Frequently Asked Questions
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What is wireless signal drop-out?
A wireless signal drop-out is a lost signal between the transmitter and the receiver, resulting in loss of audio or extremely noisy audio. Typical causes of drop-outs include: Inte -
Digital Recording Tips
You've recorded your rhythm guitar and bass tracks. You want to add a steel drum track but discover that the steel drum is grossly out of tune (as they often are). With most digita -
What is the best way to record an acoustic guitar?
Unlike electric guitars, a dynamic mic won't deliver a compelling acoustic sound. To capture the range and clarity of an acoustic guitar, a better choice is a condenser mic. Unlike -
Will my trumpet come with a case? What about a mouthpiece?
Unless stated otherwise, all trumpets that we carry are shipped with a case and a mouthpiece. -
Optimizing Guitar Playability : Strings
Experimenting with different brands is great, but once you a find a brand and gauge you like, stick with them. Your guitar will thank you for it. Constantly changing string gauges -
When do credit card authorizations expire?
The authorization hold time is completely dependent on the issuing bank. Most major bank authorizations are valid for 3-5 days, allowing the merchant time to ship an order and coll -
What is a Crossover?
A crossover is a frequency divider. Crossovers are used to route the various frequency ranges to the appropriate speakers. A 3-way crossover divides the audio spectrum into three f -
What is an insert?
An insert is a jack on a mixer that allows you to "insert" an effect on a specific channel, sub-group of channels, or main channel. The insert jack is a 1/4" TRS jack in which the -
What is the difference between computer-based and standalone recorders?
When it comes to multitrack recording, the options can be overwhelming. Host-based or native, all-in-one or standalone - how does one make sense of it all, and pick the best system -
How do I eliminate feedback?
Feedback is a common problem experienced in live sound setups. It occurs when the sound entering the microphone is amplified, sent through a speaker, picked up by the microphone, r
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