Audio Equipment for Music Shop Nepal

Audio Equipment for Music Shop Nepal

Are you looking to upgrade your audio equipment at your music shop in Nepal? Good quality audio equipment is essential for producing high-quality music and ensuring that your customers have a great listening experience. In this blog post, we’ll highlight some of the top audio equipment options for Music Shop Nepal.

One important piece of audio equipment for any music shop is a sound mixer. A sound mixer allows you to control the levels of different audio sources, such as instruments and vocals, and mix them together to create a final product. Some top sound mixer options for Music Shop Nepal include the Yamaha MG10XU Mixer, the Behringer X32 Digital Mixer, and the Soundcraft Si Impact Digital Mixer.

Another important piece of audio equipment for a music shop is a set of studio monitors. Studio monitors are speakers that are specifically designed for use in a recording studio setting. They offer a flat frequency response, meaning they don’t boost or cut any particular frequencies, allowing you to hear an accurate representation of your audio. Some top studio monitor options for Music Shop Nepal include the KRK Rokit 5 G3 Studio Monitors, the Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors, and the JBL LSR305 Studio Monitors.

In addition to a sound mixer and studio monitors, there are other pieces of audio equipment that can be useful for a music shop. These include microphonesheadphones, and audio interfaces. Some top microphone options for Music Shop Nepal include the Shure SM7B Cardioid Dynamic Microphone, the Rode NT1 Cardioid Condenser Microphone, and the Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone. Some top headphone options for Music Shop Nepal include the Sennheiser HD 660 S Headphones, the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro Headphones, and the AKG K702 Headphones. Some top audio interface options for Music Shop Nepal include the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd Gen) Audio Interface, the PreSonus Studio 24c Audio Interface, and the Universal Audio Apollo Twin X Audio Interface.

In conclusion, there are many high-quality audio equipment options available for Music Shop Nepal. Whether you need a sound mixer, studio monitors, microphones, headphones, or an audio interface, there are plenty of great options to choose from. Consider your budget and needs when selecting the best audio equipment for your music shop. With the right audio equipment, you can produce top-quality music and provide a great listening experience for your customers.

Podcasting Tips 2022

Podcasting tips : Is podcasting that difficult?

Podcasting tips:Audio that doesn’t sound right? Yes, that does happen. Maybe you taped an interview and didn’t realize there was a problem because you didn’t hear it. Or you had a one-time chance to record anything and afterwards discovered an inescapable issue (room noise, wind, plosives, etc.). What if it was filmed and sent to you by someone else, and now it’s your responsibility to clean it up and make it usable?

We’ve all been in situations like this. Audio challenges exist whether you operate on location or in a controlled environment. We also deal with them at Music Shop Nepal. Thankfully, there are a plethora of sophisticated software tools available to deal with audio issues these days, and there is always being discovered more and more powerful solutions. (

There are some really severe cases to really put our software to the test, so don’t be surprised by how bad they sound. You’ve probably heard worse if you’ve ever been entrusted with “correcting terrible audio.” So, here are some of the most common issues we face, as well as some fantastic answers to them.

It was a lot of fun going over these frequent audio issues with Ram. Each issue presented its own set of challenges, and we had the opportunity to try out a variety of tools in order to find the best solutions. Some of our old standbys were not always the greatest. We immediately discovered that each tool has its own set of strengths, and that most of them require some tinkering to achieve the best results, often requiring the use of multiple tools. There was a lot of A/B testing of the same plug-in with different settings, some of which were quite light and others which were rather extreme.

Her are some podcasting tips for you:

Mouth Noise

When someone speaks into a microphone, the microphone is usually closer to their lips than the listener’s ear. As a result, it detects sounds that we would ordinarily ignore. Mouth noises are one of them, and they sound like a clicking, tickling sound, especially when a person’s mouth is dry. If you hear this during recording, offer the artist a drink or move the mike to fix the situation. But what if it’s on your recording and the performer is no longer available? Here are some tools we discovered to help with this problem.

Wind

You’ll never have to worry about wind noise if you’re recording indoors. You’re in luck. Wind noise can be highly challenging for individuals that need to record outdoors for location sound or sports events, often drowning out the desired sound. You can cover the mic with a fuzzy pop filter while recording to eliminate much of the sound of the wind impacting the diaphragm.

