[Harp-L] Re: SJ410 & Thunderharp Mics



I borrowed my good buddy's Sonny Jr. SJ410 at a jam August of last year, and played my Thunderharp Mic (JT30 shell, A1 element, no volume control) along with it. Sound files are on my website:

http://resgraphics.com/music/Music-Audio.html

Scroll down to "Real Gone Lover", "Blues For A Livin'", and "Somebody Got To Go" recorded at Duff's Garage, Portland OR, 8/06

Nice combination. I believe at that time Mike had not yet replaced the bottom two AlNico 10's with a pair of ceramic speakers... I'd have to check with him to make sure.

Hope this gives you some idea of the potency and potential of this amp/mic combination.

Ray.
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My Music - www.resgraphics.com/music


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I've heard and played through Steve's Thunder Harp mics.  The mic he
modded for me is a Torpedo (not the A1 element)  and it rocks.  The
mic I've played through (borrowed) has the A1 element and it's
incredible in a stock Blues Jr., several Valcos, a Danelctro, and a
Magnatone.  I haven't played it through the SJ410 but I heard another
player use Steve's A1 element played through the SJ410 in a small
venue and it was still impressive.

Equipment discussions can really get out of control.  Bottom line is,
if you like it, use it.  If you don't like it, don't.  Pretty darned
simple.

Jay





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