8/31/2012

Cushy Deluxe Oblong Carry All Backpack Review

Cushy Deluxe Oblong Carry All Backpack
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i really like the cushy case with the backpack straps better than the one with just one strap. It is more portable, comfortable, and accessible.

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NS Design CR4 Viola Review

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NS Design CR4 Violin and CR4 Viola
I had been reluctant to buy such an expensive electric violin... in a world where for the same money one could get a stellar first rate premium signature edition electric guitar. Yes, the Electric Violin market is a smaller market, but still the hesitation over price seemed entirely reasonable. When the WAV 4 Chinese NS Design models came out at bargain prices, I jumped and bought one and was largely happy with it (see my Amazon Reviews of the WAV 4 and the Fender FV3 vs the NS Design WAV4).
I heard of people stringing violins for viola tuning (CGDA instead of GDAE) and was fascinated with the idea. I ordered a C string and strung it on the end of my FV3 and ran the other strings over a slot, leaving the E string off when I got to the end. I loved the viola tuning, but couldn't find a C string that sounded quite right with the other strings. Then it occurred to me that perhaps the best way to achieve viola tuning is with a real viola.
Now, if one thought that the market for Electric Violins was small, well, the market for Violas is even more constricted. I kept returning to the NS Design, and because the CR Series describes so well in their own promotional literature, and because the On Line Reviews were so favorable, I decided to order an NS Design CR4... after a few drinks, of course.
Amazon often resorts to The Electric Violin Shop for some of these items, and so I went directly to their site. I remembered that months ago I had inquired about ordering a Bridge Electric Violin from their store and was annoyed that my particular island out on the High Seas was not included on their address drop down list... making the order impossible to conduct as per usual. I complained in their Contact Us Box and then quickly forgot about getting the Bridge Violin anyway... the pretty colored ones were all sold out, leaving only the ugly colors available, and not at reduced pricing either... full price for the ugliest things you would ever not hope to see. Anyway, you wouldn't believe what happened! These wonderful people took my harsh suggestions to heart and fixed the addressing problem. When I went to order the NS Design CR4 Viola, there it was, my Island was on the drop down list... which was when I remembered how hard I had been on them (remember I had had a few drinks). Of course, with my order, I included a heart felt apology as well as expressions of my deepest gratitude for appreciating my business and preparing for it.
With orders of that price, the ordinary mails of the United States can not be trusted... it seems that the Ordinary Mail Service can hire thieves to work at much lower rates than honest men and women, and at the end of the day the Ordinary Postal Service doesn't need to worry about delivering quite so much as they would if their low wage employees didn't pick through it all at first. So The Electric Violin Shop uses premium shippers, adding almost $200 to the Order, but my CR4 arrived almost the same day, except that Thanksgiving Day intervened. The Sales Lady had included a nice little hand written note thanking me for my business and wishing me luck. I think I will be a return customer to that particular Electric Violin Shop.
I had read a CR4 Review before which spoke of an NS Design Violin arriving in tune. Well, so did mine. Plugged into my existing Electric Violin settings and sound systems, I was playing in a manner of minutes.
Oh, if you read my older Reviews, you will find that I have had problems supporting the heavier electric violins, that is, just holding them up in a position to play, and they tend to slip slide around a lot. Its all rather distracting and takes a great deal away from the Music. So I did take about 20 minutes to fashion a Violin Choker, patent pending (see my other reviews on the WAV and the Fender FV3), out of a key ring, and key ring clip, and some cotton cloths line rope and cotton string. I clip it through the NS Design Shoulder Rest bracket and it holds the Viola very closely under my chin. The Viola remains so steady, I don't even need to use the chin rest.
The volume knob on the CR4 works well... on some instruments the resistance of the volume potentiometer seems ill selected, as not much actual volume range is covered using the instruments volume knob, and one has to make all of the big volume changes at the amplifier and processor stages.
There are two tuner controls. The first should be labeled "BETTER" and the second one labeled "WORSE"... the first does away with that harsh electric sound, and the second one heaps more of it on. Anyway, the CR4 can probably be dialed in pretty close to whatever it is you are looking for, even before outputting to whatever processors and effects units are awaiting down-line.
Fit and finish is really superb. I knew that the NS Design CR4 had active electronics and so must have had a battery, but did not immediately see where the battery access panel was, or even how to get into the string bay, as I had done with the WAV 4. But eventually the little retainer bracket moveable tab attracted my attention, and when I moved the tab off to the side, the battery and string bay cover fell right off. You know, the entire back panel and battery string cover had fit so well together, I had thought it had been one entire piece. I had actually been set to take a screwdriver to the whole thing.
The wood, body and finger board are excellent and attractive. You know, I confess to using olive oil on my fingers to speed up my fingering and make modulating the strings easier, and this is the first time ever that a new violin has not turned my finger inky black. That means that after their last staining of the fingerboard they had actually taken the time to do a fine sandpapering of the fingerboard... it was so nice and smooth. Usually I have to do that kind of fine detailing myself, but they had done it for me. Thank God, for a change.
Oh, and the strings seem fine. Usually one has to toss that the strings that come with these things, But NS Design used what sound like premium steel chrome wound strings.
I had complained of the WAV4 being stiff and inflexible... not giving much of a sense for player `feel', but the CR4, at least the Viola (I haven't played the CR4 Violin but imagine it is quite similar in all regards), seemed to have flexibility... that when using some strength and force in modulating the strings, the violin actually bends in a bit... a great perception of playability and control... a rewarding `feel' to the instrument. One has to wonder how they did it... apparently the CR4's are not the same thick blocks of wood that the WAV models are.
Now a word on Violas in general. I had heard it said that Violas, being larger, are therefore slower. Well, my Fender FV3 Violin measures from the nut to the bridge for a string length of 12 7/8 inches, while my Viola measures 14 1/4. That is not much of a difference... just ten percent. But it does seem to give me more Tonal Resolution, that is, it's easier to land on exactly the right note sweet spots, so to speak, even if one has to move a bit further to reach them. And when one rolls one's fingers to modulate notes, one can get in a much more vigorous wiggle without worrying so much about over-modulating. Anyway, after having played both Viola and Violin, and not to sound condescending, but the Viola seems more fit for men, while the violin seems better suited for the smaller hands of boys and girls.
Oh, and as far as trading the Violin's high E String for the Viola's low C String ( violins are tuned to GDAE while violas are tuned down to CGDA ), while occasionally the lilting and ethereal E string has its valued uses, particularly when clustered together with other violins in concert, still in most cases that really piercing high string is used only because it is there, and the results are shrill and often clash with the other instrumentation. Bands are often afraid of including an Electric Violin, and only because they fear those wildly high E Strings stabbing into their brains by way of the ears. The Viola, however, with that C String on the low end, can reach some real bassy lows, and one can still finger far enough down on the high end A string to suggest the musical mood and intensity of Going High without actually going so high as to be positively annoying. My feeling is that if Violas became better known, they would certainly become more popular, and would largely replace the violin everywhere but in concert venue.


