[Harp-L] mickey raphael gear
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- From: john kuzloski <jkuzloski@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 13:40:43 -0700 (PDT)
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I've been playing lately in an "alt country" outfit (whatever that means! so-called by the guy who pulled us all together). I've been mixing it up within each set between a vocal mike on a stand to the PA and an amped setup (the high-Z mike attached to the stand on a gizmo from Cadillac Pete, which btw works well for bullets and sticks) -- this gives the audience a break from just 1 type of sound. For example, vocal mike for Crawdad Song, amped for Oh Atlanta (of course either of these songs could go either way).
Anyway, I don't follow country music much and was wondering if anybody knows what Mickey Raphael usually plays through -- is he exclusively vocal mike to PA? Any other thoughts about amped for country? (maybe that's what the "alt" means!)
--John K
(in the small pond of Wyoming where we have more US senators than representative.)
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