Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pyle PMDK102 Pro Audio Speaker Stand and Cable Kit

!±8±Pyle PMDK102 Pro Audio Speaker Stand and Cable Kit

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The Pyle PMDK-102 Pro Audio Speaker Stand and Cable Kit includes professional quality components that match virtually all speaker finishes. It includes two telescoping speaker stands that each have a 100-pound load capacity. It also includes two 21-foot 14-gauge speaker cables with 1/4" connectors, as well as a Pyle Pro speaker stand bag.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

HEIDELINDE WEIS Hans Emmerich (LP So Sing ich) 1975

Heidelinde Weis is an austrian actress and well known in germany and austria since the 1960's. In the 1970's she appears on three records "So sing Ich" 1975, "So ein Narr bin ich" 1976 and "Aber Träume hatt' ich viel" 1979. A CD called Der Superman - Song Collection 1975-1979 was released in 2008 on Bureau B and features an overview about her three records. Description of Der Superman CD, that also annotated the making of her first record. HEIDELINDE WEIS Der Supermann: Song Collection 1975-1979 The Bureau B label presents a compiled history of the collaboration between Austrian theater and TV actress, Heidelinde Weis and composer/keyboardist, Kristian Schultze. Who would have thought somebody like Heidelinde Weis had done fluffy bossa nova and gallant funk? A few DJs have known it for a few years, mainly because the tracks "Der Supermann" and "Hans Emmerich" belong to their repertoire. Now, everyone has access with this release that combines the best songs from the three albums that emerged from this unique musical love affair, originally released in 1975, 1976 and 1979. The music world was quite amazed when the debut album first appeared: extremely laid back, jazzy bossa nova taking turns with slick '70s funk, and above it sizzling, lascivious vocals with often blatantly erotic lyrics. This album was a major commercial success, and received the German award from the Phonoakademie. The musical mastermind behind the project was Kristian Schultze, to this day, keyboardist ...

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Speakers - Should You Purchase Your Own Microphone and Speaker System - Or Just Strain Your Voice?

!±8± Speakers - Should You Purchase Your Own Microphone and Speaker System - Or Just Strain Your Voice?

If you are a speaker - doing workshops, keynotes, trainings, and the like, you may be wondering, "How important is it for me to have my own speaker/microphone system? If I am going to buy such a system, what should I be looking for?"

If you are an established speaker who ONLY does keynotes for large audiences, then you don't need to even read this article. On the other hand, if you are getting established and/or if you do trainings and workshops, then I believe it is worth looking into making the purchase of your own speaker/microphone system. Many groups do not own a system and you will be able to demonstrate your professionalism by showing up with your own (plus you know it works).

For many years, I owned a portable (luggable) "Anchor Amp" speaker and a Shure microphone (wireless lavaliere) that I bought through Troxell Communications. Nearly 6 years ago, I paid about 00-00 for the system, and I'm sure you could get it for less now. About a year ago, I purchased a Fender Passport system that is portable enough that I can take it in my suitcase (the Anchor Amp system is not that level of portable).

The positives of the Fender Passport are its portability and the fact that the Executive package also comes with an attachment to the wireless that puts the microphone right in front of your mouth. The sound difference is amazing when compared to using the lavaliere. The downsides of the Fender Passport are its short battery life. It advertises that the battery charge lasts for 8 hours, but I've yet to have it last that long. It cannot be plugged in while you're using it, so you have to depend on the battery charge.

When you are determining what kind of system to purchase, here are a few considerations:

What size group will you most often be speaking to? The Anchor Amp will work with groups of hundreds in a gymnasium; the Passport will work with 100 or more in a smaller venue. What kind of voice projection do you need? If you have a weak voice or you have damaged your voice from overuse (or incorrect use), then be sure to get a system that offers rich, full sound. Are you going to want a second, handheld mic to pass around your audience. If so, invest in one of the more expensive systems (like Anchor products) that offer these options.

If you are earning your living from using your voice, then be sure to have the tools to protect it. You may also be surprised how many of your audience members thank you for using a speaker system. People who are attending your speeches, workshops, and trainings want to hear you so they can learn from you. Give them that opportunity by amplifying your voice.


Speakers - Should You Purchase Your Own Microphone and Speaker System - Or Just Strain Your Voice?

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