The amps from AER are little miracle boxes from the outset, which simply get the best out of your acoustic guitar without you having to fiddle with the tone controls. If you want to improve the acoustics a little more, you should use this quick-to-use, compact tilt system.
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Haberstraße 46
42551 Velbert
E-Mail: info@aer-music.de
Web: www.aer-music.de
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The HERCULES HCGS-525B multi-guitar rack is suitable for five guitars, whose contact surfaces are optimally protected with "SFF" special foam. With additional HCHA-205 holders, it offers space for up to 10 instruments in total.
The RockBoard HA 1 in-ear monitoring headphone amplifier is the ideal companion for singers, keyboardists, drummers, guitarists, bassists and other musicians. It establishes the connection between the monitor signal from the mixing console, instrument or amp and your own headphones. Operation is child's play: simply activate the device with the volume control and set the desired volume for the headphone signal. With the stereo/mono source switch, which is easily accessible on the device, the RockBoard HA 1 can be adjusted to the available input signal. The extremely compact and lightweight aluminium housing is fitted with a clip for attaching to a belt or waistband. The HA 1 has a status LED which changes colour depending on the available battery voltage. Two AAA batteries (not included) provide up to 12 hours of power supply and the batteries can be changed in no time at all thanks to the practical battery compartment with clip fastener, which is accessible from the outside. The HA 1 is equipped with a combination socket for use with stereo jack (6.35 mm) and XLR cables for the input signal and a 3.5 mm stereo jack headphone output. On stage, in the rehearsal room or at home, the RockBoard HA 1 in-ear monitoring headphone amplifier always offers full control over the monitoring signal. In small clubs, in-ear monitoring improves the acoustics in the room, and when the band turns up the volume again, the signal is quickly adjusted and you can enjoy the same sound in every part of the room.