Amazon product description states 110V, I'm planning to take this to country with 220/240v. Do this support higher volts and does it mention on back of the product. Thanks
@Barry-Watson14 сағат бұрын
On the back of my unit it states input voltage of AC110 - 220v 50/60 Hz. Based on that, I think it could be used worldwide (of course, you might need a power plug adapter).
@kevinoconner198616 сағат бұрын
Sadly, this video was totally ruined by the number of advertisements attached to it. In the end, I just lost interest because there were too many interruptions. 🥲
@Barry-Watson16 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, but as a creator I don't control what ads are displayed. I'd suggest subscribing to KZbin Premium if you want a more ad-free experience.
2 күн бұрын
Thank you it worked for me. That's very smart to get rid of all electricity in the circut board.
@Barry-Watson2 күн бұрын
Glad it helped
@jimjohnston39544 күн бұрын
Unbelievable!!! I have been having this problem all summer! Spent all morning cleaning spark plugs, checking fuel filter, cleaning air filter, draining the battery trying to start...figured i was going to have to send it to the shop for a carburetor issue then I found your video! Amazing simple fix...running like a champ in 5 minutes! Thank you!!!
@Barry-Watson4 күн бұрын
Glad it helped!
@alleycat86753094 күн бұрын
This is like every high school flick I saw in the 1980’s and a Time Machine back to 1981-85 when I was in HS. Thanks for reminiscing.
@kristinmarriott3015 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very helpful video! I commend your ability to stay focused ,while the cats are doing their best to distract you😂
@Barry-Watson3 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@HseMzkLdn6 күн бұрын
I think u are smart, empathic, kind and wise.... I found u today and have binged watched loads of your videos..... thank you for taking the time to make them... very enjoyable I have learned a lot... would love to hear your opinions on digital media...i.e broadcasting etc... I'm sure u would be enlightening All the best Bazza!
@Barry-Watson5 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@HseMzkLdn5 күн бұрын
@@Barry-Watson your most welcome.. and thank you... i know this is not the forum.. but are u into VSTs, Linux, internet radio and the like? o noticed u have a code for stereo tool or something ... id love to hear your thoughts on my approach to this new media...
@HseMzkLdn5 күн бұрын
ps... happy sunday!
@theroll6666 күн бұрын
Good video. Thank you!
@Barry-Watson6 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@HseMzkLdn6 күн бұрын
....you...your dad....and grandpa.... are LEGENDS!! ........ great video... i smiled non-stop!
@Barry-Watson6 күн бұрын
Haha... thank you! Glad you enjoyed the story.
@HseMzkLdn6 күн бұрын
@@Barry-Watson I (like u) wanted to play music..... never concidered the trouble..... but in the uk.....it was the DTI (department of trade and industry) but the siyuation equates to the same..... but i still have not lost the bug!!! ooooppppppssss.... thank you for the reply...i truly appriciate it!....
@drifta11676 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information, I recently bought the same charger and I was wondering does the Standard mode continue to maintain the battery or does it have to be in the motorcycle mode..... thanks
@Barry-Watson6 күн бұрын
I believe the standard modes do a single charge cycle. The motorcycle, or maintenance mode is for long-term charging where it will "wake up" and re-charge automatically as needed.
@drifta11676 күн бұрын
@Barry-Watson Ohh okay thanks for your help. I just bought this through Amazon and there's no instructions whatsover 😡
@jacques_lee7 күн бұрын
Great review, I purchased this DI box online and I am going to use it with my bass guitar(passive one), I really look forward to what the result will be with the amp simuation engaged. Thank you for your precisely analyzed review!
@Barry-Watson6 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@Joseph-u6d7 күн бұрын
Thorough explanation,,, excellent presentation,,, Voice work should be your career of choice ✅👍✅👍
@Barry-Watson7 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. I hope the video was helpful for you.
@raduboboc7 күн бұрын
Where can we find an official list with power distribution/channel/country?
@Barry-Watson6 күн бұрын
Sure, check the link in the video description. Also, check the up-to-date regulations in your region.
@DavidFarmer-p1x8 күн бұрын
I’m having same issue,we bought one new battery a few months ago, but with 2 older batteries still in truck it seems like we need more juice. I should have replaced all 3 but these darn batteries are expensive. 170.00 ea. thank you for your video. Dave
@Barry-Watson7 күн бұрын
I purchased an inexpensive digital battery load tester, so you can really tell what the actual capacity of the battery is. I'd use a device like that to make sure your batteries really need replacement.
@eghamyatkhan8 күн бұрын
thanks man, i recorded my vocal in my last project using air mode, and apparently i got some issues in post processing stage with the clicks and sibilance with the track that came to the surface too obvious, it just not too effective in workflows and takes much time to do. great video!
