Thanks to the 310 comments who entered the giveaway! The winner is: @chibisven Congrats! I'll be doing another one in the video next week, so be sure to tune in. Remember, I'll never ask you for money for these. Ever. Also, many people have pointed out that the XVive is "upside down" because it will be "right side up" when you are looking at it while it's down on your belt. That definitely makes sense! I didn't think of that. Although the way our drummer has it, it's upside down so that's what I assumed. But either way, it's still a great system! Thanks for watching everyone.
Scott! My name is Robby, I'm a product specialist at Xvive! Just wanted to thank you so much for this awesome video! Your content is incredible, and we truly appreciate your showcase of the new PX system. We wanted to share that the layout was intentionally designed with drummers in mind. We aimed for a design where, when a drummer looks down, the channels are laid out clearly and are easily accessible. We believe this enhances usability during performances. We’d love to hear any more thoughts you have! You Rock!
Thanks Robby! And that does make sense for sure on why it’s “upside down”… I was just assuming it because of how my drummer holds it on his stand. But that definitely makes sense. Thanks for commenting and glad you enjoyed the video! 🤘🤘
My wife is always yelling at me. "Why do you do this to me? My spoon is too big. I use a fork when I eat dinner". Great video. I love this channel. It has helped me a lot to learn more about band equipment. Thx.
As a drummer myself, I use in ears all the time and this is a great tool because My Spoon Is Too Big and I need the 3 channel seperation! Again, excellent video Scott!
Great review as usual, Scott. I'm already a user of the Xvive U2 guitar wireless and U4 IEM, so I'm familiar with their products. This PX system would certainly expand our IEM options, especially if we add the optional hub. "My spoon is too big" means nothing to me; I must be too old! Thanks again for keeping us up to date with all the latest and greatest.
I really appreciate all of your videos. You helped me with my HX Stomp XL and got me using Stage Traxx 3. I've turned a lot of my musician friends on to your channel. The only problem is my spoon is too big. Thanks again!
It's been a few years since anyone told me that My spoon is too big but if it wasn't for that concept, I wouldn't have made it through college. Great video, like always!
One of the most apt key phrases ever, Scott! It's precisely because MY SPOON IS TOO BIG that I really need one of these little marvels. Compact,. Clever, almost Revolutionary. CCR!
I love this concept! Audio over CAT is a cool idea and I love seeing new products using it. As a drummer, I think this could be super useful! My Spoon Is Too Big! Great video!
I'm in a small band thats really trying to up their stage production on a budget. Some would say that MY SPOON IS TOO BIG, but i think this would help us tackle that problem 👍
"My spoon is too big" We really need this! I have been using the single channel Behringer P2 and my drummer always complains about the click mix being too low or too loud. As always great review Scott, quite informative and relevant! I have the perfect use case for it!
Another great video! I love the straight shooting, no bs nature of your commentary. As you mentioned I am a drummer, and my spoon is too big. Also kinda feeling like the Queen of France, so I suspect one of these systems could be really beneficial for my setup. Cheers!
My Spoon Is Too Big and with my fork and knife we have a perfect trio… the most common size group for our acoustic sets. We rarely have a full drum set, being mostly guitars, vocals, and varies depending on who drops in for a set. Xvive makes great gear and the phantom power device (P1?) is fantastic and worked well for the last 3 years. That think runs on nuclear power and one charge lasts for well over 15 hours, which was not expected. It’s very handy for when we bring an amp without 48v xlrs ins. Thanks for another great video!
Nice video Scott! When I go to a restaurant and order soup or grits or oatmeal I always tell the server that my spoon is too big and ask them for a regular spoon instead of the too big soup spoon. True story!!
My spoon is too big, yet it still runneth over with a constant desire for clever IEM gadgets! Another great review of something I would not be aware of it wasn't for your channel! Awesome job as always. \m/\m/
Excellent devise and great video! My drummer wanted to configure something like this but with a small mixer on stage at tue drum kit. But this totally saves space and doesn't create clutter. Love it! Definitely looking into getting this (if I don't win it here...🤣). My spoon is too big
I always appreciate you channel and your insight on things every single time! I was all worried about using my Proreck system outside for instance until I saw your video! P.S. I was drinking tea while watching this, went to stir in some honey for a little kick, and my spoon was too big..... That's all I got.
