RE: [Harp-L] Portable Battery Powered Amps
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>> I have been watching a lot of Adam Gussow's videos in which he plays
>> through a battery powered amp (Mouse). This was an amp that he got
>> when he was a street performer. So for sometime now I thought it would
>> be nice to have a portable, well constructed amp that could take a lot
>> of abuse that could be used when I'm in situations that AC is not an
>> option but I still would like to play through an amp.
>>
>> So I was wondering what kind of recommendations you all have on this.
>>
>> By the way I live in the U.S. so it has be something that can be obtained
>> here.
I seem to come back to this every year or so! I'm still using my Yamaha VA10 battery amp. You can use it on mains power too. It needs six D cells but they last for ages. It's great for street playing and I use it in the pub in Irish sessions. It has a variable delay control that is good for taking the dryness off the sound. It has chorus and distortion controls too which are variable. It has treble, middle and bass controls and a volume control. Maybe I'll get more ambitious one day but this is ultra-convenient and not too heavy either. I always put it on to one of those fold-up guitar stands just to get it slightly off the floor and aim it slightly upwards which (I think) helps the sound a bit.
Steve
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/trad_irish_harmonica
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