DE- Essing

Sibilance is an issue since it is so irritating and ubiquitous. Sibilance is the name for exceptionally loud “S” noises in a voice recording (typically created by the talent’s own voice). When recording, the only options are: A) relocating the microphone so that it is not immediately in front of the talent’s lips, or B) switching to a microphone that reduces high frequencies. What are your options once the voice has been recorded? In the past, we would just reduce the high frequencies (treble reduction) or utilize a hardware de-esser, which reduced intelligibility – not good. Now a days there are significantly more powerful tools at our disposal to assist us in resolving this issue.

Room Sound

The sound from the microphone will sound roomy, boomy, or washy if the talent is in a “live” (ambient, reverberant) room. When recording, the solution is to move the microphone closer to the performer so that the direct to reflected sound ratio is higher. If relocating the mic closer isn’t possible or the sound has already been captured, there are a few more solutions for dealing with the reverberant sound.

These are great for you!

Shure SM7B

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Shure MV7

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Any Queries?

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acoustic vs digital piano

Acoustic VS Digital Piano

What are Digital Pianos?

Acoustic vs digital piano: A digital piano is a type of electronic keyboard instrument designed to serve primarily as an alternative to the traditional acoustic piano, both in the way it feels to play and in the sound produced. Digital pianos use either synthesized emulation or recorded samples of an acoustic piano, which are sounded through an internal loudspeaker. The digital pianos do not need to be tuned, and their tuning can be modified to match the tuning of another instrument.

What are acoustic Pianos?

An acoustic piano produces sound with felt-covered hammers hitting steel-wire strings. It features electronic speakers to playback high quality recordings taken from the very best acoustic pianos. It gives you an authentic, acoustic sound that has a warmer, more resonant tone. You also have better control over the articulation and expression of the musical notes.Quality acoustic pianos have a resonance, warmth, and space to them that simply cannot be recreated by any digital means.

Acoustic Piano VS Digital Piano

An acoustic piano produces sound with felt-covered hammers hitting steel-wire strings. A digital piano doesn’t use hammers; instead it features electronic speakers to playback high quality recordings taken from the very best acoustic pianos.

The touch of a piano is important to the player. Playing on stiff keys can be frustrating as can keys that are too light with no resistance. Digital pianos are able to simulate the weighted keys of an acoustic with seamless lifelike hammers. There is even the option on some digital pianos to adjust the touch sensitivity of the keys to suit a player’s preference. A low touch sensitivity means the player has to press the keys harder to make them louder. High touch sensitivity means you don’t have to press as hard for the same loud result.

Digital pianos have a range of sounds available so you can switch between strings, church organs or harpsichord at the touch of a button. Some digital pianos let you split the keyboard so a certain sound is played at the bottom with a different sound at the top. This can make for a more expressive and varied performance, and learners often have fun experimenting with sounds.

Some Facts

  • Acoustic pianos need tuning on a regular basis as well as general maintenance and restringing. Digital pianos don’t require tuning.
  • Acoustic pianos are larger than digital pianos and need much more space to get the optimum sound.
  • Digital pianos generally weigh less and can be moved around and transported with little hassle.
  • Digital pianos incorporate features that allow for experimentation in playing, can be motivational to practice and lets players explore composition and recording.
  •  An acoustic piano offers just one sound; a digital piano gives you a broad choice of pianos and other instruments.

Any Questions?

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Acoustic vs Classical Guitar

Acoustic vs classical guitar: In this blog you will be known about the main difference between the acoustic and classical guitar. Let’s begin with :

Acoustic Guitar

An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family.When a string is plucked its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. Acoustic guitar strings and electric guitar strings are made of metal. The acoustic guitar’s soundboard, or top, also has a strong effect on the loudness of the guitar. The acoustic guitar has a hollow body, and an additional coupling and resonance effect increases the efficiency of energy transmission in lower frequencies. An acoustic guitar can be amplified by using various types of pickups or microphones.

Classical Guitar

The classical guitar (also known as the nylon-string guitar or Spanish guitar) is a member of the guitar family used in classical music.The term modern classical guitar is sometimes used to distinguish the classical guitar from older forms of guitar, which are in their broadest sense also called classical, or more specifically, early guitars. It is an acoustic instrument. The sound of the plucked string is amplified by the soundboard and resonant cavity of the guitar.All strings are made from nylon, or nylon wrapped with metal, as opposed to the metal strings found on other acoustic guitars. Nylon strings also have a much lower tension than steel strings, as do the predecessors to nylon strings, gut strings (made from ox or sheep gut).

