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May 25, 2016
Glockenklang - Top notch gear
It isn't often that gear like Glockenklang even comes up for sale in the US. Getting this quality of sound across the entire frequency range and still being small and light enough to easily carry around is great. They're a bit deeper than most standard cabs by about 4", but that gives them a bottom end that goes deeper than cabs that claim lower frequency ratings. This is accompany that is very conservative and underrates most of their specs.
Most people won't recognize the name at all, but they will notice and comment on the sound. The only downside is there's no place to hide. These reproduce so accurately that every mistake in your playing and any weak links in the signal chain are obvious. The improvement in my playing is noticible as I've had to become much more articulate and now use much more dynamics now since every nuance comes through "clear as a bell".
Jun 05, 2015
One of my favorite mics in the under $200 price range.
I really like these mics and occasionally look around to pick up a couple others if I catch a good deal.
I think they are way underrated. They sound great, take fairly high SPL, and have a large diaphragm, a couple pickup patterns, and attenuation switches. They're also aren't SO sensitive that they pick up every outside and background sound that you don't want and then spend too much time trying to filter out in the mix. Not an issue if you have a super expensive pro studio, but even with a very well sound-treated basement, there are still house sounds and outside noises that you don't want in your recording that could get in. They also work very well as live sound mics on acoustic instruments where the overall stage volume is reasonable. Really great workhorses for the money.
This was a case where I found one that appeared to be well taken care of at a good price. When it arrived, it was as clean and well taken care of as it wa described. A very happy purchase.

Mar 01, 2017
Identical to the Yamaha FC-9
1 of 1 found this helpful This pedal is identical to the old Yamaha FC-9. The only differences are the rubber cover on the pedal and the output jacks internally are an upgrade. I know because I repaired an FC-9 that I had to replace the output jacks on as they became intermittent over time. I wanted another FC-9 and they're getting hard to find and still pricey, so I was surprised that Beringer used the exact same everything. Super quiet, built like a tank (not flimsy plastic), adjustable minimum level, stereo, and one output can be used as a CV pedal. Absolutely incredible volume pedal for the price.
