Posts Tagged Amplifiers

3.5mm Stereo Male To Male Cable 12 ft.

Posted by on Thursday, 16 September, 2010

3.5mm Stereo Male To Male Cable 12 ft.

  • Industry standard 3.5 mm (1/8″) patch cable
  • Nickel plated plugs
  • Molded connectors with strain relief

Audio sources come in all shapes and sizes. DVD players, laptops, portable CD players, MP3 players, iPods, PCs, and projectors all have one thing in common—a 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo audio output jack. Newer home theater receivers, computers, laptops, and even some amplifiers feature a 3.5 mm audio input jack for connecting to sources for signal. This 3.5 mm stereo male to male patch cable has been built for clean signal transfer and durability. Each cable has two nickel plated plugs, each with a molded strain relief. This increases longevity for a cable that you can count on.

Rating: (out of 7 reviews)

List Price: $ 4.49

Price: $ 0.01


Music Recording Review: KRK RP5 G2 Studio Monitor

Posted by on Wednesday, 28 July, 2010

Open your ears to what music has to offer you these days. Providing you with the best quality in recording tracks, your satisfaction will always be assured. KRK RP5 G2 is one of the competent trademarks when it comes to recording monitors. The newest release elevates sound quality to its finest.

People had been looking up, searching for best quality sounds. We seems to be unsatisfied with the other monitors has to offer. Good thing KRK came up with a good monitor. Sound professionals do recommend this monitor. So this could be the answer to what people had been looking up for.

KRK RP5 G2 finds a pleasant way to gratify those of their consumers’ wants. It is hyped up with the features that fulfill your interest in music. It has designed a better-quality wave guide that supplies optimal high frequency pattern control and focuses on the sound outcome, eliminating sound diffractions and phase problems that most sounding monitors encounter. Through the performance of this monitor, it enable you to provide a good mood for a recording. Highs’ and lows’ are not being distorted unlike other monitors do.

Its physical feature is professionally designed to produce a better sound quality. Not like most sounding monitors or amplifiers that has the usual square box form, KRK RP5 G2 has its curved surfaces which creates a broader angle for its music to travel a wide range sound. Designed especially for closed room studios for you to appreciate music has to offer.

KRK has been giving their name a sweet scent of reputation by providing good quality and trusted products throughout the years. If a lot of people had been devoted to its previous series, personally, I would say that this progressed product preferably has content to satisfy a musician’s delight.

You will be given the option to adjust through the system. You can adjust easily to attain you desired output. Sound engineers can benefit largely with this kind of monitor with its unique assets.

Whenever you need a quality studio monitor, make sure you have known KRK PR5 and its features yet. Raising the standards of your music is KRK’s anthem in the music industry.

Find out more about the KRK RP5 G2 Studio Speakers at your favorite musical instruments store.


Jeff Beck – Amplifiers

Posted by on Tuesday, 13 July, 2010

Jeff Beck’s guitar tech Steve Prior tells us a little bit about Jeff’s Amps and settings.
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Operational Amplifier Tutorial & super microphone circuit

Posted by on Thursday, 1 July, 2010

Afroman goes over the basics of how to use an operational amplifier to amplify tiny voltages, and builds a circuit to listen to very faint sounds with a microphone. Don’t forget to vote 5! The final microphone amplifier circuit diagram is here: www.afrotechmods.com For more information about amplifiers, Google “inverting amplifier” “non-inverting amplifier” “instrumentation amplifier” “class A amplifier” “class B amplifier” “class AB amplifier” and that should give you a lot to chew on.
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Lec 8 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007

Posted by on Saturday, 29 May, 2010

Dependent sources and amplifiers View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu


WowWee Paperjamz guitars can play actual chords

Posted by on Wednesday, 26 May, 2010

WowWee Paperjamz guitars can play actual chords

You can more or less tell by the name that the WowWee Paperjamz guitar is actually made out of nothing more than plain paper, but despite its seemingly fragile construction, it is more than capable of churning out tunes – as long as it is plugged into speakers or a pair of headphones. There will be five different styles of guitar available, where the Stratocaster will offer ‘What I Like About You’, ‘Two Princes’ and ‘End Of The World’; while the Telecaster has ‘Born To Be Wild’, ‘Mississippi Queen’ and ‘Smoke On The Water’; with the Flying V sporting ‘You Really Got Me’, ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’ and ‘Godzilla’; and the Explorer has ‘Hey There Delilah’, ‘All Star’ and ‘Helicopter’ with the SG-style guitar having ‘Woman’, ‘Rock Star’ and ‘Take It To The Limit’. Depending on how you like it, there are three ways to use them – strumming along to the songs would be the easier, while the second method is “rhythm mode” that involves a degree of talent since you will not only have to strum along to the rhythm of the songs, but control each song played as well. Last but not least would be the hardest of them all, where you play freestyle to make up notes and songs as your talent leads you. Retailing for $35 a pop, there are also paper amplifiers and drums to go along with it.

Permalink: WowWee Paperjamz guitars can play actual chords from Ubergizmo | Hot: Macbook Pro Review, iPad Review