Re: [Harp-L] Amp questions: Maxi Mouse/Hohner Hoodoos



If you want a great little all around battery powered noise maker try the Roland Micro Cube. Not purpose built for harp playing but still has pretty good fat sound if you work with the modeling and effects.

It would certainly work well as monitor in an intimate acoustc setting.

From Gary Popenoe

On Jan 30, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Bob Loomis <miltloomis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 I'm posting this to other Harp lists
if I get no answers here, but wanted to see if
anyone closer to home has answers first. Two
questions:
  1. Maxi Mouse is Dead ... Long Live Maxi
Mouse! My old Maxi Mouse amp, a great portable
amp, has finally expired. The battery will not
take a charge. I used to use it as a monitor at
coffeehouse gigs. I know I read on one music list
or another a post about resurrecting these.
Anybody here have experience or know how to do
that? I'm sure it means replacing the battery,
but the Maxi Mouse company is out of business and
I'm a bit of a klutz about electronics.
  2. I just got the new Musician's Friend
catalog with new stuff from NAMM. There's a page
and review of the new Hohner Hoodoo Box harp amp
and the Hohner Hoodoo Hand wireless setup for
harp. Anybody here tried these?
  Thanks in advance!

Bob Loomis
Concord CA



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