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São Paulo (São Paulo)
cd do ac dc for those about to rock (we salute you). original. encarte de papel com pequena lasca na parte superior. sem riscos, em perfeito estado, com encarte. se for em são paulo posso entregar na estação de metrô!
R$ 9
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São Paulo (São Paulo)
disco em vinil acdc gênero hard rock original de 1981 importado: eu
R$ 100
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Biritiba Mirim (São Paulo)
AC/DC - Kit c/3 Cd's ( Back in Black, Highway to Hell e For Those About to Rock ) *Mídias sem riscos ou marcas *Encartes bem conservados *Itens de coleção pessoal em excelente estado de conservação
R$ 70
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São Paulo (São Paulo)
1981/10 músicas disco em ótimo estado de conservação capa dupla em médio estado sem
R$ 76
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São Paulo (São Paulo)
LP em ótimas condições. a capa tem uns sinais de uso mas o vinil está ótimo
R$ 108
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Brasil (Todas as cidades)
Maquina design qualidade excelente. Muito pouco uso. Excelente otica. Embalagem de luxo. Correias de couro italiano. 20.9-20.2 mpixels Faz fotos monocromáticas excepcionais e a última foto é efeito especial aquarela feita por ela mesmo https://youtu.be/ADYDENbEw6Q Test-Driving the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera Hassleblad Stellar There is elegance in the application of excellence, and one look at the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera should crystallize this concept. For those who appreciate the beauty of ultimate design, the value of fine materials in an era of plastic, and the cognizance to employ a graceful and dignified camera at an auspicious event, here is the camera for you. Hasselblad, the company known for designing and producing the finest professional medium-format camera systems, has made an excursion into the luxury compact-camera market. The Stellar is more than your next camera—it's a collector’s item. Hassleblad Stellar top The physical presence of the Hasselblad Stellar is difficult to put into in words. It's a compact shooter with a gracefully designed wooden handgrip and high-grade materials all around. It begs to be held and, when you do hold it, the Stellar rewards with a perfectly balanced feel. The camera is adorned in your choice of five restyled metal body casings, and you get your pick of a very comfortable rare wood or carbon-fiber grip. It also sports finely crafted Italian leather wrist and neck straps. I had the opportunity to shoot with a two-tone orange-and-silver Stellar that featured a wenge wood grip. For those not up to speed on exotic wood, wenge is a dark, tight-grained, mar-resistant African hardwood. Remember, this camera takes high-resolution pictures and videos. Hassleblad Stellar box Imaging is handled by a large, 20.2MP 1" CMOS sensor, and its Carl Zeiss lens opens up to a bright f/1.8 at the wide end of the zoom range. A rear control dial and customizable front control ring enable you to make changes to the camera settings quickly and easily. To better guarantee sharp, blur-free images, the Hasselblad Stellar features optical image stabilization. Video capture is available at 1080/60p, with Dolby Digital sound and full manual control. Like the body, the operation controls are made of durable, handsome metal. Hassleblad Stellar lens The Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition initially sold for more than $3,000.00.
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Brasil (Todas as cidades)
Maquina design qualidade excelente. Muito pouco uso. Excelente otica. Embalagem de luxo. Correias de couro italiano. 20.9-20.2 mpixels. Vendo ou troco Faz fotos monocromáticas excepcionais e a última foto é efeito especial aquarela feita por ela mesmo https://youtu.be/ADYDENbEw6Q Test-Driving the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera Hassleblad Stellar There is elegance in the application of excellence, and one look at the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera should crystallize this concept. For those who appreciate the beauty of ultimate design, the value of fine materials in an era of plastic, and the cognizance to employ a graceful and dignified camera at an auspicious event, here is the camera for you. Hasselblad, the company known for designing and producing the finest professional medium-format camera systems, has made an excursion into the luxury compact-camera market. The Stellar is more than your next camera—it's a collector’s item. Hassleblad Stellar top The physical presence of the Hasselblad Stellar is difficult to put into in words. It's a compact shooter with a gracefully designed wooden handgrip and high-grade materials all around. It begs to be held and, when you do hold it, the Stellar rewards with a perfectly balanced feel. The camera is adorned in your choice of five restyled metal body casings, and you get your pick of a very comfortable rare wood or carbon-fiber grip. It also sports finely crafted Italian leather wrist and neck straps. I had the opportunity to shoot with a two-tone orange-and-silver Stellar that featured a wenge wood grip. For those not up to speed on exotic wood, wenge is a dark, tight-grained, mar-resistant African hardwood. Remember, this camera takes high-resolution pictures and videos. Hassleblad Stellar box Imaging is handled by a large, 20.2MP 1" CMOS sensor, and its Carl Zeiss lens opens up to a bright f/1.8 at the wide end of the zoom range. A rear control dial and customizable front control ring enable you to make changes to the camera settings quickly and easily. To better guarantee sharp, blur-free images, the Hasselblad Stellar features optical image stabilization. Video capture is available at 1080/60p, with Dolby Digital sound and full manual control. Like the body, the operation controls are made of durable, handsome metal. Hassleblad Stellar lens The Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition initially sold for more than $3,000.00.
