurate & tough,1346198400,"08 29, 2012",positive A2EQ8GHKXEF141,B001E3BSKS,Ryszard Sytnik,"[0, 1]","This is my first guitar tuner, I don't have expiriance to determine: do this tuner is better then other tuners. Is working very good, 100% satisfaction.",5,Very good product,1323820800,"12 14, 2011",positive A1J7PW0AEAEDP4,B001E3BSKS,seventhson,"[0, 1]","Rugged, good looking, efficient...sorta like me. Have several tuners of different names and quality. But this Seiko is certainly the quickest. The rubber housing is an excellent idea. Would buy another.",5,Seiko Tuner,1330560000,"03 1, 2012",positive A2C2TKHICAZ4RS,B001E3SFKO,A. Castillo,"[7, 9]","It's a pop filter. In case one wasn't good enough, they double it up! Works great. No complaints whatsoever. No need for a fancy pansy $50 metal mesh screen. This works just as good.",5,Hey it works!,1242172800,"05 13, 2009",positive A13798OPDBLDCO,B001E3SFKO,jimmytt,"[0, 0]",This pop filter does the trick everyone is blown away to see a double filter. It is still made out of plastic and can be quite easy to crack when trying to position but as long as your carefully it should last for awhile.,4,Works great,1336608000,"05 10, 2012",positive A1NAA1R38JSNHV,B001E3SFKO,Josh Leger,"[1, 1]","Pop filters already work great to block out wind and other unwanted noises from a microphone. And this with that extra filter on it, it blocks even more. It's simply amazing. Worth the extra few bucks to get the double filter. If I want I can blow directly into the filters and it'll block all wind from the microphone and will only pick up soundwaves.",5,Works wonders,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A3QK723XT3MJXZ,B001E3SFKO,mikey3582,"[0, 0]","Works exceptionally well. In fact, this works better than regular, single-layered pop filters I have used in the past and your sound is either not compromised at all or the sound is barely effected so that you would not notice.Well worth the money. The build and design of the pop filter is sturdy and can attach to a majority of microphone stands.",5,Works Like a Charm,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A2H629SI5VJGRM,B001E3SFKO,"Robert Mitchell ""Rob Mitchell""","[0, 0]","Very nice pop filter! I use it on all my condenser mics! It works perfect for those hard P's and strong S sounds. It's built very well and adapts to almost any mic stand. It makes DeEssing a lot simpler when mixing vocals. And it looks very professional! I wouldn't be on the mic without it, now that I know of the big difference it makes having it!",5,Stop And Pop!,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",positive AR64CEBJWBICU,B001E43SK0,Amazon Customer,"[1, 2]","When set on blink, they blink way too fast. When not set on blink, all 4 lights come on and focused into just 1 spot that the combined color come out white. Useless design.",2,"Terrible color (mostly white), don't waste your money.",1309824000,"07 5, 2011",negative A25QPZOMZTFFV8,B001E43SK0,"Brian Tassina ""Brian Tassina""","[0, 0]","I purchased 4 of these, of the four 1 was no good on arrival another failed after 2 short time uses. I will not buy more. The first one was returned after some resistance from the seller the second one had passed the warranty time before it had failed. Suggest thoroughly testing these upon arrival if you purchase these. For the $$$ should be more dependable.",2,Quality control at manufacturer not so good.,1371427200,"06 17, 2013",negative A1EFXXRDV40C4E,B001E43SK0,Charles Casterline,"[4, 5]",They are not designed with a switch to have all lights on at the same time. So if you need that sort of control on your lights this will not do it. They are fairly bright and the lightweight metal body is nice.,3,Wish it had a setting for turning all lights on at once,1231632000,"01 11, 2009",neutral A1WSJ7PT9GTD6B,B001E43SK0,OMEB,"[0, 0]",Very bright! 4 of them are great for lighting up the front stage of a band which is my application for them! Worth the money!,5,Bright Light!,1312070400,"07 31, 2011",positive A3KF2K1ZMAZSX4,B001E43SK0,Terry Schoenberger,"[29, 30]","I own the older Color Bank with the bulbs and it works better that this one. I love the size, weight and LED bulbs on this one though. It has a nice color throw too. It also has speed control and audio control just like the older model but........this new LED version is built with less quality. When you turn both speed controls all the way down to the lowest settings, the bulbs still keep flashing to the next one, about every second. They do not stop flashing when it's plugged in since it don't have an on/off switch. If you are using this on a switcher, then it wouldn't be a problem.I'd prefer the light to stop when the music stops, but it don't. When you try to adjust the audio flashing, it is so sensitive to sound that the lights just keep flashing very fast in rotation.Also the circuit board inside is held to the metal panel by 4 plastic pegs sticking through the back. They will stick your hand and eventually get pushed inside and the small circuit board will move around. Within 1 hour of getting it, I had to take it apart, push the plastic pegs back through the holes and melt them with a hot knife so they would stay in place.I love the light but it's not as useful to me since it's ""always"" flashing. It's possible I have a defective one, not sure.The cool bright LED bulbs are the best part of this light.***UPDATE, I played with one of these in the store and it actually worked better. When you turn it all the down, the lights stopped flashing until the music started again. The one I have never stops flashing, even when the music stops. I guess I got a bad one.",3,Nice LED light but.......,1232668800,"01 23, 2009",neutral A2LXCPYCPZJVW4,B001EC5ECW,Bob,"[0, 0]","Works great with my Fender Super Champ X2 amplifier. However, it does not come with a cable. I would highly recommend.",5,Good Footswitch,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",positive A3I23DPVLDXAB2,B001EC5ECW,Dave,"[0, 0]","By recommendation, from the Acoustic tech people, I purchased this for my Acoustic 300B. Unfortunately it was the Wong switch. BUT>>>It has true FENDER quality. Well built. Heavy duty construction. The switches are rock solid. This switch can withstand some heavy, quick switch, action.. Rubber, no skid, bottom is a plus. I KEPT the switch because of the quality. I know It will come in handy sooner or later. .",4,Wrong one.,1400716800,"05 22, 2014",positive A3AZ44SMA0QNW7,B001EC5ECW,"Ima Fish ""imafish""","[1, 1]",I bought this to go with my Super Champ X2 combo. It works. It also came with a cord.I was not happy the Super Champ X2 didn't come with it. Both my Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues DeVille came with foot switches. And you really need the foot switch to use the X2's various voicings and effects. Now the X2 is my main amp.,5,Completes your Super Champ X2.,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",positive AD4QZUGLI9OSK,B001EC5ECW,"Karl Brody ""Me""","[1, 4]",You need this to get the most out of your Super-Champ XD amp. The only way that i can see an improvement is to make the end pcs out of aluminum instead of plastic. No telling how long the switches will last? Fender tends to make good products. Price isnt too bad but this item should come with the amp IMO.,4,Footswitch,1310947200,"07 18, 2011",positive A1UKMEC156SHOD,B001EC5ECW,michael king,"[0, 0]",I really like the foot-switch. Seems well made for the price and works as advertised. I just needed something to change channels on my Fender Super Champ XD.,4,Good Product,1385164800,"11 23, 2013",positive A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B001EC5ECW,MQ,"[0, 0]","Works great with my Fender Super Camp X2. Easy connection, easy activation of switches, immediate response. Small, light and compact. Great product.",5,"Small, light and compact",1385337600,"11 25, 2013",positive A2W3CLAYZLDPTV,B001EL6I8W,"Amazon Customer ""=Chris=""","[0, 0]","I've been playing guitar for over 10 years and decided to take up ukulele as an extra little hobby.This one is pretty decent, especially at the price point. Not exactly the pinnacle of quality, but good enough to learn on and it comes with a case and a booklet with some basic songs and a chord chart. It doesn't seem to drop tuning enough to be too bad of a nuisance, but if I haven't picked it up for a few days it does need some tweaking.",4,Decent starter uke,1341187200,"07 2, 2012",positive A1MV8LXEXO8EWC,B001EL6I8W,"Amazon Customer ""The Ideator""","[31, 37]","I'm a guitar, piano and bass player, as well a private music teacher. I also received formal training in guitar-building and have been commissioned to build instruments for amateur and professional musicians.I ordered this ukelele on the strength of the reviews here at Amazon, and I was pleased with this instrument when it arrived. I was really surprised at how loud this particular instrument is for its size. It's only about 19"" long (approximately) with nylon strings, but it really puts out a strong volume and really nice tone. It has geared tuners, not peg-style tuners that seem to go out of tune easily.Although I've never played ukelele, I was able to play songs like Brown Eyed Girl, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, and Do You Wanna Dance in about a 1/2 hour using the chord book that comes with the book. I did this drawing on my guitar-playing knowledge.Also, my daughter, who is a piano player and 11 years old, picked up the ukelele. In about 15 minutes was able to play Row Row Row Your Boat, which is in the instruction booklet which comes with the uke. I see this as a good buy for beginners and a good starter instrument for young children who might like to move over to guitar eventually.Two concerns though -- mine came with a couple small dents in the back of the ukelele -- nothing major, but I could see them -- looks like someone hit it on something. Also, most stringed instruments go out of tune for a short while after you put new strings on them. This one wouldn't stay in tune for more than one song when I started playing with it. I yanked on the strings to stretch them, kept retuning it and playing it, and it would still go out of tune. This is improving, and I'm trusting the reviews here that say it goes out of tune ""at first"". I'm expecting the tuning problem to disappear as the strings get stretched and the windings around the tuners tighten out any slack.[note: Two days later, after about 8 hours of playing the instrument is staying in tune better and better; I expect the problem to correct itself as the string get stretched]The little 5-page booklet has basic chords and songs-- Row Row Row Your Boat, Are You Sleeping, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Amazing Grace, and When Irish Eyes are Smiling. There was also a blurb about a famous ukelele player who authored the pamphlet on how to play the Ukelele and is the founding member of Louisville Ukelele Association Unlimited (LUAU!)-- a ukelele band.Overall, I'm happy with this ukelele, and fully expect the tuning problem to go away with use.",5,Great sounding instrument for kids and adults alike!,1261612800,"12 24, 2009",positive A1T9SCT89JJ96,B001EL6I8W,David Townsend,"[10, 12]","This was an impulse buy. After playing the guitar for many years I thought a ukulele would be a fun addition, and I was right. This one proved that you don't have to spend big bucks for a nice instrument. It has a great sound, appears to be good quality and well made, all for a very reasonable price. At first it didn't seem to stay in tune for more than a day, I decided that it was likely due to new strings as it seemed to improve after a few months. If your a beginner and am looking for good quality without spending a lot, this is a nice instrument.",5,Nice instrument with good sound,1253577600,"09 22, 2009",positive A78J38NU18DDZ,B001EL6I8W,expert_101,"[0, 0]","My first uke so I cannot compare, but it sounds great. I don't know what stock strings it came loaded with but they sounded just fine!",5,Excellent value!,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",positive A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B001EL6I8W,JPfromOH,"[0, 0]","Although I purchased a Lanikai LU-21 ukulele some time ago, I have not had the chance to play it for hundreds of hours. Despite that, I've been highly impressed with its quality and sound. As some reviewers note, nylon strings have a tendency to go out of tune pretty quickly and to fret sharp; however, that's more of a function of the strings than a function of the ukulele. The Lanikai frets well all the way up the fretboard, although as seems to be the case with soprano ukuleles in general, it tends to sound better and more resonant in its lowest range. The tuners seem solid and all four function consistently and the construction looks to be pretty solid as well. If I were going to be playing gigs, I'd probably look for a more expensive and presumably higher quality instrument (and I probably would not purchase it without trying it first), but for having some fun, this is a workable and recommended instrument.",4,"Nice, Relatively Inexpensive Instrument",1395187200,"03 19, 2014",positive AIAH54R6EL4V8,B001EL6I8W,"Justin P. Palmieri ""Drone Machine""","[0, 1]",Great ukulele! Very light which is nice. Intonation is spot on looks beautiful too.A perfect soprano ukulele for a beginner or an experienced player looking for a nicelooking affordable ukulele!,5,Great ukulele for a great price!,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B001EL6I8W,Michael J. Edelman,"[16, 18]","I play a few stringed instruments, and ukulele isn't one of them. But after seeing so many great uke players lately- Jake Shimaukuro, Joe Brown- I had a hankering to try some ukulele playing myself. I wanted a playable instrument, and I didn't feel like spending a lot of money. I've tried $30-40 ukes in stores that were big disappointments- bad intonation, no tone, etc. After reading reviews here and elsewhere I decided to risk a purchase.Result? This is a surprisingly good instrument for less than fifty bucks. Sure, it doesn't have the volume or the rich tone of a soprano with a solid top, but it delivers good tone, excellent intonation, and good playability at a very good price. It may not be a 5-star intrument- but it's a 5-star value.If you're thinking about trying ukulele, but you're not sure you want to buy an expensive instrument right away, I would strongly recommend an LU-21. Even after you buy a better uke, this is a great one to keep on hand to shove into the hands of unsuspecting guests, so that you can play ukulele duets!",5,Surprisingly good!,1250208000,"08 14, 2009",positive A3MZWM75KSM1P6,B001EL6I8W,"Paul 1946 ""Paul46""","[0, 0]","I bought one of these used that was just like new when I got it. The craftsmanship is amazing as is the sound quality of this little ukulele. The build quality, the Aquila strings, and the tuning keys are very high quality. You can sound great with one of these little instruments in no time. I downloaded a Lanikai booklet off the internet and was on my way. It is pure fun to play one of these ukuleles.I bought this for my granddaughter and would suggest a larger model for any adult with larger fingers. Some of the chords are hard to form due to the small size of the frets. I am still stoked at playing this until my granddaughter takes over on this one.",5,A lot of sound out of a small container!,1363824000,"03 21, 2013",positive A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B001EL6I8W,Sledman,"[7, 10]","There seems to be a trend in using a Ukulele in modern music these days. A guitar player for 20 years now I decided to give it a try. This was a low risk (cost) way for me to get my feet wet without committing. It takes a little getting used to with such a small instrument, little neck and only 4 strings but it sure is a blast to play. I wont be making an upgrade any time soon but the sound and build quality is reasonable for the price and for the few songs I use if for it will serve me fine. Highly recommend.",3,Nice starter Ukulele,1274486400,"05 22, 2010",neutral A23NSKTMSPPBTR,B001EL6I8W,Wayne,"[3, 3]","I don't have experience with toy instruments, but have lots of experience with better quality ones including professional and semi professional ones. I'm not a ukulele player, and this one is for my daughter, whose high school ukulele club features players with a variety of instruments for me to compare this one to.I found this one to be made well enough that it plays well. The frets are properly aligned, and the instrument stays in tune. Notes played on alternate frets are in tune as well as I would expect relative to each other. The tuning issues others have mentioned relative to break in periods are no different from what you would expect on violins or guitars, and are perfectly normal.Although this plays well, I was disappointed with the workmanship. Since I did not see similar comments from others, perhaps mine is not representative. But the workmanship is somewhere closer to the level of lower quality instruments I've seen of other types.The finishing quality is not out of line for the price range, but does not approach what other reviewers have led me to believe. The wood is not properly finished where the neck meets the body, and there are clear sanding marks in the wrong direction. It looks as if it had been finished in a hurry by somebody who had no intention of doing a quality job.A less important issue has to do with the grain. Normally, instrument makers will try to line up the grain with the direction of the body. On mine, the grain is at a slant, giving the impression that the neck is slightly bent. It's an optical illusion, but not a sign of higher quality instrument making.The workmanship issues are cosmetic, and I'm still quite satisfied with the way the instrument plays. The finishing issues will not be visible when being played, and the tonal quality is about what I'd expect from an instrument with such a small resonating chamber. Perhaps there are better sounding soprano models out there, but at this price point it's what I expect. If you are disappointed and want something better, expect to pay at least double.",4,"Nice, easy to play instrument",1293408000,"12 27, 2010",positive A1AWXXBQRQN13I,B001ELP5WM,Lytle3891,"[2, 2]",I ordered this pedal for my casio keyboard and it works great. It has a realistic feel to a piano and appears to be made of quality matterial. this pedal works great and make my keyboard sound great,5,this pedal works great,1317513600,"10 2, 2011",positive AB7WPLA1CN5I1,B001ELP5WM,Mark,"[0, 0]","I love it. It works great. No ambient noise or clicks, as some have suggested. It's as easy as, you plug it in and/or flip a switch for the desired effect, and voila it works. So, duh, why do I need to say something moronic or interminable regarding this subject. Just buy the product and get on with happy music making. Thank you On-Stage.",5,Does the Job!,1338336000,"05 30, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B001ELP5WM,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[3, 3]","I have used this pedal on both myRoland RD-300NX Digital Pianoand myRoland V-Combo VR-700and it's one hundred percent compatible with both. One nice feature that ensures compatibility is the polarity switch that enables it to work with just about any brand and model keyboard.It's well constructed and I have not encountered any issues with the two-piece bottom. In fact, after over a year of use on carpet issues reported by another have not surfaced. If anything this pedal is as good as new.The feel is superb. There is positive resistance as you depress the pedal and the spring tensions it in such a manner that you can control exactly the rate of depression or release. It is not so tight as to fatigue, but the response is positive.Another feature I love is the six foot cord length - it gives you room to place the pedal when you have tiered keyboards and multiple pedals on the floor. The cable itself and the plug look to be high quality and have withstood over a year of constant use with no problems.If you are looking for an inexpensive, but not cheaply made, pedal that will work with just about any keyboard this one is worth considering. I am sold on it and would replace it with an identical pedal if something happens to this one.",5,Excellent construction and performance,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",positive A33PUQETQAM8XT,B001ELP5WM,NickT,"[0, 0]","Received the unit, plugged it into my Alesis Q25, tested it in Logic Pro X and it works fine. The pedal itself is solid, nothing more to say, happy with purchase.",4,Works Fine,1393632000,"03 1, 2014",positive AW1VA3H8A5N12,B001ELP5WM,timhief,"[0, 0]","This pedal was purchased to replace an OEM pedal for my synthesizer, it works as expected and has proven to be durable. I don't hesitate to drop it in my gig bag, knowing it will be ready to rock and roll at the next show.",5,Works like the real thing,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",positive ARAK8OPNIFLHR,B001EW5YQS,Customer,"[0, 0]",This saved med at least $40 instead of getting a traditional pre-amp. Best invention ever!! Also portable. Downside is that is plastic and does seem fragile but I keep it with the condenser mic and all the fragile stuff.,5,So convenient,1363305600,"03 15, 2013",positive A21VM9WVF8EOSJ,B001EW5YQS,"J. Warren ""NiALTA""","[0, 0]","Never really intended to use this in a professional setting so the noise issue is not that big of a deal. Just wanted a simple device that could fit in my backpack to interface with my laptop for impromptu interviews and music recordings. For the price paid, it's very cheap and lightweight plastic construction leaves much to be desired. Overall, I can not recommend this product at the current price it's sold at. 15 to 20 dollars, then sure. Still, it's an OK product.",3,A tad bit noisy and cheaply made,1322784000,"12 2, 2011",neutral A1RPTVW5VEOSI,B001EW5YQS,Michael J. Edelman,"[1, 1]","I was a little concerned after reader some of the reviews here, but the warranty, Blue's reputation, and Amazon customer service convinced me to give it a try. And in general, I'm pretty satisfied with it. Using it with one of my Oktava MK-301 microphones I get excellent sound, no hum, and so far, excellent reliability. I'm using it with Audacity and a few other programs, none of which have any difficulty recognizing it. There were some issues setting it up initially, and I'm a bit leery about the plastic construction, but for what I paid I think it's a good value. For those thinking of using it in field recording- stick it inside a carrying bag, and tape the cable to it to prevent stressing the USB connector. You shouldn't have any problems.",4,Pretty good for the money,1244246400,"06 6, 2009",positive A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B001EW5YQS,Ronnie Roper,"[0, 0]",I use this with my Audio Technica condensor. Works great for home recordings hooked up to garageband on macbook pro for rough recordings. Its super simple to use and has a dial for the gain. It's not bulky which is a nice.,5,Great little extra power source for condensor,1346284800,"08 30, 2012",positive A6FIAB28IS79,B001EW5YQS,Samuel Chell,"[1, 1]","I have little doubt that the Blue Icicle will get the job done with a Shure SM-58, or similar ""dynamic"" microphone. But its claim that it will convert any ""condenser"" mic, even one that normally requires XLR connection and phantom power, into a ""plug 'n play"" USB mic should not be taken at face value. I say this because I have an acquaintance with the original Audio Technica AT2020 Condenser mic who had intermittent and marginal success when he tried such a conversion. In the long run, he would have been ahead (in terms of both the conversion and saving a few bucks) by purchasing the AT2020 USB mic. As it is, the Blue Icicle is probably the best such converter on the market (the comparably priced LightSnake cable will not convert condenser mics, despite what you may have read). So, if necessary, give it a try--and more than one. But make sure there are return privileges.",4,Promising--if it works. Not always a guaranteed solution.,1326153600,"01 10, 2012",positive ACUGOV6HBWDXB,B001EW5YQS,Servartus,"[0, 0]","This transfers my XLR mic to my USB laptop. Simply plug it in and find the right drivers. My only issue is that the device would be better if they made it with a more durable plastic. It does seem like it can break easily. Thankfully I will never have to move it around much on my desk. All in all, it works and I am pleased.",4,Works for what it is,1355184000,"12 11, 2012",positive A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B001EZIEVW,"AF ""Whigs""","[49, 50]","I got this for one of my guitar students whose mom just wanted a cheap case for her acoustic guitar. Now, let's be clear - this is easily worth $16, but it is a very bare-bones gig bag. It will protect your instrument to a degree - it only has minimal padding - and is probably good enough for any beginner instrument. ONe of my students has one of those Esteban infomercial guitars, which is pretty low quality (but not terrible and not unplayable), and the gig bag for that instrument has no padding whatsoever.I only give 3 stars because for a little more money it's possible to get something which I feel is noticably better. I have a Musician's Friend acoustic gig bag that I paid ~$20 for a few years ago, and it's well made and probably has twice the padding of this thing.So, this isn't bad, it's worth the price, it's put together just fine, but it only just barely serves its purpose of protecting your instrument, and I'd never trust this with an instrument of any value. Gig bags can be a good alternative to a hard case if space or weight are a concern. This isnt' a bad choice, but just be aware of what you're getting.",3,Not bad - worth the price,1331769600,"03 15, 2012",neutral AAPQB8YDQ3RRE,B001EZIEVW,guillajp,"[0, 0]",it is lined and has a pouch for song books. Great price and great product if you are looking for a soft case this is a great option,5,great product,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A2T2SAJS88MYU4,B001EZIEVW,NoKidding,"[0, 0]","A light weight but well made covering for my jasmine guitar. Good material, good zippers, good design. There are much more well padded soft and hard cases available but they take up a lot more room around the house when not in use. I like this one because it provides enough protection without being cumbersome. For travel, you would need better, but for most uses, this is a good choice.",4,Good basic protection,1396483200,"04 3, 2014",positive A3V1A3C9DTLPME,B001EZIEVW,"Peter Faden ""robilar5500""","[3, 4]","I will just say that in my opinion, if you are looking for something to take your Taylor to a gig in, you are better served with an SKB. In a sense, the case should mirror the guitar it will hold. However, all that being said, this gig bag is perfect for less expensive guitars. It is well crafted and cheap. I use it for my Ibanez Exotic Acoustic Electric. A nice guitar, but not one that i would cry about if it got a scratch or two. Anyway, i also store some extra picks, my strap, and a couple cords in the bag (along with a fretboard cloth, a set of strings, a tuner, and an allen wrench for the truss rod). All in all, great value for a good item.",5,Just fine for the average guitar,1336262400,"05 6, 2012",positive AKPVT396SPLII,B001EZIEVW,"R. READ ""Re` Read""","[0, 0]","It fits my acoustic well while giving minimum protection.Storage compartment could be larger, but good for extra strings and picks.You can’t fit a full sheet of paper or an 8.5” x 11”paper back guitar book in the zipper compartment.I would be careful of putting anything in the zipper compartment that could damage the guitarCross straps work well for carrying. Zipper system works well.It is a nice acoustic guitar bag for an inexpensive guitar considering the price.It fits my Jasmine ES31C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar just fine.You really can't beat it for the price.",4,"Not for expensive guitars, but it works well.",1394755200,"03 14, 2014",positive A1DYBNOP47KAE1,B001EZIEVW,Z.W.T.,"[0, 0]","For the most part, this is a well built/durable gig bag. I only rated it at 3 stars for the lack of padding. If you need a protective cover for your guitar then this gig bag is for you. If you want something to protect your guitar from bumps and bangs get a more expensive gig bag with more padding or spend the cash on a good hard case. Remember, you get what you pay for and this is a perfect example of that.",3,Good bag for a non expensive guitar.,1393027200,"02 22, 2014",neutral A2FIYXK97CTS6D,B001FB5Z44,B. Clark,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my Takamine EGSF15SC acoustic/electric guitar and it fits snugly and does the job very well.I am very happy with the low price I got, and am very pleased with the overall quality of this case.It has exceeded my expectations.",5,Great case at a great price!,1341964800,"07 11, 2012",positive ANQRGI79HHJPQ,B001FB5Z44,Deyvyd,"[0, 0]",It works for what I need! It arrived earlier than I expected! Really nice! My guitar is safe now with this hard case!,5,Cool!,1358467200,"01 18, 2013",positive A2JQWSA0GPVSQN,B001FB5Z44,GamerBoy,"[1, 1]","The case is very nice and sturdy. It has lasted over a year and will last for more years to come. The inside is very nice and soft with a big pocket to put things in it like picks, tuners, capos. It also has a lock on the case in case one might need it. This is a very good price for a case of this good of quality and I highly recommend it.",4,A Great Case,1347840000,"09 17, 2012",positive A1N82BBPB5816P,B001FB5Z44,J. Barrera,"[0, 0]","great case, didn't really notice a smell that everyone was complaining about. holds my seagal s6 very well. great guitar by the way for the price. but anyways the case has some compartments inside that can fit like tuners and accessories which comes in handy. the padding is done very well",5,great case,1366156800,"04 17, 2013",positive A2FGSRTR4XFHMC,B001FB5Z44,Jonah Koonce,"[1, 1]","This is a great case that came TWO WEEKS earlier than the arrival date. In came in good packaging and I found no flaws when inspecting it. My Jasmine fits snugly inside of it, no bumping whenever I carry the case. The only problem I have is it smells terrible! But that's fine; I just left it open on the deck for two days and the smell is not noticeable. Other than that, this was a great investment!",5,Guitar fits like a glove,1340150400,"06 20, 2012",positive A1K323WRUBGWC9,B001FB5Z44,meongski,"[0, 0]","I ordered this hard case for my Fender T bucket. It fits exactly like an original fender hard case. Looks like made of good materials. Very well built. With interior pocket to put your accesories like capo, string winder, etc. I Love it. For its PRIce and Quality,I giving it a 5 star :O)..",5,Fits with Fender T Bucket,1339718400,"06 15, 2012",positive AU9RL6MBM25YY,B001FB5Z8K,Arlcay,"[11, 11]","This is a great capo from shubb. The finish matches most guitar hardware as it is nickel. I like how it works. It adjusts to fit different guitar necks, and just sort of snaps in place. It doesn't require great force or a lot of hand strength to use this capo. The rubber parts are replaceable and with a name like shubb you know you're getting a good product. I recommend this capo to anyone.",5,One of the best capos,1256947200,"10 31, 2009",positive A1AFH79R6W1QOQ,B001FB5Z8K,Humbrecht,"[3, 3]","Thought about buying the (expensive) G7th capo, but I'm very glad I didn't. The tried and true Shubb works great at a great price. I don't use it much but it's nice to know that when I do I won't have to mess around with or detune to make it sound right. The difference between this one and 'clamp on style' is night and day.",5,Fantastic Capo,1358899200,"01 23, 2013",positive A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B001FB5Z8K,mkniser,"[5, 5]","This is a great capo! I had been using Kyser Quik-Change capos for a good portion of my ten years of playing but they had their limits. For one, intonation wasn't always right and my guitar (especially my electric) would go out of tune frequently. After trying others, I settled on the Shubb and it outguns the Kyser in every aspect. Its features surprised me. It is small and incredibly light weight, you almost can't tell that it's there. The adjustable knob is great and allows you to dial the capo to the right pressure so that you don't get any annoying buzz. Also my tone has greatly improved (which is an awesome bonus) making my acoustic sound much clearer and much more defined as opposed to the Kyser which I noticed muddied up the sound. Even though you have to make some adjustments this capo is still easy to use and is one of the best investments I have ever made!",5,The best capo out there,1345334400,"08 19, 2012",positive A24JUT24W1K3CV,B001FB5Z8K,Mr Tall,"[4, 6]",This capo isn't quite wide enough for my regular steel string acoustic guitar. If I position it just so it will work as long as I don't bump it or a string will pop out of one side.,1,Not Wide Enough,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",negative A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B001FB5Z8K,Teagan Mago,"[1, 1]","This capo works very well!It applies just enough pressure due to the adjustable design. The rubber seems to hold well - it's a bit thin and seems like it could wear over an extended period of time, but I've had no issues as of yet.My guitar stays tuned for longer periods due to this capo's design. I also have a quick-change Keyser and I can say I prefer this one for practice sessions, but the Keyser for performing. This one is too slow for the stage.",5,Wonderful Capo,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",positive A1WSFFFG0SL1XJ,B001FB5Z8K,Yap,"[0, 0]","I did a lot of research and I finally found the right capo.. It is a little bit pricey, but you get what you pay for...It is made from a very good material and I have been using this for years!!..There are some others capo that are less expensive, but most of them are built with plastic and some will hurt your guitar.. This capo is made with stainless steel and you can adjust the tension.. I like this and I highly recommend this capo to any guitar players regardless of their level. Good Luck.",5,Great product!!..,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive ALAY8GVFBUQ9L,B001FQ74FW,"Gary D. Garvin ""Garvoon""","[0, 0]",I bought two sets of these for two of my Fender 4x10 bass cabinets. I slipped them right in using the original Fender screws since they're machine screws (EB comes with wood screws). Very solid.,5,Excellent!,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive AD5G39PJUJVJ,B001FQ74FW,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[0, 0]","if you can drill into wood with a 5/8 wood drill bit then these are for you, I bought mine for an amp 1/4 stack and now when I record I can simple roll the head and Cabinet into the small room and record...you get 4 in the package with 4 wheels and 4 retainers thats 5/8" thick that goes into the wood of a cabinet....",5,Best Castors and strongest,1368057600,"05 9, 2013",positive AQT4V74P38PPU,B001FQ74FW,johnny8,"[3, 3]","Quality of these casters is what you would expect if you own any Ernie Ball products,great, very easy to install they hold tight in their sockets and roll smoothly on hard surfaces, not intended to be used on turf on loose surfaces. I have them on several bass cabinets, they also remove easily for stationary cabinet use.",5,Ernie Ball Quality,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",positive AMNTZU1YQN1TH,B001FQ74FW,Kurt Robair,"[0, 0]","My Hartke 410VX Cabinet was designed by an idiot....9 million pounds and no casters...not even holes for them. Who invented this thing, He-Man? Anyways, I bought these casters, got out the drill, and punched a few holes in the bottom of my amp, pounded these in, and now it ROLLS. Sadly one of the holes wasnt drilled quite straight making one caster a bit crooked so the amp veers to the right when I push it like a car missing a wheel. But its still better than carrying this beast everywhere my band is playing. Of course, we practice at the drummer's house and in his basement so I still have to carry it down and up his stairs, but that's life.",5,Great Casters....My Back Appreciates Them (For The Most Part),1389139200,"01 8, 2014",positive A1Q94IXHEGQDV7,B001FQ74FW,Skyler Smith,"[0, 0]",Great quality casters for the money! Just as good or better quality than the ones that come stock on most amps. You can't go wrong with these.,5,Great deal!,1382227200,"10 20, 2013",positive A2SBZZ1HSR7WSP,B001FSZR4U,A. Mayse,"[0, 0]","This is one of those simple gizmos that make you wonder ""why didn't i think of that"", it snaps around my mandolin strings by the bridge and a quick run up to the nut and back down every few weeks keeps the strings clean, and best of all I don't find lint from my cleaning rag in the wound strings any more since I started using this instead of the cheesecloth I used to use.",5,Works like a charm on my mandolin,1325289600,"12 31, 2011",positive A2Z1BOQPVQK2M4,B001FSZR4U,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","I use to use a cloth to clean my strings... this now rests in my guitar tech bag as a very useful tool.Easy to open, clamp on the strings, run it up and down and your strings maintain a clean and clear sound longer! The only thing that I worry about is running the plastic over the frets. I understand that it's only plastic, but I wonder if it will decrease the life of the frets over time...I don't know... if I see an issue, I may update this a year or so down the line.Until then? Excellent solution!",4,Almost perfect!,1385856000,"12 1, 2013",positive A2BT968XSRPP0K,B001FSZR4U,"CJB ""Cjb""","[0, 0]","I give this product a 5 stars in terms of the idea, but a 4 or less in terms of the materials used to make it, especial the outer plastic shell. The cloth in the sandwitch which does the cleaning is a good and fare material. All and all for the price it's a 5 star. Good idea to clean the strings (especial metal strings) without damaging them or the guitar itself.",4,Good Idea to clean Guitar Strings without causing damage.,1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive A127K5WGHNUUH3,B001FSZR4U,"Debon Panton ""Debon""","[0, 1]",I chose this because I wanted an easier way to clean my guitar strings. So far it has worked beautifully.,5,String Cleaber is great,1367798400,"05 6, 2013",positive A2CJVLER896Q7L,B001FSZR4U,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 1]","This is a very useful little device. I use this cleaner on my strings after any use of my guitar. It removes anything on the strings and dries them immediately. This will increase the life of your strings. Don't expect miracles, but this helps quite a bit. I have bought this for me and several guitar-playing friends that have found this much useful. Highly recommended. Cheers!",5,Very useful little device,1372723200,"07 2, 2013",positive AHUIPZZH2UKJG,B001FSZR4U,Fender Fan,"[2, 2]","This is great idea to clean guitar strings. I've always wiped down the necks of my guitars but this allows you to clean the underside of the strings as well as the top.Simple to use, small to fit inside a case or gig bag and not expensive.Using this will help lengthen the life of your strings and pay for itself in no time.",4,Great idea,1332115200,"03 19, 2012",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B001FSZR4U,Grejam53,"[1, 2]","Simply the easiest, no hassle, no mess, way to clean your strings. I have used on all my guitars. It even fits my acoustic 12 string!Update: 1 year later and the string cleaner is going strong. Wash up in soap and water and let dry. I bought a 2nd one!",5,Easy as 1-2-3,1259798400,"12 3, 2009",positive A1EX4410F46C8O,B001FSZR4U,"Matt32 ""LIGHT WEIGHT""","[1, 2]","First of all as a former touring guitarist and a guitar tech junkie, I have a tool box with every tool you can imagine. I have to say this string cleaner is a must have! I say this because in the long run, it will save you money on strings, save you time with changes, and will keep your strings sounding alive.Most guitarists don't realize just what they are doing to their strings when they play. You are leaving behind a world of sweat, dead skin, and all kinds of nasty elements. The oils/fluids you leave behind can be very acidic and contain plenty of things that will build up and corrode your strings. I've seen people who change strings every week because the strings keep going dead. I've seen mold and and all kinds of garbage build up on strings so bad I thought a sloth may be living on it. This little tool will prevent that.I have a routine with mine. Before I play, I run the cleaner over the strings a few times. Whenever I'm done playing I make sure to spray a string cleaner fluid onto the pad and run it over the strings again until I feel they are completely clean. You will not believe the extension of your string life or the quality of sound you will get following these cleaning practices.Someone has mentioned in their review the fret damage that the string cleaner caused and I too thought about that the first time I used it. I suggest pulling up a little bit so that the cleaner does not touch the frets. Toward the nut where it is hard to get the cleaner in, I just wipe down with a rag. This is a great, cheap, handy little product that all guitarists should keep in their pockets.",4,A must have for every guitarist,1298160000,"02 20, 2011",positive A2D8OM8XL872DO,B001FSZR4U,"M. Platt ""UpIrons""","[0, 1]",I had neglected my guitar for awhile but just got back into the swing of things. Needless to say the strings were at least 5 years old and I was about to replace them with new ones but thought I would give this a try. I am amazed at how good the strings feel now. They really are like a new set of strings. Saved me 20 bucks in having it restrung too soon so they already paid for themselves. My only reason for knocking off 1 star is because the darn thing is harder to open then it should be. They could rethink the clasp a bit more but it does get the job done.,4,Like a new set of strings,1361404800,"02 21, 2013",positive A3ARMRKIJUQ6LS,B001FSZR4U,RelevantC,"[1, 1]","I was not to thrill about this product, I really don't have anything super negative to say but nothing super positive either,",3,This okay,1362700800,"03 8, 2013",neutral A5SRLPK9A3LG,B001FSZR4U,Robert,"[0, 0]",Just use a cloth or paper towel.,2,Not Worth The Money,1404604800,"07 6, 2014",negative A2SKZZZBV1XYWP,B001FSZR4U,Sledman,"[8, 9]","I'm on the fence with this product. It does its job so no real complaints there, however once applied I feel it may be damaging my frets. I havent seen wear or visible damage but as you run it up the neck of the guitar you hear it hit all the frets. If you apply pressure to keep it from hitting it then pulls the top cleaning pad off, away from the strings causing it not to clean the top. Much more convenient then using a string cleaning cloth though so I'm sticking with this.",3,Does its job,1268524800,"03 14, 2010",neutral A2P924QJ8N0QO0,B001FSZR4U,Superlead777,"[1, 1]","Nifty little item that does what it's designed to do.Realistically,it's not worth $10.00.$5.00? yes.Save your money.I regret this purchase for what I paid for it.",3,Does a Good Job... Too Much Money,1357862400,"01 11, 2013",neutral A2HIRKOAFQQLBE,B001FSZR4U,The Bluescaster,"[2, 2]","Pretty cool gadget... a whole lot less trouble than opening and closing bottles, cans, or sprays, and does on a set of old strings.",5,Gig bag neccessity,1385683200,"11 29, 2013",positive A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B001FSZR4U,TWM,"[0, 1]",I bought this since I am a new guitar player...It does hit the frets but doesn't seem to do any damage...Pretty easy to use.The only oddity I have is that the box was kind of open already when I bougt it new.Does the job.,4,String cleaner does the job.,1301443200,"03 30, 2011",positive A18MMME07XZLYO,B001FSZR4U,zachary,"[1, 1]","It sorta cleans strings but not fully, i dont even really use it anymore, i feel like i wasted my money on this item",3,kinda usless to me,1374364800,"07 21, 2013",neutral A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B001G3TJXO,"Dako ""Dako""","[0, 0]","After returning the Pedaltrain Jr (too small), I received the Pedaltrain 2 with Soft Case, and it fits the bill perfectly. I am using a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus unit, and had some minor issues getting the plug-ins to line up with the cutouts on the board itself. As the other user here mentions, the cutouts on the board are slightly too close together. You can center the Voodoo in such a way to make sure both plugs are useable, but the overall install is not 100% in-line.I did not run into any connector issues mentioned by the other user review here, using the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus system. All connectors that came with the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus, fit perfectly, and there are no clearance issues. One quick PRO-TIP: Leave the Connector Brackets slightly loose when installing your Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus, as this will let you make fine adjustments, once the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus is dropped into the back of the Pedaltrain. Once this are lined up to your liking, or as close as possible, based on the narrow cutouts, then you can tighten your brackets screws all the way down, and then use a punch to mark your indented drill holes. There is a pretty decent video on Youtube by Pedaltrain, which will help with the process. My only small complaint is that they don't use a center punch. You should always use something to create a starter divot, especially when working with soft metals.Overall, this is a great pedalboard. I am running Boss TR-2, Boss OD-3, MXR Dyna Comp, MXR Phase 100, Dunlop Crybaby, EH Cathedral Reverb, and EH Stereo Memory Man w/ Harzai, and there is plenty of breathing room. Nothing is cramped, and there is plenty of space for patch and power cable routing. The board I received came supplied with plenty of soft-sided velcro. There is another review here where the user states they didn't receive enough velcro. I cut 4 22" strips for each of the cross bars, and still had about 6" of soft-sided velcro left over.",4,"For A Medium Pedal Array, This Is The One To Get",1388966400,"01 6, 2014",positive AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B001G3TJXO,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[3, 3]","I've been playing guitar for over 30 years both teaching & performing and never used a pedalboard. I used to carry the FX's in a briefcase and setup the ones I needed. I'm old school when it comes to these boxes... I run compression, wah, overdrive, super-overdrive, delay & reverb pretty much in that order. Sometime I use a phaser or a tremolo... I also have a few distortion pedals laying around as well but don't use them much. I currently have 8 pedals setup on this board. I have room for one maybe two more. The board itself is built like a tank and travels well. The bag that comes with it is road worthy for local gigs but I wouldn't take it on tour without a metal case. I did go ahead and Velcro down all the pedals that I always use leaving a little room for add ins. Be sure you want to Velcro down the FX chain because to get the best, most secure, it won't fall off the board when you pick it up off the floor...I found that I had to remove all the rubber feet from each pedal. The Velcro is very strong and may test the durability of some of your cheaper pedals. Use great care when removing them from the board as you can easily rip the backs off of some of them. Low end wah pedals and boxes made out of plastic be warned....Boss, MXR, Mod Tone and other high end, well made pedals work best once set on the board. You can run any number of power sources to it. There is plenty of room for all my needed connections...I leave the choice of that to you the reader.At the end of the day it's easier for me to move my FX pedals around and setup on the gig is in minutes. Plus it looks much cleaner and gives me a little more room on tiny stages and less chance of tripping over a cable.. I'm very happy with this product and would replace it should anything happen to it.",5,Pedaltrain 2 Pedalboard works for me!,1353110400,"11 17, 2012",positive A2IDOKLAT1MP8X,B001G3TJXO,"Jared Burdick ""JBurd""","[0, 0]","If you are familiar with the Pedaltrain products, you know how solid this product is. If you are new to effects, it comes with plenty of velcro to mount pedals and brackets to mount a power brick (they have a deal with Voodoo so those bricks are will always fit). Keep in mind you will have to drill holes for the brackets, they are not predrilled.The duffel bag that it comes with has lots of padding and pockets and is pretty durable. If you have a power strip, it won't fit around the edges of the bag; the fit inside the bag is snug. That said, I have a couple extra pedals not on my board that will fit in the pouch on the side along with strings and cables.",5,Its a Pedaltrain...,1373673600,"07 13, 2013",positive A3F1GM7ZAZD1SW,B001G3TJXO,jmhr,"[1, 1]","This pedal board replaced a bcb6 boss case because I have a lot of non-Boss pedals and wanted to start using them for gigs.The PT2 footprint is large enough to accommodate a lot of pedals but not too big for a smaller gig, except some of the smallest ""stages"" (room corners) that do require a smaller rig.Without going into specifics there was a zipper issue on the soft case. I wrote the company, described the problem. Lizzie wrote back and said she'd take care of it. You just don't get better service than this company provides. Combine that with the great product design and I'm a happy customer.The larger boards give you the option of installing a dedicated power supply underneath. This is one of its best features. Truly plug and play. Yes, I spent more than I ever have on a pedal board before. Portability. Reliability. Flexibility. If I was ever going to use my best pedals for gigs, this was it.I have tried SKB and Furman and they have some nice features, if you like a lot of plastic. I still like the PT2 much better.",5,Awesome customer service,1307145600,"06 4, 2011",positive AHCJAJO18KRP1,B001G3TJXO,JoseAlmanya,"[0, 0]","I had a custom-made pedalboard, made with wood also, it was great in therms of protecting my pedals and with the space but maan it was heavy, only with 7 pedals and that was getting me problems with my back and shoulders... with this i have 13 pedals and i wont say that its not heavy bcuz it is, but is the same weight but i got 13 pedals!! Thats a huge difference.... the only thing that i maybe dont like is the bag, i know it wont last A LOT OF TIME, but in general is the best pedalboard ive had and i wont change it.. maybe for another bigger like the pt3 but still gonna get pedaltrain... the best",5,getting something better than this? u cant!,1351555200,"10 30, 2012",positive ANAKK5KNUAP17,B001G3TJXO,"Julio Caicedo ""Julio""","[1, 1]","Once you place the pedals on it, it's kinda heavy...but it won't hurt your back. I arranged 11 pedals on the frame and they fit perfectly.No brainer, built to last and the carrying case it's outstanding.Cheers!!!!",5,Perfect....,1297382400,"02 11, 2011",positive A1EWYZI4ZHU9XZ,B001G3TJXO,Mark J,"[5, 5]","My issue with the Pedaltrain 2 is the accommodation of a power supply. I have a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus.The documentation that comes with this pedalboard specifically states that this power supply mounts under the board, and it even includes mounting brackets that fit this power supply. However, if you actually try to mount it to the underside of the board as suggested, you're in for an unpleasant surprise.First of all, regarding the two circular holes on the front of the board. The fitment to the power supply is there... sort of. There's no way to align them perfectly because the holes on the pedaltrain 2 are slightly too close together. I wasn't worried about this, since I doubt I'll ever chain them and only have access to 1 outlet.The second issue is, the allegedly self-tapping screws that come with the mounting kit strip as though they were made of butter. Once you've got them in (or attempted to do so), they're never coming out. You'll probably have to break them. It's a shame to have cut corners on something so inexpensive.The main issue I have with this board relating to my Voodoo Lab power supply is this. Once you get the power supply mounted properly on the underside of the board (it can only go one place), you begin to plug in your pedals and you discover that the cables supplied with the power supply don't fit the mounting location on this board. You can't plug them in because there's not enough clearance between the frame of the pedalboard and the sockets the cables plug in to.I really only bought this pedalboard because of the supposed perfect compatibility with the Voodoo Lab power supply I own, but given that it doesn't fit like it's supposed to, I wish I could return this board - except I can't, because it now has holes drilled in it. (You have to drill the board to mount the power supply underneath it.)Basically, I paid $100 for a plain flat sheet metal metal rectangle and a couple rolls of velcro. Needless to say, I'm not very pleased.",2,Voodoo Lab power supply didn't fit as advertised.,1384041600,"11 10, 2013",negative A3RPDN9247BQHK,B001G3TJXO,Nike,"[0, 0]",Comes with all the Velcro you can need Very simple to set up even for me ( a newbie)I got the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 to go along with it Although you have to drill 4 holes into the pedalboad to mount it its pretty simple.,5,Great!,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive AVP5CCREISHVX,B001G3TJXO,Raul Diaz Pea,"[0, 0]","This product is great. You can have a lot of pedals including big ones and volume/wah pedals. Read the description so you can have a sense of size. Tue quality is very nice, solid and resistible. The soft case is very nice also.",5,Great size and quality!!,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A3UD50M7M72150,B001G3TJXO,synthezatory,"[3, 3]","Tried several of pedaltrain in the past (pt-3 too bulky, and pt-jr a little to small), this one holds my pedals perfectly. Simple & light. I love it!",5,Perfect size,1324339200,"12 20, 2011",positive A33DAMPX4T6K57,B001G3TJXO,T. Murphy,"[0, 0]","I returned the SKB PS-45 and got the PT-2 as a replacement. The SKB is a well built board, but the Pedaltrain boards are simply the best functional design available, period!! And designing them with the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power in mind is stroke of genius. Providing the brackets to mount......another brilliant stroke. This is a no-brainer. This is your best option for a top flight pedalboard. Great job!",5,Great Design!!,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A2MR43RDPZX3J,B001GD07SK,Applewhite Minyard,"[0, 0]","This pedal does add reverb and it is adjustable to different effects, but the range of effects is not great and the difference in them is often not very pronounced. It's kind of an "empty" sounding reverb, as opposed to more lush effects. The Reverb Machine (RV600), also from Behringer and for only $10 more is a FAR superior machine with more effects and better tone, though it has a couple of other minor drawbacks. See my review of that item for clarification.",3,Medium results,1396915200,"04 8, 2014",neutral A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B001GD07SK,Bret Hart,"[0, 0]","From the product description, I expected something far more robust than this unit. By and large, I've had great experiences with Behringer pedals, but this reverb unit is the wimpiest I have ever used in 40 years of playing - no stronger than the reverb in a 5w First Act amplifier.",2,Limp,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",negative A2Z3IXZ17E88J4,B001GD07SK,"James Tepper """Are we there yet"""","[1, 2]","I bought one of these for a vintage Fender Showman that doesn't have built in reverb. Put a battery in and plugged it in. Very simple. But the sound was horrible! No setting delivered an effect that sounded anything like any kind of reverb I ever heard or would want to hear. The closest I could get was a cheesy delay or echo effect that sounded awful. On the other hand, the reverb from my Korg AX-100G (that I was using on another rig) was great. Maybe my DR600 was not functioning properly, but I don't think so. I think that's the way it really sounds. So I got a return authorization from Amazon (very easy - never fails), put it back in the box and UPS picked it up the next day and I got a full refund.JM Tepper",1,Sounds awful - you get what you pay for,1361232000,"02 19, 2013",negative A3ZBLSAPZB9LE,B001GD07SK,"Rick Holly ""Rick Holly""","[2, 2]","I am a bit surprised by some of the negative reviews about this product. I have been playing professionaly for more than 35 years and in that time have gone through many amps, guitars and and dozens of effects of all sorts. The great ones I have kept over the years (Ibanez TS9 and TS 10, MXR Compressor etc.) and have put them in a small pedal rack that doesn't take up much stage room. The one item that I didn't have in a pedal form was a good reverb. I have had great success with other Behringer rack products (Digital Reverb/echo, EQ's, patch panels and other home studio stuff). The DR600 was my first Behringer pedal. I think it works great. I have had it for about 6 months and have used it almost every weekend since I got it to play jobs with my band (often several nights a week). It has given me no problem. I can't speak to the battery issue since my pedal board is powered by a ""One Spot"" multi AC adapter.",4,Does just what I wanted it to do.,1314576000,"08 29, 2011",positive APXEAZI8E8GES,B001GD07SK,"SeBo ""seb6000""","[2, 3]","I ordered this pedal based on the previous 2 reviews, but to me it sounds very tinnie and cheap, plus the control knobs were a bit tight and hard to adjust. I do a have a few Behringer pedals and many are very good for the price, but this one I won't be keeping. To me, it wasn't even close to as good as the Fender amp reverbs...",3,Not the best for this price,1290211200,"11 20, 2010",neutral A3MJARDJ31M698,B001GD07SK,"S. Thompson ""Nothing""","[0, 2]","Behringer usually makes good stuff and this Reverb Is No different but what It does best Is reverse reverb and moderate depth reverb Nothing else. I wanted this for Singing and I have the Danelectro FAB Echo which gives a short distance echo but I wanted something without the slap back and this does what I want It for but Not quite as much depth as I wanted but with The Music I do Not think Anyone can tell. If You want a good Reverb that Is above average with much depth then get the Behringer RV600 Not this. The power supply I use Is Danelectro which Is great, I also have a godlyke that I use.",4,Average,1275177600,"05 30, 2010",positive A3OEBPVLF35YQL,B001GD07SK,StratDude,"[1, 3]","Yes, it's cheap plastic. Yes, the battery life is very short as this unit sucks the life out of a battery in a couple of hours. Yes, the battery is difficult to replace. However, this is the best sounding cheap reverb pedal on the planet. I solved the battery problem by using a 1-Spot 8-outlet pedal power supply. It doesn't sound nearly as cheap as its construction or price might suggest. Everything from simulated spring reverb to endless caverns is here, and it all sounds great. It even has a ""modulated"" reverb, which is a reverb with a slight flange/chorus affecting the reverb signal only (not the dry signal) which is their version of the Holy Grail's ""Flerb"" setting. This is about 1/3 the cost of the Holy Grail, and the foot switch should hold up well under normal stage use (unless of course, you are an elephant). For all the complaining I hear about this and other pedals with ""cheap plastic cases"", I have yet to hear about anyone actually breaking one while using it. Behringer pedals are hit and miss, but this one is certainly a hit.",4,Decent Reverb For A Great Price,1350777600,"10 21, 2012",positive A26RLGZUUENC6E,B001GD07SK,S. Trivoli,"[1, 2]","This ""would"" be a great digital reverb but for the fact that the more you turn the level up on the reverb intensity, it simultaneously fades the initial attach of the strum, pluck or riff rendering the reverb relatively worthless if you 'want a lot of reverb"". What the hell was Behringer thinking???",2,"faded attack, semi worhless",1297641600,"02 14, 2011",negative A3S737ZGWE1GKY,B001GGYF4E,Anon,"[0, 0]","I bought this as for practice. I have a $180 amp, but was looking for something a little more portable. This is what I came to.It has great distortion, the effect is pretty awesome too! The lead cuts clean; "mostly". In general is does tend to get a little noisy though. However. For the price, this is probably one of the best steals ever. Like I said, I have a "sort-of" name brand amp that is estimated at around $180. I can safely say that the sound quality of this item is about as good as the amp. Until I can afford a REALLY good amp, this will be my primary one; and really I have no problem with that.Pros:-Cheap Price-Fair sound quality-Nifty Built-in Effect-Can plug into AUX letting you play with musicCons:-Cheap ITEM quality-Distortion can get "messy"-Not very versatile...Metal ONLY.I hope it never breaks.",4,"AmPlug, better than low-budget amps!",1390435200,"01 23, 2014",positive A36378CQKPA2G,B001GGYF4E,Carlo Verdi,"[0, 0]","Amazing! I plugged this little gadget into my Strat, put on my headphones and wow I was super surprised! The sound is amazing. You can adjust the amount of gain and volume to fine tune your sound whether your playing through humbuckers or single coils. I love the sound I get on either my Strat or Les Paul. Best of all you can practice as loud as you like without bothering anybody. I plug this little monster into my compressor and from the compressor to the guitar and the sound is amazing. I really like the sound and the fact that it is totally portable and independent of power (runs on two AAA batteries). The digital delay effect is activated independently, (same little switch just one extra click) which is fine, but you can't adjust the speed or mix. That's OK though because the factory setting works just fine if you want a touch of delay. All in all, I highly recommend this Vox AmPlug Lead Guitar Headphone Amp for its sound and price. One small con, its made of plastic and seems a bit fragile.",5,"Wow, wow amazing little gadget!",1396828800,"04 7, 2014",positive A16MRPHIU3JUXF,B001GGYF4E,Cut to the Chase,"[0, 0]","For what it does and how I use it, this is the hot setup! Great for a quick practice and really sounds nice. Wide overdrive and tone range. The delay feature is basically a simple slap-back echo (I'd much rather have a chorus in there) but for price and the sound I'm quite pleased.",5,Very Nice!,1391385600,"02 3, 2014",positive A37A41GWQFMK3D,B001GGYF4E,Dr. Freud,"[0, 0]","works very well. I have to of them. each does a little different thing, they are great for traveling, or late night need to play stuff, when the rest of the family has no interest in your desire to get better. the sound, effects, etc., are adequate and are good as you need without the real amplication.",4,great for those private moments,1319068800,"10 20, 2011",positive A9RAHOMYAQB51,B001GGYF4E,"Michael K. Mcneill ""Scuba dude""","[0, 0]","I have to say I was pretty skeptical about how this would sound but I was shocked at the sounds I could get.It took just too a few seconds to dial in the tone I wanted and off we went.For the money and ease of practicing at anytime with a great tone is worth twice as much.As far as durability I have had in a month used it 10 times, so far so good.I did purchase the protection plan for $10 so I'm covered for 2 years.",5,Sounds amazing,1356480000,"12 26, 2012",positive A8DCZN408QYKC,B001GGYF4E,Oldcabdriver,"[0, 0]","I was a bit disappointed in this gadget. It just doesn't have the quality sound that I expected from the material written about it. I've had much better luck with a simple interface between my guitar and iPhone or iPad. That arrangement isn't as compact as this Vox product, but the sound is much more pleasing.",3,There are better products available.,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A32264FNDHOH3Q,B001GH4H3W,"B. Hood ""alowishousrue""","[0, 0]","i do like this for playing at home, but it is what it is is by no means a replacement for my 15" tnt peavey but works as it says and the shipping was quick",5,great amp,1358380800,"01 17, 2013",positive A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B001GH4H3W,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]",This is a good product. The construction is pretty good. It will give you a variety of bass tones. You have to buy a 1/8 trs to a 1/4 ts adaptor to line out to your amp or sound system.,5,Good product,1384905600,"11 20, 2013",positive A13NWJUMVNS6YZ,B001GH4H3W,Coffee Drinker,"[0, 0]","This little jewel is so small it can hide in your hand, but it delivers decent tone at a decent volume to your headphones for practicing indoors or outdoors over traffic sounds even. Its 1/4"" TS plug goes directly