IEM system nowadays are getting smaller but very efficient in separating mixes, unlike 5 years ago drummers had to carry around a mixer to get individual mix. "My spoon is too big" I think I heard that phrase from rejected lol. Love the content, in fact learnt a lot of ways to route our iem in church because of your channel. ❤
I've have been looking for something like this for my church. We only have piano and drums, and sometimes organist. This will work great on our small budget. Thanks for the great video. My spoon is too big
Awesome as usual Scott. One more in out would make this an absolute lock as im looking for something to replace my presonus headphone amp. Hopefully with the fact that “My spoon is too big” will land me one of these for free 😉
my spoon is too big, but I still take it everywhere. nice Xvive system. I can see a great use for this in a studio environment when everyone is fixed , and want a simple way for in ears.
One of our band members is an older gentleman in his 70s. I think this would be helpful for him to have the main mix, his guitar, and his vocal as the three inputs to control how much of himself he hears in his in-ears. That way he won't be turning up and be too loud in the mix for everyone else. My spoon is too big.
Nice! That would work great. Just remember the mic level can’t just be direct from the mic since it will be too quiet. But it will definitely be helpful!
¡Mi cuchara es muy grande! They had to hire a translator from from the near village of Google just to learn that: My spoon is too big! Great video! Always useful!
Scott, another great video. I bought the wireless X5 system based on your videos. It’s great but my spoon is too big. I’m a duo, guitar/singer with a bass player. My board has a BeatBuddy for drums and a vocal harmony pedal (TC Helicon Harmony Singer). Right now I feed it all to a Boss Gigcaster 8 and y-cable the drums and guitar into a mini mixer along with the vocals and bass. This will let my bass player have his own mix and will let me adjust my mix standing at the mic vs leaning down on my pedal board (nobody wants to see you playing with your board on stage). All good even though my spoon is too big. 😂
Hey Scott. Great video as usual. The only thing I can think of as to why the writing is upside down is that if it was clipped to your belt with the IEM volume control in the up position, you would be able to look down and read what input control is what. Of course that becomes a moot point if the system doesn't ship with a belt clip or something like that.
Great review! My drummer would love this! He's always complaining about having to pull out his phone to adjust his mix so this would be helpful I'm sure. Also he keeps saying "My spoon is too big." First of all, it's called a ladle, Jason. And second, you ordered the family size mac and cheese so it's your fault.
I convinced my former pastor to use Cat5 in order to move the xr18 to the back of the church. Just like 8 or 9 cables and it was all done. Now, this toy would be a great addition to anyone's toolbelt. XVive is doing some really nice stuff. Some might consider it budget friendly? But, for poor broke people like me, this is as much as I could afford haha random thought: did you know my spoon is too big? no idea where that came from...
Neat solution, many of the bands I've worked with the drummer runs the 2 track into their own small mixer panned L/R . This could clean up and simplify the problem of my spoon is too big.
I've learned so much from your videos. Wireless signals especially. I've helped diagnose multiple issue when playing live with my band but unfortunately "My spoon is to big"
Kinda nifty, and combines that new RJ45>XLR snake idea into a headphone amp. I can imagine this being more useful if the drummer isn't the one triggering the tracks in that case of the full band needing the mix. In my projects my drummer's run their own click and our tracks and they only feed the tracks off a DI to our X32 Rack. We send them 1 feed for the mix of everything else so they get all 3 mix options without needing extra splits at the board. This is why I figured its more useful if your tracks are being fed from elsewhere. We are certainly starting to get interesting options more an more these days so there are more scenarios having something simple to address them. Xvive has been pretty active on the "small scale" scene and I look forward to seeing their future product lineup. Cheers!
In ears user here, bassist , sharing the click tracks with the drummer, for tightness purposes, or syncing with backing tracks, really enjoying your videos, and the good part of "my spoon is too big" issue is that it could be used for playing ping pong ( table tennis ) with diminished chances of missing the ball.
My wonderfully ornery daughter has fun when setting the table. For some reason she thinks dad needs one of the huge table spoons. The laughter ensues about the time she here's, "Hey!... My spoon is too big!" She's also tried giving me a ladle to eat with... goofball.
It's good to know of the alternatives as to what gear can be used for drummers that are sent the click track. My spoon is too big, and I'm always considering other methods.
Speaking as someone who's played almost entirely with IEMs for years this system looks clutch. And while My Spoon Is Too Big, the form factor of that unit looks juuuust right for the musician on the go.
