Saturday, December 31, 2011

Super Light-up Full Size Air Blasters - 12 Cnt. - sounds like stadium horn

Super Light-up Full Size Air Blasters - 12 Cnt. - sounds like stadium horn Review





Super Light-up Full Size Air Blasters - 12 Cnt. - sounds like stadium horn Feature


  • 12 Full Size Button Activated Light-up Flashing Air Blasters
  • Each Measures 3" in Height and 1.5" in Diameter
  • Each includes a neck lanyard for easy carrying
  • Air activated noisemaker, battery (included) is for lights only
  • PLEASE NOTE: Colors included in dozen may vary from picture



Super Light-up Full Size Air Blasters - 12 Cnt. - sounds like stadium horn Overview


Make some serious noise at your next concert, sporting event, pep rally, or just around the house using this cool and innovative flashing super air blaster horn. This horn requires no electrical currents to make noise, just place your mouth over the designated area and blow to create a loud noise sure to be heard. The attractive lanyard allows you to keep it close and around your neck, while the push button light switch allows it to flash in multiple LED colors for some real attention. Great product at a great price!!


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Friday, December 30, 2011

Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer Demo

www.ToneFactor.com - Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer - Rhythmically self-oscillating chip-based sicko fuzz. Powered by a 9v battery or Boss-style 9v adaptor (not included). Heavy duty true bypass switching. Hand painted aluminum enclosure! Dual gain stages, master volume and "battery starve" allow you to create tons of tones. Approximately 4" x 5". Destroys your guitar, bass, synth, drum machine, voice and social life.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

RACHMANINOFF plays Prelude in C# Minor: 1919 Edison, 1923 Victor acoustic, 1928 Victor Electric

All three recordings of Rachmaninoff playing the C# Minor Prelude, from his first 1919 Edison record, the 1923 acoustic, and the 1928 Victor electric remake. Recorded on the HMV 31b Orthophonic Gramophone. I have equalized the sound recordings (with a RIAA curve) to help with bass response. Otherwise the recordings are not manipulated. The few distortions are digital artifacts due to the recording level. The identical movie below is a straight recording from the Gramophone without equalization added. www.youtube.com The Prelude in C Sharp Minor, The Bells of Moscow, is arguably Rachmaninoffs most (in)famous work. It had been recorded as early as 1917 by Mark Hambourg and Josef Hofmann. When Rachmaninoff arrived in New York shortly after armistice in 1918, he had a difficult start like many Russian émigrés. To make his first recordings, he signed up with the Edison company, who claimed for themselves to have a superior recording process. Rachmaninoff nervous and insecure with the unknown recording experience recorded a few pieces in many takes in April 1919 at the Edison New York studio. Unfortunately, the Edison company had no track record dealing with celebrity pianists: Rachmaninoff was forced to play on an upright piano, and despite his wishes to publish only certain good takes, the Edison company also published takes containing slips or embarrassing mistakes. Thomas A. Edison himself very hard of hearing called Rachmaninoff dismissively just a pounder. Matters were ...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Whirlpool Kenmore Washer Cabinet Removal Video

This video shows you how to remove the cabinet on a Whirlpool, Kenmore or Roper washer. From here you can access the motor, drain pump and the lid switch along with many other parts. Please leave a comment if the video was helpful. Do your own repair work on Appliances. Cabinet removal video sear kenmore repair sears washer repair whirlpool washer repair video cabinet removal video for kenmore washing machine Here is the link for the video on putting the cabinet back on your washer: www.youtube.com