RE: [Harp-L] Re: small harp amp
I have recently made similar good experience with my Vox DA5 practice amp
and my Shure 520D. Great amp to carry around, even runs on batteries.
And I guess his bigger brothers of the valvetronix series (I mean
the 15 and 30 Watt models
http://www.voxamps.co.uk/products/valvetronix/ad15vtad30vt.htm)
also have a lot to offer. The electronics have been developed together with
Korg
and trying out all different sound variations is a small science project
(similar to the Roland).
What I find so intriguing about these little Rolands and Voxes is:
If you live in an appartment with neighbours all around you it is
very convenient to have a little amp that sounds great already at low
volumes.
But I don't want my statement to be misunderstood: I think
'real'tube technology is something fascinating.
Tom
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> [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rick In Davis
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> I like the Roland Cube 30 for a small harp amp. It is small
> and loud with a good
> crunch. It includes Roland's COSM amp modeling. To my ear
> it sounds best with a
> Bottle O' Blues or a Harmonica Honker mic.
> http://www.bluedrivers.com/youdont.mp3 (David Krauss and the
> Blues Drivers)
>
> My regular harp rig is not small, but it uses a small-sized
> solid state head, the Crate
> Powerblock.
> http://dirtyjacks.blogspot.com/2006/07/bad-ass-harp-rig.html
>
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