Re: [Harp-L] Get a Grip! BlowsMeAway Productions introduces TheBulletizer



This looks like a great product, although I have to disagree on the statement that you can't mount a 57 or 545 element in a bullet shell.

I have done this numerous times with great effect. One needs to saw off the extra length of bolt protruding from the back of the element. Then both the element and the Xformer will fit, I've used JT30 and 200S shells for these but a GB might work as well.

My mic of choice is a 200S with a 545 inside... 

All the best

Dave Ferguson


------Original Message------
From: Greg Heumann
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Subject: [Harp-L] Get a Grip! BlowsMeAway Productions introduces TheBulletizer
Sent: Feb 1, 2010 6:30 PM

NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT

If you use a Shure 545 or SM57, you're not alone. These are wonderful  
harmonica mics and are in wide use. However their small diameter can  
make holding and cupping them uncomfortable. Over the last few years  
I've had many customers ask "Can you fit an SM57 or 545 element into a  
bullet-type shell?" The answer is no - the cartridge of these mics is  
about as long as a typical bullet shell's outside dimension, and then  
there's a transformer (located in the barrel of the standard mic) and  
the connector that have to be accommodated.
The Bulletizertm is the solution. It gives you a larger surface to  
grasp and cup, and provides an acoustic chamber inside your cup to  
bring out the best of the mic's tone. You can even "tune the tone" by  
varying the position of the mic inside the shell. The Bulletizer fits  
standard Shure mics as well as their Ultimate Series counterparts.

More information on the  Bulletizer page at BlowsMeAway.com. Get a grip!



/Greg

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