Re: [Harp-L] Re: Harpking



"Do SJ amps always sound like that?"

The answer is "no". They can sound like anything you want them to
including (but not limited to) crystal clean, Mississippi mud dirty,
crunchy compressed, whatever. With tube swaps and mic choices opening
up even more options.





On Nov 25, 2007 9:25 AM, Special20 <special20harp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I thought Annie was just louder with more treble; that's why you could
> hear her better.  Her playing was tremendous, but the distortion from
> the amp was a little over the top.  Do SJ amps always sound like that?
>  I prefered Dennis' warmer tones from the HarpKing amp.
>
> But with all due respect for the hard work on these amps, my opinion
> is many of these specialty harp amps are too expensive for what you
> get.
>
> -Spec20
>
>
>
> On Nov 24, 2007 8:10 PM,  <SONNYTONE@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I try not to speak on other's amps, I thought that Annie's sound was so  much
> > richer and pure. Dennis was very muffled, like Rod's sound in the studio.
> > Make your own opinion. Dennis's sound was so dark I could hardly hear his great
> > playing.
> >
> >
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