Household Recording Guitar – Why You Have to have a Mic Pre-amp

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Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB HD Projector Review

Contrast.

Brightness. Using the eco-mode reduces the lamp output by 23%.

Lens Shift and Manual Zoom. All the focus, lens shift adjustments and zoom are manual.

Lamp Life. The projector uses an Epson-Twin Optimized Lamp(called E-TORL).

ANSI lumens: 1600 Contrast (full on/off): 75000:1 Light Engine: 1920×1080, native 16:9 3LCD, 200 watt E-TORL lamp Video Compatibility: 1080p/60/50/24, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i Connections: Two HDMI 1.3 ports, one 3-RCA component port, one VGA port, one composite video, one S-video, one RS-232c, and one 12-volt trigger Lens and throw distance: 2.1:1 manual zoom/focus lens.

Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB HD Projector Review

Basically, with microphone preamps, you pay for sound quality. Musicians after the absolute best quality sound could well spend $3000 on a preamp.

Pad – This is a great feature if you are recording sounds other than guitar. For instance if you were to microphone a loud sound source like snare drum even with the input turned all the way down the levels may still be hitting red.

Phantom Power – This is a power source that is sent through a microphone cable to a microphone that needs it, such as a condenser microphone.

Number Of Preamps – This can range from one single preamp right through to eight preamps in one box.

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