Acoustic vs Classical Guitar

The fretboard of a classical guitar is a lot wider than that of an acoustic. Quite often classical guitars will not have the fret markers (dots or inlays) along the fingerboard either.
The shape is very different too. Acoustic guitars predominantly come in a dreadnought shape which is considerably larger than that of a classical guitar and cutaways where you have access to the higher frets on classical guitars are rather rare.
Often classical guitars are a little cheaper than their acoustic cousins, which is why many beginners start with a classical guitar first.

Both these guitars are in fact acoustic guitars, except one uses nylon strings (classical) and the other uses steel string (acoustic).
A classical guitar uses nylon strings whereas the modern acoustic uses steel string, hence it’s often referred to as a “steel string acoustic”. These strings both sound and feel very different indeed. The nylon strings of a classical guitar are a lot thicker and mellower or softer sounding than those of a steel string.
With steel-string acoustic guitar strings you get a very twangy and bright sound that resonates (lasts longer) than a classical guitar. They also feel very different too. Nylon strings are thicker.
Steel-string acoustic guitars use a variety of metals for strings, including nickel and bronze and they are closer to the likes of electric guitar strings i.e., thinner and somewhat sharper on fingers

The difference in strings and shape plays a huge part in how the two guitars sound which will also be a deciding factor when it comes to choosing one over the other. Think about what type of music you prefer to listen to:
If you like Gypsy Kings-style music, Flamenco or Spanish guitar, the classical guitar is right for you and often the main, if not only, type of guitar those types of musician’s use. Pretty much every favorite band of yours will be using a steel-string acoustic rather than a classical guitar.

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Audio Shop Nepal / Music Shop Nepal

Audio Shop Nepal / Music Shop Nepal is one of the largest audio store here in Nepal. We are committed to provide huge selection of audio equipment at the best price ever. If you are looking to purchase any of the musical or audio equipment then Audio Shop Nepal i.e. Music Shop Nepal is the stop solution.

What are audio equipments?

Audio equipment refers to devices that reproduce, record, or process sound. This includes microphones, radio receivers, AV receivers, CD players, tape recorders, amplifiers, mixing consoles, effects units, and loudspeakers.
Audio equipment is widely used in many different scenarios, such as concerts, bars, meeting rooms and the home where there is a need to reproduce, record and enhance sound volume.
Audio shop nepal provides you a various audio equipments/musical instruments like audio interface, guitars,microphones, etc with popular brands like Roland,Maono, m-auido, mackie, Pioneer dj, and in an exclusive offers.

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Audio Interface at Music Shop Nepal

An audio interface is a piece of computer hardware that allows the input and output of audio signals to and from a host computer or recording device.Although there is a degree of functional overlap, audio interfaces are differentiated from audio mixers in that they are intended to pass multi-channel audio directly to a host digital audio workstation, whereas mixers generally sum their inputs into a simple two-channel stereo pair. Audio interfaces are therefore often simple rackmount boxes without faders.
Behringer, Focusrite, M-Audio, PreSonus, Roland, Universal Audio, are the most popular brands for audio interfaces which are available at audio shop nepal at exclusive price and best service. Each brand has the best-selling products which are available in audio shop nepal without any defects.

Audio Interface at Audio Shop Nepal

Guitars

The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is held flat against the player’s body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strings against frets with the fingers of the opposite hand. A plectrum or individual finger picks may be used to strike the strings, sound is produced by a vibrating string stretched between two fixed points. The sound of the guitar is projected either acoustically, by means of a resonant chamber on the instrument, or amplified by an electronic pickup and an amplifier.
There are three main types of modern guitar: the classical guitar (Spanish guitar/nylon-string guitar); the steel-string acoustic guitar or electric guitar; and the Hawaiian guitar (played across the player’s lap).Though a guitar may be played on its own, there are a variety of common accessories used for holding and playing the guitar as like capotasto(capo), plectrum(guitar pick), strap, amplifoers, speakers, and others as per the requirements of guitars.
Acoustic Guitars are loved by all, from beginners to experts, simply for their pure sound and vast heritage that comes along with it. From rock artists to blues or pop artists, everyone loves an acoustic guitar.
There are various brands of guitar available in Nepal as like; yamaha, mantra, manaslu, enya, and many more
We, the audio shop nepal brings to you a wide range of musical instruments including various acoustic, electric, classical guitar with impeccable quality and world-renowned brands with best price and service.
We are dedicated to making sure that we have an instrument that suits you.