Congrats, you actually were the winner of the giveaway. You can see the pinned comment on this video as well as the post in my community tab to confirm (remember, I'll NEVER ask you for money, period). Please respond here (or to one of those comments) so I know you saw it, and then reach out on my Instagram or website (links in the description of the video) and I'll get that sent out to you. Thanks for following the channel, and congrats!
Thanks to the 310 comments who entered the giveaway! The winner is: @chibisven Congrats! I'll be doing another one in the video next week, so be sure to tune in. Remember, I'll never ask you for money for these. Ever. Also, many people have pointed out that the XVive is "upside down" because it will be "right side up" when you are looking at it while it's down on your belt. That definitely makes sense! I didn't think of that. Although the way our drummer has it, it's upside down so that's what I assumed. But either way, it's still a great system! Thanks for watching everyone.
Congrats @chibisven!!
Scott! My name is Robby, I'm a product specialist at Xvive! Just wanted to thank you so much for this awesome video! Your content is incredible, and we truly appreciate your showcase of the new PX system. We wanted to share that the layout was intentionally designed with drummers in mind. We aimed for a design where, when a drummer looks down, the channels are laid out clearly and are easily accessible. We believe this enhances usability during performances. We’d love to hear any more thoughts you have! You Rock!
Thanks Robby! And that does make sense for sure on why it’s “upside down”… I was just assuming it because of how my drummer holds it on his stand. But that definitely makes sense. Thanks for commenting and glad you enjoyed the video! 🤘🤘
You guys don’t respond to emails when your product doesn’t work on arrival 🤦🏽♂️
My wife is always yelling at me. "Why do you do this to me? My spoon is too big. I use a fork when I eat dinner". Great video. I love this channel. It has helped me a lot to learn more about band equipment. Thx.
As a drummer myself, I use in ears all the time and this is a great tool because My Spoon Is Too Big and I need the 3 channel seperation! Again, excellent video Scott!
Thank you for the content and the updates. This is pretty cool. "My spoon is too big."
Great review as usual, Scott. I'm already a user of the Xvive U2 guitar wireless and U4 IEM, so I'm familiar with their products. This PX system would certainly expand our IEM options, especially if we add the optional hub. "My spoon is too big" means nothing to me; I must be too old! Thanks again for keeping us up to date with all the latest and greatest.
I really appreciate all of your videos. You helped me with my HX Stomp XL and got me using Stage Traxx 3. I've turned a lot of my musician friends on to your channel. The only problem is my spoon is too big. Thanks again!
Thanks Greg! I appreciate that man 🤘🤘
It's been a few years since anyone told me that My spoon is too big but if it wasn't for that concept, I wouldn't have made it through college.
Great video, like always!
One of the most apt key phrases ever, Scott! It's precisely because MY SPOON IS TOO BIG that I really need one of these little marvels. Compact,. Clever, almost Revolutionary. CCR!
I love this concept! Audio over CAT is a cool idea and I love seeing new products using it. As a drummer, I think this could be super useful!
My Spoon Is Too Big!
Great video!
Thank you 🙏 and I agree, it’s a very cool design!
My Spoon is too Big! As Big as your channel that always gives me these great reviews and information! As a drummer, it would be very useful. Cheers!
I'm in a small band thats really trying to up their stage production on a budget. Some would say that MY SPOON IS TOO BIG, but i think this would help us tackle that problem 👍
"My spoon is too big" We really need this! I have been using the single channel Behringer P2 and my drummer always complains about the click mix being too low or too loud. As always great review Scott, quite informative and relevant! I have the perfect use case for it!
Yup, the P2 is nice for a single mix, but having 3 is extremely helpful!
Another great video! I love the straight shooting, no bs nature of your commentary. As you mentioned I am a drummer, and my spoon is too big. Also kinda feeling like the Queen of France, so I suspect one of these systems could be really beneficial for my setup. Cheers!
Thanks man, I appreciate that!
Your videos are always super high quality, to the point, and full of information. Keep up the good work my man! Also..... My Spoon Is Too Big....
Thank you kindly 🙏
My Spoon Is Too Big and with my fork and knife we have a perfect trio… the most common size group for our acoustic sets. We rarely have a full drum set, being mostly guitars, vocals, and varies depending on who drops in for a set.