into your bass's instrument cable jack, and it has one 1/8"" TRS output jack for your headphone plug. But it also has a second 1/8"" TRS input jack which allows you to connect your computer or mp3 player or cell phone so you can hear yourself playing over play-alongs or any such music source, both directly into your headphones.Its on-off switch has a third position for overdrive distortion, which I never use. It has both gain and volume output controls and both work. It also has a tone control but I cannot discern that it does anything. Could be that I just have a defective sample, but I don't care because the tone is fine just as it is.Others have described this little headphone amp as seeming somewhat fragile, and I don't argue with that--it does feel a bit thinly made and the 2xAAA battery door does seem weak. But I just take a little extra care not to drop it or bang it around in a gig bag. If the battery door eventually falls off, I'll use duct tape, and when this little thing completely wears out, I'll buy another. It's just too handy and easy to travel with not to own--and, as I said, it does the job.EDIT 2013-04-07: Still working fine.",5,Small package does the job.,1349568000,"10 7, 2012",positive A1IJUUNPU7L6LA,B001GH4H3W,"Don ""On The Upper Cumberland""","[0, 0]","In my house, I don't have to play quietly when rehearsing.... but when I really want to play along with a song and put some 'volume' to it, I can do it now without even a concern for our dogs, the neighbors, or my wife. This device, as the product description tells you, allows you to plug it into your bass, plug your earbuds or headphones into it, set the volume and gain controls to suit, and play away in complete quiet to the rest of the world. In addition, and this is the best part, there's a 1/8" jack on this device that allows you to plug an mp3 player into it so you can play along with music of your choice. I rehearse often with this thing. You might think negatively about this device considering the fact that you can't control all the tone parameters like you can when rehearsing through your bass amp. That's true. But, the big thing is being able to use it for what it was designed for and all the ways it makes rehearsing simpler (less equipment-complicated) and quiet when necessary (lots of households have that need for quiet that don't always blend well with your rehearsal schedule, etc). I paid $50 for it, and it works great,...worth the money for certain.",5,I can't believe what a good thing this has become in my 'arsenal',1359504000,"01 30, 2013",positive A1EMTRDX5PBNCP,B001GH4H3W,Jeremy D.,"[0, 0]","Liked the sound, the adjustability, just wish I could read the numbers on the dials as my ears are still ringing from turning the dial the wrong way! I find the unit surprisingly sturdy and it feels solid. I don't care about disturbing the neighbours, but it is handy to have a portable solution when traveling, the Rumble 75 is a bit big to take everywhere. I made sure to match it with good bass headphones which other reviewers have said is a must.",4,Oh for better eye sight!,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",positive A6D91KPQGIDKZ,B001GH4H3W,"Jim R. ""Photo man""","[1, 2]","This device has been a blessing for my bass guitar practices. Armed with a set of headphones, I can play anywhere in the house at any time while also jamming to my MP3s (mp3 player plugged in too!).Worth the small price you pay.As far as construction, the battery door BARELY hangs on. I'm sure if I drop it, even from a low height, that door's flying off along with the battery.",5,Handy tool to keep from waking up the family,1302134400,"04 7, 2011",positive AT09WGFUM934H,B001GH4H3W,John,"[0, 0]","Sounds just like an amp in your headphones! Gain, Tone and FX switch make for a broad range of sound since you won't be able to use any pedals. This is a great little piece of kit if you have some fun money to spend on it. 1 star off because, while nothing fell out, the plugs on both the bass and headphone side are very loose feeling.",4,Great sound!!!,1376438400,"08 14, 2013",positive ABBE2DL4IFLM5,B001GWCC4I,"Andrew D. Flint ""Andrew D Flint""","[0, 0]",Onstage makes well thought parts for mounting things.. I use these all of the time for small cameras that are stationary.. I put them on a mic stand and it takes much less room than a full blow tripod.. They can't hold a heavy camera very well but a small one they will hold just fine..,5,Innovative and useful!,1384473600,"11 15, 2013",positive A1Y8BQ5R1SGGVD,B001GWCC4I,Gregg Bergman,"[0, 0]",I always put my recorder on the stage on a mini tripod that would get kicked over by band members. Now I put my recorder on my monitor mike stand and don't worry about it anymore. Simplicity at its best.,5,Better than sliced bread,1376265600,"08 12, 2013",positive A8ANJNZAZQ6IQ,B001GWCC4I,"Guitar Operator ""Guitar Operator""","[0, 0]","Fits nicely and tight on standard wide threaded microphone stands. If you have the smaller ""screw headed"" ends on your microphone stand, you can get a little threaded adapter at any music store for next to nothing. (Maybe a dollar, if they don't just give it to you.)Using this with stands that have a heavy round base takes up less space onstage and other places, as well as making it easy to relocate and keep out of the way.No need for a tripod stand with the legs folding up and out, getting in the way, plus most inexpensive tripods are cheaply made, very light and will break easily when moving gear or simply tripping over them.The base screws down all the way onto the stand until it is hand tight.The set screw allows for tilting and turning adjustment of the camera.The set screw presses against a ball-socket hinge and has a plastic thumb knob that seems a little fragile. I am very careful not to over-tighten in fear of twisting off the plastic thumb tightening knob.I am also leery of stripping the set screw or the threads inside the housing, but at this price I guess you can't expect to have a sophisticated adjustment mechanism, eh?There is a notch in the side of the housing to allow for a 90-degree preset angle.The metal thumbscrew that attaches the base of the camera to the adapter has a rubber washer as well as a thin rubber mat acting as like a cushioning gasket when tightened to your camera.Be careful. The metal thumbscrew can easily fall out from the holding plate when transporting, removing or switching cameras. I found a little 'plastic threaded washer-like ring' that screws onto the holding plate screw when not in use. You could easily find many types of washers, screws, plastic pieces, etc., to hold it in place when in storage or transport. You could also leave it attached to your camera. Either way, be careful not to let it fall out and get lost.Overall the ""little thing"" is quite solid, heavy and sturdy and takes up little to no real estate and does a great job at being small, basic, solid and inexpensive.It holds well when bumped or moved. Mine has absolutely ""no slop"" in it, does not wobble or come loose. I would not put a larger sized 8mm camera or heavy camera on this adapter. Most modern devices will do just fine.Again, just make sure you tighten it up 'just enough' to hold it well. Don't put the grip of Hercules on it and it should last for years. Mine has.I'm happy with mine and bought our drummer one for Christmas.Hope this helps!",4,I Like This Little Camera Adapter for Mic Stands,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B001GWCC4I,Papa,"[0, 0]",I use this often to record my band's gigs. Now if they would make one that will hold a PAR 38 can so I can turn my extra mic stands into single can lighting racks!,5,Great item!,1362873600,"03 10, 2013",positive A8MQNZK3J0UEX,B001GWCC4I,Paul C.,"[0, 0]","Works well, pretty straight forward. A little over priced for what it is, but, sure beats having to purchase another complete stand.",5,Great product,1342828800,"07 21, 2012",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B001GWCC4I,Paul D Ford,"[1, 1]","Bought two of these inexpensive adapters and am very satisfied. I am not having any problems fastening to a stand or cam corder, and I am able to clamp the swivel lock very securely. I am only using for light-weight applications. Certainly worth the $7.",5,Works very well,1327881600,"01 30, 2012",positive A3G4YMDOTVWP5V,B001GWCC4I,Scottro,"[0, 0]","I was skeptical after reading the reviews, but the manufacturer must have read the same reviews because these things are solid and the glue that holds the rubber piece seems to be holding up well. No issues with the screw not tightening either. I plan to buy more of these in the near future.",5,It works.,1362614400,"03 7, 2013",positive AF7AQHLX1UV1Z,B001GWCC4I,Smoothbassman,"[0, 0]",I already had one of these for the studio from another vendor and picked this one up as well. It was really old and dusty like its been laying around for years but that aside it works perfectly to put my camera right where I need it. Holds Zoom recorder as well with no issues when I am recording. This works perfectly to transform any mic stand into a more than worthy tripod.,5,Hold HD Camera and Zoom H4n Well,1344297600,"08 7, 2012",positive A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B001GWCC4I,W. Perry,"[0, 0]",The plastic knob that you use to tighten the ball and socket doesn't grip very well and even the lightest camera will slip and sag. it's a great idea but not well executed.,2,Not much help,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",negative A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B001HNE622,"AF ""Whigs""","[0, 0]","A friend gave me a few of these and overall I like them. I'd give them 3.5 stars if I could. Having said that, I don't like them as much as a regular nylon pick. The star hole just feels a bit weird to me, though I could probably get used to it. I'm glad I got to try these, but these won't replace my favorite nylon picks.",3,Pretty good,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",neutral A2F2L5F9OWWVY6,B001HNE622,AT,"[2, 2]",I usually use fender .73 picks but they seemed to fall out of my fingers while I was playing and it was very irratating. So I picked these up. I no longer have to worry about them falling out of my hand. The star in the middle allows your fingers to connect in the star and you are able to get a good and stable grip on it. Hands down the best pick I've used.,5,Great,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",positive AXXGP6UT41KAS,B001HNE622,CLKiii,"[1, 1]","I guess I have tried about every type of pick around. Thick ridged things with thin strumming edges, great big triangles oh do you remember cork circles on one side? Look this is just easy, the star hole means I grip it and it doesn't move until I let go. Never had one break and the gauge being marked is so much nicer than digging through the ""pick pen"" on the counter of the local music store trying to find 3 that feel right. Yup 3 'cause they were three for $1.00",5,Why didn't I think of this,1332460800,"03 23, 2012",positive A2S9M3F1Z2XIQG,B001HNE622,JeffH,"[0, 0]","I used to use the Tortex pick until a buddy of mine gave me one of these. I ended up using that pick for something like 3 years (playing 1-2 times/wk). Once I started playing 4hrs/wk at my church, I decided that this pick had proven its self so I order a small box. I have never dropped one of these and have never broken one. FYI: I generally don't play hard and I always play acoustic, Nanoweb custom lights.",5,Tortex now these,1351641600,"10 31, 2012",positive A2EDYSY4M8TESS,B001HNE622,kbgulfcoast,"[0, 0]","First saw on YouTube video, how genius? A pick that stays in hand... Makes me wonder how ever played without them...Small price for big help!",5,Where have these been all my life?,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",positive A1ZYSJS573OQ5P,B001HNE622,"Scott H. Irving ""itis-truth.org""","[0, 0]",I say this one is more between a Fender Medium and heavy. But it has the star for grip and that is super. Hard not to like. Get some!,5,Next best size in star picks,1396224000,"03 31, 2014",positive A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B001I1PWTY,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","I simply love the cradle from Jim Dunlop (although a little pricey). First, the material that the neck rests in is very soft. Overall it is bigger than appears and it gives me warm fuzzies to know my guitar won't fall off of that skimpy little 3 legged arrangement sold elsewhere on this Planet. I did find it to be a little short to support my Ovation Acoustic Bass, but a small length of 2 x 4 fixed that. Second, it is nice that it just rotates over to support the front of the fretboard while guitar is on its face which I need to get into the back guts side of my Ovation.",5,BELIEVE THE RATING! IT'S GREAT!,1403654400,"06 25, 2014",positive A127K5WGHNUUH3,B001I1PWTY,"Debon Panton ""Debon""","[1, 1]","Very good and very useful device. Very solidly built and it does what it was designed to do, very very well.",4,Four out of Five Stars,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",positive A3I9IGMS9GHW8J,B001I1PWTY,James E. Perkins,"[1, 1]",Definitely holds the guitar well . a little pricey but probably worth it. I'm a fan of Dunlop in general but think they got it right with this one.,4,Does the job,1369353600,"05 24, 2013",positive AQDHNCD25PFE6,B001I1PWTY,Larry,"[0, 0]","The Dunlop neck cradle is well designed and firmly supports the neck of any guitar. It is self adjusting and makes restringing a breeze! Buy one, and I am sure you will like it as well as I.",5,Great Neck Cradle,1333411200,"04 3, 2012",positive AAYAXHC63IX1D,B001I1PWTY,RB,"[0, 0]","This is what I have needed for many years. Really well made, very sturdy and will last forever, and it is useful for all the Guitar work I need to do. I think it is reasonably priced as well. Thanks for a great product and good prompt service Cheers !!!",5,Great Product,1334880000,"04 20, 2012",positive A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B001I1PWTY,Twiddly Diddly,"[4, 5]",I was impressed by the sturdiness and size of this neck cradle. Combined with the OP/TECH work mat that I purchased I can now turn almost any table or bench into a handy guitar workstation. In my experience Jim Dunlop always makes good products and this one continues that tradition.,5,Great,1330300800,"02 27, 2012",positive A2Z7KQUGJRKZL9,B001I8ITQA,Bret Hart,"[0, 0]","if all you want is amp-like vibrato and chorus, here ya go, and it's cheap and cool looking (bigger footprint than a Boss pedal). The 'Hue' control gently affects the tone.",3,not bad for the price,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",neutral A1ZQVN0F0FURHH,B001I8ITQA,"carvinone ""guitarman""","[1, 1]",Moen pedals are great. Nice quality at an unbelievable price point. This pedal is no exception. It is a great sounding vibe with the bonus of a nice chorus which can be engaged by the toggle switch. to be fair I have not tried many other vibes. Hard to when most cost over twice the cost of this pedal. That being said I am absolutely pleased with the sound of this pedal and have had no need to look elswhere. vibe is very Trower like. Think bridge of signs. Chorus is on the mellower side. Very analog sounding not digital. Replaced my BBE mind bender and fits the bill so much better. Solid well built and should last. I would have no problem gigging with this and have with no issues.My only issue was that after a year or so the pedal seemed a bit less strong in its effect. I read online that a bit of electrical tape around the internal led's would fix the problem and indeed it did. It's been fine since. Despite this needed fix I would buy this pedal again with no hesitation if I needed to,5,Great vibe pedal,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",positive A22LLQ00V32YZJ,B001I8ITQA,jim beasley jr,"[0, 1]","look this pedal doesnt cost a arm and leg, but as far as other vibes and chorus pedals this pedal falls short. but I wasnt looking at sending alot so it gets the job done",3,you get what you play for,1402790400,"06 15, 2014",neutral A20JJ8634DG3FS,B001I8ITQA,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[10, 10]","COMPARISONS: I have compared, side by side, the following pedals:Fulltone mini deja vibe ($200), Dunlop Univibe (discontinued stainless steel model)($220), Dunlop Roto-vibe ($180), Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe ($150), BBE Soul Bender ($129) as well as comparing to some ""different beasts"" in the modulation family - an MXR phase 90, MXR EVH flanger, Boss chorus, Behringer Vibrato, and Behringer Time Machine.SUMMARY - just the factsA great pedal and my favorite uni-vibe of all. Doesn't take a lot of space up, standard power supply, good visibility on control knob settings. Does not add or subtract frequencies to the signal or add noise. This is the only pedal in the univibe group I can say that about and it's why it's almost certainly going to be the one I keep. Might have slightly less ability to produce as thick of a univibe effect as some of the others -- still need to play with it a little more. Overall I LOVE this pedal at under 60 bucks. Only downsides I see are the LED does not flash the speed rate, and the speed control is top left which makes it hard to ""toe tweak"" with my right foot. Quality seems ok, but time will tell on durability.PROS- Smallish form factor, although slightly larger than a ""boss"" pedal, doesn't take much more room than a standard pedal.- Standard power supply (9v Center negative), and jack on top back for easy access - not in the way for patch cables on sides.- Switchable between chorus(univibe) and vibrato.- Controls spaced well for handling and use knobs with high visibility marking - easy to see.- Best PRO is that it does not boost or cut volume and does not boost or cut bass, mids, or lows. It just applies the uni-vibe type effect as dialed in and retains the character of the guitar tone. This is the only pedal I tested that I can say that about -- and most of the others cost 2-4 times what this one cost.- LED is red, visible and NOT a weird bright laser to my retina- The PRICE at about 60 bucks - is a great deal- Quality of construction -- metal case, decent knobs, pots and switches - no complaints so far.CONS- LED does not flash speed rate- Speed control would be better placed Top right or bottom right for ""toe"" tweaking- I have just had this a day so can't tell but might be limited in getting the deepest most lush univibe sound - not sure about that and I will update this review as I get time to test further. But it sounds great to me...OVERALL - highly recommended if you want a univibe and don't want to do a lot of comparison shopping. I have done it for you. Some users report quality issues here -- I guess time will tell on that. Mine works fine so far, and for $60 you could buy 2 and still save money over most other options available.--------------------------------------NOTES ON ***OTHER*** PEDALS I COMPARED---------------------------------------- Fulltone Mini Deja vibe -- highest quality construction (as expected at $200). The large knob in the lower right corner for speed is great and allows toe tweaking -- very useful on a vibe pedal. My complaint is that this vibe colors my tone - it boosts the mid range tones while maintaining the crisp highs and slightly losing the bass. This probably helps the sound stand out in a mix, however, I'd rather that my vibe not provide EQ because when I switch it on or off, I don't want to have to compensate at my guitar tone knobs to try to get back ""my sound"". I was able to match exactly an authentic original Uni-vibe sound with some adjusting. It seems to kind of muffle the pick attack or compress it also. I have a love-hate relationship with this pedal after about a week of testing it. Some days I hate it...but I like the build quality and the speed control. I originally liked that it was one of only two pedals that didn't strip the treble off my tone -- until I realized the mids were boosted, the bass was cut and the pick attack was somehow tweaked. Mixed bag, and at $200 shouldn't be.- MXR/Dunlop M68 (new in 2014). At about $140, The new M68 Uni-Vibe is a very good vibe pedal with much to like. It is second place on my list. On pure sound I might even like it slightly better than the Jimi, and that's saying something! It's the perfect form factor (shape/size) with no significant coloration of the tone, other than perhaps a tiny boost of treble in one mode. The M68 gives the Jimi a good run...and if you are extremely tight on board space, it might be a better choice for you. They sound very similar. The M68 has a wider range of adjustment on speed/depth than the Jimi, but I'm not sure the extra range is useful. MXR/Jim Dunlop/MXR have GREAT factory customer service if you ever have an issue. They fixed one of my pedals free even though out of warranty. I really do wish MXR would move their power supply jack to the rear vertical surface instead of the right side vertical surface. It is often in the way of right angle plugs on all my other MXR's. Use of the small top left push button for switching from chorus to vibe on this pedal was the main negative issue as I'd have to leave it with the mini switch engaged, and the red LED burning all the time, looking like it is on when I was not actually engaging the circuit with the main switch. It was also a tight fit. This pedal has a level knob which I'm usually a fan of but I don't see the need for it on this effect. I didn't care for the white ""main"" LED much, and of course the power supply location. The LED on this does pulse the speed, but was annoying due to the white LED. That's a subjective thing I suppose. All said this is a great sounding option with that perfect MXR size, so a good choice. But still 2X the cost of the Jimi. I stuck with the Jimi on form, function, sound, and value.- Dunlop Uni-vibe UV1 -- Cool stainless steel construction. Knobs were hard to see settings. placement of vintage switch on the back of the pedal was easily forgotten at worst and awkward at best. Non standard 18V power supply takes double slots from my power supply brick. Sound was very good but did also color my EQ sound by boosting the bass, and muffling the mids and highs slightly. On the one hand, this sound matched a lot of recorded uni-vibe sounds I've heard. On the other hand, once you strip the treble its hard to put it back in the mix. The seller had a 3 day return policy (3 days??!!) so I returned it and they lost the sale. Othewise, I would still be thinking about this one. I was on the fence about whether it was my winner. I was able to match a true uni-vibe sample, but the treble was slightly lacking and bugged me. At $220 I'd have to love it to keep it.- Voodoo Labs Micro Vibe - Liked the form factor, the simple controls, high visibility knobs, ability to toe tweak controls, standard 9V power supply, and placement of all jacks. Can get a very lush, even excessive univibe sound except the bass is very boosted, and mids/highs are cut. The EQ effect just kills the pedal for me. Its going back. Not my pick at $150.- BBE Soul Bender - My least favorite Vibe. It had extreme muffling of mids and highs, heavy boost of bass. In a band mix, I'm pretty sure it would get totally lost. At home, might sound ok. form factor was good, controls were simple, I think it pulsed the speed. My recollection is it had an overly bright blue LED. It was the first vibe I bought, and I only compared to Fulltone and Dunlop before returning it. Had some useable sounds, but with the intensity above 50% had an annoying ""womp womp womp"" of a bass note that was not coming from my guitar -- a weird defect in the effect sound in my opinion. With intensity below 50% it was usable...kind of. But a tone muffler. I returned this one early.- Dunlop ROTO-Vibe : A good choice (perhaps the only choice) if you MUST have expression pedal controlled speed adjustment. Didn't color the tone much - and that was a problem on most other uni-vibes tested. Limited speed range and awkward controls placement were most annoying to me. Intensity range seemed less than other pedals too. Large footprint if mounted on board, but also offers the ability to take NO space on the board by not mounting it. I didn't like that when you switch the effect on, you are automatically at high speed due to the mechanical nature of the design. Some awkwardness in the placement of controls and power plug vs guitar cables when plugged in. Std power supply a plus. LED indicators good and flash the speed. Durable construction although the mechanical nature means in time something will need lubricating and you may need to replace internal gears or pots. Overpriced 1.5 to 2X in my opinion.- Other general modulation effects. Univibes are effectively a phase effect - without the swooshy space-age edge on the sound. You can probably modify a modern phaser pedal to get the univibe sound which is like a vibrato plus analog chorus combined. A modern phaser is close, a modern flanger is much too space-age sounding. Vibrato pedals can capture the vibrato aspect of a uni-vibe and I'd recommend the behringer vibrato at $25 if you like vibrato sounds. uni-vibes are normally used for their ""chorus"" setting, not the vibrato setting. Didn't care for the Behringer time machine.My gear used for testing: Fender American Deluxe stratocaster. Mesa Mini-rectifier amplifier, Mesa Rectifier 2x12 cabinet with Celestion V30's. Pedal train pedal board, voodoo labs pedal power power supplies.A NOTE ON VENDOR SELECTIONI had a very bad experience with the vendor I bought my MXR/Dunlop M68 from, and while it does not weigh at all on my review of that product, I provided a separate star rating on the vendor feedback page. I recommend if you choose to purchase that pedal (or anything else) you be careful to avoid the Amazon Marketplace vendor called MixDSPnet in San Jose, CA. In addition to charging a 15% restocking fee if you want to return the pedal (in original condition with all materials and packaging), getting them to even acknowledge the return request at all was a problem and took over a week and finally opening a claim with Amazon to get any meaningful response. Once they did communicate, they were very unprofessional. Further, when the product was shipped back signature required (as recommended by amazon), they were ""not available"" or refused to sign for it so after several weeks of attempting to return the product, it remains **unrefunded** despite their confirmation that I could return the item for an 85% refund. I expect I'll need to work further with Amazon in the end to get this resolved. A google earth view of their addressed explained it all. MixDSPnet appears to be running out of an apartment complex. Most Amazon marketplace sellers are just fine but this one is really not, at least when it comes to returns. Also, while they sell a few Dunlop/MXR guitar pedals, looking at their site reveals it's not their primary business - they seem to sell a bunch of other non-musical widgets. My recommendation is that you find a vendor who is in the musical instrument business and who will provide the typical no cost refunds for 30 to 45 days as most large musical instrument retailers do, should you need it. They have a few hundred positive transactions, so maybe can be OK but I can only comment on my experience and this was the worst online transaction I've ever had shopping on amazon.",5,a GREAT choice for a univibe pedal,1377043200,"08 21, 2013",positive ASNGOBUI6WHNV,B001I8ITQA,khoney,"[0, 0]","Why not? For the price and some reviews I found online, I had to try this pedal. I bought one myself and it has remained on my pedalboard since I've bought it. NOTE : I recently put this right after my wah and before my dirt boxes and I've found that it does two things; 1. The vibe sound doesn't get smooshed and retains a more rounded sound and 2. any volume drop you might experience having this after some od/distortion seems to be less. I suggest playing around and trying this pedal in different places on your pedal chain to see what works best for you. For me, it will stay before my od pedals and fuzz. Do yourself a favor and check out some youtube demos of this. Mine is musicman587....this is the pedal AFTER pedals, but you'll get a good idea of the general settings I use it on.",5,Amazing pedal for the money. Try it!,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",positive A26U7I13QO5E0C,B001I8ITQA,"Paul Hawthorne ""Classic Metal/Rock Fan""","[2, 3]","Rugged pedal by a little known company. Took a shot in the dark, hit a bullseye! Great univibeish/old chorus device. Would like to see stereo output options in future models. Solid. If you have a Strat, have studied Jimi, then it will suit you well if you've got the right physical approach to the guitar itself.",5,Sweet!,1324080000,"12 17, 2011",positive A20JJ8634DG3FS,B001IM5KFY,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[7, 7]","SUMMARYAt $20 it is a great size and ""ok"" quality to round up a bunch of various stands you may carry to a band practice or gig. Other options are available slightly longer and also with a 2nd compartment inside. No padding or impact resistance is provided, but gets a bunch of stands in one bag with a handle. Also available 8"" longer or with 2 chambered configuration on different models.PROS:- Good size for speaker stands, mic stands, guitar stands, music stands other than the top shelf, and other ""what-not"" you may want to cram in there, depending on your style.- affordable at $20- availalbe on prime shippingCONS:- This model is one compartment. For speaker stands, you may want a 2 compartment model.- Lack of any impact resistance - the bag has no padding at all. it is just canvas.- It would be great if they made one of these just a little wider to be able to accomodate music stands.DETAILSIn one of my 50"" bags, I was able to put:- 4 folding mic stands- 1 music stand, other than the top piece with the shelf (that does not fit, even if the bag was empty.)- 2 folding guitar stands- and still had room for some more if I wanted to put more in.- bag was getting kind of heavy at that point.In a sconed 50"", I was able to put:- On Stage Stands OSS SS7761B Speaker Stands- They fit with extra room on the ends in this 50"" bag.- There is additional room to add mic or guitar or music stands- I am considering exchanging this one for a 2 section 50"" bag so the speaker stands are separated, but probably will just keep this one.The bag has no padding at all - it is just canvas and a zipper and handles. When laying empty it is 50"" long x about 12"" wide and lays flat. Seems strong enough to round everything up and tote it around,But for $20, serves a basic purpose with affordability.",5,"Good bag for the price, here's what it holds:",1366761600,"04 24, 2013",positive AW6A4PPENVZY3,B001IM5KFY,"Li ""Amazon-Aholic""","[1, 1]","decent, holds 2 stands and maybe a few extra poles. the bag's shape from side view is a rectangle -- compare to other stand bags that's more of a square. Zipper seems to be very good quality, the bag is NOT padded at all, and the material used is very thin, there is however a water resistant coating on the interior of the bag.I think I should have spend $10 extra and got the on-stage padded stand bag. But if you are going for local shows and doesn't need the extra padding for air travel, this is the bag to go.",4,great,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B001IM5KFY,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[1, 1]","I purchased this for handling convenience more than any other reason. I useOn Stage SS7761B Tripod Speaker Stands, which are light duty, but awkward to carry. This case solves that problem. When I mentioned light duty in the title, I truly meant it. While I gig twenty times per month, nearly all are totally acoustic, with a small powered speaker for rooms where the pianist/vocalist has to project over a grand piano. On very rare occasions do we need a full PA, and that is where this case comes in handy. Moving individual speaker stands from my vehicle to the performance area is awkward. Transporting them in this case isn't.These hold up beautifully if used three or four times per month when a full PA is needed. I am not sure I would want them for the heavier, all metal speaker stands because the weight would quickly wear the case out. It has reinforced stress points, but I still feel those are not adequate for heavier stands.You can easily fit the two stands that I mentioned above and aOn Stage Stands MS7701 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand. The side pocket is good for incidentals like XLR to 1/4 inch adapters, patch cables and the like.Bottom line: this case is for occasional use only, and even then for lighter stands. I awarded it five stars because it does exactly what I need and is not touted to be anything but a light weight case.",5,For light duty and weekend warriors,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive A3HMFQWM9Q21SD,B001IM5KFY,Paul D Ford,"[2, 3]","Just needed a simple canvas bag to hold speaker stands on top of my pile of PA equipment on a cart. Aside from the two speaker stands, I can fit two mic stands and the bottom of a music stand. Very simple, sturdy canvas construction, thick zipper, two sturdy handles. I don't expect to carry equipment around in it much more than to get on and off my cart, so I'm assuming the stitching is more than sufficient. At $20, this bag looks like a great value.",5,"Well worth $20, simple and sturdy",1349827200,"10 10, 2012",positive A31XY5BETE8DUC,B001IM5KFY,Paul D.,"[1, 1]",These bags are large. I didn't realize they would hold large tripod stands. My other bags were a lot smaller and sometimes the tripods would stick out the top. It would have been nice if there was two pockets so two tripods wouldn't touch each other but this still works great.,5,Large Bags,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",positive A3KNGMX2RVQG91,B001IM5KFY,Richard R,"[0, 0]","For the price, this 50 inch canvas bag is great bag for toting around a couple of folded 9 foot light stands and miscellaneousbooms etc.I own other Gator products and have been very pleased with the quality and performance.Note that this bag does not have padding and does not have a divider but for the price paid, I still think it's an excellent bargain.",5,Great for light stands (photo equipment),1387324800,"12 18, 2013",positive A34AJKMVLJCOSI,B001IM5KFY,RLL,"[0, 0]",Excellent bag for tripods or stands that dont need a lot of protection. You have feel multiple microphone stands or maybe up to three speaker tripods in this. Affordable and easy.,5,Great buy,1394064000,"03 6, 2014",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B001J1JRN0,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","I am extremely pleased with this amp. I purchased it because I was looking for a tube practice amp and this fit the bill. The numerous voicings and setting on this little gem make it worth far more than the asking price. Even though this is a low wattage amp, this sucker can get LOUD. The other reviews detail the exact specs much better than I could, so I will defer to them for that.However, this little amp packs a big punch when it comes to tone. I highly recommend it!",5,Excellent tone,1343260800,"07 26, 2012",positive A3EXWV8FNSSFL6,B001J1JRN0,Daniel G. Lebryk,"[15, 15]","The Fender Vibro Champ is a great little amp. I'm amazed at how good this amp sounds. A small light weight package with a good set of voices that outputs a decent amount of sound.This is a 5 Watt Tube amp with enough power to fill a medium sized room or the perfect practice amp. This is a much better and louder amp than the small $100 solid state starter / practice amps by all the major manufacturers. Fender uses two very standard tubes for pre- and amplification: 12AX7 and 6V6 (both are Fender branded tubes). These are nice clean tubes that react consistently.The amp takes about 15 seconds to warm up and draws 45 Watts.The cool part of this amp is the 16 voice settings. In reality the amp packs effects for 7 different amps, Tweed, Blackface, British, Hot Rod, Metal, Jazz, and Acoustic. The first five have three different levels of style each. Our other two amps are Marshalls, an acoustic and a half stack. If I'm being really honest, I like the sound of this amp a lot more than the half stack. This is a clean simple amp to use. The Marshall has a ton of tweaks that are hard to get exactly right.The volume level on the different voices is nowhere near matched. Some voices are incredibly loud, others are really quiet. Switching voices means moving that volume knob a lot. Sadly, the volume only goes to 10.Once the voice is selected, there are 5 effects settings possible with two or three level for each (Vibratone, Delay, Reverb, Chorus, and Tremolo). The F/X level knob adjusts the amount of the effect applied (set to 1, the effect isn't used at all). This is probably the least useful part of the amp. There is no pedal selection, so once the effect is selected and volume dialed in, you're kind of stuck with that until you fiddle with the amp again. There's no easy way to change the effect in the middle of a song.There is a gain knob.I like the speaker on this amp. It is nicely detailed with a good warm sound. The internal speaker is connected with a 1/4 inch jack, so it is possible to connect the amp up to another cabinet with a simple 1/4 inch speaker cable. Very nicely done Fender, most cheaper amps are hard wired to the speaker. The back panel also has a 1/4 inch jack Line Out.This is a great small gig or practice amp. The sound is outstanding. The amp is used with a 1983 Gibson Lucille and a 2008 Les Paul Standard Plus.",5,An Excellent Practice or Small Gig Amp,1324771200,"12 25, 2011",positive A3347V0SDFHQBA,B001J1JRN0,Darwin's Survivor,"[0, 0]","Bought this as a supplement to my other amps (to record blues tones). I first saw it in a big box musician's store while there was a ""blues guitar session"" going which is a public jam session open to anyone. They had a lot of tube Fender amps plugged in. I was surprised when I plugged into this amp away from that group, turned it up, and started playing... It sounded just as good as those other amps. The two employees that worked there and two other customers couldn't believe where the sound was coming from... even the other players checked it out. I don't understand how Fender has managed to keep this amp a secret for so long... poor marketing maybe? I don't know, but if you want a blues or blues-rock amp with some great vintage tones, check these out. Pick up a used one.They sound like a tube amp because, essentially, they are. The amp sounds big and warm from the tubes, not thin and tin-like. Has GREAT overdriven tweed, blackface, and bassman models. A couple of the Marshall settings aren't bad either. This amp sounds better than the Super Champ to my ears (tried this out at the store as well) which makes sense since it's a class A amp as opposed to class B... warmer and more articulate.The speaker is decent but this amp also sounds great using an external speaker cabinet.For home jamming and recording blues without driving everyone nuts, this amp is a God-send. Check one out and you'll want it.",5,Great Blues Amp and More,1370995200,"06 12, 2013",positive A3AGHEETVTCBQI,B001J1JRN0,Dennis M,"[1, 1]","Small. Light weight. Stunning Fender Blackface looks. Warm tube power amp that is both smooth and responsive. The digital voicing is direct and easy to set up. The fact that Fender has discontinued this model was a shock to me. It is one fine small amp that begs to be used in the recording studio. The direct out provideds a simple and easy way to hook up to the board for signal to recorder/mixer and still give you the amp's skeaker as a monitor for yourself. What could be easier? And it mikes well too, by the way. The choice is yours there.With no LED display (cost increase if one was there) and the plain use of volume and tone mixed with the drive, it's so simple to dial in a great tone that it just makes playing fun, and practicle too. The voiceing models from the amp selection are quite good and true to the amp that it replecates. The Tweed, Blackface, and Marshall voicing are all well done and lend to the overall tone of this fine little amp.Love the reverb in the FX section. The spring reverb is so well done that I bumped the amp once and was looking for the ""spring chrash"" known from amps with the real spring reverb. It's that good. Once again, the controls are easy and direct. Never an issue to simply select a model and then dial it in with little effort. Who cares if it doen't have a floorboard with dozens of switches and such for channel selection? You want that, go waste your money on a Line 6 or something. This Champ is made for one thing. To give you the best possible tone and selection for the least amount of money and effort. I believe it has accomplished that well.Again, a shame that Fender has dropped this model from the line up of products. The super model is a step up in power and speaker size, but also the cost is higher as well. I'm just glad that I got one of these from Amazon. com when I did and will not part with the amp. Been playing for five decades now and I know when I have a good instrument or gear and when I don't. This model is a keeper to be sure. And I don't even like digital! How's that for an endorsement? It's that good for what it does....",5,Wonderful amp. Too bad it has been dropped from Fender's line!,1348704000,"09 27, 2012",positive A1C6T412QATCAJ,B001J1JRN0,Jacy D. Gillum,"[0, 0]","I got this for $150 dollars when it was on sale. I don't like 8 inch speakers for gigging, but it has unbelievably good sound when going from the line out into a PA. The 8 inch speaker is okay for practice, and it has a jack for an external cabinet. Be careful with the load you put on your amp though.",5,Excellent!,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",positive A1C60KQ8VJZBS5,B001J1JRN0,"Marktwain10 ""Marktwain10""","[0, 0]","I've been using a very cheap amp for too long and decided to try a tube amp. This thing gave me chills the first time I played it as my wife was staring at me with open mouth after I unboxed it and turned it on thinking at first ""you wasted our money on this"" which turned to ""dang this thing sounds good guess it's ok with me"" as I begin to shred on it with my p90 equipped les paul..The tons of effects are very nice and sound very realistic, and for 5 watts this think can play ridiculously loud and clear in a large living room or small venue, though I don't think it is loud enough for a drummer. It has line out and speaker out which is great, and this amp has nice build quality. Plus it's on sale right now so snatch one before they're all gone. I would gig with this miked or even record with it and plug the line out right into recording device. Note that this thing takes about 15 seconds to warm up so you can't just flip it on and play instantly (not a huge deal, just turn it on before you get situated). I wish they could have crammed a 10 inch speaker in it, though the 8 inch in there sounds rather decent for what it is and is very efficient. So stop thinking about it and just go buy it!",5,This one's a keeper!,1333152000,"03 31, 2012",positive A1L7M2JXN4EZCR,B001J1SX94,David G,"[0, 0]",Use them all the time. Has velcro too. Goes from my DI or preamp to my audio interface. Good quality.,5,Nice quality,1399593600,"05 9, 2014",positive A2BGK8HGC28AJI,B001J1SX94,garmenteros,"[0, 0]","Like my title says, this gets the job done, and is well built. Don't waste your money spending on premium brands like monster cable and get this instead. I challenge anyone to a blind test who can say they can tell a difference.",5,Why spend more money if this gets the job done?,1322438400,"11 28, 2011",positive AO7WPPUO75BBK,B001J1SX94,KP,"[0, 0]","Nice cables for the price. Nice to have a good name on them, and very useful for my band's mixer rack setup.",5,Great value,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",positive A10APIDAZISWQF,B001J1SX94,mando2112,"[0, 0]","awesome cord hope they make more and the world will be a better place, peace and love to you all !!!!!!!",5,yep,1365033600,"04 4, 2013",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B001J1SX94,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[2, 2]","My Instant Order Update notice shows that I purchased this in December 3, 2010, and during the time I've owned this cable it has been heavily used and is still noise-free and perfect in all respects. For context I purchased it to connect a mic tube pre-amp to a mixer, so it has been set up and torn down many times in the past two and a half years.Key points that earn the five stars is the heavy duty strain reliefs, which keep the inside conductors from bending and stressing. I am guessing those are why this patch continues to be noise free and provide a strong signal. Also, the XLR connectors are of the highest quality. In the past I have cut corners only to find that small details like connectors do not always mate well. Not so with these. They engage and disengage without binding or looseness. Bear in mind that they have been in frequent use - inserted and removed hundreds of times.The outer jacket is fairly thick, which to me is an indication that the manufacturer did not cut corners when this cable was constructed.Overall I am pleased because this patch has withstood a lot of use and has held up perfectly. I would not hesitate to purchase more of this brand and model if I need additional ones.",5,Perfect patch cable,1372291200,"06 27, 2013",positive A118PM0B1PGWDA,B001J1SX94,Papa,"[0, 0]","The plastic piece that screws the wire into the end was made of VERY thin plastic, and cracked in two within a week of light use. I guess I can redo it with electrical tape to make it work, but I have many Whirlwind cables that have lasted me 15+ years. I expected more from this manufacturer, but I guess the quality is not the same as it used to be.",2,"ordered two of these, one was broken within a week of light use.",1362873600,"03 10, 2013",negative A2C00NNG1ZQQG2,B001J1SX94,"RustyBill ""Sunday Rocker""","[0, 0]",I bought this to "daisy-chain" two small Kustom powered PA cabinets. Virtually all of the XLR cables available were way too long for my application. This cable filled the bill perfectly.,5,Perfect for connecting devices,1388102400,"12 27, 2013",positive A3KF2K1ZMAZSX4,B001J1SX94,Terry Schoenberger,"[0, 0]",I buy many of these cable and they all test correctly with a meter and they all work great. So far I haven't had any issues at all. They feel well made and I will continue to use them for the bands PA.,5,Dependable cables,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",positive A2EW01G2LNJN06,B001J1SX94,"Z. Mehrbach ""Zach""","[2, 3]","This is a great xlr cable and does the job for what I need it to, which is attach my dslr shoe to an external shotgun mic. It has low noise, clean sound/good transmission. The only issue is that this particular cable, more-so than any of my other ones, is hard to get a locking click on anything it attaches to on either end. Once it's attached it's fine, but then it's the same coming off, I have to pull much harder than with my other cables and it makes me worried I'll damage a microphone. With expensive equipment, I'd use a different cable as the tight grip on both the male and female sides worries me.",3,Well done...a little too well done..!,1354233600,"11 30, 2012",neutral A2R7B3MUR22USI,B001J5RYXQ,Blaine T. Jones,"[1, 7]","I bought this guitar nearly a year ago. It was my first guitar. I never cared much for the sound. It always sounded out of tune, even when it was in tune. I eventually bought an acoustic guitar to learn to play and have been happier with it than this Squier. My skills are slowly improving but I wanted another electric so I sprang for a Epiphone Les Paul. Yes, it's 3x more expensive than the Squier BulletStrat - but it sounds 10x better.If you buy a Squier, I think you need to be prepared to make this a ""project"" guitar. You'll probably want to replace the tuners, pickups, bridge, etc.Or just buy a better guitar to begin with. At this price point you probably won't find much better but you probably want to spend a little more for a much better guitar.",3,"A ""project"" guitar",1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A39KDVU5JAXJIF,B001J5RYXQ,"Harry An ""Harry""","[19, 24]","Had it for about two weeks and I'm about to return it now.Things that I like(d):1. It's a classic Fender and I was looking for something of good quality with great price.2. Sounds clear and crystal good, unplugged.3. This can be subjective but I think this BulletStrat is more comfortable than a Les Paul simply because it's wider and thinner.4. All the previous four ratings here on Amazon and even higher ratings on Musician's friend.Things I don't like much:1. 15th fret of lower E string is dead, and like always I take quality control into my rating account.(I don't want to bother go to a local shop for a fix, never mention that's $20 in addition)2. I couldn't figure out why the tune nob never changed the sound (like not a bit)? (I'm new to electric but my Les Paul does change tunes... in a much much more obvious way)3. Talking about plugged sound, it's no where close to unplugged. Notes are pretty mixed up and not separated/clear, very loud though.4. I don't know if it's universal, I ordered new and get it with dirty plastic cover with scratches. What's worse is, they place this nasty cover in between of the panel and the components upon it which makes it impossible to remove... (I', not even sure if I can call it a protective cover because it's pretty weak and thin.)This is overall an OK guitar, consider its price it can be made at least slightly better. For beginners on budget with less than $200, I would recommend go for the better ones with a little more price. For example, me, I got a SX Deimos ($175) Les Paul which I'm in love with now. Simply everything about it is better, and I finally get the feelings of an electric. I'm glad I don't need to stuck with this anymore.According to Amazon,3 Stars - It's OK4 Stars - I like it5 Stars - I love it3 Stars Checked, it really IS just an OKAY guitar to me.Thanks for reading, and hope people find their beloved guitars!",3,Do I expect TOO MUCH?,1328659200,"02 8, 2012",neutral A3QPN05Y1OUX32,B001J5RYXQ,"Judith Johnson ""Happy Reborner""","[0, 0]","I am so in love with my "pinkie"! I have been taking lessons using an electric acoustic guitar and I wanted to see the difference. This has a thinner neck so you don't have to stretch so wide, so it's easier on my hands. It's actually fairly light for an electric guitar and I went with it because it's by Fender and it does seem to have that Fender quality for the price. The only thing that I don't like is that it has a slight buzzy sound on the 6th string. I will know better when I take the originals off, but for now it wasn't a major issue.",5,"Love with my ""pinkie""!",1396310400,"04 1, 2014",positive A3GH47E9FF8WN1,B001J5RYXQ,"K. Beach ""KRB""","[0, 0]","With the exception of the MC-1 classical, Fender has upped the quality of every low-end guitar it's associated with. The latest "bargain basement" Squier Strat Bullet is no exception. As other reviewers have indicated, a Squier Bullet...straight from the box...is ready to give guitars several times its street value full-on competition. But why stop there? If you've read some of my other reviews, you know I'm a serial hot-rodder. And THIS is my favorite 'victim'. Why? Because it's such a sound platform to begin with (pun intended).The basic stuff on the Bullet is very good...and for many, it's all that's required. But let's quest after some serious, big-league sound. The first things to upgrade are the pickups. The standard ceramic-magnet Squier pickups do yeoman's work, but they're wonderfully eclipsed by top-drawer pickups from Lace and Seymour Duncan. My favorites? A Lace Red Dually bridge with a single Lace Hot Gold parked half-way between the middle and neck positions. The Lace Hot Gold value pack with a Hot Gold Hot bridge pickup. And the Lace 'patriot' Red, Silver, and Blue value pack. You simply have to hear the difference these pickups make to believe it...and all you need to find out is a Phillips screwdriver, a cheap soldering iron, some low-temperature solder, a pair of wire-cutters, option YouTube 'how-to' videos, and some patience.But wait a minute, hold the phone...what about the stock pick guard? Please memorize this: Chandler Guitar's Pickguard Heaven. Better yet, Google it. They're wonderful folks and they do excellently-affordable work. With a custom pick guard, virtually ANYTHING is possible (e.g. how about a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker bridge?)!The next thing to do is to block the tremolo (whammy) mechanism. Proper vibrato comes from the fingers. Period. A small piece of oak from Home Depot, carefully whittled (not for the guitar's sake, but for your finger's) can be easily wedged between the guitar body and the die-cast tremolo string-carrier by removing (and eventually replacing) six Phillips screws on the back of your Strat. Hey, now you're Eric Clapton.If you want bold-as-brass sound, the stock plastic nut can be replaced with a brass Strat nut, a bit of careful filing, and a tiny touch of epoxy or Gorilla glue. Why bother? A more forward lead guitar sound. If you play rhythm, don't bother.Finally, if you're a monster about precise tuning and have basic woodworking skills, the very good stock tuners can be replaced with state-of-the-art six-inline tuners from several manufacturers. Note well: most folks will be more than well served by the stock tuners.So what's then point of all this? For the price of one genuine American Strat (which is a VERY nice ride if you can afford it) you can have three or four, arguably-equally-excellent Squier Bullets with a diverse mix of pickups and resulting sounds.",5,Hot-rod THIS,1404172800,"07 1, 2014",positive A2B3XQ4FCJTKHQ,B001J5RYXQ,"Larry G. Kent ""Jawbone""","[7, 9]","My first Elec Guitar, I'm 60 years old, and this Guitar is PERFECT..If theirs better ones out there, then I can't wait to get one..I've got this one on a small 15 watt Amp, that's not a name brandAmp, and it sounds very good..So, needless to say I'm verrrrrrry happy, and love the blues and Jazz sounds I'm getting..B T W ...Who said learning the guitar was difficult..Piece of Cake, if u practice..Buy this Guitar, u won't be sorry you did..EnjoyJawbone",5,Fender wanna B,1279670400,"07 21, 2010",positive A1BTNPMESS99PL,B001J5RYXQ,Nunya Biz,"[5, 5]","The Squier Bullet that I have is actually the model without the tremolo, however, everything else is just about the same as the model you see above. It's a nice guitar for the money. Nice size, action, and finish. It's not a high-end guitar so don't expect it to sound like one, but for a beginner, it's pretty sweet. I bought a more expensive blues guitar and had planned on trading this one in or selling it, however, I like it so much, that I plan on keeping it as a back up. Parts are pretty easy to come by (with slight modifications, but that's to be expected) and fairly cheap too.",4,Nice guitar for the price,1245024000,"06 15, 2009",positive A1S8R9OAIQT7YI,B001J5RYXQ,patriotsarebest,"[1, 1]",Great for a beginner electric.Needed new strings but everything else was smooth.Pick up a set of slinky strings and all is well.,4,Great look and play for an intro electric.,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive A29GXZXORG2DS0,B001J5RYXQ,Princessdeo,"[1, 2]","It feels great, looks great, and sounds great. What more can I say? If you're just starting out, this guitar is perfect for you. Once you get better at playing it, you can customize it a bit more to your level of skill. Highly recommended.",5,great for beginners,1315440000,"09 8, 2011",positive A1L3H6SSKSRNGV,B001J5RYXQ,Rojimbo,"[0, 0]","This guitar just got stolen from me!!! Frikkin thieves, I loved this guitar from the moment it was in my hands, it is super light, unlike my other gretsch guitar, so easy to take anywhere, it can handle some rough playing, its simply awesome, specially for what it costs! I am SOOOOO getting another one :D",5,Hesitant? Buy it!,1377388800,"08 25, 2013",positive AZMHABTPXVLG3,B001J5RYXQ,sid,"[0, 2]","Ok for the price. Tuners old style not sealed. PUP plate mal-adjusted and off quite a bit. I'd suggest adding locking tuners or at least modern day versions.On the positive, action and intonation good. Better than expected. Much better than most Chinese guitars at the same price level. However, I've purchased others that have higher quality hardware for the same or less. That said, you'll probably do OK.Epiphone setup and overall quality better than the Squier.",3,OK for Price,1298419200,"02 23, 2011",neutral A2C6Z7M3RMUG45,B001J5RYXQ,"Wes Caldwell ""Wes Caldwell""","[1, 1]","Many years ago I had a Fender Stratocaster and I had to get rid of it, so now I have the closest that I will ever get to that guitar again. This one sounds great and looks good, and the price is great as well.",5,This guitar rocks,1366502400,"04 21, 2013",positive AEUG4DYQZJ64Z,B001J5RYXQ,W. Soh,"[2, 3]","I initially wanted a Yamaha Pacifica 012DLX - Guitar Center in Eugene claimed to have stock in website - but when I reached there - there wasn't any. So I tested an Affinity and a Bullet HSS instead - and thought the Bullet was pretty ok - but they did not have the color I wanted. So I ordered through Amazon - but I bought a microcube from Guitar Center as I'm greatful for the opportunity to test guitars.I waited for 2 weeks before I make this review so that it would be accurate and not based on initial impression.I received the guitar in perfect condition - it came in a brown box shipping with no pictures or nice colors. Just a few words SQUIER by Fender. New strings and scratch free. Made in China it says. However - it did not have sharp frets like I experience with some 100 bucks guitarsThe action came very high and I had intended to return it - but the guitar was perfect and I couldn't find any fault to return. So I proceed to setup the guitar through 3 long and painful steps: 1)Straightened the neck by adjusting the truss rod. 2)Then measured the string action height and set it from 1.5mm for the first 3 strings and 2mm for the last 3 strings. 3)Setup the intonation using a tuner. You really need a tuner for this step.After that, the guitar was splendid. It did go out of tune in 2 or 3 days but stabilized after that. I do not use the trem bar for fear of losing the tuning.After 2 weeks, I'm still loving the guitar. Beginners be warned - you may like the action or may need to do setup like I did. In fact I'm so impressed with Squier that I'm thinking of getting the Squier Standard Strat next - pretty curious of the Alnico pups.Latest review:Downgraded from 5 to 3 stars.I bought a Washburn RX40 with Duncan USM.The bullet is nice but I outgrew it.The tuners are hard to tune as they are not sensitive.The bullet has little sustain unless you want to experiment with it by changing strings, Tusq nut, locking the trem down.. etc.I'd recommend to save some money and buy something above $200. Guitars at that price may be twice the cost,.. but is more than twice better.The 2 important things are not in Bullet: the sustain and the sound.Latest review:The product is back at 5 stars!I got the sustain to improve by increasing the action.Fret buzz causes the the sustain to be cut short.There some sounds that a Strat can do that humbuckers type guitar fall short...like attack finger plucking.",5,Very Good Guitar - To me,1298419200,"02 23, 2011",positive A3UPEG3LRWOX16,B001JI2KHS,Alfredo,"[0, 1]","These cables work perfect for connecting my mixer to my amp. Not too long, not too short. Just what I needed.",5,Perfect for my needs,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",positive A1J9HY0AG5676,B001JI2KHS,Chris Syria,"[0, 0]","it works, got on time. I am happy",4,it works,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",positive A29J3SX31FB2HN,B001JI2KHS,DeAngelo D.,"[0, 0]",It connected well in the nady smps-x1 phantom power unit I bought! I'll update how I hook it up! Check!,5,Good cable!,1399680000,"05 10, 2014",positive ACY9QYNDFLVBI,B001JI2KHS,G. Farnsworth,"[0, 0]",I use these cables to go from the balanced outputs of my digital piano (I have a pro model with XLR outs) to the inputs of studio monitors or audio interfaces. Works every time. Balanced signal is so much better...no more issues with ground loops or other problems. Just clear as a bell.They were cheap and the build quality is fine.,5,Nice cables. Love those balanced connections.,1384560000,"11 16, 2013",positive A34KO3JNKTZU6Y,B001JI2KHS,G.R.K.,"[1, 1]","What makes a good cable? One that works. I've had these XLR cables fail because the pins get loose, so I hope this doesn't happen to this one.",5,It's a cable,1397088000,"04 10, 2014",positive A3UFHRHJ82TL1W,B001JI2KHS,Jeff and Denise,"[1, 1]","I needed a cable to go from my mic to the floor, just to plug in a delay effect (our PA doesn't have an effects loop).This is just what the doctor ordered.I just toss it in my gig bag with my vocal effects pedal and run the regular XLR from the pedal to the PA and I'm in business.[...]",5,Handy short cable,1389744000,"01 15, 2014",positive A3USVJXZXK7XRI,B001JI2KHS,j flavors,"[0, 1]","Not much to say about a XLR cable.It works.Average quality..does the job. No problems. Good price, came quickly through PRIME.",3,What you expect,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",neutral AT09WGFUM934H,B001JI2KHS,John,"[0, 0]","Needed a 6ft cable for home recording at my desk, all the other long ones would have made a mess under my feet, good thing there was this shorty. Nice cord, sturdy build, good sound. Electrons go through it and don't leak out so it's perfect i guess.",5,"Again, cords are either 1 or 5, this one is a 5",1384300800,"11 13, 2013",positive APVLFUAI3IDF7,B001JI2KHS,linh,"[0, 1]","It's working ok, not for hard useI just use it on my PC table for karaoke online.with phantom mic it's well done.",4,Your Cable Store XLR 3 Pin Microphone Cable (6 feet),1308960000,"06 25, 2011",positive A396ELNTQDFYPO,B001JI2KHS,Mark King,"[0, 1]","I originally bought several of these cables to use between our DMX light fixtures. The day they arrived I happened to need a six foot cord on my live mic stand so I tried one of these. The cable is soft and flexible and I could not tell any difference in sound from the custom cable I had been using (that's a good thing, my other cable was very expensive).The connectors are not gold plated but it's an inexpensive cable, it's not pretending to be anything other than a decent low-cost XLR two-conductor shielded cable. It's working for me, I'll be buying more for our studio.",5,Good and inexpensive - Win Win,1329868800,"02 22, 2012",positive A3NRNJN4GAQ2V6,B001JI2KHS,RICHARD A DINSMORE,"[0, 0]","Good quality, well made. Its a simple cable, what can be said. It was a good deal, did the job.",5,"It's a cable , what can you say?",1398038400,"04 21, 2014",positive A8AF0VV2LP4LV,B001JI2KHS,Ron1414,"[0, 0]",I use it with home recording and it is great for my needs. I recommend this to anyone who records at home.,5,Great,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",positive A3DWQW2L39RB1S,B001JI2KHS,S. Dawdy,"[3, 3]","Often, we get what we pay for. After researching various pieces of sound equipment for weeks and weeks, I chose solid items for reasonable prices.I should've known better to skimp on what is a critical piece of the puzzle - the quality of the cable. This item simply didn't ever work - it arrived with a bent pen on one end, and even when we attempted to straighten it, it didn't connect well onto the mixer board. The microphone end was a VERY shaky connection with the most intermittent power conveyed to the mic.Don't buy this item - spend the relatively small extra amount and get a more reliable brand.",1,"Very poor quality, pins were bent",1355443200,"12 14, 2012",negative A32E8LG6I4W2AI,B001JI2KHS,T,"[0, 0]",These cables seem to be quality-made. I purchased them to go with my two microphones (also in the same Amazon order).I have yet to try them with my microphone.,4,good product,1365811200,"04 13, 2013",positive A3IZF3M92E7SI2,B001JI2KHS,"Top Flite Golfer ""Top Flite Golfer""","[1, 2]","Got this because I thought the length would be enough. It was, but I wanted more mobility so went to the longer length. Had no problems with this cable though. Works great!",5,Your Cable Store XLR 3 Pin Microphone Cable (6 feet)Your Cable Store XLR 3 Pin Microphone Cable (6 feet),1357948800,"01 12, 2013",positive A310MXGFV4RIK0,B001JI2KHS,"Wayne Stewart ""Aha! Maven""","[0, 0]","I use this soft flexible cable between my 48 volt phantom PS, and the mic connector to my system because it need not be long to do its job. No audible hum detected when using this mic cord, either. Feels solid, and will probably last for many years to come.",5,Very nice cable,1355702400,"12 17, 2012",positive A3J1EO6778PPTH,B001KD2CPC,Christopolis79,"[0, 0]","For the price I think it's hard to get any better than this. I love this case. It fits perfectly in the overhead bin on planes. It's light and feels comfortable when you carry it. Had mine for 2 years now and no complaints, still as good as new. The look is not that inspiring, but it protects your guitar. Some reviews are mentioning faulty hinges but I've had no problems with mine.",4,great for travel,1333843200,"04 8, 2012",positive AONGA3BHTK0EG,B001KD2CPC,CHUS01 Fan,"[0, 9]","I tried this at the store. It looks like it would protect a guitar, but the latches are kind of large and clumsy. The interior was nothing special either. I passed.",3,Bulky latches,1303344000,"04 21, 2011",neutral A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B001KD2CPC,cvmaparadog,"[0, 0]","I recently purchased a used American Fender Strat that came with the old tweed case...nice case, but doesn't provide the protection that I need for my guitars. The Fender/SKB case is built like a tank and provides great protection and it has TSA locks for when you travel. A no-brainer for Fender guitars.",4,"If you have a Fender Strat or Tele, this is the case you need",1358035200,"01 13, 2013",positive A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B001KD2CPC,Paparaptor,"[13, 13]","I recently traveled across country carrying 2 similar guitars, a Fender American Standard Strat and a Fender American Standard Telecaster. One was in the SKB Fender case ($99.95 on Amazon), the other in a Gator case purchased locally. I was told it was just as good as the Fender case. Both ended up in checked luggage. After 1 flight from Florida to LAX and back (non-stop, minimal handling) the glue on the top section of the Gator case gave up. The padding is now loose and the strap to keep the top from flopping completely open is dangling inside the case. Neither guitar was damaged and the cases appear in fine shape, but with the padding loose, the Gator case is going to require some repair before it can be used again. Other than a couple of scuff marks on the SKB Fender case, it's as good as new. I just ordered another SKB Fender case. The Gator will be re-glued and used only for local trips with cheaper guitars. The SKB Fenders will be my airline cases from now on.",5,Travels very well,1332374400,"03 22, 2012",positive A205483DF7XVDE,B001KD2CPC,"StevenEddy ""Audio Pro""","[0, 0]","Sturdy - great latches - I love the handle - so comfortable to carry - nice and big so it fits your hand well.Not a lot of interior storage - but my Strat fits well - it is very secure inside.There is enough room inside for a strap and a cleaning cloth, a few picks and a set of strings - but not much else.My old case I could also fit a Boss TU-3 tuner - this ensures a thinner, lighter case.The case is also very well balanced with the guitar inside.If I purchase another Strat I will purchase this case again. Great case. Heavy duty. Rugged. Sturdy.