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Very good for the price, even during the day if you lower the blinds or have blackout curtains you can comfortably watch a movie, don't expect any 4K resolution, it's about like 720-1080 HD with slightly blurry colors, but you can see details and it's a nice cheap option for a huge screen, the negatives are that it doesn't have zoom so you have to place it on the other side of the room for a large size, and when you play movies with subtitles in srt from USB it doesn't display all the Greek letters, I connect it with an HDMI cable from the computer and project from there whatever I want to watch movies through KM Player, YouTube, games, etc., you can project on white surfaces like a wall or a simple sheet as long as it is smooth and without wrinkles, it also makes a small noise from the fan it has to prevent overheating so it's good not to have it close to you.
The TD3 MO (Modified) is the version of the TD3, a clone of the legendary Roland TB-303, by Behringer at an affordable price for common mortals, with additional settings and connections, it has good build quality. Now, just because it has these extra features doesn't mean it's better than the regular version. If you are a beginner and don't have any other synthesizers and want to experiment with all these, you don't really need them. If you want to experience the 303 and the acid/rave scene of the 90s, it's better to get the normal version as it has a more direct sound without too much additional distortion effects. I have both and I use the regular TD3 as the main melody and the TD3 MO as the bass because it has the sub oscillator. You can listen to some tracks I play on YouTube
Nice budget electronic drums and upgraded version of the Nitro series, I had the older model and the differences are that this one has a much better head with more realistic sounds, songs, exercises, Bluetooth connection to play along with your favorite songs or do online exercises, and a stand for a mobile phone or tablet. The snare is bigger than the old one and the other pads don't have that basket that the drumstick used to hit, and they are open at the bottom so they don't collect dust. The negatives are that it doesn't have a mesh bass drum (I have added a Millennium from Thomann), the frame is thin and lightweight, especially for the snare they should have used a larger tube, but if you screw it and tighten it well and stabilize it with clamps, it's fine. Finally, you can connect them to a computer/laptop via USB and have a real drum sound recorded by professionals in the best studios in the world with EZDrummer. There has been an upgrade in this area as well, as when you write MIDI, it accurately reflects the sensitivity you have set on the head. I have made detailed unboxing, setup, and demo videos on YouTube for anyone interested
Very good and high-quality cable in the classic authentic design of VOX, it is convenient because it doesn't curl up and tangle like other cables, and it reduces noise in single coil pickups. I had the VGC-13BK for years and it was very durable, especially for live performances. For some reason, it has been difficult to find in Greece for a while now. Every music instrument store should have it
The TD3, along with the RD6, is a copy (or rather, a reconstruction) of the famous TB303 and TR606 by Roland, which have been used by renowned artists such as Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk, and Twin Apex. They are considered to be among the most important synthesizers that have contributed to the creation and evolution of electronic dance music. Both are analog machines, which means that they produce sound on their own and have distortion effects, potentiometers for sound mixing, and drum intensity. They can be connected to a computer via USB and function as MIDI controllers, allowing you to write MIDI and use any sound you want from VST programs. Additionally, Behringer provides a program called SynthTool, which allows you to create patterns, make modifications, and save them. If you are interested in more, check out the video I have made on YouTube with an unboxing set-up and much more.
The TD3 along with the RD6 is a copy (or rather a reconstruction) of the famous TB303 and TR606 by Roland, which have been used by renowned artists such as Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk, and Twin Apex. They are considered to be among the most important synthesizers that have contributed to the creation and evolution of electronic dance music. Both are analog machines, which means that they produce sound on their own and have distortion effects, potentiometers for sound mixing, and drum intensity. They can be connected to a computer via USB and function as MIDI controllers, allowing you to write MIDI and use any sound you want from VST programs. Additionally, Behringer provides a program called SynthTool, which allows you to create patterns, make modifications, and save them. If you are interested in more, check out the video I have made on YouTube with an unboxing set-up and many more.
Ενα απο τα καλυτερα midi controller σε αυτή την κατηγορία τα πλήκτρα είναι οπως στα επαγγελματικα πληκτρα και είναι πολύ άνετα στο παίξιμο τα pads είναι καλά άλλα όχι τόσο καλά για να παίζεις ντραμς λογού ότι ειναι σε ευθεια γραμμη και δεν ειναι σταθερα τα pads, το MinLab αυτό είναι φτιαγμένο από την Arturia η οποία έχει τα καλύτερα synth προγράμματά VST (Arturia V Collection), μαζί με αυτό το midi keyboard σας δίνει δωρεάν το Analaog Lab, αν είστε λάτρεις των synthesizers αυτό το midi controller είναι για σας, αν θέλετε να δείτε περισσότερες λεπτομέρειες τσεκάρετε το βίντεο μου στο γιουτουμπ για ανμποξινκ και άλλες πληροφορίες
Καλός ανεμιστήρας για την τιμή του και δυνατός ακόμα και στο χαμηλό, έχει χρονοδιακόπτη και ον οφ για το μπροστινό φτερό για την ροή του αέρα και τρεις σκάλες χαμηλό μεσαίο και δυνατό, είναι πλαστικούρα made in china στιβαρός και λεπτός χωρίς να πιάνει πολύ χώρο, το μόνο αρνητικό είναι ότι κάνει λίγο θόρυβο, αν είχε μια σκάλα ακόμα πιο χαμηλό θα ήταν τέλειος
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