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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 30. Sep 2004

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02. Mai 2012
Competent Mix of Compromises
Bought this for our church worship team as a replacement for a different brand of keyboard. Durability, portability, quality of samples, and ability to accept and record flash audio were the primary criteria, and the S70 delivers on all counts. The sounds are expressive and rich, and the action (keys) inspires confidence that this is a quality 'board. Biggest downside that I can see is - as mentioned elsewhere - the tiny screen. It's only marginally readable when performing, particularly when you're standing. My 10-year-old S90's display is more informative! If they're that cramped for space, then maybe build in an iPhone holder so I can plug in and use that as an editor. Likewise, it's odd that the overall width of this shorter scale would come in a package that's the same size as my 88 key S90, which puts its pitch and mod wheel in the upper left. Enough whining, though; if my ample experience with Yamaha gear is any indication this will be a well-loved keyboard for years down the road. We bought it to play, and have every reason to expect to for a long while.
Rear CV Prop Drive Shaft Joint Rebuild Repair Kit for 07-13 Jeep Wrangler JK New
07. Dez 2020
Easy and Necessary DIY Maintenance with Quality Parts
Have used these kits 3x now on both front and rear OE Jeep JK driveshafts: solid replacements. Much better that they come with allen bolts to replace the cheesy 5/16 head stock flange bolts that the shafts come with. Everything is here - grease, band clamp for boot, cir clip... Good quality set of cir clip pliers is a must, and if you're doing the rear shaft don't be a foo like me - get the cv joint pair and do both.
02. Jun 2011
Value and Versatility
I recently picked up a Garmin GPS 60cs to cover several bases, and am still discovering how well it performs. This is my 5th Garmin GPS unit, and this one covers the almost all the functions of the units I've owned previously. My original intent was to use this as basic instrumentation for my dirt / dual-sport bike. The screen can easily be set up to display speed, odometer and time information (or any combination of factors). 3 criteria on the bright screen make for a very readable display, and the unit's buttons and menus make it easy to navigate among other functions once you learn your way around the layers of setup choices. I've used both the stock Garmin handlebar mount and an aftermarket Ram mount. While I liked the flexibility and solidness of the Ram, I just couldn't position the unit so the brake cable wouldn't flick it out. With close to 100 miles on the stock Garmin handlebar mount I'm happy to report no unintentional releases, and after trying out every remaining open spot on the bars I've found a location that's readable and accessible. On a 4-day river trip I got a chance to demo both the road navigation functions and back-country navigation. The basemap is adequate for street navigation, and turn-by-turn, time and distance to destination and other factors can be set up in fairly short order. I used the provided MapSource software to load free (and very detailed) topographic maps to the unit from gpsfiledepot before I left home. The GPS60 will hold a surprising amount of detail in its internal memory, and transfer is relatively easy. (Other models with removable micro SD cards might be quicker and could store more.) You can use the in-out buttons to zoom to a readable level of detail, and the bright display renders contours and labels well. Aftermarket maps are expensive, though, and I'm not tempted to try them at this point. A pair of lithium AAs will last a couple days; stated life is 20 hours. The unit is light enough to be unobtrusive while hiking, although a little bulky. Careful users will want to get a case or screen protector - the display cover is easily scratched by grit. While I've not used it for the purpose, this would be a great unit for sailing, power boating or for casual sport aviation. Geocaching functions are also easily accessible. Basic navigation functions unique to these applications are all in - things like velocity made good and altitude - and as long as it has a clear view of the sky it will maintain a lock. For value it's certainly 5 stars in my estimation: light, good battery life, and very versatile functionally. While there might be other units with more specialized characteristics - heart rate on the ForeRunner series or larger displays on the automotive Nuvi units - the GPS 60 covers the widest variety of uses and does it admirably. The only ding I can give it are the clunky and deep layers of setup menus. Time spent with the manual (RTM!) will pay you dividends when you need access to something on the fly. No surprise Garmin still produces this almost unchanged; a rarity among e-gadgets!
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