** 10-23-2012 - still holding up well!",5,I Love This Case!,1331510400,"03 12, 2012",positive A19J3XY4IO2OYC,B001KXKGBY,alexander,"[0, 0]",Acquired a 1993 strat without a trem and ordered this one. It fits perfect and even though I'm not a huge whammy user it's nice to have for that occasional vibrato.,4,Nice for my MIM,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",positive A2FC9LNES7BVOJ,B001KXKGBY,Benjamin Adrian,"[14, 17]","Bwarrrrngarooroorooroorooroororooro beoooooooooooghreaeaughneneeeneeeneeeneeeneeneeneneneee.Meedlemeedlemeedlemeedleleelelelelemememememe wee weee weee weeeweeeweeeweeeeweeee.Doooobleeedooobleeedoobleddoo dszchewieeeeenrarraaarraararrraararara derrroughroo roor orroo roo roo roo roo rooroo.Juh juh juh juh juh juh juhj uh sqweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooorrrgh. Du Du .Duh Duh!Hendrix, bro.This arm fit my Mexican Strat perfectly. I then sold it to a beginner guitarist for a great price. I firmly believe that this small investment of vibrato arm greatly increased my return. The only problems is that I'm not sure I can afford to pay the capital gains tax for all the profit that I made on my guitar investment. I might have to sell one of my Lexuses.. Lexi.. what the hell is the plural of Lexus?",5,Wang bar!,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A1HPC4BDRLR60,B001KXKGBY,Delta Echo,"[0, 0]","Say it all, but the replacement is milled finer and has better threads than the original piece. A great upgrade when adding new parts to the inexpensive but fantastic Squire.",5,"Great Replacement, better quality than the original",1376870400,"08 19, 2013",positive A12O5B8XNKNBOL,B001KXKGBY,Jon,"[0, 0]",This arm is a direct replacement for the original..... It is a bit to long for my liking and I may shorten it down in the near future.,4,It is exactly as expected,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A164BJ2NU1NSJZ,B001KXKGBY,Michael A. Johnson,"[0, 0]","this tremolo arm needed to be bent outwards a bit in order for it screw down enough while still clearing the volume and tone controls, overall a pretty good purchase",4,pretty good,1398384000,"04 25, 2014",positive A2SRCVYVHA6G19,B001KXKGBY,scott schwartz,"[0, 0]","It works as advertised. Replaced missing tremolo bar. I don't normally use one, but if I ever wanted to sell the Strat I would want to sell it complete.",5,It works,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",positive A36P367G4ZH6Z0,B001KXKGBY,SILVERBACK,"[0, 0]",Very nice quality part. Fit the trem very snugly until some of the chrome plating was removed. But my Mexi-Strat is now complete.,5,The finishing touch.,1343606400,"07 30, 2012",positive AXX6BZDD8K4JL,B001L8IJ0I,Eric,"[2, 2]","Background:I'm a gear-head, with an affection for pedals and always looking for amps that take them well. Before my current set-up, I played a Fender Strat run through my effects into a Vox AC15. The Vox sounded great but I had two problems: 1 - The all tube amp made me worry that my amp could crap out in the middle of a gig. 2 - At 15 watts, even though it was loud, I'd often have to crank my amp to keep up with the rest of the band, and as the tube amp increased, so did it's natural gain. That would normally be sweet, but it would color my effects with a different tone, and often times leave me having feedback issues.Enter the Fender Frontman 212R!This thing has TONS of clean headroom, and it seems like it was built for pedals. I can crank the amp or keep it quiet, and there is no tone changes done to my effects. This is a benefit of a solid state amp with high wattage and lots of clean headroom. It makes it easy to dial in your sound every time, no matter what volume you play at.Secondly, it's Fender reliable (with a 5 year warranty). No tubes means no tube issues. Yes, it doesn't sound as good as the Vox by itself, but that's why I have pedals.Other things worth mentioning:It's not as heavy as my Vox (all tube) amp. I can carry this in with one hand and my guitar case with another.It's got 2x12inch speakers. They push some serious sound, and they have some low punch too. My Vox had a better speaker, but the 12 inch by itself would often get stressed at high volumes. This amp puts out a wall of clean sounds that can put you down!My Vox may be a better recording amp, but this is a better gigging amp every day of the year.",5,Just what I have been searching for,1348185600,"09 21, 2012",positive A2NYK9KWFMJV4Y,B001L8IJ0I,"Mike Tarrani ""Jazz Drummer""","[3, 3]","I had two of these and wound up selling one because I never used it. The one I kept is currently serving as a keyboard amp for two keyboards (simultaneously): aRoland RD-300NX Digital Stage Pianoand aRoland V-combo 76 Key Stage Keyboard. I was able to do this because there are two inputs on the front of the amp. Input 1 is designed for normal sensitivity and Input 2 is designed for guitars with active pickups. Thus far I have had no problems with both boards connected at the same time, and it does not seem to matter which board is connected to which input.The sound is impressive. Exceptionally clean, and the amp provides controls to allow you to contour your sound, which helps significantly when running keyboards through it. Moreover, the amp is loud if you choose to make it so, and even at high-gain settings it has ample headroom.If you want distortion, this is probably not the amp for you. You can switch it from clean to drive to more drive, but it is essentially still a clean sounding amp. I find this to be a plus, but I have met my share of guitarists who think otherwise.Another great feature is you can daisychain these amps using the Pre-Out on the master to the Pwr-In on the aux amp(s). You can also use these two jacks to run an effects loop. I personally have no use for those features, but I can see how they could be useful.Overall, I love the amp and wish Fender made a single 12"" model because it is pretty heavy and bulky. Those are hardly significant complaints since I sometimes regret selling my second one because if something happens to the one I still have I would replace it immediately.",5,A lot of amp for the bucks,1334620800,"04 17, 2012",positive A3CR1EV98GQ87X,B001L8IJ0I,"Paul S. Brzozowski ""Tennessee""","[27, 28]","First I bought a FM212DSP on the recommendation of a sales guy in a store. That was my mistake. I was looking for that ""Clean Fender Sound"" without paying the big bucks.Well, here it is friends, in all it's glory. Tons of headroom, so clean it can squeak if you want. Tele players should fall all over this thing as a practice amp. Young players who are not heavy metal will absolutely love this for the price. It's LOUD, it's clean, and there is a fair amount of distortion in it, although you have to coax the distortion out of it. Add a Danelectro Distortion pedal of some sort off Amazon for distortion and you're home. I own nine amps, including Fender, Crate, and Peavey tube models, and this is cleaner. If you play C&W;, look no further. If you fingerpick, this is your amp. Electrified banjo, mandolin or violin? This is the amp!But, if you follow the darker side, keep looking...",5,THE definitive clean Fender sound for under $300,1285632000,"09 28, 2010",positive A2RIXSMGE9VIBG,B001L8IJ0I,The Count,"[0, 0]","Try to get the version w/the black cabinet for around $300 as that's what most major music stores are charging. In any case, I was really looking more for a twin 12"" speaker to pair with an amp head but those can cost as much, if not more, than this combo!The clean side of the amp is exactly that - very very clean. This amp has tons of power to spare. In your house you do not have or want to turn it up beyond 3. Can't even imagine what the 8 or 9 might be like. I have my own separate effects stomp box so I can let this amp sound like almost ANYTHING. The big plus here is that unlike with real tube amps that need to be cranked up pretty much to get the right sound, here you can have it set on 2 and still get pretty much any amp sound (I am using a ZOOM MS50G). All in all hard to beat, for practice session as well as small to mid size gigs. Only thing I miss a bit is a headphone jack.",5,A steal when offered for about $300,1379980800,"09 24, 2013",positive A3GLD5QF1HMGO0,B001L8IJ0I,Tyler Adams,"[2, 2]","I have been playing for 9 years. Have owned many different guitars and amps, tube and solid state. Currently own and use...Marshall JCM2000 DSL 100 w/1960b cabMarshall MG half-stackFender Super Champ X2 w/Carvin cabFender Frontman 212rLine 6 Spider III 120 Watt 2x10Kustom 35 Watt Combo 1x12Out of my solid state amps, this one sounds the best. In fact, this amp sounds great, gets plenty loud, is affordable, and is not some junk brand you have never heard of. Has a great clean tone with a lot of low end. Reverb sounds great as well. A little overdrive sounds good too unless you use too much, gets quite noisy and loses its clarity. Remember, this amp is NOT for metal. If high gain is what your after, then stay away. If you are into ANY other kind of music, then this amp is fantastic and quite good for the price. Also, unless your playing with a drumset, this amp is overkill as far as volume goes. 100 watts is not at all necessary for the bedroom guitarist. If you are into ANY other kind of music, then this amp is fantastic and quite good for the price. All in all this amp was a good buy and I recommend it to anyone in the market for a solid state amp in this price range....But this wouldn't be a very good review without having some cons. So here are mine. These are by no means deal breakers but I find them quite annoying.POWER SWITCH IS ON THE BACK?-I find it annoying to have to reach around the back of the amp and feel for the power switch every time I turn it on. It is especially annoying if you are like me and have limited space and stack your amps on top of each other. With another amp sitting on top of my Frontman 212r, the power switch is even harder to get to.EFFECTS LOOP IS ON THE FRONT?-The last thing I want to see on or around my rig is messy wires everywhere. When using the effects loop, one has to deal with looking at two more wires hanging down over the front of your amp when they could be hidden in the back. Not the end of the world but I just don't understand why. Why Fender why?FOOT-SWITCH JACK IS ON THE FRONT?-This one is not so bad, but just adds more messy wires to the picture.REVERB IS NOT FOOT-SWITCHABLE.-Foot-switch includes ""Channel"" and ""Boost"" buttons. A third button for ""Reverb"" would have been AMAZING.CAB IS MADE OF SUPER CHEAP PARTICLE BOARD.-Not that I expected anything different in this price range, but the ""wood"" used is so soft, that you CANNOT pick it up by the back. I could easily break a piece off with my bare hand if I wanted to, no exaggeration. I know because when I first got this amp I went to pick it up and I immediately stopped myself because I could feel it about to break.---BOTTOM LINE---BUY if...-This is the best amp you can afford-This matches the sound your after-You need the 100 Watts to be loud enough for a drumset-You want the Fender name and sound without the huge price-tag.DONT BUY if...-You play metal/hard rock-This is your first amp-You only plan on playing at bedroom levels-You can afford a tube amp",4,Good for being a Solid State,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",positive ATJQOAUHB5XB8,B001L8IKLG,B. Shumway,"[0, 0]","These tuners look and feel great. I used them on a Warmouth neck that I purchased for my strat build. It was kind of a pain having to drill the 2 holes for the prongs on each tuner, but that is the way it is designed. They would be a suitable replacement for Fender tuners should one ever break.The gold hardware looks awesome on my guitar.",5,Quality tuners,1343001600,"07 23, 2012",positive A2SXC5WGKDRV7H,B001L8IKLG,Chandler,"[0, 0]",Warning the tuners have two bumps instead of one. When I looked at the picture it looked like there was only one but there is two and I didnt find it anywhere in the description. Anyway it just lost one star for that I still put them on my guitar and it looks bad a@#!!!!,4,Great Beautiful Tuners!,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",positive A2F300193C5XH9,B001L8IKLG,Grejam53,"[0, 0]","I put these on my Dlx Players Strat but it wasn't a piece of cake. First problem... no instructions came with the package. Found a method done by another searching online. Served as a guide. Second, after removing the old Fender Tuners I noticed the new tuners didn't fit into the slots. This meant drilling out the holes by another 1/8 of an inch. Blue tape both sides as to prevent marring. Third, the new unit using a tightening center nut rather than screws to the headstock. There are also with two dimples. I used a ruler clamped to the headstock for keeping straight alignment and another clamp to press the dimples into the tock for drill bit placement. Then carefully drilled two holes per tuner. Take you time on all of this as not to damaged the finish on the headstock. These rest was simple. Install the tuners and tighten the nuts is now a breeze. If you are not mechanically inclined then I strongly suggest you go to a Luthier as this is more than a simple replacement job. For the price you think they at least provide specs and some instructions.",3,No instructions - your on your own,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",neutral A1ROUMJOGO4QMB,B001L8MDMS,Steve,"[0, 1]","The screw holes are just a shade off for my guitar, and you would think they would want to standardize so they didn't have to carry so many parts. Nope, doesn't fit a Squire Affinity, just FYI.",3,Fender/Squire should standardize their drillings,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",neutral ALAY8GVFBUQ9L,B001L8NGJ2,"Gary D. Garvin ""Garvoon""","[0, 0]","I've noticed that the two-button tremelo/vibrato pedals for the Fender Deluxe Reverb re-issue and Twin Reverb re-issue break down pretty quick. This replacement, so far, is hanging in there.",3,Replacement for original.,1372636800,"07 1, 2013",neutral A1YOLMONF9LIVJ,B001L8PIFW,"barleypopmaker ""Barleypopmaker""","[1, 1]","I bought this for a practice amp for my bass guitar. It showed up on amazon when I was doing a search for ""Bass Guitar amps"", other regular guitar amps were not showing up so I was curious about it. After a bit of searching online to see if a guitar amp would work for practice situations, I thought I would give it a try because some people say yes, others said no. I wanted to test for myself. While I did get sound and was able to practice, it didn't have anywhere close to the tone I was hoping for. So I ended up returning it the next day. I'm not upset about the amp itself, just that it shows up as a bass amp off the search, which is the only reason I gave it a shot. For a regular guitar, this would be fine but not bass. I which they would take bass out of the key words or whatever was in there to trigger this to show up. I was in the market for a practice amp for under $100 and was hopeful, but what I ended up doing was buying a used Acoustic B20 1X12 Bass Combo Amp for the same price as this new practice amp and I am a lot more satisfied. Again, this review is strictly on the aspect of a bass guitar, not regular guitar.",2,"Not ideal for bass, even though it shows up on a bass amp search....",1378166400,"09 3, 2013",negative A206T0W1VE8K1Q,B001L8PIFW,C3p-BRO,"[1, 5]","If you're a metalhead, STAY AWAY!! I tried this on multiple metal pedals and the peavey Rogue G10 blows it out of the water. This thing sounds like CRAP with anything distortion. It's GREAT for jazzy blues and an ultra clean tone though or that classic fender crunch. But if you demand metal, get far away!",1,CRAP,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",negative A2DKLC2FJTY9OI,B001L8PIFW,J English,"[1, 1]",Should have paid the extra $40 and bought the Mustang - oh well. The amp has light sound and not much control. Good for my small space though.,3,Small amp,1357171200,"01 3, 2013",neutral AXMXE3RT660HQ,B001LJUVO4,Black Keys,"[0, 0]",Great price but unfortunately this product didn't work for me. Fortunately I had no problem returning it for a full refund so overall I'm happy with the results.,2,Didn't Work for Me,1385856000,"12 1, 2013",negative A1ZXTQA6K1YOJ0,B001LJUVO4,Brian Mark,"[0, 0]","This works in some applications, but doesn't work in many others. Even when detected by the software, it will not work with Line 6 equipment. Too bad, because it would have been convenient to program my effects with my laptop instead of my desktop.",2,Hit and miss,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",negative A2BRXREMT5WZJ0,B001LJUVO4,Christopher Graham,"[0, 0]","I tried with with my Macbook Pro with both Mountain Lion and Mavericks. Also with my Win7 x64 machine. I tried it with a variety of MIDI capable gear including trying to update firmware on FX hardware, sending and receiving MIDI PC and MIDI CC, as well as transmitting MIDI Clock in and out. I simply couldn't get this to work most of the time. Active Sense used on most Roland products seems to kill it completely.In contrast I purchased the -MU's Xmidi 1x1 Tab and it works flawlessly and without issue every time I use it.I should have totally returned this product. Instead it's in a landfill.",1,I should've returned this,1396483200,"04 3, 2014",negative A3ABAA36CZVYNX,B001LJUVO4,Dave,"[1, 1]","I bought one of these a couple of years ago. I used it to connect my Behringer BCR2000 (in MIDI mode, naturally!) to my computer for mixing duties in REAPER. It worked with no issues and I had zero complaints.A few weeks ago it stopped working (I had bent the USB connector and so I thought that was the culprit) so I bought another.The replacement arrived and installed with no issues, but I'm still having trouble getting it to send MIDI data into the computer. MIDI out of the computer to the Behringer is fine. I'm not sure if this is due to the adapter or some funky Windows update that's happened lately, but it's certainly not ideal! :(In my haste, having seen it install OK but without trying to actually use it, I discarded the packaging. Unfortunately the replacement is displaying the same symptoms as the first unit, so now it looks like I'm stuck with two possibly-broken USB / MIDI interfaces. I have reinstalled Windows, tried both with another computer, uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, all kinds of good stuff and I still can't get either of them to send MIDI data into the computer. I was v-e-r-y close to throwing my Behringer unit away as I thought it was broken too!Thankfully I tried an old Yamaha interface and it is OK. This means I just need to get and buy some MIDI cables and I'll be back in business.So, I'd say buy one of these, and make sure it works before you throw your packaging away! When they work they're absolutely great and they're SO cheap! If you receive a lemon, return it and order another. It's worth it if you're not in a hurry. If you *are* in a hurry then order a few of them, or just get something else.I'd also like to advise people that reports of MIDI latency with these devices is quite probably a misnomer. I strongly suspect that the speed of transferring MIDI data into your computer through this device is much faster than you think, and the actual latency you're experiencing is that of converting your MIDI data into audio. This happens inside your computer and has **nothing** to do with this device's performance; it's purely down to your hardware and software configurations. All this talk of ASIO is only really going to help you on the audio side of things. If you're using this device to record MIDI data then you should have no issues at all... as long as you get one that works! :-)Cheers.",3,"cheap 'n' cheerful... ish... and watch your ""latency""",1355529600,"12 15, 2012",neutral A2XF1IANVPK7F,B001LJUVO4,Jason Maitlen,"[0, 0]","I was able to connect it to my PC. There was a horrible delay between the keyboard and the PC, but once I installed better midi software (CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth) and turned down the delay, it's nearly realtime. I had problems getting it to work on my iMac. It recognized the device's presence, but it didn't produce any sound on the computer.",3,It Mostly Works,1379462400,"09 18, 2013",neutral A3DAURGJAL0Y0S,B001LJUVO4,"Marc LaBelle ""NevermoreFU""","[2, 2]",Doesn't wotk with V-Amp 3. Doubt it works at all. Red light always stays on and I've never seen the green light.,1,Doesn't work,1295913600,"01 25, 2011",negative A18DTTRCYR8TD7,B001LJUVO4,Peter Dillmann,"[0, 0]","I don't know how this will work with other MIDI instruments but I tried it with the Roland TD9 drums and although it does transmit the data, the drum map is totally off. The respective triggers (hihat, hihat pedal, etc) are translated into all sorts of wrong information and while you can manually compensate for some of it on the PC end of it, it was just a freaking hassle. I needed this to be more flexible and able to record directly to my Notebook (which doesn't have a MIDI input) but I gave up in the end and went with my desktop PC and its MIDI interface.",2,Doesn't work with electronic drums,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",negative A30KA8I5AHSKJZ,B001LJUVO4,Steinbeckian,"[0, 0]","My advice- spend more and get something that will work with all applications. Cheap midi may get you there, but if not you have to buy another. Yep, always the gamble.",2,Works for some applications,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",negative A3OXHLG6DIBRW8,B001M59AS0,"C. Hill ""CFH""","[0, 0]","The picks we received were ""Legacy"" and not ""Alice"" brand. While not as pictured, these are good enough for us as we (my daughert, son, and me) learn to play guitars. The mix of different thicknesses was fairly even, so we were able to select the one that felt ""right"" for each of us.The pearliod looks good and overall am happy with these picks.CFH",3,"Bulk Picks, Legacy Not Alice",1293494400,"12 28, 2010",neutral A3HEPYV00SNCQA,B001M59AS0,someguy2011,"[1, 1]","These picks come in a large range of sizes, but most of them are way too thick to play any guitar with.There is a really funny smell to these when you first use them that gets on your fingers, but it goes away after a bit.They seem to be decent quality. The thin picks have not torn on me yet and the medium gauge picks dont wear down too quickly.These are ok to have around the house to play with but I would not recommend them for live performance.",3,Ok Picks,1350000000,"10 12, 2012",neutral A341MNU9GWBWKS,B001MMYVZU,CaptainButts,"[0, 0]","I may have misunderstood the product description but I prefer the string tied to the end of my acoustic over this. My issue is that it makes my guitar really high up when I play in a standing position and there is no way to adjust the strap the make it longer. If you play sitting down a lot then this would probably work for you. Don't get me wrong, there was nothing wrong with the product itself; it just wasn't what I thought.",2,Not for me,1363046400,"03 12, 2013",negative A3FSC2BQQHFXWT,B001MMYVZU,"C. L. Wheeler ""clwrider""","[0, 0]","Purchased it to use on a 00-28 slotted headstock Martin and it just didn't fit well for me. Also found it extremely difficult to attach and remove. A string style worked a lot better, was a lot easier to attach and remove, and provided a lot more options for where it good be placed.",2,Didn't work for me on a slotted headstock Martin,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",negative A35Z3TBNCQU3VY,B001MSS6CS,Andrew Walker,"[0, 0]","I used this to create a custom sound card on my macbook pro when using Traktor Scratch Pro. Did not end up doing what I needed with it, which was to be able to preview (there is a new toy on the market for that now) but it was good for adding additional channels to my limited macbook pro sound card.Good in a pinch!",3,Good in a pinch!,1398124800,"04 22, 2014",neutral ATVYABSTW0LIE,B001MSS6CS,Meganicus,"[0, 0]",For Macs but fyi it goes out after 45mn and just need to be unplugged and back in. Not a big deal.,3,Works well,1329609600,"02 19, 2012",neutral A30HTJ530SMRB7,B001OLW0J8,Carlo,"[1, 2]","the mat is only a few $ neoprene (kind of) mat, the neck holder thing is inserted in the tube that contain the mat... TAKE IT OUT very very carefully, I was only careful and the base of the neck holder broke a bit...In my opinion this thing if priced $15 or $20 less will be what it really worth on the market.P.S.The Wise Man Say:Do yourself a favor, use a long pillow over your desk to tune up/intonate your Strat or Tele and use this $$ to buy good strings! :D",3,"not impressed by the quality, Fender shouldn't put the name on low quality stuff like this",1377388800,"08 25, 2013",neutral A2SRCVYVHA6G19,B001OLW0J8,scott schwartz,"[2, 2]",Long wait for overpriced item. Arrived on time but there was a 3 week wait. Overpriced but was expected as Fender name on product..,3,Long wait for overpriced item,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",neutral AXXYMIJBD0J9G,B001OLZYUU,Chuck,"[1, 1]","Yup, it's O.K. Nothing special. I don't know if it's the best one out there but it does the job.",3,It's O.K.,1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A1UI4WTBYHYUGD,B001PGXHX0,Aaron haszard,"[0, 4]",They have no grip at all they brake and ware out in a hour or so of hard playing there just junk for newbie that don`t know any beter but hey what do you expect they are made by D Addario get some real picks like Dunlop Tortex,1,junk,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",negative A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B001PGXHX0,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 2]","I like the Jim Dunlop .60mm pitch black guitar picks best. If you want your electric guitar to sound like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani and other guitarists studio album guitar sound, then get a BOSS GT-10 (guitar multi effects processor) and install BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. Search Google for BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg.",2,I Like The Jim Dunlop .60mm Pitch Black Guitar Picks Best,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",negative A2Z548GT5948WH,B001PGXHX0,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",It is all preference. I prefer the cactus picks. These slide around in my finger to much right now. To each his own.,3,Not a big fan of these,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",neutral A3VPJNX40SBP1M,B001PGXHX0,"   ""  ""","[0, 0]","These feel very good but they wear off quite quickly, so not pick taping and easy with the struming. Also watch it if your alternate picking is with the pick almost at vertical.",3,Not as durable,1371772800,"06 21, 2013",neutral A2Z548GT5948WH,B001PGXHYO,"J. Perry ""Zak""","[0, 0]",It is all preference. I bought a couple cactus picks and I like the fact they stick to my fingers better. These are slick and seem harder to keep track of.,3,I like the cactus picks better,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",neutral ATVYABSTW0LIE,B001PGXIHK,Meganicus,"[1, 1]","Good picks but not a replacement for jazz 3 that I still prefer over this one, nice backup in case you run out.",3,A little bigger than jazz 3,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",neutral A19J3XY4IO2OYC,B001PGXKC8,alexander,"[0, 1]","Like many say, they do slip out easy so you need to keep that in mind, otherwise for the price and overall quality they are good cables.",3,They slip out,1399161600,"05 4, 2014",neutral A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B001PGXKC8,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[0, 0]","I found that these were OK but the heads were bigger than I could stand to use on my cramped for space pedal board. So, they sit in a drawer as spare parts for other cables.",3,Good enough patch cables,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral AXX6BZDD8K4JL,B001PGXKC8,Eric,"[6, 7]","These cords seem to be a hair longer than the conventional pedal-to-pedal cords, which is nice. They also seem to be quality without bulky. Some ""quality"" cords I've purchased in the past were stiff and bulky, when I needed more flexibility. These cords strike that balance perfectly.Quality and value, so you can't go wrong.UPDATE:I've lowered my 4 star rating down to 3. Over time, about half of these cords have developed a problem of coming unplugged from the pedal they plugged into, and this seems to be a unique problem with just these cords. About half have worked great, the other half have this odd little issue.",3,Nice addition to my pedal board,1346803200,"09 5, 2012",neutral AO7WPPUO75BBK,B001PGXKC8,KP,"[0, 0]",With how small pedals are getting the plug ends are bulky - even for a right angle - but they still sound good.,3,Bulky plugs but sound is good,1382918400,"10 28, 2013",neutral A1M957IA3QNX7X,B001PGXKC8,Kyle D.,"[0, 0]","I have a real problem with these patch cables. I got them as a christmas gift but they don't stay in my pedals' input jacks without causing problems and having to push them in on occasion. Most problematic is the connection between my EHX memory boy and digital memory man... never had problems with any other cables here, but these refuse to stay put without having to constantly adjust.",1,Don't stay in my pedals,1389484800,"01 12, 2014",negative A3DAURGJAL0Y0S,B001PGXKC8,"Marc LaBelle ""NevermoreFU""","[0, 0]","I thought it was my jack for a while, then I noticed it wouldn't stay in any pedal. There is no ""click"" assuring that the cable is in place... and there's a reason for that, it isn't! Slips right out of every pedal I have. Not reliable.",1,Plug slips right out of any jack,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",negative A2G9UCBLL9YLET,B001PGXKC8,Moe,"[0, 0]","Its quality for a small price, good if you are looking for a budget wires. Overall it is good to buy",3,its fine,1359072000,"01 25, 2013",neutral A24JUT24W1K3CV,B001PGXKC8,Mr Tall,"[5, 7]","These cables are excellent quality cables, however, if you are trying to patch your pedals together in a closely spaced setup, these cables are rather bulky and stiff.The large size of the right angle connectors requires you to space your pedals out more than you might prefer, especially compared to some of the other pedal patch cables that are available from companies such as Hosa.",2,Rather bulky for close patching,1314662400,"08 30, 2011",negative A3UD50M7M72150,B001PGXKC8,synthezatory,"[2, 7]","Bought it after read reviews. I had signal loss using these cables.. it's like having a loose connection inside the cable. My connections were on and off, I thought I had a dead pedal.. I have to wiggle and hold to get signal. It's too flexible almost like Twizzlers (no kidding!). If you want a cheap and reliable pedal cables, go get the one from Pro Co, I bought it very cheap from Sweetwater on Ebay, surprisingly very good quality and looks durable!",1,Crackling & cutted out signals,1307750400,"06 11, 2011",negative A1CL807EOUPVP1,B001QJGYIG,GunHawk,"[0, 0]",These are a new style of guitar pick to me. Thought I'd give it a try. OK...probably didn't try long enough so I only rate it three stars because of my OPINION. The seller did not fail me in any way.,3,These are a new stlye to me.,1375920000,"08 8, 2013",neutral A1T9SCT89JJ96,B001QWBM62,David Townsend,"[149, 159]","I purchased the H4n after being unhappy with the H2's performance most significant where I couldn't record a good sounding signal that wasn't distorted with the Line In jack. Only to find that the H4n has the same problem but not as bad. If I try to record a line level signal from a sound board or stereo receiver and connect to the H4n's 1/4 inch jacks, it is almost impossible to not to have a distorted signal. It appears that on both models the line in preamp is too sensitive and clips very easily and because it is clipping in the preamp, adjusting the gain doesn't correct it. I contacted Zoom's tech support about the H2 and was told that I likely had a defective unit. I returned the H2 and decided to give Zoom another chance and try the H4n after seeing many positive reviews.I really like the H4n's design, the menus and controls are nicely organized. It feels more sturdy than the H2. The recording quality using the built in mics is excellent. Most other recorders in this price range don't have XLR inputs. Since I plan to use it mostly for recording concerts by connecting to a line out or tape out on a sound board, if the line in jacks don't work properly and can't accept a normal line level signal without clipping, I can't use this for what I bought it for. I have used my Sony minidisc recorder for the same type of application for the past 8 years and have never had any problems. I've worked with pro sound equipment for over 25 years and have used many types of recorders and so far the Zoom products are the only ones where I have encountered this problem. If you are using this to record with mics, it works great, but if you need to record from line level sources, the Zoom recorders may not be a good choice. I exchanged this for the Tascam DR-07 and while the Tascam doesn't have as many bells and whistles, It is a nice recorder and I'm very happy with it.",2,Good recorder with one major flaw,1253318400,"09 19, 2009",negative A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B001R2LQWQ,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 11]","The Boss ME-70 is not as nice as the BOSS GT-10 and will not let you install BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. I recommend getting a BOSS GT-10 and then install BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. Now your guitar can sound like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani and other guitarists studio album guitar sound with BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. Search Google for BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg.",1,Not As Good As BOSS GT-10,1387584000,"12 21, 2013",negative A3F1GM7ZAZD1SW,B001R2LQWQ,jmhr,"[18, 19]","I agree with other reviews that Boss exploits its customers by insisting the $300 pedal have the PSA supply, but sells it separately. It's a cheesy way to meet a price point without really doing it. I used a OneSpot power supply I had already, and it works fine. Just glad I didn't have to shell out $20 more to Boss for something they should have provided with the ME70.The first thing I noticed is that the tuner is not too good. You get a letter, with an arrow on each side, and it's not very responsive.The Korg-style dial-in reverb controls are easy, but extremely limited. Expected better. You get either room or hall. Neither are that realistic.Going from manual patch-level to bank-level is awkward. It may just take practice.Next thing I noticed is the delay level does not respond as expected. If I set the E. level (delayed signal level, or balance) at around thirty, it can be clearly heard. When overdrive or boost is added the primary signal is boosted as expected, but the delayed signal remains at the original volume, effectively reducing the balance and making the delayed signal nearly inaudible.Did Boss just start making multi-effects pedals? Have they learned nothing?Despite somewhat mediocre performance and design, the ME70 does have features that recommend it. Some of the drives are usable. The controls are accessible and easy to adjust. The ""Solo"" setting on the Comp/FX module is a nice booster, although it can apparently be overdriven easily by the boost in the OD/DS module - maybe this is by design but it would be nice to have two levels of clean boost.The next annoyance is the very limited capabilities of the optional footswitches. I was hoping to be able to flip between the preset and manual setting, but all it does is turn the preamp on and off, or step (one way) through the presents (FS-5U).It almost appears that Boss very cynically crippled the ME70 so it did not threaten GT10 sales.I'm looking forward to learning more about this pedal. So far, it does some good things, but it could be much better.Has anyone else noticed the ME70 reviews out there aren't too useful? I'm thinking of checking out the Vox Tonelab EX, which is being blown out now. $225 at GC, for example.--3/16/12 update: Despite the limitations above, I like the portability of this unit. It runs on 6 AA's (I think) which is great when you just want to put it on the floor and play, for example at a jam where you don't have power nearby.New Fail update - the Tremolo in this unit just stinks. I mean stinks. Whatever the ""waveform"" is, it's not a sine wave, not smooth at all. Very poor musical characterists. Whatever engineer was in charge of this - you screwed up big time. Your own Boss tremolo pedals are much better than what you've put in the ME70. Why would you do that, Boss? I like tremolo but it's virtually useless in this unit. Some people won't notice, but if you like that swampy Fender style tremolo, you will be very disappointed.",3,Purchased today,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",neutral A1OV2BH2S11KBA,B001REJX1U,jsnchmpn,"[0, 1]","I really wanted this to be a great product. The screws strip out too easily. Basically, if you put a microphone in it, and ever have to use it for a microphone, it is going to strip out. I had two of them and was hoping that the first one was a lemon. Nope. Even the pop filter fell off. I LOVE the design, but they need to make them strong enough to handle the weight of a microphone and strong enough to handle regular studio usage... ex: adjusting the position of the mic, picking up a mic stand and moving it, etc. Otherwise, don't have an adjustable tilt option. Just make it one solid piece. I'm tempted to try to fix it with Gorilla Glue because I do love the design. It's just not strong enough. Not that it's a surprise though. Not much of anything is worth the money these days. It's a damn chore to return every friggin' purchase these days that they don't really have to care about actually testing products. Why should they? They already have your money. I feel like I should get paid for testing their products and the time spent un-boxing and packing things back up. Besides, what are they going to do? Replace it with another broke a$$ product? Better yet, refund my money for the product I paid - minus shipping???? That doesn't include the time I spent trying to prevent you from buying one and testing their damn product in the first place. I want a refund, plus an hourly wage. Whatever, don't buy one. Companies that don't test their products don't deserve your business. What would make me happy, is for one of these companies that make these products to answer the question(s): Did you test this product? How did you test it? What were your results? Is it ready to be sold to the public with confidence?Nope",2,Another loser company producing a broke @$$ product they didn't test,1371600000,"06 19, 2013",negative A39PQ7QR2JFXLV,B001RMFSDE,"Ian Shillington ""Doc Shillington""","[4, 4]","As soon as I attached my mic, and with my strong hands, I over twisted the mic holder on the threads, and the thread piece came loose on the stand. I think I can fix it with some liquid metal, but this is not as impressive as some mic stands I've had in the past. Sincerely, DocAfter a few months of trying to make it work. It doesn't. I changed my rating from 3 to 1 This puppy is just poor quality.",1,Not the toughest,1340409600,"06 23, 2012",negative A21VM9WVF8EOSJ,B001RMFSDE,"J. Warren ""NiALTA""","[0, 0]","It was cheap. It's not put together well, so don't plan on taking this thing on the road. Also, on mine the boom arm is very difficult to extend, but as it will staying in one location for most of it's service life it'll do.",3,Good enough,1322784000,"12 2, 2011",neutral A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B001RMFSDE,P. Bradley,"[4, 5]","I have three mic stands, with this one being the fourth. I STILL have three mic stands because this one was absolutely horrible.1. The top mount would rarely stay fixed and kept dipping down.2. The bottom clamp never did secure properly. It kept opening up even without a mic on it. The weight of the stand itself stripped it.I sent it back without hesitation.",1,Awful,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",negative A2A039TZMZHH9Y,B001RNOHHG,"Bill Lewey ""blewey""","[1, 2]","Is this guraunteed for life or something? it should be for the price. it is very basic, tube construction with very little for wire and cable guidance and clean up. I would not buy another one at the prices they charge, but then, I am handy enough to make my own if I wanted to. The carry bag is very nice, the extra pocket for cables and things holds a lot of stuff. They show a lot more pedals than I could fit on it, they must be smaller pedals than the ones I can find and the perhaps have those magical patch cables that take no space in between. If you look at the picture there appears to room for 6 pedals but 5 is all you will get. I have a Boss RX-20 double pedal looper, and 2 other Boss pedal on board and that is all than can fit with patch cables.",3,Overpriced but it works,1356048000,"12 21, 2012",neutral A2E5YEDFENFZYC,B001SC4I16,Electrosandwich,"[0, 0]","The U-30 is a decent starter's ukulele, no matter what color you get, but it is not without its flaws. The tuners feel cheap, but they are functional, much better than friction tuners on ""toy"" ukuleles. The body paint is of good quality and resists scratches with ease, but the paint on the fretboard comes off easily unto your fingers. The string action is low, making it perfect for fast strum patterns. Even for a soprano ukulele, this one has a higher pitched sound with little sustain, which is actually quite authentic for those desiring a more ""Hawaiian"" sound, but the tiny sound and low sustain make playing along with other instruments problematic, unless using a microphone. The worst aspect of this ukulele are the strings, it takes forever to stretch them or ""break them in."" This means that you must tune your ukulele virtually after every song, so beginning ukulele players should remember to get a chromatic tuner. Chords that use the first fret, such as F and A sound distorted for some reason. Replacing the included strings with Aquila strings makes this ukulele much better, but the added cost puts it in the price range of what I would consider a true starter's ukulele, the Lanikai LU-11. The included gig bag is almost useless, it has absolutely no padding and is very tight. In conclusion, its low price and distinctive high pitch ""Hawaiian"" sound make up for its shortcomings. I would not recommend this as your only ukulele, or even a starter, since the problems with first fret chords will train your ear in a wrong way. I would recommend the U-30 as a backup or ""disposable"" ukulele that you can take anywhere, without fear of damaging or losing it, but for a little more money, you can get better.",3,"Better than a plastic toy ukulele, but not by much.",1352851200,"11 14, 2012",neutral A1CL807EOUPVP1,B001SC4I16,GunHawk,"[0, 1]","I should have researched this a little bit more. It was a gift for a child, but a child couldn't tune this thing nor could I! It was a toy, not an instrument.",3,This is a toy...not a real instrument.,1386720000,"12 11, 2013",neutral A356YVTEMDX69J,B001SC4I16,"Psych PhD ""Psych PhD""","[1, 2]","I guess I did not expect much, since it was so cheap. Just know that you get what you pay for when you buy this. I got it for my son, and he wasn't impressed. Does not have good sound, but hey...if you're just wanting a toy, go for it.",3,Definitely economy...,1300060800,"03 14, 2011",neutral A3NGAQKJ6X088B,B001SC4I16,"R. Beckmeyer ""Positively Positive""","[0, 0]","not high quality, but has cut dolphin detailing on the tuners, just as described, works like it should, good or begginers",3,quality expected for price,1402876800,"06 16, 2014",neutral A2744KNJHWVXMZ,B001U5PCFM,Brock Martin,"[18, 22]","I've owned several multi-effect pedals in the past, even one Digitech. Up til now, they all had one thing in common: layers of menus to click thru to make any changes or adjustments. It was a pain. Then I saw this one...with KNOBS! I did a lot of research, and was torn between the RP255 and the RP355. I decided to go cheap and got the RP255. So far, that was an OK decision. The RP255 has plenty of features, and is a good compromise between menus and knobs. I recommend reviewing the manual for your first day or two of orientation.To sum up the device quickly, the RP255 is probably capable of generating any sound or effect you want, but you may need to work at it. As with many multi-effect pedals, there is a selection of (60) factory tone/effect profiles, to save you the trouble of programming new ones. These are mirrored by 60 ""user-defined"" profiles, which are identical to the factory presets. The difference is that #1-60, can be modified by the user, or left as-is. The factory presets, # 61-120, are not modifiable. So, you can really experiment with different setups without worrying about losing what came from the factory. You can also ""reset"" the entire device if you want to, but if you do you will lose all of your modifications.In addition to all the different tones and effects this unit has to offer, there are also two additional features which are very useful: a (pretty basic)drum machine and a 20 second looper. The looper is really why I bought this pedal. It's easy to use, and it overdubs. I only wish Digitech would have made it a 40 or 60 second looper. 20 seconds really isn't much. FYI, you cannot use the drummer and the looper at the same time. No biggie for me.OK, all that's good, so why am I disappointed in this unit? Pretty simple. I'm an older guy, who has been playing for approximately 50 years. I've played every kind of music there is, and I would have appreciated a much broader selection of presets. This may be a slight exageration, but it seems like 95% of the presets are some sort of (obnoxious) distortion. Come on guys, not all of your customers are 13 years old! I expect a professional piece of equipment to offer a variety of professional choices. Now, I'm faced with working out all of my own presets. I'm back to programming menus again, ugh!.So that's about it. It's a solid piece of equipment, with too many juvenile tone presets to choose from. In all honesty, if I had been aware of this, I would have probably not gotten this unit, inspite of its good design and quality.",3,Disappointed,1333670400,"04 6, 2012",neutral A8AF0VV2LP4LV,B001U5PCFM,Ron1414,"[0, 1]","I gave it two stars because the expression pedal stopped working after the second day , and visually it's hard to read because the lettering is so small. Also there are many function for one knob to have, a little confusion for me. The sounds are great and the recording aspect of it is nice, but not something that is best for my needs.I am looking into a Boss ME-25 instead,",2,Not What I expected,1372982400,"07 5, 2013",negative A1WJBJUQ24G8BU,B001U5PCFM,"TerranautX ""Jim""","[0, 1]","Unit is sturdy. Lots of good presets and capabilities. Works with down-loadable X-Edit software. That gets confusing a bit because the unit displays one thing, the computer screen another. I haven't mastered it yet and after a month am just knocking about and settling on sounds that are acceptable but far from ideal. I've see much easier software that puts all effects on screen as stomp box graphics and you build a sound. With the X-Edit you call up a canned sound and start changing it. The interface does not match the RP 255 and has a lot more provisions. The thing is, they get to be a bit overwhelming, at least to me. I got this for Christmas and would shop around a lot more. Perhaps I wind up choosing this but so far, eh. For one thing, plugging headphones into it, the output isn't as loud as I'd like. I kinda demands output to another device/mixer/amp if you want to play loud.",3,Well built. Software harder than it needs to be. Pedal idiosynchratic,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",neutral AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B001UJEKZ6,Bryan Harvey,"[7, 7]","I used to buy a lot of wire form these guys.... However, you need to be careful and test everything you get from them on an XLR cable tester.I didn't believe it myself...I read another reviewer had an issue with XLR cables being wired incorrectly from pin to pin. So I took my handy cable tester and went through about a dozen cables.I got through only 4 monoprice cables before I found one that was miss-wired. Now I will be checking all of them for sure.Not a good start though.Glad the other reviewer made that discovery and passed it on.I suggest everyone check their monorpice cables. The testers are very cheap and may show problems you weren't aware of.",1,be carefull with these,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",negative A3NAA6BH9LWIH4,B001UJEKZ6,Paul Kacprzak,"[0, 2]",The coversion cable didnt work. t is axlr to UBS cable. I have the red blinking light syndrome also. But I learned awhile back dont try to fix something you paid for Send it back. So izm Thanks HDE for wasting my time. Go sell your snake oil to someone else.........,1,I hate it.,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",negative A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ,B001UJEKZ6,"Rick Langdon ""Scriptor""","[3, 4]","I wanted to use these cables for my acoustic/electric guitar. They are a little short for that appicaton (my fault though). They seem to be built well but I'd say in comparison to other cables I've used for my applicaiton, the sound is average. These will work in many applications and might be satisfactory to most. If you are a performing musician, you would do better to look at higher quality cables for best sound quality and lowest noise.",3,Average Quality,1333065600,"03 30, 2012",neutral A1FO10Z93GKN33,B001UYKGUE,Fancy,"[0, 0]","This stand, after I finally figured out how to attach it so that it didn't interfere with the boom on my mic stand, works okay. Due to its heaviness, it does hold a good size amount of music; however, it is short, width-wise, so you can't really get an open notebook to stay in place. (at least not with the ,mic boom there). Heavy to travel with also, so I don't know how much I'll use it.",3,it's heavy,1380758400,"10 3, 2013",neutral AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B0023BYDHK,"C.E. ""Frank""","[1, 2]","This interface is alright, nothing special, its for a guy on a budget. You can use it to record your old tapes or records and it will go straight through the interface to your computer via USB. There is pretty much little to no latency and it isn't noticeable. I plan on buying a tascam interface soon for around $70.00 and that should make things better for me. I will still use this to record anything on TV or like I said, old tapes. The software bundle is pretty much free, as you can find everything on the internet, they just bundled it together for you, which is nice.",3,UCA222 Interface,1315526400,"09 9, 2011",neutral ASSWUAOO49Z8Q,B0023BYDHK,"docpain ""docpain""","[1, 4]","i only bought with the idea that a ""FULL"" version of behringer's sequence program came with it....needless to says its a ""compact version"" and for you OTHER iMac/OS X Users out there????----aint worth yer timeyer better off spending your money on Vst's Au's that will WORK with OSX and Cubase or garageband....other than that its another interface ""i guess"" as long as you want to use RCA plugs to do that with...who the !$%^ uses RCA to interface there analog instruments to their puter????based on the software hustle im sorta sour but if yer a PC/Windows owner I would GET IT!!!!its about the cheapest way to ""intro"" yer way in to DAW/DAT interface..... Mainly im talkning to Katz who ownnewer Macs/iMacs who are truying to muddle your way thru music digital interface and Keyboard sequencingfor THOSE users yer better off buying a pizza probably...",2,dont think yer gona get the software part for free....,1327795200,"01 29, 2012",negative A3DPGV307X2498,B0023BYDHK,ixd735,"[0, 0]",Pros:- Price point- Does the job in the descriptionCons:- Shielding of USB cable is abysmal; very susceptible to interference (could work if there is minimal circuitry around where you use it)- Cheap plastic construction,3,NOISY.,1376956800,"08 20, 2013",neutral A330W6L217G0U6,B0025PM6DM,Rich,"[0, 0]",I have a 1953 telecaster body and after installing the screw to the pickup they were to long for the body . I had to trim them down,2,To long,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",negative A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B0025V1REU,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]",This processor is okay for home practice if you need something other than just a dry signal. The sound is a little too electronic for me. I bought an RP-1 and it sounds much better.,3,okay,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",neutral A2T8TWZAWLQWBV,B0025V1REU,Mary V,"[0, 1]","I like the drum machine and the tuner, but I don't like the effects, I don't have an electric guitar, I only have acoustic electric guitars, and I thought that maybe I could make it sound like an electric, but the sounds are distorted, and not very clean, it sound muff.For an electric guitar maybe it would work fine, but not for an acoustic electric guitar.",3,It's OK,1393372800,"02 26, 2014",neutral A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B0025V1REU,Sam,"[0, 1]","These types of pedals are toys. They are a cheap way for a beginner to have effects to play with. By all means if you are buying it for your kid who just started playing. If not, i recommend slowly building your pedal collection and use the money to get 1 decent pedal whether it is a delay, or distortion.",1,A Toy,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",negative AA8SWH4Y5SN8H,B0025V1REU,S. Grider,"[0, 1]","I had a friend with one of these and he loves it. I got one on his recommendation and when I put the batteries in it, it started smoking. It did work for awhile. I pulled the batteries out and tried to AC adapter and it smoked again, this time it did not work. I am one of those people who gives an item one try and if it does not work, holds a grudge. I would not advise anybody to get this.",1,Oh god,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",negative A2IROAVGAK1G0S,B0025V1REU,Texman,"[1, 2]","This particular brand I've seen around and haven't heard to much about them, but the one that I got worked fine for about a couple days. It went out and I sent it in hoping to rule out the possibility that I MIGHT have gotten a bad one.And I requested in a letter when I sent it in that they send another one in exchange, That didn't work out so well, with that being the only way I COULD RATE it and never receiving a replacement to verify that i just got a bad one, I'd have to rate this one at the bottom...",2,Dead Digi,1353369600,"11 20, 2012",negative A2W7M00WSI4JND,B0026KEGLQ,Kreature,"[0, 0]","just received the cable, it sounds clear, doesn't feel like it is made of the best materials, I just got this cable today so I can't really comment on how durable it is and how long it will last, so far I tend to believe it is a decent cable for the price, I don't use a microphone very often so this cable should last a while. so far it is working well, I would buy another one if I needed it, the price is right,",3,cable works feels a bit flimsy,1327104000,"01 21, 2012",neutral A26SN2CVQM4FKM,B0026RB0G8,bayou bob,"[0, 0]",should have paid a little more and i guess im spoiled with 2nd day...these have been ordered for a couple of weeks...you seem to wait forever to save a few bucks...i odered for some buddies and hear about it every day...hope they work when they do finally arrive..good luck,2,its been a while,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",negative AUOGMXLRRLVE1,B0026RB0G8,Chris M.,"[0, 0]","Very pleased with timely arrival of the package. Excited to use it with my new guitar, but after only two days of actual use it broke. The plastic tension section just snapped off. Very disappointed!",3,Acoustic Guitar Capo,1363910400,"03 22, 2013",neutral AZCP5P3BARLS5,B0026RB0G8,"Da Bean ""Da Bean""","[0, 0]",You have to get this cap on JUST right or the strings will buzz. I think I'll keep this as a backup and get a better one for my every day use.,3,Not the greatest,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",neutral A3CMSCWXZIVJQ1,B0026RB0G8,Drew,"[0, 0]","This capo will not work on a guitar with a thicker neck, for example a les paul or most acoustics. For thinner necks, like a strat or tele, it works ok, but has to be positioned just right to prevent string buzz. It's not the ole clip it and go capo I'm used to. I bought this to have a capo I could just leave clipped on my acoustic's head for use when needed. No dice. Neck too thick. It's a Washburn dreadnaught. We're not talking some funky 7 string jazz guitar.Bottom line: It's cheap as dirt and you can make it work if you don't mind having to place it just right. My advice, spend a few bucks more and buy one that's easy.",3,Requires lots of fidgiting,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A2CZIZD0RZ566T,B0026RB0G8,EMIL D RUIAN,"[0, 0]","It does the job. The only problem is that it sticks out a little to far down underneath the guitar neck thus impeding the fingers from taking the right position for some of the chords. You slide it up and away, you might loose pressure on strings and your guitar will make funny noises especially if you use hard strings. For the money, it does the job ok. It's a good one for beginers like myself.",3,"For the money, you can't buy anything better.",1371513600,"06 18, 2013",neutral A10VG94SAKVSC0,B0026RB0G8,Island Girl,"[0, 0]","This capo will do the job, if you can squeeze it open. I'm hoping that leaving it on the headstock will lessen the spring tension. it is all I can do to open and place this on the guitar. I cannot do it with one hand.",3,Very stiff.,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",neutral A35JPJHGOSPZX9,B0026RB0G8,J. Ralston,"[0, 1]",Capos ruin frets but i find them to be necessary. This one has a very strong spring so I am hoping i lossens up with use.,3,Ok,1385510400,"11 27, 2013",neutral A1QRF5KISDOKPA,B0026RB0G8,santos,"[0, 0]","good for any guitar even if it is plastic it feel really strong on your guitar neck, it is a really good buy",3,f,1357257600,"01 4, 2013",neutral AI45J5737CUGY,B0026RB0G8,wapialo,"[0, 0]","it is an excellent backup capo. I don't feel the spring is strong enough to do the proper job. I use steel strings, perhaps it would be good for nylon strings....",3,OK for the price,1357084800,"01 2, 2013",neutral A2MAGKKVHUF21F,B0027M30Z6,Andrew,"[0, 0]","Sounds disgusting. Very bright and clear highs, nothing beautiful in mids and totally muddy lows. Don't hope to take chords on it. Only on first 4 strings may be...Try out fender's mini amp if you're searching for a little thing, or but a bigger one.",2,Yo'd better to buy a big one.,1339545600,"06 13, 2012",negative AHMEG9CAAT2KF,B0027M30Z6,Bon,"[0, 0]","I bought this to go with my Epiphone ukulele, for both myself and my grandson. It's a good starter amp to see what your inexpensive ukulele or guitar sounds like with an amp. For the price, it's good.",3,GOOD STARTER AMP,1360886400,"02 15, 2013",neutral AD6FULWPPOJ3R,B0027V760M,"Big Daddy ""Rock 'till you drop!""","[0, 0]","Ok, I'm surprised that this unit is now over $15.00. I only spent $8.59 for this and I'm mad at myself. It was cheap enough that I rolled the dice to see if I could get away with a decent product for CHEAP. It feels solid, looks like a real direct box...but sounds like ass. I couldn't believe that Pyle would put that much effort into a great ""fit and finish"" product, yet not put decent components inside. This is the noisiest piece of crap I've ever used - I ended up buying another direct box (spent over $60.00). Pyle has once again lived up to it's name, but they should finish the name properly and re-brand as ""Pyle of S***.""Sorry folks, but I'd skip this one. The 5-star ratings must be from employees. The only reason I didnt' give it one star was because it was so cheap (Remember, I only spent $8.59), and I'm the one that pulled the trigger on the purchase.Live and learn. Why would I think plugging a $2000.00 guitar into a cheap piece of crap was a good idea? My fault.",2,Noisy POS,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",negative A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B0027V760M,Eric Leberg,"[0, 0]","I thought I was getting something that would boost/amplify the signal from my bass to the amp. It didn't, but at it's cheap price it wasn't bad and I found other uses for it. They make ones that will boost the signal, so if that's what you're looking for, be a careful consumer.",3,My bad,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",neutral A3DAURGJAL0Y0S,B0027V760M,"Marc LaBelle ""NevermoreFU""","[0, 0]","A loud hum will crescendo in every few minutes even if the ground is lifted. Works great in intervals though, too bad those intervals are minutes.",1,Loud hum no matter what,1397347200,"04 13, 2014",negative A118PM0B1PGWDA,B0027V760M,Papa,"[0, 0]","It stopped working after 2 gigs. I'm not sure why, but it is very frustrating. I guess you get what you pay for here.",1,Stopped working after 2 gigs,1382486400,"10 23, 2013",negative A19IFF0DGV0T3E,B002AQNGIU,"HLB ""HLB""","[0, 0]","Our family of 2 guitarists and 1 bassist switched to these style locks about a year ago. Every one of us has had continual problems with the locks periodically unscrewing themselves from the guitar body. I had one back out during a gig and damage a brand new 60th Anniversary American P-Bass...not good. My son had one come out on him in the middle of a gig last weekend.The problem with the design is there's a ton of friction between the top and bottom pieces of the lock which results in the tab that's screwed into the body unscrewing itself. We've tried applying bar soap, petro jelly, and a spray can based dry lubricant.... none of which prevented the ultimate forces that cause this phenomenon.We are switching to the Dunlop style locks as that design incorporates ball bearings which allows the strap to rotate freely back and forth with next to zero 'unscrewing' force.We tried to make the Fender/Shallers work but just could not. Maybe we're all too active on stage but we cannot tolerate the equipment damage nor the performance distruptions these have caused us.",1,Major Design Flaw,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",negative A20JJ8634DG3FS,B002B8EWVW,"Johnny Guitar ""J.F. Guitar""","[0, 3]","This pedal is ""ok"" by which I mean, I provides the basic functions it says it does. Quality-wise, it feels a bit cheapish....I was afraid I was going to snap a pot off or something while playing it. The case is metal but feels like the thinnest sheet metal they could get away with building it from. The power switch and chorus/vibrato switch were clearly the cheapest switches they could find, and are not that easily accessible by a toe...you gotta bend over and flip those. They are small.On the other hand it was only sixty-nine-bucks - relatively inexpensive for a multifunction effect pedal.I don't care for the rear facing upwardly angled input, output and power jacks. That's not pedal board friendly in my opinion. Nice as a tabletop effect. The footprint is fairly huge on the board at about 7.75"" x 6.5"" (approx). The ""standard"" 9V center negative power supply is a ""postive"" (excuse my pun.)If you are looking for a way to play with signal modulation - echos, vibratos, reverbs, old style choruses...this is not a bad way to get started playing with that. You can make a lot of sounds without breaking the bank.Personally, I have other effects that make these sounds and do it in a smaller space, so for me...not a keeper. Your situation might be different than mine.Not a bad product, acceptable at it's price point, just didn't impress me much.",3,"For the price, a pretty good deal. But cheapish construction.",1376784000,"08 18, 2013",neutral AVOKN4NDZCN78,B002C4SM5W,Adam Mohr,"[2, 2]","Well 3 hours to put together got tiring and annoying as things tend to fall a part..however as a standalone items it is great with good sounds and groove tracks to practice drumming on..However I am not a drummer nor have any interest in becoming one..I bought this in order to use with software recording for basic beats to fit my own songs..and it is a NIGHTMAREGoing on a week now no support help from either company..HEED MY WARNING IF YOU WANT TO USE THIS WITH NI, EZ DRUMMER OR OTHER PROGRAMS LIKE THAT YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO REROUTE MAPPING OF MIDI IN ORDER TO USE IT. This is not a plug and play item you will spend hours of your time trying to get this to work with software...There is very little helpful info out on the net i've owned this for over a week and still never used it for its purpose yet being that its a stand alone item..there really is no MIDI support..Im am close to giving up the fight and sending it back.Alesis could have made this an amazing item and 1000 times easier if they simply created a midi out port on the module you could run into your daw and software..",2,Good stand alone..nightmare for recording or software use,1386201600,"12 5, 2013",negative A2U7DXDNYBBLQJ,B002C4SM5W,"Shane Windham ""Shane Windham, author""","[4, 5]","I'll try to keep this succinct and say only what needs said. Setup was fairly easy (although the instructions were downright cryptic). The adjustability is wonderful. And the kit looks phenomenal out of the box. That being said, one of my toms is nowhere near as responsive as the rest of them (I'll soon contact the company for a replacement), the cymbals are not intuitive to strike placement (you only get the secondary cymbal tone when you strike it very hard, and even then it's no guarantee), and I'm guessing, due to their close proximity to each other and the sensitivity of the pads, the snare often activates when I strike the hi-hat. At first glance, the different tone kits don't bring much to the table. But there is a wide range of personalization available when you begin to dig deeper into the controls. To a small extent, I've even been able to cover up the less-than-responsive tom by lowering the volume on all the other pieces. My only other complaint is that the bass drum doesn't bring much to the table. It sounds more like a flat tom than a bass pedal.In short; this kit was somewhat defective out of the box. But it's still fun to use. So, unless you plan to record with your electronic kit, I'd recommend this product as a fun musical toy. But it's certainly not up to par with some of the more expensive kits I've used. And recording with this kit would likely be a nightmare.",3,Just don't get your hopes too high,1284422400,"09 14, 2010",neutral A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B002C741B8,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","It does not stick on to the guitar very well. Trying some of the other reviews as to ways to get it to stick worked but I now have a small circle in the finish of my Martin. I made mistake of attaching so wife could play Rocksmith and now wish I had used cheaper guitar or better yet, bought a better pickup.",2,YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",negative A3N93PUHEMQU34,B002C741B8,"L. Su ""Flying train""","[1, 2]","the suction cup does not work. it looks like aged. it's very hard with room temp 70F. I removed the rubber suction cup and I have to use a big paper clipper to secure it on the sound hole edge. it picks up sound OK, but not great.",2,the suction cup does not work,1266192000,"02 15, 2010",negative A1H4WSC8JWS59N,B002C741BI,bradley,"[0, 0]","I know when I ordered it, I was buying a cheap device, and didn't expect it to be great. It works. That should be enough, but amazon requires a certain number of words.",3,it' okay.,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",neutral ANAOLDUUS8E3G,B002C741BI,Johanna Soliday,"[2, 2]","This pickup is pretty good at lower volumes. But it becomes a feedback nightmare at higher volume. The pickup is very, over sensitive.Also, spend some time where exactly you place the pickup, it makes a big difference! Try to put it near a solid part of the instrument so it does not pickup so much and make the cound like the bottom of a cave or something.",3,Pickup good lower bad higher volumes,1377129600,"08 22, 2013",neutral A27KQGXAU8Z7OT,B002C741BI,Josiah Springman,"[0, 0]","I bought this as a cheap way to amplify my acoustic. Learned my lesson. Should of just forked over the money for an a/e. I have a Yamaha F335 I really like. I say someone take a piezo transducer to amplify his guitar so I thought I'd try it. I first picked up a transducer for about $3 and experimented. I like it, sounded good then I saw this from Axl and I thought I'd try it. Installing it wasn't bad except I bought a set of drill bits I didn't need for $10. So I got it installed and plugged it in and from the start the sound was alright. I just wanted it for playing around at home so I didn't need real great sound quality. But sound was ok except it picks up every bang and knock especially my planet waves I think quick connect strap connector. My other complaint is I couldn't turn it up too loud without the feedback screeching. Overall product quality is good. Setup was ok. Price was good. Sound in my opinion needs some tweaking.",2,Lesson learned.,1366848000,"04 25, 2013",negative A1KO6FM2PGCYC8,B002C741BI,"Micheal D. Prater ""michealprater""","[0, 0]","The fact that it is passive really kills it. I just could not get any sound out of it, I tried multiple placements. I finally just bought a guitar with a pickup in it. Not worth the money, or the extra hole in your guitar.",2,Was a waste of money,1325030400,"12 28, 2011",negative AW1VA3H8A5N12,B002C741BI,timhief,"[0, 0]",This is a hit-or-miss product. For me it fell short but for others it seems to work very well. It's not a total loss since I can reuse the endpin jack with the soundhole solution I ended up with. It was cheap enough that it was worth taking a chance on.,2,Not as good as I'd hoped,1362096000,"03 1, 2013",negative A3CMSCWXZIVJQ1,B002DC8OE2,Drew,"[0, 1]","I've been using primarily Alchemy strings for years but just got tired of spending so much for them. I figured I'd try some others at half the price and see if any stack up.These were the first to go on, and they were a HUGE step down from what I had on. The strings I took off were probably two months old an had spots of corrosion on the high E string. They were twice as loud as these. When you take these out of the pack, they sort of flop out like wet spaghetti. They don't do the fast unravel thing that strings typically do. The cons definitely outweigh the pros here.Pros:-Very flexible, string bends are easy-Easy on the fingersCons:-The most dull sound of any strings I've ever heard. Especially on the low end. They're dreadfully lacking in rich low end sound. The highs are very tinny. Almost sounds like a bad recording.