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Padgard Tenor Saxophone Swab
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This instrument or product has been carefully played/used and returned to us in virtually new condition, however its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory. Also, it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value. We feel so strongly you'll like what you see, we're including our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories, to this used product making it a no-risk purchase.
Very Good: This instrument or product has been carefully played/used and shows few, minor signs of use. In most respects it looks and performs like new and may be considered equivalent to display units found in retail stores. Its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory and it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. Condition 2 products are a terrific value and you can buy with confidence knowing our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories applies to this used product.
This instrument or product is in good working condition but has one or more cosmetic flaws beyond those of a Condition 2 product. These flaws are typical of an instrument or product that's seen normal wear and tear, including incidental scratches, chips, dings, dents or other imperfections. It performs just as well as a Condition 1 or Condition 2 instrument/product. Its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory and it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. Condition 3 is a great choice if you're looking for performance and value and not as concerned with cosmetics. You can buy with confidence knowing our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories applies to this used product.
This instrument or product is not in working condition and needs repair, but can be brought back to full functionality with replacement of parts or some skilled repair work. If you are a do-it-yourselfer or know a skilled repair person this is a terrific value. Condition 4 products are sold AS-IS: they do not come with a manufacturer's warranty and are not returnable.
This instrument or product has been damaged beyond what we judge is reasonably repairable. It's best used for spare parts or to practice repairs on, and at this price Condition 5 products are sold AS-IS: they do not come with a manufacturer's warranty and are not returnable.
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Dangerous Music D-BOX Central Control With Analog SummingThe Dangerous Music D-Box packs Dangerous Music’s Greatest Hits under one hood. In other words, it incorporates many of the finest features and functionality from other products in the line-- with ZERO audio compromise. Analog summing, headphone amplification, speaker selection, D/A conversion, talkback, and monitoring functions are all neatly tucked away into this formidable single rack space. The D-Box provides solutions to the practical, daily needs of today’s compact computer-based studio, and executes them with no audio sacrifice. How? Only the most useful and requested options were incorporated in the design; sonic purity triumphing over feature count.The Dangerous Music Legacy:“Audio Integrity: non-negotiable.” This is the credo upon which Dangerous Music is founded. Conceived and designed by end users—not by engineers in lab coats--the results are products that resurrect dynamic range, punch, intelligibility and emotion. These high-fidelity, uncompromised signal paths are achieved by harnessing over 20 years of Chris Muth’s design wizardry; creator of infamous custom black boxes for world class facilities like Hit Factory, Masterdisk, Absolute Audio and Sterling Sound Mastering. Then the critical listening skills of golden-eared luminaries are applied, with the result being musical tools that fulfill the actual needs of today’s flexible computer based studio.Why Summing?Mixing “in the box” has inherent limitations, identified by users as: “spongy”, “collapsed image”, “no headroom”, “lack of detail” and “zero punch”. Much like traditional vintage consoles brought together multiple streams of audio, the 2-Bus receives 16 analog outputs and combines them to stereo. It performs this transparently, tooled specifically for the DAW environment.Where Are The Faders And Pan Pots?Every additional component in the signal path degrades your music. True summing bus devices differ from mixers: they do not have faders, aux sends etc... They simply sum your audio together, while preserving all the functionality of your DAW! If you’ve got the functionality in your software mixer, you don’t need to repeat it in a hardware version.DAC: DAW & CDThe onboard Digital to Analog Converter not only sounds as good as the entire price tag of the D-Box, it allows switching between different sources set at divergent sample rates. This allows true A/B comparisons by monitoring through the same converter from sources like the mix and CD. Otherwise, poor decisions may be made based upon a cheap converter.Headphone Monitoring• Feature: Two independent, 20-watt headphone amplifiers.• Benefit: Serious headroom, to audition intelligibly and make intelligent decisions—Separate volume knobs to accommodate different users tastes and varying headphone impedances.• Tip: Drive a Redco Little Red Cuebox from a headphone out.Mono Switch• Feature: The mono switch combines the left and right channels to the monitors.• Benefit: Always check phase by depressing this button. Did things get quieter? Louder? Instruments missing? This is an indication that left and right are not playing nicely together. Consider all those unfortunate folks listening to music on their iPhone’s built-in speaker.Sum Switch• Feature: The sum switch selects monitoring from the stereo summing mix output. (i.e. the summed combination of the 8 inputs).• Benefit: Hear your mix BEFORE it hits external processing or A/D conversion.DAW & CD Switch• Feature: Both DAW & CD buttons are digital inputs that feed the D-Box’s D/A converter.• Benefit: Monitoring with the same D/A allows mix decisions to be made, unhampered by different converters. “Wow, where’s all that top-end crunch coming from? That bell ringing?” Eliminate the .10-cent converter in the CD player. Your blood pressure will drop.Signal LEDs• Feature: 8 signal LEDs reveal when signal is present at the summing inputs. Signal LEDs light to indicate the presence of audio at the summing inputs.• Benefit: Determine whether audio is passing into the D-Box for troubleshooting: “Where’s the cowbell?”Volume Knob• Feature: The volume knob controls the level to the monitors from whatever source(s) have been selected.• Tip: Does not affect the summing output.Alternate Speakers• Feature: The Alt Spkr Switch allows the engineer to switch between two sets of monitors.• Benefit: Every studio should have at least two points of reference. Not all switchers are equal! The D-Box achieves this noiselessly, without dropouts or phase shift.Analog Switch• Feature: The analog switch selects the “analog input” source from the rear panel.• Benefit: Connect all sorts of goodies here and monitor them! Samplers, synths, drum machines, a submixer, an iPod, virtual instruments, a Sound Effects Library or two-track editor fed from an alternative computer output.• Tip: Enter setup mode to boost the gain for consumer (-10 dBV) sources, such as your computer mini-plug output.Sum Output Trim Knob• Feature: The Sum Output trim knob adjusts the level of the summed stereo mix coming out of the XLR connectors on the rear of the unit.• Benefit: Used to adjust the mix volume for optimum level into the mixdown A/D converter.• Tip: Start knob at 12:00 to leverage the headroom.Pan Control• Feature: The first six channels of the summing section are fed to the stereo bus in pairs (i.e. 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6). 7 & 8 have pan pots.• Benefit: The pan pots for channels 7 & 8 allow the placement of their signals anywhere in the mix and for treating individual instruments. For example, utilizing outboard compression or EQ on a mono source, such as bass or vocal.Talkback Switch• Feature: Not to be confused with how you behaved in high school, the TB switch injects the microphone into the headphones.• Benefit: Avoid jerry-rigging a separate means of communication to the artist (i.e. Carrier Pigeon, Smoke Signals, Paper Airplanes...) Save a ton of time that you can bill for.
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