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Frets
We start with the frets on your instrument. All guitar necks move and change over time so we will make sure that your frets are nice and flat as we go up the neck. We don't want any high or low spots as this will mean your guitar will need a higher than optimum action and potentially suffer with fret buzz.
We check and properly profile the playing surface of the frets and then make sure the fret ends are finished off properly. The fret is then polished to ensure smooth string bending.
Truss Rod
Then it's on to the truss rod. This metal rod differs from guitar to guitar (some guitars such as classical guitars don't usually have a truss rod!) and basically controls the "relief" or curve of the neck. Not enough relief and your strings won't have enough clearance over the other frets when playing. Too much relief and you'll have a high action which gets worse as you go up the neck.
The heavier the strings then the more the truss rod needs to work. Proper adjustment in the workshop means that the action will be just right for the strings fitted to your guitar.
Top Nut
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For a guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo system or similar, the spring tension has to be just right to allow the tremolo to return to its "zero point" and keep everything in tune.
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Intonation
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Tiny adjustments are made to each string where applicable to adjust its length and ensure that the intonation is set just right.
Overall Action
Once all the above has been completed, the guitar is checked for playability and fine adjustments are made. This step brings everything together and means your guitar will be set up optimally.
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For acoustic guitars we will check the functions of the EQ system and controls as weel as check the internal cabling and jack socket.
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Roland EC-10M ElCajon Mic Processor
SKU: EC10M
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The Roland EC-10M ElCajon Mic Processor will expand the cajon players tonal arsenal and versatility. A unique and creative tool.
With the rise in popularity of cajons seemingly endless, manufacturers have been creating an array of add-ons to expand the tonal versatility of these wonderfully simple percussion instruments. The EC-10M ElCajon is one such add on that is here to make you cajon come alive with new tones via way of the compact, battery powered base unit and included clip-on condensor microphone.
By connecting the clip-on mic to the soundhole of your cajon, the EC-10M will pickup your cajon's acoustic tone, it'll then trigger a variety of onboard tones, including tambourine, shaker, djembe, electronic drums sounds, that you can layer with the natural vice. Simply send the microphone and your blend of layered sounds to a PA mixer via two independent outputs, or mix all sounds to one mono output.
The EC-10M hosts a simple looper allowing you to record phrases with the onboard sounds. and in addition play additional sounds via integrated A/B foot pads or optional kick trigger pedals.
Expand your cajon with a new range of expression and sounds with the Roland EC-10M.
Easy setup—simply attach the included clip-on condenser mic to the sound hole of the acoustic cajon and start playing
Amplify the acoustic cajon—the EC-10M can be used as a mic preamp for the supplied microphone
A variety of sounds—16 onboard kits with tones including tambourine, shaker, djembe, electronic drums, and more can be layered with the acoustic cajon
Multiple tones—play two different electronic sounds by slapping the edge or head of the acoustic cajon
Add pedals—up to two kick trigger pedals (Roland KT-10, KT-9, or KD-7) can be connected to play additional sounds; integrated
A/B foot pads can also trigger sounds
Create loops and play along—a simple looper function allows recording of rhythm phrases using the onboard sounds
Versatile outputs—send the microphone and layered sounds to a PA mixer via two independent outputs, or mix all sounds to one mono output
Two-way power—can be used with four AAA-size batteries (for up to five hours of use*) or included power supply