-Your fingers stick when you try to slide down the strings. It's the weirdest thing. This is especially true for the G string. It's hard to explain, but it's kind of like rubbing against something really clean, where your hand does that skipping sort of rub and there's tons of squeak to boot. Anyways, it sucks. Grip is the last thing you want on your strings.Bottom line: Unless you have some wicked arthritis and just have to have super easy to bend strings, these should not be purchased. I'll never buy again. This is the first time in my life I wanted to change brand new strings.",2,They're not my favorite.....or even close.,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",negative AN73VQ17FZVJ8,B002DC8OE2,MJK,"[1, 1]",These sound and feel good but nothing spectacular to report.Had to make adjustments to eliminate buzzing.They sound OK,3,OK,1379289600,"09 16, 2013",neutral A4BTCECGQAIUI,B002EWV8IU,Amazon Customer,"[0, 1]","This is my first noise reducer. It works and like it says it reduces the noise. it comes with 2 knobs and 1 switch. The switch let you choose if you want it to reduce the noise when is activated or to mute everything when activated. The 2 knobs, 1 of them let you select the range of the noise you want to reduce, the other one how fast you want it to start reducing the noise. I noticed a slight change of the original sound of my distortion, but it could be also because i didn't find the right setup. if the knob of the noise to reduce is on the highest setting, then it reduce also the sound of the all guitar, so you really gotta study this before you can use it properly. overall, for the price i'm happy with it, and it hides the hiss and all the other sounds unwanted.",3,It's ok!,1381968000,"10 17, 2013",neutral A12P4A1OC41KUO,B002EWV8IU,"zxrslant ""zxrslant""","[0, 6]",havent used it yet.. seems like a nice pedal .. nice an lightweight... clean..has some nice rubber on the bottom.. lol haha okaaaaaay?,3,havent used it,1358380800,"01 17, 2013",neutral A1AFH79R6W1QOQ,B002EWV8NA,Humbrecht,"[3, 4]","If you've never had a pedalboard before I'd say pass on this one and look for one that is more user-friendly. The pics and description don't show just how insanely large this is. It's too big. Patch cables are crap and the power supply didn't seem sturdy enough to be kicked around.Besides this, I had trouble using it (even for practice) because the lip of the case gets in the way of my foot hitting the pedals.I ended up giving this one away to a friend and getting a Gator 'bone' and a seperate power supply. Easier to practice with and easier to toss into another case with mics/cables rather than being a whole suitcase on it's own.",2,Resist the urge...,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",negative AOY459LVUBKLO,B002G1UT5C,Confidential Name,"[2, 2]","Others that reviewed this Item I read before purchase, noted it is not "Large" and the picks have to be warmed and shaped to fit your thumb. I also found in original "Large" size, The curve of the pick will cut into your thumb from improper shaping and being too small for the average American man. I am still in the process of shaping all 5, but otherwise they appear sturdy and I haven't broken more than one of similar type in several years. I expect the pick to wear down from use. They appear to be about the same quality as Indigo brand, but not shaped as well for the average player.",3,Large? Maybe if I were born in China?,1377907200,"08 31, 2013",neutral A3TM9RWCTMIK42,B002G1UT5C,Jeffrey,"[0, 0]","These are fine but didn't fit well; but they are a quality product. In my case, I actually needed medium or small to fit tight.",3,Planet Waves Thumb Picks,1396396800,"04 2, 2014",neutral ADETB8KEATML7,B002G1UT5C,"Joel Fritz ""Barrelhouse Solly""","[1, 1]","I've used thumb picks for over forty years on a variety of acoustic guitars. My thumb nail can't pluck the strings when I damp them with the heel of my hand. These are adequate in the sense that you can strike the strings with them and they stay on. They have a dullish sound compared to my favorite, the long gone National clear thumb pick or the current Dunlop clear. I like the sound of the Ernie Ball thin celluloid picks but they aren't strong enough to grip my thumb. The major problem with these is they aren't large. They're like most other brands' medium. My thumbs aren't Tom Robbins huge, but my hands are bigger than average. These picks cut off the circulation in my thumb if I use them for more than fifteen minutes or so. I think I could brighten up the sound by sanding them down, but that's a lot of work for something this cheap.Don't buy these if you have a large thumb. If you like a less bright sound, and some people do, and have a medium sized thumb, these might work well for you.",3,Adequate But Small and a Bit Dull,1326672000,"01 16, 2012",neutral A3NKSY3I0UW3KK,B002G1UT5C,this guy,"[1, 1]",they are nice sometimes but not as comfortable the rest of the time. they are cheap and do exactly what they are supposed to do.,3,thumb picks,1375142400,"07 30, 2013",neutral A2YQTEPCGZ5N7J,B002GHBZ4U,Don B,"[0, 1]","V5 = 4 starBugera customer service = -5 starsLets be realistic, this is a very inexpensive tube amp. Nothing more, nothing less.Its price reflects exactly what it is, and thats a good thing, and also not so good.First off, the amp shipped with bad tubes. (microphonic)Not a big deal, it happens all the time. But ...Bugera was no help at all, their customer service is by far the worst Ive ever dealt with.They are clueless, arrogant and condescending.I bought replacement tubes and solved the issue, but thats not the point.This experience alone will probably stop me from ever purchasing another Bugera/Behringer product.Now about the amp itself.Its ok, at best. It has no headroom, even on the 5w setting. I realize a tiny combo wont have much, but this thing has nothing.It clips far too easily, and forget about running an overdrive pedal into it. You will only get a muddy, garbled mess.Clean tones are ok, but dont expect Fender type cleans, they arent there.Think of Marshall cleans, or even Vox.The speaker isnt worth the paper its made from.I plugged the amp into a Celestion 1x12 cab (just for comparison) and it was a whole lot better.Its built very well, even compared to many amps costing far more. If youre looking for a ""vintage"" tube amp, but either cant afford or cant justify the price of a good one, you should try a V5.Im the latter, because I only play at home I simply cant justify $1K or more for a good tube amp.The classic overdrive sound of the 70s is all over this amp. If youre looking for a late 60s - 70s ""cranked"" amp stack tone, well, its here. But only if you crank the master and keep the preamp set low.Turn up the preamp and all you'll get is a flat, flubby ""farty"" unusable tone.I love and hate the V5, though the price is unbeatable, its shortcomings (no headroom/horrid overdrive) are hard to live with.You sometimes what you pay for, and in this case, if you want that vintage 70s tone at ""bedroom"" volumes, you cant go wrong with the V5.",3,Bugera V5 - Good sound / bad customer service,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",neutral AD4QZUGLI9OSK,B002GYWBIM,"Karl Brody ""Me""","[1, 2]","I bought this amp back when i didnt know much about amps. If you want the metal sound for practice, then it is hard to get a better amp for one bill. But with the hybrid amps (Vibro Champ) going for not much more, you get better sounds and more settings. I am selling mine and ordered a Super Champ Xd used in new condition for two and a half bills. This Line 6 amp has a flat sterile sound that isnt very warm sounding. From now on its tube amps for me, even if i have to pay the price. A good tube amp should last a long time and hold its value well, too. Like i said, for a first amp at one bill, the Line 6 isnt too bad. Maybe some day i will be able to afford a Princeton Reverb?",2,Practice Amp,1304121600,"04 30, 2011",negative AKYDGCKCY7H9F,B002GYWBJ6,"R. W. Milyard ""GearJunky""","[8, 14]","A modeling amp will literally model existing Amps, Artists, and Songs from different years.This amp does not have on board song or drum loops like the Spider Jam.If you are trying to get a specific sound of a band or musician or place in time, then this isyour amp.If you need a practice amp, go with the Jam.I have both amps and as far as I am concerned, the Jam is a far better modeling amp as it does what the Spider 4 does plus drum and song tracks that you can play along with plus a whole lot more, even if it is based on the Spider 3 technology with a JM4 Looper as its engine.While the Spider 4 (I have the 150) is a nice amp, it is VERY SPECIFIC to the user needs and isnot that flexible.I do not agree that both amps are worthless without the foot pedals, as I used the Jam for a longtime without, and only acquired the Express pedal when I ordered the Spider 4.Also be very aware that the Line 6 documentation on their amps is very, very lacking, to put it mildly, and there so-called on line videos and user groups are just as lacking as their documentation.",3,"Amp only does modeling (75,120,150)",1318291200,"10 11, 2011",neutral A2VWNZNFV8QCP0,B002GYWBKU,Ian,"[1, 1]","Before I purchased the FBV I scoured the web to see how it works with the POD HD Desktop, and even the advanced users guide leaves you thinking..Anyway, I lucked out and found a used one going cheap, and after some time figured out exactly what you can and cannot do with the POD HD desktop & FBV Express II combo.1. First, in the setup screen do NOT enable the FBV Express. Yes, I know this sounds dumb, but internet scouring shows there is a bug that this is a workaround for...2. Read the FBV Express users guide and calibrate the pedal.. there is no need to d/l the FBV software for this.Now.. In the POD setup screens you have the option to either have the ABCD buttons as ABCD, or to be FS5-FS8. This behavior is mimicked by the 4 switches on the FBV.So.. In ABCD mode you can:a) Select preset A, B, C or D from the group you are currently in.b) Insert a volume FX and use volume pedal...EXP2c) Insert another FX enabled by toe switch, and controlled by pedal as EXP1d) tap temp (by tapping the currently selected preset..ie the pedal that is lit)e) enable the tuner (press/hold the current selected preset pedal)f) you have some basic control of the looper, but CANNOT enable it.3/10/14 EDIT :Looper control is flawed. You can record and go to overdub, but you cannot record then play/stop the loop.. you can stop from overdub but not start the loop. seemingly an acknowledged and unfixed bugNice enough, but if you are like me, switching presets is way way less useful than switching FX blocks on & off. incidentally you can combine blocks such that one pedal (say) turns OD on, and delay & chorus both off, or turn one amp on and one off (channel switching).. YAY!! you cry, that sounds like me so its a NO to ABCD and mode FS5-FS8 it is for me!..SO yup in FS5-8 mode you can do that, you cana) enable/disable 4 sets of block(s) using the four pedalsb) use volume and expression options as above (ie like volume or wah, overdrive level, delay FB etc)c) basic control of looper BUT cannot enable itEDIT 3/19/14 looper control flawed as stated abovec) enable the tuner?...oh sod it. nope you can'td) tap tempo?.. nope not that either.So in summary, the Express is better than nothing, but certainly does not provide hands free operation of the desktop.. the shortboard is worth the extra, or if you are reading this before buying the pod.. get the HD500x instead.",2,Express MkII and POD HD Desktop.. don't bother,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",negative AJ3MI4QT7339J,B002HJ61PK,"Greg Runyon ""Loves Amazon""","[0, 0]","not so pleased with this, the seller is fine, no prob. there, its that this mic for my use is useless, it records tooo low, cant get enough volume from it",2,nawwwwwww,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",negative A3RHT4KI3H5TVH,B002HJ61PK,pops,"[0, 0]","bought for my son to do game capture voice overs. the first day it was fine, if a bit sensitive, by the third day it was broken. cheap to buy, but cheaply made.",2,ok at best,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",negative A2N7F3MVCTAOYP,B002HJ61PK,Ronnie Roper,"[3, 5]","No problems with seller and product came quick. I wasnt expecting much from the mic. I mean c'mon what can you expect for that price. I wanted it to lay down some quick vocal melodies over rough tracks and it's good enough for that. Doesn't have a really great range, I think the RockBand mic has a better range than this, but like I said, it's a cheap mic so what can you expect. Honestly I should have saved my money and been a little more patient to get a better mic.",3,Seller is great but the product is ok,1285372800,"09 25, 2010",neutral A6FIAB28IS79,B002HJ61PK,Samuel Chell,"[0, 0]","I'm surprised that the maker of Amazon's popular AT2020 would go this low. The mic, imo, is fully-valued, even at its single-digit price. It's ""dynamic"" rather than ""condenser,"" but it still requires loads of power to get it up to workable levels (phantom power, which is a requirement for condenser mics, would probably not add sufficient heft). It's very lightweight and, with its optional plug and on/off switch, is versatile enough. The quality of the sound, moreover, isn't bad--providing you can hear it. Be prepared to have plenty of watts on hand to coax any appreciable sensitivity from this non-responsive creature. (I haven't tested it for recording purposes.) Despite appearances, this mic is no bargain.",3,Suitable only for back-up,1307491200,"06 8, 2011",neutral A3W2E6S24BTXXK,B002HPMTZU,"airchamp ""ariel""","[0, 0]",This tuner requies an excellent ear although there is a green light o indicte a true tune.It is good deal for the money,3,A little difficult to use,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",neutral A32H7YO8K1XS9E,B002HPMTZU,"Grand &amp;#34;Kiki&amp;#34; ""KiKi""","[0, 0]","In the beginning I had problems. However I have a Classical Guitar and I may have been hitting dual strings accidently at first. After several days, I felt much better about it. I'm pretty new to this so I take the blame.",3,Hope I'm the Problem,1368144000,"05 10, 2013",neutral A2X2GEABQXRX7P,B002HPMTZU,"J. Carney ""Mongoose""","[2, 3]",Unless you tune to only standard tunings this thing is garbage! I tune my hellraiser to d then drop to c and it will not register. the needle either flops around constantly or just does not display the proper notes.,1,Useless for drop tuning!,1350432000,"10 17, 2012",negative A2Z3IXZ17E88J4,B002IC1D5E,"James Tepper """Are we there yet"""","[3, 4]","I was looking for a portable fold-up stand that I could take to gigs and searched around. Found the Guardian at Amazon and thought for $10, how could I go wrong? Oops! Wrong. The stand is sturdy and folds up nicely, but I found it next to impossible to get my Fender Jazz bass to stand up in it. The lack of an extended support for the neck means you have to try to balance the guitar very precisely against the apex of the stand and pray that no one gets near it or that the wind doesn't blow. This is OK for a lightweight acoustic that you don't care too much about, but for for an electric guitar or bass, no way.I just ordered a different one with a tripod base and a neck support. Live and learn.",1,"Simple, sturdy,portable and useless for electric guitars or basses",1319760000,"10 28, 2011",negative A3MRBUCGH66JTY,B002IC1D5E,"K. Andrews ""Permanent tourist""","[3, 4]","I have an Epiphone Les Paul and this stand does not hold it at all. The holders are too far apart to keep the guitar from sliding through onto the floor. Maybe it's a decent stand for an acoustic or a fatter electric. But given that Les Paul is a pretty popular model of guitar, this should not be sold as an electric guitar stand. I'm rating it for what it is sold as, and for that, it gets 1 star, and only because since there is no zero.",1,Does not fit my electric guitar at all,1334793600,"04 19, 2012",negative A1CF9IF5FWYNU0,B002KDHBRU,Robert Baxter,"[0, 0]","The technology is fine but the attachment to the instrument isn't very friendly. Snark rotates to any position I want, but Intellitouch ends up being upside down. It works fine but it's inconvenient.",2,O.K. But Not Great,1398988800,"05 2, 2014",negative A3QEWM5EWFPTE9,B002M8GBDI,Amazon Customer,"[13, 26]","This product has almost zero documentation in the box or on the Akai Pro website. Technical support is also almost zero. Akai seems to not care about getting new users up to speed on their products. Customer service is basically ""If you have to ask, you should not buy this"". I asked the Akai technical department which sequencer software I needed and they told me to go to a Music store! This may sound stupid but unless you have a lot of MIDI knowledge and experience don't buy this product. Try finding a MIDI tutorial that is usable. Good luck with that chore.Added 08Nov2010: The keyboard arrived with one of the bottom rubber footpads missing. I sent an email to Akai asking for a replacement but they do not have any parts. I find that unbelievable.",1,Requires indepth MIDI knowledge - Akai does not care about customers,1288828800,"11 4, 2010",negative ATVYABSTW0LIE,B002N4GBLI,Meganicus,"[0, 0]",The effects are good but the controls and setups are clumsy and kind of annoying and after a while I just couldn't live with it.,3,Good effects,1361577600,"02 23, 2013",neutral A25K93BZ8GX9ZC,B002NG7DEK,Danny K.,"[0, 0]",It does the job but it is a little low on the quality side. Surprisingly it is not that stiff; not surprisingly I think that has to do with the quality/thickness of the leather. I don't know if I'm slower than the usual folk but it took awhile for me to learn to adjust it; you have to remove the "buckle" strap to readjust the strap to length.Bottom line? It works and I feel comfortable with it supporting my axe.,3,"Not stiff. That's both desirable and undesirable, I think.",1385078400,"11 22, 2013",neutral A1WQNVR4H66YX9,B002NG7DEK,"D. Gray ""yargnad""","[0, 0]","But dont let that deter you. That just means it will break-in that much more quickly. My favorite strap is not padded in any way, like this strap, but a little wider. I use this on a Telecaster and it looks nice and matches well with the color scheme of the guitar. I hooked a couple4pcs Round Head Strap Locks Black for Guitar Schaller-styleon it and away we went. The strap is made in Canada from decent quality leather(not bonded) and the gold Fender logo is understated, yet classy. It's a classic strap from Fender. What else is there to say?",3,It's really thin,1353456000,"11 21, 2012",neutral AOFLZO8T1IF3B,B002NG7DEK,Katheryn Bowling,"[2, 2]",Very nice quality of leather. It's just a little bit short for my taste. The guitar rested too high for my liking. With some creative engineering I was able to get it to the length I needed.,3,Nice Strap..Just a Bit Short,1378598400,"09 8, 2013",neutral AQG6AQXC703WD,B002PAW6EG,Bob,"[0, 0]","The Pyle-Pro PMKS8 mic stand is good for someone looking to buy on a budget. It's fairly solid, heavy enough to hold itself down, and is flexible enough to position the mic how you need it.There are a few issues, however. The metal neck is difficult to tighten onto its base without causing the microphone to be crooked. This means you have to choose between having a straight forward mic and having a mic which doesn't swivel around on its base. The mic holder has the same issue.I would not use this mic stand for an event where it's plainly visible to an audience. It is simply too difficult to position it to look good on camera.I would use this mic stand for personal voice recording an communication. It's great for a desk or a small recording studio.",3,Good Mic Stand on a Budget,1395532800,"03 23, 2014",neutral A3IS1RBMOOULWI,B002Q0WSO8,"Secret Squirrel ""S. Squirrel""","[2, 2]","... but not great either. The ""needle"" never seemed to stay still long enough to isolate the pitch. It also appears that the tuner wasn't reliable on the pitch end either. Recently ordered the red SNARK tuner here on Amazon, and I think it's much better- the Intelli does have the fact that it folds down snug against my guitar going for it- the snark is a little more bulky.Ultimately, the most important thing for me when it comes to tuners is accurate pitch, and readability- Snark wins out... this tuner works for sure, but I don't think it's the best out there.The Snark is cheaper too!",3,Meh... not bad...,1318032000,"10 8, 2011",neutral A3EH9SDPD1FGEA,B002Q0WT6U,A. Baker,"[0, 0]","Bought this rosin to see how I would like it. I have a very light hand on the bow, so I like a rosin that is on the aggressive side. This is not. Since all fiddlers have their own styles you have to deal with trial & error.",2,Nothing special,1387238400,"12 17, 2013",negative A7WNXHL0QNHY7,B002QJVTNA,happypup,"[1, 1]","This does work as described. It arrives without any instructions whatsoever but its fairly obvious to figure out. The reason I only gave it two stars however is because I find it so uncomfortable! Its quite hard on your collarbone. I have added foam to it and now it works well, but I suspect one might be better just buying a foam one in the first place.",2,Works as described,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",negative A362IZKSMV6MA8,B002QKRUJG,Garot M. Conklin,"[0, 0]","I like this pedal. Its rugged and has a great range of tonal capabilities and rips for hardcore metal. That being said, the blue LED while cool looking is actually blinding and I found myself placing a finger over it to just see the friggin' knobs for adjustments. I guess that is a pretty weak complaint but IMO it's an impediment more than an enhancement. Also the Gate and Scoop buttons feels pretty flimsy to me... which is not expected at this price point. A moot point because I am not using the Gate at least as IMO it was "weird" in its Gating execution, sounded kind of like a very rough algorithm is being used instead of a nice smooth curve. But all in all this thing tears it up in terms of pure shredding tone.",3,Lots of Customization,1401235200,"05 28, 2014",neutral A3OJ0RGAECAGH8,B002QKRUJG,guitarman6730,"[3, 12]",This pedal is ok at best there are a lot better metal pedals out there the only thing this one really has going for it is it has a built in noise gate other wise this pedal is pretty thin sounding and has far to much gain then you will ever need. I would personally recommend the Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff over this any day it is a better sounding pedal for about the same price.,2,Not That Great,1296172800,"01 28, 2011",negative A3DOIOHQ19H1BP,B002QQC1ZI,Fabio,"[1, 19]","I won't recommend this to anyone, i actually used this one as a sound card, since doesn't work good for recording.spend some more money if you want something good.",3,Good but...,1309305600,"06 29, 2011",neutral A2HTMBKL4KE2JH,B002QQC1ZI,JOHN O.,"[1, 1]",it is entry level but only records one channel even though it is misleading with multiple inputs and outputs. It works as a beginner tool but only that. mono only.,2,not what i thought,1388793600,"01 4, 2014",negative A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B002QQC1ZI,S. Haney,"[21, 24]","I'm sick of protools and I wanted to find something cheap and easy until I could afford to upgrade to some real equipment to use with cubase. This unit fit the bill and has decent reviews so I went for it.I'm using it to record guitar and vocals and it does the trick. The problem is that it records a lot of hum and white noise when using the xlr input. I've tried every variation possible to make sure the problem isn't external to the unit. I even tested the exact same mic + cable input into my MBox with protools and got a clean recording. I actually like this unit's ""tone"" better than the mbox - it seems more transparent. If not for the hum, it would get 5 stars.Unfortunately, hum is a pretty big problem. The hum isn't loud enough to ruin your recording of only one or two tracks. If you start layering, though, you can quickly be overtaken by white noise. I even tried moving the unit onto a different electrical circuit and still had the same problem.So, it works for rough stuff for your own use but I wouldn't use it for anything you plan on passing around much.",3,Good as a beginning option,1295568000,"01 21, 2011",neutral AQQ91U1U4YKDF,B002QQC1ZI,"Vince Lewis ""Vince""","[0, 0]","This was my first foray into home recording and it comes with Audacityfor free. Free is free, and you get what you pay for in terms of something that will not produce high qualty musical reproduction . The interface is noisy, and it requred a lot of tweaking after the fact to get a reasonable sound without distorion and humms etc. Sent it back after one day.",2,You do get what you pay for,1404432000,"07 4, 2014",negative A1TSW5IJ1LU0RP,B002UXS4JO,wishbone73,"[0, 2]","I bought this boost to use in one specific situation. When playing a lead line with my bridge pick up with the tone knob all the way down, my volume drops quite dramatically. This boost does what it says it will do to remedy that, but it also seems to add a lot of noise. When the boost is off, my super high gain Fryette Deliverance 120 is very quiet when I just hold my hand over the strings. I'm using a 2010 LP Custom with a stock 490R pick up in the neck and 498T in the bridge. When I turn on the boost I immediately hear a lot of extraneous hissing and noise. When playing it isn't so bad, but I definitely am not used to so much extra noise. There are a couple of adjustment switches inside, and I haven't fooled with those yet, but I'm definitely going to do that. This boost will prob help guys with lower end gear get a better sound, but if you've already got pro quality stuff I don't see too much of an advantage here.",3,Works but seems noisy,1387497600,"12 20, 2013",neutral A37KK1CLMULHE4,B002UXS4JO,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[3, 9]","I have been tempted to buy this pedal for a long time after looking at all the rave reviews.I already have an MXR line booster at the end of my pedal chain into my amp. This serves to give back the lost treble and shimmer after a long cable run. Replacing that with the EP booster did not have a significant impact on my tone. Yes it was a little colored, but not too different from the line booster.If at present you have no boost after your pedals and have a long cable run, yes definitely this pedal will make a world of difference by adding the top end back to the signal. I didn't find it magical though, because I've always had a boost at the end of chain and this was not much different.I am going to experiment with it in the effects loop to add a boost during solos.",3,Bought with very high expectations,1366329600,"04 19, 2013",neutral A1WD8RFNIGRPDH,B002VA464S,,"[0, 0]","now it doesn't work(same day i got it). In my control panel the mic is there but it doesn't pick up any sound. Followed all the instructions, emailed blue support and at first the person was quick to reply but now its been 3-4 days no answer. Maybe i'm being impatient but the mic only worked for a couple hours since i got it... If you guys know of any good alternatives please leave a comment.",3,Worked out of the box great,1363996800,"03 23, 2013",neutral A3CVZRPQH1PFQ5,B002VA464S,,"[1, 3]","Im starting a podcast. I blindly lept to buy the blue yeti. I can understand why one person with a youtube channel would love this. Great for voice overs. In sound proof studios. The sound quality was good but it picked up WAY TO MUCH ROOM NOISE. The ability to select the 4 recording modes is great. If youll use it. I would not reccomend recording 2 people at once on this. However recording a choir or something would work. But I will never do that and neither will you. This microphone only has a usb port. Not XLR. So no hope of expanding. If you ever want to host a podcast with 2 people you need to throw this away and get a mixer and 2 new microphones.Or you can do what I did and get 2 Audio Technica ATR 2100's, 1 Behringer Xenyx 802 dual mic input Mixer, 2 shock mount/broadcast boom combos and 2 windscreens for the same price as a yeti, raidus shock mount, the pop pop filter and a generic mic stand.Now I can replace my mixer and keep my 2 mics, or replace the mics then the mixer and do all sorts of expansions and add ons as well as get quality audio for 2 hosts on my podcast.Do not get this yeti unless your doing youtube voiceovers by yourself forever",2,Great for one person without friends.,1376006400,"08 9, 2013",negative AO68X66YOJGQI,B002X8Y4SQ,"R. Morton ""Nick Fury""","[6, 7]","Behringer makes a LOT of electronics for guitar and bass. I have an FCB10 that I use and like, great controller for the price. The CS400 at roughly 20.00 is a decent pedal that will 'get the job done'. Is it equivalent to a Boss, Dynacomp, Visual Sound or Keeley compressor...nope. You will get 20.00 worth of use out of it though for sure. The housing is pretty flimsey and when you change the battery its a PITA. Just don't take a flying leap to stomp on it and battery consumption is really low so with a lot of use you may have to change the battery once or twice a year. Good pedal for the beginner at an unbeatable price point.",3,budget compressor/sustainer pedal,1324944000,"12 27, 2011",neutral A1IL0PS2XJB4NS,B002X8Y4SQ,Todd M,"[0, 0]","While the case is made of plastic, the construction is solid and seems very durable. My disappointment is with the sound. I never could dial in a sound that made me feel like it enhanced the sound of my bass. It was just different. I've switched to using the built-in compressor in my Digitech BP90 instead.",3,Disappointed...,1386633600,"12 10, 2013",neutral A1F5HMIDLSR3EF,B0033PSGSW,James L. Maxey,"[2, 2]","I found this to be very inaccurate but only on a few strings, so adjustment is not possible. I bought this because of the newer features & I like the strum & see which strings were out function but what good are nice features if the main function of the tuner is inaccurate! It's not a bad tuner, seems well built but unless you play so poorly or loud that tuning precision doesn't matter I'd go with the Korg Pitch Black (which is what I was using in my home studio - well back to what worked!)",3,Not Impressed At All,1316822400,"09 24, 2011",neutral A3SGZO3N7MXKPV,B0033PSLSM,Bacon,"[0, 4]","I normally tune to drop f on my 8 string, but even in standard, I just cant stand the strobe, and theres no other mode. I ordered a pitch black for $70. Im still waiting on the return for this.",2,haaate it.,1327276800,"01 23, 2012",negative A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B0033PSLSM,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","It performs ok, although it takes a learning curve getting used to the strobe dial. I found it too difficult to see from my pedal board, (I am over 60, so eyes ain't what they used to be!).I was also disappointed to find there was no power plug, just battery. Adding a 1 Spot power proved difficult as the only way to run the battery adapter is along the side where the pedal is pushed. I fixed problem by taking my Dremmel and grinding a groove just big enough for wires to be unobstructed.For the above reasons, I have elected to use this as my work bench tuner for guitar set up and have gone to the Ashdown Engineering tuner for my pedal board.",3,Takes getting used to.,1382832000,"10 27, 2013",neutral A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B0035LCFRW,JdoubleH,"[0, 0]",The box contained a bag with just the bottom half of the stand. The top section with the mic thread attachment was missing. Sent it back and did not reorder.,1,Received half a stand,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",negative A3F1GM7ZAZD1SW,B0035LCFRW,jmhr,"[3, 3]","I love this stand. I am really disappointed in the cheap, designed-to-fail, bolt-in hardware used to adjust the telescoping rear leg.I think this stand can last a long time if you don't adjust it much, but how much better would it have been had they designed one of those pressure collars with a flip tab, so you are not limited to the holes drilled into the rear leg? The other hardware isn't much better.For a $50 (list price) stand, On Stage took the cheap route rather than the quality route. Well, it's only an On Stage product, not Hercules, K&M;, or Atlas, or Ultimate Support. Cheap stuff, a budget brand, trying to pass as a name brand.Great idea though, and the price is right at $25 street. Hopefully a better make will put out something more road-worthy.",3,"Great concept, so-so construction",1317945600,"10 7, 2011",neutral A3CG1XH8G9AFSK,B0037GXRHM,CLS,"[1, 1]","Bought two sets. Both arrived together and at the expected delivery date. I had bought two sets of the Pyle Pro PMDK102 months previously which also included a pair of 25ft 1/4"" cabling from an Amazon dealer which arrived without problems. Initially, I noticed only a slight difference in the two models which centered around the way the adjusting clamp allowed for the extension of the center speaker poles. Personally, I think its easier to setup the Pyle Pro PSTK103. Later comparison showed that the PSTK103 is also substantially taller in both the length of the tripod legs and the retracted center speaker pole.However, the way it was packaged severely diminished my opinion on how much the manufacturer really cared about its own products. The paint finish was chipped on several areas of the legs. There were dimples and nicks in several areas of the leg tubing. Why I blame the manufacturer's packaging more so than the way it was handled during shipping is simple ... the tripod legs have multiple connections which protrude from the joints and aside from the use of thin plastic bags to separate the two units laying upside down and side-by-side within the small confines of its included unpadded travel bag within its shipping carton, no other fore-thought of protection to prevent each tripod unit from physically rubbing or banging against one another during transport was afforded. Really, how hard would it have been to just separate the two units within the travel bag with some corrugated cardboard or a strip of expanded foam?!!!On the plus side ... after testing each of the tripod stands ... all seemed to function perfectly well. The units were light yet seemed solid and stable once set up. The price seemed right thought and if the manner of packaging were improved ... I would definitely say that thus far it seems like a great buy. Only time and after some use hereafter will I be able to determine if the unit holds up and is truly a bargain.",3,Maybe A Good Buy ... However Packaging Is Extremely Poor,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",neutral A26M5O53PHZTKN,B0037GXRHM,"Debs ""peanut""","[8, 9]","I ordered these stands hoping that they would be better than the price indicated. However, the bag was ripped in 3 places. The stands were both scratched badly with lots of paint missing. The most annoying thing was that they did not match each other. The locking mechanism was different on each stand and they were different heights. The holes in the inner poles were drilled in different places so in order to use the support pins and have the speakers at the same height, you had to adjust the legs to accommodate the difference in height. They looked like they might be relatively solid but I returned them anyway...bit disappointing.",2,Not so much,1321315200,"11 15, 2011",negative A3CSSZ6U5J4YS5,B0037GXRHM,overbybr,"[0, 1]","Both of the stands had parts that had fallen out, or were missing all together. When the pamphlet that comes with them states that they are fully assembled and guaranteed to be free of defects, this is a major concern. It may be that I got a bad box that got missed by quality control, but it does make me suspicious of Pyle products.",2,Poor quality control,1362528000,"03 6, 2013",negative AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B0037M4CPM,Hagen LeBray,"[0, 0]","Over the past couple of months I've been replacing guitar straps. This one seemed ideal for an everyday all-around strap. And, it would be, but the holes are too tight. Really a major chore to get over a strap button. I had to elongate the slits just to force on the strap. I've probably bought dozens of straps over the past forty-plus years, and I never had this problem until the latest straps I've purchased--so this strap isn't the only one with which I've had an issue. A tight-fitting strap isn't in itself a problem, except when one needs to take it off! Yikes! Otherwise, this is a nice strap. Oh, I tried the strap on three guitars, just to be sure the first wasn't an anomaly.",3,Almost a Winner,1397692800,"04 17, 2014",neutral AT09WGFUM934H,B0037M62AK,John,"[1, 1]","It's very thin, all parts about it are kinda thin and cheap, but it works exactly as it should. Not bad if you just need to round out an order to get free shipping. Not for your favorite guitar though, more of a beginner's or a throw-away, 'gig' strap.",3,Works like a strap!,1378684800,"09 9, 2013",neutral A2XB18IXOKUV82,B0037M62AK,Norb,"[0, 0]","This strap is pretty thin. Not like some of the other for the same price that I have purchased on Amazon. Still does its job, but we'll see how the quality is after a while,",3,Not really thought it was going to be this cheap.,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",neutral A3GLD5QF1HMGO0,B0037M62AK,Tyler Adams,"[1, 1]","The strap looks great. Very cool design and looks good on my tele. And all for 7 bucks w/ prime shipping. So why only 3-stars? This is my fourth strap purchase from Planet Waves. I have grown to love Planet Waves' straps for their comfort and durability, and obviously the designs. I thought that this strap was the same as my others only with a different design. Mainly because at my local music shops, I have never seen/felt a Planet Waves strap that was NOT made out of their usual thick, soft, and durable material(whatever that might be) that I have grown to love. This strap is VERY thin and brittle feeling, which makes it very uncomfortable to use. This strap DOES slide easily on your shirt (which is what I prefer) but once it makes contact with your neck it is SHARP and it makes your neck sore and itchy. Needless to say this strap is definitely not suited for playing without a shirt on, Ouch! I have tried running it through the washing machine a few times with fabric softener along with using it constantly to try to get it broken in. But it is still as sharp as it was out of the package. Maybe with years and years of use it will finally soften up. That is if it lasts that long.Overall what you need to know is that this strap is NOT the same as the other Planet Waves straps. The material is very thin and brittle feeling; unlike the many other straps from Planet Waves. If comfort is not important to you then get this strap. The price can't be beat and will give your guitar that 70's look. If I would have paid $20+ on this strap I would be furious. But at only $7 this strap is still a steal.",3,My Fourth and WORST Planet Waves Strap,1347321600,"09 11, 2012",neutral A32BCTL0HLOXRV,B0037M62KA,carolinaautoguy,"[0, 0]","This is a lower quality Leather StrapPros:CheapLeatherEasy adjustment designCons:Leather was low quality - rough and hard to the touchLeather had scrape marks on front and back of strapEyelits for attaching to guitar are not incredibly tight, , I need strap locks to feel safe with the strapLeather lacks give and is rough, rubs neck and shoulder and digs into flesh with heavier guitars or base.It is an OK strap... not great... but cheap",3,You get what you pay for.,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",neutral A6VXZ1EEPRTLV,B0037M62KA,trebe,"[0, 1]","Most better quality leather guitar straps are typically $20 or more, so in retrospect, the low cost of this Planet Waves Black Leather guitar strap should have served as a red flag. I bought it anyway, hoping that it would be a decent product, but unfortunately, upon receiving it, I was almost immediately disappointed at the quality of the item.While the strap appears to be 100% leather, and isn't a piece of junk, it doesn't appear to be of very high quality. The leather is thin and soft, and I would not be at all surprised, if the edges soon begin to curl, and the strap begins to wrinkle. I don't expect the leather around the holes for the strap nuts, to hold up well long term. If you use this strap, you probably want to use some kind of strap locking system.I have leather straps that have lasted for over ten years. The leather is thicker and stiffer, and has resisted fraying along the edges. While the leather has developed some cracks, it is still holding up fine, and there is no chance that the strap will tear. I could be wrong, but looking at the Planet Waves strap, I have doubts that it will hold up anywhere near as well or as long.If you are a casual player, this strap is probably fine, although strap locks are recommended. The leather may start to curl up and deform, but the strap certainly isn't going to fail immediately. While serviceable, more serious players, or those with an aggressive style of playing, might want to spending a little more for a better quality leather strap. I decided to keep this strap, but it is installed on a secondary guitar that I don't play that much.",3,"an economically priced strap, that is an example of ""you get what you pay for""...",1363219200,"03 14, 2013",neutral A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B0037M62M8,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]",I don't like these too much. The back side will shed for a while before settling down. The leather is rather soft. I've purchased other similar straps that work better and feel more comfortable. This particular one is just ok.,3,The leather sheds,1388188800,"12 28, 2013",neutral A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B0037M62M8,puddytat,"[0, 0]",Would not say it is the best feeling strap but does look very nice.. It is a little stiff feeling compared to the others I have purchased but overall it is very nice.,3,Decent quality but stiff,1356652800,"12 28, 2012",neutral A5O3ZBCOLILKQ,B0037M62M8,Roger M. Bates,"[0, 1]",The material used is fine. The looks are fine. The length is horrible. This is too short for most adults that play guitar. It felt like I was holding my guitar around my neck instead of off my shoulders. I attached it by the longest way possible and it was well short of what I could use. To me this was a worthless purchase. I just tucked it into a drawer and it will sit there and not be used again.,1,Not for me!,1371686400,"06 20, 2013",negative APN77K8OVE97N,B0037MA77E,Pa user,"[0, 0]","i felt i needed a white strap for an extra one to have around. This makes a good spare, but I would not use it and trust it on stage. It is thin leather and doesn't seem like it will hold up under any abusive situation. That's just my opinion of it, you may not see it like that and have no fear of it. I would fear it.",3,white guitar strap,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",neutral A1M957IA3QNX7X,B0037MC786,Kyle D.,"[0, 1]","I got a few of these as a Christmas gift and they're just bad. I put them on my pedalboard where I previously had longer cables and these just didn't stay in the jack. I have no other problems with these jacks with any other cable but these. If I play loudly and my room vibrates a bit, the cable even works its way out of the jack a little bit and cuts my signal. Awful.",1,Doesn't cut it for me.,1391731200,"02 7, 2014",negative A2CJVLER896Q7L,B0037ME50Y,Diego A. Umana,"[0, 0]",This is just another cable out there - There is nothing special in particular about it. It does what it should. Cheers!,3,It's OK,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",neutral A1FJBWP2R3NSH4,B0038O9NLM,LJS,"[1, 1]","This is a very high quality strap. The supple leather is excellent as is the workmanship.However, I don't like the plastic end pieces. They are large and -- well -- plastic. So I'm sending it back.I'm going to go with an inexpensive nylon strapProtec Guitar Strap with Leather Ends and Pick Pocket, Blackand straplocksSchaller Security Locks - Nickelfor about the same price.This is mainly a matter of personal preference. If you don't mind the plastic end pieces, this is a beautiful strap.",3,Very Nice Strap -- But Not For Me,1358726400,"01 21, 2013",neutral A2WZWY5MQTXO0R,B003AAEGZ2,Home in NJ,"[0, 1]",I would give this 5 stars for the way it works but a 49 page instruction book to utilize all it potential is a bit much. Something simpler would suffice. Really just wanted to record a rhythm track and play lead over it. If you don't mind spending the time to learn all it's capabilities it's great.,3,It work.,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",neutral A1MH0P8PE6AT4P,B003AM913C,lfeez,"[4, 7]","So heres the thing that no one else wants to say. The thing is built like a piece of s***. It jingles and rattles and parts are always moving around. I used this 3 times and it shorted out. The lights started flashing and it got hot. I called line 6 and they determined it was bad so they opened a ""ticket"". FYI if you want to deal with the worst customer service in the industry just call line 6. Not only do they not know what they were talking about but in the backgrounc I could hear them lauging and joking like there was a big party going on. I wish I would have never bought this but hopefully I get a new one soon. Well see how helpful they really are.",1,Garbage,1372204800,"06 26, 2013",negative A23HJIRA5PIMG0,B003AM913C,"Michael A. Rammel ""sixxstring""","[1, 2]",I have always loved line 6. This product sounded great for about an hour then total gave up. It went dead. I changed channels and it worked for like a minute then went dead. I am sorry to say that I returned it. My AKG wireless guitar bug has lasted years with no drop outs.I am really disappointed.,1,What happened?!!!,1346371200,"08 31, 2012",negative AVP5CCREISHVX,B003AYEAHC,Raul Diaz Pea,"[0, 3]","I was very excited to try this pedal when it finally arrived. Just to find out it WASN'T WORKING!!! it is defective, and because i brought it to Mexico, now i can't get a refund or a replacement.I will try to fix it through some local electrician or something. Very dissapointing!",1,It was defective. Doesn't work when first trying it.,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",negative ASWMQ58EJL0RF,B003AYJU5O,Michelle A. Puziss,"[1, 2]","It works ok if you are used to using a volume pedal. I had a hard time making small volume changes while singing. I decided to return it. It is well made, so if you like volume pedals, it's probably one of the best. I have also owned the Moreley Lil Alligator volume pedal. It has a mimimum volume knob which allows more subtle changes between rhythm and lead volumes. The Dunlop does not have that feature.",3,Review of Jim Dunlop Volume pedal,1370044800,"06 1, 2013",neutral A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B003B01QL8,"David W ""Dave""","[0, 0]","I am revising my previous review on the 3250L's...I have now only had these on my American Stratocaster for two weeks. I loved them so much at first that I ordered 5 other sets and restrung several of my other Strats and other guitars.BIG mistake. Why am I so impatient?These were unbelievable right out of the box, bring my Strat to life, giving it an unbelievable feel and sound.But, with every positive, there's usually a negative....and wait for it.....wait for it...yup, there was.I changed pickguards only two weeks after installing this on my Strat and noticed all three smaller strings. G,B &E; were all flat on the fret side. They were already worn out. I suspected something as the sound had changed already too, becoming flat after only about a week.This is NOT mu only guitar, I now have 17 total and rotate playing so I bet I hadn't played the Strat for more than6 hours or so.Now, I'm so disappointed. I'm going to step up to the 250's, then the 150 if I have to. I love the sound but don't want to change strings every week.To make a long story short, I wouldn't buy these again unfortunately and the search goes on for the perfect set of strings.",3,"NICE ""for a short time""",1390262400,"01 21, 2014",neutral A356YVTEMDX69J,B003B01QR2,"Psych PhD ""Psych PhD""","[0, 0]","I was expecting these to be like other dunlop picks I've had in the past, but these are rather cheap-feeling. Dislike.",3,Cheap plastic...,1366761600,"04 24, 2013",neutral A3MPMALWL0ERCA,B003B01QR2,"Walter S. Early ""earlyfam""","[1, 2]","These picks do have a nice grip, but they deaden the sustain on the guitar considerably. They just aren't quite my cup of tea.",3,Not quite my cup of tea.,1374537600,"07 23, 2013",neutral A3ARSPDQYDZVNS,B003B0I09Y,Don Daze,"[0, 0]","I have used the Manhasset orchestra light, and this is definitely an improvement, it distributes a nice soft light evenly through the whole page, unlike the Manhasset light which tends to be rather uneven. It illuminates my entire largeManhasset M54 Regal Conductor's Music Standquite well by itself.Having said that, for a 40 bucks light, it feels rather flimsy to me. In both construction and light brightness, it does not compare well with traditional clamp or desk lights, all of which are usually much cheaper (the issue being mainly the light switch, the jury is out about the clamp, though it seems strong). Of course, as an orchestra light, it couldn't be much brighter without defeating its intended purpose, I am just pointing out that I feel it isn't worth 40 dollars, when you consider the whole field of similar lights (those not intended for orchestra).I bought this because of reputation and reviews, but it should probably cost the same as its closest competitor, theRechargeable Music Stand LED Light Clip-on 9 LEDS with Adapter. That one has the same negative issues as this light, but at a much more acceptable $18.99 plus free shipping.One more thing, you should ignore the ""Frequently Bought Together"" suggestion to get theMighty Bright 80910 Bright Light Cradlefor this light. I bought it, and can confirm they are totally incompatible, and anyways, this light has a huge clamp which can be used to carefully balance the light on a desk without clamping, if desired.",3,"Great for its intended purpose, do not buy the cradle!",1379289600,"09 16, 2013",neutral A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B003BFYDBS,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","My revised review (after about a year of use):The one thing I hated about these is that the screw that is suppose to hold the two pieces on the guitar strap together slowly backs its way out, so if you're not careful, your guitar will fall. It is now a habit of mine to tighten these two parts on the guitar strap, once every few days.My original review:Very easy to install; didn't require drilling. I have these installed on my stratocaster in minutes. Although it looks a little bit big and clunky, it's a small price to pay for stability. I probably will get another set, but may get the black ones instead of the silver because I think the black color may hide the ""clunkyness"" a little better. Overall, a very good product.",3,"Hefty, well built",1361923200,"02 27, 2013",neutral A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B003BFYDBS,MQ,"[0, 0]","One of the ball bearings designed to catch and lock the side mounted to the strap dislodged, and my very expensive Fender Custom Shop Telecaster fell flat on the ground.",1,Faulty Product,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",negative AKHWZ3S1UVZAO,B003BGO2OK,Hagen LeBray,"[1, 1]","Unquestionably a top-of-the-line manual string winder, but still the user must careful not to scratch a guitar's headstock. On some tuners this might work great, but on various of mine, still sloppy. For now I'll stick with good old fashioned fingers and thumb.",3,Very Well Made Winder,1402617600,"06 13, 2014",neutral A37AQI4AU3JWSR,B003D3OCD2,Joshua,"[0, 14]","This is an overpriced item. That is my only complaint. There's enough reviews on here that state the obvious. It is small, it sounds good, and can keep up with a little jazz trio by itself which is amazing. HOWEVER I have to say I'm super uber pissed that the day after I bought this amp at sam ash for $450 it dropped to about $250. How does an amp just come down half price over night? I mean, what kind of scam was this company running if they can afford to stay in business and sell them half the price than they were originally marked at? It's like the blue blocker sunglasses. On TV They're sold for $80. 6 months later you can get them in the barging bin for $2 at CVS. This is not ethical business, this is trying to get as much as you can from your customers with no regard to true value.. PS the ambiance was a better feature than newer verb processors.Edit: Just read another guy who gives it 5 stars because it can be ""used as a weapon to knock someone out."" Not sure if this amp deserves the 5 stars it is getting, and certainly not because it can bludgeon someone to death in an alley. I stand by my logically opinions of this item. ZT should not have sold this for $450 in the first place. It inadvertently turned customers like me off to the company name.",3,A ONE OF A KIND LITTLE MACHINE,1337731200,"05 23, 2012",neutral A32VFJX0MAGKIQ,B003DVGVIS,"Cyrus Cathey ""Ratchet Thunderstud""","[0, 0]",I'm a bass player and so I don't deal with cut picks much. These picks are really hard and last forever. I did not notice any additional string wear or damage. These would probably better suited to guitarists.,3,Really Hard,1402012800,"06 6, 2014",neutral A17VW66OGW0ZKA,B003DVGVIS,DMANBASS,"[3, 6]","They are tiny. About half the size of a regular pick. My fingers keep hitting the strings. Nice grip area. Will last forever, sound great. A bit too thick for me.",3,Too small,1338508800,"06 1, 2012",neutral A2FIYNFKZQXGWO,B003DVGVIS,Fan Man,"[1, 3]",I had no reference point to judge the size of these picks perhaps compare pick with a quarter in the shot as a sizing method.Good picks though.,3,Love to thickness but too small.,1352678400,"11 12, 2012",neutral A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B003DVGVIS,Minh Pham,"[0, 1]","These have the correct thickness and texture that I want, but they are smaller than a typical pick. So be sure to try them out first before buying. One just cannot tell the size from the picture Amazon has. I wish they put a reference picture by the side of this pick (may be dim the ref image a little so people won't get confused). Some people swear by these, but I that find my fingers get a little numb after playing these for an hour or two. May be you need to get acclimated to this pick before you can fully use it effectively and for long duration. I won't be buying these again.",3,"Smaller than ""normal"" picks",1365465600,"04 9, 2013",neutral AYJJDQQ4EZ5V3,B003DVGVIS,REM,"[0, 0]",These picks are nice but just too small. My only regret is that I had taken more time to research the size. They work well just need to be a little bigger.,3,Nice but,1373500800,"07 11, 2013",neutral A2BB6IKKR4G40J,B003FO6E6M,Anthony,"[0, 1]","Sounded good. Warmer sounding than stock tubes in my ac15. I rocked all night and loved the sound. Next day i turned it on, my amp was crackling out and wiping out the signal i checked the tubes and one of them was making violent purple flashes before the signal burnt out. I then noticed that one of my fuses blew out as well. I changed out the fuse and checked again and the tube was still doing the same thing so i just swapped the tubes back for atock. Id like to see a real set of jjs, im sure one of them was a dud.",1,Good. But then...,1399766400,"05 11, 2014",negative AKSFZ4G1AXYFC,B003GEBGA0,"C.E. ""Frank""","[1, 2]","I ordered two PDMIC58's and they came with an XLR to 1/4 cable included. However, the quality of these cables are mediocre at best, I recommend purchasing a higher quality cable with your order.Now to the performance. This mic is built like a tank, yes, as others have said. It is somewhat heavy but not too heavy, in other words, it doesn't feel like a ""cheap"".As for the sound quality, I would have to say 3 out of 5 because the mic doesn't sound as clear as I would like it to be. Now I'm not a professional, but this is just my opinion. I'm not saying it sounds muddy, but it sounds tinny, you'll have to see for yourself.Other reviews have also said that this is a great back-up mic or karaoke mic, I agree. However, if you are looking to record professional sounding tracks, you won't find it at this price.Value? To me, I think it's definitely a mic worth having, even if it's just laying around, at this price, you can't beat it. It's a great mic for the price.