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To: SparkyBass

Yes I have that as well.

Every harmonica sounds and plays different. And damn it, those that sound great by a whole lot are three times the cost of the good ones and eight times the cost of the cheap ones. Unless you are going all the way to a stainless steel reed or something equally exotic, this instrument does not last a long time due to the small reeds and the dirty environment of spittle they are subjected to in normal use.

Then there are microphones. How about trying a dozen of those?

Amplifiers are another entire issue since there are very few made for harmonica. So you are looking at a small custom manufacturer.

Then you have to add in delay, reverb, low end enhancement, and all sorts of other dial in effects for that blues sound that can keep up with other amped instruments.


10 posted on 06/15/2017 9:02:59 AM PDT by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: KC Burke

4 bass guitars
2 amps
2 cabs
1 mixer (sold another mixer, amp, mains)
gig bag full o stuff
3 soft cases
2 hard cases
mic stand, various guitar stands....

yeah, I feel your pain. I just haven’t bought my own mic yet :)

Once had a harmonica player that played with our band regularly.. he had a special case for his harps and would NOT let anyone else touch or carry it. A lot of $$$$ invested.


11 posted on 06/15/2017 9:12:53 AM PDT by SparkyBass
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