StevieStingray
Well-known member
I'm looking for a piece of practice/rehearsal equipment, and I have a few specific requirements
All suggestions welcome!
What I don't need is an amp. There are amps (mostly crappy ones) at the facility where I rehearse.
I need something for home that I can practice with, with headphones on. Most of my practicing involves learning songs in MP3 format.
This "device" can be computer-based, too, since I use the incredible
Amazing Slow Downer already.
However, it can be a stand-alone piece of equipment. If so, it'd be a great bonus if I can bring this thing to my rehearsal space, to improve the sound quality of the amps there.
I've searched the threads here, and googled the 'net, and some of the things I'm consdidering are:
1) Tascam's MP-BT1. I like the fact that I'm not tied to the computer, and I've got everything I need [MP3 player/trainer and tone generator in ONE package]. I haven't heard anything about its quality, though?
2) Ampeg's Stealthplug. Although it's software-based, it's one of the cheaper options, and it comes with some extra software, like the Jam Loops. Again, have not heard if its users were (dis)pleased with it
3) Any of the Line6 POD products. THIS is where I might be able to get something to use (i) with headphones (ii) at my
computer (iii) in a rehearsal setting. The only thing is that their web site is flooded with a thousand and one products, and I'm not sure which ones to consider/avoid
4) Although I've heard fabulous things about the Cafe Walter, I've put it at the bottom for a reason. It appears that it's a great headphone amp, but it doesn't really address my need when it comes to learning songs on MP3. Yes, I can input my iPod, but repeating sections of a song would become a real pain real fast. I think I'd go with option #1 before getting the Cafe Walter.
I'm sure I've missed a boatload of products. Recommendations are appreciated.
For those who own any of the 4 products I've mentioned, are you satisfied with them?
Thanks in advance!
All suggestions welcome!
What I don't need is an amp. There are amps (mostly crappy ones) at the facility where I rehearse.
I need something for home that I can practice with, with headphones on. Most of my practicing involves learning songs in MP3 format.
This "device" can be computer-based, too, since I use the incredible
Amazing Slow Downer already.
However, it can be a stand-alone piece of equipment. If so, it'd be a great bonus if I can bring this thing to my rehearsal space, to improve the sound quality of the amps there.
I've searched the threads here, and googled the 'net, and some of the things I'm consdidering are:
1) Tascam's MP-BT1. I like the fact that I'm not tied to the computer, and I've got everything I need [MP3 player/trainer and tone generator in ONE package]. I haven't heard anything about its quality, though?
2) Ampeg's Stealthplug. Although it's software-based, it's one of the cheaper options, and it comes with some extra software, like the Jam Loops. Again, have not heard if its users were (dis)pleased with it
3) Any of the Line6 POD products. THIS is where I might be able to get something to use (i) with headphones (ii) at my
computer (iii) in a rehearsal setting. The only thing is that their web site is flooded with a thousand and one products, and I'm not sure which ones to consider/avoid
4) Although I've heard fabulous things about the Cafe Walter, I've put it at the bottom for a reason. It appears that it's a great headphone amp, but it doesn't really address my need when it comes to learning songs on MP3. Yes, I can input my iPod, but repeating sections of a song would become a real pain real fast. I think I'd go with option #1 before getting the Cafe Walter.
I'm sure I've missed a boatload of products. Recommendations are appreciated.
For those who own any of the 4 products I've mentioned, are you satisfied with them?
Thanks in advance!