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Auralex Audio Engineers Pack


Auralex Audio Engineers Pack


$69.00


The Auralex Audio Engineers Pack contains nine ISO Series products specially designed for acoustical engineers and audiophiles to boost the quality of sound in any recording or listening space. It includes a GRAMMA AE, 1 set of MoPADs, a pair of 6" TrapXpanders, a pair of 8" TriXpanders, and 3 Platfeet.Gramma AEThe GRAMMA AE (Gig and Recording, Amp and Monitor, Modulation Attenuator) is an incredi...

Avcomm AC-200 Headset


Avcomm AC-200 Headset


$124.95


New and more powerful, ultra-lite Neodymium speakers give you richer, smoother frequency response for both voice and music, while producing incredible efficiency that emphasizes higher frequencies. The powerful magnetic core and diaphragm are the perfect choice for higher sensitivity and optimized response. The speaker, a thin-lightweight 4/10th's of an ounce, reduces headset weight for added com...

Avcomm Pilot Headset Flex Boom w/PTT AC-900


Avcomm Pilot Headset Flex Boom w/PTT AC-900


$269.95


The powerful, ultra-lite Neodymium speakers produce a richer, smoother frequency response for both voice and music. The powerful magnetic core and diaphragm provide high sensitivity and optimized response. The speaker, a thin lightweight 4/10th's of an ounce, reduces headset weight for added comfort. The advanced speaker installation technique enhances audio performance, reduces annoying inner ea...

Avcomm Children's Aviation Headset with IPOD/MP3 Port - AC-260


Avcomm Children's Aviation Headset with IPOD/MP3 Port - AC-260


$149.95


The AC260 PNR aviation headset features a unique head band and wire boom made exclusively for children or adults with head sizes 21" or less. Adjust it small enough for a young child or expand it easily to fit smaller adults, or even add an optional full-size head band and ear seals for a full-size headset. AVCOMM's specially designed ear seals for the AC260 PNR fit closely to a child's ear, since...

Microphone Arrays: Signal Processing Techniques and Applications (Digital Signal Processing)


Microphone Arrays: Signal Processing Techniques and Applications (Digital Signal Processing)


$133.93


This is the first book to provide a single complete reference on microphone arrays. Top researchers in this field contributed articles documenting the current state of the art in microphone array research, development and technological application....

Midland AVPH8 Acoustic Throat Mic for GMRS Radios with PTT/VOX Compartment


Midland AVPH8 Acoustic Throat Mic for GMRS Radios with PTT/VOX Compartment


$24.40


Here's a single action throat microphone headset that's perfect for the paintball/airgun afficionado. Never let them hear you coming. Throat Mic Throat microphones pick up sound directly through vibration sensors against your neck, and transmit via an acoustic sound tube. It's an ideal setup for loud environments with lots of background noise, and will also pick up whispers, for communicating ...

Stryker Lite Throat Microphone


Stryker Lite Throat Microphone


$74.99


Introducing the latest revolution in Throat Mic technology - The STRYKER LITE! With its unique design and added features, the Stryker Lite is the next generation in throat microphone technology.

Improving on the previous single pickup throat mics, the ALL NEW STRYKER LITE incorporates a new high quality acoustic ear coil for added comfort and performance TRUE dual transponders for voice clarity, ...


Throat Microphone for Motorola HT-1000 MTS-2000 with Finger PTT


Throat Microphone for Motorola HT-1000 MTS-2000 with Finger PTT


$39.95


Compatible with Motorola GP900, GP9000, JT1000, HT1000, MT1500, MT2000, MTS2000, MTX838, MTX900, MTX960, MTX1000, MTX8000, MTX9000, MTX-LS, PR1500, XTS1500, XTS2500, XTS3000, XTS3500, XTS5000...

Denon AH-C360 Advanced In-Ear Headphones


Denon AH-C360 Advanced In-Ear Headphones


$26.99


AH-C360 black featuring Denon?s latest earphone technologies, the AH-C360 comes equipped with our exclusive Radial Cascade Damper system, which minimizes cable-transmitted vibration noise, for superior fidelity while on-the-go. Denon's Acoustic Optimizer technology balances the sound pressure in front of and behind the diaphragm for the most neutral tonal balance along with superior deep bass deta...

Denon AH-C260 Acoustic Luxury In-Ear Headphones (Black)


Denon AH-C260 Acoustic Luxury In-Ear Headphones (Black)


$24.49


Part of Denon's Acoustic Luxury series, the AH-260 in-ear headphones combine our latest technologies to deliver optimum sound quality and superior comfort. Denon's Acoustic Optimizer system provides equal ambient air pressure on both sides of the diaphragm for naturally balanced sound. Our exclusive Radial Cascade Damper system reduces cable transmitted vibration, and the cable features Oxygen Fre...

Shure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone


Shure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone


$135.99


The Shure Beta 58A is a high-output supercardioid dynamic vocal microphone designed for professional sound reinforcement and project studio recording. It has become a leading choice among vocalists and touring professionals worldwide. The Beta 58A maintains a true supercardioid pattern throughout its frequency range. The Beta 58A has a shaped frequency response that is ideal for close-up vocals. ...



Vibration Mic Acoustic

Music cents and tuning a guitar?

A got a guitar tuning program that I found on the internet. U plug a mic in ur computer and u pluck ur guitar and it tells you how far apart u are from the next note by music cents. it always says minus X about of cents. how close should i get to 0 before i stop turning my pegheads? i know cents are vibrations of musical notes and the vibrations are how far apart the note is to the next note on the music scale and that most ppl can notice a 5-6 cents difference (from a wikipedia search) . So that means ppl will be able to notice like say a 25 cent difference and know that my first string is slightly out of tune? And will it affect how well i play song and have it sound the way its supposed to?
I'm playing on an acoustic if that makes any difference vs an electric. but i would also like to know the answer on an electric as im hoping to get one of those soon too.

Going from the range you mentioned, you want to hit the 0 if you can. Reaching zero would mean no deviation from a perfect note. However if for some reason you can't get a string within about 2 to 3 cents of 0, try and match the other strings to that variance so that they're all ever-so-slightly out of tune. The human ear may have a hard time telling that an E is a few cents off, but it's more noticeable when other strings are sounding out perfectly.

That said, tuning and such is the same regardless of electric or acoustic. And if you have your guitar tuned 25 cents off, it would only be noticeable if you had another instrument or your voice that is sounding out perfect notes. If the other instruments or your voice match the guitar's 25 cent deviation then it will sound perfect. In fact some musicians have released studio songs with instruments tuned 50 cents off of the original note.

Vibration Mic Acoustic

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