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D'Addario Pro Arte EJ43 light tension string review



Bought this new set of strings for my Valencia electroclassical guitar because the ones I put in was already worn out and I did a review of that strings too here in my blog, the Augustine low tension classical strings. It's very good string for the price. Took a long while though to settle.

Now, with this D'Addario light tension strings, the bass immediately settled after I put the strings on. However, the nylon ones took a while so I left it overnight to settle a bit and gave it a stretch. In the morning I tuned it again and tried and it wasn't that bad but still adjusting. So, I kept on tuning it and gave it a bit of stretch again. Then after tuning it, I gave it a go and used my Zoom G1xOn looper and jam a bit just to hear the sound as well as the feel of the strings.

Well I can say that the light tension strings is very easy to use. Despite that its light tension, the fullness of the sound is till there. I think my fingers are meant for light tension strings. After few tunings, it did settle this evening. So technically it took about 24 hours to settle. I am very happy with this set of strings. Highly recommended for slender fingers or young guitar players. Indeed value for money!

Fender FA610 Dreadnought acoustic guitar gigbag review



Bought this item because I received an Amazon gift card from TutorCare, a training centre in Gatwick. Had my train the trainer there and enjoyed it. So I promised them I will put it to good use and decided to buy this one.

At first, I was doubtful in buying this Gigbag because of the reviews on Amazon, I even asked online if it will fit my Fender DG60CE electroacoustic guitar and the reply I got was a stray copy fits this gigbag. And another thing, I had hard time looking for the measurements of this gigbag. So here it is now. It answered all my questions. It fits my acoustic guitar.

Gigbag measurement: Length 42.5, upper body 14, lower body 16 inches.

  • Material: 600 denier polyester
  • 10 mm padding
  • Microfibre lining
  • Water repellent zipper
  • Comfortable two-part handle
  • Ergonomic backpack strap
  • Front pocket with business card window
  • Inner pocket for spare strings
  • Solid bag for tools
  • Colour: Black

Ammoon cajon beatbox



Details:
Made of wood with beautiful texture in special blue color. With several strings inside for special buzz-like effect or tone. Can loose or tight the strings via the included allen wrench to adjust the sound of the cajon. With 4 rubber feet in the bottom of the cajon. A sound hole is cut on the back side. Suitable for band accompaniment, street performances and rhythm practice. Specifications: Brand: ammoon Material: Wood Item Size: Approx. 30 * 31 * 48cm / 11.8 * 12.2 * 18.9in Item Weight: Approx. 3800g / 8.4lb Package Size: Approx. 31.5 * 32.5 * 50cm / 12.4 * 12.8 * 19.7in Package Weight: Approx. 4400g / 9.7lb


Can Zoom G1xOn be used on an ElectroClassical guitar?


Im doing this experiment where an electric guitar multieffects pedal particularly Zoom G1xOn is used on a electroclassical guitar. This is a weird combination and I think no one has tried it. Mostly, what you're going to do is buy an acoustic amp or an acoustic effects pedal. But not using something that's not intended for its purpose.

Anyways, the outcome was great and I had fun. To be honest, I was impressed. that I did part 2 to this experiment. So here it is, enjoy and leave on the comment section below your thoughts about this. Cheers!