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South Africa (All cities)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 11 - 14 working days Fans of iconic rock band The Doors are in for something special. The groups final album- 1971s L.A. Woman, with the signature hits L.A. Woman, Love Her Madly and Riders On The Storm- is being celebrated with a special two-CD release from Rhino. The L.A. Woman 40th anniversary edition features a never-before-heard song, She Smells So Nice, which captures the band- organist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, drummer John Densmore and late singer Jim Morrison- joyfully barreling through a full-throttle original before segueing into the blues standard Rock Me. As the song closes, Morrison can be heard chanting, Mr. Mojo Risin"- an anagram of his name that was made famous during the bridge of L.A. Woman. In addition to She Smells So Nice, the second disc of the L.A. Woman reissue includes eight never-before-heard versions of songs from the album. Alternate takes of L.A. Woman, Love Her Madly and Riders On The Storm offer a fresh view on this landmark album, which was the groups sixth straight top 10 title. The studio chatter between the songs is a revelation, transporting listeners to The Doors' Workshop: the West Hollywood rehearsal space where they recorded the album. One segment in particular captures a fascinating moment of inspiration when Morrison suggests they add the now-iconic thunderstorm sound effects to the beginning of Riders On The Storm. Features Summary Fans of iconic rock band The Doors are in for something special. The groups final album- 1971s L.A. Woman, with the signature hits L.A. Woman, Love Her Madly and Riders On The Storm- is being celebrated with a special two-CD release from Rhino... Contributors The Doors, Bruce Botnick, The Doors (Performer) Format CD Release date 20120123
R 161
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South Africa (All cities)
1. Heard It On the Radio 2. A Billion Hits 3. Not A Love Song 4. Illusion 5. Na Na Na (The Summer Song) 6. Double Take 7. It’s Me, It’s You 8. Heart Beat 9. Better Together 10. The Way That You Do 11. Break Down the Walls 12. Can’t Do It Without You (Austin & Ally Main Title) 13. Crazy 4 U 14. What Do I Have To Do
R 155
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Bloemfontein (Free State)
ToneWorks PANDORA PX3B personal bass multi-effect processor. Very rare but great product for practicing bass as a beginner or for someone wanting to practice without the need or use of an amp. Great phrase training facility, more effects and settings than you’ll know what to do with and an auto tuner. Bought in the UK so AC plug has UK style 3-prong plug which you can find adapter for. Also uses 4x AAA batteries. More features listed from the user manual (available online) below: Main features The PANDORA PX3B is a highly versatile multi- effect device in a compact package. It makes it easy to use Korg's proprietary modelling technology to create detailed and powerful modelling sounds. 39 types of effect variations A maximum of seven effects can be used simultaneously. 50 user programs and 50 preset programs IPE (Integrated Parameter Edit) system Easy to adjust effect settings. Auto Tuner function This feature makes tuning fast and easy. You can also tune without being heard (i.e., while muted). Backlit LCD The LCD screen can be easily viewed even in dark locations. Rhythm Trainer function You can play 50 different rhythm patterns or a metronome. AUX Effect function Sound from a CD player or other audio source. connected to the AUX jack can be processed by transposing the key or canceling the low frequency range (bass cancel) which are useful features for practicing. Phrase Trainer function A segment of audio (maximum 16 seconds) recorded from a CD player or other audio source can be looped for repeated playback. You can even slow down the playback speed without affecting the pitch. Bass Amp Simulator Select the desired type of sound character from six types of bass amp. Equalizer mode Adjust the gain for each equalizer band with the value dial and five buttons for quick editing
R 750
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South Africa (All cities)
he Bb'&'W CDM NT1’s are really a great bookshelf speaker. In addition to stereo music, I use them for main speaker in my home theater setup. They excel at bringing the “real” music out of any source. When I first heard them at the store, some of the music sampled sounded very harsh. I noticed that some of the CD material that they let me sample was copied on CD and probably low quality MP3’s. I brought in my copy of Liquid Tension Experiment and let the place listen to “Osmosis”. There were about 10 people in the store that stopped what they were doing and came over to listen. It sounded that good. From that point, I was sold. The same harsh sound that I experienced at the store was brought home when listening to average recorded material. Above average recorded material cannot sound better. I do have a Sub so that really does make a huge different on the lower end, as the NT’s do miss the really low freq. Sorry, I did not take a measurement, but I’ve seen some written up by HT Mag and you can also find them on the Bb'&'W Web site. My amp does not do these speakers any justice. The Onkyo TX-DS797 is a really good, low priced HT pre/post, but you will definately benifit from upgrading or getting an amp to post process any stereo material. Surround material still sounds great with the CDM’s if you enjoy listening to Orchestra, etc. These speakers have been in my possesion for 1 year. Listen to mostly Rock/Soft Rock, but classical and jazz are simply unbelievable on these babies. For home theater, these speakers sound sweet for mains. You will definately need a sub to hit the real lows for Movies. Pros: If you only have space for bookshelves, these speakers cannot be beat musically or otherwise. The tweeter is exceptional.
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