Re: [Harp-L] an idea for spah




There was talk of something similar about a year or so ago Gary but it never panned out. There are a few problems with doing this at SPAH.
I guess the largest would be venue. There's typically no where to assemble and be that loud. I've worked at SPAH with Dennis Olig (Mr. Microphone)
in the past and we did an amp setup seminar as well as a regular part of Filisco's teach in where people had the chance to look at and play with amps and mic's.
Volume was always an issue. I'll have my big Meteor as well as my Mini-15 with me at SPAH this year and anyone who wants to play with them is welcome
but finding a place might be an issue.


If anyone wants to pick up the ball on the taste test thing I'm game to participate.

Scooter




i hesitate to send this, because i recall some furor the last time an amp
comparison was suggested.  but what the heck.

there are a number of videos on youtube demonstrating this amp or that
amp, with one player or another.  it struck me that the upcoming spah
offers an opportunity to do something more comprehensive.

the idea is to have a number of different players, with different styles,
playing through a number of different amps.  not as a competition,
but to give other players some sense of the range of sounds one can
get out of the various amps (i'm kind of assuming we're talking boutique
amps, but i guess it could be any).

so, for example, assemble 4 amps, maybe harpgear, sonny jr, meteor,
and harp king. probably want to use off the rack mics, say, sm57, that
are generally available. then round up a mix of players. you'd want good
players who could really put the amps through their paces, but they
shouldn't all be Harp Gods (maybe just demigods). they should have different
styles, maybe play different genres of music.
now let first player play whatever he wants for one minute, on each of the 4 amps.
maybe give them some upfront time to explore what each can do before recording.
record these samples. repeat for all players. then edit it down into a series
of videos. you'd get, say, two performers in each 10 minute youtube video.
and you;d have an interesting way for potential buyers to get a sense of how
the different amps can sound.


i don't know if it'd work. there are logistical and perhaps emotional issues that'd
need to be resolved. but it might be an interesting experiment. i think it'd be
helpful to buyers, and i also think it'd be good for the amp vendors to have a
chance to show off their wares.



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