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neltik 6:36pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
I would highly recommend this TV to anyone looking for a great plasma, whether they are not on the budget or not. 720p resolution. First of all the Samsung LN40A650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV.
Gavin Coles 12:00am on Monday, July 26th, 2010 
Intro - We bought this product because my wife wanted a big screen, flat panel TV. I was happy with our older 27" tube TV. (also a Panasonic.
smigel 8:04am on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 
Friends have other brands that cost 2-3 X as much and I would still take this plazma over them. Putting a blue ray on the others vs high def or dvd.
www.comprar-viagra.tk 12:14pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
Only have had this set for a month and I love it. The black levels are outstanding and HD programming comes in crystal clear. Bought this TV for our getaway home. Never thought the picture would be so great.
solar_eclipse2 7:25am on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
Friends have other brands that cost 2-3 X as much and I would still take this plazma over them. Putting a blue ray on the others vs high def or dvd. Panasonic is putting out crappy plasma televisions that are having problems with the picture going out during the warranty period or soon after. Panasonic is putting out crappy plasma televisions that are having problems with the picture going out during the warranty period or soon after.
IBM1130 4:50pm on Monday, April 12th, 2010 
Why TH-42PX80U?An HD TV was in my mind but not on my agenda. So I had time to do research (including reading reviews on Epinions)... Plasma, LCD. . Why TH-42PX80U?An HD TV was in my mind but not on my agenda. So I had time to do research (including reading reviews on Epinions)... Plasma, LCD.

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ZIP-700 GUITAR & BASS TUNER

Operating Guide

Your Sabine ZIP-700 Six-Note Guitar & Bass Tuner provides an easy-to-use tuning display and advanced tuning algorithm. It automatically senses and displays the pitch of the string you are tuning, providing hands-free operation. The ZIP-700 tunes all guitars and basses. ZIP-700 FEATURES Easy-to-read LED display. Your ZIP Tuner replaces the delicate meter and needle display found on most six-note tuners with a rugged solidstate LED array. The LED display provides the same continuous indication of tuning error by varying the LED blink rate. LEDs are much easier to read than meters, especially in the dark and from a distance. Grabs note fast, holds it longer. Your ZIP Tuner automatically senses the note you are playing and indicates if it is closest to an E, A, D, G, B, or high E. Calibrate to other pitches. This feature is useful for tuning your guitar or bass to instruments that tune to pitches other than A=440, and for tuning to alternate scales. Use the built-in mic or the 1/4" jacks. 9-volt battery included. Two-year warranty. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TUNING 1. PRESS THE POWER BUTTON TO TURN ON YOUR TUNER. Acoustic instrument tones are detected by a very sensitive internal microphone. Do not pluck loudly to tune, except in very noisy rooms. Plucking the string once per second with medium loudness usually gives the best results.
Electronic instruments should be plugged into the tuner's input jack labeled "INST" with a standard guitar cord. The internal mic automatically disconnects so the tuner will not pick up extraneous background noise. You may connect your tuner's AMP jack to any amplifier's or P.A. system's input so you can tune as you play. 2. PLUCK THE STRING YOU WISH TO TUNE. Adjust the instrument's pitch until the desired NOTE INDICATOR light is lit. For example, if you wish to tune your D string, pluck the string and tune it until the D indicator light is lit. Pluck the string every second or so to keep the note fresh and to prevent it from fading flat. To eliminate extraneous overtones, mute the other strings after each pluck. 3. SLOWLY ADJUST THE INSTRUMENT'S PITCH UNTIL THE "IN TUNE" LIGHT IS LIT. Note that the SHARP and FLAT indicators blink rapidly when the note is far from being in tune and blink slower as the note approaches being in tune. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other notes until the entire instrument is tuned.
HOW TO RECALIBRATE YOUR ZIP-700: Use the CALIBRATE function if you want to tune your guitar to an instrument that tunes to pitches other than A=440, or if you want to use alternate scales. For example, if you wish to recalibrate the tuner from standard A=440 Hz. to A=438 Hz., press the CALIBRATE button until the note indicator LED lights under 438. The tuner's scale is now shifted to that pitch. To return the tuner to standard A=440 Hz., turn the tuner off and then back on.
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TUNING TIPS Many musical instruments have peculiarities that cause annoying tuning problems. Most of these peculiarities are overcome by following these simple procedures: 1. Pluck one string at a time. 2. Pluck the instrument once per second to keep the note "fresh" while you are tuning. Notes go noticeably flat a second or two after being plucked. If tuning a higher-pitched instrument (such as a mandolin), pluck a little faster; for a lower-pitched instrument (such as a bass), pluck slower. 3. Do not pluck loudly. Generally light to medium volumes provide purer tones that are easier for tuners to analyze. 4. Pluck the strings with the flesh of the thumb. Fingernails and flat picks add overtones and slow the tuning process. 5. Tune from a pitch that is flat up to the pitch you desire. This procedure removes any slack in the gears of the instruments tuning heads. If you tune from SHARP to IN TUNE, the gears will slip as you play, and the instrument will go flat after a few minutes of playing. 6. If you have difficulty getting a note to register on the tuner, try touching the other strings lightly to stop their sympathetic vibrations. This will eliminate any extraneous overtones that may disturb the tuning. 7. Use good strings. (We recommend Sabine NitroStasis Premium Strings.) Old strings lose their uniformity and do not vibrate evenly. New strings stretch flat as you play. 8. All sources of friction cause tuning problems. For example, if the slot in an instruments nut is too tight, the string will be pulled flat as it is played. A tight nut (or capo) will cause the strings pitch to change in steps rather than evenly. 9. Avoid pressure on the instrument while tuning. Even moderate pressure on the neck of a guitar will cause a noticeable change in pitch. Also, press the strings straight down to the fingerboard. Bending the strings sideways is very common, especially on difficult chords, but causes the strings to be pulled sharp. 10. A note for advanced fretted instrumentalists: Almost all fretted instruments, and most other instruments, are constructed to play an "eventempered scale." Sabine tuners are also cali-

