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How to introduce your child to music
Introducing your child to music shouldn't be a difficult undertaking. I've gathered some ideas to help you get them started on their musical journey.
The iRig Voice Microphone features functionality and fun!
The iRig Voice is more than simply a “handheld microphone for smartphone and tablets”, it is a remarkably diverse tool that can be used for work or for fun.
Review: Yamaha Piaggero NP-32B is lightweight and sounds great!
The Yamaha Piaggero NP-32B The Yamaha NP-32B is a digital piano that gives you everything you need, with great sound and a very portable size and weight. I take a closer look at the unit and detail some of its features
Alesis Turbo Mesh Electronic Drum Kit review
Alesis' Turbo Mesh Kit is a great choice for quiet drumming at home, thanks to its quality mesh pads.
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We are giving away six Singsation karaoke machines to help you fill your home with music.
Roland AeroCaster Livestreaming System review
Roland's AeroCaster harnesses the power of your iPad to get you streaming wirelessly with multiple mobile devices in no time.
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The Roland Aerocaster and Web Presentation Dock are perfect for any burgeoning content creators who want to produce professional quality content. Enter for a chance to win!
Focusrite Vocaster One podcasting interface review
The solo podcast interface Vocaster One from Focusrite features great sound and a simple design for new and experienced podcasters.
NAMM 2016: ESP’s new guitar preview
ESP guitars has previewed its new lineup of guitars including offerings from the ESP, ESP E-II, and LTD lines. There are new artist signature series models as well as new and updated guitars and basses to whet your appetite and ensure that 2016 is a year where ESP is sure to have exactly what you want just waiting for you to pick it up.
Now at Best Buy: Fender Stratocaster HSS Plus with iOS Connectivity
It was really only a matter of time before Fender would introduce USB connectivity to their Stratocaster line. Why would you want to have a USB port on your guitar? It really comes down to convenience. By putting a small USB port (and an A/D converter) in your guitar, the guitar signal is digitized locally and then transmitted to your computer (or other device) over a USB cable. The guitar retains all its standard analog capabilities BUT outputs to USB as well.