-Update-After using this microphone for a while, I find it to be somewhat lacking. Don't get my wrong though, for the price, it definitely performs as it should. However, if you are looking to make quality recordings, I would pass on this purchase.",3,PDMIC58 - The Bang for The Buck [Update],1341014400,"06 30, 2012",neutral A54S9CIUV5VNB,B003GEBGA0,"Dave ""Sonic""","[0, 0]","This could be a great mic and is similar to the Shure SM58. But I've found that most of these pyle pro audio products tend to have a much higher signal to noise ratio..even plugged into my best preamps in studio. Spend more money, get some quality mics. These are only good for garage practice on a budget.",3,High S/N Ratio,1374883200,"07 27, 2013",neutral A3L0BF1DJ22V9R,B003GEBGA0,Ian Wells,"[0, 0]","I bought this for my kids aged 6 & 8, they love it. However it has not proven to be kid-proof. The microphone cable is too fragile and they quickly broke the connectors on each end forcing me to buy another cable.When it's working they love singing and it sounds fairly good - no complaints about the sound quality.",3,Not kid proof,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",neutral AT09WGFUM934H,B003GEBGA0,John,"[0, 0]","Works well on my amp, not so well on my computer workstation. It's a decent dj/announcer mic or for a PA but i wouldn't record anything like singing or music and expect great sound. Has that great heavy mic feel but is definitely no SHURE mic despite the similarities.",3,Reasonable for the price.,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A306YUQBEB2R9T,B003JJQMD8,debi,"[0, 0]","Some items of GLS work great, others are awful. Don't trust the products anymore. It's unfortunate but I don't feel safe with their products, that they'll perform when I need them to..",3,Think I would go with a different brand..,1369785600,"05 29, 2013",neutral A1K45HFFFDNP1A,B003JJQMD8,P. Bradley,"[1, 7]","Good quality cable. I have other cables around it and was unsure about its shielding, but have never noticed any feedback or hissing. Seems like it works just as described.Good delivery time, too.",3,Good Quality Cable,1313020800,"08 11, 2011",neutral AD5G39PJUJVJ,B003K16N0C,"James E. Sink ""Jimsi777""","[17, 22]","I bought these just to add a layer of sound in my blues tunes I record, the notes don't bend easily...if you think your will cheat the big boys harps, youll be dissapointed quickly...these are little more than toys compared to $40 dollar harps, they feel cheap but have a decent sound ...i dont know if they will last, but to make harp noises without decent bends ... Ill use these sparingly...Jim",2,"Do Not Be Fooled, These are just little more than toys....",1304640000,"05 6, 2011",negative A33PUQETQAM8XT,B003K16N0C,NickT,"[1, 1]","I play harp with some some that I perform. I found that all of these Harmonica's the note's are off and it's hard to play, I have G Blues harp that I compared the G harp to and the notes were a little off. The C harp was terrible. That said the only thing I like about this order is the case. I going to see if I can return them for store credit.",1,Notes off Hard to play,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",negative A2P83FWHR36WN1,B003K16N0C,Todd S.,"[26, 33]","Let me start by saying that I never even opened these. I've given it a 3 star merely out of respect for Hohner. I have no clue how they play, so you'll have to look at other review for that info.I ordered this product based on the fact that the description states ""Includes a deluxe, red pro type hard shell case"". Well... not from Music123 it doesn't. When I asked Music123 about this, they said ""oh... well, we provide Amazon with our catalogue, and we leave it up their discretion to input the pictures and descriptions of our items"". REALLY!!!???Not only did this not come in the red case (which I didn't really care about anyway), it didn't come in any version of this case style (which I was interested in). The case that's shown, is the case that's sold individually on many sites for $19. So I figured... wow!... what the heck? I'm getting 7 harmonicas that cost $6 a piece if puchased individually, and I'm getting a $19 case with them. You'd be silly not to bite on that, right? Well... they came in a cheaper, nondescript black zipper case, not the one with the Hohner logo on it. Save your money and order this through Musicians Friend. It's the same price, free shipping, and you get the actual item as it's described on their site.In closing... it's been a week since I sent this product back to Music123, and I still have not received my refund. Do yourself a favor and avoid them!!!",3,Avoid if Sold by Music123!!!,1351296000,"10 27, 2012",neutral A1HW9DAJBYXGDV,B003K16N0C,WAYA,"[0, 0]","I bought this mostly for the case and to have a few backup harps kicking around if I need them.Some of the harps are out of tune slightly, not a big deal, especially considering what all you get here...This is an alright set for a beginner, and a good cheap backup set for a more advanced harp blower.I'll use the case for my higher end Hohners as needed.",3,"Good case, some of the harps out of tune...",1365379200,"04 8, 2013",neutral AMGUVF20JAOG8,B003KJ0ZD0,Eric A. Rogers,"[0, 1]","You really need to double the quantity and charge accordingly. The single order wasn't really enough to do one guitar and I doubt you could do a bass, either. I used the copper under a clear pickguard, which matched the rest of the guitar pretty closely. Then, I finished the pickguard compartment and the jack area with aluminum foil tape from my local hardware store.",3,"Good stuff, but...",1360886400,"02 15, 2013",neutral A118PM0B1PGWDA,B003KJ0ZD0,Papa,"[3, 4]","Great product! Easy to use and I was able to shield my entire Jazz Bass. It would have been nice to get a little more of it though, since this was JUST enough.",3,"Good product, not enough",1285113600,"09 22, 2010",neutral A10ZSXTQA264C7,B003KQY8DQ,Bubb Rubb,"[0, 0]","Too thick, no flexibility. Sounds really harsh and like it is ruining my ukulele strings. Tried on bass too, again with less than satisactory results.",1,These are just awful,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",negative A3HCK3UXD6WS4G,B003KQY8DQ,Carlos & Gloria Guerra,"[0, 0]",These picks are ok if you need them to be on the stiff side. I was looking for a semi-soft felt picks.,3,On the hard side,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",neutral A1CSB9FS3SLHJO,B003KQY8DQ,"CrochetGranny7 ""Christian Blogger""","[0, 0]","I bought these picks because the description said they were for the ukulele. I am having a hard time using the picks on my uke. I guess, I don't like the way the uke sounds when using them. It sounds too harsh because the picks are so stiff.But I am sure other people may disagree. As far as the quality and vendor delivery, I am happy and I have no complaints.I use the picks occasionally. Yes, I would recommend them to other uke players. I would like to let people know they are very stiff. I guess I thought being felt they wouldn't be so stiff. But I am new to playing an instrument, and I guess I just don't have much knowledge about picks.",3,Ukulele Picks,1377302400,"08 24, 2013",neutral A2E5YEDFENFZYC,B003KQY8DQ,Electrosandwich,"[1, 1]","The picks work well with bass, but they are just too thick to use with ukulele. The pics also shed easily, making your instrument dusty in no time.",2,"Good for bass, not for ukulele",1353369600,"11 20, 2012",negative A10ZSXTQA264C7,B003NJF1G8,Bubb Rubb,"[0, 0]","I guess the tension on these is more than my uke was used to and when I put them on the neck became severely bowed after a day or two. Sounded lovely for the first hour, that's why two stars. Granted my uke is one of the cheaper lanikais, if you have a better built uke it might be able to take these but I simply can't recommend personally.",2,Ruined the action of my ukulele,1396828800,"04 7, 2014",negative A1YA2BPU7CVNJD,B003NJF1G8,"LBrandst129 ""Fizzy129""","[4, 5]","Everywhere I go, anytime I hear 'ukulele', I also hear 'Aquila strings.' I've tried several different uke strings for both my soprano and my concert ukes, and I've got to say, these are not my favorites. I think the sound these strings produce are overly bright, a little squeaky and they don't seem to allow for smooth transitions from chord to chord in my opinion. At least for the two ukes I have, these strings did nothing for their tone. I much prefer the Martin Clear Flurocarbon strings!",3,What's the hype all about?,1365206400,"04 6, 2013",neutral A1M3XD9UV3PD3I,B003OUX8ZM,"James Limborg ""JamesLimborg.com""","[0, 0]","The Line 6 POD HD500 has too-much compression even with the compression effect turned off. If you want your guitar to sound like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani and other guitarists studio album guitar sound, then I recommend getting the BOSS GT-10 and installing BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg. Search Google for BOSS GT-10 Patches by James Limborg.",3,Too-Much Compression (Even With The Compression Effect Turned Off),1358035200,"01 13, 2013",neutral A37KK1CLMULHE4,B003OUX8ZM,"Wynn ""Nemesis""","[0, 1]","For any usable tones while playing live, the best bet is to plug it into a tube power amp. Direct to mixer or running it through a solid state amp is very uninspiring.I didn't like the recorded tones either, much rather preferred Amplitube 3 if micing a real tube amp wasn't an option.That being said, it is good for practice and song writing. Used this for more than a year and finally sold it! That's the other thing with items like this, they lose value real quick once the next version comes out.",2,Good for practice,1390435200,"01 23, 2014",negative A3775OP5VTX5ON,B003QTM9O2,"Coolkayaker ""ck1""","[4, 5]","I bought an Ibanez Concert size uke. The body is 2 inches wide (less than the 2.75 inches stated for this stand). My uke does not fit well in the stand. Why? The twin forks at the base that hold the instrument are both too narrow, and the curve downward from the stand is not proper for this uke. Thus, any uke that is concert size or greater. So, most ukes don't fit well. They fit, just not well.I did, and you will likely need this advice, remove the bottom fork, turn it upside down, and reinstall it (no tools required). Now the ""curve"" of it is upward, and the uke better sits on it. The fit is improved. Not great but better. One stand can't fit all instruments, but my full size guitar stands hold most all guitars. This small stand does not hold most all ukes.Although its neat how it folds up, like the video here on Amazon reviews, it is very heavy for its size. This is not a lightweight stand. At all. Surprisingly heavy, and not one that you will be lugging around day to day in your uke gig bag, trust me.I wish I got the Hercules standHercules GS402B Mini Stand. All Hercules stuff is superb, and my friend has one for his uke and says it's sublime (I don't own it, myself, so I just present this so you can research it and it's reviews on Amazon). I own other Herc stuff, and it's all ideal, and for a few bucks more, I could have had that lifelong-use stand instead of this one. Oh, well, for once, I got cheap. And got burned for it.All in all, not great, this tiny stand. One stand fits NOT all. Perhaps a violin or something would be better on this stand, but I think the general shape of it is less than ideal for most instruments. You may think you can bend the lower forks, but it's hard to do, will require a vice, and if you see on the Amazon pictures, the lower fork just sits in two plastic grooves, so if you splay it out like it should be, you'll change the way it fits in the grooves, and thus it won;t work at all. It's just an imperfect design. My take on it, your mileage may vary. Bye bye.",2,"Not ideal. Lower fork too narrow and small, bad design.",1309996800,"07 7, 2011",negative A1FCX548TD6DLP,B003QTM9O2,Cooper the Beagle,"[0, 0]","At the time I bought, was $16. Mine arrived broken, so it had gone back. Reality is that it is not that good regardless of mine being broken. Not upset about that - stuff happens. It is just not a good stand. Light construcion, unstable (topples easily) and a likely candidate to be broken if dropped. The 'protective' materails on the stand to keep product from scratching your instrument are the soft, shiny runner like materail and it 'sticks' to my instrument's neck. So I pick up uke and I get a stand until the stickiness is seprated by gravity. Happened every time. Yes, I tried out the stand even though broken, and it proved to be a bad choice. Back it has gone. 5 stars to Amazon's return policy, thouh!",1,"Poorly Made, Flimsy. Buy Another Product",1389225600,"01 9, 2014",negative A1EFXXRDV40C4E,B003SZDFM4,Charles Casterline,"[2, 2]","I use to have a guitar that sounded horrible with this thing in there. It was a pain to take out, too. However, it got a new lease on life with my new guild guitar. It did stop feedback issues and sounded somewhat better overall. I had to cut part of it for the volume and tone control which is located in the sound hole. Something you might want to think about before getting one of these.",3,Nothing to brag about,1355616000,"12 16, 2012",neutral A3SH7VETIJJ7LA,B003SZDFM4,Hayden,"[2, 2]","Let me first start off with the sizing. When they say ""Fits Soundholes from 33.75"" - 35"""", they really mean it.You are going to have a hard time trying to fit it even if it is 1/16"" smaller than the specifications.I know I did. My friend's Oscar Schmidt 3/4 sized guitar was just that much smaller and it did not fit well. The edges did not ""catch"" completely and it looks terrible.My classical guitar had a similarly sized soundhole but because of the much wider fretboard at the edge of the soundhole, it did not fit at all. You could try cutting the edges off the Oport at the fretboard.The main issue is the sound.Yes, it does make the sound fuller when you are strumming, slightly but enough to tell.However, it does so at the expense of the sustain and harmonic overtunes.Fingerpicking just does not sound as nice as before, even though the guitar is noticeably better on the bass notes.For me, that does not justify it.A simple bone saddle does way better than this and it cost less.Another thing I found out was what was Amazon does to stuff others return - they resell as brand new if it looks brand new.The packaging on mine came slightly torn and looked as if it had been opened. Does it matter? In practical terms, no, not for this sort of item.I guess that is how Amazon keeps their prices low yet with good customer service and return policies.",2,I doubt it really helps.,1352332800,"11 8, 2012",negative A5SRLPK9A3LG,B003SZDFM4,Robert,"[0, 0]","I installed one on my Larrivee D10E which created a more focused and pleasing bass response and reduced feedback when amplified. I then tried one on my Breedlove Custom Revival OM with poor results. I believe the Breedlove's inherent bass response conflicts with what the oport is supposed to accomplish. In both cases, I had to cut slots for my pickup controls which takes a little time and care to do neatly. I think , for 20 bucks it is worth a shot, but don't expect miracles.",3,Partially Effective,1304553600,"05 5, 2011",neutral A3TN5X62JAXGFB,B003SZDFM4,smi6375,"[2, 2]","- Put this on a Gibson J-45. It did increase the bass (OK, as that's not a J-45's strength) but it ruined the wonderful clarity and balance these guitars have. Also took off a little of the finish on the sound-hole when I removed it.- Tried it on a Martin D-28. Nope. The bass got muddier, which is definitely the *wrong* way to go with a Martin.- At this point, was going to return it, but finally tried it on a small body. Now THIS worked GREAT. Louder, focused and projects much better - almost resonator-like. Fantastic for slide or capo'd high. That's it's home now.So...An O-Port can help a guitar that needs help - a small body or cheap guitar. In my sample of 2, it made high-end guitars sound worse. If you can't afford a better guitar, may be worth a try. But, be careful, as it did chip off some finish on at sound-hole.",3,OK for small or cheap guitars. Not good for high-end guitars.,1330646400,"03 2, 2012",neutral A1WJBJUQ24G8BU,B003SZDFM4,"TerranautX ""Jim""","[1, 2]","Perhaps it may do something of worth for you but if you have one of the finer made guitars this will probably do more to subtract than add to the sound. Be advised that I did not use it in front of a microphone where perhaps the shape of this internal plastic cone might do something you like in directing the sound to a mike. As strictly an issue of natural acoustics, I found it deflected sound in a way that seemed to decrease my guitar's output and resonance. I have an Aria AD-80 which is a very well-made Chinese attempt at cloning a Martin D-42. It can not compete with the real Martin but for the money I paid it was a great buy and it is known as a ""sound canon"" for it's great natural volume. Adding the O-Port deadened the lows. It just didn't provide any plus at all anywhere else. It is however pretty inexpensive so if you're a nut for nuance and you want to try it for yourself it's not going to break your bank. But again, if you have one of the better makes of guitar where a real person ""voiced it"" in his or her manufacturing process, this plastic gizmo will likely subtract from that and not add anything. I'm an acoustic nut and I'd love to have a sound port in the side of my guitar to hear everything that goes on inside that box. The O-port seemed to ""corral"" the sound and shoot it out that plastic horn not allowing me to hear some of the resonance of the sound bouncing back off the back and sides below the sound hole. Sorry to be a crab about it--I like Planet Waves stuff and they were very good to me personally in the ""Humidipak"" recall a few years back. But this product was a waste to me.",2,Sorry. Waste of money for me.,1347062400,"09 8, 2012",negative A3V1EHVB14TKX,B003SZDFM4,TheMan,"[0, 0]",Not sure if it did improve my sound or not. I have a fender dreadnought acoustic and I couldn't really tell that much. Maybe just a little.,3,It's okay,1365638400,"04 11, 2013",neutral AT09WGFUM934H,B003U3LUOY,John,"[0, 0]","I thought it would protect my desk but the pad is almost like that rubber they put under rugs so they won't slip around. maybe i should get that for cheaper.I accidently bought LARGE, ooh boy is it; like, windshield sun reflector size. Sort of just a personal opinion review i suppose.",2,Guess i just sorta bought it blind.,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",negative A3MONHA5DCPPLZ,B003VWJ2K8,3rdtimer,"[0, 0]",It works but shut it down as soon as you are finished tuning up. It eats batteries like nothing this size I have ever seen. The swivel ball socket broke and I had to glue the arm into the remaining socket. Hmmm.,3,Eats batteries.,1390003200,"01 18, 2014",neutral AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B003VWJ2K8,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[2, 2]","Although I didn't purchase my Snark SN-1 on Amazon, I wanted to share my excellent customer service experience about a company that clearly cares about its customers. I had a problem with my Snark, and the company displayed first class customer service -- exceeding my expectations. The SN-1 is a must-have as far as I'm concerned. I had been using my iPhone until a friend recommended the Snark tuner. SO much easier to use, and I like the logical incremental LED display that shows if you're flat or sharp. On my iPhone, the app I've been using doesn't always display the frequency when I'm really out of tune, so I have no visual indicator of where the tuning is at. If I had a better ear, no problem, but such is not the case.Snark not only shows you with the bar display, but also displays the notes your string is playing. Much easier -- you don't need to select your tuning or anything first. It picks up your frequency on whatever string you're on and you simply dial it in.Great, sturdy clip with a well thought-out foot pad works perfectly with my acoustic and electric. I usually just leave the Snark on my music stand where I can use the visual metronome. You can also just clip it to a nearby desk. Buy this with confidence -- you'll love it.******************************EDIT: Although I still love this little tuner, my model has suffered a few issues which I will address here. I'm not certain if it's a design flaw or not, but the little plastic pieces that serve as the socket joint on both ends of the adjustable ball arm have a tendency to snap off. I think the manufacturer should look into this and perhaps design a single ring of plastic which may have more integrity. Also, the rubber feet fell off long ago with very moderate use at my home. The electronics themselves have held up admirably.",3,"Excellent tuner, some issues with the ball joints -- First class company",1315958400,"09 14, 2011",neutral AZCP5P3BARLS5,B003VWJ2K8,"Da Bean ""Da Bean""","[2, 2]","There is a problem with the design. When you move the head, the 3 little plastic pieces that hold the ball that allows you to rotate the head, just break off. The tuner itself is great, but the product fails because it broke in 5 minutes.",1,Broke!,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",negative A15TYOEWBQYF0X,B003VWJ2K8,"David W ""Dave""","[1, 1]","For some reason, this one just doesn't hit the notes right. It looks like it should tune more precise than other models but the tone is way off for mine anyway. I have tried it several times and it just doesn't tune right. Then I recheck with my other brand and it's not even close. Maybe I just got a bad one? I like that this one shuts off automatically..but again, it's WAY off tune.I did like the style, size and color.....but it doesn't work right so it's like running with a flat tire...",1,I have another brand that works so much easier and works better,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",negative A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B003VWJ2K8,Donald,"[1, 1]",I ordered this from the Amazon warehouse as a refurbished item. It was properly packaged but the base was broken and poorly glued together. The glue didn't hold so the clamping base separated from the stem that allows the meter to swivel. This was unfixable so I sent it back for a refund. Warehouse deals are not such good deals.,1,Might have been a good one.,1383091200,"10 30, 2013",negative A245MWTMXYXXHY,B003VWJ2K8,Fallbrookdave,"[0, 0]","I thought this was the coolest guitar gadget. I use it often but find it is not very accurate. I use my iPhone app Guitar Toolkit tuner and that works much better. If you tune with the snark, then Guitar Toolkit, you can see the difference.",3,Handy gadet. But not the best.,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A10VG94SAKVSC0,B003VWJ2K8,Island Girl,"[0, 0]","First time I tried to use it, it broke in my hand. It is now taped together, while I wait for a different kind to replace it.",2,Broke in my hand.,1362009600,"02 28, 2013",negative A2DE5UPQJSIPKR,B003VWJ2K8,Michael Broshar,"[1, 1]","This tuner is nice , inexpensive and very easy to use. It does a very nice job keeping the instrument tuned",3,Decent Tuner,1360195200,"02 7, 2013",neutral A3IRXJOT9PY6SE,B003VWJ2K8,Paula Gallagher,"[36, 43]","I have to edit my once five star review because twice in a row I recieved a tuner in the mail, and after less than one week the screen goes totally dim. I Can't imagine this is the battery since that is supposed to last a year and I only used the tuner 4-5 times for less than a minute each time. It's so dim I can barley see the reading when I squint. It's only $10 just a pain to wait two weeks for amazon to give a refund. I'll be buying another one and trying it again! Good tuner, unlucky with two lemons I guess.",3,"Two were dead after 3 days, third times the charme!",1316044800,"09 15, 2011",neutral A2RVY2GDMZHH4,B003VWJ2K8,puddytat,"[0, 1]",Very accurate tuner BUT it broke within the first week I used it. The little head on the tuner is connected with an arm and a ball and even when you are gently the three prongs holding the ball joint can crack and break rendering it useless. I will try to get a replacement... Now as a tuner it was really quite good but just not durable which is kinda what you need.,1,Works great if it doesn't break,1328054400,"02 1, 2012",negative AYTKUTAP0VA53,B003VWJ2K8,Yakov Hadash,"[2, 2]","Like the other one star reviewers -- my problem is that the head broke off. I tried to glue it back on, but it just fell apart even worse when I tried to do that. If you buy this, you really need to baby it! My advice is look for a more sturdy model!",1,Broken head,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",negative A21DER2RMJIDX7,B003VWKPHC,BelleBelle,"[2, 2]","It is bright, easy to attach to my guitar but there are some problems with it being so ""fragile"" at the base. The battery was a bit tricky to insert since it is so close to the base. I like the swivel but it is delicate since it is plastic. Be careful not to twist it around quickly or it might snap off. It is very sensitive and has been more accurate than a Planet Waves tuner I currently own. Would I buy it again? I don't know. Going to see if it durable and if it continues to be accurate. Looks ok on your guitar and it is not in the way.",3,Good tuner but some problems...,1335225600,"04 24, 2012",neutral A1EUO0BU72JR7T,B003VWKPHC,Bilbo,"[0, 0]","I bought this tuner mainly for my acoustic guitar; I have a Sabine tuner with a mini-mike but unplugging the tuner from my amp, having the room completely quiet and the tuner in a good position is a couple of extra steps I'd rather not go through. This tuner is compact and works well; I clip it onto whatever guitar I pick up for a quick tune (acoustic OR electric), push the power button, and off I go. I haven't fooled with the other features (Metronome? Detuning?), so I can't comment about them. An added comment: I broke off one of the flimsy little tabs that holds onto the ball joint from it being overextended. My fault, but it shouldn't have broken so easily. I'm sure they could make the plastic tabs just a wee bit stronger/thicker, or make it so it pops out of the joint when overextended instead of breaking completely.",3,"Handy little tuner, but it broke!",1316476800,"09 20, 2011",neutral A31JRW1DW3SZ2K,B003VWKPHC,Bob Dillin,"[0, 1]",I've owned four of these over the past two years and after 6 months of light use (4-5 times per week) the first two malfunctioned. What I mean is the screen became so faint you could hardly see it and putting in a new battery didn't help. My current one I bought in July and so far everything is holding up. Knock on wood! They are cheap .....so I guess you could look at them as a disposable tuner but you'd better have a back up cuz they break when you least expect it.,3,Cheap... but will it last?,1363910400,"03 22, 2013",neutral A3J1EO6778PPTH,B003VWKPHC,Christopolis79,"[1, 2]","I've been using the snark for a year or so now, and I always have the suspicion that it's just telling me what I want to hear - that my guitar is in tune, when in fact, it's not. The other day I had to go from standard tuning to DADGAD, and had about 1 minute to do so (plenty of time) but after the tuner said it was in tune, it was time to start playing and it was, well... noticeably out of tune. After checking each string multiple times! Very frustrating. I guess you just have to go with a pedal if you want accuracy. If you want something that usually puts you in the ballpark but may betray you when it really counts, then go with the Snark. It's better than other clip-ons I've used, but still not cutting it in my opinion. I play a Taylor 414ce. A plus side is that you can buy a five-pack of batteries on amazon for 2 bucks - shipping and all. You will need them sooner than you think :)",3,Have been burned.,1327795200,"01 29, 2012",neutral A2T305UHZJ21L1,B003VWKPHC,Edgar Moses Jones,"[0, 0]",Works fine. It is of course difficult to tune when other's are playing around you. I found the mic tuner isn't as accurate. Also the rubber pad on the clamp falls off easily. It is better than most other clip on tuners though and the battery lasts longer too.,3,Good tuner,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",neutral A8MTE6SIYM0GY,B003VWKPHC,Fletcher Chambers Jr.,"[0, 0]","This tuner is amazing, even more so considering the price. It's chromatic, so it will tune anything! I tune electric and acoustic guitars, bass, ukulele and mandolin with it! I've bought three for gifts... It's great.Sooooo, everything I said initially is still true... It's a fantastic little tuner... BUT I've broken two of them. (Where the clip attaches to the tuner - as in a multitude of other reviews...)This tuner *is* amazing... But fragile!",3,I love this tuner... BUT!!!!,1317254400,"09 29, 2011",neutral A3TA1UJWRJF9NC,B003VWKPHC,jschristian44,"[0, 12]","It works really well for tunings other than standard EADGBE. I am still trying to get it tuning in standard, but so far it's pretty accurate. I know it can do standard tuning, i just can't figure it out.",3,It works pretty good,1295481600,"01 20, 2011",neutral AWBZIK5JYWB5J,B003VWKPHC,Kevin,"[4, 4]","I haven't read a lot of comments about these guys breaking, so maybe my wife and I are just ham-handed Shrek wannabes, but we have busted two of these little gizmos. They are basically made of a clip that attaches to your instrument, a round frisbee shaped tuner, and an arm that connects the two. The arm has a very fragile socket on each end that it fits into. She and I have each busted one, doing something mundane like putting it into a case or setting down a guitar on a carpeted floor.While the tuner works well otherwise (except the low E string on a bass which can be problematic), and the things don't cost very much, it's a shame we keep busting them. I do really recommend them as a good tuner and very very portable. Just be extra careful handling them.",3,"Nice, but easy to break",1329264000,"02 15, 2012",neutral A14PY68SX7D5DV,B003VWKPHC,Leonardo Lee,"[0, 1]",Tuner works great. Both by vibration and mic.Only real problem is the fact that the joint between the tuner and the clip is really weak. Mine broke off... not even a year old.,2,"Tuner is great, joints not so much",1353542400,"11 22, 2012",negative A1C0O09LOLVI39,B003VWKPHC,Michael,"[0, 0]","it works well and gets the job done but the battery dies way to quickly, other than that its has a cool clip that lets it be placed anywhere",3,it okay,1361750400,"02 25, 2013",neutral A6M441DQ7HL09,B003VWKPHC,"Mike ""Humans are people too.""","[1, 1]","Stopped working all by itself. Fresh battery didn't help.Fortunately, I've another, plus a Korg and an two Intellitouch. (I've 2 fiddles and 3 guitars)The Intellitouch is simply ""champion!"".",2,Condolences for mine,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",negative A3IS1RBMOOULWI,B003VWKPHC,"Secret Squirrel ""S. Squirrel""","[0, 0]","UPDATE: 15 July 2013I still really love how these assist in quick tuning, but MAN, are they FLIMSY.All of my other musician friends- who also LOVE this tuner's ability to grab the right pitch- also have employed copious amounts of super glue to re-attach the neck and clip to the body of the tuner.So, in short, this is a mixed bag. I would rate the abilities of the actual tuner at somewhere over 6 stars- EASILY my favorite ever in this capacity... combined with the absolutely DEPLORABLE build quality of the clip itself.Sigh.It's such a bummer to rave about a product to your friends... only to follow it with the obligatory disclaimer.If SNARK fixes the problem, I would instantly bring the rating back up to my original 5 star rating... but until then...and I LOVE this tuner... 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3.Boo.(ORIGINAL REVIEW)I have had similar tuners in the past... and by similar, I mean clip on...Nearly every other tuner I have had has not maintained a reading, which translated into what felt like a game of keep away, where I was the frustrated kid in the middle who could never quite catch the pitch.I am willing to bet that lots of folks have had this experience with many tuners. Not only that, but many of these tuners run upwards of twenty bucks, if not more.So I was skeptical. But so many high reviews couldn't be wrong, and for the price I figured it was a fairly risk free gamble.Really glad I tried it out!The screen is clear and easy to read, and the pitch indicator holds steady in one spot. No more chasing pitch for me!Haven't needed to use the vibration/ mic option yet, but I am sure that will come in handy at some point.Planning on getting another one for my other instruments as well.Definitely recommended!",3,It really is accurate...,1317945600,"10 7, 2011",neutral A2R7B3MUR22USI,B003W47NII,Blaine T. Jones,"[5, 5]","Thank goodness Amazon doesn't sell this gadget for the forty-dollar retail price tag.I just got mine today and tried it out. The sound quality complaints are no joke. There is a constant hiss and any slight movement of the iRig or iPhone while playing will create a loud static noise. Don't know if a better quality jack on the iRig would've solved this problem or not.But if you're willing to tweak with the input and output line levels as well as your speaker or headphone volume settings, you may find a happy medium that you can live with.Still, the ability to carry an amp around in your pocket is pretty cool. If I find the need to really use one of these I'll probably spring for something that plugs into the iPhone dock connector. Until then this'll be a fun toy to play with.March 29, 2012 - Just a quick addendum to my initial review. I've since discovered the noise filter in the AmpliTube iPhone app, and wow, what a difference! It sounds much, much better now. No more hiss, no more static.",3,Fun toy 'til you're ready for something better,1332892800,"03 28, 2012",neutral A30HTJ530SMRB7,B003W47NII,Carlo,"[2, 4]","...what is the sound in the background of the hissssssssssssss? My guitar I guess, but who cares? I honestly bought this gizmo for the extremely good hisssssssssssssing nothing else.A question to AMAZON: Companies producing objects that are nothing else than a lemon shouldn't be prosecuted?P.S.I think it is ""too polluting"" for 'low cost' items to waste again in paper box, transportation, restocking work, refund work and so on. This is why 99% of the time I do not ask for my money back / BUT / sell this lemon on Amazon, online with other websites, and in all the instrument shops worldwide in a total bad faith (while testing nobody in iRig noticed the overwhelming hisssssssing?) well that is beyond me!",1,I will finally hear a great hisssss in my earphone!,1324944000,"12 27, 2011",negative AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B003W47NII,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[0, 0]","No matter how many times I hard reset my 3Gs, no success. There is no problem with my jack, and the phone is in pristine condition -- no problems until now. There is definitely a connection and communication because the mic and sample track work, but that's about it. I registered my Amplitude app, and followed all of the instructions on the box. I tested the iRig with an iPhone 4 and was able to get it operating.I am giving this two stars because it did work on my friend's iPhone 4. But for my purposes with a 3Gs, it is a brick. If anyone has any suggestions that lead to successful operation, I will re-rate the product.",2,Does not work with my iPhone 3Gs,1337040000,"05 15, 2012",negative A10N243R7A5ZW3,B003W47NII,Javier Servigon,"[1, 1]","I was very disappointed when I tried this thing. I bought it so that I could play along the songs that I have on my Ipod but the guitar sounds really distorted (don't thing I haven't tried changing the settings on the effects/amps). Also is very uncomfortable to use since you are surrounded by all those cables. If you want to record what you play, you're probably better off saving some money and buying the Boss recorder or something like that. Being able to slow the songs down is somewhat useful but forget about playing along to it, it sounds so horrible is unbearable.Update: July 8, 2012. Against my better judgement I brought the Slash Amplitube app just to satisfy my curiosity and let me tell you is much much better. I guess the tittle of this review stands, the free app sucks but if you pay for it it'll be actually useful. I added two stars to the product.",3,you get what you pay for,1338940800,"06 6, 2012",neutral A1803TC7DCT5ZA,B003W47NII,skeletonbears,"[0, 0]","This is a pretty decent thing for practicing your guitar through your iPhone or iPad. But if you want to use it for any recording at all, even demos, I strongly recommend going for the iRigHD. The HD sounds waaaaaay better, and the build quality is great. This guy, not so much. There was always a bit of noise with my old iRig, and it seemed to get worse over time. It also felt kinda fragile and chinsy. If you look, you can usually find the HD somewhere for $80; a $50 difference is significant, but the jump in quality (and likely longevity of the product) is definitely worth it. I upgraded and would absolutely do it again.",2,"Meh. If you can, spring for the iRigHD",1389312000,"01 10, 2014",negative A3SDJ70H00OQCJ,B003WZ6VVM,JerryWithaJ,"[10, 18]","As my reviews demonstrate, I'm a sucker for a new tuner. Peterson has an excellent reputation for its strobe tuners. I'd even tried one, once, but decided it wasn't the sort of thing to be carrying around to jams. So, when I saw that Peterson had introduced a clip on tuner, I couldn't help but salivate.""Awkward"" is a relative term, but I don't feel it's a disservice to use it here. The typical clip-on tuner has an LCD ""needle"". When the needle is dead center, the string is tuner. If it's short of center, the string is flat. If it's past center, the string is sharp. The SC-1 has two sets of rings that appear to rotate, analogous to what a strobe might look like. A string is in tune when the rings stop rotating. I found that with the way the sound of strings decays, it's difficult to get the rings to stop spinning, even in the SC-1's sustain mode. (I've already returned the tuner. Otherwise, I just realized, it would have been a big help to have done a short video of tuning a guitar with the SC-1 and with a Zoid or Intelli.)The SC-1 also boasts a ""sweetened"" mode for tuning guitars. However, when I tuned my lounging-at-home guitar this way, I found the needle was dead center on every string on my Intelli tuner. (For those who've read my other reviews, my preferred Zoid was in the case with my favorite guitar.)It may well be, and others may report, that the SC-1's feature set make it ideal for other situations. However, if you main purpose is to keep a guitar in tune, then, with the SC-1 costing more than THREE ZoidsZoid Z-1000 Clip-On Tuner by Sabineor FOUR IntellisIntelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner for Strings, I recommend that you consider the Zoid or Intelli.",3,"Awkward to use, overpriced for tuning a guitar",1289260800,"11 9, 2010",neutral A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B003WZ6VVM,Twiddly Diddly,"[1, 1]","Peterson makes some of the best and most accurate tuners and their high end strobe tuners are a must for the professional guitar repair shop allowing for accurate intonation and set ups. This tuner is accurate and I have even successfully set the intonation on a couple of my instruments using it (although it is not intended for this purpose). However I purchased it for the intention of taking it along to gigs in my guitar case. Unfortunately, due to the flimsy plastic construction I don't feel that it is up to the task and it would only be a matter of time before it gets broken if taken out of the house or on the road. Far better off purchasing a cheap Snark tuner that if lost or broken wouldn't be a big deal to replace and is accurate enough for most peoples use.",3,poor construction considering price,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",neutral AEWYUPCNDV7HY,B003XDUAOM,"Modern Blue Argonaut ""No I do not have a shoe...","[0, 2]","This microphone only records in mono, and if you're unsure of what that means, it doesn't capture sound to it's full potential, and doesn't create a left/right feeling. All recordings sound like it is coming from just one direction, and though this is useful for some things such as podcasts, I wouldn't recommend it to a musician looking for great voice quality. It looks nice, and it would b e great for a Skype call, but it really wasn't what I was expecting when i opened the box up and tested it out. If you're looking for a mono microphone, this is however a very good mono microphone.",3,"It's okay, I have better",1368489600,"05 14, 2013",neutral AOMEH9W6LHC4S,B003XDUAOM,Personne,"[2, 4]","This is an intriguing idea for a microphone: a nice condenser with built-in monitoring. A possible simple solution for the musician who really wants to keep a rig minimal. It seemed to me that I should test it both as a microphone and as a USB IO device. The very first appearance is impressive. There's a nicely-compartmentalized carrying case. Inside, there's a milled aluminum desk stand, a cable, a short manual and the microphone. No shock mount. The mic looks good, but has almost no mass. While this may not mean much, I own and have used lots of mics--none of them this lacking in heft.I set up a shootout in my studio. I have an acoustically-treated room with calibrated studio monitors, so I think I can do a fair test. I kept it simple, using a steel string guitar played in several styles. For a comparison mic, I used an AKG Perception 420. This is a multipattern mic that's only a little more expensive; a cardiod-only version is exactly the same price as this MXL. I used only the cardiod pattern, so I think it's a fair comparison on the basis of price. To get to the point, the AKG beat the MXL in every way. It was quieter, with a much better midrange. A glance at the specs (online at MXL) shows a significant boost in higher frequencies, leading to about a 3dB rise at 8K or so. The polar pattern is shown only in broadband (not at multiple frequencies) and it shows a dip at the 45-degree position. These were things I could easily hear.So purely as a microphone, the MXL doesn't match up to other mics in its price range. But that's not a complete comparison. The MXL has a little headphone jack on the side so that the performer can listen with zero latency. That's a plus that comes with a couple of big minuses. The mic is vulnerable to cable scrapes and vibrations coming down the headphone cable--better make sure you hold still when you use it. There's also a volume knob that appears to affect both listening and recording level. This means that it's easy to inadvertently skew recording levels when you're mounting the mic or tweaking your listening level.There's also an optional software control panel (Mac and Windows) that goes with the mic. It provides a noise gate and compressor as long as some basic controls for recording and monitoring. I'm unlikely ever to use this dynamics processing; once done, it can't be undone. I'd apply those after the fact when I've got plenty of time to dial them in. This leaves the level controls--a place where MXL could have been more careful. There's a microphone gain which works in conjunction with the thumbwheel on the mic itself. It takes some doing to figure out which does what. There's a highpass filter--tremendously useful when rumble is a problem. But we don't know if this filter is in the analog or digital domain. I hope it's analog, but there's nothing about it in the documentation. Then there's the biggest problem. There's a playback level control which allows your mix to play back through the mic's headphone jack. But this also means that--depending on your DAW--it's easy to set up a feedback path. You won't like that.The biggest question in my mind is ""just who is this microphone for""? A traditional mic can be connected to any preamp and used at any sample rate. I have mics (both expensive and inexpensive) that I've had for years and years. Only the preamp/interface changes. This MXL is USB-only, 44/48 only. You can't easily set up multiples of USB mics without clocking issues. Most USB/FIrewire mic preamps have a zero-latency monitoring mode, so the mic doesn't really offer anything you can't get elsewhere. In the end, I don't really think this is a good choice for any but the most casual of musicians. To me, that milled aluminum desk mount holds the answer. If you're a podcaster or a serious Skyper, then this mic deserves consideration. It's a decent mic for spoken voice--the HF boost is helpful in bringing out articulation--and the single USB connection keeps your desk uncluttered. Of course, there are plenty of other choices for that application. But I think that's the best light to shine on this one.",3,Almost...,1360368000,"02 9, 2013",neutral A2BGK8HGC28AJI,B0040ZBI52,garmenteros,"[0, 1]",Bought this for a friend. Cheap plastic enclosure. Affects noticeably your guitars tone and is not exactly a useable delay. He tried to use it for his cleans for our punk ska band but there was no messing with the controls to get a suitable delay. Stay away from this one and get a better used pedal.,2,Not worth the few dollars you'll spend on it.,1360972800,"02 16, 2013",negative AGW1JFTQNX7SZ,B0041T53KI,jb,"[1, 2]","Whenever I played with traditional strings, my fingertips would turn green. This was because bare metal would react with the salt and sweat from my fingers and oxidize (similar to the Statue of Liberty). This corrosion causes the strings to become duller and worn out. The defining feature of this product is the coating which is meant to prevent moisture from causing this reaction. Therefore, your strings last much longer. Traditionally, the coating has reduced the sound quality of guitar strings. However, this product is wonderful! For the first 3 days the strings sound strange. But after they stretch out a little, they sound perfectly fine. My fingers have stopped turning green; proof that the product works! I have yet to buy another set of strings.2 months later:These strings have been great, but I do have to admit they do not last 3 to 5 times as long as advertised. They last about twice as long.",3,The Proof is on My Fingers,1334448000,"04 15, 2012",neutral A2OPSPL8LSSJPC,B0042F1L4S,Jared Jennings,"[5, 30]","My review(s) for this have changed a few times, but no more. When I first got it I liked the sound, though it did sound a little cold and digital, and this is from someone wanting to record shoegaze/dreampop, which by it's nature is full of cold tones (reverb/chorus/delay) shimmering, a la cocteau twins, chapterhouse, lush, so at first I thought it was great. Then the fuse software was even cooler, all this customizing the sound, though it did sound noisy and needed the compressor to take some of the noise away.After all of that I finally realized I was trying to ignore the fizz/crackle/hair, it's called a few things. Go to the fender forums and look it up, or search it on yahoo/google.The thing happening with this amp I think is a few things. Fender guitars sound best through it, which is silly if you don't own a fender, and I don't and refuse to get a squire as that body is so played out, I wanted ANYTHING but a strat body, unless I have a grand to pay for an older one, I'm not going to get a rinky dink one, and I would only get one after I got like 5 other dream guitars first.so everyone has different problems with pickup quality and guitar quality. Also, playing into a modeling amp is like playing into a computer, that may be fine for some (younger folks), but to a lot of people I've read the complaints I was trying not to realize, as I didn't feel like having to pay for shipping to return it, BUT I DID!And I am so glad I did. I almost got a peavey vypyr, and I am glad I didn't. This amp, to be fair, is really close to being really cool, but that sound problem, which I read on fender's own forum/website, FENDER ACKNOWLEDGES IT EXISTS, BUT DOES NOTHING TO FIX IT IN FUTURE MODELS!! sorry, but that's some big company b.s.I've been reading of people saying it sounds cold and lifeless and all that and tube this and tube that, and I was like ""what music snobs"" and what have you. But I realized that I'm a music snob! I love the music I listen to more than anything, and feel like the music I create should have a life to it as well. So I returned the mustang 2 and ALMOST got a marshall mg 30 watt, cause I wanted an amp with a clean sound that didn't have that crackle sound, but THANKFULLY I caught myself before that return, as after that, it would have been final.The decision I did make I think will be great for me, as I'd rather start with a good real tone, then get the effects I need. I kept reading reviews of these teenagers that hadn't played for more than a year or two or so saying ""throw away your pedals, you won't need them"" and ""I was going to get pedals, but don't need to now"", that's kind of the danger of these amps, they end up making everyone sound the same! No matter what tweaking I was doing on the mustang, it sounded the same but in a different costume.I think this amp and modeling amps are best for beginning guitarists and I've seen some old timers getting an amp for home use after years, maybe that's for them, but I needed something to record with and practice and get the best, most real tone possible, so that means tube amp.I think if I played this at a GC I wouldn't of gotten it, and I just tried to make myself like it.",1,"this amp is oooookay , fizzle/crackle, and noise when you aren't playing",1327363200,"01 24, 2012",negative A1L3H6SSKSRNGV,B0043RZ9QQ,Rojimbo,"[0, 0]","I wanted this for overall practice however the only "clear and good" sound will be the satriani effect.if that is exactly what youre looking for get it for sure! it does work i loved the delay hoped it could be adjusted, it can't.still use it for practice and wont change it. its just hard to get a clean sound out of it.",3,hard to find a clean sound.,1394409600,"03 10, 2014",neutral A3ARPUKCI6R91Y,B00466HLXI,scottfwi,"[4, 7]","Could be a fluke, but my unit was defective straight out of the box. Plugged it into the Macbook Pro, fired up GarageBand and right away it's MIDI connectivity was intermittent. Then it had some stuck notes. Then it stopped being recognized at all. It still got power from the USB bus, but no MIDI, no sound. The jack was visibly wiggly, too.So, you're mileage may vary, but mine obviously had a defective USB port on the back. Rather than bust it open and get soldering iron, I returned it and bought an M-Audio Oxygen 25 for $20 more.",2,defective,1329004800,"02 12, 2012",negative ABC68JUCPTVOE,B00466HM28,"A. Fabbri ""afabbri""","[2, 2]","With drum pads, I basically either get 0 velocity, or max. And I have to really hammer on them to trigger. Hurts after a while.Likes:+ Size+ Assignable knobs.+ Works good w/ Ableton LiveDislikes:- Drum pads!Keys are pretty cheesy but workable and expected for this price and size.I'm looking to upgrade after a month.. Want better drum pads. :-/",2,meh.. drum pads are horrible,1331337600,"03 10, 2012",negative A10044ECXDUVKS,B00466HM28,Dean J Copely,"[2, 4]",Works as advertised but the keys are stiff. Pads take too much presure to activate. Nice that I dont need another interface to connect it to my laptop.After the first few uses the USB socket broke and fell off into the unit rendering it useless. Wrote to dealer that was listed as selling it to me thru Amazon only to have them tell me the wrong seller was listed. I had registered it with AKAI already so I complained to them and they sent me a new one. I had to pay shipping back the old one to them even though it was a defective product.Not recommending this product.,1,OK for the price and USB connection without interface needed,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",negative A10HYGDU2NITYQ,B00466HM28,GregoryEEEE,"[0, 0]",First off this costs extra because of the drum pads which are pretty much useless. You have to practically hit them with a hammer to get a response. The keyboard feel flimsy and they are indeed small and not very playable. There is no modulation wheel but you do get crappy unresponsive pads and cheap knobs. HATE the mini USB jack since those connections rarely last. For this price it is a 'Do Not Recommend' for me.,3,Not Impressed,1373155200,"07 7, 2013",neutral A278CZM7C2OO8A,B00466HM28,Jim Dandy,"[0, 5]",This unit might be great if you have child hands - The KEYS ON THE keyboard is soooo small.. Don't get this if you have Man hands! wtf U[DATE THE DESCRIPTION Akai WTF,1,What a joke,1389830400,"01 16, 2014",negative A13798OPDBLDCO,B00466HM28,jimmytt,"[0, 0]","The size of this makes it awesome for carrying around and it all works great. I have it custom mapped for multiple softwares. I love the product and all the features for the price. My only problem is, is that the USB plug on the controller becomes lose very quickly after moderate use. This is actually a huge problem, once the plug stops working your out of a controller. I would recommend this controller for home use and to leave the plug in the controller and do touch unless you have to. When unplugging it just be careful and it'll last a lot longer. The price on amazon is awesome.",3,Not mad,1352419200,"11 9, 2012",neutral A2P3Q65JU68Z5M,B0046A04LU,"M. Lehr ""Be Cool, Be Kind, and Be Well""","[0, 0]","My main complaint is that this tuner is only approximately accurate. It also occasionally fails to register at all. I've tried putting in slightly different positions on the head of my guitars, but the contact is sporadic. I A/B ed the Snark against two other tuners, and the snark fails to show notes that are a little flat and sometimes shows false sharp readings. The other two tuners agree with each other and sound right to my ear. Most people like this tuner, and on the plus side I also liked its convenience and the ease with which the results can be read. Unfortunately my copy did not nail the pitch.",3,Convenient but not very accurate,1325635200,"01 4, 2012",neutral A3CNFMV0IISC3C,B004FEGXDK,Brian F.,"[2, 17]","A dull, inept version of a TubeScreamer. Just sounds flat and boring. Not very inspiring. At all. (Then again, I never did really like TS's).......",1,Dull,1352332800,"11 8, 2012",negative AXMYGK3WC8BPP,B004FEGXDK,"C. Forbes ""Just a guy with an open mind""","[0, 0]","Really wanted to like this one, because I loved the price. There is no way this is true bypass. The one I got was defective out of the box, and so when I checked, I saw the circuitry did not support pass through. Maybe it is because I received a defective one, but I still wouldn't try this brand name. I am now stuck saving up for a Full Tone or something.",1,"Not true bypass, colors tone/breaks easily.",1403740800,"06 26, 2014",negative A2B58VXLLOFQKR,B004FEGXDK,James Moulton,"[1, 12]","I honestly was not impressed. It looked Cheap, sounded cheap, what else is there to say, you get what you pay for!!! Another Chinese copy of a tubescreamer,",2,Behringer Type Pedal,1346803200,"09 5, 2012",negative A24JW33E1DW64K,B004FPEF84,"E. Reyes ""Classical Guitar Fan""","[0, 0]","This was a precent decent product, I was able to use it to clean the strings on all my guitars and it worked well but the cloth that comes with it was really cheap so when you wipe down the strings, it starts to break down and leave a lot of lint behind and pieces of it get caught in the strings and frets. Otherwise, besides that, the cleaner itself is great. I just have to use another cloth to wipe it down afterwards and pick off the lint that gets caught in the strings and frets.",3,Pretty decent product,1345852800,"08 25, 2012",neutral A5RJ7TM82RH0I,B004FPEF84,Everanor,"[0, 0]","Is kind of good, i mean it does clean the strings and oils them a little bit, tending to sound better for more time and last longer.You just get sort of bored of forget to do it every time so I'm not sure if it was worth the purchase. But is a good product.Recommended",3,Im not sure really,1375488000,"08 3, 2013",neutral A55YZTYSWPH96,B004FPEF84,"Mark R. Segal ""bossjimmark""","[0, 1]","I can't say much about this product. I tried it twice. It seemed like it kind of cleaned the strings, but I really didn't notice any great change. The strings didn't sound betteer or brighter. Now, it sits in my drawer and collects dust. Maybe I will try it again at some point, but....",2,Not really impressed,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",negative A2J4UAF6RW13WK,B004FPEF84,Michael W DeSilva,"[0, 0]","The Fender slick string cleaner works great when it is brand new. The great part about it is the design. The fact that it is wide enough to run along all six strings is a definite plus. The things I don't like about it is the top does not close tight enough and can come off during any kind of travel. Once the top is off or just not closed properly, the pad dries out and then it is useless. Also, the little cloth that comes with it is almost impossible to fit back inside the container once you have opened it. As stated it was really good at cleaning and was easy to use but I was only able to use it once because the top came off and it dried out. Unfortunately because of that I would not recommend this item. Go with the Fast Fret.",3,Satisfactory,1354320000,"12 1, 2012",neutral A3HKZSCGFU9T2A,B004FPEF84,Teagan Mago,"[1, 1]","I honestly don't see the purpose. It doesn't seem to have improved my experience with my strings on my guitar. I've used it a few times, but don't see the benefit.Edit 5/30/13:After coming back to read the other reviews, it's obvious what happened: This was shipped to me completely dry. There was no grease/lubricant qualities. It was like a dry erase pad. They need to improve their quality control. I'm changing my rating from 3 star to 1 star. They HAVE to find a way to fully secure this gap or maybe consider enhanced vacuum sealing packaging.I would suggest if you receive this product and it hasn't dried out yet, to place this product in a air-tight ziplock bag to reduce the likelihood of this drying out.",1,It seems pretty unnecessary,1361923200,"02 27, 2013",negative APB6VJX5CNR5C,B004FRHKA2,fendertele67,"[0, 0]","I purchased this pedal with good expectations. However, my expectations were dashed at the constant popping every time the peadl was engaged. I tried different configurations on my board but the popping remained. Overall the pedal sounded descent for a $30 pedal but I could not handle the frustration. I traded and another joyo for a Ibanez stereo chorus.",3,It WAS okay,1397520000,"04 15, 2014",neutral A1UI4WTBYHYUGD,B004HJ58JI,Aaron haszard,"[2, 3]",its ok for a bedroom amp its has a weird buzz that goes away when you touch any thing metal on the guitar even if the vol is all the way down and no its not the guitar i have plug it into other amps and no buzzing and it really dont like florescent lights im thinking about sending it back,3,its not bad,1364169600,"03 25, 2013",neutral A2Y1R8CZMTALJP,B004HJ9COU,BigSteph66,"[0, 0]","The cable arrived on time and the it looked nice for ten minutes. I don""t like how the tips screw on and off and the fabric shielding slid out of place the first time I used it. The cable worked well for about two weeks but then it lost current in the middle of a session and I lost sound. This cable is complete garbage. Never again!",1,Waste of Money,1344384000,"08 8, 2012",negative A3G6P4SJ8SYH9F,B004HJ9COU,Donald,"[0, 0]",Cable would be O.K. If the end connections would stay screwed together. Maybe some lock tight would help. These connectors worry me.,3,The end connections are not the best.,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",neutral A7IBOCJ0K4V8C,B004INGEB4,J. Walker,"[0, 0]","I bought this amp for practicing my bass at home. I really liked the sound. It was crisp and clear, just like I expected from an Ampeg.It looked great and felt solid.Then after two weeks it developed an annoying metallic rattle inside the case. The rattle just got worse, louder as I played. It was very annoying. I didn't feel comfortable opening up a new amp and trying to trouble shoot it myself. I had visions of voiding the warranty and being stuck with an amp I couldn't play.I was sad returning the Ampeg, great sound for the price, but I was soured on Ampeg, perhaps unfairly from a sample of 1. I replaced it with a Fender Bronco which has an Ampeg emulation setting so my bass world is back in balance.Admittedly since the Fender Bronco was more than twice as expensive as the Ampeg, I have thought that I could have just taken the money I spent on the Fender Bronco and bought a more expensive Ampeg, on the guess that a more expensive Ampeg would have a better design or materials or quality control. But a guess is just a guess and I didn't want to test that guess by throwing more money at Ampeg, so the Fender Bronco got my money.My rating of 3 stars is an average of 5 stars for quality of sound, and a 1 star for quality of production.",3,Great sound with an anoying rattle after two weeks.,1384300800,"11 13, 2013",neutral A1F4KCBVDP8S25,B004ISK48S,Adam,"[6, 10]","I purchased this amp locally and initially, I thought it was pretty cool as it was my first modeling amp; lots of potential for a limitless variety of sounds. This was my first Fender amp as well.The presets were neat and all, but when I played around with some of the ""standard"" models (just the amp model, no effects) just to see how it's clean sound was, the amp just hissed as if I had the volume cranked with a distortion pedal engaged at max. The master volume was at 2 and no effects were turned on... I've never heard a clean channel with so much noise behind it, even when there was no guitar plugged in... All I could hear while playing was the underlying hiss coming through the notes; very distracting and it drove me nuts! This isn't a ground loop issue (my other amps sound just fine at bedroom volumes and beyond), it's clearly a defect with this product. Dirty pre-sets with lots of gain and extra volume sound even worse, again, even when nothing is plugged in and at low master volume. You'd think I was running a few super high gain stomp boxes with a red hot single coil, but NOTHING was plugged in and all I get is staticy-hiss at LOW LEVELS. WTF?The next issue is the weird ""fizz"" sound, that was especially noticeable on the low e. After striking a string, instead of a clean note, there's a weird fizzy digital artifact like sound that ""surrounds"" the note, and fades as the string stops moving. It almost sounds like cymbals crashing on a poorly authored MP3 file at a low bit rate and frequency. Whole chords break down and decay in this fizzy envelope and really makes this thing unplayable.The weird thing is, neither one of these problems arose with head phones plugged in, or when this was connected to my computed via either USB or the line in... but I'm not going to be stuck playing a 100 watt amp through my PC or cans. I got the III instead of the II because of the power behind it and the touted 12"" Celestion speaker.Read the many reviews online or forum posts on many of the guitar/amp related websites (there's a 65 page forum post on the Fender support site that is quite interesting) and you'll find that these amps are having issues. Apparently, the Mustang I and II don't have these issues, and the firmware update did NOTHING to correct my amp. Is this a hardware issue, software issue, speaker issue? There is speculation that the LCD screen (which is not present on the I or II) may be causing problems, but no one seems to know for sure and Fender doesn't seem to care...Definitely try this before you buy it. You may get an amp that doesn't have these problems, you may not notice the sounds or you may not even care; let your ears tell you what sounds good.This amp has a lot of potential for great sounds, and it would have been nice to have faithful modeling of some great vintage amps, but in my opinion, technical issues have made this amp sound like complete garbage. I am disappointed that Fender hasn't yet correct what ever is wrong (some folks claim that Fender reps say that know what is wrong, but I'm not taking that as a fact...), but they have acknowledged that there is ""something"" wrong.Whatever... I took this back after a few days of playing with it, trying to eliminate the junk sounds without success( the built-in noise gate helps a little, but sucks tone) and I picked up a 100 watt Marshall instead. Guess what? The clean channel has ZERO hum or buzz, even when cranked. How about that? Even when I engage a dirt box on one of the dirty channels, there is minimal noise.I'll knock Fender for NOT correcting this issue regardless of what it is and what caused it, but they do have some other nice amps that I'd like to try. But before I buy another Fender amp, I'll take it for a test drive and I suggest you do the same before picking up one of these turds.",1,Fizz and noise issues,1328400000,"02 5, 2012",negative AITXZ1QOILJ5Z,B004ISK48S,John,"[6, 12]","I was really interested in the M3 and checked with the Fender forum and I found that there is a problem with the M3. You can go to the Fender forum and read about it under the Mustang amp section.To make the long story short, some(not all) M3, M4, M5's have what is decribed as a ""fizz"" on the clean setting when hitting the low e string. Sometimes it's noticably loud and sometimes it is barely audible. Some people think it's the power supply but nobody knows for sure. Apparently, Fender has not made a statement to its cause although they admitted that there is a 'fizz' problem. There is also a sample sound clip there on this 'fizz'.Like I said, I just want people to know about this before buying a M3. Now, I am considering the M2 which also has the 'fizz' problem but with the the software fix released from Fender, there is no 'fizz' in the M2. I don't know if it is fair for me to give it a rating because I didn't get the M3, but if I bought it, I would give it a rating of 3 stars because I don't like this 'fizz' on the clean setting and it would be unusable for me. If it didn't have this 'fizz' I would give it a 5 star rating.",3,fizzing distortion sound with the Mustang 3,1312243200,"08 2, 2011",neutral AVOKN4NDZCN78,B004ISLGKS,Adam Mohr,"[0, 0]",A cheap guitar at best..no bite to it at all..does not get me excited..learned religoulsy on an acoustic so was excited when i got this cheap from gc for less then 100..low e doesnt stay in tune well pickups suck hard to play being its a jr and just awkward (which is my fault) do love the color and look of it..but thats not what guitars are for right..itll serve its purpose until i can afford a Real American Strat..not great at all..but passable Id return it if i could.,3,Bleh..it is what it is,1355356800,"12 13, 2012",neutral AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B004M9CKVM,Bryan Harvey,"[2, 13]","TC is very overrated.Many pedals I have out performs this in my opinion. The vintage BBDs (MXR Vintage DElay, Morley 70's echo) for example just take it. But for newer pedals I liked the MXR Carbon Copy and Ibanex DE 7 much better.",2,fair - not great,1329782400,"02 21, 2012",negative A2BZQNBV8UDZ2C,B004MF39YS,Santa Barbara Yann,"[0, 0]","I like everything about this mike, except one: No gain adjustment on the mike. You have to do it from the software. That was a big disappointment, because I had imagined that the knob on the mike was a gain adjustment.Of course, if you are just recording talk for podcasts, you probably won't care. But if you are recording instruments (particularly loud instruments), you might really want to have gain control as software gain adjustment is not convenient and is actually absent from quite a few recording apps.",3,Gain adjustment in software only,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",neutral A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B004MF39YS,W. Perry,"[3, 4]","Just got this today and I'm experiencing serious install issues. Please note that I'm not a newbie to this stuff. I'm an IT guy. I have a new Acer computer that's less than 3 months old with a new install of Windows 7. The mic is recognized, but not as a sound input device, just as an ""Other USB Device"". I tried installing it on another laptop and it installed quickly and easily, so it's not that the mic itself doesn't work.My purpose in posting this is to let people considering this mic know that you can't just assume that the install is a no-brain'r (at least not on a PC). The Samson tech support was friendly enough, but not very helpful. They had no idea what to do next or any suggestions for further support. The support guy said, ""well, that's really all there is to it"", which I can understand...but I still have a $70 mic that won't work with my computer. I tried contacting Microsoft tech support and they tried to help me too, but we could never get the mic to be seen as an input device. We tried it a number of ways and nothing worked.I ordered this for use with my iPad as well, and I ordered the ""camera kit"" to do so. Despite what I'd seen in the reviews and videos online, the mic I received would work not with that either. The Mic needs to be powered by the iPad and it seemed mine was not getting enough power from the iPad because the little indicator light was still Amber when plugged in (indicating it's not getting enough power) instead of Blue.I tried this on my wife's iPad and my daughter's too so it would not appear to be the iPad that is the problem (though it could be the camera connector, I suppose.)So...I ended up returning the whole shooting match. Disappointing too...I really like the design of the mic and so many people say that it sounds so good.",3,Install issues,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",neutral A2R7B3MUR22USI,B004N0MKN8,Blaine T. Jones,"[12, 15]","Just skimming through the other reviews, I see that at least one other reviewer has complained about the same thing. Nearly every time you pick up your guitar, the rest will fall off your desk. The part that sits on the desk should've been weighted to prevent this from happening. It's a nice idea and does what it says - it keeps your guitar nice and safe from scuffs when leaned up against your desk.But considering this one REALLY annoying flaw, I wonder if I shouldn't have just payed a couple more bucks for another guitar stand instead of this rest.",3,"Nice, but keeps falling off the desk",1341187200,"07 2, 2012",neutral A1QE7VZE507TO7,B004N0MKN8,"Brian Hogan ""Dog person""","[0, 0]","If your going to use on amp get some two sided Velcro and stick on amp, or two sided tape etc. For price its fine. Amazon is the best.",3,For price its ok but too light,1376870400,"08 19, 2013",neutral A1J9HY0AG5676,B004N0MKN8,Chris Syria,"[0, 0]","it is ok as long as you don't bump your guitar, else boom, it hits the floor. I don't trust it and amazon has it way over priced. It will work if you put a nail in it to hold the holder in place.",2,its too light,1388534400,"01 1, 2014",negative AG3PVU7DCXZTK,B004N0MKN8,"Coffee Infusion ""coffeeinfusion""","[0, 0]","Another excellent gadget from Planet Waves. What a great idea. Already has made my life easier. Keep a pile of Jazz IIIs in the concave pocket (shallow depression for holding stuff). I don't own any very expensive guitars, so I'm not concerned about resting their bodies on my carpet. The guitar rest simply makes your guitar more accessible, and that means... you're more apt to grab your axe and play more.When un-weighted by the guitar neck, the Rest itself is rather light and can move around easily. No big deal at all.