Guitars at Audio Shop Nepal

 

Studio Monitors

Studio monitors are loudspeakers in speaker enclosures specifically designed for professional audio production applications, such as recording studios, filmmaking, television studios, radio studios and project or home studios, where accurate audio reproduction is crucial. There are studio monitors designed for mid-field or far-field use as well. These tend to be used in film scoring environments, where simulation of larger sized areas like theaters is important.Studio monitors may be “active” (including one or more internal power amplifier) , or passive (these require an external power amplifier). Active models are usually bi-amplified, which means that the input sound signal is divided into two parts by an active crossover for low and high frequency components.

Adam Audio, Kali Audio, PSI Audio, Focal, Eve Audio, preSonus, Yamaha are the most popular brands in the world for studio monitors. We, the audio shop nepal provides you the studio monitors with various popular brands including preSonus, yamaha, adam audio with good quality and services in an exclusive range.

Studio Monitors at Audio Shop Nepal

Microphones at Music Shop Nepal

A microphone, simply called a mic or mike- is a device – a transducer – that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems for concert halls and public events, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, sound recording, two-way radios, megaphones, radio and television broadcasting. They are also used in computers for recording voice, speech recognition, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic sensors or knock sensors.
Several types of microphone are used today, which employ different methods to convert the air pressure variations of a sound wave to an electrical signal. The most common are the dynamic microphone, which uses a coil of wire suspended in a magnetic field; the condenser microphone, which uses the vibrating diaphragm as a capacitor plate; and the contact microphone, which uses a crystal of piezoelectric material. Microphones typically need to be connected to a preamplifier before the signal can be recorded or reproduced.

Shure, Audio-Technica, Rode, AKG, Neumann, are the worldwide most popular brands for the microphones including dyanmic and condenser microphones. We, the audio shop nepal provides you the most valuable microphones with the best quality, best brands and in a reasonanle price.

Microphones at Audio Shop Nepal

Headphones at Music Shop Nepal

Headphones are a pair of small loudspeaker drivers worn on or around the head over a user’s ears. They are electroacoustic transducers, which convert an electrical signal to a corresponding sound. Headphones let a single user listen to an audio source privately, in contrast to a loudspeaker, which emits sound into the open air for anyone nearby to hear. Headphones connect to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio, CD player, portable media player, mobile phone, video game console, or electronic musical instrument, either directly using a cord, or using wireless technology such as Bluetooth, DECT or FM radio.
In the professional audio sector, headphones are used in live situations by disc jockeys with a DJ mixer, and sound engineers for monitoring signal sources.

Sony, AKG, JBL, Beats, Audio-Technica, Bose, are the most popular brands of headphones in every place of the world. We, tge audio shop nepal provides you the best products of headphones with best quality and most popular brands in a reasonable price.

Studio Headphones

DJ Controllers at Music Shop Nepal

DJ controllers are devices used to help DJs mix music with DJ software using knobs, encoders, jog wheels, faders, backlit buttons, touch strips, and other components.DJ controllers are microprocessors based which are used to provide easier control of the software than the computer keyboard and touchpad on a laptop, or the touchscreen on tablet computers and smartphones.
DJ controllers are slowly becoming as powerful as professional media players and mixers, including effects, LCD screens, and touch-sensitive performance pads. Modern DJ controllers also usually include drum pads, fader tempo control, and sometimes can even include motorized platters. With the exception of the classic look, feel, and operation of a vinyl turntable and mixer setup, DJ controllers are starting to be just as versatile and efficient for professional club DJs.

Pioneer is the most popular for dj controller in whole world as there are other brands like native, roland, denon, and many more but the pioneer is one of the most popular brand which are used for dj controlling for beginners as well as for professional club DJs. We, the audio shop nepal provides you the best products of dj controller with best quality, service with best brands in an reasonable range.

