
Although it has been written 15 years ago it’s anything but antiquated (apart from the cover maybe). Easy to read and very descriptive. I read it first when I started climbing 13 years ago and it has accompanied me ever since.
I have a new tone-arm cable for a 1428 Rock-Ola jukebox, but i don,t know how to hook it up.HELP Rock Ola Jukebox SOMEBODY PLEA
I know that the old sheilded cable was grounded and the red and black wire went to the Cartridge in the tone-arm, but i don,t know how it hooks up to the amp.
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I know that the old sheilded cable was grounded and the red and black wire went to the Cartridge in the tone-arm, but i don,t know how it hooks up to the amp.
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I did a ton of searching and research on wireless outdoor speakers. I was prepared to spend 4 times what the rock cost. Really glad I didn’t. Easy to set up; very good range from base; very good sound. Battery life seems a little short but who cares as long as you have an outdoor outlet in range. Overall, great product and excellent value.
I received my speaker two days after I ordered. I was amazed. I hooked this speaker to my Sirius Channels of my Dishnetwork Satelite. Sound booms on my patio. Just make sure you get the sending unit away from plugs behind your TV. It took me 10 minutes to hook this puppy up. My only regret is the price dropped 10 bucks after I ordered it. Amazon, we gotta talk about that.
This was a great purchase. My “non-electronic gadget” wife actually uses it as much as I do. The sound quality could be a little better, but my hearing isn’t the best so who am I to say.
These speakers have been the perfect solution for listening to music by the pool.
It is slightly inconvenient to have to manually turn the speakers on and find the right frequency for each use, but really it takes less than one minute to get two speakers working. Because they are mostly used on the weekends, not a big hassle, but a remote control would make them perfect.
The sound quality is fine for the environment, but audiophiles might be disappointed.
The speakers have already survived some rain storms, so if I had to decide again, I’d definitely go with this product.
I thoroughly enjoyed the blend of pure science and application to on rock performance.
The authors are world renowned climbers with a clear enthusiasm for the sport and lucid understanding of it’s foundations.
Succinctly, the authors view performance climbing as a harmonious blend of physical and psychological factors, the former subdivided into co-ordination ( technique ),balance, endurance, strength and flexibility.
The book is premised on the concept of the weak link which determines the greatest hinderance to climbing.
For example a body builder who climbs should not work on strength but rather flexibility and technique.
Similarly, a ballerina should not work on balance and flexibility but rather strength and technique.
The key to pushing the grades is to identify your weakest link and train to improve it.
The book is replete with training regimens, exercises, and techniques which address each area stated above.
The single best strategy implicit in the book is to identify when you reach a plateau and to realize that you are now training incorrectly. You should now strive to identify what is now your weakest link and train it. This cycle should continue as long as climb and wish to improve.
A four grade improvement is possible and should be expected within 3 months of adapting your current climbing strategy to this book.
I bought this book about five years ago and have used it extensively. If you are looking for a book on how to climb, this is not the book. If, however, you are looking for a book that will maximize your physical performance and prevent injury, this is the book for you. Packed with hundreds of pages of insightful text, detailed photos and illustrations, and illuminating charts and tables, this book takes twenty-first century sports medicine and science and condenses it into a practical format for the modern climber. I highly recommend this book.
Imagine a pursuit that requires bloody fingers to excel at, a life or death commitment to succed in almost any areas of, and then take a look at this book. The cover alone conjures up teen romace rags, the horrendous pink and orange looks like some bizzare lesbian cookbook recipe collection. Don’t let the cover deceive you about the content of this book. I’ve invested a lot of time and energy in texts that only added one more Everest story to my knowledge. NOT SO THIS BOOK. Concepts in this Performance Rock Climbing have been endorsed and used by most major climber you’ve read about. The back cover features an endorsement from a certain Mark Twight, and if you need any more information than that to take advantage of this book’s massive potential for improvement, I suggest trading in your rack of gear for a bigger TV-you’ll be more comfortable during your muscle decay, and that’s one less person kicking down rocks on my head while answering a celphone halfway through a climb.
