RE: [Harp-L] cheapo amp?
Help please for a real beginner.
Is this a truly dumb question? I want the cheapest amp I can get... is
there any reason why I can't buy, say, a 10W guitar practice amp and plug a
mic in instead of the guitar?
Thanks guys.
J.
You can do just that if you want, and you'll be able to practise your
amplified sound. The only thing is, as hundreds on this list will tell you,
you need to work on getting a good, loud, round, full acoustic (unamplified)
and well-projected tone first. Take a look here:
http://www.jt30.com/jt30page/oldsite/goodtone.html When I play in my Irish
sessions in a rather noisy pub I use a cheap lapel mic (which I originally
bought to make minidisc recordings) plugged into a little portable battery
guitar amp (Yamaha VA10). I also use a 15W guitar amp occasionally. You
may just need a cheap adaptor to connect your mic to the amp socket. I'm
playing in our trio at a wedding reception tomorrow and the Yahama's all
I'll need. If I play in a bigger venue I let someone else who knows what
they're doing plug me into the PA system, but that doesn't happen often,
more's the pity! I also have a tiny little Fender mini-twin battery amp
for when the session gets a bit quieter and more intimate. There are no
rules (except the one about good unamplified tone): once you get good you
can spend mega-money on this stuff if you want!
Steve (Filipendula ulmaria ;-) )
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/trad_irish_harmonica
HEAR my CD clips: http://www.gjk2.com/steveshaw/cd.htm
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