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Brasil (Todas as cidades)
Maquina design qualidade excelente. Muito pouco uso. Excelente otica. Embalagem de luxo. Correias de couro italiano. 20.9-20.2 mpixels. Vendo ou troco Faz fotos monocromáticas excepcionais e a última foto é efeito especial aquarela feita por ela mesmo. Filma em HD Highlights 20.2MP 1" Exmor CMOS Sensor Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/1.8-4.9 Lens 28-100mm (35mm Equivalent) Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization 3.0" 1,229k-Dot LCD Monitor ISO 6400 and 10 fps Continuous Shooting Manual Control Ring and PASM Settings Wooden Camera Box Italian Leather Wrist & Shoulder Straps https://youtu.be/ADYDENbEw6Q Test-Driving the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera Hassleblad Stellar There is elegance in the application of excellence, and one look at the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera should crystallize this concept. For those who appreciate the beauty of ultimate design, the value of fine materials in an era of plastic, and the cognizance to employ a graceful and dignified camera at an auspicious event, here is the camera for you. Hasselblad, the company known for designing and producing the finest professional medium-format camera systems, has made an excursion into the luxury compact-camera market. The Stellar is more than your next camera—it's a collector’s item. Hassleblad Stellar top The physical presence of the Hasselblad Stellar is difficult to put into in words. It's a compact shooter with a gracefully designed wooden handgrip and high-grade materials all around. It begs to be held and, when you do hold it, the Stellar rewards with a perfectly balanced feel. The camera is adorned in your choice of five restyled metal body casings, and you get your pick of a very comfortable rare wood or carbon-fiber grip. It also sports finely crafted Italian leather wrist and neck straps. I had the opportunity to shoot with a two-tone orange-and-silver Stellar that featured a wenge wood grip. For those not up to speed on exotic wood, wenge is a dark, tight-grained, mar-resistant African hardwood. Remember, this camera takes high-resolution pictures and videos. Hassleblad Stellar box Imaging is handled by a large, 20.2MP 1" CMOS sensor, and its Carl Zeiss lens opens up to a bright f/1.8 at the wide end of the zoom range. A rear control dial and customizable front control ring enable you to make changes to the camera settings quickly and easily. To better guarantee sharp, blur-free images, the Hasselblad Stellar features optical image stabilization. Video capture is available at 1080/60p, with Dolby Digital sound and full manual control. Like the body, the operation controls are made of durable, handsome metal. Hassleblad Stellar lens
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Benedito Novo (Santa Catarina)
Kit com 3 cd's AC/DC Black Ice Back in Black For Those About to rock Capas com marcas, cds em boas condições!
