If you're looking for a lightweight, portable and foldable guitar stand, look no further this is the one for you. I bought this Aroma folding guitar stand which is all-in-one because it can fit your electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar and even classical guitar. It is lightweight, easy to assemble and can be folded and keep in your gigbag. Meaning, you're assured that your guitar is safe during gigs or rehearsals as well as it keeps the tuning of your guitar ready while waiting for your gig. I don't know what else to say but all good stuff about this stand.
Aroma portable folding guitar stand review
If you're looking for a lightweight, portable and foldable guitar stand, look no further this is the one for you. I bought this Aroma folding guitar stand which is all-in-one because it can fit your electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar and even classical guitar. It is lightweight, easy to assemble and can be folded and keep in your gigbag. Meaning, you're assured that your guitar is safe during gigs or rehearsals as well as it keeps the tuning of your guitar ready while waiting for your gig. I don't know what else to say but all good stuff about this stand.
Augustine classic black low tension nylon strings review
Here's unboxing and test of Augustine Classic Black Low Tension classical nylon guitar string set.
And my honest opinion and review on this strings.
First, it is very affordable and of good quality.
Second, it's got it's own characteristic and tone.
Third, low tension which is what I needed.
And the list goes on.
The only trouble or downside is that after you put the strings, it takes a long while to adjust. So you have to keep tuning it not just for few hours but it took a couple of days to adjust.
So my search for nylon guitar strings is not yet over. So far so good but I think there's still something that I want. It's either a proper setup for this Valencia vc104ebk or maybe a different set of strings. So stay tuned and follow my blog for you to see and hear what's next on this classical guitar journey. In the meantime, watch this video so you can hear and see the guitar and the strings in action.
And my honest opinion and review on this strings.
First, it is very affordable and of good quality.
Second, it's got it's own characteristic and tone.
Third, low tension which is what I needed.
And the list goes on.
The only trouble or downside is that after you put the strings, it takes a long while to adjust. So you have to keep tuning it not just for few hours but it took a couple of days to adjust.
So my search for nylon guitar strings is not yet over. So far so good but I think there's still something that I want. It's either a proper setup for this Valencia vc104ebk or maybe a different set of strings. So stay tuned and follow my blog for you to see and hear what's next on this classical guitar journey. In the meantime, watch this video so you can hear and see the guitar and the strings in action.
How to efficiently use your Zoom G1xOn plus Patch Settings
First is the tuner, I use it to mute my guitar when Im trying to setup on stage or during rehearsals or recording. It means that I avoid making noise, blasting sound on the amp whilst setting up. And obviously, tune my guitar discreetly. Also when waiting for our turn, backstage, I can double check and tune my guitar.
Second is the batteries. I can use the battery option and not worry if there's a power outlet near me on stage. Plus save me time on plugging my power adaptor. Another thing is giving me the chance to tune my guitar backstage without worrying of any power outlet. Plus I can jam anywhere, anytime. Like outdoor gigs. I can just plug my guitar to my Zoom G1xOn and use the headphone out plus batteries and enjoy.
Third, is the direct line stereo output. Saves me whenever the backline is playing up or during rehearsals when Im unable to bring my amp or during open mic when there's no extra amp to use. I can simply use the direct out and plug my effects pedal straight to the PA system.
Now, about my patches. My first patch (A0) is bypass mode or setting. It's very useful during live gigs especially if the organisers are the one providing backline for the band. Meaning the amps are already there. Using the bypass mode/setting, Im able to check the dry sound of the guitar and the amp and it's easy to tweak the EQ, gain and other effects like Reverb, etc.
Zoom G1xOn has only two footswitches which control up and down option for your saved patches. Even though there's only two switches, Im able to improvise and use it like three stompbox. So, my A1 is clean tone, A2 crunch, and A3 lead tone. This is my generic setup. Meaning I can jam with any band or musicians or play any song with this setup. I got clean sound with just reverb on and the option to turn my wah pedal on. Then my crunch or rhythm, is when I need a bit of overdrive which is subtle for any rock music. And lastly my lead tone which is much louder and produces a lovely tone and sustain.
PATCH SETTINGS:
A1 - Clean
FD Combo (amp)
Gain: 24 Tube: 30 Level: 86
Treble: 48 Mid: 45 Bass: 44
Pres: 52 Cab: FD combo 2x12 Out: Line
Hall (Reverb)
Decay: 10 Tone: 5 Mix: 46
PreD: 49 Level: 130 Tail: Off
A2 - Crunch
Big Crunch (amp)
Gain: 82 Tube: 30 Level: 80
Treble: 51 Mid: 42 Bass: 59
Pres: 61 Cab: BigCrunch 1x12 Out: Line
ZNR (noise gate/reduction)
Thrsh: 5 DETCT: Gtr In Level: 100
Carbon Delay (delay)
Delay: 360 Regen: 33 Mix: 30
Mod: On Width: 31 Speed: 28
Tail: Off Sync: Off
Delay: 360 Regen: 33 Mix: 30
Mod: On Width: 31 Speed: 28
Tail: Off Sync: Off
Hall (Reverb)
Decay: 10 Tone: 5 Mix: 31PreD: 10 Level: 100 Tail: Off
Booster (boost/overdrive/tube screamer)
Gain: 83 Tone: 26 Level: 120
BGN Drive (amp)
Gain: 73 Tube: 15 Level: 100
Treble: 41 Mid: 54 Bass: 40
Pres: 62 Cab: D2 Drive 4x12 Out: Line
ParaEq (equaliser)
Freq1: 200Hz Q1: 2 Gain1: 3
Freq2: 400Hz Q2: 4 Gain2: -8
Level: 100
Delay
Time: 560 F.B.: 37 Mix: 40
HiDMP: 5 P-P: Mono Level: 100
Tail: Off
Time: 560 F.B.: 37 Mix: 40
HiDMP: 5 P-P: Mono Level: 100
Tail: Off
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Review of Chase CCG400C Classical Guitar Gigbag
I bought this gigbag for my Valencia VC104ebk. This softcase is really value for money. The material used and how the bag was built is of good quality and standard. Here's the specifications of this gigbag.
Features:
- subtle integrated reflective integration (reflectorised)
- comfortable foam mesh carrying handle
- additional grab handle on the back
- no.8 two-way zipper (heavy duty)
- built-in polyester bridge, headstock and strap-pin protector
- soft, non-scratch, quilted nylon interior lining
- A4 music pouch with zippered accessory pocket
- ergonomically designed mesh lumbar support
- 15 mm soft padding
- luggage grade 600D polyester
- number of compartments (4)
Internal Dimensions:
Length: 102 cm
Width: 41.5 cm
Depth: 10 cm
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