Cerwin. Vega all the way!!
yes to make her sound better
yes. i am a drummer and i do prefer evans to remo. i recently made the switch and the sound quality is amazing. I think remo is better for a lighter sound but evans is for those of us who really want to rock out
There Are Many Different Types of Sound Systems, but the Most Popular One Is the AudioEngine Sound System, Which Features Many of the Same Attributes That the Soundwave Does, Yet Has Higher Sound Quality.
She cheats and uses a special software to make her sound better, if that is your question. Every singer does it except Elvis Presley that was natural
Take a look at this press photo for the Pono and see which songs it ... sound better than anything already available, and the Pono Store will not.
green channeled amps, if your selected amp is red click in the knob.
Absolutely! My wife just got me a Peavey Acoustic. Great guitar. My experience was some spanish guitar when I was a teen. It certainly took me a while to get my fingers used to metal strings (my wife knew I wanted this kind of guitar), but the sound is beautiful. Some people say it's a little heavy, so maybe it's not so great for a kid, but believe me: When I play "Give a little bit" people think it's Supertramp for real!
No. To use an MD-12 in as a sound re-enforcement mixer, you will need to have a separate power amp.
yes it is better
the more you spend the better they are however i have an expensive sound system in one vehicle and the factory system in another and i prefer the sound of the factory system it is balanced for the vehicle the other one is better in terms of preferences because i can play mp3 CD or satellite radio
5.1 sound systems are good but the 7.1 are the better ones that are widely available on the market. You can get a 5.1 or 7.1 sound system cheap on amazon.com or sometimes even ebay.
magnaflow is better performance and flowmater is better sound
poor sound quality. Record players are much better for music.
Get the Peavey, they are great amps. Then experiment with different settings until you find what you like. Maybe get an effects pedal, that would give you lots of options.
Peavey makes a great mixer to use for home recording.
Not much, really. A digital system will have much better sound quality, and work better with movies and music that are filmed/recorded in HD.
Better speakers. Higher quality electronics. Better cables. Better connections. Raise your signal-to-noise ratio by keeping power cables ect away from your interconnects. Basically, you need good equipment.