[Harp-L] Audix Fireball (V) vs Blues Blaster
Hello, Jim
I have been playing for many years now and I've tried a lot of
different mics, including both Blues Blaster (older and newer, see
below) and Audix Fireball and Fireball-V. From your post I suspect
you're learning to play blues. In my opinion the Audix Fireball is
not what you want. It is a perfectly good mic, but it is very one-
dimensional in sound - it will NOT allow you to get a warm, dirty,
thick Chicago type sound. It will NOT exhibit a large difference
between cupped and not cupped. As a new player, trust me, cupping
technique has WAY more to do with good tone than any other factor and
it takes time to learn. You should learn it with a mic that is more
responsive to cupping technique.
The Blues Blaster comes in the same shell that the famous old JT30
did. Hohner took it over when Astatic stopped marketing it. The
original Blues Blasters were sold with an Astatic MC-151 element - a
very good element. But then even Hohner couldn't get a supply of
these elements any more. The later ones were sold with a really cheap
element and frankly, they are pretty awful. I don't know which one
you have - you can easily open the mic to find out. But I say this
because you shouldn't throw out the baby with the bathwater - i.e.,
don't assume all "traditional looking" bullets sound like your Blues
Blaster - they don't.
If I'm right that you're looking for good traditional blues tone,
then I would recommend you either replace the element in your blues
blaster with an MC151 or Shure Controlled Magnetic element (get a
gasket to make it fit from harpmicgaskets.com) - or buy a mic with
one of these elements or a comparable one. FYI - learning to cup well
takes a lot of practice - and if your hands are small it can be a lot
harder. I just put one of my custom mics on eBay, one specifically
designed to help people with smaller hands. The auction listing is
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130026583657
regards,
Greg Heumann
http://www.blowsmeaway.com
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