Transmitters are strictly controled by the FCC. Receivers not so much. Transmitters will broadcase second, third ... order harmonics which must be below certain power levels. The cable from the...
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Transmitters are strictly controled by the FCC. Receivers not so much. Transmitters will broadcase second, third ... order harmonics which must be below certain power levels. The cable from the...
I sang/played in a band for several years. The group had a habit of not giving notes proper values, blowing through rest; not performinging the music as written. I'm not a good enough musician to...
N1BIS - not very active now.
I sing Mahler, Schuman, Mozart etc. when I'm not on the motor bike. (FJR)
I tried these at a local shop and it too was setup pretty well. A good value for the money. Maybe Ibanez will comeout with a mando in the next level up.~o)
Way too much money. You get to set of the edge of outerspace with the pleaseure of looking at the back of the PBS cameramen. I'll wait for the broadcast on GBH.~o)
How many of us are actually "called" to do anything other than make enough to pay the bills? As a high schooler I considered singing for a living. During the mid 1960's there were few examples of...
Call the builder, Mike Dulak. That's where I got my M0
I have used heaver strings on my M1 but the tone was not so bright. Volume also seemed down. I went back to the light weight units from GHS~o)
I've had mine for at least two years and use it weekly at chuch. I don't change the setting much and always have it on a stand so I don't disconnect the tapered stand adaptor. The buttons don't...
Lot's of good comments here. Suggest you take ur mando down the street to The Music Emporium in Lexington Ma. They have a selection of new/used that may fall close to ur price point.
If it were...
Don't overlook Epiphone. I tried a few awhile back. Ok fer the money~o)
Today's featured builder is Big Muddy. This likely is right in your range. Well made. Mellow sound~o)
Don't foreget the Loar behind the door:disbelief:
:whistling:Look at the mando on that one.
Sounds like a possibity of running the mp3 to an op amp modulated by the emando. Always thought about playing trumpt with my mando.~o)
I've had a Mid-Mo M-0 for about 5 years and gone through one refret. As I'm improved so has the Mid-Mo. I sometimes play in the church band and have no problem be heard. The fixed bridge can be an...
Got to think a Trinity College new ~ $600 or used ~$450. Good for starting out on. Appear here on the Cafe from time to time. The short scale makes a floppy G and the E is a littly tinny but...
Sounds like an RF leak. Check all shielded cable and don't forget to check the AC filter. Power companies have been know to poll devices on their circuits causing interference to TV's, PC's, etc. ...
It's been my experience that the song chooses the singer. You will seldom find an opera singer doing Country and visa versa. Some voices really make the song. It's not likely going to be something...
That would be "The Music Emporium" in Lexington MA., just off Route 2.
http://www.themusicemporium.com/
:mandosmiley:
I've had my Mid-Mo M1 for a few years now and been very satisfied. I've thought about upgrading and tried out some new mandos in the $1.5k to to $2k. These new machines are very nice but I have to...
Ooops, TC (Trinity College). Hotta keep it clean here:grin:
I've tried the MK, CT and Trilium. The Trillium sounded best and cost the most. MK and CT were about the same with the CT being about 40% less money. So, I got a used CT. been playing it a little...
Take a look here:
http://www.pwcrumpco.com/