Sunday, January 31, 2010

Product In My Room



The brand name for this product is Peavey, and I definitely put thought into purchasing this item. I knew that Peavey made great amplifiers and I was willing to try one out. Also, I remember this product was on sale, and for an unusually low price, I had to have it.

When thinking about five things that come to my mind about this product, they are amplifying power, heavy distortion, semi-tube/tube amplifiers, right prices, and great reviews. What shaped my existing perception of Peavey was the price of this product. I had always known Peavey made great, affordable amplifiers with great power...and when I saw this amp in stores for the price that was marked, it definitely clinched my thoughts of Peavey and their affordability.

I could not find Peavey on the Brandtags website, but I have read reviews on this product and they were all positive. In fact, people loved this specific model that Peavey made. All in all, I definitely agree with the majority of reviews I read. I agree that Peavey makes awesome amps with a great amount of power. I will always support Peavey.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

My Favorite Ad



This Sony Bravia Ad is great in so many ways. After thinking about what my favorite Ad/Commercial might be, I remembered having seen this Sony Bravia one. I remember being 'awed' by it. Whether it be the music (Jose Gonzales' covering of The Knives, Heartbeats song) or the amount of bouncy balls that produce a brilliant array of colors, flowing through the streets, there is no doubt in my mind that this commercial is a great one. The music is soft and soothing and it is synced perfectly with the slow-motion movement of the bouncy balls.

Sony's bouncy ball ad appeals to people of all races and ages and that is also what makes it so great. Anybody who watches the ad will be captivated in what is going on...and really think about Sony Bravias amazing clarity and bright colored images it produces. Also, being Sony, which is such a trusted company, everyone will take a second to think about the offer and new product being introduced.