@Barry-Watson8 күн бұрын
Those unwanted sounds can be a challenge to overcome, I think best fixed at the source. I would suggest listening while trying different slightly off-axis mic positions. Another trick to minimize vocal clicks is to nibble on a tart apple before the performance. Thanks for watching the video!
@JohnAranita8 күн бұрын
I went to the Kailua Goodwill store years back. I thought that there would be no new electronics. The back of the store, I saw two unopened boxes. One was a Belkin Wi-Fi router and the other was a Netgear Wi-Fi extender. Each costed $7.99 plus Hawaii tax. The store is permanently closed now. They work perfect to this day. : - )
@Barry-Watson8 күн бұрын
Nice find, i've scored good deals at stores like that as well. Set to see so many retail closures these days. Tgbhanks for watching!
@akiddoo81138 күн бұрын
Heard one in '79 that friend had. First time I found one on sale it was a done deal for me. Picked up model 3 at auction few years ago. Would not part with either now.
@digsfossils8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review.
@Barry-Watson8 күн бұрын
My pleasure!
@ChrisJohnsonChannel8 күн бұрын
Some players want to pose infront of an 810 and all theses cabs even though it’s overkill.. but hey it’s their back not mine..
@KarlHamilton10 күн бұрын
Is that a TP-LINK? Did that myself, still working great 2 years on.
@Barry-Watson10 күн бұрын
Yes, a TP-Link CPE-510. Mine had ancient firmware, which I replaced with dd-wrt, which is really capable. Works great!
@KarlHamilton10 күн бұрын
@@Barry-Watson I just accessed the hidden menu and pit it in test mode to unlock massive power.
@johncitizen810810 күн бұрын
Amp question? Do you think ab sounds better than class d
@Barry-Watson10 күн бұрын
Tough question. I'd like to think so, however I think there are really good sounding amplifiers in both topologies, and honestly I don't know if I could hear the difference. All top quality amplifiers sound quite similar. I think I would choose a good amplifier, but primarily focus on spending the majority of the funding on really good loudspeakers. I would say it is the loudspeakers that have the majority of the impact on sound quality.
@hudefuk10 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@richkay22810 күн бұрын
Good fyi vid. My GX54 XT2 has a dedicated choke operation. And yes they are jetted lean for strict epa compliance. Full choke my engines starts excellent . Even my warm engine likes some choke to start . Hot engine starts excellent no choke.
@davidwondercheck888310 күн бұрын
This should be required viewing for every bass player. A link to this video should be printed on Page 1 of the user manual for every bass amp or cabinet, in large font, by federal law.
@LongBeachHuntington11 күн бұрын
Thanks Barry!!
@9hk38f11 күн бұрын
Olight does NOT make good stuff. Especially at the price point.
@Penelope-rosa12 күн бұрын
This was an amazing video so so helpful as I bought a motorbike that was parked for a long time and just bought on Amazon this item and this review shows me I made a great decision. Thanks for this video. 11/2024
@Barry-Watson12 күн бұрын
Thanks, I hope this works well for you.
@adventureguy411913 күн бұрын
The most impressive part of this the full head of hair
@alekp682213 күн бұрын
Mixing question(studio) how loud should be a signal going into bus compressor? What would be a start point for threshold? Thanks for this i keep finding your old videos, they are golden.
@Barry-Watson13 күн бұрын
Great question! I don't think there's an exact answer, it's a matter of taste. To much compression will squash the life out of the music, to little won't give you enough control. As a starting point, I would suggest about 30 ms attack, 300 ms release, ratio of 4:1 then adjust threshold so it's reducing gain by about 6db, up to 10db on the loudest peaks. Then from that point tweak the ratio and threshold controls for a bit less or more depending upon what sounds best to you.
@mabrystudios588014 күн бұрын
Creating a "only vocal monitor" delay of 6 ms gets from mic to ear in phase. Separate delay to mains as you explain is correct. The two delays combined makes an onstage tightness & out front tightness overall.
@monkeyzer014 күн бұрын
Nice review! I have a question, however. I have a full size AGM battery in my car. I charged it using the AGM setting to a point where the display on the charger reads OFF. To keep the battery maintained while the car is in seasonal storage, do I leave the charger in AGM or Motorcycle mode? Thanks!
@Barry-Watson14 күн бұрын
Thanks!! I would use motorcycle mode -- my understanding is that is the only mode where the charger will monitor the battery and turn itself back on and do an occasional charge cycle as necessary to maintain full charge over long periods.
@jarronmarsal449914 күн бұрын
Thank you
@jerrywitkowicz525016 күн бұрын
Does anyone have or know where I could get the circuit diagram / schematic for Stanley BC50BS charger?
