FW: [Harp-L] re: friggin' afb+



..in 1970 the Musselwhite tone was the bomb... from a Musselwhite  fan and Student of his old style...BALLSY !

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Subject: [Harp-L] re: friggin' afb+ 
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 19:56:27 +0000 

interesting that the harpking built-in afb has a different (and, apparent lack 
of) quality than the pedal... i was seriously considering the 6-10 100 watt, and 
spoke to mr. kinder about it, but i like playing thru the '71 super reverb for 
sentimental reasons and would kind of feel bad if i didn't...sort of 'carrying 
on' for a former bandmate... 
then, out of the blue, the pedal becomes available so i could plug into any amp 
(and i liked the idea of not having to lug an amp around downtown austin jams). 
what the heck, for $300 i'm gonna try it, especially based on the 
recommendations on this site. man, am i glad i got this pedal! i feel so 
powerful on stage! ain't no guitar gonna drown me out! and the tone it imparts 
is like something from another dimension and time. before, the super reverb had 
a 1970 musselwhite tone to it, which i liked a lot, since he's my #2 favorite 
player, 2nd only to butterfield... 
anyway, this new tone is like nothing i have ever heard before. it's like when 
you take different color crayons and melt 'em and smush 'em together. this 
pedal takes the tones from butterfield, musselwhite, little walter, kim wilson, 
and a couple more, and smushes them together into an absolute tone monster from 
harmonica heaven! very deep, very dark, very compressed, very loud, and 
mind-blowing. just can't believe i'm getting that kind of sound, and i've run 
it thru different amps. i've charted the results below: 

'71 super reverb...kicked ass completely. 
vibro king...........kicked ass entirely. 
late 60's sup rev...kicked asses and caved heads in. 

wish i had this thing when i was recording for soon to be released cd's... 
drat! 
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