Re: [Harp-L] Amplifying bass harmonica



George,
I have a Hohner bass which you checked out and said it was set up like
Suzuki and the pick up would work.  You said this last year.  Is it
possible?
Michael

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:00 PM, George Miklas <harmonicat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello Neil,
>
> The SUZUKI bass is specially mated to its harmonica mic by design, which
> apparently has been different than stock Hohner basses.
>
> First, please understand that we are talking about "double basses" which
> designates that there are two reeds per note--the "fundamental" bass note
> plus a note one octave higher.  The design difference is essentially this
> way...
> SUZUKI has the fundamental on the bottom of the top comb, and on the top of
> the bottom comb -- so that the "fundamental" sound consistently comes from
> the middle of the bass...
> HOHNER has the fundamental on the top of both combs  -- so that the
> "fundamental" sound consistently comes from the top of the comb.
>
> Hohner showed the 265 and 268 basses at the 2012 SPAH convention.
> According to Richard Weiss, the bass is to be redesigned with the
> "fundamental" sound at the middle of the bass.  So when this model is
> available to the public, the SUZUKI bass harmonica mic should work on the
> Hohner bass.
>
> P.S.:  The new Hohner basses are constructed with clear combs, with
> integral plastic mouthpieces which are rounded like the CX-12.
>
> George
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Neil Warren <mrp00bah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Any tips on successfully amplifying the bass harmonica?
> > I have the Hohner 265/58 model.
> > I am aware of the Suzuki bass harmonica mic of course. Does this work
> with
> > the Hohner model?
> > The Suzuki mic is expensive, at £300 in the UK.
> > So any advice on the Suzuki mic, whether it is worth the money and
> whether
> > there are any cheaper alternatives would be most welcome.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
>
>
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