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What the professionals have been doing for decades
is finally available for your band with JamHub

A JamHub allows you to rehearse in silence and not disturb the
neighbors. This ability to have unlimited access to playing has never
been available to most musicians - until now. Let's delve a little deeper
into the extra benefits rehearsing with a JamHub can bring.

 

 

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Practice like a pro

Have you ever wondered why all big-time artists you see on stage during festivals or in studios are wearing in-ear monitors or headphones? The answer is clear and simple: The pros want to precisely hear their performance and feel totally at ease in the process. Now, for the first time, you and your band can have this same kind of setup in your living room with a JamHub,

 

 

plugsSave my ears

Hearing your rehearsal with great clarity and precision helps you and your band improve much faster than the traditional approach of playing with amps in a small room. Although rocking full out is great at shows, it's just not the best way to hone your skills individually or as a band. The human ear has some special features and qualities, however taking in sound levels of 110dB and up for a prolonged time is not one of them. Your ear will naturally start compressing your ability to hear clearly to deal with the onslaught of sound.

 

Normally, musicians react to this phenomenon and lack of clarity by cranking it up a little bit more so they can hear themselves. We all know where that leads - a good old-fashioned volume war. Sound familiar? It's like drinking water from a fire hose. Too much is just too much.

 

There are no volume wars with a JamHub. You hear your band with clarity, as loud as you want, knowing that your bandmates are doing the same. No ringing ears, no feedback, no van-loads of gear just to practice.

 

drummerSave my singer

In a conventional rehearsal room, every time the drummer hits one of his cymbals he creates a shot of 110+dBs that seems to head straight for your ears. The guitar player and bass player turn up their amps to match it. The singer, who has the weakest sound in the chain, automatically reacts by singing louder in their microphone. Then the volumes creep up and the singer has to sing even louder. Turning up the microphone causes feedback problems, so the singer's only option is to try and sing louder. It's no wonder so many singers come away from practice with strained vocal chords. A little sage tea to fix a strained voice doesn't really work.

 

With a JamHub rehearsal there are no volume wars, no microphone feedback problems and no need to worry about straining your voice. You'll perfect your mic technique, you'll hear your vocals with studio-like quality and you'll hear vocal harmonies with stunning clarity.

Living in perfect harmony

Have you ever tried rehearsing backing vocals and harmonies during a 'full volume' band practice? You need to focus on pitch, timing, and tone and practicing in a small garage or room with excessive volume can make it impossible for everyone to hit the right pitch. That's why bands who have great harmonies often have 'vocals only' rehearsals. These bands often opt for in-ear monitors with a personal mix like when using a JamHub. Vocal music is the most popular music in the world and if you like harmonies, you'll love rehearsing with a JamHub.

quoteIt don't mean a thing if you ain't got that swing

Groove, or being in the pocket, is when the band synchs into one. Hearing the other players in the band and grooving with them is where it's at. That's part of what makes a great band, great. Trying to get heard in a volume war makes it difficult to find the groove. This is true for R&B and funk and it's true for every style of music. Listen to Metallica, Ray LaMontangne, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Iron Maiden, Rage Against the Machine, Them Crooked Vultures, Led Zeppelin, and on and on. Groove can be elusive, but when you get it, you get it.

 

Rehearsing in a great sounding environment, like one created with a JamHub, gives you the 'added benefits' that the pros enjoy. Try it today and you'll understand why our customers rave about making music with a JamHub. Your band will love you for it.

 

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