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Roland HandSonic 10
- by Chris MacKinnon, 10-06-2008
The HandSonic 10 fulfills all my jamming and practicing needs without incurring the wrath of my downstairs neighbors!
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Peavey Classic 50/410
- by Jim McGowan, 10-02-2008
The entire Peavey Classic series is superb, no matter what style of music you play.
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Antares Auto-Tune Evo Native
- by Chris MacKinnon, 09-29-2008
I no longer have to sacrifice that great, emotional performance because of a few pitchy notes.
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Roland RMP-5 Rhythm Coach
- by Paul Salveson, 09-10-2008
This thing makes practicing a game. You could end up practicing more than you ever dreamed.
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Roland JUNO-D
- by Jonathan Rhum, 09-10-2008
From monophonic sounds to whole arrangements, the JUNO-D wont let you down.
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Roland VP-550
- by Nathanael Davenport, 09-04-2008
The VP-550 is ultra-simple, reliable, ruggedly built, and sounds almost other-worldly.
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Line 6 Bass PODxt Live
- by Jonathon Rhum, 09-02-2008
Nothing makes the life of a gigging musician easier than a Bass POD XT Live.
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Line 6 POD X3 Live
- by Jonathan Rhum, 09-02-2008
Bottom line, the POD X3 Live has increased my enjoyment and cash flow as a gigging and session musician. What more can you ask for?
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Kurzweil PC3
- by Michael Goodrich, 08-11-2008
The PC3 meets me where I'm at now, and also will grow with me. Exactly what I want out of a pro-level keyboard.
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Royer R-121
- by Michael Goodrich, 08-03-2008
The R-121 delivers wonderful ribbon mic detail with the strength of a modern microphone.
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Roland CUBE-100 Bass
- by Chris Brown, 08-01-2008
This portable combo is small enough to fit in your bedroom, but loud enough for your gig!
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Propellerhead Reason 4
- by Joel Hart, 07-30-2008
Whether it's rock, hip-hop, or even classical, my songs always come together faster and sound better when I use Reason.
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Audix OM-5
- by Nick Church, 07-27-2008
If you start with mics that sound as good as these you won't need to plan on upgrades later on!
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Rode NTK
- by Nick Raffaele, 07-22-2008
I've used the NTK in hundreds of various recording situations, and with a multitude of different instruments.
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Roland MT-90U
- by Joel Hart, 07-21-2008
The MT-90U makes learning songs both fun and easy.
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DigiTech Vocalist Live 4
- by Bill Certain, 07-16-2008
With 50 factory preset harmonies, and 50 user editable presets, the VL4 is a "must-have" piece of gear for the gigging musician, hobbyist, or singer/songwriter.
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Korg M3 61
- by Nick Church, 07-14-2008
This instrument is both excellent and addictive. It should carry a "This Product Can Seriously Enhance your Music" warning!
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Groove Tubes GT50
- by Nick Votto, 07-11-2008
The GT50 is my ringer, my personal little piece of gear that I go back to again and again for lots of applications.
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TASCAM DR-1
- by Bill Certain, 07-09-2008
I was off and recording within 15 minutes of opening the box. Within two hours, I had a great album with songs on my web site to boot!
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Moog Moogerfooger M-105 MuRF
- by Josh Wellington, 05-14-2008
Whether you’re looking for a super-powered phaser, a highly colored EQ, sweet analog distortion, or any of a huge number of tones in-between, the MuRF does not disappoint.
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