[Harp-L] Re: Botique amps
First- the obvious disclaimer - tone and chops are from the player, of course!
Second - playing music is not my primary source of income. I'm 48, and I've
had many different jobs - working in non-profit organizations that assist the
less fortunate, working as a computer guy, becomming a school teacher, and
beyond. I'm married and have 2 girls in college. I don't have a huge amount of
disposable income.
I play for the joy it brings me, not for the gig money (maybe $4,500 last
year).
Third - I'm not a harp virtuoso... I don't overblow (in a musical context),
couldn't play Roller Coaster note for note, etc. I play what I like and many
people who have heard me like what I play.
Having said that.... I'm one of those harp players that enjoys the search for
tone. I like the tools of the craft. I like learning about these tools, I
like tweaking them, the way they look, the way they sound.
To me, my going up to Hamden, CT a year ago and spending @$2K on a Sonny Jr.
410 amp including a cover, replacement tubes and caps was a wise investment in
tone. The amp has exceeded my expectations. It will last longer than I will,
and its one of those things that gives back more than it takes. As a big amp,
it just works right and does what its supposed to better than anything else
I've tried.
Other musicians I play with have nice equipment. Why shouldn't I? My
instrument (an out of the box Hohner Special 20) costs me @ $17, so having a nice amp
seems like a good investment to me.
Andy Vincent
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