Re: [Harp-L] Re: Harpking



I think they sounded good together. Wouldn't be right to have too much of
the same thing, particularly in a duet. Plus, maybe Dennis had his turned
down a bit just to be a gentleman? That "muffled" sound could just be the
way it was dialed in.
Who knows. It sounded okay to me, complimenting each other like that. Hard
to say just which one I'd pick if I had to. Nobody ever wrote the book on
"Harp Tone Orthodoxy", or "Will the REAL blues player please stand up."

BL


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Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Harpking


> I try not to speak on other's amps, I thought that Annie's sound was so
much
> richer and pure. Dennis was very muffled, like Rod's sound in the studio.
> Make your own opinion. Dennis's sound was so dark I could hardly hear his
great
> playing.
>
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