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Professional Audio Equipment News: The Jammin Pro Acoustic 505 Guitar

Article by Mark Etinger

For those into making music, one of the hardest parts of the process is getting your music recorded. It is a dream of many musicians to hear the songs they wrote and arranged, played back for them on a pristine track. Well thanks to the advancement of recording technology, budding musicians can make studio quality recordings from home with little more than a PC or laptop. How is this possible? The Jammin Pro Acoustic 505 Guitar. If you’re unfamiliar with this all-new instrument, it essentially streamlines the recording process by allowing you to plug a USB right to your computer. This means the musician will spend less time setting up complicated professional audio equipment, and more time doing what they love–playing and recording music. Here is a little more information on this innovation in music and professional audio equipment.

-The Jammin Pro Acoustic 505 is an acoustic guitar with a built in USB port, allowing the player to plug into their computer and record every strum. This totally takes away the need for microphones, wires, cables, and all of those other professional audio equipment items that can really weigh a musician down. Thanks to the Jammin Pro Acoustic 505 Guitar, musicians can record each note directly from instrument to mp3.

-The secret to the easy recording process is the Magix Music Maker LE software that allows one to transform their Mac or PC into a mobile recording studio. This user-friendly software loads onto a Mac or PC and works as the sound engineer, recording every chord, every note with extreme clarity. The musician can even create use mp3 backing for tracks to really layer a song. If the musician is working on a Mac and wants to use GarageBand instead, the Acoustic 505 Guitar is compatible with that as well. In addition to GarageBand compatibility, the Acoustic 505 Guitar is also compatible with Cubase, Protools, Cakewalk and many others.

-The guitar itself works as a standard acoustic and an electro acoustic. It has a built-in 4-band equalizer and a built-in tuner as well. This beautiful instrument has a standard cutaway, solid Linden back and sides with a spruce top. The beautiful 20 fret, fret board is rosewood and the bridge is rosewood as well. Another stand-out feature is the built in LCD tuner above the pre-amp. The USB is even included for the music maker’s convenience. If the musician prefers the sound of their Acoustic 505 Guitar in an amp, but still wants to record, it’s no problem–the XLR output can be connected to the mixing console and the USB can be connected to the computer simultaneously.

-The output is a balanced XLR and also an Unbalanced JACKS, which gives the musician the option of recording via USB or monitoring the sound with active monitor speakers.

-The pre-amp EQ is powered by a 9V battery, so all the musician needs to get playing and recording is a battery.

Streamlining the recording process is something that many serious musicians value, so it’s only natural to expect the Jammin Pro Acoustic 505 Guitar to be a huge hit in the industry.


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Audio Equipment question by A A: What kind of audio equipment is used at a (good) local music venue?
speakers, mixers, mics…. ect.

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Answer by chrisrobking
Shure mics.. Usually SM58 and SM57…
Allen and Heath Mixing desks….
They don’t use speakers… They use monitors, and no there not the same.
If you want a suggestion for speakers… peavey sp4′s have a BEAUTIFUL sound!

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