Xvive makes great gear and the phantom power device (P1?) is fantastic and worked well for the last 3 years. That think runs on nuclear power and one charge lasts for well over 15 hours, which was not expected. It’s very handy for when we bring an amp without 48v xlrs ins.
Thanks for another great video!
Nice! Yeah I feel like a lot of people don’t know of that portable phantom power device, it works really well!
"My Spoon is Too Big!!!!"
You're my go-to channel for anything wireless/IEM related. Awesome video, as always!
Thank you 🙏
Scott...great content as always...now that "my spoon is too big" I can now truly appreciate your videos.
Great video Scott!! Being a drummer myself, I can see this product being very useful!! "My spoon is too big"
🤘🤘🤘
Nice video Scott! When I go to a restaurant and order soup or grits or oatmeal I always tell the server that my spoon is too big and ask them for a regular spoon instead of the too big soup spoon. True story!!
Scott thanks for your awesome detailed reviews as always. Just realized my spoon is too big...😂
I love your videos. Always very informative. I enjoy watching them while eating my soup except that My Spoon Is Too Big and I make a mess.
Another brilliant video! My spoon is too big, but I can't get enough of these informative reviews...thank you!
Glad you like them!
You did it again, Scott. Great explanation! I'm becoming gear geek thanks to you!! Love it and keep 'em coming! Oh... and: my spoon is too big! 😂
I'm a drummer and definitely could have used this for a gig this past weekend! Love the content. My spoon is too big!
Thanks! And yeah, this is perfect for drummers
My Spoon Is Too Big!
Your content is so thorough and well done, Thanks!
My spoon is too big, yet it still runneth over with a constant desire for clever IEM gadgets! Another great review of something I would not be aware of it wasn't for your channel! Awesome job as always. \m/\m/
Thanks man!
I can’t believe my spoon is too big but this a cool bit of kit. Great video Scott. Keep ‘em coming! 🖖
My Spoon is to big
Thanks for all the IEM videos. Helps me a ton and you are the goto for info when trying to sort out monitors
I don't think My Spoon is too Big. I think it is twice as big as it needs to be. Dope vid!
First off, your videos are top shelf Scott. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
No kid sharing a food bowl ever says "My Spoon Is Too Big"!
Thank you! 😊
Excellent devise and great video! My drummer wanted to configure something like this but with a small mixer on stage at tue drum kit. But this totally saves space and doesn't create clutter. Love it! Definitely looking into getting this (if I don't win it here...🤣). My spoon is too big
I tried to warn them, but they didn't believe me when I said "My spoon is too big"; now I'll never get that stain out!
Love your content! Thanks!
I always appreciate you channel and your insight on things every single time! I was all worried about using my Proreck system outside for instance until I saw your video! P.S. I was drinking tea while watching this, went to stir in some honey for a little kick, and my spoon was too big..... That's all I got.
Nice! Glad the ProReck is working well for you!
I don’t know about you, but my spoon is too big !
Awesome piece of gear and awesome work in your video, as always!
Thanks Scott
My Spoon Is Too Big!
Love the vid. Shared this to my drummer, hoping to improve his setup. Cheers!
Nice! Thanks for sharing 🤘
IEM system nowadays are getting smaller but very efficient in separating mixes, unlike 5 years ago drummers had to carry around a mixer to get individual mix. "My spoon is too big" I think I heard that phrase from rejected lol. Love the content, in fact learnt a lot of ways to route our iem in church because of your channel. ❤
Thanks! Glad you’ve enjoyed the channel! And yeah, this has replaced our smaller mixer even. It works very well!
That's a really nice piece of gear, i'll show it to my drummer, thanks for the review!!! “My spoon is too big.”
I've have been looking for something like this for my church. We only have piano and drums, and sometimes organist. This will work great on our small budget. Thanks for the great video. My spoon is too big
Thanks for the review, so much good and informative content from your channel! Also Don is a legend, My spoon is too big!
That video still holds up 😂
Another great review Scott! I have been looking for a more portable solution. As a drummer, I now realize My Spoon Is Too Big.
Awesome as always Scott. I definitely could see drummers like mysesf using this ! Btw my spoon is too big.. That's what she said😂
Awesome as usual Scott. One more in out would make this an absolute lock as im looking for something to replace my presonus headphone amp. Hopefully with the fact that “My spoon is too big” will land me one of these for free 😉
My spoon is too big and my reference is too out of date. I don’t know where that came from, Scott! Good video! Always thoroughly helpful. Peace!
