Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Eddie Shaw: 1937 to 2018

Rest in peace, my friend.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

NAMM 2018: PLNIFY Tour Management Software Product Preview


Aloha!

On Friday I met with Victor from PLNIFY about his new software and app that allows easier coordination of all factors that are needed to run a successful tour. He is in the industry ad has worked with top-tier entertainers, so he knows exactly what is needed. He ran me through the software and I was impressed with the effort that went into making all of the details right. And though the software was just recently finished, it is already in use by around 100 major acts.


Please see the attached video to hear more about the PLNIFY, and for more information, please go to plnify.com.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: The Wire World Polaris Guitar Cable Product Preview


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I got to speak with David Wire World Cables about their newly introduced Polaris guitar cable, which is has to be one of the best quality cables in the market. I also had the chance to see Stu Hamm demo the cable, and he is a true believer in the product.


Please see the attached video to hear more about the Polaris cables. As this product is so new it is not on their website yet, but to learn a little more about the company head on over to wireworldcable.com.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: Day 4 Kick-off

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This is the final day of the 2018 Winter NAMM show in sunny Anaheim, California and it is about 25 degrees warmer now that the Santa Ana winds have come in. This has been a great show, and the exhibitors have all been great about making time to meet with me. The show seems a little less crowded this year, though it is hard to tell if it is because there are less people or because they have greatly expanded the exhibition halls.

I have a few more appointments today, and will be updating the blog as often as possible.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: Shure SM48 Microphone Field Test

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This is the final day of the 2018 Winter NAMM show; this year I shot a lot of video with my Zoom Q8, and I chose a Shure SM48-LC to record my dialogue. This microphone is similar in appearance to the venerable Shure SM58, but comes in at about half the price. Considering that I was going to be stuffing it into my bag repeatedly (and possibly dropping it a few times), I chose not to bring its more expensive sibling.

The SM48-LC looks almost identical to the SM58, with a nicely solid heft, and the instantly recognizable profile of the chromed steel mesh grill (that is maybe a touch bigger). It is available both with or without an ON/OFF switch, and mine is not equipped with one. The 48 is a dynamic mic with a different cartridge than the 58, and a frequency response of 55 to 14,000 Hz.

If you purchase one, you will get the mic, a nice vinyl carry bag, and a mic stand clip. These are made in Mexico, and you can expect to pay around $55 from online sellers. It is a good value, for sure.

It worked out very well for field recording, with no issues at all. To my ears, it is noticeably tinnier with less mids than an SM58, but the recordings were all clear, and its cardioid pattern did a fine job of isolating my voice from the terribly chaotic NAMM environment. Though I would not hesitate to buy another for this kind of use (or karaoke), I think that the reduced fidelity is not worth the cost savings to vocalists and bands, so I would advise them the save up another 50 bucks and buy the real thing, an SM58.

Mahalo!

Saturday, January 27, 2018

NAMM 2018: Latch Lake Music micKing Product Preview


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I had the opportunity to speak with Dave from Latch Lake Music about their beautiful micKing microphone stands. Their craftsmanship is amazing, and I have to say these are by far the nicest mic stands I have ever seen. They have to be seen to be believed!



Please see the attached video to hear more about the micKing, and for more information, please go to latchlakemusic.com.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: Cable Porter Product Preview


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I had the opportunity to speak with Carlo from Cable Porter about their innovative cable management system that keeps organizes and prevents your leads from tangling. They provided me with a sample and I am hooked – I will need to purchase some more of these!


Please see the attached video to hear more about the Amp Hook, and for more information, please go to cableporter.com .

Mahalo!


Friday, January 26, 2018

NAMM 2018: Clear Tune Monitors - Da Vinci Series Product Preview


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At NAMM 2017 I reviewed the Vintage Series in-ear monitors from Clear Tune Monitors, and was eager to get a chance to hear the new 9-driver and 10-driver Da Vinci Series this year, and I was blown away. The definition and realism is amazing, with a huge frequency range. Castor id a great job of demoing them for me, as I think you will agree:



Please see the attached video to hear more about the Da Vinci Series, and for more information, please go to cleartunemonitors.com for complete details.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: Jammy Portable Digital Guitar Product Preview


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I got to demo the new Jammy portable digital guitar, and it redefines what I thought a travel guitar should be. With separate string modules for fingering and strumming/picking and it unique sliding headstock to change the range, it is a compete gamechanger.



Please see the attached video to hear more about the Jammy guitar, and for more information, please go to playjammy.com for more info.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: The Zoom H1n Handy Recorder Product Preview


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Yesterday I has the pleasure of speaking with Samuel from Zoom about their new H1n Handy Recorder. I am a big fan of Zoom’s products, and shot the accompanying video with my personal Zoom Q8. The updates to the H1n are impressive, and it is obvious that the company listens to their customers and gives them what they expect. It is a cool unit, and still comes in at around $120 – how can you beat that?



Please see the attached video to hear more about Zoom H1n, and for full details please go to zoom-na.com for more info.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: The Brand UC Product Preview

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Yesterday I has the pleasure of speaking with Jackie from The Brand UC, a company based in the UK. They make and sell labeling products that would make the lives of touring bands and equipment rental companies much easier.
Please see the attached video to hear more about their road case labels and cable label wraps, and for full details please go to thebranduc.com for more info.
Mahalo!


