[TPIN] Re : Note Bandit Sound Reflector

Michael Anderson manderson at okcu.edu
Wed Nov 26 09:21:50 EST 2008


These are very easy to make yourself. Go to Home Depot or Lowes, or any
other home center and buy a piece of lexan. Most places will even cut it for
you to your specs. You need a hole in the middle for the mic. When I played
regularly with a blues band it was a life saver.

MA


> From: Rune Aleksandersen <rune.aleksandersen at hotmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:14:50 +0100
> To: <tpin at tpin.okcu.edu>
> Subject: [TPIN] Re : Note Bandit Sound Reflector
> 
> 
> You need the 4020. I found Morgan to be very pleasant to deal with.
> These sheilds is maybe the best investment I've done for my band
> (www.funkahunters.com).
> The player hears himself well, the other horns and the rest of the band behind
> even hears some horns too :)
>  
> regards,
> Rune Aleksandersen
> Norway
>> I use an Audix D3 mic and I am trying to> decide whether Morgan Music
>> Products' NoteBandit Sound Reflector
>> (http://www.morganmusicproducts.com/trumpetcart.htm) model 4010 or the 4020
>> would work best. Can anyone suggest which one I should use?> > Here's a link
>> to the mic:> http://www.humbuckermusic.com/audd3mic.html> > I appreciate your
>> assistance!> 




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