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Bass Guitar Wireless Systems
Comprised of either a microphone or a direct box which allows the performer to move about the stage freely without the use of an attached cable.
Sensing devices use radio frequency transmitters to relay signals to the Control Panel.
The bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; , as in "base") is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb (either by plucking, slapping, popping, tapping, or thumping), or by using a plectrum.
the guitar with six strings that has the lowest pitch
Bass Guitar is a UK-based music magazine established around 2003 and continuing to the present day (see www.bassguitarmagazine.com). The magazine was originally a bi-monthly publication until 2009 when it became monthly. The magazine includes interviews, features, album and gear reviews.
Interpol2005
Went to see Interpol, Blonde Redhead opening, in the evening. Great show. Got a halfway decent seat in the balcony. The sound suffered from the usual Paramount Bass Mess problems. Couldn't hear much of the bass guitar at all but a low rumble, and the kick drum thump/boom was 150ms or so after the sound of the beater hitting the head. Blonde Redhead played a few extended, improvised pieces that really got me. Interpol played most (if not all) of the new album and a couple from the first one. Each and every one was great. One interesting tidbit I noticed was the guitarist's cable – it extends offstage (then back on again to the amp), and is constantly in line and at just about the same amount of tension. It's either a tech in the background reeling it out and in, or some pretty good reel system. Anyway, it allowed him to move around without fear of tripping on it. Of course a wireless could do that too, but with some costs.
Day Thirty Two.
32 / 365 [Year 2].
The train.
Strobist info: Un flash al frente en softbox a 1/2 a 105mm y una luz led atras disparado via Sony Wireless System.
Strobist info: One flash at front on softbox at 1/2 at 105mm and one led light on the back triggered via Sony Wireless System.
Cam info: Sony A700 | Minolta 50mm (?/1.7) | 50mm | ?/16 | ISO 200 | 1/125s