Press Release: Radial Engineering Has Been Sold!

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I cannot say that I am super happy to hear about this:

"Anaheim CA, NAMM, January 25 2018- Mike Belitz, President and CEO of Ultimate Support Systems, has acquired Radial Engineering Ltd.

Established in 1991, Radial Engineering Ltd. was originally developed as a range of cable products by outgoing President and CEO, Peter Janis. The release of their first direct box in 1996, the Radial JDI, was just the beginning in a long line of innovations that saw Radial become the leading name in premium direct boxes and audio solutions. In the intervening years, the Radial brand family and distribution network has grown to include a diverse catalog of brands, including: Primacoustic, Tonebone, Reamp, Hafler, Dynaco, Iso-Max and Jensen Transformers Inc. Ultimate Support and Radial Engineering Ltd. will enjoy shared strategic and logistical advantages under leadership of Mike Belitz; with the end result of wider availability to retailers, distributors, and end-users all over the world.

"I have always been passionate about premium accessories in the music industry. Instruments come in and out of fashion, but musicians and audio professionals will always need well designed, high quality solutions. Ownership of Ultimate Support Systems and Radial Engineering Ltd. will offer incredible possibilities for the future." - Mike Belitz, President and CEO of Ultimate Support Systems and Radial Engineering Ltd."

Mahalo!

NAMM 2018: Cling On Pickup Product Preview

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Yesterday I got a chance to spend some time with Fernando at Cling On to hear more about their acoustic pickup that is designed to be installed with no damage or modifications to the instrument. It sounds great and with a price of $69.99 it is very competitive in the market!

Please see the attached video to hear more about the Cling On Pickup, and for more details, please go to http://www.clingon.co/ for more info.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018: Day 2 Kick-off

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This is day 2 of the 2018 Winter NAMM show in sunny Anaheim, California (though it is a chilly 43 degrees this morning). Yesterday was a steep learning curve with the video equipment, but the ZOOM Q8 with the shotgun mic cartridge is very flexible and worked out well. Today should be better yet!

I have plenty of appointments today, and will be updating the blog as often as possible.

Mahalo!


Thursday, January 25, 2018

NAMM 2018: The WishBone Workshop Amp Hook Preview

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I got to speak with Sean from The Wishbone Workshop about the new Amp Hook microphone mounting system, that allows the user to precisely and securely mic their amplifiers and cabinets.

Please see the attached video to hear more about the Amp Hook, and for more information, please go to thewishboneworkshop.com for more info.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018 Eargasm Ear Plugs Preview

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This morning I spent some time with Ryan, the founder of Eargasm ear plugs, and he was able to fill me in on how these ear plugs are a step beyond the usual foam slugs that people cram in their ears . This product filters sound to provide up to 16dB of sound reduction, while still delivering a balanced and enjoyable listening experience. I cannot wait to try them out in the drum hall here at NAMM 2018!

Please see the attached video to hear more about the Eargasm products, and for more information, please go to eargasmearplugs.com for more info.

Mahalo!


NAMM 2018 Institute of Venue and Entertainment Technology

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I was fortunate to spend some time with Roy Scardina at the 2018 Winter NAMM show, and he gave a great summary of the good that the Institute of Venue and Entertainment Technology is doing in the downtown Los Angeles Community.

Please see the attached video to hear about the school, and for more information, please go inventinstitute.com for more info.

Mahalo!


2018 Winter NAMM Show Kick-off

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The 2018 Winter NAMM show kicks off today in Anaheim California, and I look forward to bringing you reviews of the latest gear!

Mahalo!

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Zoom SGH-6 Shotgun Mic Capsule Review

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I am heading off to NAMM this week to talk to folks so I can review the latest gear, and this year I am going to do something a little different. In my backpack will be my trusty ZOOM Q8 Handy Video Recorder, and I plan to do interviews instead of my usual text-heavy blog posts. Since NAMM is one of the noisiest environments on the planet, I have procured a new microphone capsule for the camera, the SGH-6 shotgun mic.

The ZOOM Q8 comes with a very nice stereo microphone capsule and a pair of XLR inputs, and the company has made a number of cartridges to easily replace the stereo mic as needed. Changing it out is a breeze: squeeze the buttons on either side of the head together and it clicks off easily. As you can see in the photos, it fits well and does not make the camera too bulky.

The SGH-6 is a unidirectional microphone with a super-cardioid polar pattern. So it is very directional, and will hopefully cut down on a lot of the background noise without having to hand interviewees a separate microphone (I will still have a standard Shure SM48LC mic for me). If you want to use it in a live sound context, it can handle a ton of noise, with a maximum sound pressure of 122 dB. The controls are simple, with an onboard gain knob that works the same as the one on the standard stereo capsule.

In the box you get the microphone and the “hairy windscreen,” which some people call the dead cat. No instructions, spec sheet, or stickers, but what else do you need? The ZOOM Q8 came with a nice instruction book, which should provide the basics for how to mount it, in case you cannot figure it out on your own.

When mounted, the camera weighs 14.4 ounces (versus 11.8 ounces with the stereo cartridge), and it only about a half inch longer than normal. So, the camera is still compact and lightweight, and I cannot wait to try it out!

The actual review is pending, as I have not had the opportunity to try it out yet, but I think it will work well – the ZOOM stuff always does. Stay tuned to my blog to see how things work out!

Mahalo!