Great Videos Man! 🤘🏻😎 now for lunch but my spoon is too big 😂
As always, a nice review . Keep up the good work !! My spoon is too big, but I got a big mouth to support it 😆
What a cool product. Thanks for the review. My spoon is too big, but the Xvive PX is small.
"MY SPOON IS TOO BIG!" LOVE YOUR STUFF!!
Another great, informative video! This will be an awesome upgrade to my Behringer P1. Especially since my spoon is too big.
Great system, thanks for reviewing...
"My spoon is too Big"..
Cheer's buddy....❤❤
my spoon is too big, but I still take it everywhere. nice Xvive system. I can see a great use for this in a studio environment when everyone is fixed , and want a simple way for in ears.
One of our band members is an older gentleman in his 70s. I think this would be helpful for him to have the main mix, his guitar, and his vocal as the three inputs to control how much of himself he hears in his in-ears. That way he won't be turning up and be too loud in the mix for everyone else. My spoon is too big.
Nice! That would work great. Just remember the mic level can’t just be direct from the mic since it will be too quiet. But it will definitely be helpful!
Great video, that's a really good price for what it includes! "My Spoon is Too Big"
I love it when a company comes out with something different like this, that they obviously put a lot of thought into. And my spoon is too big!
Yeah! I do love when a company makes something new and unique! I love it
“My Spoon Is Too BIG!!!!!
Thanks scott great video like always ….
This is awesome and super handy for a drummer. Power over Cat5, pretty simple and keeps the stage clean considering my spoon is too big
My spoon is too full. I love your loving spoonful of videos!
Nice video and explanation of the product. I may have to get this for my drummer. My spoon is too big
I really enjoy (my spoon is too big) the content. Good stuff
¡Mi cuchara es muy grande! They had to hire a translator from from the near village of Google just to learn that: My spoon is too big! Great video! Always useful!
¡Mi cuchara es demasiado grande! (My spoon is too big)... Yes, You have hispanic audience too! Nice video as always and greetings from Perú.
Thanks for following the channel! I appreciate it 🤘🤘
As always great review! Thank you Scott! My spoon is too big, but can still use it! 😅
Great video. Need to show this to my drummer! Also My Spoon Is Too Big!
Another great review, Scott. I spend money because of your reviews. I can't eat ice cream while watching though because my spoon is too big.
Interesting setup. I can see this being pretty handy. I would definitely experiment with it.
My Spoon Is Too Big.
Scott, another great video. I bought the wireless X5 system based on your videos. It’s great but my spoon is too big. I’m a duo, guitar/singer with a bass player. My board has a BeatBuddy for drums and a vocal harmony pedal (TC Helicon Harmony Singer). Right now I feed it all to a Boss Gigcaster 8 and y-cable the drums and guitar into a mini mixer along with the vocals and bass. This will let my bass player have his own mix and will let me adjust my mix standing at the mic vs leaning down on my pedal board (nobody wants to see you playing with your board on stage). All good even though my spoon is too big. 😂
Thanks! And that’s a cool setup for sure 🤘🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic Yes, I’ve perfected it over a year of gigs. I’m thinking of doing a few videos on it for my TH-cam channel.
I love using XVIVE products. I use them with my band. Even though "My Spoon is Too Big!" it might not be big enough to hold the XVIVE PX.
Never sure if MY SPOON IS TOO BIG or my mouth is too small. Thanks for your reviews and tips on IEM ❤
Hey Scott. Great video as usual. The only thing I can think of as to why the writing is upside down is that if it was clipped to your belt with the IEM volume control in the up position, you would be able to look down and read what input control is what. Of course that becomes a moot point if the system doesn't ship with a belt clip or something like that.
Oh interesting, I didn’t think of that! That’s definitely possible
Great vid as always, using a small mixer to accomplish similar set up since at the moment my spoon is to big.
Bro all of your videos have been really useful to me... now my gear wish list is bigger LOL! ... My Spoon is Too Big for you!
Glad you like them! 🤘🤘 thanks for watching!
Great looking product, my spoon is too big. Keep em comming!
Thanks for another great review. My Spoon is Too Big and so is my drum set..haha
My spoon is too big - great video!
