[Harp-L] Kalamazoo and Epiphone Valve Jr.
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Kalamazoo and Epiphone Valve Jr.
- From: Michael Fugazzi <mfugazzi67@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:47:38 -0700 (PDT)
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I am looking or a super cheap harp amp. Something
really small. Something I could even mod for a
Bassman type tone. I found some info on both
Kalamazoo's and Epiphones and was wondering the
group's opinion.
I really only need it to practice with (both at home
and at low volumes with the band). I thought about
getting rid of my Bassman RI Ltd and getting a tricked
out little amp, but I love the Bassman too much!
I would maybe use a small amp once every other month
for a gig (so it wouldn't be a primary weapon). I'd
be willing to mic if need be.
So basically something that is harp useable and not
going to sound like garbage. Even better yet if I
could record with it, but the primary use is to
practice and use if the Bassman is too big.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks
Mike Fugazzi
vocals/harmonica
http://www.myspace.com/mikefugazzi
http://www.niterail.com
"Capitalize on your own strengths; develop your own style.
The world needs another harp player doing Little Walter licks
as much as it needs another Elvis impersonator."
-Paul deLay
"Rock to me doesn't exist - it's just a term that was
invented for guys who can't play."
-Kim Wilson
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