accessories

  1. Brand Spotlight: Coffin Cases Dark Line Series

    Brand Spotlight: Coffin Cases Dark Line Series
    At ProAudioLand, we work hard to bring our visitors the latest and greatest when it comes to instruments, accessories, pro audio gear and more. Whether it’s from the big guys like Fender and Seymour Duncan or the lesser-known (but just as awesome) boutique brands such as Keeley and Lindy Fralin, we’ll help you find the right piece of gear for your setup. That’s why we like to take the time every week to spotlight one of our many partners. Today, we want to shine a light on one of our favorite manufacturers -- Coffin Cases. As the name implies, these guys are known for their high-quality coffin-shaped instrument cases which proved to be very popular. So popular, in fact, that they decided to expand their coffin-shaped lineup. Continue reading →
  2. GoPro Hero4 Silver Music Bundle Review

    GoPro Hero4 Silver Music Bundle Review
    Unless you don't pay much attention to technology or recording devices in general, chances are you're well aware of the GoPro. This brand of tiny action cameras has become a hugely successful and transcendent piece of gear, essentially becoming the defacto device which all of its competition is judged by. If there's a point-of-view action sequence video online, chances are good that it was recorded with a GoPro. But what many might not have considered is that the GoPro is also an excellent tool for musicians. While photos and audio are a given, there’s no better way (short of a live performance) to show off what your groups is all about than with professional quality videos that are able to capture the music and moment with amazing clarity and definition. And with the GoPro Hero4 Silver Music Bundle, the company aims to conquer camera market among musicians as well.   Continue reading →
  3. Brand Spotlight: Mono Cases, Bags And Straps

    Brand Spotlight: Mono Cases, Bags And Straps
    While they're still relatively young (officially launching in 2007 at the Winter NAMM expo), MONO's big debut was unanimous: artists, distributors and members of the music community were very much impressed with what they had to offer.  With some of the biggest names in music carrying around MONO bags and straps for their own gear -- such as the Roots, Johnny Marr of The Smiths, Brian Hardgroove of Public Enemy and Vernon Reid and Doug Wimbish of Living Colour, just to name a few -- they're the perfect accessory for the gigging musician.   Continue reading →

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