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Published on 01/17/03 at 15:00I bout the br-8 at guitar city for a good price, $450.00, and i got two free guitar stands I chose the br-8 because it was the best buy, i learned this from about 6 months of Looking around
I really like the br-8, it is a vary good buy for a 1 or 2 person house hold and works great for band
Practice. you can also connect the unit to a computer to make editing even easer.
Their are a few but not meny things wrong with the br-8. First of all it is hard to learn how to use but comes with books and a video
, Next it does not have a on board speaker but that could also be a good thing because you can add external speakers and that help a lot in a studio environment
The br-8 is built like a rock . I've had my br-8 2 years now and its better then ever with supported software coming out all the time
to conclud the br-8 is worth it with out a dout. You can get one at most large music stores
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I really like the br-8, it is a vary good buy for a 1 or 2 person house hold and works great for band
Practice. you can also connect the unit to a computer to make editing even easer.
Their are a few but not meny things wrong with the br-8. First of all it is hard to learn how to use but comes with books and a video
, Next it does not have a on board speaker but that could also be a good thing because you can add external speakers and that help a lot in a studio environment
The br-8 is built like a rock . I've had my br-8 2 years now and its better then ever with supported software coming out all the time
to conclud the br-8 is worth it with out a dout. You can get one at most large music stores
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com