Etymotic earplugs have been my new best friends at shows, I highly recommend them:
Etymotic ETY-Plugs High Fidelity Earplugs, Standard Fit, Frost Tip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015WJQ7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PY4kBbPY297A4
> ETY-Plugs use a proprietary tuned resonator and acoustic resistor to replicate the natural response of the ear canal. Sound is reproduced unchanged, as the ear would hear it, only quieter.
> Standard foam earplugs reduce mid-range and high frequencies resulting in muffled speech and music. ETY-Plugs reduce sound levels evenly, preserving clarity of speech and communication, and richness of music.
I use the Vinyl Styl cleaning brush and fluid for my records and the Vinyl Styl stylus cleaner as well, they both seem to get the job done. I also have an anti-static brush that I use one the record before cleaning it but I'm not sure if that's overkill or not. The kit I linked is out of stock right now on Amazon but anything like the stuff in it should work.
Are you talking about these last four videos? I have no idea, but I would love to know how she got these.
Edit: Did some digging. Apparently previews of all 12 songs have leaked.
Might be because Spotify's algorithm tries to categorize DGD with bands under various genres, which leads to your recommendations. I'd recommend Gnoosic to find band recommendations, it usually works a bit better for me. The downside is that it gives you three slots to put bands/artists in to give you better recommendations but I wish you the best of luck with that.
Amazon! Got it for Christmas, but I found the link; Vinyl Record Storage Rack - New Model - Holds 50+ Albums - Easily Organize & Flip Through Records - Stylish & Strong Eco-Friendly Display Stand - In Black, Walnut, and Light Brown - (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074JG9X1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_o71sCb2DM4EHB
I don’t own any of the smaller orange amps so I can’t really speak on how well they sound. I’m willing to bet they tried to nail the Orange sound on a cheaper scale though.
Tube amplifiers are highly regarded as sounding way better. The second I played a tube amplifier I was blown away at how full and dynamic the sound was. They are amazing.
Personally, I recommended people check out some of Neural DSPs products. You can purchase an audio interface such as a Focusrite Scarlett Solo and get killer sound of of your computer for WAY less money. Their programs don’t sound as good as a tube amp, but they get you damn close and save you a ton of money.
Also, I noticed your name is GOJI395. Excited for GODZILLA V KONG like me? 😂
There’s nothing special about the cases they place the cassettes in. If they won’t replace it’s just a clear cassette case you can pick one up on Amazon and transfer the artwork to the new case. Not ideal but it’s a fix.
I'm 41 years old and I've really been an asshole to my ears over the years. I used to be in a lot of bands when I was younger and practicing in small spaces with no ear protection, going to lots of concerts, and having an extremely loud car audio system in my teens and early 20's (160db)
With that said, when i go to shows now, my ears hurt for several days after. I was really, really, against wearing ear plugs b/c I didn't want to lose the sound and ambiance of the show. But I needed to do something or I wouldn't be able to enjoy music at all, which is my life, down the road.
I picked up a set of these and they are absolutely amazing. It reduced it enough to be protected but the quality of the sound is still incredible. I cannot recommend these enough. Protect yourself before it's too late.
If she doesn’t mind over the head, get the ones that cancel out certain decibel levels and can still hear all talking. I use them for shooting and recommended them to my brother for my 8yo nephew who has more sensitive ears and worked perfect at the concert.
Walker's Game Ear GWP-RSEM-MCCG... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079W5N8HT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I think she will have a great time, I've seen kids her age at DGD and other similar shows and they've all been having fun singing and dancing with their dads :) My dad took me to my first rock concert when I was about that age and its a really special memory for me now that I'm an adult who's been hardcore into going to shows for 15 years. In my experience the fans of DGD are respectful and want everyone of any age to be having a good time.
I do recommend you bring some hearing protection for both of you, but especially for her growing ears! My husband and I use these ones and they work well for both of us - I have tiny ears and tend to chill in the back and he has huge ears and always is in the pit. They really give good sound fidelity without making your hearing feel fucked up for days.
I'm starting a second band with my brother which is going to sound similar to secret band. I want heavy weird guitars with Unclean vocals. Here's some of what we have https://www.bandlab.com/post/3e7264ed-da11-ec11-981f-a04a5e798978
no idea he worked in 3d animation it looks like in games. heres his behance disucssing it https://www.behance.net/mattiasa
I dont keep up with his games I just read an interview one time where he said he got tired and quit.
It's back up now. I had to use a different site, but the link is working on the other post here now.
But since you pointed this out to me I'll just give you the direct link - https://www.strawpoll.me/15853473
If you go on the songkick website where tickets are being sold, they have the line up listed as: Dance Gavin Dance, The Contortionist, Hail the Sun
http://www.songkick.com/concerts/27557634-dance-gavin-dance-at-norva
I'm currently in a swancore band doing guitar/bass/vocals check out some of the stuff we have. I'd be willing to write some stuff for fun if you'd have me https://www.bandlab.com/collections/100f9298-fa1b-eb11-96f5-501ac5b31de6
If thats literally the only way to get it legit, then yeah, its an import. You gotta tax an import.
Heres an Amazon link that says free shipping on a "eligible" order, whatever that means. :P
Maybe its just my amazon or something, but brand new audio cd for Empire Theory costs 973$
Bonus fun:
I was checking out ABR's "Sleddin' Hill" when I was led to "Midnight Clear" which is a Solid State Christmas compilation. I was escatic to see that the casette version linked on the page was only 88 cents, what a deal!
Weirdly enough that link leads to this which def does not look like the same album.