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  • I must say you guys blew it out of the box with this device. Many thanks for building such a much needed product. If you guys ever decide to build something like this for a live/mix stage type of setup I would be very interested. I have seen some other products that sort of do this plus or minus a few features, but not in this price range.

  • The Bedroom model has a 1/4" stereo plug to 1/4" mono jack adapter (Radio Shack #274-1520, $2.69) which you need to send a mono guitar signal to both channels, or else your guitar will be in the right channel only and won't pan. If your source is stereo, like headphone out from a pedal or amp you're good to go, but you also need stereo cables, which JamHub also sells. I would buy again at 2x the price. I regret not buying the GreenRoom model because I'd like another input a metronome.

  • It's way too expensive

  • It's brand new. It will get cheaper.

  • @JakeEwing5 well people work for something plus that's new but like someone above said it will get cheaper

  • Yes you can do that but the the problem that originated this product will maintain...the "noise"! So you really need a electronic drum kit and as all drumers know these are expensive if you want to have minimal sensitivity on your hands to kick your own sound. for that nothing will beat the real thing! Even so this is a great concept !

  • If I had a band I would so get on but I dont have a band! is Maddie Lozier again! I know him

  • You rock Mr.Skillings! It's Maddie Lozier

  • Damn good concept. It will be really interesting to see how it evolves.

  • yes it can

  • Does anyone know can it be done this way...from my guitar to the amp out threw the head phone jack into the jam hub

  • Yup. No problem. Anything with a headphone jack can feed a JamHub.

  • Just run your drums into a mixing board and take the main out into the jam hub

  • Yup. Works great. We've tried it. And since you can leave the loud amps home, the sound quality is great "inside the JamHub."

  • only problem is if the drummer does not have an electronic kit you are screwed

  • thats a brilliant monitor mixer for a studio!

  • thats rad... hmmm...now all i need is a band,,,

  • i like the monitoring idea!

  • this is a great idea

  • whilst this strikes me as a good idea, in principle it's fundamentally flawed - Acoustic instruments. Not too bad with voice I guess, but how many bands really have electronic drum kits? I can see a use for this in schools, however.

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