[Harp-L] amps for beginner to pro
I do believe in one sense a beginner should get used to playing on some
> older tube amp, however I have at least 30 people who bought Crunchers
> because
> they wanted the best midsized amp that literally plays itself. And
> Everyone is
> glad they did, from Deb who posted, to the countless posts I don't even
> put on
> my site. Maybe if some of you have spent 17 years servicing every aspect
> of
> the harp community, you wouldn't disregard a player's dream for the best
> tone
> possible. I never BS them that the amp will make them sound like Little
> Walter, I will tell them provided they practice, which with my amps is
> totally
> possible in a small room in the house due to not losing its tone at lower
> volume, they will hear themselves better, not the false small Class A
> tone that
> they start to believe they are actually making it distort like that. ALL,
> I
> said ALL< were totally happy they made the lifetime investment, as my
> amps will
> last a lifetime. I will just assure them that we ALL were where they are
> as
> some point in our careers, just keep at it, play acoustic but still fired
> it
> up for electric sound where you hear every nuance and many say it is
> painful
> to listen to themselves, however have ZERO regrets about making the
> plunge,
> which again, if you add up how much you spend on ebay amps, mics, pedals,
> will
> actually save you money in the long run. Many say it was tough to listen
> to
> themselves at first, but on my amps you have so much variety it is the
> last
> amp you will need. So throwing $400 out the window is a waste to me, and
> everyone agreed once they saw the quality both inside and amp. Throwing
> away $300
> here, $200 here just because someone on the list thinks it is right for
> them
> adds up to close to the price of the Cruncher. A beginner can make it
> break
> up, a better player can get more, and a Pro, well just catch Pierre
> Lacocque,
> Charlie Musselwhite or Gary Smith. Just because you don't have a perfect
> amp
> to offer, one that can be shaped for each player, with the knowledge to
> let
> them know how to do it, don't bad rap custom amps. I agree there are few
> and
> far between that can be as versatile as what I feel is one of my best
> efforts.
> The Cruncher can now be a DUAL TONE amp, simply by ordering a different
> bottom speaker, you go from a deeper, more overdriven tone to an amp with
> a bit
> more crispness but still the bottom end. The change takes 5 minutes, so
> no big
> hassle. I use clips just for this purpose, and for ease of switching
> speakers. Many are starting to do this, Pierre and Charlie are on the
> road now with
> the crisper setup. So I have no worries about selling a customer a great
> amp
> and mic as a package, they all thank me and I am here which they find
> many
> times odd that I am always the one answering the phone, I guess their
> experiences with others has not been so good.
> I did experiment with a single 15" speaker but my Cruncher loves this
> trio of speakers, better than 2 x 10 (flat sounding, not enough air being
> pushed, same with 15" ) which I also tested again as a pro wants me to
> build an
> amp for him, so I had to go back and revisit what was possible. So if
> anyone
> wants to buy a Brand new Weber 15A125 - O, 4 ohms (P15Q ) I can give you
> a
> great price. Just read the weber site for all the details. I am sure it
> will
> work with a different head much better. I also have a blank wood cabinet
> with
> single 15 baffle, or a baffle that is one 12 and one 10. However it has a
> converter ring so it could be 2 x 10. I would throw this whole cabinet
> with
> baffles in for a good price.
> Breaking in speakers. Been there, 15 years ago with a whole
> massive
> speaker buzzing setup, I find that just play the snot out of the amp and
> you
> will break them in just fine. I could go on and on, as this thread is not
> dying, so I put my two cents in. I believe in slightly doping anything
> larger
> than a 10" speaker, cuts out cone cry, just learned from experience. So
> if any
> players who just wanted what they felt was the best 42 pound amp they
> will
> ever need, as it can play a living room or outdoor festival, and want to
> pitch
> in about this amp specifically, please do so.
> Those that took the plunge when they knew it would take time to catch up,
> they would hear every note and nuance, good or bad, all continue to send
> positive feedback as they learn more about their amps. This is not just a
> turn this
> dial and be amp stupid product, I always give options, and every player
> feels good about being in control of their equipment and being able to
> dial it
> in. I have probably emailed or talked with over 4000 harp players
> worldwide so I
> think I have an idea of what they want, and have it if they choose.
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