Awesome! That’s all they seemed to say. We asked musicians what they thought after their very first JamHub jamming session and the answer came back “awesome” again and again. So, we made an “awesome” video that’s fun to watch.
Here are more of the participants from our Summer NAMM “Best Band U Never Heard” music-making event. With the help of many companies (listed at the end) we were able to let musicians jam at NAMM, without disturbing the show.
Not sure what a JamHub does, then watch this video. In 31 seconds you’ll get the idea.
We get this question a lot, “What if my drummer uses acoustic drums?” If you have a place where loud acoustic drums are okay (usually the drummer’s house) then use a JamHub to improve the sound quality of your rehearsals. Using a JamHub this way gives you studio-like acoustics for your rehearsal and it eliminates mic feedback and volume wars.
When we were doing research about the product, and the opportunity, we interviewed a lot of musicians and people-living-with-musicians. It’s clear that rehearsals are a problem for a lot of musicians and the people we live with.
JamHubs work great in schools. Here are two videos showing you how to teach rock instrumentation at your school, without disturbing others around the band.
Our YouTube channel has a lot of setup and “how to” videos and we are adding more. Here’s an example of how to setup your JamHub. For all our videos, please visit www.YouTube.com/HubHed.