@AmericanRadio04816 күн бұрын
Love your informative and well scripted videos!
@Barry-Watson16 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! Actually, I don't script my videos. I just think about what I'm going to say, and then turn on the camera and just start talking. I feel that the videos are more honest and authentic if it's just a real conversation rather than trying to follow a script. At least, that's the method that works best for me. Glad you're enjoying the channel, I appreciate the feedback.
@shaan28.16 күн бұрын
U CLUTCHED MAN I WAS SO DAMN SCARED THE CAM WONT WORK AND IM COOKED BUT THE POWER BUTTON THING MADE IT WORK btw the thing we slide open to put battery/sd card that thing had a like a small grip thing it came off . so is it concerning
@KetogenicGuitars17 күн бұрын
I have little compilation of home studio gear. At the heart beat of it is NU4. Audio interface is RME Raydat into couple of Behringer ADAs. Crossovers are plugins on the PC DAW. I the NU4-6000 moves a tapped horn sub(12") at 32hz-45hz and two 15 inch long throw mid basses from 45hz to 300hz. Mids are small full range Dayton PC83s taking care of 300hz to 6500hz. Then there is compression driver for over 6500hz. I have found that two most important factors to create exceptional result is the use of digital crossover and those 15 inch basses to guarantee authority. And finding the full range with non existent cone break up frequency range is the next in that list. Nice side effect having strong bass end is that for example if there is a little biamped monitor in an other room of the apartment the midbasses support it making the experience naturally huge. This tells me something about reality how bass frequencies work out. My NU4 has serious buzzy narrow whining frequency thing going on if used as a biamped application but nothing can be heard as midbass/sub application. 15 inchers totally suppress that defective weird high pitch buzz-tone. Do you have same thing going on with your unit? I also changed the fans to quiet beautiful blue ones as they are not really needed at home levels or occasional short diming. My fans are also sensing the temp. I bought NU4 from Gear4Music and then one day it just totally died. G4M got it RMA repaired for free and then it has been working over 10 years without any issue other than they cannot be used as biamped application due to forementioned strange whining tone. It greatest thing ever as if I need I can easily rattle the windows but as well listen very quietly which I mostly do.
@Barry-Watson17 күн бұрын
Sounds like a fun setup! I have not noticed any unusual sounds from my NU4 amplifier, aside from fan noise. Extended listening may prove otherwise, but I wonder if the artifacts are your amplifier or something else in your signal chain. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@davemail6218 күн бұрын
Awesome just got one and you were my user's guide. Thank You so much👊
@Barry-Watson18 күн бұрын
Glad I could help!
@marcwashburn613418 күн бұрын
love your story....listened to it 2 times now...thank you for sharing! Back in the late 1970s / very early 1980s, when i was only 12-14 years old, i setup a pirate bbs on an old TRS-model 80/III grew it to 4 floppy drives, two phone lines and two modems. I shared all sorts of pirated stuff and my bbs was called the land of OZ. Those were the days LOL
@Barry-Watson18 күн бұрын
Thanks, back in the day I ran a BBS for a long time. I too had the TRS-80 computer, but I don't recall a lot of BBS software that it would host. My BBSs were run on early IBM-PCs. With four phone lines, you did it up serious. Glad to hear you're enjoying the channel.
@glencaple388819 күн бұрын
Ordered via your link. Package did not have operator's manual. Found pdf for it online. Took unit out to the field. Was looking for irrigation wiring, (14ga), generally 10" - 18" deep. Little bit of a learning curve but it does find the lines if they aren't too deep. Some wiring is 3 feet deep and did not work for me. The most sensitive setting on the Receiver unit did pick up some interference from somewhere. Turned it down a setting or two and it worked fine from waist level. Also learned that if I held the Receiver perpendicular to the general direction of the underground wire(s), it seemed to pick up signal better when trying to pinpoint exact location of wire. Also, if wires are beneath rock material the signal may be sporadic or off to the side of directly above the wire, in my experience. Receiver unit did trace line at about 2,000 feet and 10" - 18" deep from Emitter unit. Even found a break in a line with only two battery bars on Emitter. My experience with the Emitter's charged battery life: about 4.5 - 5 hours. Kinda short, imo. But might try other rechargeables? Would be nice if Receiver unit had an earpiece option for quiet searching. This device helped me alot. Thanks, Barry.
@Barry-Watson19 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Sorry to hear that your package was missing the manual. Also, thanks for using my product link, it helps support this channel and I appreciate it.
@maxencecote159319 күн бұрын
Tank you man!! I was starting to think that my camera would never get back... you saved me !
@Barry-Watson19 күн бұрын
Awesome, that's good news.
