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It's made out of polystyrene and tough nylon together, miced together and made as a solidIt's made out of polystyrene and tough nylon together, miced together and made as a solid
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653.375 as a miced number is 653 3/8.
The .375 is equal to 375/1000 which is equal to 3/8.
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Grulla is a horse with a black mane, tail, forelock, legs, ans nose. The head, body, and neck are a brown-ish and grey miced together.
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I would just use the same amount because ginger paste is basically really finely miced ginger. Maybe cut down a slight amount if your not a huge fan of ginger.
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check oil for water and radiator for oil, if engine oil has water miced with it ,the oil will be milky looking same does for radiator
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First off, you need a hole in the bass drum head. Some performing drummers neglect to do this and they get a thin sound that lacks attack.
Secondly, invest in a quality kick drum mic. I prefer an AKG D112, but some guys like the Shure Beta 52. Stay away from the Audix D6. I love Audix for toms, but they can't build a decent kick mic.
Lastly, just stick it in the hole. Some guys put it just inside, other move it closer to the beater for more attack. Just experiment.
IMPORTANT!!! I guess I should have mentioned this first. A great miced drum sound starts with a properly tuned drum. Deaden it up, get the ring out of it. The resonate head should be justtight enough to get the wrinkles out.
Good luck.
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A PA system is intended for a certain frequency range, same with a guitar amp and bass amp. Bass amps for example are made to handle a lower frequncey range so plugging a bass into a guitar amp can damage the speaker because the guitar amp cannot handle to lows of the bass. The same is for a PA system. To properly play through a PA system it is better to mic a guitar amp and then run the mic through the PA. The mic will limit the frequencies of the guitar allowing the PA to handle it better. Most live venues will do this so bringing a Marshall full stack isn't neccesary. Even a small 50watt amp would work fine in a live setting as long as it is miced.
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If ur wireless router needs an upload disk then its not compatible with Xbox 360 and its for a computer. or u can just try and use the wireless router with out the disk but i doubt that will work.
If u don't mind having a huge cable around ur house go to best buy and buy their 50 foot Ethernet cable for $20.
Or if u stiil want a wireless adapter for cheaper either go to Best Buy or radio shack and ask them for a wireless adapter that's compatible with Xbox 360.
Or if u don't mind spending the 100 dollars go out to game stop and get the wireless adapter for Xbox 360.
I use a 50 foot cable and personally i think it works best.
hope this helps :D
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Typically, 1 teaspoon of ginger paste is equivalent to approximately 1/2 inch of fresh ginger. However, this can vary depending on the brand and concentration of the paste. It's always best to refer to the specific instructions on the packaging or adjust to taste when substituting ginger paste for fresh ginger in recipes.
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1 clove of fresh garlic is equivalent to 1 teaspoon of chopped garlic
1 clove of fresh garlic is equivalent to one-half teaspoon of minced garlic.
1 clove of fresh garlic is equivalent to one-eighth teaspoon of garlic powder.
And, one teaspoon of garlic powder is equivalent to eight cloves of fresh garlic.
1/4 cup equals 2 ounces,
2 ounces equals 4 Tablespoons.
1 Tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons,
4 Tablespoons equals 12 teaspoons
1/4 cup of powdered garlic equals 12 teaspoons, which is equivalent to 96 cloves of fresh garlic. (WOW, 96 cloves of garlic!)
And, 96 cloves of fresh garlic is equivalent to 48 teaspoons of minced garlic.
48 teaspoons equals 16 Tablespoons
16 Tablespoons equals one-cup
So, one-cup of (drained) minced garlic is equivalent to one quarter cup of powdered garlic.
Note: If using miced garlic from a jar, measure the minced garlic after draining it. If you want, you can add the liquid back after measuring, but the liquid (usually olive oil, or water) should probably be measured and accounted for in the recipe.
Here are some other useful conversions:
1 garlic bulb = about 10 cloves of garlic.
1 clove of garlic = 1 teaspoon chopped garlic
1 clove of garlic =
1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic
1/8 teaspoon of garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon of garlic flakes
1/4 teaspoon of granulated garlic
1/2 teaspoon of garlic juice
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