(Part 2) Top products from r/postrock
We found 7 product mentions on r/postrock. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. HEAD-DIRECT RE0 In-ear Headphones
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Driver unit: 9mmImpedence 64 OhmSensitivity 100 dB / 1 mWMax. input 30 mwFrequency response: 15 to 22 KHZ
22. Etymotic Research ER20 High-Fidelity Earplugs (Concerts, Musicians, Airplanes, Motorcycles, Sensitivity and Universal Hearing Protection) - Standard, Clear Stem w/ Frost Tip
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Includes: 1 pair standard fit ETY Plugs with frost tips, neck cord, and carrying caseReplicates the natural response of the ear, so sound quality is the same as the original, only quieter. Music and speech are clear, not muffled.Reduces risk of hearing damage from loud noise such as concerts, theatr...
23. The Mountain Men's Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee, Dark Green, Large
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
ALL NATURAL QUALITY MATERIALS: 100% cotton, water based inks, and organic dyes ensure the shirt doesn't emit nasty toxins; our hand dyeing process make these custom shirts a work of artULTRA SOFT AND COMFORTABLE: Using only high quality materials, these shirts will not lose their shape and are e...
OK, so my recommendation:
Zoom G1on ($50): http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-G1on-Guitar-Effects-Pedal/dp/B00IOSJ68C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421777443&sr=8-1&keywords=zoom+g1on
This will give you SO much great stuff. Loads of amp+speaker simulators for recording direct (vox, fender, marshall etc.), as well as loads of distortion, chorus, reverb, echo synth, wah, filter etc. effects that can be linked together in a chain. I have a lot of experience with guitar effects, and this unit is by far the best way to spend your money.
You still need a better way to input from that pedal into your computer. If you want to be able to use stereo effects (recommended), meaning the reverbs will be wider and more spacious, then you will need to go for a 2-channel USB interface. Something like this might work for you:
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-UCA202-Audio-Interface/dp/B000KW2YEI/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1421777678&sr=8-7&keywords=2+in+audio+interface
...however I have no experience with that so I can't vouch for it. You could try to find one a little pricier that might work better, I don't know. Look around for reviews etc., but if that works fine then you should have pretty much all you need to record a good quality sound in Audacity.
For drum sounds and others such as piano and strings, check out this software:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/sampletank3free/
I use it myself. It should work as a plug-in with Audacity but I haven't tried that myself. Either way it's free and has some good sounds in it.
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They actually take out a lot of the midrange frequencies that can make the sound muddy. I definitely recommend them. Not only for listening quality purposes, but as someone who has had tinnitus since I was 15, you really need to protect your ears. Like, really.
I love Hoover intensely. In a nutshell, Hoover is Regulator Watts before they became Regulator Watts. If you're interested, here's their page on Amazon. I suggest listening to Pretender first, then working on from there. I'm currently listening to Earth.. liking them so far. Thanks for the recommendation.
If you're travelling on the train a lot, you'd do better to get an isolating pair. Not only does it cut out the noise of things around you, but it means you don't seem like a dick for having tinny noise blaring out of your earholes, annoying your fellow commuters.
Open are great, but not really suited for wandering around. Also, imo, you look kind of stupid wearing big 'ole cans out in public. So I'd go for IEMs.
Without researching again, I was planning on getting the Head Direct RE0s. They are apparently a fantastic buy for their price, and amazon has them for $75 bucks at the moment. http://www.amazon.com/HiFiMan-RE-0-In-Ear-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B001MQ8BL6
But yeah. Dig through head-fi and read their ULTIMATE IEM LIST threads. They have a breakdown of cost and performance.
Learning notes on the neck, scales. This book teaches a good system for learning the notes in the start, the CAGED system:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1480170496/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm currently working through it.
Amazon
Seriously?
Reminds me of this