brated to this scale. The even-tempered scale places equal tonal spacing between all notes in the scale so that the musician will not have to retune to change keys. A disadvantage, however, is that the third note of the scale sounds a little sharp (14 cents, to be exact). For example, when playing in the key of G, the B note will sound sharp. If you tune the B string so that it sounds correct in an open G chord, other chords using the B string will sound out of tune. The musician may choose to optimize the tuning of a particular key or to use the even-tempered scale. Much depends on the musicians style, but generally it is best to tune exactly as your Sabine tuner indicates. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.8 x 1.1 in. (10.4 x 7.1 x 2.8 cm) Weight: 0.2 lbs. (91.2 g), with battery Notes tuned: E, A, D, G, B, E Accuracy: +/- one cent (uses quartz crystal) Battery: 9 Volt standard or alkaline
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY If your ZIP-700 fails because of a manufacturing defect within two years from the date of the original purchase, please return it to your dealer. If you need to return the tuner to Sabine, call for a Return Authorization number. Then send it, postage prepaid, to Sabine for replacement with a new or reconditioned product. You must include your full name, address, proof of purchase and the nature of the defect. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse or defective batteries.
SABINE, INC. 13301 Highway 441 Alachua, FL 32615-8544 USA Phone: (904)418-2000 FAX: (904)418-2001 sabine@SabineUSA.com www.SabineUSA.com 1996-2000 Sabine, Inc.

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ZIP-1000 CHROMATIC AUTOTUNER
10. A note for advanced fretted instrumentalists: Almost all fretted instruments, and most other instruments, are constructed to play an "even-tempered scale." Sabine tuners are also calibrated to this scale. The even-tempered scale places equal tonal spacing between all notes in the scale so that the musician will not have to retune to change keys. A disadvantage, however, is that the third note of the scale sounds a little sharp (14 cents, to be exact). For example, when playing in the key of G, the B note will sound sharp. If you tune the B string so that it sounds correct in an open G chord, other chords using the B string will sound out of tune. The musician may choose to optimize the tuning of a particular key or to use the even-tempered scale. Much depends on the musicians style, but generally it is best to tune exactly as your Sabine tuner indicates. SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 x 2.8 x 1.1 in. (10.4 x 7.1 x 2.8 cm). 0.2 lbs. (91.2 g), with battery. 12 Note Full Range Chromatic +/- one cent (uses quartz crystal). 9 Volt standard or alkaline.