To reiterate, this book is one of about five key texts that can supercharge your rate of growth if you’ll invest the time to read it. Also get Heather Sagar’s book, and Eric Horst, and any John Long from the How To Rock Climb series. And leave the celphone in the car next time, SUV guy.
This book will not tell you how to hold onto a tiny crimpy hold with one finger while your feet hunt for somewhere to stand. It WILL tell you lots of things about how muscules work, what good training looks like, and what good climbing feels like.
This is not a recipe book, because in climbing, there is no recipe. Everyone climbs under a different set of constraints – strength, weight, skill, etc. This is a book that will give you the tools you need to watch your own climbing and improve it. Read it cover to cover.
I love this bass = it’s the only instrument I will play guitar or bass with on Rock Band since the longer neck feels much more comfortable. I don’t even mind that it’s not wireless – find it more responsive than wireless versions I have used. But I have to say one thing – they don’t last – I am now on my 4th bass (and ordering another as a back up) due to various breakdowns – at this price it’s not worth sending them back for a repair in my view – once we repaired the wire which seemed to have been pulled out (my fault I guess) but then the tilt mechanism failed on the next one and the strumm bar failed on the 3rd. Latest version still going strong after 5 months so I am hopeful but again, since I like it so much I am getting a back up for the next anticipated failure.
I tried the wireless version of the bass and it was totally bad – whammy know and fret buttons both stiff and hard to play – losing me tons of points before I gave up.
This bass is horrible. I mean, it looks nice, but the buttons are unresponsive, the whammy bar has been replaced with an un-useable knob. It is flimsy and many parts break VERY easily. It is NOT wireless. It does NOT work with any Guitar Hero game. The Star Power activator never works properly.. Come on Mad Catz! This could have been an awesome peripheral. Instead, you give us this abomination! You should be ashamed of yourselves!
Do NOT buy this piece of trash! It is a pile of junk!
this came to me late in the in the mail first off also i got a guitar not a bass and the wamy bar doesnt work the sound adjustment is also broken buy from a different seller
The Precision Bass is a nice addiction if you already have the rest of the Rock Band instruments. It looks great; the dual strum bar works nicely. The whammy knob takes some getting used to, but other than that it’s a great guitar. I would recommend it if you’re looking for a second guitar for your collection, or if you play a lot of bass and want a more realistic feel.
Is a great cable, no fuzz or static, difficult to have it broken or damaged. Almoust imposible as a matter of fact.
Had mine for 11 months. Started making intermittent noise, which would go away if I jiggled the ends. Became less intermittent and more continuous. I am sending it back for a replacement by Monster under its Lifetime Warranty. Hopefully the replacement lasts longer. Meanwhile, I will play through my 20-year old Whirlwind cable, until the new Monster Rock cable arrives. Disappointed in NJ!
Very nice cable that does everything needed from a instrument cable. The only knock against it is the really large, heavy, gold ends. They are very bulky and heavy. This may be a better design than the plastic ended monster cable I had before, but it seems to me that these heavy metal ends may lead to wear problems down the road. Maybe not, I guess we will see!
I recently got this and have played with it for a few hours and really, really like it. My only complaints are that the strum bar is alittle loud on the clicking noise, I prefer the silent strum bar of the stock Strat that comes with RB2. My second complaint is that the back knob, top of the guitar under the strum bar, is pretty hard on the ridges and I seem to keep scraping up my pinky on it when playing fast, I don’t want to take a dremel to it and smooth it out as I love the look of this too much, but it may have to come to that.
On the positive side I LOVE the fret button, their soft, easy to press, and easy to do hammer ons/pull offs. The look and feel of the finish is fan-freakin-tasic! I love the look and feel of this beast and minus my 2 complaints, I love this thing and will be using for a long time.