Violet mics are 100% handmade in Latvia. They are known around the world for their superb performance, consistency, and exotic Styling. All mics come with a 5-year warranty. They are a new player in the game, but the word is spreading around. The testimonials from users are impressive and the reviews are great. We are proud to offer the Globe for rent and sell, and as authorized Violet dealers, we offer the Amethyst, Black Finger with FRR Reflection Ring, and the Wedge. Our rental rates are very reasonable. These are some of the most exciting mics available. Don't be afraid to try them. You will be pleasantly surprised.
Tape Op reviews the Globe and Amethyst
the Globe reviewed by Apple Pro Audio
the Finger reviewed by Apple Pro Audio with Sound Bites
Violet offers a free DVD via their web site. Check out their story.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Matt's Pick of the month
Focusrite's Liquid Channel is an excellent design in which 40 different classic preamps/compressors have been sonically sampled to create a variety of characteristics and coloring. I tried some vocal tracks with a Neumann U87 ( the recommended mic according to manual) and was pleasantly surprised. I just stuck with the SSL modeling and it was awesome!
There are some tube pre/comp models available. However, seeing that there is no real tube in the unit, I tended to stay away from those settings. Another important feature that makes this a unique piece of equipment is the Harmonics knob. This control allows the user to add color or warmth to the model being used. This can creates a natural break up or distortion to the track which, on my project, was a desired effect. Before I used this piece I was a little skeptical about the whole idea. In use, it sounded great and provided lots of options.
Furthermore, the Liquid Channel is very easy to use and the fact that you don't have to hook together three different units makes the device very convenient as well. Please read about the Liquid Technology here.
Reviewed byMatt Puryear (Chili Cold BLood)
Rock n Roll Rentals is an authorized Focusrite dealer
Economic stimulus Package!
In this time of economic downturn, we are doing our part to stimulate the economy by lowering several rental rates on Fender electric guitars.
If you are looking for something to get started playing guitar with, that is nicer than the all-in-one guitar in a box setup, we have lowered the rental rates on several Squier electric guitars as well.
We have lowered several prices on Seagull acoustic guitars, including their Artist and Anniversary series.
If you are looking for something to get started playing guitar with, that is nicer than the all-in-one guitar in a box setup, we have lowered the rental rates on several Squier electric guitars as well.
We have lowered several prices on Seagull acoustic guitars, including their Artist and Anniversary series.
Labels:
Acoustic Guitar,
Electric Guitar,
Fender,
Seagull,
Squier
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Stop the Traynor Hatin'
Traynor Amp's name mystifies people the first time they read it. They wonder, "Is this a Traynor amp like training wheels or training bras?" The truth is that the name Traynor originates from the name of the man who created Traynor amps, Pete Traynor.
If your interested in a breif history of the company, please visit this website.
Traynor's mission statement is to "build the most reliable, most affordable, best sounding, best backed professional audio products that money can buy."
In Austin, Texas, Traynor amps often fall to the way side because people have not heard or played these amps. Traynor is a company that is different in that they do not rely on silly gimmicks or pro endorsements, but rather rely on word of mouth and being "the best value for the money" amp.
Don't take our word for it :
Bass Players Traynor club @ TalkBass
Links to reviews:
Bass Amps
YBA200 @ TalkBass
YBA200 @ Harmony Central
Guitar Amps
YCS90 @ Harmony Central
YCS50 @ Harmony Central
YCS100 @ Harmony Central
Keyboard Amps
K4 @ Harmony Central
Reviews on Traynor's Site
If your interested in a breif history of the company, please visit this website.
Traynor's mission statement is to "build the most reliable, most affordable, best sounding, best backed professional audio products that money can buy."
In Austin, Texas, Traynor amps often fall to the way side because people have not heard or played these amps. Traynor is a company that is different in that they do not rely on silly gimmicks or pro endorsements, but rather rely on word of mouth and being "the best value for the money" amp.
Don't take our word for it :
Bass Players Traynor club @ TalkBass
Links to reviews:
Bass Amps
YBA200 @ TalkBass
YBA200 @ Harmony Central
Guitar Amps
YCS90 @ Harmony Central
YCS50 @ Harmony Central
YCS100 @ Harmony Central
Keyboard Amps
K4 @ Harmony Central
Reviews on Traynor's Site
Labels:
Bass Amps,
Guitar Amps,
Keyboard Amps,
Pete Traynor,
Traynor Amps
Monday, January 12, 2009
RODE M1 InStock
Rode continues to design and manufacture quality microphones at great price points. Their newest offering is a dynamic mic to compete directly with the SM58.
Check out Rode's page for specs and details. We rent them and sell 'em too! Try one out to compare to a 58.
In the same line, Rode has built a stage condenser microphone without much handling noise. Get the specs here.
Check out our page for rental rates.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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