Re: [Harp-L] Not just another amp question



Dan Treanor uses a Fender Deluxe Reverb reissue amp with one channel
modified for harp by Bruce Collins at Mission Amps.  The amp sounds
great for both harp and guitar.

-Rick Davis


On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Derwood <derwood.blues@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So I am looking fro some opinions. I play guitar and harmonica. Usually
> both at any given gig. Because of the limits of the sound systems I usually
> need to use one amp for both. I have a few amps with two channels but they
> usually do not have enough low end for my harp needs. Plus they are usually
> load enough so that a good stage volume is pretty clean. So I need more
> breakup and more bass for my taste. So here are the options as I see it:
>
> 1. Buy a new two channel amp. I do not know of one that would fit this
> requirement and my budget.
> 2. Have one of my amps modded for one harp channel. There are good amp
> techs near me.
> 3. Buy a pedal that would give me more bass and breakup. I was thinking the
> Harp Tone + or the Harp Attack by Lonewolf.
>
> I have a few digital modeling devices but I am not thrilled with them for
> both guitar and harp. I tend to be pretty basic and I stick with one basic
> tone. The key is one signal to the board.
>
> Derwood



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