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  • I was contacted about unused funds I have with you. Is this legit?

    Due to state and local law, if unused funds are on a customer’s account after a certain period of time, those either need to be used or sent to the state as unclaimed. We have info
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • What is the difference between a VHF wireless system and a UHF wireless system? Which is better?

    "VHF" (Very High Frequency) and "UHF" (Ultra High Frequency) define the frequency band in which the wireless system operates. The VHF frequency band extends from 30 MHz to 300 MHz.
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • What are speaker crossovers?

    Single speakers don't have a flat frequency response over the entire range of audible frequencies. That's why most cabs contain more than one speaker. The biggest speaker is the wo
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • How do I pick the right amplifier for my speakers?

    When you're putting together a live sound reinforcement system, you may wonder - when confronted with the dizzying array of specs - just how large a power amp you need to drive you
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • My order contains items that are in stock and items that are backordered. When will my order ship?

    The in-stock items on your order will ship right away. We will then ship any backordered items as we receive them. Please note that this does not increase your shipping charge. If
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • How do I tune my 12-string guitar?

    For standard tuning it should be: < low > E E A A D D G G B B E E < high > The second set of strings (the smaller ones) are tuned one octave (12 notes) higher on the 4 heavier pair
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • What is a Delay?

    Delay is one of the simplest effects out there and one of the most valuable. A little delay can bring life to dull mixes, widen your instrument's sound, and even allow you to solo
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • What is a Double Bass?

    A double bass is simply, an upright bass. The name “double bass” refers to its name in classical music history. In the early days of the orchestra, the Violoncello ('cello) was the
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • What is a drum trigger?

    A drum trigger is a sensor that attaches to a drum. When the drum head is struck, it sends a signal to an electronic drum module, telling the module to trigger the chosen sound for
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016
  • Real Analog vs. Emulated Synth Sounds

    Analog synth sounds can instantly fatten your music, giving it more breadth and warmth. Analog synthesizers typically have a warmer sound because their circuitry delivers a wider,
    Date Updated: 07 May 2016

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