Re: harps
I've owned a Green Bullet for two years. I've been happy with the sound.
The size and weight never bothered me too much. My hands are large enough
to hold it comfortably. I like the width of it, in fact. A volume control
would be very useful, though. The lack of a volume control and the
permanently attached cable are the mic's main shortcomings, IMHO.
My girlfriend gave me a Shaker mic (and an amp! What a woman!) for
Christmas. It sounds identical to the Green Bullet, or close enough for
blues. It has a volume control. It's small, light, and has a cable jack.
I like the Shaker a lot, although it does have a few flaws.
The volume control knob gets in the way of a comfortable grip. I have
to rotate the mic in my hands to position the knob in the least obtrusive
position.
The size of the mic is just right for one-handed playing, but it feels
a bit petite when I wrap both hands around it.
The plastic housing, which is sturdy and light, provides no electrical
shielding. If I use a reasonable length of cable (15-20 ft), hum picked
up by my body transmits through the housing and into the mic. I can
eliminate the problem by making sure my hand is in contact with the
metal shell of the cable or with the set screw in the knob. I intend
to somehow metallize the shell, or replace the plastic knob with a metal
one.
Those drawbacks aside, I've been playing through the Shaker more than the
Bullet. It's a good mic.
George
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