Re: [Harp-L] Hohner Hoodoo



Oh and one more point on the 545, it is convertible from low to high Z, so no need for a transformer if going to an amp. 



Thanks Jerry, 

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From: "Eric Miller" <miller.eric.t@xxxxxxxxx> 
To: "Jerry Deall" <jdeall@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
Cc: "Harp-L" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 8:23:23 AM 
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Hohner Hoodoo 


great feedback, thanks Jerry 


I may just grab one of these "bulletizers" and slap it on a 57 


http://www.hunterharp.com/about-the-bulletizer/ 








On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Jerry Deall < jdeall@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: 




I've tried the hoodoo and found it very lacking, thin on tone and when pushed to keep up w/ a loud band it starts clipping. I also find the finger mics lacking for similar reasons, but that's more about my style, I'm sure Mad Cat who sounds great using them will have a very different opinion. 

Stay away from the new green bullet, as it has a cheap Chinese element last I checked. For my money if you like the feel of a 57, look for and older 545. If not, there are some really great harp mic sellers on this list. 


Thanks Jerry, 


From: "Eric Miller" < miller.eric.t@xxxxxxxxx > 
To: "Harp-L" < harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx > 
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 12:49:45 PM 
Subject: [Harp-L] Hohner Hoodoo 



I have several SM57s/58's and some nice studio condensers that I've 
collected over the years for live vocals and home studio recording of 
acoustic instruments, but its time I graduated to something harp-specific. 

Before I just go out and buy a green bullet...is the Hohner Hoodoo rig any 
good? Anyone with usage experience here? Are there some other similar 
finger mics that I should consider? 

Thanks, as always, for your guidance. 






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