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Aldri la en idé forsvinne igjen - ta dem opp i stedet!

Nux Mighty Plug lar deg gjøre opptak uten å ha et eksternt lydkort. Siden Mighty Plug har
en innebygget strømmefunksjon, er det bare å koble den til datamaskinen via USB, og du er
klar til spilling og opptak. Ingen drivere er nødvendige*; bare plugg inn og kom i gang!
Via hodetelefonutgangen på Mighty Plug kan du høre både ditt instrument og lyden
fra datamaskinen.

Perfekt for alle sjangre

Overlegen kompatibilitet: Mighty Plug virker med alle el- og bassgitarer, enten de har aktive
eller passive pickuper. Det samme gjelder for halvakustiske gitarer, med enten de har piezo-
eller tradisjonelt magnetisk pickup-system. Lyden blir krystallklar uansett. Og, på grunn av det
kompakte og lette designet, kan Mighty Plug brukes på instrumenter i alle størrelser,
fra akustisk gitar til ukulele.

Lang batterilevetid og ECO Mode

Når du slår på Mighty Plug er den i ECO Mode som standard. Det vil si
at hvis den ikke har hodetelefoner tilkoblet, slår den seg automatisk av
etter 2 minutter. Det samme gjelder hvis den ikke mottar noe signal
fra enten instrument, Bluetooth eller USB etter 6 minutter.

Funksjoner:

- Perfekt for både gitar og bass
- Simulerer akustisk gitar med innebygd IR (Impulse Response)-teknologi
- 13 ulike forsterkermodeller
- 20 ulike impulsresponser
- 19 ulike effekter
- Noise gate
- NUX TS/AC-algoritmer for å simulere analoge kretser i effekter og forsterkere
- Oppladbart litium-batteri
- 3 timers spilletid
- Dual Mode Bluetooth 4.2
- Trommemaskin med 10 ulike rytmer samt metronom

*Krever Windows 8.1 eller nyere / MAC
Chromed steel slide set
Medium str

Lengde: 32mm/57
Diam: 22.5mm

SHUBB FS Fifth String Capo for Banjo

The Shubb Fifth String Capo for Banjo

This was the product that got it all started for us back in 1974, and to this day it's 
STILL the only fifth string capo worth putting on a banjo. It operates on a lever principle,
not a spring, so it provides sufficient pressure to fret the string without muting the tone. 
It slides on a slim, dovetailed bar which mounts flush to the neck, making it sturdy and unobtrusive.


Originally, our fifth string capo bar was eight inches long, and attached to the banjo neck with 
three mounting screws. A few years ago we remodeled the bar, a change which I'd long considered. 
I personally never capo the fifth string any higher than the tenth fret (this would go along with 
the regular capo being at the fifth fret). So for my own banjo, I made a custom bar which was much 
shorter (5.75"). This shorter bar is now our standard size. Besides taking up less space on the neck 
(for you fellow thumb-wrappers), it offers the additional advantage of using only TWO mounting screws 
instead of three.

If you feel that you want to be able to capo all the way up to the thirteenth fret, the original 
eight inch, three-screw bar is still available. The price is the same.
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Installation

We strongly recommend that you have a luthier or repair person install your fifth string capo. 
Most places that work on instruments can mount it for you in just a few minutes. Or if you 
are handy with small tools, and not shy about working on your banjo, you could install it yourself. 
In either case, the Shubb Company is not responsible for the quality or consequences of the 
installation process.

Installation instructions are provided in the package, but in case you've lost the insert, 
you can download the instructions here.

ftp://ftp.sonic.net/pub/users/shubb/FS%20installation7.pdf

Expert luthier Frank Ford has provided an excellent description of the proper installation 
at his website. Even if you have a pro install your capo, it would still be helpful to refer 
them to Frank's description, since he has considerable experience at installing these capos. 
I also suggest taking a look at his page regarding fifth string nuts.

http://www.frets.com/FretsPages/Musician/Banjo/5thNut/5thnut.html


SHUBB AX Axys Reversible Slide, Bronze


While in use, the brass slide is a hefty, no-compromise tool that features unsurpassed tone and control. 
When rotated behind the hand (which takes less than a second) it leaves all the fingers free for unencumbered, 
conventional fretting. It works so well because of the unique 2-piece design: the Delrin "ring" section remains 
in place on the finger as the brass "sleeve" section is rotated with the thumb. The move is done with one hand, 
so quickly that it doesn't interrupt a solo, and any player can master it with very little practice. 
The revolutionary advantage of the AXYS reversible guitar slide is immediatly apparent to anyone who plays 
slide guitar!

We suggest using the Axys on your RING FINGER.

Many slide players have designated their pinky as the slide finger, probably because with the traditional
tubular slides or bottlenecks this was the best way to gain some limited use of the other fingers for fretting.
Since the AXYS offers such unrestricted use of all the fingers, we encourage you to consider reassigning the 
slide to the ring finger or even the middle finger. Most players find this to provide greater control and 
versatility. It will work just fine on your pinky, of course, but this is a whole new ballgame now and you 
don't want to overlook any good possibilities!




Original Shubb capo, plain brass. A natural for anyone who favors a retro look.

A few years ago we upgraded the original nickel plated Shubb capo, giving it the roller design, and a more 
streamlined look and feel. But whenever you change something, some people will prefer the original. So for 
those who still want the “classic” — the original Shubb capo as it has been for over 40 years — we are continuing 
to make the ORIGINAL Shubb capo available in plain brass.

Plain, unplated brass will darken in time. For those of us who appreciate brass, we prefer this look; reminiscent 
of an old microscope, or a piece of gear from a sailing ship. But if you like your brass to shine, it can be polished 
with a cloth and most any commercial metal polish.

Since 1980 the Shubb capo has set the standard against which all others must be measured. It is the first choice 
often the only choice… of more than a million musicians worldwide. The serious guitarist will settle for no less.