[Harp-L] Re: Harp-L Digest, Vol 18, Issue 1
ALL this amp talk, and always something new....Does anyone share this one, or
am I nuts?
I have two nice expensive amps, a Sonny 4X10 (the model before the current
one, that at the time he thought would be the end of the line....).. it's a
great amp for rock and blues loud. I also have a Juke 810, that is deep, rich,
with a tone that gets me compliments whenever I play it. It's tone is rich and
smooth, makes me think of JJ Cale, whose harp player, Jimmy Gordon uses one.
But it has no growl....For gigs lately with a too loud band, I've been using
both together.
but my favorite amp? My $90 Danelectro Nifty Fifty I use at quieter band
practices....It breaks all the rules for supposed great harp amps: solid state, 8
inch speaker....but sounds great in a way that neither of the other two hits.
It picks of the sublteties: you can hear intonations from the back of my
throat, degrees of chokes and articulations that the others miss. It is incredibly
responsive...it plays clean and has a great Texas growl when I crank up the
gain.
I suppose thats all from driving the one small speaker hard and being in a
small room and not playing at tremendous volume? I don't know.
My quest is this: is there a larger tube amp that can match that? Danelectro
no longer makes amps, but even if they did, I don't know that a bigger version
would sound the same. I tried out Mark Hummel's Meteor last week, which
from the descriptions sounded like it might do it....but i didn't have enough
time on it to really judge.
My Sonny plays great clean...but I haven't found anything that gave it that
growl and didn't feedback like a mother. I like that gain that is like a
punch in the face...you have to shake it off...you know what I mean?
what have you guys found you loved like that?
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