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8/30/2012

Matrix MPU1 Acoustic Guitar Pickup Acoustic Guitar Pickup Review

Matrix MPU1 Acoustic Guitar Pickup Acoustic Guitar Pickup
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Didn't read the description correctly, ordered 3 of these guitar tuners that I real y only needed one!
Thought they were pick-ups, anyone need a Tuner pick-up!

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Concord Double Bow Case for 2 Bass Bows Review

Concord Double Bow Case for 2 Bass Bows
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Was a gift for my grandson and he is putting to good use by carrying his bow everyday to school he has music. Good quality material and with the strap makes it easy to carry. Price excellent and arrived on time.

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8/29/2012

Round Tourte Style Viola Mute Review

Round Tourte Style Viola Mute
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I'm a pro musician, playing viola for living in the Opera Orchestra. Using this mute for of whole my life, but lost it, so I had to buy a new one. As every other pro knows-this is a great mute!

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Fishman FT1 Digital Tuner Review

Fishman FT1 Digital Tuner
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The FT1 does the job it's intended and has some nice features (like guitar, base and ukulele modes), but also has some shortcomings.
It's tiny buttons are hard to press and the dark screen makes it difficult to see when it's activated. Therefore, it's easy to forget to turn it off. I've also had it accidentally turn on while flopping around in a case or instrument bag.
When you strum a note the screen lights up green. However, the scale does not give an indication of the amount of "off resonance" a tuning is. It's either, simply, too low, on, or too high; no gradual tuning scale. This makes it real difficult to creep up to a note. The screen does change from green to orange when resonance to is obtained, but its acceptance window is extremely narrow making tuning a very touchy proposition.
If I buy another clip on tuner, I will look elsewhere.

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8/28/2012

Wittner 7/8 - 4/4 Cello Ultra Composite Tailpiece with 4-tuners and Nylon Tailgut Review

Wittner 7/8 - 4/4 Cello Ultra Composite Tailpiece with 4-tuners and Nylon Tailgut
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I just purchased a used Franz Hoffman Maestro Cello out of Ann Arbor Michigan. That cello came with this very tailpiece. It works very well. After receiving an ebony tailpiece out of a Tulsa Strings Store with the heavy metal Wittner individual fine tuners, I made my decision not to use that one based on the composite comparison in hand.
I have a second cello, an Eastman Strings 200 Series Cello which requires setup. This cello will receive the same tailpiece and was actually recommended by the luthier in Tulsa after I'd purchased the ebony. I love honesty but I'd also like to hear from others. I'm curious why anyone would pay 51 dollars for a Wittner Aluminum tailpiece when this one is available for 23 dollars?

