Frequently Asked Questions
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What's the best way to mic my drum set?
Miking an instrument as complex as a drum set can be quite a daunting task. The simplest way to capture the essence of the drums is to employ a pair of high-quality condenser mics, -
How do I track my international order?
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How do you translate drumstick sizes?
Drumsticks are essentially backwards in sizing. The lower the number, the thicker the stick and vice versa. You may see several sizes depending on manufacturer. However, the most c -
What is a Rack Space?
A rack space is defined as 1.75 inches from top to bottom. Standard rack equipment conforms to this by either being 1.75 inches high, or some multiple of that. Equipment height is -
What is Amp Modeling?
Amp Modeling is becoming a very common circuitry found in today's solid-state guitar amps. An amp model is a digital replica, or “clone”, of the sound a particular amp is known for -
What is Biamping?
Biamping is separating a signal into 2 bands, high frequency and low frequency, and sending each band to a separate amplifier. One amp is used for the high frequencies, which are s -
What is bridged mono mode?
Bridged mono couples the two channels on a power amp to drive a single output. By combining the channels on the power amp, the output power is also combined. Note that the minimum -
What is reverb?
Probably one of the first effects known to man, reverb and its distant cousin echo have long added their magic to the sounds we make. Who hasn't enjoyed their vocal prowess in the -
What is a sampler?
A sampler is a device that can take any sound that is put into it, "sample" it, process it, and play it back. Whether it be a short vocal clip from President Kennedy's inaugural ad -
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
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