*****************************EDIT: Just purchased another one -- an axe close at hand is an axe you will play. That's been my experience. After living with this for a few days one thing has become an annoyance: when there's no guitar holding it to the table, it's very easy to knock it off the desk. The way it is designed is such that the leverage has a see-saw effect that will have it fly a few feet across the room. Because it sticks out horizontally, just a nudge with a knee and there it goes. So if you have picks or anything sitting in the round holder area, it can be an annoyance.I do use these for my guitars, but I feel much more comfortable using a proper stand. The product is worthwhile for a quick location for setting down your axe without searching for a stand.If the product had a way of either using suction or tab to secure itself to a surface it would earn another star.",3,"Simple and useful, but doesn't instill a lot of confidence",1334707200,"04 18, 2012",neutral A2IFKMKKXV8AVU,B004N0MKN8,"Dan Dreifort ""REVIEW-BOT-9000""","[0, 0]","Maybe they included some sticky pads and I missed it? This thing is great in theory, but it gets knocked off my desk periodically when it doesn't have a guitar resting in it.It does well at its job when it's in use, i.e. it doesn't fall when there's a guitar, but I think I'll use some tape or sticky gunk to help hold in place while it's lying in wait. ;)",3,Falls off desk too easily.,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",neutral A3923UGIPX0QQM,B004N0MKN8,ETD,"[1, 2]","I've had this thing for several weeks, and just now, when it fell off the table for the 100th time, I tossed it in the trash. The whole thing is one piece of soft floppy rubber, it's not stiff enough for the part that cradles the guitar neck, and it's not heavy enough to stay put. Even the force from the guitar neck makes it topple over. Unless you glue this thing to the table, or something like that, it's useless, even worse than useless, it's in the way.Addendum: I raised the rating a bit, after hearing from the distributor/manufacturer ... at least these guys listen.",3,Not useful at all,1342483200,"07 17, 2012",neutral A1ZD690RCXOSB,B004N0MKN8,guitsteve,"[1, 2]",I never use it so I really only wasted my money. I have rather high end guitars so placing any of them other than very securely is not a good way to go..,3,I suppose this is ok,1388966400,"01 6, 2014",neutral A1786LAQ18LHDC,B004N0MKN8,J. Zwicker,"[0, 0]","This can work, but if you already use a guitar stand then it is a waste of money. It will work if you use your guitar next to the a table.",3,"Simple,not worth the money",1356912000,"12 31, 2012",neutral A2MHK6C40Z54TB,B004N0MKN8,Rob M.,"[0, 0]","A great idea, but pure crap in terms of functionality. if you don't have something heavy on the flat end, the rubber piece moves, and before you know it, your axe is on the ground. I saw some pictures of putting a 12 ounce can on the flat part as a counterweight, but I'm not so hot with that idea, especially if the can is open. The lip need to extend down longer, and *something* needs to be done on the bottom of the flat portion to stop this gadget from moving around. If I had a permanent place to mount this, I'd gorilla glue it down, but that then defeats the beauty of this being mobile and I'll get an extra guitar stand instead. Good idea, but it doesn't work.",1,"Good idea in theory, but I'm tired of my guitar falling over.",1384905600,"11 20, 2013",negative A1EVEQAR05SY7L,B004N0MKN8,W. Perry,"[0, 1]",I just can't trust it! I thought it'd be a good idea if I needed to prop my guitar up against the amp for a minute....but I just can't get myself to do it. I always end up using a little Fender portable stand. It does make a nice coaster for placing a beer on my amp.,3,Not as helpful as it would appear to be,1394928000,"03 16, 2014",neutral ALHC64J88LVWO,B004N6RBWW,Wayfinder,"[3, 6]","I purchased this instrument brand new, on an impulse whim due to a managers-choice sale at a local music shop that I simply could not ignore. It was brand new, unopened, in box. They allowed me to examine it prior to purchase. In that environment I thought it a nice instrument.However, it can be difficult to properly examine an instrument in a busy store, and that store was VERY busy and noisy. It's when you get it home and can examine it leisurely in peace and quiet that the details stand out.This is indeed a 6-string ukulele. It measures a bit over 28"" top to bottom and has the sound of a baritone uke. I have heard throatier and more mellow instruments in the same price range. The advantage to this of course is it's 6 string, so if you're a guitar player you can achieve the ukulele sound and portability without learning totally new fingering.... that is of course, until you realize that while it has 6 strings, it is not tuned like a guitar. It's tuned to ADGCEA rather than EADGBE. One cannot simply play guitar music on this instrument; all such music has to be transposed or new chord name recognition learned. Being a total newbie to ukes, this was news to me until I got it home and read the instructions. So my primary purpose in purchasing this-- to have a small portable guitar, hit a snag.Now that's not totally the end of the thing, because you can be a little inventive and use alternate string sizes to tune this to standard guitar tuning. It takes a bit of experimentation but it is possible to set this up to standard guitar tuning if one doesn't mind buying a couple of string sets and playing mixup. So all is not lost there. It was just an unexpected surprise-- mainly because I didn't research the instrument prior to purchase (it's rare that I impulse buy).So tuning aside we get to the quality of instrument. That's where the Yamaha really falls short. This is an oil rather than a lacquer or shellac finish and in several places the oil was still visible and could be wiped away by hand. There were a couple of glitches in the finish straight out of the box. That this was a ""rush job"" out of a factory with no finish work at all was blatantly obvious.There are no strap pegs; those will require being added by hand (not difficult, but extra expense and time).The action is of course too high. That's not unusual-- in truth it's quite common in off-the-shelf stringed instruments and came as no surprise. But along with the other failures in workmanship it stood out here.However, the thing that bothers me the most: if I wasn't aware this is a Yamaha Guitalele... I'd think it's was a cheap knock-off child's guitar. There's not one thing about this instrument that says ""quality""-- which is quite disappointing. This instrument sells for about $100. That low cost is obvious. This is a ""cheap guitar"" in every way. I can't honestly say it's a toy, but it reeks ""beginner instrument"". The tuners are as cheap as they come, the finish is cheap, there is no decoration, no protective edging. The finish is-- unfinished.I bought this solely based on the number of positive reviews here on Amazon-- and I respect those reviews. People have different tastes and for some folks this has a ""home made"" feel that they will love. However I've been playing guitar for (mumblety mumble) deca...uh... years and I know the difference between quaint and cheap. I own two Ovation guitars, a Peavey electric bass, a hand-made violin and an Epiphone electric uke (which is of such higher quality it's not even a contest. And no I'm not hawking Epiphone. Facts is facts, that's all. You can read my very-positive review on the Epiphone on Amazon).When I got this home and took a good look at it, I found no sign of quality or craftsmanship, nothing that said anything more than ""this was made as cheaply and quickly as humanly possible"". In truth the only positive thing I have to say about it is that it does have a spruce top and the strings are of reasonably decent quality.Other than those two factors, one can find $40-$50 full-size guitars all over Amazon that equal or surpass this instrument in quality. The only benefit this would offer is its smaller size and ukulele voice-- if someone particularly wants an inexpensive portable guitar tuned like a uke. Other than its portability, I find no special merit in this and even at its relatively low price... consider it over-priced (or rather, under-made).One must grant it's largely a matter of personal taste and expectation. But low quality is low quality.(Edit two weeks later: I just today saw the Cordoba at a local store-- a direct competition to this instrument. The Cordoba is MUCH nicer. It's built better, has better sound, and is finished out much more nicely. Sorry Yamaha, but facts is facts. Had I seen the Cordoba and Yamaha side by side, I'd have bought and kept the Cordoba.)That's my honest review. I know some will disagree. But others know exactly what I mean. This isn't an expensive instrument so one really can't expect super-fine quality at this price. However-- I paid about the same price for my electric uke and it is superb quality from top to bottom. As mentioned, the Cordoba is a better instrument and costs the same.Fortunately the local merchant has a satisfaction guarantee and I was able to return it. I simply cannot recommend this instrument unless there are no better options-- and frankly, there are.",2,Considerable disappointment,1381536000,"10 12, 2013",negative A38DCVO9SZHW68,B004OK17QS,"kiboy ""Icelander""","[0, 1]",But it's a real step up from the effects on my Vox Mini 5 amp so I'm only going to complain too much. It actually cost more than the behringer amp I'm running it through which seems a little odd to me.,3,was expecting a little more,1393113600,"02 23, 2014",neutral A7WNXHL0QNHY7,B004OU2IQG,happypup,"[0, 0]","Basically very good. The buttons are fairly intuitive but some basic functions are incongrously hidden beneath multiple layers of menus. The sound recorded, while crystal clear is a little on the quiet side even after adjustment of the record and play back features.",3,Useful but has limitations,1358812800,"01 22, 2013",neutral A1B3CNORXB1USI,B004OU2IQG,kay bhee,"[17, 65]","allotoday went to the stores to TEST out the followingtascams...dr 05, dr 07 mk2, and dr 40 and, for myself,ended up buying nothing...their differences for YOUR ears...are....dr 05, this is a good quality toy...NO line in...use its own mic, you will be ok with this, for meetings, etc.NOT really that good for music...can be done, but NOT as good..if you use ext mic...u wont be happy either...HIGH background HISS noise relative to all 3.dr 07etc etc...only slightly better than 05...all else same...dr 40 was MUCH quieter in noise level...be it...in mic, ext mic or LINE inquite decent but costs you around 200 dollars...this can be used to ( semi ) record music too.so, testing on their own mics...that last one was far far better than the first two...for those wantingLINE in...means only that dr 40...however,my tests involved checking sound QUALITY of bit more seriousLIVE recordings...took output from our zoom r 24 recorder and input that to the dr 40...upon comparing the resulting CDs...a / mstr ed by the zoom r24 and print to cd, vs...b / recorded dr40 and printed to cd...the sound was Obviously better with a /no need to buy any a/d recorder attempt at this price level ,if one is looking for semi serious Master recorder...my budget must be tripled at least...and then to go out to test some more !no cheap way, is there....for those curious, the whole idea has come from wanting to connect 2 units of zoom r24, NOT wanting to use computer software, taking the 4 outputs from these two into a clean mixer or analog sum box, and getting them downto 2 channels, and finallly to some mastering digital recorder....hoping perhaps the tascam ss r100 or r200 MIGHT do the trick,in the tests to come....many thanks, and may your camels always have two humps !k",1,so so for conversation recording...only non serious use.,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",negative A1LZ7QGWHBHWOD,B004OU2IQG,Peter Kim,"[0, 0]","This recorder is okay but it's far from perfect. No, I didn't expect it to be perfect but still, I refuse to give it more than 3 stars. It seems to pick up guitar sounds nicely. However, other sounds such as vocals and bass are horrible. I use this to practice with a band, and then I'll just listen to the arrangement later so I can practice by myself. For this much, I have no complaints. Besides that, I would never use this if I wanted a decent quality recording of anything.",3,Good but not great,1372550400,"06 30, 2013",neutral A2XL6TZM34HFV3,B004PFWYL4,"Review Man ""Review Man""","[1, 1]","I ordered one of these (from MF) and had to send it back because it was damaged and the latches didn't all work. Even in perfect condition it's still a subpar case. But the one I got had two ripped corners on the lid, and from those rips it's easy to see that the edge of the lid is just very thin cardboard all around, and the black outside covering provides little protection to keep that cardboard from tearing. As for the latches (buckles), there are three of them and on the one I had only one worked to keep the case closed. The other two latched, but they rattled and provided no tension at all to help keep the lid shut.Disregarding those flaws it's still obvious that it's not a good case. The hinges look like they could fall apart or come off at any moment, the handle is not comfortable to hold, and the whole thing bends in a way that makes you wonder if you would be better off with a gig bag. It also won't stand evenly on end (if that's important to you).On the positive side it's light, it does fit a Telecaster ok, and the inside is a decent plush lining with a small storage compartment. But do yourself a favor and spend another $25 and get something better. I have a Musician's Gear dreadnought case and this doesn't compare to that one at all.",2,Junky,1338854400,"06 5, 2012",negative A1VFUMY02HJIFY,B004PG1A4A,D. Dreifus,"[0, 0]","The odor of adhesive lingered for some time, but that's not really a problem.Size and fit were good. The storage compartment is nice and large.One hinge broke after about a year of normal use. It was in the house almost the whole time, I just open the case to play the guitar and then replace it when done. I noticed if you look carefully, one of the hinges is cracked on both sides, so it is not holding anything anymore, but it is one of three, so the other two still do the job just fine. It is only if you look carefully you see one hinge fractured.This was not an expensive guitar, and I had a better case, so I switched to the better guitar case, and used this one for another guitar that I really don't play at all, and it just stays in storage.",3,Works well for what it is,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A1VQHH85U7PX0,B004T6M7DE,"MyBeesWax ""A Music Fan""","[1, 2]","Right out of the box, the low E string had a buzz and the intonation was WAY off (fretted E note on the 12th fret too sharp). After the appropriate truss rod adjustments the buzz problem was solved. Next, I proceeded to adjust the intonation. I was able to get the intonation for the A, D, G, B, and high-E strings spot on. However, after bringing the saddle for the low E string as far back as it would go, the fretted E note on the 12th fret was still sharp.I also noticed that the bridge is slightly crooked (the low E string end of the bridge is closer to the neck than the high E string end of the bridge) - the bridge could have started out crooked or it could have shifted due to the high low-E string tension (loose bridge) -- which would definitely contribute to the defective low-E string intonation.I love the Red Burst design of this guitar (it looks absolutely WICKED). Unfortunately, I'm going to have to return it. I'm going to get a Squier Strat instead (with either aMapleorRosewoodneck).---[Update November 15, 2013]I ordered the Squier Strat direct from Amazon 6 weeks ago, but it was placed on backorder. I contacted Customer Service a week ago and was told me they wouldn't get it back in stock until December. Then, to my surprise, the Squier Strat was delivered yesterday! Yay!! :D The happiness!!I was able to get the Squier perfectly intonated. It's Red Burst like the Legacy (Fender calls it Antique Burst). It's a beautful guitar and and I'm loving it!",1,Crooked Bridge Causes Defective Low E String Intonation,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",negative A3M1PLEYNDEYO8,B004TE5HBU,"G. Thomas ""Tom""","[2, 7]","The use of the device was moderately difficult. The primary difficulty was in the how the user's manual was written. The information is not straight forth, and the ""how to"" especially on setting up the device was severely lacking. This left me to the old plug and chug method. Once I figured out how to set it up...I found the sound quality weak and tinny out of the onboard speaker. The DR did sound better with ear buds, but still was short of what I expected based on the reviews on Amazon and other websites. The good things though is that it is light, portable and the mics can be moved. I wasn't expecting bose type of sound, but I wasn't expecting to hear the tin man either.",3,Fell Short of My Expectations,1320192000,"11 2, 2011",neutral A16Z3HTUIYPDH8,B004TE5HBU,Reviewer,"[5, 38]","Just use a smartphone to record stuff. This is a really weird, not very intuitive little device that has been antiquated by the iphone and other smart phones. Not really worth the $75 - I returned mine.",1,Use a smartphone,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",negative A10044ECXDUVKS,B004TGVRDA,Dean J Copely,"[0, 3]","I was dissapointed to find out that you can only use one of theeffects at a time, good though they were. Too expensive foronly one effect at a time. Returned it.",2,Great sound well made too limited,1345161600,"08 17, 2012",negative A3621QMU492VV4,B004TQJ174,Ray Mond,"[0, 2]","Well... it's not really too expensive, but it give you basically the same sound no matter how you set it. Even the crunch button is just a louder sound? Not a very good value unless you try it out first and this is exactly the sound you're looking for. Guess that's why it's so cheap.",1,Can't Dunlop come up with a better descriptive word then b***** ?,1390780800,"01 27, 2014",negative A1C6T412QATCAJ,B004U1QDL0,Jacy D. Gillum,"[1, 2]","It is built like a tank, but it quit working after a couple of weeks. I haven't made time trouble shoot it yet, so I'm not sure what component has failed.",2,Buolt well but stopped working,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",negative AVP5CCREISHVX,B004U1QDL0,Raul Diaz Pea,"[3, 4]",This product is bad quality because the noise it makes. It increases the volume so much that it is better not to use it at all. I'm going to sell this product. I didn't like it.,1,A lot a noise when using rate different from 50%,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",negative A27WU4E7J23ZS7,B004UJO41S,"Aurelio ""ABT""","[0, 0]","This device works well, but sound is far from perfect. Distortion is more noticeable at higher volume. For the price paid is a very reasonable option.",3,Good for the price,1401408000,"05 30, 2014",neutral A165EMA3YTIM6A,B004UJO41S,Beach Panda,"[1, 11]","DOWNGRADE TO 1-O STAR AFTER RETURNING IT BACK TO BROOKMAYS, THE SELLER:I am really disappointed by the seller, BrookMays', ignorant responses to my return of the defective Cherbub Guitar Pickup, which picks up unwanted noise by the wire's own movements and the high frequency of feedback that other pickup won't have the same issue. After two weeks of the returned item was delivered, I didn't hear anything from the seller regarding the return, so I emailed to the seller to see if we can settle it asap. Too bad, four days after the email had been sent, I only got the email of telling me the case# of the message I sent without any further response to my refund. until my patience is gone to deal with this hassle, and I don't think it's worth to waste more time on it, despite the fact of wasting the time and money I spent on this useless pickup and the shipping costs. Therefore, yesterday, I emailed my last contact to the seller regarding the refund of the purchase and gonna report this to AMAZON about the bad after-sale service I ever have before if I still haven't heard from the seller shorty.Today, I finally received the seller's response to my refund, the seller denies the issues of the pickup and claims, ""it was not defective. All pickups are going to get unwanted noise if you move the guitar. The feedback can be to to many other issues. I have issued the refund of $7.04."" Obviously, the reply is unconvincing; although the feedback can be raised from varies issues, i have tried with another pickup to the same directions and setups, but it doesn't have such problems at all. The fact is NOT ALL pickups get UNWANTED noise although I didn't try many pickups. Cherub Guitar Pickup doesn't work as the product description to pickup the original tones of the instrument regardless the surrounding noises. Moreover, the unwanted loud noise from its wire movements is really annoying, and there's no way to stop the wire movements while strumming. Indeed, I won't use it, and I don't want it to sit at my house as a useless property, so returning back to the seller may help to improve the issues it has. However, the hassles I got from the seller is totally unexpected and it's NOT worth at all.By the way, I'm also unhappy about the refund of &7.04, I bought it for $8.79 along with AMAZON Free Shipping of the purchase of $25 or more. To me, it is not the money of $1.75, but it's not fair to the buyer, who doesn't get the right service and quality from the purchase but only wastes the times and money on this matter. So if you really need a pickup for your instrument, I highly recommend you to spend few more dollars to get a much better and reliable one. Don't make the same mistake as I did to try this one because of the cheap price, in turn, you may get more hassles than you expect on such cheap merchandise. I don't want that happens to anyone else, so I decided to tell you what I went through to keep you from the possible hassles before betting on it.2 STARS FOR THE 1ST REVIEW AFTER USING IT TWICE:I like the clip-on design, which is easy to use, so it is worth 2 stars; however, it doesn't work well clipping on small soundholed string instruments like ukes and kid size guitars because it touches the strings. Besides that, it also picks up loudly through the wire's own movements, not as the description ""regardless the surrounding noises."" I have distressed from those unwanted loud noises. One more thing that it somehow produces much higher feedback to the mini amp that I use, and I have to turn the volume as low as possible to prevent the high frequency of feedback. However, when I switch to another pickup with the same setup on mini amp and acoustic guitars or uke. the amp doesn't have any feedback even turning it to almost the highest volume, and the other pickup doesn't have the unwanted noise from its own movement either. I don't know whether is my lack of luck or the poor pickup I got ... I bought it because its cheap price (less than $9) & clip-on design, but, I can't accept the noises and I have to waste my shipping cost to return it back to the seller. So, if you want to give it a try, you may bear in mind that the seller, BrookMays, doesn't take any responsibility for the shipments even the item doesn't work properly as claimed description. Good Luck then!",1,Picks up UNWANTED NOISE & BAD AFTER-SALE SERV,1325548800,"01 3, 2012",negative A2T8TWZAWLQWBV,B004UJO41S,Mary V,"[0, 0]","It arrived on time, I have an Epiphone Hummingbird acoustic guitar, so I needed a pickup for do some recording,it works well but It's not very loud. This thing should sound louder, next time, I'll buy a Duncan pickup.",3,It's OK for the price...,1352246400,"11 7, 2012",neutral A1GXG8FTXEA72D,B004UJO41S,Mustafa M.,"[0, 0]","For the price you will expect what sound you'll get, I haven't tried other expensive ones, but I have a Yamaha NTX700 with built in pickups (Pro guitar) and the price reflects the quality.Also the WCP-60G has no guide or manual where to attache it to get the best soundIt is not that expensive, you can buy it if you just want the sound of the guitar to be recorded",3,"Try it, it might fits your needs",1404864000,"07 9, 2014",neutral A1KF61HK8BM4D2,B004UJO41S,Pegleg,"[0, 1]",This is more of a toy than a good pickup. It functions but doesn't sound great. What did I want for this price anyway?,2,"Works,",1388361600,"12 30, 2013",negative ALHC64J88LVWO,B004UJO41S,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","First we have to realize this is not a $200 pickup or even a $50 pickup. It's less than ten bucks.It has a specially-designed clamp that is good for attaching it to the sound hole of a guitar. As such it is not going to work for an instrument without a considerable-size sound hole. It also will tend to get in the way of those who play directly over the sound hole, as it is quite easy to hit and will pick up any contact noise.It is more sensitive than cheaper competitor devices. Unless you run it directly into the amp within a distance of 8 ft you are also going to need a 1/4"" to 1/4"" coupler (to allow it to connect to an extension guitar cord). You will need such extension as this tends to have significant feedback issues if the amp is too close or facing the guitar.It is a passive pickup, so you will need either an amp with a passive-specific input or a preamp mixer or other preamp device. If you don't have a preamp system, this will do you no good.So because of the limitations I rate it as above. For what it does though-- providing a passive pickup that can be quickly switched out between instruments, it does okay. I believe there are better pickup concepts out there for about the same amount of money, including adhesive-disk mikes. I would prefer to permanently mount a pickup of some kind and there are many low-cost pickups out there to choose from. But this is a slightly different concept (removable) that for the price is worth checking in to.",2,Okay pickup for the price,1383004800,"10 29, 2013",negative A1LJXZC1RFW07C,B004VDD4KK,K. Ray,"[0, 0]","I like this capo because you can adjust the pressure, but I've had it pop of easily twice already. Have others I trust more.",3,OK,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",neutral A12SSZIN555FTL,B004XNK7AI,A. M. Steiner,"[1, 1]",It's not that great. You go through batteries like crazy and it doesn't work at all for bass. It's fine for guitar or banjo,3,Hopefully new models of these type of tuners get better.,1386806400,"12 12, 2013",neutral A1MVH1WLYDHZ49,B004XNK7AI,Captn' Bob,"[0, 0]","I ordered this primarily for my 5 string Ovation Bass. First, there is very little room on the head stock for it to clamp without hitting strings. My Ovation has a beveled end to the head stock but I was finally got it on the bottom between the D & G string tuners. It does not respond well to an open B, but octaves are fine and as long as I have confidence in my intonation it is no problem. I tested it against some of my more sensitive tuners and found it to be spot on. When I tried it on my Ibanz solid body 5-string I found it to be even less likely to "read" quickly or at all. Also worked great on my 6 strings.",3,ITS OK BUT....,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",neutral A3J1EO6778PPTH,B004XNK7AI,Christopolis79,"[1, 1]","The one that shipped was the cheaper, shiny plastic one. In my experience this model is inferior. Also the rubber lining inside the clip was unattached - probably the glue didn't hold? I like Snarks and think they are some of the best clip-on tuners. Just not a fan of the cheap, shiny plastic versions. I'll try returning it and getting the SN-8.",3,Not the best Snark,1387843200,"12 24, 2013",neutral AHF7SNSZPRNCE,B004XNK7AI,Isaac,"[0, 0]","It's a great little tuner, great accuracy, but unfortunately, they are a bit on the delicate side. The first one started working about a week after i bought it. Just broke down. The second one i purchased had a break when it arrived. After piecing the two of them together, i have a nice stable tuner. But beware...these are manufactured on the cheap.",3,"Tuner works great, but beware of dependability.",1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral A396ELNTQDFYPO,B004XNK7AI,Mark King,"[1, 1]","I bought this to use on my Fender P-bass. It is not reliable for me, sometimes it works and sometimes it can't find the low note correctly. I'm still using my Roland stomp box tuner. Glad this was inexpensive, it was not worth the hassle to return, i gave it away.",2,Not on my bass,1400544000,"05 20, 2014",negative AWYXB9L41T82S,B004XNK7AI,NW_OR_USA,"[1, 1]","This tuner is super easy to use and very user friendly. Clamp it on, press the power switch, and then pluck a string. It will tell you if you are hitting the right note and if it is in tune.I only gave this 3 stars because the battery meter only indicated 1/2 charge out of the box. It still had the plastic barrier that had to be removed to connect the battery. Shouldn't it have a full battery since it is brand new? Not enough of a hassle to send it back, but worth mentioning.Had the battery not been an issue, I would have rated this 5 stars.",3,Tuning your guitar made simple,1387411200,"12 19, 2013",neutral A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ,B004XNK7AI,"Rick Langdon ""Scriptor""","[3, 4]","I am a long-time musician with lots of experience with tuners and stringed instruments ... wanted to like this ... but ...First the positives:- Looks great- nice, easy to read display- the screen pivots in almost every direction to suit your needs- the clip seems sturdy- tuner is compact- nice priceNow the significant disappointment:- inaccurateThe settings were on A-440 but every time I tuned an acoustic instrument with this thing, the tuning was sharp ... I tested this not only by ear but against other tuners ... very disappointing ... I have used the old Planet Waves tuners for years and had settled on them as the best choice for the price; however, since D'Addario now owns Planet Waves products, they have discontinued the tuner I like and only offer the NS Mini Tuner (it has its place I guess, but I much prefer the larger one ... too bad they made this decision IMO) ...I haven't settled on my new tuner of choice yet so for now I will keep using my old Planet Waves models ...Bottom line, no matter how nice the Snark is in many ways, the primary function is to help the musician tune accurately, not only string to string but to a standard A-440 ... having failed that requirement, it is useless for me, especially in a band situation ...",1,Inconsistent Accuracy,1383350400,"11 2, 2013",negative A2C46HQIZLYJUC,B004XNK7AI,tj,"[6, 8]","I own the SN-8, which btw, is the best tuner I've ever used. I bought this bc it said it was made specifically for bass frequencies & violin. So I wanted to use this w my acoustic bass and violin. I was also intrigued by the "tighter" tuning aspect of the bars on this. Let me tell you, if it worked, the bars may have been a cool feature, but when you are fine-tuning an A string and it tells you you are on E (when you know you are on A bc the other tuners all say A, and it matches the piano), then there is a problem. I could not find any way to re-calibrate the thing, so it looks like it's just defective. The one I received was completely useless.I am amazed at the great SN-8...I am disappointed in this thing. I must have just received a dud (I hope, since these usually get good reviews), but I will be returning this since it absolutely does not work correctly. On the flip side, I will be getting another SN-8 in it's place, since I know those are great tuners & I love the one I already have.",1,Worst tuner I've ever used,1355961600,"12 20, 2012",negative A2E5YEDFENFZYC,B004Z17008,Electrosandwich,"[0, 0]","There is almost no difference between this and the Snark SN-1, and by that I mean the design flaws. You have to constantly adjust the neck to get a reading, and they eat batteries like crazy. The Snark SN-8 is far superior.",2,Snark makes better tuners than this,1366588800,"04 22, 2013",negative A33IMLYIVBG5Z4,B004Z17008,Matthew B. Jones,"[3, 4]","I ordered the Hola! and the Snark SN-6 to preview for my senior adult ukulele players at church. I've spent the last week or so tuning a large group of 20 or so ukuleles twice a day to allow them to "settle in". I've used both of these similarly priced tuners and have found them both to be excellent. I can't really tell any difference in the accuracy of either one. They are both contact tuners, meaning that they pick up the vibration of the instrument rather than relying on an external microphone.The Hola! is definitely the best choice of the two in that it's more versatile, easier to use, more durable looking, and easier to store. The Hola! lies virtually flat and takes up less space in every dimension than the snark. It comes in a plastic sales container that can be reused to offer further protection if you feel the need. The Snark's curved display arm (which you can't really see in the photo) is slightly more delicate looking, in addition to the fact that it extrudes farther. I found the Hola! display to be bigger, brighter and generally easier to read. Honestly, most of these differences are minor especially when considering how inexpensive these tuners are. The really important difference is the "tuning mode" feature on the Hola!.Hola! offers very simple operation with one button for power and for switching between its 4 modes of function. You can select "chromatic", "guitar", "bass" and "ukulele" modes by briefly pressing the power button (as opposed to a long-press for power on/off). This is an especially important feature if the user is not an experienced and knowledgeable musician. Imagine trying to tune with a an 88-key piano if you don't know anything about the notes on the piano. "Ukulele" mode is like using a piano with only 4 notes. Use "chromatic" to tune your uke differently than standard or tune other instruments.The snark *is* superior in it's rotating display which can be turned and rotated in almost any direction. If turning your head *at all* is a deal-breaker, get the Snark. I found the Hola!'s display to be more than sufficient. I'm currently using the snark on my guitar.The Snark comes with a baggy and a reclosable, cardboard box. I have no problem with it, but the Hola! stores better. I don't really see this as a true ukulele tuner without a "ukulele" setting. It's a chromatic tuner. It very well may be sized differently from their other models to fit better on ukuleles. Other than that, I'm not quite sure what makes it specifically a "Ukulele tuner".",3,"This is a chromatic tuner - no ""ukulele"" tuning mode.",1360281600,"02 8, 2013",neutral A19NGYCQ1NCF3W,B004Z17008,S. Haney,"[23, 28]","I personally own two of these Snarks and I've seen several others among my friends. They're great, easy-to-read and easy-to-use tuners that are surprisingly cheap.However, half of the Snarks I've come into contact with have broken within a few weeks. One of mine broke after about 2 weeks of very light usage. The screen is SUPER faint. It's still tuning and displaying but without any back lighting. This also happened to two of my friend's Snarks.My other Snark is still going strong. I'd still recommend them for non-critical applications just for the price and ease of use. However, these definitely aren't reliable gig-worthy tuners. They're just so cheap it's easy to buy multiple Snarks and cover all of your guitars.",3,Hard to Beat for the Price but High Defect Rate,1324252800,"12 19, 2011",neutral A768OB1LNE356,B004Z8VQ2O,"Kevin ""k""","[2, 5]","Can't believe they are still selling these things at full price with the old 30 pin connector. I have lots of pads but none still have the old style connector. This is now a boat anchor. To buy a 3 meter cable from them, they charge $40 for the cable, $15 to ship it and then tax. The extortion here is almost Monster cable like. These folks should be embarassed.",1,"Old 30 pin connector makes this thing worthless, $54 to get one",1383782400,"11 7, 2013",negative A8DCZN408QYKC,B004Z8VQ2O,Oldcabdriver,"[0, 0]","This gadget works fine to connect an electric guitar to an iPad or iPhone or a computer, but the particular one I received has a defective input socket for a 1/4 inch audio plug. It doesn't snap in place. Just sits there waiting to let the plug slide out. That makes it fairly useless. I may have simply gotten a defective one.",2,The input jack is too loose,1390867200,"01 28, 2014",negative AC2S76UKUPIL4,B004Z8VQ2O,Tanner Hoke,"[0, 4]","What was thought to be a DOA model, ended up being a mistake on my behalf. My iPhone 4S, which I have had for about a year now, must've had enough damage and wear to the dock connector so that it works fine...unless trying to use the JAM.In The Box: Comes with a simple instruction manual that has about three steps.It comes with the JAM and two cables (USB and IOS). It is bigger than I had imaginedIt's almost the length of an iPhone. Feels nice, and is very light. The cords aren't very long.",1,"My iPhone 4S was not compatible, ended up returning it.",1361836800,"02 26, 2013",negative A1JN3UIUZAHF7V,B004ZKIHVU,cvmaparadog,"[0, 0]","Although it does exactly what it says...it will hold your items together (pedals to pedalboard)...it is significantly thicker than I expected which makes it difficult to use properly without covering the entire board. I purchased one strip and I will use it on my backup board, but I don't plan to purchase any more.",3,Bulky,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",neutral A2P8WJLFW9NDYN,B004ZKIHVU,Levi Cannon,"[1, 2]","The velcro itself is insanely amazing. Its so amazing that its stronger than the adhesive backing. If you have an alternative means to adhere this velcro to its surface with a strength stronger than 10 men, then by all means, use this stuff. In the end, you just can't make velcro this strong for use with a pedal board. Once together, it raises the height of the pedal very uncomfortably. I cannot think of a practical application for this velcro.",1,The velcro that is so strong that you can't even use it.,1383436800,"11 3, 2013",negative AH0XON4XDOF2C,B004ZKY10Q,christopher Lamothe,"[0, 0]",well I found the lesson very good and worth the money I payed as far as the instrument it self found it to be sub par would of payed a few dollars more if the instrument was better quality but the lesson is great,3,great learning lesson poor instrument,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A2LSR40ZH18TPH,B0050ALN2E,Amazon Customer,"[1, 3]","I tried this in front, in the middle, and at the end of an effects chain, as well as by itself, plugged into the effects loop of my Mesa Boogie Mark V amplifier. Whenever it is in the path, as soon as I engage my effects loop, the signal level drops considerably. It did not matter whether the pedal was on or not. The chorus effect is good, but I don't want my volume to drop every time I turn on my effects loop. I have the loop balanced with all of the other pedals that I use, so I can't raise the send any more.",2,Loaded down the signal path,1361664000,"02 24, 2013",negative A3NAA6BH9LWIH4,B0050CEEIW,Paul Kacprzak,"[0, 0]",The HDE xlr to usb is ubs. I have the same problem the red blinking syndrome. I learneda long time ago dont try to fixsomething you paid for send it back. So I did Thanks Hde for wasting my time. Go sell your snake oil to someone else.....I,1,I HATE IT......,1368576000,"05 15, 2013",negative A2F92AOWTIUIB,B0050CEEIW,StudioDude,"[0, 0]","This cable was very affordable, but you get what you pay for. It sounded brilliant while it wasn't broken, for about the 4 hours of runtime. It works if it isn't abused at all, but if you abuse it in any way at all, your out an XLR cable. I do not recommend this product at all for heavy usage.",2,Not impressed.,1365379200,"04 8, 2013",negative A1O7G2PW6LGL0G,B0051WAJ5S,digitel,"[0, 0]",Well... its a stand.. its super cheap and i don't mean the price. the edges are sharp and the piece that holds the neck of the guitars is leaning too far back.. i stuck some cardboard under the rear post to help keep that back brace more up right and no leaning back. its going to work but i bumped the bottom with my bare feet and it cut me pretty well. Instructions were ok.. came with more parts than what were required... all holes filled and i have of of each part extra.. the guitars do not sit very well in this stand... i will use it until i can find a better one.. it will get replaced.. i really should send this POS back to Amazon. the concept is great but the execution of it sucks. it folds down but not sure i would use this as a portable stand.. there are better options out there for something portable. this stand is worth 10.00 tops... if i had it to do all over i would save my money.,2,As cheap as the come...,1388707200,"01 3, 2014",negative A2SPZP1PYXBR28,B0051WAJ5S,Mike,"[0, 0]","This might be a really, really nice stand, but the one I received was defective-one of the small top separator arms that keep the guitar necks apart was unattached and won't attach, so I have to return it for a refund. I'll probably buy another one afterward with the hopes that it's intact this time.",3,Defective,1381104000,"10 7, 2013",neutral A2B1KICX3RPRX3,B0051WAJ5S,"ng11 ""ng11""","[0, 0]","It works as advertised but be aware it's not for anything freshly painted or any guitar with a nitro finish. It will mess up the finish. Nitro is usually used on your more expensive guitars like my Gibson Les Paul for example. It's amazing how many guitar stands can mess up your finish, that's a pretty major design flaw. But they just keep making them.Anyway, it is a nice little stand but be careful. If you have a nice guitar you'll want to cover the padding with some cloth to avoid possible damage.",3,"It works and the price is right, but...",1395446400,"03 22, 2014",neutral A1K5IL77GZEVKQ,B0051WAJ5S,Zerochief,"[0, 0]",This stand is ok for light home use. I would not recommend this thing for gigging or travel. Very cheaply made but does the job. Guitars do not rest naturally in a sweet spot. You must set a guitar down in the correct position or it will lay a bit sideways and jar other guitars on the rack. Avoid if you can spend more.,2,Flimsy!,1394236800,"03 8, 2014",negative A22T4H0CPT6UJP,B0052S3WFU,mkniser,"[0, 0]","This is a good pick. They give the strings a sweet sound and slide off the strings nicely. However they do have a really annoying clicky sound that is not so hot. After trying a few others I settled on Wegen Picks. They make the Golden Gates sound bleak in comparison. Wegens definitely click less, are easier to grip and bring out the natural woody sound and character of the instrument. If you are looking for something that will progress with you, you may wish to look elsewhere.",3,Not bad for starters.,1397779200,"04 18, 2014",neutral A3IVULXGE2PB43,B0053CUHMG,Jeffro,"[3, 7]","I really like Epiphone products. They are well-made, easy to play guitars. I also purchased an Ep Les Paul Special 2 Ebony from Amazon a while back. But, I received this Uke defective. I expected when I plugged it in it would play through an amplifier but I couldn't here anything at all. Totally dead. There are no volume controls but it was like the volume was turned all the way down. I'm disappointed because I expect Gibson to test each guitar before it leaves the factory. I actually bought this guitar for a friend and was very embarrassed when I got over to his house and it didn't work in front of him. I just requested a return/exchange from Amazon. If the next one works ok I may buy a second one for me. I seem to have bad luck with electric-acoustic guitars when purchased through Amazon. I had to send back my Dean 12 string elec-acoust to Amazon too because of an intermittent sound problem. I do want to state that this is a beautiful Uke with nice feeling nylon strings, fine wood high polished surface, high quality tuners and plays loud acoustically. The actual guitar looks even BETTER in person than in the picture. If this Uke was working 100% I would have given it a 4 or 5.",2,Nice Ukulele: Too bad it's defective. Gibson quality control shouldn't have missed. Otherwise I would give it a 4-Star Rating.,1371168000,"06 14, 2013",negative A149F91FB9WTW6,B0055V7UR0,luiszo,"[0, 0]","i use thin picks, (.38, .46 and .50) so this pack gets you thicker ones too which i don't use. i actually like the dunlop brand/material so once i get used to thicker ones, i'll try these. the pack only have .50 and thicker in case you're looking for very thin ones. if so, then don't buy this sample pack. go and buy the Dunlop Nylon .38 or .46",3,"sure, for trying out others...",1393372800,"02 26, 2014",neutral A3ADSZR7QAQ5U,B0055V7UR0,rshirley10,"[1, 1]",The sampler pack was a good variety of pick thicknesse and are useful in finding out what type of picks are most useful in playing various guitar styles.,3,gUITAR pICKS,1382313600,"10 21, 2013",neutral AV8MDYLHHTUOY,B005A09I7Q,"Amazon Customer ""eyegor""","[0, 0]","I used a felt pick that was made in the 1940s for a long time and it finally disintegrated over time and became unusable. I bought a set of Mahalo Felt Picks and while they seem nice, they're too stiff to get a clean sound when strumming and I get a raspy, harsh tone when picking single strings.I know many people love these felt picks, but I've found a set of soft rubber picks here on Amazon that give me a tone that's much closer to the sound of my dearly departed vintage felt pick.",3,A bit too stiff for my tastes,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",neutral A3RPTP7XINQSKI,B005A09I7Q,KP,"[0, 1]",We purchased these because they were recommended to be used with the Ukulele. They seem to make a damper sound rather than allowing the strings to make music. Not sure I would buy these again. But great to give the kids when I don't want to hear 6 Uke's practicing at the same time.,3,Not Sure I know how to use these,1363132800,"03 13, 2013",neutral AU2TEZYYXKLL,B005A09I7Q,WillieJ,"[0, 0]","I thought these would give me more volume and a better feel for stumming my uke. I don't use them much at all, preferring palin hand strumming to what these deliver.",3,OK at best,1374451200,"07 22, 2013",neutral A1DX9PS0UN7EHY,B005AGGZ8K,"DNCB ""First Class Products""","[0, 1]",Well I guess it works? I don't know what I was expecting. I was hoping to get something cheap but that works for my classic guitar. I had to tie the other end around the guitar area but I don't know I guess it is okay it doesn't really bother me it is just that I wasnt expecting it. Also the actual band where I can put around my body is not THAT comfortable but it is okay and I can move around in it and secure it to my body.,3,It is OK because not very comfortable,1352419200,"11 9, 2012",neutral A52GGV55KT8AV,B005AGGZ8K,Melissa,"[2, 4]","I sometimes see reviews as redundant and unnecessary and I see a lot of positive reviews for this guitar strap, but I don't know why. Maybe other people don't really care what kind of strap they have or maybe they just have never had a good strap before. It wasn't too hard to get on and only took a couple of seconds, but once I got it on it was stiff and felt odd. It was very uncomfortable around my neck and I took it off my guitar in a matter of matters. I would honestly recommend spending a few extra dollars on a more expensive and more comfortable strap. Unless you're just going for something that is inexpensive, does the job, and isn't designed for comfort.",1,I would pass.,1364947200,"04 3, 2013",negative A2YSBRBYSI0524,B005BSOVRY,Gregory Madden,"[1, 1]","I ordered 1 just to try it since it was so cheap, the first one arrived in non working condition, wires inside werent even soldered, so i ordered a replacement, plugged it in and it didnt work either, the second wasnt soldered either.I know its cheap, but i expected it to at least work, do not buy",1,broke,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",negative AXP7888CP2222,B005CERXFO,RTX,"[0, 0]",Nothing Fancy. Snug Fit for my Mic. Kinda of thin compared to others that I have seen. Bought extras in case others wanted to use my Mic.,3,Does the Job,1390262400,"01 21, 2014",neutral A3LNNEYLGGCO25,B005CX4GLE,Hans R,"[1, 1]","I've got three of these to hold an acoustic, a mini strat, and a jazzmaster .... while I had no doubts about their capacity to hold the former I was somewhat leary about the later (it's quite a bit heavier than the other two) but after putting some weight on it and it not coming apart I have been trusting it ...Do Not fix these directly into drywall with the screws provided though they seem awfully small for the weight of a full-size electric (and I have my doubts about those plugs), the hanger will hold but the drywall might not, get some good wall anchors at your local hardware store rated for at least the weight of your instrument. I used a different setup, #10 philips (slotted round heads would have actually been better) to fix them to a nice piece of 3/4 x 6 x 6 pine and screwed that into the studs with some 2.5"" #12 screws. Needless to say it's not going anywhere. As a bonus of this scheme even the acoustic hangs free of the wall.OK, one month later and nothing has come down so clearly they work fine even for something as heavy as a Jazzmaster.",3,Ok but a bit flimsier than expected.,1391299200,"02 2, 2014",neutral A2AC3WEXSIOQQ7,B005CX4GLE,"Kevin Messerschmidt ""kainos""","[3, 4]","What makes it fit all guitars is that the prongs rotate independently. If you have a standard size guitar neck, don't bother with that. I would have preferred something that was stationary that I could just stick the guitar in. As it is I have to jiggle and align it a bit, using 2 hands sometimes, which will be annoying after awhile. If I buy another it would be a standard hanger.",3,Not bad,1358294400,"01 16, 2013",neutral A2KJY8BRDP8RZP,B005CX4GLE,Mark A Williamson,"[0, 0]","This is very nice holder which holds my guitar in an accesible but safe from scratching place. the mount screws were too low of quality to use though, I went and got my own mount screws (was able to use black ones that matched - better) as these did not work that well and I did not want to trust my expensive guitar to them.",3,Very good holder,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",neutral A1EW1P6BB16GP6,B005CX4GLE,MojoMMjojo,"[0, 0]","It was almost obvious this product would come from china but even worse when it ships from china. Any thing i have bought that was shipped directly from china has been much lower quality than anything retailers are even willing to sell. If you can wait a month for delivery or longer, if you dont mind your guitar falling off the wall when the chinese quality lives up to its reputation then order up. If you have over a $500 guitar be wise and buy an expensive one unfortunately they will most likely be made in china too. I have decided to build my own",1,CHINA GARBAGE,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",negative A3CVZRPQH1PFQ5,B005DVF15A,Parker Hicks,"[0, 3]","It did not perform. Looks cool, but thats it. Very large and inconvenient. Would not recommend this because I would not recommend the blue yeti.",2,"Looks, not functionality.",1376006400,"08 9, 2013",negative A3NRNJN4GAQ2V6,B005DVF15A,RICHARD A DINSMORE,"[0, 0]","Cool design, makes a big difference in you audio. Even careful hand tightening will break the thumbscrew. Screw is actually two pieces (wtf?) of worlds crappiest pot metal. Supposedly a new tightener design is on the way.",3,"Built like a tank, great mount with a .02 cent thumbscrew that breaks easily.",1394323200,"03 9, 2014",neutral AG1ZYSLKQCLMD,B005E0CPNG,Jon S,"[0, 0]",This bag is super cheap and flimsy with almost no protection for your guitars at all but since it's reflected in the cost.,3,Cheap thin bag,1393200000,"02 24, 2014",neutral A1MAQQXJZTMSKT,B005E0CPNG,TWM,"[0, 0]",I recently purchased a Epiphone EB-3 bass and it didn't come with a case/bag. So when I found this one and decided for the price it was worth the try. It is VERY thinly padded not much more then a dust cover really. Not to mention that it has issues fitting a side by side into the bag but inlines seem to fit just fine. All in all it's an okay bag but only if you have an inline and don't want much padding.,3,Not for side by sides.,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",neutral A22Z554ZQ8NFPC,B005FIFM14,"AF ""Whigs""","[2, 3]","This is a pretty nifty item and it does just what it says very easily. Get one of these and you'll soon have guitar picks coming out of your ears. My only issue is that a pick punched from, say, an old credit card isn't going to replace my favorite picks. It's a great idea, it's executed very well, no issues with the product itself, but I find that it's not incredibly useful to me.If you're not particularly picky (no pun intended) then one of these will supply you with picks for a lifetime.",3,Pretty cool!,1373241600,"07 8, 2013",neutral AXXGP6UT41KAS,B005FKF1PY,CLKiii,"[0, 0]",This is shown on an electric guitar and it would probably be great there. I play acoustic guitars and the headstocks all angle back it has to attach at the top then it is hard to see the screen. It worked but I don't use it anymore.,2,It needed to adjust,1376784000,"08 18, 2013",negative AZCP5P3BARLS5,B005FKF1PY,"Da Bean ""Da Bean""","[0, 0]","I put this on my mandolin. This does not work as well as some others I have tried, but the other one I was using broke very easily, so I looked for a different, more sturdy design. This works OK. Not the greatest, but OK.",3,Skinny profile which is nice,1397606400,"04 16, 2014",neutral A2MVPY9XVYST9H,B005FKF1PY,"D_Strasse ""D_Strasse""","[47, 51]","This is a decent to good little tuner, but there are some drawbacks to it. Also, I have the otherPlanet Waves Chromatic Headstock Tunerto compare this one to. Here are the pros and cons of this tuner as I see them:Pros:- Super compact. Virtually invisible from the front of the guitar.- Adjustable frequency settings.- Top load battery. No need to unclip from the headstock to load in a fresh battery.Cons:- Awkward in use when not used on a inline six tuning peg headstock. I have a Gibson Les Paul and this tuner is awkward to use with it.- Less gradation in setting than other tuners. The gradiation bars are thicker and fewer in number, giving less of a sense of how close you are to a perfect tuning.Debatable:- Clip mechanism: Not spring loaded. This means that this unit is really designed to stay clipped to your guitar.