@justkelly699219 күн бұрын
I worked at an FM Rock Radio station in the 80's. Several times I noticed the FCC monitoring vehicle in the area. They stopped once as we were slightly out of phase. We got a notice but no fine. Engineers cleaned it up the next few days.
@Radical_Middle19 күн бұрын
is it noisy with cab sim on?
@Barry-Watson19 күн бұрын
Very slightly more noisy with a little bit more distortion (measured), when I used them in a live situation I never noticed or had an issue with it.
@MrEagleeye5819 күн бұрын
Can you show how to test the REC PC feature. I plugged in a MIC to channel 1 and I use a PC sound recording software but there is no Channel 1 mixed back to the PC. How can we test this?
@Barry-Watson19 күн бұрын
I wish the Q-16 unit had the ability to adjust the relative level of the audio feed versus the mic. I recall I had to turn down the audio program level on the PC, to make the mic level coming from the box to match it. As a karaoke interface I think it works okay, but if I was doing recording or looking for great sounding audio I think I would choose a different interface. For a very low budget interface, I thought this one worked well: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWTWhIBvbsaLntE
@MrEagleeye5819 күн бұрын
OK I found a way to test it. 1. Remove all input jacks from the unit. 2. Right click speaker icon 3. Windows SOUNDS with tabs show up 4. Open RECORDING tab 5. Scroll to MIC tab-::when the REC/PLAY or Loopback is pressed.. the PC output is mixed back into main mic channel for the PC.
@jamescollins608520 күн бұрын
I didn't know they released a 4 channel version of that amplifier. Have you tried the DSP models?
@Barry-Watson20 күн бұрын
Yes, I have a inuke 6000-DSP. I would get the amplifier with DSP, I think it's good value. The built-in crossover, EQ and limiting are great features. Unfortunately, I don't think DSP is offered on the 4 channel version.
@kkristopher741320 күн бұрын
Great video. I use the Heil PR-40 along with other processing with ham radio. Microphone location is a big part of sound.
@mikemcmanus391821 күн бұрын
Barry, I have a Super Radio model #2880B. I have enjoyed listening to it for years. Enjoy your show on You Tube.
@Barry-Watson21 күн бұрын
Thank you, appreciate that!
@jerryn.182321 күн бұрын
Today with broadband internet, you can do radio over the internet where there is no FCC broadcast license needed to broadcast over the internet. All you need to do internet radio is a computer and a audio mixer board and of course a broadband internet connection into your place of residence
@Barry-Watson21 күн бұрын
Good point, I think that's a much better option where you have more reach and less likelihood of getting arrested.
@zogzog106321 күн бұрын
How much power do you need? Simple I say. It must be of a sufficient level to annoy your wife, infuriate the neighbours, and damage your hearing! At that point you have audio nirvana.
@Barry-Watson21 күн бұрын
It really depends upon the efficiency of the loudspeaker system (and your personal need for level). With efficient pro-sound speakers (over 100db/w) it only takes a few watts to produce significant output. But a lot of audiophile or home audio speakers are far less efficient, and I find in those cases amplifiers of 50 or 100 watts per channel are often required to have ample dynamic range. With inefficient speakers (80-ish/db/w), a system with about 200 watts per channel seems like a pretty nice and capable home audio system in my mind. Of course, we do have to keep in mind what power the speakers will tolerate. On one hand, I say that amplifiers all sound pretty similar however I do think that big powerful amplifiers sometimes sound better because they have the power to exert more control on the loudspeakers. Have the current to force the drivers to move faster, stop faster and to produce cleaner sounding transients with stronger damping action on the drivers. Sometimes the bass seems tighter and more defined with powerful amplifiers (and thicker speaker cable). So, it's not just a matter of volume level. Personally, I don't need to recreate concert level at home. But, I do like a system that has the power to effortlessly reproduce transients, and ample headroom so I don't have to worry much about clipping even if I turn it up. For a long time I was using an amplifier for my office audio system that had 700 watts per channel and I never listened to it loud. Way overkill? Absolutely, but it worked well, sounded good, and there's nothing really wrong with having extra on tap in my mind - provided the amplifier isn't wasting insane amounts of power at idle, which in this case this one was not. It is a good amp, I had it, so why not use it. The caution or downside is that if something bad happened like a poor connection or "accident" and I got a loud nasty pop or buzz through the system, the big amp may be able to easily toast the loudspeakers. You could argue that nobody needs a high powered sports car or sportbike but some people appreciate the performance and enjoy that sort of thing - even if they rarely have the chance to fully use the power. Thanks, good question!
@jw618022 күн бұрын
Hello from North Carolina! Bats and dragonfly also help as they eat mosquitoes! Thank you for the new ideas.
@Barry-Watson21 күн бұрын
Welcome! I too lived just outside of Asheville NC for years.