Re: [Harp-L] Portable Battery Powered Amps
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Portable Battery Powered Amps
- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:43:03 -0500
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A Shure Green Bullet into a Pignose sounds surprisingly good for Chicago
blues. For relatively low-volume situations, it might be the first
choice for portable blues amps.
The Roland Micro Cube sounds absolutely terrific with any kind of
electric guitar. It's a B to B+ amp for harp, in my opinion. But if
you play guitar as well as harp, it's practically a mandatory purchase.
I don't know anything else that costs $125 new and sounds so good with
a guitar. It's great for recording, too.
Regards, Richard Hunter
hunterharp.com
harmonica blog at http://myspace.com/richardhunterharp
Latest mp3s always at http://broadjam.com/rhunter
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