[Harp-L] Busker rigs
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Busker rigs
- From: Chris <harpsmoke@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 19:47:33 +0000
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Being in the UK where street musicians go "busking", is that a term used in North America? Anyhow, I feel I have found a suitable rig for a harmonica busker. Would welcome comments and alternatives.
The rig I have assembled to busk with comprises a vocal mike through the mike input, bullet mike through the modelling channel and iPod backing tracks into the third input. All this into a Vox Mini5 5 watt amp which I can close mike if playing inside a small indoor venue.
I was very pleased with the sound. It is portable, with the amp on a raised stand next to me when I play, and the vocal mike on a mike stand.
What do you reckon?
Chris Walsh
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