DJ Controllers

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Best DJ Controllers for House Party

Best DJ Controller in Nepal at affordable price

DJ Controller Nepal : In the past, if you wanted to learn how to DJ there were no two ways about it – you’d need to get your hands on at least two vinyl turntables and a mixer to connect them to. That would mean a substantial outlay on gear before you’ve even considered the need to buy any actual records to mix with. But in 2021, the best beginner DJ controllers don’t have to mean ‘expensive’, making getting into mixing more accessible than ever. There are many well-equipped DJ software applications that can be sampled for free or cheap, ranging from iOS apps like Traktor DJ or Algoriddim Djay to intro versions of Serato or Pioneer DJ’s rekordbox. The learning curve has been drastically reduced too, thanks to easy-to-use tools such as auto-sync and smart track recommendations, all of which can help even complete novices mix convincingly.

While it’s perfectly possible to master basic DJ mixing with nothing more than a laptop or mobile device, if you want a more authentic, hands-on experience a controller will help you feel more connected to your chosen DJ application.

In many cases, DJ controllers also offer additional benefits too, such access to extra features of the software or a built-in audio interface allowing you to hook your whole setup to a speaker system like you would with a traditional mixer.

DJ Controller Nepal

1.Pioneer DJ DDJ-200 (Most sold DJ Controller in Nepal)

The best all-round package if you’re itching to start scratching and mixing.
Pioneer’s CDJs are effectively the industry standard, and their vast range of mid- and pro-level DJ controllers are consistently up with the best on the market.
Their DDJ-200 offers a stripped-back take on these higher-end devices with jog wheels, a simple mixer and performance pads that look and feel the part without overloading beginners DJs with complexity.

On the software front, the DDJ-200 can be used with Algoriddim Djay, edjing Mix or Pioneer’s own rekordbox and WeDJ applications. The latter of these is an iOS/Android app with some great tutorial features aimed at getting newbies up to speed with the basics of DJing. The ability to step up to the more pro-featured rekordbox software offers a nice route into advanced mixing too.

The DDJ-200 is Bluetooth-equipped to connect to mobile devices or laptops wirelessly, and its power demands are low enough for it to happily run off of a portable USB charger.

2. Pioneer DJ DDJ-SB3

A step up in price from the DDJ-200 but still very much in the realms of affordability, the SB3 is a classy-looking and well-equipped Serato controller.

The most interesting feature is the inclusion of something called Pad Scratch, developed alongside DJ Jazzy Jeff (of ‘…and the Fresh Prince’ fame). This effectively lets users recreate the classic record scratching effect at the touch of a button. It’s absolutely cheating and is liable to get you hounded out of town by an angry mob of ’90s turntablists, but it’s undeniably fun.

That aside, there’s a lot of solid features here for the price, including filter and EQ control, audio interface and mic input, hands-on effect control and a looper function. It’s plug-and-play for Serato DJ Lite, but with an upgrade to a full Serato license it’s fully geared up to take control of the software’s effects, sampler and more.

3. Pioneer DDJ-400

Ddj-400 controller is’ideal’ for beginners. Designed as the “ideal piece of kit for first-time DJs”, the DDJ-400 is a 2-channel controller that has been created to get the most out of some new features available in rekordbox dj 5.3. Most notably, the new Tutorial feature, which aims to explain the basic operation of the equipment, step-by-step. Better still, a licence for rekordbox dj comes bundled in the box.

Designed to be lightweight and portable, the ‘400 is more than suitable for house parties and smaller venues, but also benefits from Pioneer DJ’s pro heritage, with plenty of familiar design features.

For flexibility you can choose to hear your mix through your computer’s internal speakers or connected desktop speakers. At the same time, you can use your headphones to cue independently of the master out.

4. Pioneer DDJ-FLX6

Every Pioneer DJ controller seems to have a slightly different USP, and in the case of the new DDJ-FLX6, it’s that you can use it to easily mix between songs in different genres without worrying about clashing keys and BPM issues,the DDJ-FLX6 is a Hardware Unlock device for rekordbox and also unlocks DJ performance features in Serato DJ Pro..

This is thanks to the Merge FX feature, which lets you create a build and drop with a single knob. You can then start a completely different kind of track on the other deck without worrying about mixing it in. The mixer section has 4 channels, so you can freely create mashups or scratch on the fly. You can simply connect the controller to your computer using the included USB cable.

The DDJ-FLX6 is a four-channel device that offers full-size jog wheels, with the Jog Cutter enabling anyone to add scratch sounds just by moving a wheel backwards and forwards – no scratching knowledge or crossfader movement required. You can also assign samples to the jog wheels so that you can scratch with them (the Jog Cutter is supported here, too).

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