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"Wristies" Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Short Length for Large Hands: Beige Review

Wristies Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Short Length for Large Hands: Beige
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This product has significantly helped my fathers wrist to stay warm and thus reduce pain and stiffness.
Thank you

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8/27/2012

Planet Waves Circuit Breaker Instrument Cable, 20 feet Review

Planet Waves Circuit Breaker Instrument Cable, 20 feet
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Don't waste your money in this cable... is cheap and is not realyable... Make a lot of noise... and... if your lucky will last two months..

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"Wristies" Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Original Long Length for Small Hands: Beige Review

Wristies Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Original Long Length for Small Hands: Beige
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I rarely take time to write a review. Writies are wonderful. I work as an office manager at a wedding chapel. Our office is cold in the winter (I am on the ground floor) and cold in the Summer (AC has to be cranked up to keep the upstairs cool.
I was wearing gloves to alleviate occasional bouts with arthritis, & to keep my hands warm enough to type. I was constantly removing(& misplacing)them to pin on boutonnieres, assist brides with dressing, etc.
I can wear the Wristies all day, and only have to slide them up when I wash my hands. They do a wonderful job of keeping my hands warm, flexible, and acessible for the "hands on" part of my job.
God bless the creator & supplier of Wristies!!!!!

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8/26/2012

Fishman Classic Series C-100 Cello Pickup Review

Fishman Classic Series C-100 Cello Pickup
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I needed a quick fix for live performance with my cello and this pickup was very affordable. Well, you get what you pay for. It works, but just barely. I had to run my cello through an EQ pedal to boost the signal, which got me there, but the recreation of the sound was a little off. The bass generally didn't resonate very well and I tended to have an issue with hum (a ground loop @ 60Hz that had to be eq'd out). I've since bought a Shadow SH 955 Nanoflex Pickup and haven't looked back. The Fishman gets the job done, but expect to have to boost your signal A LOT to use it live. I'm told the preamp Fishman sells as an accessory will solve all the problems I had, but for the cost of both of them you can get a Shadow pickup or another one of the competitors.

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Korg CA-30 Chromatic Tuner Review

Korg CA-30 Chromatic Tuner
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This is a very fine tuner that allows you to tune any instrument, electronic or acoustical, "spot on." For the price I really didn't expect such a nice product. However, after reading about two minutes of instruction, I was accurately tuning my mandolin and guitar. It is very intuitive to use, is battery operated which makes it useful for on the road, and has has such practical features as auto turn off after non-use for 20 minutes so you don't kill your batteries should you forget to turn it off.

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High accuracy and superb functionality have made Korg chromatic tuners the worldwide favorite. And now, the new Korg CA-30 joins the best-selling CA series of tuners. With even more features, like a pitch reference tone and marks for pure major thirds and minor thirds, the CA-30 digital tuner packs basic functionality and convenient tuning functions into ultra-compact bodies.

Wide Range of Pitch Detection This compact chromatic tuner supports a broad range of C1 (32.70 Hz)-C8 (4186.01 Hz), allowing speedy and high-precision tuning of wind, string, keyboard, and other instruments. This hand held tuner is ideal for tuning even low-register notes containing numerous overtones that are often difficult to tune. A high-sensitivity microphone is built-in to this chromatic tuner, allowing easy and accurate tuning of acoustic instruments such as ukuleles. A separately sold CM-100 contact microphone can also be used to send the vibrations directly to the tuner for even more accurate tuning.
Ultra-compact body with a "Tilt Slit" Although the CA-30 is small, thin, and light, don't let its pocket-sized body fool you. The CA-30 chromatic tuner packs the functionality needed for tuning a wide range of instruments. From studio to stage, tuning is easy and convenient. The back of the unit includes a unique arc-shaped "tilt slit" that lets you insert a plastic card for use as a handy stand.
High-precision LCD Meter The meter section uses an LCD needle, combining the accuracy of an LCD with the easy visibility of a needle, and providing a stable display. Additional visual feedback is provided by LEDs that indicate pitch deviation.
Sound Out In addition to visual tuning via meter, the Korg CA-30 can play reference pitches from its internal speaker (Sound Out) for tuning by ear. Each press of the Sound switch will cycle through the A4-Bb4 notes, commonly used for tuning wind instruments. Alternatively, you can hold down the Sound switch to change the cycle to the semitone intervals from C4 through C5 (one octave), allowing reference pitches for any instrument to be sounded quickly.
Adjustable Calibration The Calibration function (410-480 Hz) of this chromatic tuner supports a wide range of standard pitches, and can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps for accurate and flexible tuning to any song or key. Thanks to the Memory Backup function, the Calibration and reference pitch are remembered even when the power is turned off. (However, these settings will be initialized when the batteries are replaced.)
Auto Power Off Function The power will turn off automatically if the unit is left powered-on for 20 minutes without performing any operation, avoiding unnecessary battery consumption.
Approximately 100 hours of Continuous Use Low-power consumption design allows an amazing 100 hours (approximate) of continuous battery life (A4 continuous input, meter mode, zinc-carbon batteries).
Three Year Warranty Korg tuners and metronomes purchased from a Korg USA authorized dealer now have a three year warranty.
What's in the Box CA-30 Tuner, Owner's Manual, Two AAA Batteries

