I have a Harp Commander 1 and it works well for playing through a PA or
amp
and gives lots of adjustments for different mics, compression, highs and
lows. The newer ones like the III is even more versatile. I believe the
Kinder is an anti feedback device for playing through guitar amps to
eliminate feedback and will not give you the adjustments for tone like a
Harp Commander would. The two are for completely different uses. If you
want
something to eliminate feed back the Kinder AFB is the best, if you want
something to give you lots of adjustments for tone the Harp Commander
would
be more suitable.
Bob "The Captain" Boyd
Texas Tide Band
www.texastide.com
210-494-1118
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael D'Aurizio"
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To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 8:11 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] Kinder AFB vs.Harp commander
Hello all,
I've got some out of town gigs coming up this late fall that require me
to
play through a house backline. I doubt very much there will be a "harp
friendly" amp there. So I was thinking a great solution would be an
outboard
device. The two that sound the best are the Kinder AFB, or the Harp
Commander. Which one would give me the most bang for my hard earned buck
?
Thank you all in advance for your advice.
Mike
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