About this deal
{{name}} {{#if variation}} {{variation}} {{else}} {{/if}} {{#properties}} {{#each this}} {{#if this}} {{@key}}: {{this}} {{/if}} {{/each}} {{/properties}} Read more . Having studied orchestral instrument restoration in 1993 for 3 years and a further 4 years apprenticeship, I opened Brass and woodwind in a small. Edinburgh Music centre is the expansion of Brass and Woodwind musical instrument restoration and repair est 2002.
Reviews
M. Homan
Charging feature and compact design are great. Arrived on time . Sound man jacked the receiver right into the snake head on stage, no cords, no stand, less clutter.
Cool Breeze
Works on the baritone sax as well (see photo). So convenient. Both were a bit more of a hassle to use, and both had inconvenient wires to transmitters and battery packs that made it difficult to move on stage and to put the sax down (to play hand percussion or during breaks). Super easy to charge, plug and play technology, no tangled transmitter wires, and tight bell connection make it perfect for: 1) Inside shows and bar gigs 2) Players who move a lot on stage (no battery pack or transmitter wires dangling from your belt) 3) Rehearsals - takes 30 seconds to turn on and plug into the board 4) First-time mic owners - easy to use, inexpensive (mine was $250), and more mic than you needI've used a couple other systems one was $600 and the other was $1200.
Definitely it's impressed me. Beautiful and clear sound
For me, this would be a great deal even if it were twice as expensive. Used mine for a year at 20 shows and about 40 rehearsals. The media could not be loaded. Definitely it's impressed me, clear and beautiful sound