![]() ![]() Overhead, four simple multicolor egg-shape toys hover we like how easy it is to move the streamlined arm they sit in out of the way to pick up and put down your baby. Instead of swaying back and forth or side to side, it moves in “parent-inspired motions” like car ride, tree swing, rock-a-bye and wave. The popular MamaRoo isn’t technically a swing, but it does the same job very economically-in about 2 square feet. Weight: 15 pounds | Batteries or AC adapter: AC adapter | Weight limit: 25 pounds | Modes: 5 motions, 5 speeds | Sounds: 4 built-in sounds, Bluetooth capability to stream music from your device As a mom I love that it detaches so I can take her in whatever room I am in if I’m busy.The sounds are great too,” says one reviewer. What the reviews say: “We got this for our third child. ![]() Consider the DuetSoothe or DuetConnect Multi-Direction if you prefer more swinging motions. The DuetConnect only swings side to side, not front to back. The DuetConnect is slightly less expensive than the Soothe and comes with a bouncer as opposed to a rocker. The DuetConnect is similar to another of our Graco picks. The plug-in option is crucial if your baby enjoys the swing, because it saves you a bundle on batteries. The Graco DuetConnect LX features several swing, vibration, music and sound modes so that you can experiment to find your baby’s favorite combinations. If you need to take a shower or do some chores around the house, a bouncer is much more portable than a swing, so it’s a bonus to get both in a single purchase. Many families feel that both of these are essential during the challenging days of early parenthood. This versatile baby swing offers two pieces of baby gear in one: a swing and a bouncer. Maybe swapping out the crunchy options for a couple more acoustic models would have made it even more useful, but this remains an appealing six-string multi-tool and a genuine problem-solver for many gigging players.Weight: 22 pounds | Batteries or AC adapter: Both | Weight limit: 30 pounds (swing) 18 pounds (bouncer) | Modes: 6 swing speeds 2 vibrations| Sounds: 10 songs 5 sounds “The launch of the Acoustasonic Player Telecaster feels like a no-brainer move for Fender, spreading the potential appeal of what is virtually a whole new category of guitar. The feel of the bevelled arm rest and fingerboard edges says quality and comfort this is an inviting guitar and that Modern Deep-C neck will feel familiar to anyone who has played the electric Player series models.” A lovely dark rosewood fingerboard and bridge replaces the US version’s ebony, but that’s not anissue for us. “In terms of feel and build, we honestly can’t find a compromise between this Ensenada-made Player and the US Acoustasonics we’ve tried. MusicRadar: The onboard voice options might have been scaled down but the Acoustasonic Telecaster sticks the landing as a Player Series model, in what could be one of the guitars to make the hybrid build truly go mainstream.įender Player Series Acoustasonic Telecaster: The web says That, in sum, is the sort of thing the Acoustasonic format encourages. That said, it can be pressed into service of many different kinds of styles, perhaps some that are all your own. It is warmer, with a little more width than you’d expect from a Tele’s bridge pickup. Fender promises twang but this isn’t Pete Anderson levels of twang. Park yourself on position one for a more traditional electric guitar experience, but don’t necessarily expect a traditional Telecaster experience. In a sense, this is a sound that almost exists outside of the spectrum of acoustic/electric tones, and is sure to support pedalboard experimentation. The sound is just coming from the piezo and as you turn the blend control it adds drive. Here is where the true hybrid tones are, and as such, there are fewer references for what we are hearing.
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