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Feb 12 2010
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Stand Bag

This is a bag that is used for fitness. The punching bag is a method used by veterans to stay in shape. For fighting with swords and other military formations of the punching bag was essential. Repeated blows on the sandbag help to strengthen the muscles. Today it is mostly used by boxers.

The punching bag is usually made of leather or vinyl. Sometimes, the canvas is also used. It is filled with sand and rags. This durable bag is strong enough to with stand constant abuse and its interior soft but solid does not injure the user. The punching bag is not only punched his hand. Even the legs are used to strengthen leg muscles.

There are a variety of punching bags. The names differ depending on the size and the frame. Each installation has different a different approach to serving. The speed bag filled with air, is mounted at a height so that the boxer must keep his arms raised. Since the frame is parallel to the ground bouncing punch bag and the hunter must keep a sharp watch on it to avoid injury. This builds up its vigilance.

The bags are good discussion of measures to improve the accuracy of each punch and mobility of the fighter. This punch bag is attached to the floor to ceiling. Another type of punching bag is the bag pedestal that is placed on a pedestal and not suspended.

The bag body is an enemy of the human figure is mounted on a stand and fighting get ten sense to fight a real fighter. Accuracy shots and the sense of improving the assessment here that the whole body is in sight.

For upper and lower punches at different speeds distances and the upper cut punching bag is best. Wearing gloves before punching is desirable.

Pat Sernudal writes articles about punching bags on the website Punching Bag Review.

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Guitar Combo

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Sep 05 2009
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Guitar Combo
You can connect a Line 6 Spider III 120 60Wx2 2×10 Stereo Guitar Combo Amp with a 120W 4×12 Guitar Cabinet?

Take for example these http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Spider-III-120-60Wx2-2×10-Stereo-Guitar-Combo-Amp-103944740-i1168991.gc and http://www.guitarcenter. com/Marshall-MG412A-or-MG412B-120W-4×12-Guitar-Extension-Cabinet-101644409-i1145923.gc

If I remember correctly, this series of spiders does not come out the speaker … the internal speakers are wired to the amp. You can connect an external cabinet, but he will need surgery the amp. The box you mention is not a stereo cabinet. If you manage to hook up to the Spider, plugging the two power amps in a single load of damage. A good stereo cabinet will cost you more than the amp. If you really need a firm 4×12 (because you are playing large halls and arenas), then get a head that will support it. Greetings from Austin, Ken

Randall RX75RG2 Combo Guitar Amp Demo




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Stand Acoustic Electric

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May 03 2009
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Stand Acoustic Electric
help me choose an electric guitar.?

Well, I practiced for almost a year with my cheap ass acoustic. Can stand it. No need to buy an electric amp and distortion pedals (DS-1, for sure, a fuzz pedal, reverb) all for less than $ 700. To play Metallica and Foo Fighters.

I have an Ibanez ART 100 ($ 300) for Rock and AS73 ($ 400) for Blues / Jazz. The guitars are really good and play well. I play them through a Roland Cube 30x amp ($ 200). The Roland to take the pedal effects much more than other models Ampere fairly household. The clean channel is impressive for a practice amp. Handles jazz and blues really well. Go read some reviews on art 100 and AS73. Put as much time in picking your amp because it is a big part of the list.

Martin XC1T Eclipse Acoustic/Electric Rig by Amelia White




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Guitar Stand Acoustic

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Sep 08 2006
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Hard time recording acoustic guitar .. Help!?

So I have this great song I wrote and I want to register I'll have are two things. First there is this horrible hissing and buzzing in the back of my recorded tracks. It's really nerve-racking, it is ruins the song. Secondly, my record is not as strong as the recorded music business and I can not turn on the runway because the whistle stand out too. Please help. I am really frustrated by this and if you know something that could help resolve problems if Please share.

What type of microphone you use? you might need to get one of these microphones specifically for recording (microphone capacitor, I think) .. Personally, I'm nobody Tech .. If you really want Nice clean sound quality, you can go on youtube, search for People wearing songs or recordings themselves .. some of these vids should give you an idea of what equipment they use.

Learn How To Play Super Easy Beginner Songs on Acoustic Guitar – Stand By Me




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Combo Amp

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Oct 30 2004
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cabbinet adding an extension to a guitar amp combo?

Hey, I have a Line 6 Spider III 150 watt combo, and im thinking of buying cabinet expansion for it. But Im not sure if it will be any use .. Does it make than usual, or will it simply divide among pregnant Amplifiers in the cabinet and the President of the amp?

It splits the amplifiers between them. Expansion cabinets are not an amp "stronger", but they not push more air (ie takes longer to probe there), so you'll actually be better understood if you're in a band, etc.. Cabin Extension can also give your amp a little subtle flavor … For example, put a Celestion Lead 80 2×12 combo cab below your tone that would not be the color your sound too, will not overdrive, but will always have Nice tight low and drive well. Put a car loaded with vintage 30's or something something like this will give you a sound that * is * very colorful, you get a very "bent" sound of them, but you'll also have less bass response and lower overall volume. I took for relatively speakers high power, especially if she is modeling amp 150 watts … you do not want your speakers to break too, because it cut a part of your bottom line. I love the Celestion GT75's, they are a little more colorful that the lead 80, ie lower levels, more contoured mids and lows so low, but the overall effect is very "rock" … agreements Power is fragmented and tight, and treble cut through the mix but are not there or icepick-Hissy / shrieky. EDIT: Let me clarify that the last answer. If your amp has a jack for 8 ohm output impedance, then you want the game to an 8 ohm cab. That's all you to remember … impedance will be at the rear of the speaker right next to the jack itself … you not need to know something about VS series parallel wiring, just read the manual and pay attention to the output impedance of the amplifier and make sure it is equal to the speaker impedance on the cab extension. Saul

Orange Crush 30R Combo Amp




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