Love your content, my spoon is too big, but always easy to understand
Great review! My drummer would love this! He's always complaining about having to pull out his phone to adjust his mix so this would be helpful I'm sure. Also he keeps saying "My spoon is too big." First of all, it's called a ladle, Jason. And second, you ordered the family size mac and cheese so it's your fault.
Exactly! It’s a great option to not have to mess with a tablet for the really important stuff!
Great video Scott! My spoon is too big
My spoon is too big! Great video! 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Dang Scott, my spoon is now way too big!! Terrific video as always!! See ya soon!
Thanks man!
I convinced my former pastor to use Cat5 in order to move the xr18 to the back of the church. Just like 8 or 9 cables and it was all done. Now, this toy would be a great addition to anyone's toolbelt. XVive is doing some really nice stuff. Some might consider it budget friendly? But, for poor broke people like me, this is as much as I could afford haha random thought: did you know my spoon is too big? no idea where that came from...
Yeah audio over cat 5 is amazing! I absolutely love it. It’s so helpful!
Neat solution, many of the bands I've worked with the drummer runs the 2 track into their own small mixer panned L/R . This could clean up and simplify the problem of my spoon is too big.
Yup! Thats what we used too, but this is much cleaner now
"My spoon is too big..." Famous last words. Thanks for the video. Great channel!
Thanks! 🙏
I've learned so much from your videos. Wireless signals especially. I've helped diagnose multiple issue when playing live with my band but unfortunately "My spoon is to big"
Haha, "my spoon is too big" is a real throwback. You're makin' me feel old, Scott.
Dude, same 😅
Always love your videos! My spoon is to big!
Kinda nifty, and combines that new RJ45>XLR snake idea into a headphone amp. I can imagine this being more useful if the drummer isn't the one triggering the tracks in that case of the full band needing the mix. In my projects my drummer's run their own click and our tracks and they only feed the tracks off a DI to our X32 Rack. We send them 1 feed for the mix of everything else so they get all 3 mix options without needing extra splits at the board. This is why I figured its more useful if your tracks are being fed from elsewhere. We are certainly starting to get interesting options more an more these days so there are more scenarios having something simple to address them. Xvive has been pretty active on the "small scale" scene and I look forward to seeing their future product lineup. Cheers!
"My spoon is too big."
I could really use this. Was shopping for something like this this morning.
My spoon is too big!
Great video as always, although I need to stop investing in gear 😂
In ears user here, bassist , sharing the click tracks with the drummer, for tightness purposes, or syncing with backing tracks, really enjoying your videos, and the good part of "my spoon is too big" issue is that it could be used for playing ping pong ( table tennis ) with diminished chances of missing the ball.
Nice! Having the rhythm section nice and solid along with syncing really improves the show imo 🤘
My wonderfully ornery daughter has fun when setting the table. For some reason she thinks dad needs one of the huge table spoons. The laughter ensues about the time she here's, "Hey!... My spoon is too big!"
She's also tried giving me a ladle to eat with... goofball.
I'm a drummer, I can definitely use this even though "My spoon is too big". Thanks for the video and review!
Thanks for watching!
Love your content dude! Very easy to digest, and extremely helpful. My spoon is too big ;)
Thank you!
It's good to know of the alternatives as to what gear can be used for drummers that are sent the click track. My spoon is too big, and I'm always considering other methods.
Speaking as someone who's played almost entirely with IEMs for years this system looks clutch. And while My Spoon Is Too Big, the form factor of that unit looks juuuust right for the musician on the go.
Congrats, you actually were the winner of the giveaway. You can see the pinned comment on this video as well as the post in my community tab to confirm (remember, I'll NEVER ask you for money, period). Please respond here (or to one of those comments) so I know you saw it, and then reach out on my Instagram or website (links in the description of the video) and I'll get that sent out to you. Thanks for following the channel, and congrats!
Great video demo, sure would to get my hands on one, but My Spoon Is Too Big to get one
Thanks for you videos, Scott ! I'm waiting to see the review of the midi controller that you use with stage track !😊
PD: My spoon is too big !
I know! I need to do that! It’s on my list
This really helps us.
Thank you for this.
Hey! My spoon is too big!
Another great video. My spoon is to big. Keep the awesome videos coming!!!
Thanks Joe!
Great video Scott!!…My Spoon Is Too Big but not as big as this producer ❤
Hi Scott, thank you for doing this review. My spoon is too big!