I bought this on eBay because I needed it for my video blogging to get a more stable video and safer for my iPad or Tablet as well as my phone to hold and get into a good position when recording.
This is available also on Amazon and other online retailers. It is cheap but very useful. Now I enjoy using it because it is very versatile and multi-purpose. Also quite small and sturdy that it can fit inside my tripod carry bag.
There's loads of features and can be positioned differently. Most of all it holds the iPad nicely. I haven't explored the maximum potential of this gadget because I mainly use this to focus my Zoom G1xOn when Im explaining on how I make patches and sharing the values and parameters of my effects pedal. It is really big help for me with my YouTube channel.
Hope this helps your questions and enquiry about the Ulanzi Tablet Holder Mount Adapter.
First is to charge the unit properly. No need to pair the transmitter and receiver. It will pair automatically.
Transmitter:
-Power/Channel button short press to turn on. Long press to turn it off. Once it's on, short press to change channels. There are 10 channels to choose from.
-Mode button changes the built-in effects from Clean, Bluesy, Flanger, Tremolo to Metal and then back again to Clean.
-The volume slider is the one that controls the guitar signal or volume. It can get loud so don't put it to maximum.
-The battery indicator turns on when you charge the unit and it will shut off automatically when it is full bar.
-Line out is for your headset for silent practise and for your portable rechargeable speakers auxillary in if you want to busk or jam with friends in your garden or in your school.
Receiver:
-Power button long press to turn it on.
-Pair button short press to activate bluetooth ready for a device to pair. Or if there's an existing device already paired, it will disconnect when you press the Pair Button. To pair bluetooth, look from your phone or device for K380C and then connect.
-Battery indicator turns on during charging and turns off automatically when its full.
I always struggle with the strings of my acoustic guitar because Im so used to playing an electric guitar. So I've looked online on where to buy a super light tension acoustic guitar strings and I've found one. It's the D'Addario EZ890 Super Light Acoustic Strings.
It's really nice, made a big difference to the tension of my Fender DG60CE and the sound is also very good. You will find it a bit odd though that the third string is also steel and not round wound. Also it's super light that you think you are using an electric guitar. It might sound a bit thin if you are use to gauge 10 strings. But apart from that, it's a lovely set of strings.
Things you need to know about Digitech RP55 before you buy
Here's the quick overview of the pedal. It's a very simple-to-use multieffects pedal. Just two pedals; up and down to change effects. Editing is straight forward, using the edit button which are left and right. Then another set of buttons left and right to change values and also acts as your master volume. Then a store button to save patches. Use up and down foot pedals to scroll location on where you'd like to save your patch. It has built-in tuner and you can activate it by simultaneously pressing the two foot pedals and hold for 2 seconds. To activate bypass mode, just press the two foot pedals simultaneously, like a quick tap only. Just watch the videos below for a quick run through of the pedal.
This pedal has 80 patches in total, 40 presets which you can't edit and 40 user patches for you to edit and save. Here's the first 20 preset patches:
Here's the second batch of the video. Preset patches from 21-40. Just to have an idea of what it sounds:
This pedal has a built-in drum machine for practise. You an turn it on by pressing drums. Then you can change the patterns as well as the tempo and level by pressing the Edit button to highlight Pattern, Tempo or Level. Then you can adjust by pressing the button (Values/Master). Just watch the video below to see how to do it and hear the drum patterns so you got some ideas before you buy this pedal
Amp Sim list and corresponding sound copied
Blackface (b): based on the ‘65 Fender Blackface Deluxe Reverb amp (Fender 2×12 Twin Reverb Cabinet)
Boutique (o): based on the ‘01 Mesa/Boogie Mark II amp (Mesa/Boogie Vintage 30s Cabinet)