R$ 44
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São Paulo (São Paulo)
UMA VERDADEIRA OBRA DE ARTE EM PERFEITO ESTADO DE CONSEVAÇÃO Tampo e Laterais: Cedro AAA Fundo:Jacarandá Tamanho da Escala: 656mm José Ramírez III (1922 ? 1995) was without doubt one of the most influential and important luthiers in the second part of the 20th century. His guitars influenced hundreds of instrument makers, many of whom imitated him, and thousands of guitarists around who played his instruments. Indirectly, he even influenced composers of the guitar who found for the first time that their music could be heard in large concert halls instead of small chamber music environments. It could be argued that José III had a more profound effect on the development of the modern guitar than any other guitar maker in history. So what was his secret, and why do we make such sweeping claims about his importance? One paramount reason is that José III was the first and only luthier to be able to standardize the process of making a classical guitar such that it could be built by any well-trained artisan, according to his precise plan and under his supervision. Moreover, the design was such that these instruments, although not made by him personally, stood up to and often exceeded the quality of the best handmade instruments of the day. ¿José Ramírez III was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1922. His father José II had left Spain for a brief tour of South America after the turn of the century and ended up staying for nearly 20 years. In I923, on the news of the death of his own father, José II moved the family back to Madrid, and it was at this time that he took over his late father?s guitar workshop. At the age of 18, José III began working as an apprentice and within a few years was building guitars and experimenting on his own. In I957, he took over the duties as ?maestro? (master) of the Ramírez workshop, which by now had spanned three generations, and he continued to develop what would become the Ramírez concert guitar that we know today. This instrument was typified by its large body, long string length, and cedar or spruce top. It had great power, as well as sustain, sweetness, a fullness of tone and a balance across the entire register. José III died in 1995 at the age of 73. Probably his most enduring contribution was his role as a teacher and as a developer of talent. We often measure a man?s greatness not only by what he achieves in his lifetime, but by what he leaves behind for others to complete, and by how he influences those in his wake. From the 1960s to the 1990s, the José Ramírez workshop had assembled and trained many of the most talented guitarreros of José III?s generation, many of whom continue to work on their own with great individual success. This collection of greatness under one roof has only been approached by that of Manuel Ramírez (José III?s great-uncle) or his grandfather, José Ramírez I, whose workshops collectively included the likes of Santos Hernández, Enrique Garcia, Domingo Esteso, Emilio Pasqual Viudes, Modesto Borreguero, Julian Goméz Ramírez and many others. José III?s roster, however, is still unmatched when you consider the number of great luthiers who began their careers there. They include Paulino Bernabé, Manuel Contreras, Mariano Tezanos, Enrique Borreguero Marcos, Pedro Contreras Valbuena, Manuel González Contreras, Miguel Malo Martínez and so on. ?I make sure that everything is done exactly as I want it,? José III told George Clinton in 1984. ?The architect doesn?t have to get involved with the bricklaying. My pupils learn from me so they know exactly what is to be done, otherwise I would do it myself. The wood and the tools have no secrets from me, and if there are problems I have to sort them out.? Quantity is not always a virtue, especially in art or the work of artisans. However, in the case of José III, his guitars became the standard for musicians worldwide because he was able to produce roughly 20,000 concert instruments during
R$ 16.000
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Florianópolis (Santa Catarina)
Pedal gringo de compressor e booster. Um dos melhores que existe. Aceito case pedais. The Barber Tone Press: Tone and Sustain with ?Plug and Play? Performance. Bringing together the very best of classic guitar compression and time-honored recording techniques. The Barber Tone Press is a revolutionary performance compression pedal that has no rival. A remarkable Tonal Breakthrough: How We Did It In research and development, Barber studied the problems associated with classic guitar compressors and their recent clones and found that, while the clone-makers build pedals with improved components (cleaner switching, in particular) and matched transistors, a few of the major drawbacks of those ?vintage? designs still exist. The most glaring drawback of popular classic compressors is that they reverse the guitar?s phase and cause a ?pop? that squashes the attack at the beginning of every note. Although we now see some compression units that have attack controls, they leave a bit to be desired as they require seemingly endless trial and error tweaking, and still no true solution to gracefully removing the pop. Parallel compression is the solution. a Barber innovation that blows away having to deal with attack, ratio and release knobs of other so-called "studio compressors." Barber developed a one-of-a-kind proprietary continuous ?blend control? circuit, and