[Harp-L] endorsements
Bill, you could not be more wrong about endorsements when it comes to harp
players. They do get whatever deal the builder and pro player and they work
out for the pro endorsing their product, and whatever they decide their
endorsement entails. NO pro harp player, even if you say you will GIVE them
the amp to endorse, will do it unless they feel that their name attached to
this product is for real. Every Pro can have any amp they want from any
builder, and I am speaking for myself, but every endorser on my front page is
for real, plays my amp because they love it and speak honestly when
approached about what they are using. All I ask from my endorsers is to hand out
my business card if someone asks about the amp, and give their honest
opinion to whoever is asking. As far as Charlie is concerned, he will be playing
the Cruncher he loves because of just that. When he had to fly for one
night just to do a festival he initially asked me and the promoter if a
Cruncher was available and we did not have one. So he asked for an amp he has
played in the past, the evil Twin. However, while working with Charlie and tube
subs, understanding his amp, not just playing, he has learned how to tweak
any amp with the right tubes, which is what may have happened in Geeley. I
do know Charlie was excited to know be able to bias his own amps, change
any preamp tube and know what to expect, not easy to teach someone getting
close to 70, but he truly loves the freedom now.
If for example Mark Hummel endorses my Cruncher for small to midsized
rooms where he does not need to me mic'd, however endorses the Meteor which he
uses two of for venues that require whatever volume where he does not need
to be mic'd. Even though I have a line out, Mark is just that way and that
was our deal. Plus he can play whatever vintage amp he has, as long as
mine is his main one for the purpose intended. I will not work with a pro who
will take another custom builder's amp for the same purpose as mine, I may
be shooting myself in the foot, but that is my policy and we are very
clear, all my endorsers. We all as builders know , or Should know, the schedules
of top pro players puts them in a situation at times when they are not in
their van, or driving a tour, and have to fly. They all cry the blues about
money, and it is not financially feasible to bring their amp of choice on
the plane as cargo. They don't want their amp damaged, and it is a HUGE
cost to bring on say 100 extra pounds, as the good road cases are heavy.
I am glad to hear that the regular player counts for your vote, check
me website, I could not possibly list all the reviews I have gotten on the
410 and Cruncher, it would be overkill, but these reviews are after they
have played with the amp a while and honestly want give a review. I do ask if
they truly want to post a review once they have played the amp and feel
comfortable doing it, all these came without pressure. What you get from
those reviews are not only their feelings on the amp, but their personal
interaction with me in the process of the buy, and customer service afterwards.
It is vastly different than the opinions based on what goes on in this list.
So thank you for your thoughts, it was a good observation, but not really
true as the Pro player does want to endorse a product that has his/her name
attached to it, knowing they have to honestly promote it, unless they want
to. Any pro can get a custom amp for free, possibly other builders are more
liberal about their deals, where they don't care how many custom amps they
promote, as long as the Pro plays their amp at some point. Can't speak for
them. Sincerely, Sonny Jr.
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