- One battery: This unit takes only one battery versus two with the other.When it boils down to it, I prefer my old planet waves tuner. It seems more accurate to me with the finer gradations (though both units gave roughly the same results when tuning - using both at the same time) and I like the ability to clip it on and off in a hurry. In fact I can easily recommend that tuner, main drawback is that that one eats batteries)This tuner is more catered to Fender-style headstocks for players that plan on leaving the tuner clipped on. For those players, bump up this review to 4 or 4 and half stars. For others, I highly recommend the other planets waves tuner linked to in this review.",3,"Compact, decent tuner",1319587200,"10 26, 2011",neutral A1JJ61UV88EAP5,B005FKF1PY,Eric Leberg,"[1, 1]","As a musician I'm in search of many perfect things including the perfect tuner. I got the package of two. Unfortunately, the first one died a quick and sudden death. A new battery didn't resurrect it. I couldn't find the other one, because they're small and black. I finally did find it, and have used it several weeks on my Guild Acoustic, and it works nicely so far. In fact, it works really nice. If you are concerned about stage appearance, this is virtually invisible to anyone watching or videotaping the gig, a plus because it's pretty small but big enough to read. At the cheap price, it wasn't worth my time to try returning the first one. I just decided to eat the loss. I'm crossing my fingers hoping this one will last. If you are playing a really nice, (collectible) guitar, be cautious because these tuners, (and capos too,) can damage the finish permanently. I use a tuner on my Gibson Johnny Smith while I play but always take it off when I'm done playing.",3,Tuners tuners tuners,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",neutral A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B005FKF1PY,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[20, 22]","The NS Mini chromatic headstock tuner quickly recognized twelve pitches across a multi-octave range of electric bass, guitar and mandolin. The accidentals appear as sharps or flats toggled using the alternate functions of the frequency button.The tuner's view window is slightly larger than a Chiclet but brightness and resolution are fine for dimly-lit spaces. One thing that's less than ideal is the charcoal color of the tuner itself. If you've ever dropped stuff on dark stages you know what I mean. I'd wager the back of most headstocks skew to lighter tones than darker, so if discretion is what the manufacturer is emphasizing, a lighter color may work better.The notes appear red when out of tune; their color changes to green as a `rough marker'. You then continue fine tuning using the vertical bars that appear on both sides of the note. They've gone to lengths to make the tuner stage-friendly, but I'd much prefer the green color mean ` fine tuned and done'. That way I can look from a distance. I should only have to bother with the bars if I'm struggling to home in (and in my experience that's the exception rather than the rule and usually caused by: new strings, slack under the bridge pins, a slipping tuner, etc. Mid-life strings tend to stretch and loosen predictably, so long as you don't use a lot of altered tunings.The NS is designed to be clipped discretely to your instrument headstock and viewed from the back. I'm a lefty and, unlike some other tuners, I appreciate the swiveling base that allows me to view the screen right-side up.The viewer doesn't extend far above the headstock surface and felt a bit cramped on my L4 with large New Yorker-style tuners. On headstocks with more bare wood like a Strat, or even my A-style mandolin, it was easier to find a comfortable spot for viewing that didn't obstruct my hand while turning keys.At first I didn't like the ratchet clamp that attaches to the headstock. I could attach the tuner with one hand by squeezing the clamp tight but it felt like I needed two to remove it: one to press the release and another to pull the clamp out. After a little practice, however, I found this wasn't the case and the touch required isn't difficult at all.The tuner's constructed in a high-impact composite, similar to those parachute-style clamps you see on backpacks. It feels durable and very unlikely to break, although I didn't try stomping on it.I was impressed the battery comes uninstalled in a separate small bag. The battery door has a concave slot for easy opening with a pick or a coin. The tuner has an auto-shutoff function to preserve battery life.The power and frequency buttons are just nibs really; I'd prefer they be larger with more surface and a bit of click to them. The tuner can be calibrated in integer steps from 430 to 450 if 440 doesn't work for you.One advantage of a chromatic tuner is you can tune to a chord and aren't limited to (usually) diatonic open strings. For myself, I only use tuners to set the pitch of one string, usually the low A for guitar or bass and low G for mandolin. In my opinion, tuning a fretted instrument completely by open strings is only slightly better than tuning it completely with harmonics - and neither does the job well. Intonation is subject to a bunch of variables: string action and thickness, neck relief, fret condition, nut and bridge condition.Once I have a single string to pitch I match fretted and open string unisons and octaves. After a while you learn which combination works best for each instrument.I used to love staring at those Pignose-sized 'strob-a-tuners' sitting on amps and never faulted a musician who took their time to tune accurately (I wish many more did). I'm not quite sure how we went from, 'We tune because we care' to 'I'm so embarrassed to be standing here tuning I hope no one notices', but the NS Mini Headstock tuner - questionable design choices and all - does what it says with a minimum of fuss.",3,"Detects Pitch Well, But Could Be Friendlier to Use",1319587200,"10 26, 2011",neutral AZ9KESC05F6RI,B005FKF1PY,"Gery Sasko ""Gery Sasko""","[0, 0]",I want to like this more but it's not as good as my other tuners. Tuning calibration on the meter seems skittering to me making it a little difficult and not. As easy as the little round ones from Snark. I like those better and they're cheaper.,3,Not great,1386460800,"12 8, 2013",neutral A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B005FKF1PY,JdoubleH,"[1, 1]","Compared to the SnarkSnark SN-1 Tunertuners, I really like the low profile / leave it on the instrument design of this tuner. The Snark goose neck is easily broken, and hard to keep safe in a gig bag. This works much better in that regard. This one is fairly bright and easy to see in all lighting conditions. It mounts very positively and seems to sense all strings fine. Tuning accuracy? Hard to say- it just indicates high / low / on pitch, really. I prefer the more precise and wider scale +/1 readout of the Snark. They are much more precise- nearly good enough to intonate an instrument. But this is probably good enough for most, just to get dialed in at the rehearsal or gig.The negatives, and why I can't recommend it are as follows. The battery cover on mine fits very loosely. I worry the battery will fall out very easily. I may end up gluing it in place. It isn't immediately obvious where the battery goes or how to open it, and there's no indicator which way the battery goes in (+ is up I think). The second fault is that once it is on your headstock the string note letters display perpendicular to the user- that's right, sideways. On a bass, I don't really need it to tell me which string I'm plucking or tuning, but I still find myself craning my neck sideways to read it. It wouldn't be so hard to read either if the letters weren't so highly stylized, but then turn it on its side, and it is just unreadable - for me, anyhow. I just can't for the life of me work out why they designed it this way.",2,"I like the low profile design, but a it has several problems...",1356307200,"12 24, 2012",negative A2E2KYE92LF0T7,B005FKF1PY,Joe McParland,"[0, 0]","I thought to try this tuner after my gig bag decided to break my Snark SN-2's neck (fragile plastic socket of the ball & socket joint bent with stress). Functionally, I prefer the SN-2, which seems to do slightly more sample averaging while remaining responsive, displaying less "bounciness." I also prefer the SN-2 display. However, there's *a lot* to be said about the small form factor, which I can leave on the headstock without risk of damage. Now I keep an NS on each of the mandolins that travel with me and I keep a Snark clipped to the music stand at home.",3,"Good function, better form-factor",1395964800,"03 28, 2014",neutral A1XEX009ZR6WXG,B005FKF1PY,John Ferrell,"[0, 0]","It stays out of the way on my guitar, however, be aware that the mounting tab gets a little loose. I am going to try glue to keep it holding its grip.",3,Stays hidden,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",neutral AWBZIK5JYWB5J,B005FKF1PY,Kevin,"[1, 2]","This guy is great if you want to mount it on your guitar without a big clip-on gizmo that people see easily. Downside is that it is so small it's hard to tell what button you are pushing and it's not terribly easy to turn off and on (Do I push again? Push and hold?). Also, the screen to read if you are in tune is so small that sometimes judging how close you are to being in tune is hard. This being said, it's a nice tuner and stays on. Also, I should point out that while it does clip on, it's not as easy to move from one instrument to the other as some other tuners.",3,"Really small, but a bit challenging to use",1329264000,"02 15, 2012",neutral A6OLPMJ9HH4IP,B005FKF1PY,"M. C. Malkemus ""MS""","[0, 1]","The device itself is difficult to read in bright light.My first one arrived not working at all.The second one arrived with a low battery. What? After three days the battery goes out.I would have returned it, but lost it because it doesn't adhere to the headstock very well. You've been warned.",1,Not recommend in my opinion,1395014400,"03 17, 2014",negative APH7O58XJXKPT,B005FKF1PY,Michael W.,"[0, 0]","I bought the two pack and I've found them both to be a bit finicky. Sometimes they turn on right away and other times you have to click the button a couple times to get it to light up. When they're on and working they work well and I like the small size and tight profile against the headstock, I just wish they were a little more reliable.",3,"D'Addario NS Micro Clip-On Tuner, 2 pack",1393891200,"03 4, 2014",neutral A3PGQWCSJPCYDH,B005FKF1PY,Minh Pham,"[0, 0]","Seems like it draws current, even when it's OFF. I have two guitars, and this thing stays with one guitar. I make sure to turn this tuner OFF before putting the guitar away, and when I get around to playing the guitar again (7 to 10 days later), the battery is already drained. This happened at least three times already. The tuning is slightly off from an inline tuner that I have to compare against. I don't know which one is more accurate. The good thing is it's very convenient to have almost instant reading when you need it. I probably won't buy again for my other (and future) guitars.",3,Goes through batteries too fast,1365465600,"04 9, 2013",neutral A1A15ECLHM9BQY,B005FKF1PY,Nick,"[1, 1]","I tried this after I lost my planet waves ns design mini tuner. Not sure if I lost it at a gig, or my three-year-old son got his hands on it, I'd bet the latter.This micro tuner is smaller and lessobtrusive than the mini, which is nice. That's about the only Pro. There are a few other features I guess, like being able to select the instrument used, but I don't need that.Cons: The readout is smaller, duh, but does not seem to be as bright. I play a lot of outdoor weddings, in bright sun, and this one is much harder to read than the mini.This micro tuner does not seem to tune as responsively as the mini. As you move closer to In tune, the bars do not smoothly move towards the center, so it's easy to over or under tune, and can take a few more seconds then the mini to get the job done. And those seconds can count when a bride is waiting for you to play her song to walk down the aisle and you're trying to get your tuning absolutely perfect. I'm also trying to tune my semi-acoustic guitar as quietly as possible, so using my ear for fine tuning is not a viable option.Does it get the job done? Yes. But there is a product that's almost the same size that works a little better, for a negligible price difference. It might even be cheaper. If you're a beginner and want to select the instrument you're tuning and a few extra seconds isn't an issue, or you play in dark environments and don't need a super bright readout, this will be fine, but I will be going with the mini when I buy a new one.",3,Not as good as mini tuner,1379548800,"09 19, 2013",neutral A27L5L6I7OSV5B,B005FKF1PY,Otto Correct,"[4, 5]","I'll be upfront and honest right away and say that I'm not the biggest fan of headstock tuners. I love the idea, but usually I feel the execution leaves a bit to be desired. But when this popped up on my Vine newsletter I thought I'd give it a go and see if this one fixed any of the things I don't like about the other ones (*COUGH*snark*COUGH*).A little background first, I guess. I've been playing guitar for the last 9 years, and I currently have two other tuners. I have a little Korg plug in type, where you can have it pick up your signal with an instrument cable or just use the microphone on the front to tune up. I also have a Boss TU-3 pedal tuner. If I'm jamming with friends or playing a show, the TU-3 is what I'll use to stay in tune. Its very durable and accurate, and I like how I can step on it to engage both the tuner and cut out my guitar signal, so I can tune in silence and not annoy my friends and/or the audience. For home practice I use the Korg, as I usually tune up before I start playing, then just plug into my practice amp and blast away. The Korg is nice and accurate, easy enough to use for alternate tunings, and in 9 years of having it around (including in and out of jam sessions before buying the TU-3) I've only had to buy one replacement.I first saw a headstock tuner a year ago when a friend went to get an electronic tuner and the guy at the guitar store talked him into that blue Snark that everyone seems to have these days. He was not incredibly pleased with it. Not only was it somewhat garish to have a big blue ball sitting on your headstock, it seemed kinda flimsy to me and it wasn't exatly easy to tune up with it. While I thought the idea of having a tuner that worked off the resonation of your guitar would be cool, it seemed like the design had a bit of a ways to go before it was something I'd want on my headstock.Enter this Mini Headstock Tuner by Planet Waves. Does it fix the problems that made the Snark so unappealing to my friend and me?1. Accuracy: It does seem to tune accurately, that's a good thing, and it already puts this ahead of the Snark. Its not easy to use for alternate tunings however, so do keep that in mind. Also, the letters take some getting used to, as they use that kind of chunky LCD block style that you find on some DVD players. Not a huge complaint, but it isn't as idiot proof as my Korg or TU-3.2. Looks/Ease Of Use: It's quite a bit more subtle than the Snark, able to hide behind your headstock, which is quite preferable to having a blue ball sitting on the end of your guitar. The only problem with it hiding behind the back of your headstock is if you have a Les Paul style headstock where you have three tuners on each side, you may have trouble finding a spot where the tuner actually fits and can be seen. My LP copy has the larger Grover tuners so my only choice is on the very end of the headstock. I wear my guitar fairly low, so I was able find an area where I can see it from the top down, but those who sling it a bit higher might be outta luck. Those with Fender style headstocks should have no problem, though, it'll work great for them. Also, it is plenty bright, so seeing it well enough is not going to be an issue.3. Durability: This is where the main drawback to these types of tuners are. The Snark is very easy to break, as it rests on a small ball joint. This Planet Waves mini isn't going to lose its head too easy, but the ratcheting clip is made of plastic and I don't expect it to hold up under too much use. The tuner itself is made of fairly light duty plastic too, so as nice as it would be to keep this in your pocket on the way to a jam session, I still think it would be easy enough to break. I haven't had it long enough for this to happen yet, so I can only give you my initial impressions. Let's just say this, I'd never gig with this guy as my only tuner. Its obviously not going to be rugged enough for that type of use.All in all, it is a better headstock choice than the Snark. However, headstock tuners as a whole still have a ways to go before they're gonna work for everyone. Anyone who gigs often would be better off getting some kind of pedal tuner (I personally suggest a Boss TU-2 or TU-3 or a Korg Pitchblack). I know they're more expensive, but you'll be happier off in the long run. Those looking for a convenient way to tune up between songs during a jam session, this is a nice option. But it may not hold up forever.I'll probably stick to my TU-3 and my Korg plug in, but as headstock tuners go, this is nicer than most.",3,"Its good for what it is, but they're not great yet...",1319587200,"10 26, 2011",neutral ALHC64J88LVWO,B005FKF1PY,Wayfinder,"[0, 0]","This is a product that is unique, tiny and would be very useful-- if it were more accurate. The problem is it's just not responsive enough. To get it to work one has to place it low on the headpiece (next to the nut) and strum a string pretty loud for a consistent register. Placing it at the top of the headpiece it simply doesn't pick up enough string vibration to register well.The problem with placing it next to the nut is that it then makes it impossible to hang the guitar on a wall-mount guitar hanger. That may seem like a small issue... but not if you use such a device regularly (as many home-players do). Myself, I have 5 guitars hanging on my living room wall.That doesn't make this valueless. You can always clip it on the top of the headpiece and then move it when you're ready to tune. Thus I give it 3 stars. However there are other more responsive tuners, such as the capo-tuners we've seen on Amazon lately. They're about the same price (actually, the capo tuners are a bit less-expensive) but I've found the capo-tuners to be considerably more responsive.So bottom line, I'm not impressed. These aren't an expensive tuner comparatively speaking, and that's good. But they' really don't do all that great a job. They're unresponsive enough that I honestly think a person might break a string before realizing the tuner isn't responding to the current string pluck.Note to Ovation guitar players: this is not the clip-on tuner for you. There's simply no place to clip it. Fortunately my Ovation has built-in tuning, but if you have an Ovation Acoustic, you'll want a different tuner.",3,Interesting design but not nearly responsive enough,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A15WZCSME5X74S,B005FKF3N4,MAURICIO S TAVARES,"[1, 1]","It works and cleans the strings, but its durability is a little low, for about 2 months. I recommend Planet Waves String Cleaner if you plan to use a really good cleaner.",3,"Yes, it works, but not for too much time",1392681600,"02 18, 2014",neutral ADOSJR623FDF1,B005GZ86ZA,"Jr Fentress ""surfjimf""","[0, 0]","While this hanger is not unattractive, and is well built I could and will modify it to better suit my needs. The design of the hanger causes the neck of the "uke" to stand off of the wall 2+ inches at the head and 3-1/2 inches at the hanger itself and 3 inches at the base of the body. This is not an easy fix but it is doable.",3,Stands out,1380153600,"09 26, 2013",neutral A3G6HCQFH5DE28,B005H2007E,Special K,"[0, 0]",Low strings do not get picked up very well but is ok if you are just strumming. For the price it is a good deal.,3,Get what you pay for,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",neutral A2HWUC980HM1NP,B005J2PXV0,"UncleHammy ""UncleHammy""","[0, 0]","I wanted to try the Clayton Beehold picks to see if the hole would help me grip the pick better so that it doesn't rotate in my hand.The .80 pick is a little too heavy for my style of playing but the hole is a neat idea and did seem to help a bit, but I gave up on the pick pretty quickly due to the stiffness.",3,Good picks a little to heavy for my style,1372809600,"07 3, 2013",neutral A14Z9LAETO21KL,B005J9FS0Y,Gutjammer,"[0, 2]","It is well made and is very safe unless a drunk drummer knocks over your stand. I would prefer more tilt, but it serves the purpose. It's Also harder to use your iPad without holding it and having an arm rest. Very durable and light weight. If I had to do it over again, I would use a music stand instead. Someday I may use it on stage. It's made in Germany, so it could be taken into battle.",3,Mic stand iPad holder,1362096000,"03 1, 2013",neutral A1BW6F3GAM38XV,B005M0CK9M,An Engineer,"[0, 0]","So I agree that this pedal sounds good and the construction is very solid.However, I like to play at a substantially high volume for recording. To my surprise I hear radio noises. I tried different power supplies at different locations thru different amps and pedal boards. Sadly the radio noise is present at high gain applications.this pedal sounds great nevertheless and worth the money. It is just you do really get what you pay for",3,This pedal sounds good but..,1378857600,"09 11, 2013",neutral A2IFKMKKXV8AVU,B005M0CK9M,"Dan Dreifort ""REVIEW-BOT-9000""","[0, 0]","The price is great.The sound is good.The power jack, however, leaves a little to be desired.My standard Boss daisy chain power supply cable comes out of this pedal 10x easier than any other pedal.I've now secured it with tape, so it should be ok.Based on other reviews, my guess is that I just got a dud and that most of them are okay.",3,"Seems like a good pedal, but mine was kind of a dud.",1383696000,"11 6, 2013",neutral A20SQURQ3G1BGY,B005M0CK9M,purnielou,"[2, 5]",50+ years playingmy pedal is unuseablethe lower strings are all mush at any gain or eq settingread all the good reviews and watched all the videosmine sounds nothing like themmaybe defectivei also own the joyo british and joyo crunch and they are flawless,1,mine is unuseable,1360108800,"02 6, 2013",negative APN77K8OVE97N,B005M0KLGQ,Pa user,"[1, 1]","I bought this with the idea I was getting a pedal that would give me usable Marshall amp sounds. After trying for a couple of hours, I find that it won't do that. I guess my combination of guitar and amplifier wasn't meant to be used with this pedal. The guy who mentioned in the reviews about the sound getting thinner as you turn up the voice control, he was spot on about that (very annoying effect). Nothing but praise goes to the supplier ( KDM Distributors) . They did a fine job getting the pedal to me across the country. But the pedal itself, not for me.",2,Joyo JF-16 British Sound Effects Pedal,1363478400,"03 17, 2013",negative A3VG7F7SZUK87S,B005MR6IHK,"Joshua S. Hill ""je5u5freke""","[0, 0]","I liked this tuner, the look, the size, the ease of use, the quality performance, until it died. I think what happened is I just left it on too long. My problem was that in order to turn the power off you have to hold the power button rather than simply pressing and releasing it. Since it died that first time, it doesn't seem to perform the same. I also haven't really paid much attention to it since it died because I sent another similar tuner in for replacement, and I got an acoustic guitar that has an on-board tuner and a tuner pedal for electric guitar.I wouldn't recommend against this product. Just remember to hold the power button to turn it off.",3,Battery Problems,1393891200,"03 4, 2014",neutral A21VM9WVF8EOSJ,B005NACC6M,"J. Warren ""NiALTA""","[2, 8]","Wow, the capture quality of the internal mics is so bad it almost makes me cry, but plug in some real mics and voila- the DR-40 becomes something special.... But, I do not always want to carry around so much equpment, and was hoping for better internal mics.Honestly, my super cheap Olympus pocket recorder sounded better than this thing.And WHY is the line-out so darn noisy!? Must be defective. Oh well... Gonna, have to send this back.",1,Internal mics are atrocious!!!,1359504000,"01 30, 2013",negative A1B3CNORXB1USI,B005NACC6M,kay bhee,"[3, 12]","allotoday went to the stores to TEST out the followingtascams...dr 05, dr 07 mk2, and dr 40 and, for myself,ended up buying nothing...their differences for YOUR ears...are....dr 05, this is a good quality toy...NO line in...use its own mic, you will be ok with this, for meetings, etc.NOT really that good for music...can be done, but NOT as good..if you use ext mic...u wont be happy either...HIGH background HISS noise relative to all 3.dr 07etc etc...only slightly better than 05...all else same...dr 40 was MUCH quieter in noise level...be it...in mic, ext mic or LINE inquite decent but costs you around 200 dollars...this can be used to ( semi ) record music too.so, testing on their own mics...that last one was far far better than the first two...for those wantingLINE in...means only that dr 40...however,my tests involved checking sound QUALITY of bit more seriousLIVE recordings...took output from our zoom r 24 recorder and output to the dr 40...upon comparing the resulting CDs...a / mstr ed by the zoom r24 and print to cd, vs...b / recorded dr40 printed to cd...the sound was Obviously better with a /no need to buy any a/d recorder attempt at this price level ,if one is looking for semi serious Master recorder...my budget must be tripled at least...and then to go out to test some more !no cheap way, is there....for those curious, the whole idea has come from wanting to connect 2 units of zoom r24, NOT wanting to use computer software, taking the 4 outputs from these two into a clean mixer or analog sum box, and getting them downto 2 channels, and finallly to some mastering digital recorder....hoping perhaps the tascam ss r100 or r200 MIGHT do the trick,in the tests to come....many thanks, and may your camels always have two humps !k",3,not too bad for talks or some quick music... LINE IN too !,1351123200,"10 25, 2012",neutral ACY9QYNDFLVBI,B005OZE9SA,G. Farnsworth,"[129, 141]","I use this little guy in connection with my DAW and digital piano. I run the piano sounds through balanced cables into the line-in ports for recording, and I also run VST intruments on my DAW that I trigger via USB MIDI from the piano and use this device for digital/audio conversion. I listen through Sennheser HD 595 headhphones plugged in to this and I also have some studio monitors attached using balanced cables.I purchased this to upgrade from my previous audio interface, the Behringer UF0202. That device worked quite well for this purpose as well but lacked two things: a volume knob, and balanced in/outs. The volume knob thing I could work around, but my current monitors seem susceptible to ground loops (even with a ground lift plug), so I needed to go with balanced cables. I'm glad I did. The balanced cables completely eliminated my noise problems. This was a good purchase. However, I would say to anyone who doesn't need balanced cables and is on a budget that they should consider the Behringer. It's a tiny fraction of the price and it works pretty well. Further, it's class complaint so you don't have to use Behringer's drivers. It's plug-and-play.I have some good things to say about the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (all about the hardware) and some bad things (all about the software). I've tried using the driver version 2.1, which came with the disk, and the udpated 2.2, which I downloaded from Focusrite's website.To let you know what I need in an interface:1. Balanced stereo in/out2. High quality headphone amp3. Volume knobs for headphone amp and for the main line4. Good digital-to-analog conversion5. Low output latency (input latency not important to me)I don't use the Mic preamps, which is one of the big selling points of this device.================ The Good ====================This box is simple and well-designed. It does what you want, has very convenient controls, and has high build quality. I'm pleased with the digital-to-analog conversion. It has a great big volume knob and another for the headphone amp. It has switches so each input can be a line-in or microphone pre-amp. It has a switch for zero-latency monitoring (of whatever is coming in).* The headphone amp was of particular concern for me. I use headphones a lot and a poor headphone amp can be quite a problem. The Behringer headphone amp was only ok. Specifically, it has an output impedance of 50 ohms. The rule of thumb for good headphone/amp matching is that the output impedance should be 1/8 the impedance of the headphones--my hd 595's have 50 ohms of impedance. Breaking this rule you get distortions of the frequency response. In my case mostly this meant attenuation of the bass. Most manufacturers don't list their output impedance, possibly because they are embarrassed. Anyway, Focusrite does, which is one reason I trust them a little more. The output impedance is less than 10 ohms--respectable but not amazing. Still not as low as I would need in principle but I can notice an improvement in the bass response in my headphones. There's plenty of extra voltage here too, so I could drive higher impedance cans if necessary. Anyway, good headphone amp. Check.* Balanced ins and outs work very well, The ins accommodates a 1/4 TRS style in and XLR. The light around them shows when something's actually coming in and shines red when it's in danger of clipping. There's lots of gain available. I have them turned all the way down almost. The outs are TRS style (balanced or unbalanced) and are located on the back.* I like the look of the box, with a red metal case, and the front and back are sturdy and attractive as well.* The USB cable is just a type B port. This means you can replace it if it gets damaged or whatever. The Behringer, for example, was hard-wired to its cable...king of annoying.* It's bus-powered. I actually would have been fine with a wall-wart, but this is even more simple.I really have no complaints whatsoever about the hardware.===================== The Bad =========================The driver for this thing is horrible under Windows XP. I have a clean installation with nothing installed except my DAW software, acrobat reader, and this driver. I mean, my computer is really stripped down. Performance using the Behringer was good. The latency (time between playing a note and hearing it out the speakers) was 8 ms using the Behringer, which isn't really perceptible.Unfortunately the focusrite driver, though it's technically ASIO apparently, doesn't have anything like an acceptable latency. The lowest latency I could set it at and get sound out instead of crackles and pops was 23 ms. At that level the instrument begins to sound very sluggish and laggy. It's very difficult, at least for me, to work with a large latency like that.I was ready to return this device when I decided as a last ditch effort to install ASIO4ALL. That's sort of an ASIO driver to use if you absolutely cannot make the manufacturer's driver perform at a decent level. I installed it and it worked. The output latency was a tiny 4.3 ms (only .3 of which are actually output latency, so this is REALLY impressive). I conclude that the hardware is very, very good in this machine, but the software is horrible.Unfortunately, you can't actually uninstall the focusrite driver because otherwise windows doesn't recognize the device and it never even turns on--it's not class compliant, unlike the Behringer. So now I have two drivers for it installed, only one of which I use.The bad news is that this configuration is very buggy. In general when I just turn the computer on and try and play my VST instrument, all I get is crackles and pops until I open the ASIO configuration panel and increase the buffer. The funny thing is that it doesn't matter where the buffer starts out, I always have to increase it before I get any good sounds out. I can start it out with a huge buffer--lots of latency--and it will crackle until I open it and increase the buffer yet more. I have to do this every time I turn on the computer. Also, sometimes if I leave it on for a while and come back, it will be crackly again until I increase it yet another step. We are talking about major bugs here.I decided to try ditching ASIO4ALL and trying to make the focusrite drivers work again--maybe there was a setting I was missing. As I was trying to set the buffer size, I heard the sound of an explosion and then my computer rebooted. When it came back I couldn't get good sounds out, even when I turned the buffer way up. Tried rebooting a few more times, still didn't work. So I uninstalled and re-installed the focusrite software. At first it didn't work. I had to install ASIO4ALL as well, and now I can sort of get sounds out of it, half the time.I hope you are getting the idea. These drivers are terrible. Awful. A monkey could have written a better driver. I would give it 1 star if it wasn't for the fact that the device works very, very well when all the stars align and the driver recognizes the drive and allows it to play. I guess I'm willing to sacrifice convenience and stability for nice hardware when it works. I would never use this in a live situation or when time is critical.The good thing about drivers is that they can update and fix them. I'm hoping for that. They have already revised the driver once, which is amazing because even the 2.2 driver is seriously an abomination, just like the 2.1.================ Closing Thoughts =======================Unfortunately, there really isn't a USB interface that has a good driver. The Behringer driver always worked, but if you moved the interface from one USB port to the other, it was no longer recognized and you had to reinstall the driver. However, you didn't have to use the Behringer driver and ASIO4ALL would give you 11 ms and perform without any complications. That's about as trouble free as I've seen in this type of device.If you read about the Presonus Audiobox USB and the M-Audio Fast Track Pro (probably the two closest competitors to this focusrite), what you get is a bunch of comments just like this one...horrible, horrible drivers that never get fixed. Actually Mackie makes a competitor as well, the Onyx Blackjack--but the reviews of that show that the driver is possibly even worse than this one. Unfortunately none of the pro music manufacturers cares about their drivers, so we have to live with unstable systems that only work half the time. Maybe it's better under mac. I don't know.Interestingly, this is really the only USB 2.0 device in this range. That's quite shocking considering how long the USB 2.0 standard has been around. The only real implication of this is that the USB 1.1 devices like the M-Audio and Presonus can only do two channel 24/96 audio in OR out, not both at the same time. There's not enough throughput in USB 1.1.So in light of the competition, the Focusrite looks kind of ok. Unfortunately all audio interface manufacturers--at least in this range of device--think there's no need for good hardware and (especially) good software. At least the hardware in this one is up to spec. We can cross our fingers for improved drivers in the future.Bottom line: this is a fantastic, 5-star device...if you can make the software work consistently.If you are on a tight budget or don't care about balanced in/out, I'd recommend you go with the Behringer UCA202 or UFO2020. They are tons cheaper, class complaint, and have better drivers. If you use a high impedance headphone with it, even the headphone amp is pretty good on that one.================ Update May 2012 ==============A new version of the driver, 2.3, came out since the writing of the above. The new driver actually works. I have stopped using ASIO4ALL and I get decent latency. Once in a while--not too often--it will inexplicably require me to edit the settings and increase the buffer, and some percentage of the time when I do that it will reboot my computer. If I don't change anything, most of the time, it works ok. I would never use this in a mission-critical setting (i.e., gigging or pro work), but for my home use, it's good enough now. If you have issues with the driver, definitely update.",3,Excellent hardware--Horrible driver,1322179200,"11 25, 2011",neutral A1GXG8FTXEA72D,B005OZE9SA,Mustafa M.,"[0, 0]","Good sound, very very low noise (except on high gain), when switching to direct monitoring the output volume cuts to half, expensiveIf you're planing to record on computer, buy a USB mixer for the same price you'll get a lot of stuff and a mixerWorks with iOS if you have an external power supply (powered hub)",3,Good but expensive,1404864000,"07 9, 2014",neutral A3D1A0YHTT0E9G,B005OZE9SA,"Steven K. Baker ""KellRazor""","[9, 10]","UPDATED 3/16/2014After owning the 2i2 for over a year and encountering many difficulties I am revising my once gleaming review.The 2i2 is a simple set-up. Pretty much run your monitors into the line outputs, connect a mic or (apparently) a ""low-headroom"" instrument to it, run the USB cable to your computer and set it up within the DAW described parameters. It would have been nice to know that the included Plug In Suite is not a stand-alone program, and that it functions in tandem with Ableton Live Lite and that it could be found it in the Plug-Ins section of Ableton, but I figured it out EVENTUALLY regardless. (Ableton itself is rather dodgy, and seems to crash constantly.) Sometimes the 2i2 seems to lock up completely, so as no audio is being produced from my monitors!I wasn't sure for a very long time if this was USER ERROR, an Ableton problem, or the fault of the 2i2 and its drivers, so after the gazillionth crash, I screamed ""Ballsdogit!!!"", and purchased a license for Reaper. After going through the painstaking setup and acclimating to the new DAW over the last few months, I began to realize that my monitors no longer ""lock up"", but that the drivers for the 2i2 are indescribably pathetic!!!I had to tweak the living daylights out of Reaper just to get an audible sound out of my monitors. Now I'm in there and the FX do not work with the focusrite drivers. Garbage focusrite! Everyone I know that has Reaper raves about the plug-ins, and the greatness and ease of the setup regardless of the interface. I have yet to experience a crash, but I also have yet to experience any recording time.Seriously, I started reading on the Reaper Forums about problems encountered with the 2i2, and came across a response from David@focusrite actually saying that ""you should not use this setup to record electric guitar.."", and that if you need to record electric guitar you should ""get something with more headroom like the 2i4."" That is just unbelievable in my eyes!I'm sure I could run this through my mixer and get the lacking headroom and just use this paperweight as a bridge gap between my mixer and laptop, but why should I have to after dropping a buck fifty on this miracle? Besides that, I'll more than likely still have multiple problems with the drivers!This device is clearly marked for both XLR inputs and 1/4 instrument ins. There was no warning of headroom limitations anywhere in the documentation, and I researched audio interfaces for several weeks before deciding on this unit. I feel lied to and disrespected as a customer, now stuck with an irrelevant piece of outdated technology. HOW IN THE HECK DOES THIS THING HAVE A NEARLY 5 STAR RATING!!!????The good side is that the mic pres are nice and warm. I have a bunch of different mics and the 2i2 (when not crashing or locking up the monitors) seems to handle all of them well. I constantly check for driver updates, and have the latest drivers for the 2i2, but without a doubt the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 is probably going by the wayside along with my faith in focusrite and their products.Sorry focusrite, you dropped the ball here.",1,No Headroom for Electric Guitar,1351468800,"10 29, 2012",negative AOGJD9K1UN63X,B005PGGU9O,G. L. Simms,"[2, 2]",How far wrong can you go for $1.83? I can give these away to beginners that don't have a capo.If you really want a capo get a Keyser or other decent capo. They're only $20.,3,"Cheap option, but not quality",1384819200,"11 19, 2013",neutral A2Y7BSQG9V3LNG,B005PNXT6E,James M. Bailey,"[0, 1]",Even though it is Fender it was made in China I would have thought the US. What can you say about a guitar chord?,3,It's a guitar cable,1388620800,"01 2, 2014",neutral A3PQULECO9OAV6,B005SUS1JO,Darkrin,"[0, 0]",while the product is everything it said it would be. I was just hoping it would be thicker as it feels so thin. it does whats is supposed to so I cant fault it in that way it. just was not what I was hoping for.,3,whats more metal than metal to your strings?,1386288000,"12 6, 2013",neutral A1VEGHXI0Q61XA,B005SUS1JO,John M,"[0, 0]","These are a little course for what I wanted. Brass is a lot better, and the edges are too sharp for fast picking. They may be giving the strings a little premature wear, and the loss of tonality is the problem. There are better options if like me you like your picks hard and firm.",3,Steely...,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",neutral A14FMSW73W220M,B005T800V2,PLaBorde,"[0, 0]","If you want to pay $$$ for patch cables and it somehow makes you feel more secure, go for it. Otherwise pick these up - great price and certainly gets the job done. The colors fit may into your rig or perhaps you can use them strategically, that feature is in incidental plus. They appear to be solid and will likely last just fine.",3,get the job done,1380672000,"10 2, 2013",neutral A223S6N0DBQBHP,B005VLR6XC,G. Vazquez,"[0, 0]","I'm not going to recommend this over the $15 capos. It's better if you spend the extra cash and get one that is well made. I decided to try this one out, but the construction of it makes it feel like it's going to break if I pull it too hard. And, because of that, it makes it difficult to put on the guitar neck and also to remove. But, once it's on, it works.",3,It works.,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",neutral A22810LZ1TDWH2,B005VLWHP4,Robin Lopate,"[0, 0]",Got these because I wanted some extra capos around. They work fine and are a great price - they do seem to be a little hard to open (spring seems a little tight). Good deal as back-up capos.,3,Good for the price,1394841600,"03 15, 2014",neutral AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B005VM5Z5C,Vivid,"[0, 0]","Hi Folks! OK, this thing is cheap. That's cool. But a cheap item you can't use is money thrown away. Before buying this I had read various reviews of some folks liking it and others saying it's too small. Well, I want to clear this up once and for all. IT IS TOO SMALL! Specifically, it is too short to reach across all six strings if you go past the third fret or so (depending on your guitar), AND it doesn't open wide enough to be able be slid down past the third fret, even on a skinny neck. This thing really is a puzzler. I mean, who the hell would make capos this size, especially when they could've made capos that actually fit for the same production price and sold them at the same price? Someone somewhere is just plain ass stupid. HOWEVER, a positive from this whole mess is that I finally found a capo to use with my ukulele, and for way cheap, ha ha. But if you are looking for a capo for a guitar of any size, this is utter garbage. Cheers!",1,Ignore the tempting price - TOO SMALL for any guitar!,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",negative AASCUHX7YUC6M,B00646MZHK,Amazon Customer,"[9, 13]","This isn't a terrible tuner, and for how cheap it was, it wasn't a ""ripoff"". However, it definetly does not work as the product or other people claim. When it does work, it tunes decently like any ten dollar tuner. However almost all of the time it's fluttering around to completely different notes or just not reading a single thing. I try clipping it on different parts of the instrument and it's the same. It also did not come with batteries, and replacement ones aren't cheap and are very hard to find. I don't think this is a terrible product due to the low price, but if you want to be taken seriously and take your own music seriously, get a real desktop tuner. A cheapo one is only 5 bucks more and you can find REAL, full sized, affordable batteries for it...",2,I don't know why people are raving...,1345420800,"08 20, 2012",negative ABZYVME9NYCQG,B00646MZHK,Hitthespot,"[0, 0]",These tuners just seem OK to me. I still have to touch up my guitar when finished with this tuner. The accuracy in my opinion just isn't there. Still nice to have for a quick touch up while practicing. The price is right.,3,OK,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",neutral A2Y8JW5NSY95OL,B00646MZHK,JdoubleH,"[4, 4]","Edit: I've had to downgrade my star rating a bit, so I've revised my review- full explanation below, but in short, this just doesn't work as well for me as the SN-1.Background- I have the original SN-1 as well, and have had it for a couple years. The ball socket on the back of the tuning head broke fairly quickly when I forgot to remove it from the headstock before putting it in the gig bag (Protec Contego semi-rigid hybrid case with a little more room around the headstock than your average padded bag). I rigged a repair that has worked OK, but figured a replacement was in order. However other than the broken socket, this has been one of the best tuners I've ever used. Very quick and intuitive. Bright and easy to read in all lighting conditions. Fast response on all strings, including the low B on several five string basses. Despite what I feel is a weakness in the design (the fragile socket), I still felt so good about the functionality of the product that I ordered another, this time the SN-8(B) ""Super Tight"" tuner. I decided to go with another model in the hopes that a newer model might be a little better reinforced at the ball sockets (hence the ""super tight"", perhaps?).Out of the box, the SN-8 is almost identical to the original, save for the obvious color differences. Then clamp appears the same and doesn't seem to have any greater clamping force that I could detect. Turning it on though, the display is quite different. Basically, it is much more ""to the point"". The indicator bars either side of the center pitch (""in-tune"", dead center) are much wider and fewer, meaning a less granular and less precise display, but one that is very easy to read at a glance in any light. This could be a mixed blessing, but the up side is it is brighter, simpler, and potentially quicker for on the fly tuning. The downside is it is not granular enough to say, intonate an instrument's bridge. It also seems to respond much quicker, which I am realizing is also mixed blessing, and here we have the missing star. The speed also means it responds really quickly to all input, meaning it seems to want to constantly change the note it is sensing. It seems much more twitchy than the sn-1. Unless you are able to mute every other string fully, it will jump between notes frequently. This is also one of my (many) complaints about the Planet Waves Mini-Headstock Tuner too. I've found that attempting to tune with loud background music or other instruments blasting through a PA will cause my instrument to vibrate at other frequencies - even if I successfully mute all other strings, making tuning with the SN-8 that much more difficult. The differences here between the SN-8 and SN-1 are quite noticeable. For that reason, I just ordered another SN-1.I can't say how this tuner would work for other instruments, as I am a bass player. I'm not sure there is or isn't a defect or flaw here, perhaps it just didn't live up to my expectations (set high by my awesome experience with the original). Simply put, my sampling size is too small to say for sure or proclaim this a bad product. All I know is that it just isn't working very well for me. If I saved the packaging for this one, I may consider sending it back in exchange for a second SN-1 or perhaps another model. If not, it'll probably be the one I hand others when they want to borrow my tuner ;)",3,"Merely OK, not liking it as much as the SN-1",1363824000,"03 21, 2013",neutral A15RRJL2HT44J4,B00646MZHK,Joe Morris,"[0, 0]","No, this tuner is NOT super tight. It's ok, but not super tight. I bought this because the tuner in the RP1000 is pretty sloppy. Based on owning this for a couple of weeks, I would say that it is just about as sloppy as the RP1000. I will use it on stage, but for recording I will stick to the app on my phone. Oh yeah, I almost forgot -- when you register the tuner you get a PDF download of ""Secret Chords The Pro's Don't Know"". It's good for a laugh.Pros: Bright easy to read display, fast response timeCons: Nowhere near what I would call super tight.Bottom line: Save your bread and get something else if you need a tight tuning. I would suggest the Snark SN-1. It's cheaper and works very well!",3,Super Tight?,1365552000,"04 10, 2013",neutral A9P4Q7KX35RS2,B00646MZHK,L. Jones,"[0, 1]","Tried this and was not happy. Seemed to want to be off too much. Got the Fender FT-004 instead. This one does have a great view on the LED, but if it doesn't tune right, what's the point? I would try the Fender. Just a note. if you want a great tuner try a pedal corded tuner. I would try one at a guitar shop before purchasing. Just a thought.",2,The one I got didn't work right,1390694400,"01 26, 2014",negative A2PX3NR1IVTXPG,B00646MZHK,"Michael Berish ""Michael Berish, author of ...","[1, 2]","I have had 2 of these tuners (you'd think I'd learn after one). They calibrate okay , it's just that they tend to break where the swivel ball fits into the socket of the device (both of mine broke this way). To me, for the price, it's made cheaply. Try D'Addario instead; love their tuners.",1,Don't like,1395792000,"03 26, 2014",negative A38DCVO9SZHW68,B0064RFT4A,"kiboy ""Icelander""","[1, 2]","The action was a little high for my taste. The strings are not good and need to be replaced as soon as possible. Why do they sell an instrument with crap strings? That is a total mystery to me because it really detracts from the initial impression of the instrument. Otherwise it's well built and works. Really it's a three and a half star IMO, it's not as nice sounding or as playable as my Mahalo hardbody which was about the same cost and came set up with perfect action and with aquila strings.",3,It's ok,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",neutral A319B090A2POEB,B0064RIB9A,Lee,"[0, 0]","Some of the stands I have purchased are hollow, some are solid (at the part that screws together to adjust the height of the stand). The hollow ones are a PITA because they are easier to strip and bend. All mic stand inventories I have bought from (budget lines) have this issue. I wish they would specify exactly what you are going to get in your box.",3,Hollow stand connectors are weak,1350604800,"10 19, 2012",neutral A3M48SSAOTBSMW,B0064RIB9A,"L. Rapoport ""lenrapp""","[0, 0]","I know the old saying you get what you pay for and that is just the case here. The unit is very light weight and the legs are too small to hold any decent mic like a RODE M1 mic or similar.I knew at this price it might not be great and took a shot, but I opened one, tried to use it and can't. It was a total waste of money, but doesn't pay to return it. I suppose if you have a small mic that has basically no weight to it, it might serve your purpose. Again, you get what you pay for and these are indeed budget light stands.",2,Too light weight for any decent mic,1360281600,"02 8, 2013",negative A1S0HTDO0P4N5V,B0064RIB9A,"R. Wristen ""The Party Doc VJ and Karaoke""","[4, 4]","The adjustment screw for the boom is a piece of crap, a really small set screw that strips out almost immediately. Replace that with something stronger and this would be a great stand. They are light weight and if all you need is mic support in a fixed setting, good enuf okay I guess. But after transporting and reset, I found them to be junk.",1,fix the adjustment boom screw and it will be a great stand,1353542400,"11 22, 2012",negative AZMHABTPXVLG3,B006H5119Q,sid,"[0, 0]","Big disappointment. I've been so impressed by Epiphone's but this one didn't do it. Quality of manufacture and assembly great. Pickups far less than inspiring. Yes, it's a great platform but was so expecting those P90 sound. I may have received the one in a hundred lemons as so many have commented positively on it. Just didn't have the tone and bite I was expecting.I could certainly invest in some PUP's but I have too many great P90 guitars to bother. Roll of the dice I guess.",2,Expectations perhaps a bit too high,1403654400,"06 25, 2014",negative A394SBIRC4A8S9,B0073XCXHA,zak,"[0, 0]",It does a fair job but I have to place it all over the headstock to find a spot it will settle down on. It seems to pick up sympathetic string notes. I actually liked the lesser blue colored one specifically for guitars it was always responsive and accurate.,3,Snark SN8,1364256000,"03 26, 2013",neutral AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B0078YF9V6,Bryan Harvey,"[10, 12]","Okay... just strung these up and ran them through three different amps and about 25 different pedals (metal, overdrive, echo, reverb, fuzz, etc). So keep in mind that they haven't broken in yet as I do this review. But I do feel confident in what I report here.They are not as nice in full warm tone as the pure nickels. On the high gain metal muff, fullbore, guytone metal monster, swollen pickle, and big muff they sound really nice.... a lot of harmonics and output captured. For that 5 stars easy. I don't think they are very versatile though below the metal shredders threshold. Other's may feel differently I am sure. Then again, Ernie Ball even states they are very bight high output. So you are getting what they say.However, for a warm bluesy tone I couldn't get anywhere close to my sound like I can with the pure nickels. For that 1.5 star. Average to 3 I guess... :). Forget about the nickel wound steel all together (those are really lame). Either pure nickel or these depending on your style at the moment. For shredding go cobalt... for warm/woman tone go PURE nickels (that's PURE folks!!). I also really like the d'addario pures.Also, these really did let full chords ring out on a heavy metal channel. Hope this helps.",3,a little too bright and high output for classic rock/blues good for metal,1332028800,"03 18, 2012",neutral AU2TEZYYXKLL,B0079KQEOK,WillieJ,"[0, 0]","I wan't sure I would like this thing when I ordered it, but it was cheap enough to try. I don't like using it as much as I thought I would, but that's just me. The device works as advertised. Over a long period of use, I think it might leave a mark on the sound hole, even though the hook is padded.",3,Does the job,1367107200,"04 28, 2013",neutral AAHV0LYDMZGY8,B007BY2F7O,Bryan Harvey,"[12, 15]","Tried these on Les Paul style with Jimmy pgae wiring harness and through four different amps and about 25 different pedals (metal, overdrive, echo, reverb, fuzz, etc). So keep in mind that they haven't broken in yet as I do this review. But I do feel confident in what I report here.They are not as nice in full warm tone as the pure nickels. On the high gain metal muff, fullbore, guytone metal monster, swollen pickle, and big muff they sound really nice.... a lot of harmonics and output captured. For that 5 stars easy. I don't think they are very versatile though below the metal shredders threshold. Other's may feel differently I am sure. Then again, Ernie Ball even states they are very bight high output. So you are getting what they say.However, for a warm bluesy tone I couldn't get anywhere close to my sound like I can with the pure nickels. For that 1.5 star. Average to 3 I guess... :). Forget about the nickel wound steel all together (those are really lame). Either pure nickel or these depending on your style at the moment. For shredding go cobalt... for warm/woman tone go PURE nickels (that's PURE folks!!). I also really like the d'addario pures.Also, these really did let full chords ring out on a heavy metal channel. Hope this helps.",3,Good for high gain or metal style for sure... not very warm in tone for classic rock or blues,1332633600,"03 25, 2012",neutral A2X2GEABQXRX7P,B007BY2F7O,"J. Carney ""Mongoose""","[3, 5]","Installed these on my Schecter C-1 Hellraiser. I had very high hopes for these, but as with any new over-hyped technology, they failed to impress me. The only good thing I have to say is the tone is good. But realistically it is no where near a drastic difference to regular strings. You would barely be able to hear the difference in a side by side comparison. So now that I have wasted almost double the price on these it gets worse. They are not silky smooth feeling as advertised. If anything they feel worse than regular strings. Last but not least: they are bad for frets. Just like stainless strings; harder metal against nickel frets is going to wear them out real quick. I don't know about anyone else but I don't want to have my guitar re-fretted every 2 years.For the very miniscule difference in tone they are not worth the extra money or equipment wear and tear.",2,Another gimmick for guitars!,1347062400,"09 8, 2012",negative A2G9UCBLL9YLET,B007BY2F7O,Moe,"[0, 0]",Not great but not bad as well. The base strings feel really strange when sliding. The 6th string and the 1st string were cut while I was playing so I had to change them the second day I installed them. Bending feels easy.,3,Not as expected,1358121600,"01 14, 2013",neutral ASSWUAOO49Z8Q,B007IE5QP0,"docpain ""docpain""","[2, 3]","kripes man..the one time I go and actually buy a ""honer"" and its a ""bummer"" this thing has 3 keys off tune!! I can buy stuff 10 times better quality from Chinaand never have this kinda junk. Maybe it's a fluke because everyone else gave it a thumbs up and I 'm really not the type a guy to go running stuff down butmaaan Ive never got a harp this trashy B4!...... all i can say is buy Merana's for tryin out buy ""suzuki"" or Swan"" from ebay/overseas if yer a poor guy like meand you'll be better off. Oh btw hot-tip for poor guys again--- you can get a ""Mississipi River Harp"" for only $5.oo if you have a ""Burke's"" outlet near you!they're up by the counter and as good as the high dollar one made by unowho---- the Doctah has spoken! :)",1,Straight up Terr-Ash!,1326412800,"01 13, 2012",negative A1YAR5PTXNRA7X,B007IHYBV2,"JF ""sailing enthusiast""","[0, 0]","I found the brightness of the light to be adequate, and would probably give it 4 or 5 stars, but it takes three AAA batteries that according to the packaging are only good for 7 hours. I did not realize this when I bought it, but after replacing the batteries a few times I went to a local music store and asked for a light that you could plug in to the AC. They sold me the Encore model for $35, it is brighter, includes the AC adaptor and a nice carrying case After I got home I figured out that they sell an optional AC adaptor for the hammerhead for about $10, so for only $5 I could have just bought the Encore model and been better off. If you are going to get one of these hammerhead lights, go ahead and spring for one that includes the adaptor, it will save you a lot of money in the long run.",3,Only 7 hour battery life,1399420800,"05 7, 2014",neutral A3NK6WKA7GKRZS,B007IHYBV2,p pouncey,"[4, 4]","Not really bright enough. Both bright and lower light levels are exactly the same. I would look for something else if I didn't already have this. OK for reading a small book in bed, but doesn't cover the sheet music brightly enough.",2,Not very bright,1388275200,"12 29, 2013",negative A3TBMAWIIHKHFN,B007IHYBV2,Willie V. Hughes,"[0, 1]","Cool little light, but three minor gripes: (1) the arm is of a very flexible metal coil and almost a little too flexible, (2) the battery compartment cover comes off a little easy, and (3) the light is a little on the dim side. But I think it'll work well overall and I like the fact that it's so compact and portable.",3,"Couple of quirks, but overall a solid light",1386115200,"12 4, 2013",neutral A3BEKIXEMSZ9PL,B007PKR3SK,Jim C,"[1, 3]","I bought this brand because I have one of their mic stand mounts (for iPhone) which I like a lot.Pros:The clips did a good job holding my iPad Mini without having to remove the folio type cover (Marware Axis).Quality seems acceptable for the price, the ball swivel works well.Cons:It's too heavy for my mic stands. I tried it on the boom arm and it made it top-heavy and unstable. If the boom is positioned in a very upright position it's ok, but a boom pointed up defeats the purpose!The clamp which holds the base to the stand is big and cumbersome.I had high hopes for this one but it's not going to work for me. I have returned it and ordered a different ChargerCity model, the one with the lever-type mount.",2,Didn't work for me.,1373760000,"07 14, 2013",negative A37WW789WSY81F,B007PKR3SK,Orcatrino,"[4, 7]","This product has an extremely flimsy spring mechanism inside. Upon receiving mine and assembling it, it broke immediately while I was trying to mount an iPad onto it. It also has a fairly narrow angle of adjustability. The metal parts of it seemed sturdy enough but the plastic parts looked and felt brittle.",1,ChargerCity Microphone Stand Tablet Mount,1342569600,"07 18, 2012",negative AXP7888CP2222,B007PKR3SK,RTX,"[2, 3]","First time using item and it broke. The round back that screws onto the mic stand broke. I was really excited to have this and us it now that I transferred all my music sheet to my iPad. As soon as I took it off the mic stand the round piece came off. Would have rather contacted the seller than post a not so good review, but it only kept referring to delivery. I do like the product and it did hold my iPad steady even with a leather case on. Sad!",2,"Disappointment! First, Not so good review.",1392076800,"02 11, 2014",negative APN77K8OVE97N,B007Q27BH0,Pa user,"[0, 1]","This review is on the seller Yorozuya Yokoshima ,not the product. These people posted what seemed like a good price (not ridiculously low) on the Us Dream pedal. It was to be shipped from Japan. They then decided the price was an error and canelled my order. This kind of crap makes me wanna stop shopping on Amazon.com because the item was less than $4.00 under the next best posted price and these 3rd party sellers Yorozuya Yokoshima were afraid they wouldn't make a killing on the item. I am thoroughly disgusted with this sort of behavior. I lost a lot of faith in the whole process of buying online over this incident.",1,Yorozuya Yokoshima,1392854400,"02 20, 2014",negative A3CNFMV0IISC3C,B007Q28BHE,Brian F.,"[4, 20]","A very boring, dull, uninspiring Pedal. Don't waste your time with this. A Boss SD-1 or Digitech Bad Monkey are far better options for this price range.",2,"Boring, Boring, Boring.....",1352332800,"11 8, 2012",negative AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B007Q28BHE,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[9, 12]","I've owned more than one overdrive pedal in my 30 years of playing guitar and the only one I still have on my pedal board is the Boss Super Overdrive...Sweet Baby is well on the way of living up to that legend as well. I have nothing but high praise for this amazing pedal. It really does react to your playing style. Unlike other overdrive pedals I've used this one really gets smooth when you back off of your string attack and starts to growl the harder you dig in. As far as the pedal goes it is pretty much the same as a lot of them...instead of a tone knob they call it ""focus"", there is also a volume and drive knob. The sounds I can get out of the Sweet Baby are some of the best I've ever used and easy to dial in. I own a lot of pedals but lately I keep my chain setup real simple...the guitar goes into a EHX-Crying Tone wah pedal, then the Sweet Baby, then a Boss Super Overdrive (used as a lead solo gain boost... I don't use Distortion pedals.), next is an MXR Micro Chorus followed by an MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay. The whole chain goes into the 2nd channel of my Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. I use the foot switch that came with amp to turn on the tremolo when needed... I play mostly Blues and Classic Rock. The Sweet Baby is well made and I don't see it failing me anytime soon. You can spend hundreds more on name brand pedals but what works for me at the end of the day is alive and well in this ""clone"" overdrive tone blender...Update: this pedal has since been returned. It went out with me on a few gigs and didn't hold up to life on the road. The connections inside the box came loose and became a major problem before a few gigs...I have since put my Boss Super Overdrive back in the chain...while I truly loved the tone from this product in the end you get what you pay for.",2,And a Sweet Baby it is...until it died at the gig...,1363651200,"03 19, 2013",negative AJNFQI3YR6XJ5,B007T8CUNG,"Fender Guy ""Rick""","[2, 3]","Let me just start out by saying that I've been playing guitar for over 30 years and have owned a lot of different pedals over all this time. I still own most of these units except for this one...the JoYo compressor. My setup is a very simple one...starting with a Stratocaster to compressor, wah-wah, super-overdrive, boost pedal, delay, then straight into the front end of a tube amp with reverb & vibrato. I don't want to get into a long blown out history of all the compressor pedals I've tried over the years but I know why you want one and how to use them. This thing simply didn't work right out of the box. While the outside of this stomp box is all metal, the inside is full of very low grade parts from China. Loose wires and bad components were everywhere on the board. I ended up sending it back for a full refund. I don't in anyway blame the seller. They took care of me without a hitch and I would buy from them again...just nothing with the name JoYo on it. If you're only buying these based on price I would say buyer beware...you get what you pay for.",1,Is This Thing On?,1372032000,"06 24, 2013",negative A2YWZRHDA9KDS4,B007T8CUNG,"hgprs ""hgprs""","[0, 0]",The unit I received did not work. I returned it. I like the other joyo pedals I ordered so I am going to give this one another shot.,2,Retrun - did not work,1387152000,"12 16, 2013",negative A24JUT24W1K3CV,B007T8CUNG,Mr Tall,"[1, 2]","Although this is a very solid feeling pedal and the output and sustain knobs worked, the attack knob (the control for how much compression you want to apply) did absolutely nothing. I even checked it in my recording software by looking at the waveforms and there was no change at all regardless of the attack setting.Perhaps my pedal was a rare defective one, but none-the-less I returned the pedal back to Amazon and will search for another compression solution for my pedal board.",2,Non-Functional,1378252800,"09 4, 2013",negative A2158NV89I72OP,B007T8CUNG,STEPHEN MOREAU,"[0, 2]","It seems to do nothing as an effect and draws power reducing the volume on your instrument as well as the amp. Not sure if it is just a broken pedal or if it is just junk. When received the package did not appear to be damaged, but I have tried it on 3 different amps and i get the same results regardless of the amp or the instrument.",1,"True bypass, no effect!",1388361600,"12 30, 2013",negative A278CZM7C2OO8A,B007T8KI6M,Jim Dandy,"[2, 3]",EQ is great but good luck changing the battery - Lid is too small (or I just have big hands - LOL,3,Great EQ,1382140800,"10 19, 2013",neutral A14FMSW73W220M,B007T8KI6M,PLaBorde,"[0, 1]","Alright, it was $30 not $130 - I already had a pretty low expectation bar so would say it gets the job done but not the most "sound-sculpting" investment you could make. As a mid range, lead boost it serves a very practical purpose though.",3,"So-So by hey, cheap-cheap",1380672000,"10 2, 2013",neutral A2CCGGDGZ694CT,B007T8OGLK,b carney,"[1, 1]","This pedal sort of let me down a bit.I really cannot find a musical sounding adjustment,I can hear a small amount of octave when I adjust it but it is mostly a fuzz pedal with a mid range cut switch.If this was more of an octave pedal I would have been entirely more into the way it sounds.I kept it because to be honest it is very cheap.Why bother sending it back? It is a very good paper weight and I have even used it as a hammer and pounded nails in with it.Lets face it,If someone breaks into my house I can whack them on the head with it and knock them out.I just cannot get any octave sounds idk am I missing something? Joyo I like your other pedal but this one makes me want to punch your entire company in the mouth.",3,Not too bad,1391040000,"01 30, 2014",neutral A7IZNVL7JXLM,B007T8OGLK,"Carver ""Gadget guy""","[4, 6]","I got this from a ""direct from china"" vendor. When it arrived the volume pot was not working. It would only operate at about the first 1/4 of travel and then die off. I was ready to give up but on the second day it just started working(???). So I don't know if it's a fair representation of these pedals. I have two other fuzz's(Swollen Pickle & MXR 108 Classic Fuzz). To me this pedal is pretty nice but sounds a bit compressed. The Octave feature is a little useless for anything other than lead work and the mid-cut makes it a bit nasal sounding. Don't get me wrong, it's a pretty cool pedal but it's not as nice to my ears as my other two fuzz pedals. But those pedals are about $100+ so if you just want to play around with a fuzz pedal this might do the trick. But do buy from a local vender in case you get a lemon. All in all I think if you really want a quality fuzz pedal you might be better off somewhere else. I own a few other joyo pedals that I love but to me this one is just OK.",3,Not bad for the price,1337817600,"05 24, 2012",neutral A2EZWZ8MBEDOLN,B007T8OGLK,Charlo,"[0, 0]","I am a fan of Joyo- I own the vintage OD, the Ultimate Drive, the Sweet Baby, the US Dream, the Crunchbox clone, and this one. This is probably my least favorite Joyo pedal. I'm giving it 3 stars for the fuzz it delivers on the cheap, but the octive leaves much to be desired. I have read that there is a simple mod that will correct the octive issue. Apparently, one of the components is installed in a reversed positon, which results in the lackluster octive. I haven't taken mine apart for the fix, but I read that it's just unsolder, flip, and resolder the same component. You can google it for better instructions. Still, this ain't bad for the pocket change they charge. The reason I haven't fixed it yet is I have the feeling that once I mod it, it will sound just like my Dano French Toast- albiet with a sturdier case and true bypass-",3,Requires a mod to reach it's potential,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",neutral A2LJ6YNOZU6ND,B007T8OGLK,jimmy three,"[1, 2]","ok pedal.,,,,it does very good at bedroom volume,,,,,but at cranked Marshall stage volume, I do not like it,,,it does not play well then,,,the octave gets crazy..and screamy,,the fuzz becomes irritating at loud volumes...,,,I got a Bonamassa Fuzz Face,,,end of search,,,",3,"ok pedal for what it is,,,,price is fair,,,",1384560000,"11 16, 2013",neutral A3SUC2DJYHUU9Y,B007T8OGLK,NPunk42,"[1, 1]","This device sounds okay, its usable. But you should plan ahead if you're in the USA and want one, it ships from mainland China, it takes a while to get to the States.",3,Works okay.,1357689600,"01 9, 2013",neutral A2RCV60MNI5VTV,B007T8OGLK,Paparaptor,"[0, 0]","I'm not sure what I was expecting. This definitely is a fuzz, but the one I got doesn't seem to have much in the way of subtlety. It's either nothing, a lot, a lot more or way too much. It's not bad and it's probably just my personal preferences, but this just isn't my cup of tea.",3,"Not bad, no reason to be excited",1403740800,"06 26, 2014",neutral AJ03X8Z6RZZ27,B007T8OGLK,Parabola,"[0, 0]",Not the greatest pedal.. Gives a really broken sound. There is no mid way on this pedal either... It seems its either all out fuzz assault or nothing. The octave is a joke. Having said all that I could see this pedal really shining with a punk sound where bar chords are in abundance.,3,Has its place... its meh,1395187200,"03 19, 2014",neutral A3KZ3Y88P6CAMA,B007TGWQZ0,drummerboy,"[0, 0]","I bought this in order to have one in my 12 string guitar case. I like to keep a capo in each of my guitar cases. It works okay for 6 string guitars, but not even okay for 12 string guitars, plus the spring, became loose. You get what you pay for in this case.",3,Use only on 6 string guitars,1375228800,"07 31, 2013",neutral A9AETC0WEPZAM,B007XH9432,groovemachine,"[0, 0]",well it is worth the money in my opinion however i had to take about a quarter inch total off the sides for it to fit the pocket not that difficult really. the stripe needed to be sanded flush good thing it is not pre finished. the rod had to be adjusted to get proper relief and the headstock is a little larger than a fender. for the price worth the small effort it took to get it rockn,3,frets are good but not exact fit for body,1376352000,"08 13, 2013",neutral A330W6L217G0U6,B007XH9432,Rich,"[0, 0]","The neck is well made . the fit ..it was press fit to my body like they were made at the same time.I did have to sand the neck a little , it had a bump in it .. the frets are a little sharp but not as bad as most ..it took some time to get so if you in a tight build time i might look at getting somthing thats made in the states !!",3,Nice neck,1362355200,"03 4, 2013",neutral A3AAUG2Z6BD186,B007YWHIP2,"B. Hersey ""6-12 string""","[0, 0]",A three star at best. I was not impressed with the finish or feel and I use a capo often. You can count on the price telling you of the quality of this product.,3,To me the quality is so so.,1402099200,"06 7, 2014",neutral A3KIOG0NDTJ32D,B007YWHIP2,Writer365,"[0, 0]","I disliked having to wait a month to receive what I could've gotten at my local music store. The capo does what its does. These capo, I know, will lose their tension in time. I thought I had chosen a different capo. That's what happens when I stay at the computer too long without my glasses.",3,Okay Capo.,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",neutral A3BMYEA3J6RBVV,B007YWHIP2,Y. Xu,"[0, 0]","Can't hold tightly on 1st string (low C), a little buzz.",2,Two Stars,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",negative AKP6IWJ24C1A5,B008277N80,Dakota Brown,"[0, 0]","Eh. I wish I had more of a passion to play it, but....ehh. It's not bad if you want a uke, but it's pretty small. I don't know what I was expecting. I don't know shit about ukuleles but I do know get a bigger one if you're not comfortable with small frets. If you wanna be that one fat Hawaiian guy, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, go for it. but I think he played a little bigger uke than this, lmao.",3,Israel Kamakawiwo'ole would not approve,1405209600,"07 13, 2014",neutral A2053ZJUGCKUA5,B0087UPSLQ,LARRY,"[0, 0]","UPDATE: received 6 of these. 