[Harp-L] Re: What mic to get
Todd,
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Lots of useful information in there for any level of harp player who is
thinking about acquiring a microphone. Helps you to understand the various
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Christopher Richards
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(Starfish/CHARG assists musicians afflicted with mental illness &
homelessness in the greater Denver area.)
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Author/Publisher - "The Colorado Blues Jam Post" and the free "Harp Mic
Buyers Guide"
Twin Tone Harmonica Microphones _www.harmonicaplanet.com_
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In a message dated 2/24/2011 12:53:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Besides the obvious! (made of different materials) what is the difference
between crystal and magnetic elements. is it like any thing else. some
magnetics
or crystal elements are better then others? and what should I be looking
for in
a mic.
I play both with a rock cover band and a acoustic duo and yes there is
pretty
big difference between the two styles I play.
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