Operating Guide

Dimensions: Weight: Range: Accuracy: Battery:
Your Sabine ZIP-1000 Chromatic AutoTuner provides an easy-to-use tuning display and advanced tuning algorithm. It automatically senses and displays the pitch of the string you are tuning, providing hands-free operation. The ZIP-1000 tunes all open string instruments and can be used to tune most musical instruments and voice. ZIP-1000 FEATURES Chromatic - For instrument and voice. Perfect for standard & alternate tunings, and tuning with a capo. Easy-to-read LED display. Your ZIP Tuner replaces the delicate meter and needle display found on many tuners with a rugged solid-state LED array. The LED display provides the same continuous indication of tuning error by varying the LED blink rate. LEDs are much easier to read than meters, especially in the dark and from a distance. Grabs note fast, holds it longer. Your ZIP Tuner automatically senses the note you are playing and indicates which note you are closest to. Calibrate to other pitches. This feature is useful for tuning your guitar or bass to instruments that tune to pitches other than A=440, and for tuning to alternate scales. Use the built-in mic or the 1/4" jacks. Copyright 1999 Sabine, Inc. 9-volt battery included. Two-year warranty.
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY If your ZIP-1000 fails because of a manufacturing defect within two years from the date of the original purchase, please return it to your dealer. If you need to return the tuner to Sabine, call for a Return Authorization number. Then send it, postage prepaid, to Sabine for replacement with a new or reconditioned product. You must include your full name, address, proof of purchase and the nature of the defect. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse or defective batteries.
SABINE, INC. 13301 Highway 441 Alachua, FL 32615-8544 USA Phone: (904)418-2000 FAX: (904)418-2001 Fax-Back Product Info: (904)418-2002 www.sabineinc.com
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR TUNING 1. PRESS THE POWER BUTTON TO TURN ON YOUR TUNER. Acoustic instrument tones are detected by a very sensitive internal microphone. Do not pluck loudly to tune, except in very noisy rooms. Plucking the string once per second with medium loudness usually gives the best results. Electronic instruments should be plugged into the tuner's input jack labeled "INST" with a standard guitar cord. The internal mic automatically disconnects so the tuner will not pick up extraneous background noise. You may connect your tuner's AMP jack to any amplifier's or P.A. system's input so you can tune as you play. 2. PLUCK THE STRING YOU WISH TO TUNE. Adjust the instrument's pitch until the desired NOTE INDICATOR light is lit. For example, if you wish to tune your D string, pluck the string and tune it until the D indicator light is lit. Pluck the string every second or so to keep the note fresh and to prevent it from fading flat. To eliminate extraneous overtones, mute the other strings after each pluck. 3. SLOWLY ADJUST THE INSTRUMENT'S PITCH UNTIL THE "IN TUNE" LIGHT IS LIT. Note that the SHARP and FLAT indicators blink rapidly when the note is far from being in tune and blink slower as the note approaches being in tune. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other notes until the entire instrument is tuned. HOW TO RECALIBRATE YOUR ZIP-1000: Use the CALIBRATE function if you want to tune your guitar to an instrument that tunes to pitches other than A=440, or if you want to use alternate scales. For example, if you wish to recalibrate the tuner from standard A=440 Hz. to A=438 Hz., press the CALIBRATE button until the note indicator LED lights under 438. The tuner's scale is now shifted to that pitch. To return the tuner to standard A=440 Hz., turn the tuner off and then back on.

TUNING TIPS Many musical instruments have peculiarities that cause annoying tuning problems. Most of these peculiarities are overcome by following these simple procedures: 1. Pluck one string at a time. 2. Pluck the instrument once per second to keep the note "fresh" while you are tuning. Notes go noticeably flat a second or two after being plucked. If tuning a higherpitched instrument (such as a mandolin), pluck a little faster; for a lower-pitched instrument (such as a bass), pluck slower. 3. Do not pluck loudly. Generally light to medium volumes provide purer tones that are easier for tuners to analyze. 4. Pluck the strings with the flesh of the thumb. Fingernails and flat picks add overtones and slow the tuning process. 5. Tune from a pitch that is flat up to the pitch you desire. This procedure removes any slack in the gears of the instruments tuning heads. If you tune from SHARP to IN TUNE, the gears will slip as you play, and the instrument will go flat after a few minutes of playing. 6. If you have difficulty getting a note to register on the tuner, try touching the other strings lightly to stop their sympathetic vibrations. This will eliminate any extraneous overtones that may disturb the tuning. 7. Use good strings. (We recommend Sabine NitroStasis Premium Strings.) Old strings lose their uniformity and do not vibrate evenly. New strings stretch flat as you play. 8. All sources of friction cause tuning problems. For example, if the slot in an instruments nut is too tight, the string will be pulled flat as it is played. A tight nut (or capo) will cause the strings pitch to change in steps rather than evenly. 9. Avoid pressure on the instrument while tuning. Even moderate pressure on the neck of a guitar will cause a noticeable change in pitch. Also, press the strings straight down to the fingerboard. Bending the strings sideways is very common, especially on difficult chords, but causes the strings to be pulled sharp.

 

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