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| TASCAM MP-BT1 Portable MP3 Bass Guitar Trainer | 
enlarge | Brand: Tascam Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $269.00 Buy New: $148.98 You Save: $120.02 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 2132
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Special Features: nv: Model^MP-BT1 | Product Type^MP3 Bass Trainer | Rated audio input and output^Specifications | Bass Input^Standard phone jack mono, unbalanced | Input impedance^1 M | Maximum input level^10 dBV | Headroom^10 dB | PhonesLine Out^18 3.5 mm stereo jack | Maximum output^20 mW 20 mW with 32 headphones connected | Audio performance^Specifications | Frequency characteristics^20 - 20,000 Hz 1-3 dB Bass Input PhonesLine Out | Total Harmonic Distortion^0.05 Bass Input PhonesLine Out | SN ratio Line O Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 90 Days Labor, 1 year Parts Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.8 x 3
MPN: MPBT1 Model: MP-BT1 UPC: 043774022793 EAN: 0043774022793 ASIN: B000V8AWF4
Release Date: May 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 240-song memory capacity (based on average 4-minute MP3 encoded at 128kbps)^Variable Speed Audition changes the speed of the MP3 playback without changing the pitch ^Pitch control in 1% steps so you don't have to re-tune^Seamless looping for practicing tricky passages^High-impedance 1/4 inch bass input |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description TASCAM's MP-BT1 is the first MP3 player also designed as a fun and mobile bass trainer, with enough memory to store up to 240 songs. Parts can be slowed down, looped and even eliminated to help you to learn new riffs. Play back MP3s using Variable Speed Audition, which slows down the speed without changing the pitch, and sections can be seamlessly looped while practicing tricky passages. Songs can even be pitched up or down to match the tuning of your bass, so you don't have to re- tune for every song. The bass input lets you to rock along with multi-effects, including a bass canceller so you can play along with your favorite bands. The MP-BT1 uses a high-speed USB connection to load up MP3s and charge the built-in battery (an optional power supply is also available). Zip through your MP3 collection using a data wheel, dedicated buttons and a graphical LCD display. A rechargeable 9-hour lithium ion battery is built into the unit, and an optional power supply is also available. A tuner and metronome are also built- in. All of this is packed into an MP3 player smaller than a stomp box, so stuff it in your backpack, gig bag or back pocket and hit the road. High-speed USB connection to enter mp3s Rechargeable 9-hour lithium battery
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| Customer Reviews:
  Tascam MP-BT1 August 13, 2008 If you are a serious player you have to have one of these.....works great it does everything I expected it to do and more....
  Bass trainer eview August 8, 2008 The best headphone amp I've owned. Effects are excellent. Easy to use once you work with it.
  Decent little unit May 15, 2008 I haven't used this unit much since I purchased it, but from the little I've used it, it seems like a good device. Doesn't feel cheap or flimsy and the interface is fairly intuitive. Basic bass effects are included such as compression, and it sounds better than most headphone amps I've used previously, such as the Rockman Bass Ace (sounded good, but too cheaply made), and the Pocket Rockit (sounded horrible and accessing the controls is near impossible when plugged in). The only thing this thing is lacking is a direct input for an external sound source, such as an iPod or CD player (the Pandora from Korg does have this feature). Otherwise, be prepared to rip your CDs to MP3 (or convert any sound files you have in other formats such as M4A, FLAC, etc) to play along with. The good news is that this unit has 1GB of storage, which should be ample for practicing if you keep to a low bit-rate.
  The Bass Player Choice January 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned this for over 3 months - it is awsome. Recieved as gift from wife. That and the leather case she bought with my name from ValetStand com. This is the first time ever I can just clip on my trainer and jam. The leather case is a must.
  Tascam good, ANTonline bad January 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought a Tascam bass trainer from Daddy's. An incredible machine. It slows down the music so you can hear every note clearly. Very cool.
ANTonline sucks. This order was cancelled TWICE by ANTonline for no reason at all. The first time they said their price was a mistake, and they would sell me one at a slightly higher price. So I order at the new price but they cancel the order AGAIN!!!. This time no reason is given. Each time I need to wait several days before they get around to canceling the order. Goog them and you'll see lots of hate. I'll never deal with them again.
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