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ACOUSTIC GUITARS and ELECTRIC ACOUSTIC GUITARS The world of music keeps growing and so does the instruments we use and play. Martin guitars started a standard for sound as they fine tuned there bracing in there acoustic guitars, Taylor guitars followed thru with providing some of the finest sounding Taylor guitars used on stages today. Many companies such as Fender guitars, Ibanez guitars, Dean acoustics, Esp. guitars and more. All guitar companies pulling out all the stops to be the best at crafting and making great sounding guitars. From acoustic to electric acoustic guitars using such pickups as Fishman Rare Earth Blend Soundhole Pickup, LR Baggs M1 Soundhole Pickup, Dean Markley Artist Transducer, Seymour Duncan SA-6 Mag Mic Active Acoustic Guitar Pickup, Martin Thinline Goldplus Acoustic Pickup System. Musicblem.com isn’t going to list every acoustic pickup, but we’ll be adding information on what makes one acoustic pickup sound better then another and also be adding reader feedback from microphone techniques, to microphones they use in rooms they record there acoustic tracks in.



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ELECTRIC GUITARS Electric guitars perhaps one of the coolest of the instrument families to play. There are tons of great electric guitar companies in the world. All makes and models , ½ ,¾ and full size body guitars. Pickups is yet another difference that separates electric guitars. Single coils in a guitar with a flip of the 3-way or 5-way switch can change the sound at the drop of a hat. Many blues players prefer the sound of the single coil over the growl of the hum bucker guitar pickup. Brands like DiMarzio Tone Zone Guitar Pickup, Fender Hot Noiseless 3 Pickup Set , EVH Frankenstein Relic Humbucker LTD , Gibson '57 Classic Humbucker Pickup ,Gibson Angus Young Signature Humbucker, Gibson Tony Iommi Guitar Pickup, Seymour Duncan SH-12 George Lynch Screamin Demon Humbucker Pickup Just a few favorites that both the garage band and pro musicians prefer when playing and recording there electric guitars. What makes the winding of one pickup sound so much different then another. Watch for our column SEPERATING THE NOISE To give you insight on why you love this pickup in this electric guitar but hate the same pickup in another guitar.

ACOUSTIC drums and ELECTRONIC drum kits Acoustic drums to electronic drums, which is right for you. With so many different shells to wrapping, everything effects the sound of the drums. Things to think about if you plan on doing any home recording. Another outlet for the musicians that don’t have the budget to spend on the big budget studios. Pulse Pro drums, Sound Percussion drums are two examples of low budget starter drum sets with better drumheads and tuning can sound like a 3,000 dollar studio kit. For those that have some money to play with and don’t like to tweak there sound as much you might want to try drum sets like Ludwig drums, Tama drums, Pearl drum kits, DW drums, Mapex , Yamaha and Sonor drums, Drum kit companies make a lot of great sounding kits but lets not forget about electronic drums. Roland, Yamaha, Simmons electronic drum kits, ION kits to alesis dm5 pro kits. maybe you just want to mic your acoustic drumset. Try some mesh drumheads with DDRUM drum triggers and have a nice quiet recording session at any hour of the night as long as you don’t forget to add the electronic drum cymbals from companies like PINTECH, ROLAND or YAMAHA cymbals. Just add a drum brain like the ROLAND td20 module and you have some of the best sounding drum kits in the world. Alesis offers a very affordable drum module for the budget minded drummer. But be sure to checkout all the electronic drum companies and research the features you need or want. Are you going to record your drums in MIDI or do you need 8 separate outputs to track the drums to there own separate tracks? This makes it a lot easier to mix the drums later

Here’s an example of a studio drum kit Here’s a sample setup of one of our recording studios that stops by for tips and tricks now and then and shops are links to low musical prices. Mapex pro m 5 piece kit, Hart dynamics mesh drumheads. DDRUM pro drum triggers, Roland td20 drum brain, Pintech 18 crash SINGLE ZONE (2), Zildjian avedis hi-hats, Paiste signature 22 inch ride, Pintech dual zone ride, Tama iron cobra double bass drum pedal. Mapex single bass drum pedal. Audix f15 condenser microphone for the cymbals, Shure pg81 microphone for the hi-hats , Pearl drum throne and whatever size drum sticks the person sitting behind the kit wants to play.