combined it with a discrete ?Class A? FET mixer circuit to allow you to continuously blend the natural signal of your carefully selected guitar with a ?phase-corrected? classic compression circuit. The result? What guitar players have always wanted, unaltered attack and supernatural sustain and resonance. No studio engineering degree required. ? Precision components- Panasonic supply capacitors and metal film resistors for low noise. _ ?True bypass switching with led indicator- this is achieved by using an high grade switch, in addendum Solid 20 gauge copper hookup wire is used between the jacks and switching to create a transparent bypass. _ ? Full size pots- for durability and for easy serviceability if needed. _ ? Cast aluminum enclosure-our incredibly durable enclosure will last a lifetime! _ ? Double sided pc board with plate through holes-This is the way the military does it when they want electronics to work FOREVER! all pedals should be made this way, few are. NEW FEATURES! Elna silk particulate audio caps, Panasonic and Wima film caps. Enhanced circuit with 2-3db increased available output to help match higher output pickups. Barber is the pioneer of compression pedals with adjustable blend, the first ever to market a "parallel compressor"
R$ 799
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Brasil (Todas as cidades)
This is how it all began: From the Man of Steel to Batman and Wonder Woman: the super hero is born   In June of 1938,  Action Comics  debuted with a new kind of comic book character on its cover: a costumed man with two identities, who possessed extraordinary strength and powers—a man able to protect the public when ordinary measures would not do. He was not the first super hero, but the Man of Steel would become the prototype for all super heroes thereafter. Superman’s story, and those of Batman, Wonder Woman, and hundreds of other DC Comics characters, are all told in  The Golden Age of DC Comics. The single most comprehensive book on the subject, this volume traces the company’s first decades, from its pulp origins up to the comic book burnings of the McCarthy ’50s in more than 400 pages bursting with comics, art, comics, photographs, and more comics.  Also included is an exclusive interview with legendary artist Joe Kubert! About the series: TASCHEN’s series on DC Comics explores the origins of comics’ most enduring legends and the behind-the-scenes stories of the men and women who created them, era by era. Expanded from the  Eisner Award –winning XL book,  75 Years of DC Comics, this new series hits the shelf at a reader-friendly size with essays updated by author  Paul Levitz  and more than 1,000 new images across five volumes. Thousands of covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills, and collectibles have been reproduced to bring the story lines, the characters, and their creators to vibrant life, making this an invaluable reference for comics fans.   DC Comics characters and all related elements are trademarks of and; DC Comics. (s13) Capa dura:  416 páginas ISBN-10:  3836535734 ISBN-13:  978-3836535731 Dimensões do produto:  24.13 x 4.45 x 33.66 cm Editora:  Taschen; 1ª Edição (1 janeiro 2013) Idioma::  Inglês Informações Adicionais Código Identificador (SKU) 9783836535731 Editora Taschen
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Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro)
RARIDADE, SIMPLESMENTE LINDA E SEM DETALHES. SOM INCRÍVEL E SUPER MACIA. Apenas R$ 3.499,00 Acompanha Capa Motivo viagem Cel 98124-3899 Marco "This model is based off of my two favorite PRS guitars. This SE holds up to both of those guitars as a player's guitar that can take a beating. I put everything I am into this guitar and can't wait for you to hear it." - Zach Myers As the lead guitarist of a band that has sold more than 6 million albums, Zach Myers of Shinedown needs a quality guitar. PRS is happy to offer that same quality to you through the SE Zach Myers Model. Featuring three humbuckers with dual volume and dual tone controls, this guitar provides excellent playability and precision. Thick single-cutaway mahogany Maple top with flamed maple veneer Mahogany neck Ebony fretboard Wide-fat neck carve 22 frets PRS-designed Treble Humbucker in bridge position PRS-designed Bass Humbucker in middle position PRS-designed Bass humbucker in neck position 2 Volume, 2 Tone (with clear knobs) 3-way pickup toggle on upper bout TonePros Adjustable stoptail wraparound bridge PRS-designed tuners Nickel hardware "ZM" truss rod cover Fleur-De-Lis fretboard at 12th fret Read less Product Specs Brand:Paul Reed Smith Model:Zach Myers Finish:Royal Blue Categories:Semi-Hollow
R$ 3.499
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São Bernardo do Campo (São Paulo)
comprada fora do pais por 129 euros em 2017 The TecTecTec XPRO2+ action camera covers all the basic recording and photo taking functions. It is highly recommended to those selecting their first 4K action camera. It includes a self timer, time-lapse recording, and more. It is one of the best budget action camera for beginners.
R$ 329
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São Paulo (São Paulo)
01. no good in goodbye 02. superheroes 03. man on a wire 04. it's not right for you 05. the energy never dies 06. flares 07. army of angels 08.never seen anything "quite like you 09. paint the town green 10. without those songs 11. hail rain or sunshine
R$ 30
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