RE: [Harp-L] Gear Creep
My gig bag contains not only a power strip, but a heavy duty extension cord and a spare power cable for my amp.
> From: TrackHarpL@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 08:18:53 -0400
> Subject: [Harp-L] Gear Creep
>
> I went to an open jam last night, and for the first time, I had real
> trouble finding an outlet to plug my amp into. There was a small
> power strip, but it only had three outlets, and all were occupied.
> The short version of the story is that I persisted for the first set,
> and the host managed to effect a re-arrangement, and I let myself get
> skunked at the end of the evening when I got invited back up for a
> second set.
>
> So, maybe I need to add a power strip to the stuff I carry. But this
> raises a configuration issue.
>
> I like to travel as compactly as possible. I lock my purse (including
> cell phone) in the trunk of the car. In my pockets I carry my car
> key, a modest amount of cash, and a small plastic pillbox with
> earplugs. I walk into the bar with one thing in each hand: My hard-
> sided harp case, which also holds my mic, and a small amp. The amp
> has a cavity in the back where its cord goes, and into that space I
> also tuck the cable for the mic and an empty plastic harmonica case
> that I place under the bottom front edge of the amp to incline its
> projection angle a bit. Even with that small amount of stuff, I worry
> about something rattling against the glass tubes. I appreciate that
> my amp is not a suitcase.
>
> If I add a knapsack to my kit, I could have a power strip and/or
> extension cord, a vocal mic, various spare cables, and a parrot.
> (Okay, kidding about the parrot.) I don't love the way knapsacks
> look, and it's a third thing to keep track of in the bar.
>
> I'd be interested in how others of you have dealt with this. Thanks
> in advance.
>
> Elizabeth (aka Tin Lizzie)
>
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