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8/25/2012

Wittner 15.5" - 16.5" Viola Ultra Composite Tailpiece with 4-tuners and Nylon Tailgut Review

Wittner 15.5 - 16.5 Viola Ultra Composite Tailpiece with 4-tuners and Nylon Tailgut
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Beautifully made using latest high-tech materials make this tailpiece lighter than any other I have tried. This provided a small but noticable improvement in the voice of my instrument. Also it was easy to get the afterlenght just right with this part so I am pleased in all respects. Well worth the price. The only thing that could make it better and kept me from giving five stars is a minor redesign allowing a bar for the strings to rest on between the adjusters and the nut would keep the string lengths uniform and prevent minor voice changes as the fine tuners move through their range.
Still, very much worth the price and light, attractive, and good sounding. I am well pleased.
Rick Draganowski
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p.s. I have Wittner Ultras on my violin and cello as well and the same apply to them as the above for my viola.

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Hofner Icon Series Beatle Bass Guitar - Sunburst Review

Hofner Icon Series Beatle Bass Guitar - Sunburst
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As a professional musician and university music professor, I have pretty high standards. Of course, I'm primarily a woodwind performer, and although I've fooled around with guitar since high school, this was my first electric bass guitar. Hofner's Icon model has cheaper wood and generally some cheaper parts than their professional level basses, but I love this instrument. The short scale is perfect for moving seamlessly between guitar and bass and makes technically demanding passages easier than on a standard scale bass. I've gotten to the point where I've taken the bass to parties and played a couple of paying gigs with it. The intonation is pretty good, although it is not up to the level of professional instruments. The main issue is that 1st fret notes are very sharp. The movable bridge is a little tricky to work with, too. I found that I just had to find a spot where there was a fairly decent blend of string height, string angle, and scale for the intonation. Generally, the switches and pickups seem to work pretty well, although the switches get just a little flaky when the temperature and humidity conditions change rapidly. I find that the strings that come with it work ok, but that flat wound strings really improve it, making it useful for rock and jazz playing. I did have to do some minor work on the frets, since two of them were set a little lower than the rest, but just a little adjustment eliminated fret buzz. It's no pre-CBS Fender, to be sure, but for less than $400, it looks good, sounds good, and is lightweight and easy to play.

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8/24/2012

"Wristies" Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Short Length for Small Hands: Beige Review

Wristies Hand Warming Practice Gloves - Short Length for Small Hands: Beige
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This product works as advertised. It can be worn as shown or inverted to cover most of the fingers and less of the wrist and forearm.

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Planet Waves Humidity and Temperature Sensor Review

Planet Waves Humidity and Temperature Sensor
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I just bought it yesterday from Guitar Center. I bought it because they only sold this one, so I gave it a try. So far it function as it suppose to. I used it against a cheap analog hygrometer and I assume that it reads a lot more accurate than the analog one. The downside is that it cannot be calibrate. I could not find anywhere in the manual that says it can (I asked the guys in GC, and they had no idea what I was talking about). So you will need a lot of faith to believe that it is accurate enough, unless you have another one (or 2) to compare against it. And I hate to spend another 20 bucks for another hygrometer just to compare with it.
Overall, this hygrometer works fine. It looks sharp and fits perfectly in my guitar case. I'll have to see more in the future if there will be any issue with it. No calibration, so you can't do any salt test. Next time if I buy another hygrometer, I'll definitely choose the one that can be calibrated.

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8/23/2012

Cremona SVA-150 Premier Student Viola, 14-Inch Review

Cremona SVA-150 Premier Student Viola, 14-Inch
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My son needed a solid beginning viola, and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this instrument. It's a perfect beginner instrument, and the quality to cost ratio is excellent!

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