5 are ok but one has a bad weld joint at the top retainer. It was held by only one small tac weld.I got what i paid for. cheap price and cheap product. no excuse to make this kind of low quality guitar stand, putting a $500 guitar on this is asking for guitar damage when the stand falls apart. not worth the time & $ to send it back to amazon. One star only for this product. Good chance that you will get a crappy one if you order this. Less than one star for this piece of ......",1,"LIGHTWEIGHT,ATTRACTIVE, INEXPENSIVE",1366243200,"04 18, 2013",negative A136M3QYHUVN9A,B0087UPSLQ,"Ralph Martin Smith ""Marty""","[0, 0]",This is a cheap stand and I was not surprised to see it had broke less than 2 day after it had arrived. The top cup that holds the neck of your guitar was welded in one spot only and it was very thin metal where the weld was made. I do not recommend this product.,1,Stage Rocker SR#!)#)# Cradle Guitar Stand-black,1364601600,"03 30, 2013",negative A1VQHH85U7PX0,B008BPI2HE,"MyBeesWax ""A Music Fan""","[0, 0]","[Update 2013-09-24]Star Rating downgraded from 5 to 3 because the pick holder broke (a rather thin and fragile plastic flap that helps to wedge the pick in place broke off).The Planet Waves Capo trumps myKyserin both speed and ease of use. Its triple spring action provides the leverage needed for opening or closing it with much less effort, and it's every bit as well-built as the Kyser. It also has a couple of features that the Kyser lacks:(1) Integrated Pick HolderI'm always losing my picks (God knows how many picks I've run through), so the pick holder is a very, very handy feature!(2) Tension AdjustmentWith the capo attached to myWashburnat the lowest tension, my G-string would buzz. But at the maximum tension, this capo has a stronger grip than the Kyser, which makes for a buzz-free playing experience.---The Planet Waves Capo definitely gives the Kyser a run for its money. For years, the Kyser had been my favorite capo, but having found the Planet Waves, I find myself liking it more than my Kyser. If you prefer a quick-change capo (as opposed to aShubb-style capo), the Planet Waves Capo is well worth considering.",3,Easier To Attach Than A Kyser + A Couple of Nifty Features To Boot,1359763200,"02 2, 2013",neutral A29B4PAIOL7HYG,B008BPI2HE,"N. Caruso ""gibsonjunkie""","[0, 0]","The Planet Waves Capo looks like it should work a lot better than it did. I tried it on several guitars and made direct comparisons with several other Capos. I used this capo on a Gibson J40, Hummingbird and a J-200. I played it finger style and strummed with a pick. The device is very well made and really looks like the best capo I own. However, the sound left something to be desired. There was fret buzz and the notes sounded lifeless, unless I really cranked down on the adjustment - then is was still dull, but passable. It was a little better on electrics - I tried it on a Les Paul and a Telecaster - it was OK, but not the best of the bunch. I do like the built in pick holder. To compare this I tried a G7 capo, Kaiser and Schubb. Frankly, the only one I really am happy with is the Schubb.",3,It looks better than it works (for me).,1359331200,"01 28, 2013",neutral AWIG50VOI5VUV,B008BTTQI4,"Cali gadget guy ""Cali Gadget Guy""","[1, 2]",I dont know what all the hype is over this thing. The idea is good and its cute. Its for kids and metal heads that want to play screaming guitar but not blow the windows out. How many of these types of noise boxes do we need? Not only for the price you need to have a speaker cabinet to go with it. Go buy a 20 watt Roland cube at least you can play some clean guitar also. Or any combo little amp. It's for bedroom use only. You have a external power supply to hook up to it then you need a speaker wire. Being light weight as it is also if you move around with your guitar you will pull it off the speaker cabinet and drag it around the stage with you. Just get a distortion pedal at least it stays in one spot.,2,IT'S BASICALLY A DISTORTION PEDAL IN A BOX,1369180800,"05 22, 2013",negative AMTQJ1ZZ58BO4,B008BTTQI4,Gordon Tubbs,"[14, 20]","BOTTOM LINE: The Orange Micro Terror is powerful hybrid amp head capable of driving any number of speakers you throw at it. It's low wattage guarantees crushing tube overdrive and classic British tones in the palm of your hand.WHY ONLY 3 STARS? For starters, this is what I would consider a ""novelty-boutique amplifier"", because it recreates vintage British sounds like a boss, but it's lack of clean headroom is evident. It's an Orange after all, and so if you want a dirty Plexi sound with only 1-channel to work with - this head is for you. Playing with a Les Paul, I tested it through a Marshall 1960A 4x12 and it sounds amazing. I also tested it through my custom 1x12 cabinet loaded with a Celestion G12H30. I was able to find the ""sweet spot"" on the Tone knob, which for me was around 1 o'clock, and with the Volume at noon and the Drive at max... I had entered a very musical, lush, and totally gig-worthy tone zone that Jimi Hendrix, Angus Young, and Jimmy Page would have loved to go on tour with. However, as much as I love eating British Crunch for breakfast, I consider myself a versatile player who needs a bright and heady clean channel AND that classic punch'n'crunch we all know and love AND a solid distortion for metal and beyond. Unfortunately, the Micro Terror is a ONE TRICK PONY in the Tone category, and for this (if we're starting at 5 stars) I have to subtract one star. I feel confident subtracting a star for tone because the Micro Terror doesn't exactly take pedals well either without generating too much noise, which leads to feedback. I subtract another star because this head is really only usable if you're in a rock band, already own a 2x12 or 4x12, and want something quick and small to use to rock out with. The problem is, if you're one of those people, you probably already have a solid amp head to drive that 2x12 or 4x12 in the first place. This puts the Micro Terror into Secondary status or useful as an emergency head during a gig if things take a turn for the worse. This leads me to my final point: if the intent is to purchase this as a bedroom practice or garage rehearsal head, then for the price you could get a much better product that has two GOOD channels instead of one simple (but GREAT) one.WHAT I LOVE about the Micro Terror is that it is something you can always keep in your arsenal. Having owned several different combo amps and head/cabinet variations over the years, the Micro Terror could fill that niche because it can be scaled according to your performance or rehearsal needs. If I were starting over from scratch, I'd probably buy two 2x12 cabs, a Micro Terror, and a bigger and more powerful tube head to drive both cabs if needed. This would give you perfect flexibility for band rehearsal, studio recording, small bar, big bar, club, or concert stage venues.(TO THOSE WHO THINK THIS REVIEW WAS UNHELPFUL: I've noticed this review, and pretty much any review of this amp with anything bad to say about it is getting unhelpful votes. It seems like, people want this to be a 5-Star Amp but always with the caveat of ""but it's $150, what do you expect?"" or they begin their rave review with ""For a $150 amp..."". Look, I don't judge gear just by price, I judge it by VALUE and with my EARS first. The reality is, you need a really nice 1x12, 2x12, or 4x12 to really make the Micro Terror sound amazing. If you're dropping $150 for the Terror, and probably another $150~$250 for a great cab... why not spend that $300 or so on a great ALL-tube 1x12 to begin with with 2 channels, better EQ, and the option to route to an external cab from the get-go?)",3,Agent Orange,1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A2VWNZNFV8QCP0,B008BTTQI4,Ian,"[0, 5]","I have checked this amp out twice, once with an orange ppc112 and once with the 8" version, with both a Strat and a Les Paul, and I am very disappointed in this amp.Now admittedly, with the high output buckers on the les paul the pre-amp breaks up nicely and the tone is really sweet with the gain on 5-7, however the bottom line is that there is simply not enough clean headroom in this amp to produce any worthwhile volume with clean or mild crunch tones.So, without any volume with clean tones this amp becomes a one trick pony and hence so very very disappointing...Bottom line: unless you want full on distortion 100% of the time, you are better off with a clean amp and distortion pedal than this gutless amp.... if you are committed to Orange (and boy do they make some stunning amps) go check out the dark terror...",2,Severely over-rated,1389139200,"01 8, 2014",negative A21V6HGU6SU4JG,B008BTTQI4,The Den,"[0, 1]","This is a very cheap little practice amp, and I hoped I'd be able to use it with the headphone port and aux in to practice without driving my GF nuts... Unfortunately I have a couple of problems: the headphone and aux quality really wasn't that great (and using great phones). The sound of the amp itself is dirty or dirtier... I just expected this to be a little more versatile than it turned out to be.For quiet practice, you're best getting a VOX Amplug, IMHO. Sounds great, MUCH cheaper, and integrates external audio better.",3,Does ONE thing well... Just not well enough for me...,1398816000,"04 30, 2014",neutral AJZWAEYCF43WH,B008GS3XLQ,Norm,"[0, 0]","It is okay. It serves the purpose. It is a good fit for the soprano uke. A pull tab for one of the zippers broke off within a week. Not a big deal I just stuck a zip tie in its place. The case is not a cheap trash bag style gig bag but a heavy nylon with some padding to it. It has a pocket on the front to hold some small gear. There is no support for the neck inside like in a guitar case. It will keep your uke from getting scratched or dusty, but will not provide much more protection than that.",3,Serves the purpose.,1389916800,"01 17, 2014",neutral A1P11QY9RR3IA7,B008IYUF96,Nathan V,"[0, 0]",These patch cables have worked well and done their job just fine for me but when they arrived they smelled really strongly like band-aids ... kind of a gross plastic smell. The smell did go away some but it made me not want to touch them much at first.,3,Good function but...,1353888000,"11 26, 2012",neutral A3DPGV307X2498,B008LMS4MK,ixd735,"[0, 0]","Pros:-Price point--can't really go wrong-Clean signal (no self-noise)-Works for a tunerCons:-For recording or amplification purposes, this thing picks up a LOT of attack noise--fingers dropping on the strings, bow clicks, etc.-Additionally, the clamp does not always solidly grasp the instrument, and shakes around a bit. God help you if you touch the pickup while playing amplified.",3,Meh.,1400112000,"05 15, 2014",neutral ANAOLDUUS8E3G,B008LMS4MK,Johanna Soliday,"[0, 0]","I originally rated this pickup 5 stars. However after using it for some time on dulcimers, a mandolin and acoustic guitars, some problems have turned up.Basically the Cherub is just too sensitive. It works well at lower volumes, but as soon as you crank it up, feedback city that you can not stop easily. I put a rubber inner tube from a bike to reduce the sensitivity, but still feed back and funny sound.If you are looking for a pickup to use at a dance or some other loud venue, the Cherub will likely squeal as you crank it up.It sort of makes the whole acoustic chamber of your instrument one big pickup. You can talk into your instrument!",3,Good at low volume bad loud,1377129600,"08 22, 2013",neutral A5JP93NSIK41I,B008O0RKVA,John Ellis,"[2, 3]","When I originally went out to place this order, I was planning to order the TC Electronics Singles VoiceTone C1 Vocal Effects Processor for its pitch correction function. As I looked over that device and some alternatives, I finally ordered the TC-Helicon Mic Mechanic because it had pitch correction and some other very nice effects. I ignored the reviewers who said the pitch correction function had no effect - how could TC Electronics put out the "Mic Mechanic" with a pitch correction function that didn't do anything? Well, those reviewers were right - the pitch correction function has NO EFFECT! Also, I couldn't see any effect between engaging/disengaging the tone button. I kept the Mic Mechanic because I like the other effects, but I'm very disappointed in the primary reason I bought it!",2,Should have listened to the other reviewers.,1391904000,"02 9, 2014",negative A37WW789WSY81F,B008TNAG4A,Orcatrino,"[3, 3]","If you only want to use this thing as a detune effect to add a static, non-oscillating, chorus like effect, it's fine for that. As an actual pitch shifter though, this thing is awful. All the pitch shift settings sound like they're 30 cents sharp. This is especially awful sounding when used as an Octave effect. I suppose I could have opened it up to see if there was an adjustment pot inside but I did not want to void the warranty so I just returned it. It's hard to believe that nobody at the company could hear how badly out of tune this pedal is. I've read the same complaint about their Pure Octave pedal also. This is really too bad because all the other pedals for Mooer seem to be quite good. I own their Reecho Delay pedal and quite like it and I'm also tempted to get their Green Mile pedal.If you're not that sensitive to pitch inaccuracies, this pedal maybe fine for you but I doubt that many will find this pedal to be satisfactory.One minor quibble about the rubber padding used at the bottom of these pedals. It does not stick to the adhesive on ANY of the Velcro strips I've tried to use.",1,The pitch shifting is out of tune,1358035200,"01 13, 2013",negative A3J8U952XAL34Z,B009AS1FLG,Rick H,"[4, 7]","I got one of these from another source but have returned it for exchange because of the following issue: when I record a track either with the ""Audio Recorder"" or ""Guitar Amp"" screens in Garageband on my iPad 3, iOS7, the recording is great. But once I toggle over to the multitrack view and attempt to play the recording just made, there is godawful distortion and the audio is completely unlistenable. Here's the other part of this: I can use Apogee Jam guitar interface, and iRig Pre microphone interface and Garageband behaves as it should and I can play the multitrack view with no problems whatsoever. The Focusrite support folks suggested I do a backup of my iPad contents and then do a software restore but I opted to return the unit instead, since the Apogee and iRig both work perfectly with Garageband. So, I don't know if the unit is having a problem with iOS7 or I just happened to get a lemon but I'll find out when the new one comes next week. If it works correctly, I'll update this review after doing a few recordings. But, I would say if you've just updated to iOS7 or are thinking about it and you want to get this unit, you might want to hold off on that upgrade. UPDATE: Got a replacement unit and even did a restore on my iPad, as suggested by a Focusrite support tech, and STILL have the problem I discussed above. So, this product simply has turned out to be a dud for me. If anyone else has a similar issue with this and find a resolution, please let me know.",1,Problem with iOS7?,1380844800,"10 4, 2013",negative A2VWNZNFV8QCP0,B009EOKTCM,Ian,"[3, 4]","First of all its huge... no., like really huge....But finally you get over that, but seriously, its huge.The three presets are what sets this apart, but this could have been so very much better... why?.the midi clock sync implementation is flawed..A. The midi clock sync of delay operation is erratic and largely unreliable, particularly if you wish to change presets during a song or turn them on/off.B. To have a midi in, and not be able to midi sync/quantize the looper.. sigh...like really?.. This means you cant play with a drum machine, sampler, sequencer or play with anyone that does!So, while this offers some functionality above the Flashback in that this unit gives three preset delays (only one of which can be used at a time) and can be used as a basic looper (along with the delay defined by the knobs), The downside is a very large footprint.Therefore:BUY if you have the space and either need the three presets, or have neither a looper OR a delay.CONSIDER PASSING if the looper or midi functionality is seriously driving your decision... both are weak, after the fact, implementations",3,Could be so much better,1397952000,"04 20, 2014",neutral A3D38B289R1U21,B009EOKTCM,William,"[1, 19]",No manual. You can print one off the internet but it should come with one given it's price. I purchase such so I could lay down a rhythem track then go into the solo while attempting to play live. Don't believe this is what it is mean't for. A simple delay looper will suffice. This can do a ton of cool stuff but did not suit my needs.,2,Too techy,1370217600,"06 3, 2013",negative A3ITN3125FJETP,B009GT0KNI,Tachyon,"[0, 0]","For the price I can hardly complain, but unfortunately the item was not the correct size for a Fender Strat replacement. Checked it Against my American Standard, MIM Strat and Squier and it would not fit any of them. Should have just used one of my dog's chew bones and cut it myself, would have been more accurate.",2,Ehhh Could be better,1369872000,"05 30, 2013",negative A3DDG0WH5SBF34,B009ZX8ZJG,G. Botta,"[0, 0]","I have been using this gig bag for the past few months. If I do the math, I probably didn't use it more than 10 times, basically from home to the subway, from the subway to the studio and back, so maybe 20 minutes walk each time. So I used it for about 3 hrs and 20 minutes, mostly carrying it on my shoulders, sometimes by one of the two handles.Then the side handle started coming apart: the seam ripped on the side and the handle will eventually fall off if used. It will be OK for a while until the shoulder straps start breaking (which I kind of expect at this point!). Meanwhile I'm going to buy another (sturdier) gig bag.Save your money and get something better than this.",1,"Cheaply made, only lasted a few months",1397520000,"04 15, 2014",negative A3IY9JZZ36OQSV,B009ZX8ZJG,lee cardwell,"[0, 0]",This thing is crap right out of the box it had holes in the stitching and all the pockets were sown on crooked. What can you expect for $20 tho. This was a temporary solution I don't recommend this for long term use it will probably fall apart.,1,Don't wast your money,1398729600,"04 29, 2014",negative A1S8R9OAIQT7YI,B009ZX8ZJG,patriotsarebest,"[0, 0]",For my first gig bag its ok. I since then bought a new alvarez acoustic electric which i will be buying a hard case simply because the build quality and protection isnt there in a padded case. I have had this padded bag for a year now with light use and edges are starting to tare and rip. Also i am concerned that the zippers might get stuck and break at any moment. I will be replacing this with a hard cases as soon as i buy one for my alvarez.,3,For my first gig bag its ok. I since ...,1403913600,"06 28, 2014",neutral A1TJ393OFP21I8,B00A270KYM,Clam Canoe,"[0, 0]",Manufacturer's website claimed that this case would fit a Les Paul style guitar. I have an ESP Eclipse. Not even close. ChromaCast products are great. They need to fix the info on their web page. I'm not a fan of shaped Les Paul cases. Too bad.,1,Does NOT fit a Les Paul/ESP Eclipse shaped guitar (their site says it does),1386547200,"12 9, 2013",negative AJOK2CO9LSF37,B00A270KYM,Ray,"[0, 0]","A good solid case. As for size, it's designed for the narrower Fender style body electric guitars. It could have better padding for instrument protection, ( compared to similar product from other makes.) Will do the job of good protection.",3,Nice Case,1403049600,"06 18, 2014",neutral AGKM79EXVZHPL,B00A716FB0,Fred Smith,"[0, 0]","This does the job but it's fairly thin and not all that well padded. For twice the price, you can get a really nice Yamaha hard case that is way more than twice as good. The strap that came with it is no great shakes either.",3,Adequate but minimally padded,1384992000,"11 21, 2013",neutral A3IY9JZZ36OQSV,B00A716FB0,lee cardwell,"[0, 0]",It only cost around $20 so my expectations weren't very high to begin with but right out of the box it had a hole in the stitching and the front pocket was sown on crooked. I don't plan on keeping it long.,3,You get what you pay for,1397001600,"04 9, 2014",neutral A29XLZLRNBWBZ8,B00A716FB0,M. Pope,"[0, 0]","Returned this item because the zipper was already broken when I received it. Not durable! Spend a few more dollars, it is worth it.",1,Cheap Zippers,1393718400,"03 2, 2014",negative A2PP4G3DLGDD4T,B00A716FB0,Popper,"[0, 0]","A great little package for the price, but unfortunately, the zipper failed the first time I tried zipping it up. I have a standard size acoustic guitar, but be aware, the fit was snug, but not tight.",1,Zipper Failed,1394323200,"03 9, 2014",negative AYTKUTAP0VA53,B00A716FB0,Yakov Hadash,"[0, 0]",not as much padding as I would like. my old bag had more. other than that I like the pockets and overall design.,3,"nice bag, not so padded.",1386547200,"12 9, 2013",neutral A14Z9LAETO21KL,B00AK7SKL4,Gutjammer,"[0, 0]","I had been using a full boom mic stand at my studio desk, and since it was off to the side, made it tuff to watch the level meters. This clamp-on boom serves the purpose, but has a hard time holding the weight of my Shure KSM 32 condenser mic. I tuck the goose neck of the pop filter under it, to keep it from sagging. Very affordable, and I found a work around for the weight issue. I wouldn't recommend this if you're doing a lot of recording, but it is sufficient for my home studio.",3,A little flimsy.,1394496000,"03 11, 2014",neutral A3NAA6BH9LWIH4,B00AK7SKL4,Paul Kacprzak,"[1, 8]",straight out of the box this product reeked cheap. No directions inside or on the box. I messed with it for about 5 minutes. I would not trust it with a heavy or expensive mic. I read the description but it did not say cheap. Live and learn.,1,Toy mic boom,1363564800,"03 18, 2013",negative A1W3CEEQBJ4GTN,B00AK7SKL4,S. Marchuk,"[0, 0]","There's no way to attach the shock mount to it (screws for securing it aren't provided, the holes dont match up, etc...Oh well, I went with a standard microphone tripod behind my computer desk instead.I'll come up with a use for this arm later otherwise I'd have returned it.Will NOT hold a Blue Yeti / Yeti Pro microphone. Just an FYI",3,Slightly dissapointed,1377475200,"08 26, 2013",neutral A2TBAUW2W7J538,B00AQBT3EW,Psychic Cypher,"[2, 3]","D'Addario strings are like the Kias of the string world. They make cheap products that cost a lot less but last a lot less time. These strings are OK...I've always been partial to Nickel wound (particularly semi-flatwound, but I digress). My typical strings are Elixirs, so I'm used to them lasting a long time. In this case, the strings sound good...like most nickel strings do. But they didn't last long at all before they started sounding dull and lifeless, and stopped keeping intonation accurately. So, like most D'Addario strings. So...they're not bad, but don't expect them to last like Elixirs do. You get what you pay for.",3,OK but...still D'Addarios,1360540800,"02 11, 2013",neutral A3K9OQPCI8UJE,B00AZUAORE,MQ,"[0, 1]","Amazon and TC Electronics will not tell you that you need a 9V Power Supply. I didn't see any warning or advise in the Point of Purchase, nor in the package. This is an unfair practice from Amazon and TC Electronics.",1,Where's my power supply?,1402444800,"06 11, 2014",negative A9VAK8UG2G5W7,B00AZUAORE,"Paul McDermitt ""pamcdermitt""","[6, 8]","Let me start by saying that this is a really cool pedal, and TONS of fun. I can see how this could make you a better player and i think it could also be used live.BUT (and this is a big but) this is my first ""one star"" review ever...My first ""less-than-5-star-review"" ever...same as others, switch failed less than ten days of owning it. used less than ten times total, light use at home, I wasn't even wearing shoes! By the way, a gigging/recording musician for over 25 years so i am not a youngster that misuses my stuff. Bummer too GREAT idea....poorly executed.I will not buy anther one. I will not recommend to other musicians.",1,Do not buy.,1384732800,"11 18, 2013",negative A3BH9XC0BVO1AG,B00B1N06PO,snocyclist,"[2, 4]","I only just received these, but thought I'd give my first impression. I purchased headphones because I figured it was a more pleasant way to listen to music at work than in-ear type. I chose this model because they were on sale, seemed to be a diamond in the rough, and reviews indicated it would be good for large heads(I wear an XL hat size).The build is average. They don't feel flimsy in my hands, but you can see the plastic parts are nothing special, strength-wise. The padding for the headband is a little uneven on the seam, as you open up the headband to put the unit on your head, it sort of looks warped. The 3 meter cable is attached to the base of the left headphone. The headphones can both swivel 90 degrees forward, maybe 35 degrees back, and 90 degrees downward. The swivel joint above the ear pieces allow them to fold upward into the headband.I listened to about 45 minutes of music straight to start, and was pretty pleased. I'm not especially particular, but do like good sound. There's some good bass, classical music was clear. The headphones did make me realize I had low quality recordings for a few of my songs that I tried out(listening to the HD equivalent on YouTube cleared up problems I heard). I wasn't totally blown away, either. I do hear a little noise when they're plugged into my computer and nothing is playing, though not so for my iPod(so I'm not sure if this can be blamed on the headphones).They are comfortable, but not as comfortable as I'd like. I do feel some pushing against my ears, the round ear pads aren't big enough to fit my whole ear. They do get warmer than I'd like. I definitely feel relieved to have them off. I think they are noticeably uncomfortable after about an hour. I was a little hesitant to get over-ear headphones in fear of this, and unfortunately it did turn out to be a problem.Who knows, maybe they'll wear in and improve. I'll update this review if I have more to report. For now, I'd say they're worth the cost, even if they aren't a shining diamond in the rough. If I could give about 3.5 stars I would; but for now, I'll give 3. They are accurately priced, and overall a typical quality product. Some exceptional pros are balanced by some cons.Update 7/19:I've been stretching out the headphones on a box for a couple days, it's helped a bit. What's funny is that the adjustable portion can get huge! It's comfortable on my head at about the 3rd of the 10 size notches...but the pushing against your head is the tight part. If you adjust them larger, they just fall below your ears, rather than loosen up.Also, I compared them to the Sennheiser HD201. The TASCAMs have better sound, but the Sennheiser is more comfortable(they're lighter and the ear cups are oval shaped and fit better).Update 7/23:I think the box stretching has been helping, I'm able to wear them for about 2 hours now before I notice them getting uncomfortable. Still a relatively short amount of time.Update 8/9/2013:The headphones have been living on a box just wider than my head anytime they aren't in use. The comfort is marginally improving, I'm guessing due to the stretching out, my head/ears getting used to the pressure, and me learning ways to sort of adjust them periodically to shift the pressure. However, I think my rating will remain at 3 stars. The sound is good enough to give it a couple stars, and the price low enough for one more. However, a month should be long enough for the phones to break-in to a standard usable degree, and that hasn't happened to my satisfaction.CONCLUSION: I would suggest you find a different pair if you have an exceptionally big head(mine is about 24""/61cm circumference, or US hat size 7 and 5/8). The clamping definitely leads to discomfort, the round ear pads don't quite do the trick, and it makes your head pretty warm. It's not unbearable, but if you can find an alternative it's probably best. That being said, note that I have only reduced stars for the fit!! I can't speak for someone with a bit smaller of a head(and ears?)...if these fit comfortably, which I imagine they would for many people, they are a 5 star product! Great sounding, sturdy enough build, etc.Update 11/14/13:A friend of mine picked up a pair of Audio-Technica M50s around the same time I bought this pair, and I was able to try them out and compare for a good half hour today. I'm not very experienced with sound quality, but I felt that the M50s were definitely the winner. The most obvious difference was the added volume, but generally the sound was more pleasing to my ears. The bass seemed more supported, higher notes felt smoother and less static-like, etc. Besides the volume, these differences weren't huge. I had to compare somewhat carefully to notice them. The point of this update is just to say that you aren't getting $150 headphones for $30 with the TASCAMs. You are getting very good headphones, the sound of which should more than satisfy most people. I think you're pursuing diminishing returns in sound quality alone to pay much more than this for headphones(in this case, you'd pay 5X more for the M50s...but I don't think you're getting 5X the sound quality). The M50s are significantly more comfortable(though they do make your ears warmer), and the build feels better(stronger, smoother adjustments, prettier, etc.). All these things combined, and you may start to consider the price difference reasonable.",3,Decent value,1373932800,"07 16, 2013",neutral AKGWRO6IC0VIE,B00B1N06PO,Vivid,"[0, 0]","Soooo bummed. I simply love the sound on these cans, but the speakers are just too dang close to the surface (not deep enough in the cups) and press down hard on my ears. The max time I can wear them is like an hour, and then I can't wear them for a day or so due to residual pain. I guess if they used thicker pads to deepen the cups, that might help. Also, on most of my other phones, the speaker areas have fairly flat surfaces, while this one has the speakers jutting out of the cups and are covered by just one thin nylon sheet. So it's kind of like double trouble. However, these really do have great sound (especially the tight bass clarity). If it weren't for the discomfort factor, I would be using them all the time. As of now, I hardly use them at all. In fact, when I first tested these out, I was ready to hop on the computer and order a couple more. But I'm glad I waited to really give them a more prolonged test. Of course, we are all of varying shapes and sizes, ha ha, so they might work for you where they don't for me. If so, you've got a bargain on some great cans. If not, ouch. Cheers!",2,Great Sound - Terrible Comfort,1403136000,"06 19, 2014",negative A2FY8306QHI5LE,B00BG6ZM0K,Bryan Barrow,"[0, 0]","While the Tascam US-322 Audio Interface appears to be a powerful tool for home based recording, it also appears that it is designed to work only in tandem with the included Cubase LE software. I am not a novice at home recording, as I have used many devices from 4 track cassettes to ProTools setups over the years. Here is a rundown of my disappointing experience:1) plugged into my iPad using the camera kit USB connector - got ""device not compatible with iPad"" message. Too bad, but I can still use my ART USB interface which works quite well with Garageband.2) installed driver on my old, G4 Mac running 10.5.8; opened Garageband, got ""no input"" message.Could not evaluate the Cubase software, as it requires Mac OS 10.6.8. If I get a new computer, I will update my review. Until then, I'm disappointed.",3,"WARNING! Does not work with iPad, Garageband, older Macs",1369008000,"05 20, 2013",neutral AU3GYRAKBUAEU,B00BG6ZM0K,Jon Norris,"[0, 1]","I love Tascam gear, and have used it for nearly 30 years. I was excited to try out this interface and see what it could do. Unfortunately, I was disappointed.While the construction and mechanical function of the device itself were good, the actual function with the computer left much to be desired. Also, the complete lack of a manual with the one I got made it very difficult understand the functions. (Sorry, but with a device this expensive and which includes 2 CDs of software, how hard would it be to include a full manual on the install CD?)There was a very small quick start guide included, which basically just named the various switches, inputs, and outputs, and gave extremely sparse directions about using the software mixer screen. I was forced into trial and error to see if I could get a serious recording in anything remotely resembling a multi-track mode. I could not. I could record and layer multiple tracks (I was using Audacity, didn't want to install Cubase), but I could not get playback from the previous tracks while I also had live input. Now this could have been my computer or Audacity, as it is an older Win XP machine, but it played back multiple tracks without problem.There was nothing in the mini-quickstart guide to address this, or even hint where one should look, other than going to Tascam's web site. I'm sorry, but that is just not good enough with a device this expensive. There should be a complete manual, at least in pdf, included with the product. If I am going to use this to do serious recording, the last thing I want to do is waste huge amounts of time digging information out of a website, or worse, from ""user community"" threads in some blog.Which brings me to another minor complaint - no Linux drivers included. I use mostly Linux, with only one Windows machine for software which I can't get on Linux. I wanted to try the software under Wine on Linux but was under time constraints.Then there are the generic problems with software interfaces replacing hardware. With a hardware mixer, I can access as many controls as my fingers can handle (3 or 4 on some mixers) at the same time. Computerized mixers can only do 1 thing at a time, and one must be constantly moving the cursor from one thing to another to access controls. The controls on this interface were very fussy, and you have to position the cursor just exactly on a very small portion of a button to get it to react. I found it very tedious, and again, no actual instructions were included to help with that process. With a touch screen, it might be easier, but then why not just use buttons on a real mixer in that case? (Yeah, I know, touch screens are COOL.)Also, software based functions are always limited by your computer and OS, and that means everyone can have a different experience - consistency is much harder to maintain.I am old school, and find hardware mixers far more responsive and useful. I know that lots of people are all excited about having software versions of hardware in their computers, and saving space, etc., etc. I value function over fashion, however, and that is what I have always liked about Tascam gear: it was supremely functional. This software falls far short of what I expect from Tascam, and the lack of a manual for the interface is inexcusable.Good mixers, especially for multi-track recording, can be complex and difficult to learn. The layers of signal interconnection can be hard to understand at first, and takes some time to get comfortable with. Old Tascam manuals actually used to have a certain amount of instruction in multi-track recording, which was helpful to aspiring recording artists. Not so here.I had really hoped to give this 3 or 4 stars, but sadly, it only rates a 2 (2.5 if I could) for me. Come on, Tascam, you can do better than this.",2,A mixed bag,1369612800,"05 27, 2013",negative A2WA8TDCTGUADI,B00BG6ZM0K,TheTerrorBeyond,"[0, 0]","This unit is compact enough to take with you if you need a small interface to take along with your laptop for field recording. It is powered via the USB bus, so you don't have to carry power supplies, or worry about finding an outlet for the device.One issue is that this is not a plug-and-play device. You will need to install a device driver in order for your computer to recognize it. After the driver was installed, I was able to get Pro Tools to recognize it right away without any issue. I recorded some tracks just to see how easy it was to work with and how it sounded. It works like any other interface in Pro Tools, so you will be able to use it easily enough. The mic pre-amps don't seem terribly powerful and you will have to really up the input level to get anything out of a 48v condenser microphone like the ones I use to record vocals and guitars. I found that the overall sound quality was okay, but just okay. I wouldn't want to use this for anything important, but it will work fine if you are doing a field recording of rehearsals, or doing pre-production in a practice space. I wouldn't recommend it for serious studio work though and I would rather drag my Pro Tools I/O rack to a location if I was in the field.The build quality is a bit suspect on this as well. I noticed that the unit made a clinking noise when I picked it up after taking it out of the box. It seems that the bottom panel is not secure and is a bit loose. I can move the top and bottom together and apart, making a clinking sound. This can, of course, be taken care of very easily, but I would rather have a device come as it should. I have never had a problem with a TASCAM unit before and I have had a ton over the years, so I hope this is just a one-off quality control issue. The knobs feel okay, but there is a bit of play in the line out control and one of the attenuators is sticky.Bottom line: 3/5 starsRecommended for casual use, but not for commercial use",3,"Functional, but not great",1366848000,"04 25, 2013",neutral A3DJZHSAW4ANH0,B00BHK2UHI,Chandler,"[0, 0]","These are durable, but I get some noise from the cables. It's barely audible, but it's distracting nonetheless.",3,Three Stars,1405900800,"07 21, 2014",neutral A2AM4SM8ZA1D9W,B00BHK2UHI,cowboylove,"[1, 1]",The cable tangles easily. Not stiff enough.It get's in the way and is hard to stay stretched out. But the color and the cloth cover is cool looking and has a more personal feel than the common rubber types. It also seem tightly put together at the ends.,3,Fare,1384646400,"11 17, 2013",neutral A3DPGV307X2498,B00BLQTZDA,ixd735,"[0, 0]","Pros:-Sturdier than expected-Moving parts are all smooth and do not feel like they will deteriorateCons:-If you want to keep the shoulder rest on a violin, it *almost* fits on this stand.",3,Sturdy,1400112000,"05 15, 2014",neutral A34O0KQV4QXWNQ,B00BU9KCXK,"Dako ""Dako""","[4, 4]","The concept of this guitar stand is great, and I thought it would be perfect for my two Telecasters...That is until I get the stands in place and put the guitars in them. The stands have a very deep angle, and from what I could tell, the guitars were sitting about 40 to 45 degrees back.It just looks silly, like your guitars are trying to slip out of the stand, or are in a slow-motion fall backwards. It also ends up taking up WAY too much space, as the stand has to be set out from the wall or corner quite a bit for clearance purposes. I ended up returning these stands, but would definitely buy again if they produced a more upright version.",2,"Guitar Leans Back Way Too Far, Ends Up Taking Up Too Much Space",1389571200,"01 13, 2014",negative A2T305UHZJ21L1,B00BU9KCXK,Edgar Moses Jones,"[0, 0]",Cheap. The best way to describe this stand. It serves it's purpose but spend a few shekels more on a better guitar stand.,2,Serves it's purpose,1405036800,"07 11, 2014",negative A3KZEGBTPH6MMF,B00BU9KCXK,"Lucy Cat ""Mandy""","[0, 0]","Just barely gets the job done...I have a Fender Jazz Bass Standard. The shape of the body of the guitar does not fit the arms of this stand and it forces you to position it very carefully to avoid the stand collapsing. It is very low quality, not particularly sturdy and my cords get wrapped around it constantly. Its JUST good enough, but if my room were larger and my guitar out in the open, I would be constantly worried about it falling over. I will definitely be replacing this with a better quality stand in the near future.",3,Get something nicer!,1383609600,"11 5, 2013",neutral A4BTCECGQAIUI,B00CDA0IUC,Amazon Customer,"[0, 0]","It's smaller than i thought, it works fine and it picks the string really fast. It does only tune in the regular A tune (so E, A, D, G, B, E). So since it's a gift for my father in law it works just fine, but since I use a A flat tuning for my Gibson, and even lower (G) for my Jackson it doesn't work for me.",3,Pretty Basic,1386115200,"12 4, 2013",neutral AAON97IT5IHP2,B00CDA0IUC,"Leland W. Morris ""Lkyguy""","[0, 0]","Tuner works well for violins and mandolins especially. Little harder to read than I would have liked, especially in sunlight. It would be nice if there was a sound feature. One other thing that I had in mind, so I'll say it here. the people that purchase these should put out a Model that Says BLUEGRASS, and this 'blue' tuner would be an even bigger hit.",3,"Good tuner, but a little small",1389312000,"01 10, 2014",neutral A12DQZKRKTNF5E,B00E0EXYMS,Andrea Polk,"[1, 3]","I received these TASCAM headphones as part of the Amazon Vine review program. I was excited to receive them, as I've looked at them many times and considered ordering due to the reasonable price point and 'professional grade' designation.I'm not an audiophile, nor am I snob about audio devices. Any brand that works well at the right price, I'll buy it. That being said, I've recently been fortunate enough to get to try out lots of headphones, with theBose AE2w Bluetooth Headphones - Blackbeing the most recent.Obviously the Bose beat the TASCAM ones, so it would be unfair to compare them other than to say that 'sound wise' you can really tell a difference in the mid and high range. These TASCAM TH-2000-R 'Professional Grade' Headphones don't sound clear to me in the mid and high ranges. Bass is great, but even when tweaking the equalizer settings I never could find the clarity I was seeking in the full range.I listened to several genres: Classical, Blues, Pop, Rock, Electronic, Country, and Latino with these headphones. Each time, the quality was good, but not great despite attempted software and device adjustments on my iPhone, PC andYamaha RX-V675 7.2 Channel Network 3D AV Receiver with Airplay (Black).The fit of the headphones is big for me. Usually, they are too small. Having them as small as I could make them (top of my head to ears), the cups still dropped down a bit lower than I liked. I had to hold them in place to get a solid fit. The padding underneath the headpiece is minimal, and after about 15 minutes of use the top of my head hurt.The build quality of these phones appears to be excellent. The cord is thick and can be extended to an estimated 6'. The screw on adapter: 1/8(3.5mm) to 1/4(6.3mm) allows for use with multiple devices, stereo components and sound boards. The foldable design does allow for some size reduction, but not much.These headphones will appeal to those who like heavy bass. Great for those who want the chunky headset look, are on the go DJing, and/or have larger heads.They are not for those looking for a wide range and subtlety in their listening. They're also not for those with smaller heads.",3,"Lacking mid and high range, with large fit",1377043200,"08 21, 2013",neutral A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B00E0EXYMS,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[0, 1]","The TASCAM TH-2000 headphones are like putting a pair of studio monitors on your ears! They are great! Excellent bass response (not muddy at all), tight mids, and clear highs. To boot, they are extremely comfortable as well. The foam fits nicely around your ears, conforming to the contours of your face. They are adjustable, so if you have a huge head you can still wear these. The only drawback that I can see, and I don't really even consider this a negative, is the coiled cord. Some people may not like that. All in all these are great headphones - I have listened to all varieties of music with them, monitored recordings with them, etc... excellent! By the way, they also are pretty good at cancelling extraneous noise in the background, making the music come out clearer. Kudos to Tascam for making such good headphones!May 12, 2014 UPDATE ------These headphones quit working after just a few months of working properly. I have a couple pair of inexpensive behringers that have lasted through more abuse and are still working. What a disappointment!!!",2,excellent music reproduction - until they quit,1378857600,"09 11, 2013",negative A2WA8TDCTGUADI,B00E0EXYMS,TheTerrorBeyond,"[2, 4]","These headphones really seem to be built pretty well, so it is with some regret that I have to report that I don't like them.The sound reproduction is not flat, and it has a distinct bass heaviness that I can't use when recording or mixing. In addition to the bass-heavy delivery, there seems to be a dip in the upper mids, a boost in the low mids, and a rolling off of the high end. This just doesn't work for me in the studio. The overall size of the headphones is large and they won't fit well for people with smaller heads. I had some people try them on and they all stated that the earpieces went down too far and didn't fit on their ears properly. I checked to make sure that they were retracted to their smallest size and they were.This is a shame, as TASCAM make some fine products and are a good name. I have owned four DA-88 recorders, many field recorders, and three different portable recorders from them, all of which have been great. I am certainly not saying anything bad about the company, but their headphones are just put out there to be low-priced headphones that are not suited to a professional studio.I have used theSony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphone [Electronics] for decades now and I still recommend them. I have had the same pairs for over 20 years and they are all still going strong, barring replacing the ear padding. The Sony headphones do not cost a tremendous amount more, and they are worth every penny if you are doing studio work.I would also recommend theAKG K 240 MK II Stereo Studio HeadphonesorAKG K 240 Semi-Open Studio Headphonesover the TASCAM reviewed here. The AKG perform much better when you are using a headphone amplifier though, so that would need to be taken into account.",3,Bass-heavy with dull highs,1377216000,"08 23, 2013",neutral A3KBFCPNQ58YK4,B00EIMZG46,Sam,"[1, 4]",I personally went with the pitch black pedal tuner. The reason why is the LED lights on these guys are small and harder to see onstage. The pitch black is nice and bold and bright. One reason why i almost got this thought is the ability to tune all strings at the same time. So its a give and take issue.,3,This or the Pitch Black,1392940800,"02 21, 2014",neutral A1LJXZC1RFW07C,B00EPWAQS0,K. Ray,"[1, 2]","Tone is subjective and 3 stars means it just OK to me. It does need a hot signal going in to sound good, so use a boost in front of it or hot pickups. The distortion is fuzzy, but not fuzz, almost like a fuzzy static. The EQ switch that removes the tone circuit causes the pedal to become really dark so I always have the tone in the circuit. I used it with a vintage Vibrolux Reverb. This is not my go to pedal or my go to second pedal. I am still trying to figure out how to use it so it sounds good to me. It is made well. For the money I am not mad I tried it.",3,Meh,1395878400,"03 27, 2014",neutral A3VIIH9ZNJ823H,B00EQDITGO,Twiddly Diddly,"[4, 16]","I purchased this pedal at a local music store for practice and possibly doing some loops at open mics with my Roland GR55 (which has a flawless basic looper built in, but only 20 seconds record and no undo). I had hoped that it would at least last one hour on with a battery so that I wouldn't need to carry a power adapter along.The factory battery lasted about 1 hour. The second brand new fresh Duracell battery lasted about 20 minutes. I started recording a loop with another (3rd) fresh battery (tested 9.10 v with a multimeter) and the unit started behaving erratically after a few seconds of recording, suggesting that it was faulty. The lights started coming on and off randomly (record/undo/all three together, then off, then undo on, then all three on etc. etc.)The first time I used the JamMan XT (with the factory battery) it seemed to be working OK and all I can say is that as a basic looper it sucked.I am used to synching loops with other loopers and timing is everything, so I know it was not my poor technique. The main problem was that it didn't matter how hard I tried (even if I did a manual fade out) there was always a gap of about 2 seconds between the end of the loop and the start. This makes the unit useless.Also, it is poorly conceived in that, to replace the battery you have to take out 2 screws... exposing the delicate printed circuit board.The potential for damage here is very high. Also, replacing the screws needs to be done very carefully to avoid cross threading the screws and messing up the receiver nuts which are mounted directly onto the circuit board. To save a few dollars Digitech did not have the foresight to manufacture the unit with a battery box which would have protected the electronics and possible (read INEVITABLE) damage.I have owned quite a few Digitech products over the years and generally they are well thought out and well constructed but they have really dropped the ball on this one.It's going back to the store where I purchased it.",1,Very dissapointed in Digitech,1389052800,"01 7, 2014",negative A2Y2U697SS98E1,B00F2PKRJW,"John Wade Long Jr. ""LongJnSilver""","[0, 1]","I really wanted to like these, but they're a frickin, lint-catching sticky frickin' mess! They went from my wife's snare back into the holder in a New York Minute, have never seen the light of day, and may have been thrown in the garbage. Save your money. We use a heavy stoneware coaster with a cork back to quieten her snare now.",1,YUK!,1402531200,"06 12, 2014",negative AEKID8YBJSV8K,B00FXKIG5I,"Gary Jennings ""JenningsMusic""","[0, 0]",I love these clip-on tuners. I have several but this is the first one I purchased that is a bit of a pain because there is not angle adjustment for viewing it easily. I have to move the guitar neck to see it right and that makes it inconvenient.,3,Hard to see angle,1392681600,"02 18, 2014",neutral A768OB1LNE356,B00FXKIG5I,"Kevin ""k""","[1, 2]",The larger ones sometimes have the neck snap so I thought this might be the answer. The answer is to treat your larger Snarks nicer cause this thing on the back of your guitar with no adjustments simple doesn't cut it. I have to move the guitar and crane my neck to see the display. I'm quite disappointed and it sits here with no use. It is cheap though. Still to me it was money out the window.,2,I use Snarks everywhere except for this one,1395446400,"03 22, 2014",negative A1LH6RF4UN9VI6,B00GTSM8FW,"E. D. Garcia ""Biggie-E""","[1, 1]","I completely agree with "JPfromOH".This Planet Waves D'Addario Artist Capo tries to be too many things and winds up doing none of them perfectly.The micro-adjusting knob for tweaking tension/pressure is nice, but I've wound up having to mess about with it repeatedly with every guitar/ukulele that I have. (A standard tension spring might be a bit too firm, but at least it's consistent.)I also thought I'd like the curved cradle for the neck, but it winds up pushing the capo to odd positions on one of my guitars and makes it very uncomfortable to play with on my tenor ukulele. I know, I know, this isn't designed for ukuleles, but I have no such troubles with my Kyser capos.I don't understand the clip for a tuner on this thing. I have several clip-on tuners that clip directly to the headstock. (And most are Planet Waves already!) Why would I want to purchase a separate tuner that can only be used when I'm using the capo? I suppose that if you have money to burn, this is a useful addition.And the pick holder is a nice touch, but... I use my fingernails so that feature is needless for me.As others have noted, there are other, better capos out there.",3,"It's ok, but there are better.",1400025600,"05 14, 2014",neutral A3AOPVQ7EZHTWA,B00GTSM8FW,"frankp93 ""frankp93""","[0, 0]","The tension screw adjustment remains the best of any capo I've ever used - and I've tried many over the years. But what was Ned smoking when he decided to have the trigger handle and main support stem, including the pick clip and tuner holder, protude outward away from the fingerboard? It's awkward to apply and remove quickly. It's visually distracting for player and audience, and it doesn't add any mechanical benefit to the already excellent tension adjustment.The only possible justification I can come up with is having less to obstruct the fretting hand behind the neck - but even that doesn't fly. Regardless of capo tension you should position it as close to the fret as practical and, unless you're avoiding playing that first fret (or use a low-thumb classical fret hand position) you're always going to feel some part of the capo against the leading edge of your hand. I own the older Planet Waves tri-action capo and never felt that to be a problem.Otherwise the construction of the NS Artist Capo is superb. The surface is arched, probably between a 10-12 radius that works fine on various Strat fingerboards as well as a flatter SG/LP style. It doesn't work as well on the very flat 16 radius of my Martin OM-1 which is virtually the same as a classical. If I cranked the tension it's possible the rubber would flatten out but I wouldn't risk marring the neck wood.I tried both the pick and tuner clips and they're functional, but to be honest I wouldn't use either - too distracting and I only use tuners to get an initial A, then tune each guitar to itself or to other instruments, depending on what they are.The only other capo I've ever used that protudes outward is the Kyser with its notorious 'wrought iron fence' design. I have one and, as good as the holding action is, I've never felt comfortable with the design. The older Planet Waves capo is still available so it comes down to preference.To top off the confusion, the picture on the front of the cardboard card the NS Artist comes mounted on shows a similar capo positioned in a way that's impossible with this capo!",2,Bizarre Variant of the older Planet Waves Tri-Action Capo,1398297600,"04 24, 2014",negative A1SD1C8XK3Z3V1,B00GTSM8FW,"guitfiddleblue ""guitfiddleblue""","[1, 1]","I am a fan of Planet Waves NS capos, but this new one is not very well designed. The way it sits on the guitar is sort of backwards. I find my left hand hitting the lever when I'm in open position. Frustrating. It does have a pick holder, which can be handy, and a place to put an NS tuner, which can also be handy. I just think it could have been better designed. I don't particularly care for this capo and will likely not use it for much stuff. I'll stick to my other NS Planet Waves capo or my old faithful Kyser.",2,cumbersome,1401667200,"06 2, 2014",negative A1YP96MT6W9FTB,B00GTSM8FW,JPfromOH,"[3, 3]","The Planet Waves D'Addario Artist Capo seems like a classic case of trying to do everything and not quite getting it right as a result. The capo has a micro-adjusting knob, but it is into as consistent with acoustic guitars, such as my Seagull that have non-standard width fretboards. The built-in pick holder is useful, but Planet Waves offers another, less "Artist" model that also has one. In fact, the other Planet Waves capo I have is much more amenable to different width necks than this one. The Artist capo also has an adapter that allows The player to attach one of those small clip-on tuners directly too the capo. Assuming that you don't use the capo constantly, why would you want to clip the tuner to the capo instead of to the guitar's headstock? Check out other offerings from Planet Waves; you can do better for less than with this one.",3,There Are Better,1398556800,"04 27, 2014",neutral A3VDSGNIS92OVZ,B00IZCSW3M,"P. Hamm ""p-squared""","[8, 10]","Don't get me wrong, the improvement over the old formulation is noticeable. There's a little more "brightness" to the output, they are a little more long-lasting, and they stay in tune quicker and longer than the normal XL120. This is a good string.But it looks like the going rate on these strings will be 12 bucks a set. I can get three sets of regular (excellent) XL120 strings for that money, and if the NYXL lasted 3 times as long then they'd be worthwhile, but I've been able to try them twice now, and they don't last 3 times as long.Great string, great innovation, great achievement, drastically overpriced.",3,Noticeable Improvement... but at what cost?,1398643200,"04 28, 2014",neutral A3VDSGNIS92OVZ,B00J4TBMVO,"P. Hamm ""p-squared""","[2, 2]","I was looking forward to trying these, as I've loved this company's product since day one.But I think they've messed around with the gauge, slapped a meaningless "HD" tag on, and added a few bucks to the price. More profit in someone's pocket for marketing jargon.I have a smaller-bodied guitar, so these should have, by their claim, given me better balance, but imho, the opposite happened. The bottom dropped out, the top end stopped sizzling, and the middle strings totally took over when I strum with a pick.When I play with fingers it's better, but not worth spending more money on than the normal .012s I've been using (which I think I liked a lot better).It's possible that these work great on the Taylor guitars they were ostensibly designed for (color me skeptical), but I'd say if you're happy with what you have, you need not try these.Again, long-time user and big fan, but paying extra money for a slightly different gauge and a silly "HD" moniker... no thanks.",2,I'm a BIG Fan of Elixir Strings... But...,1403568000,"06 24, 2014",negative A1TSKKBNV38E8Y,B00JBIVXGC,"K. Harriger ""K.R. Harriger""","[0, 0]","I have lots of friends who play these strings. Some love them more than any other string, and some are like me. They're clearly good strings, and I love the way they play and feel on my fingertips, but I can't get past the sound. It could just be about how the strings sound on my particular guitars, but in any case, I'm not happy with the sound and that's why I have a hard time giving them a solid five-star rating.I tried these on two separate guitars I play regularly, and wasn't terribly impressed with the sound on either. One is a vintage dreadnought mahogany guitar that normally has excellent tone, and is crisp, clear and fairly loud. These strings softened the tone, which I wasn't looking to do. They sound okay, but nowhere near as good as the Martin SPs I use to really bring out the best in that guitar.I also have a cutaway electric/acoustic I use to sing with because it's fairly quiet, and the softer tones don't drown out my voice. These strings made the guitar even more quiet, and there was a considerable drop-off in tone quality as well. They might have been cheap, old strings, because I couldn't tell that there was anything special about them. This particular guitar didn't have spectacular sound to begin with, and these strings did nothing to improve it. I like strings to either sound as good as other strings, or improve the tone and pull more from the guitar. These strings did neither for me. However, they sound just great when the instrument was plugged through an amp.Based upon my experimentation, I would guess that if you have a great sounding guitar and you're not a fanatic about slight drops in tonal quality, you'll love the way these strings feel and play. I rate them excellent in that category. But for me, tone is 80% of the equation. I'd play wire-wrapped rope if it sounded better than regular strings. In the tonal category, these strings fell short. On a guitar with excellent tone, I noticed a distinct drop in tone quality, and on another softer, more muted guitar, tone quality vanished.In the final analysis, if you're a picker and your guitar can be plugged in, you'll love these strings. If you're really into great acoustic tone and your guitar doesn't have stellar tone to begin with, you might gain some 'playability,' but you will most likely experience a slight drop in tonal quality.",3,"Hmmm.... I like them, but with a lot of reservations.",1403654400,"06 25, 2014",neutral