Harmonica Amps Vol.12 Fender "Princeton-Reverb" (1974)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2006

Fender "Princeton-Reverb" (1974)
10-15"Watts 10"speaker
my friend Gerd Gorke is using two different mics to check the amp:
1.Hi-Mike UDM-102 (Japan)
2.Phillips EL-6112

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  • I am a wee beginner, and have a '71 Princeton reverb, and a JT-30 Astatic. However, all I get is feedback and can't get near the amp to make adjustments on it. It just whistles like hell. I can't get any volume or that great sound you got. And, is there anything, ANYTHING like a pedal, feedback reducer..between the mic and the amp?

  • no tricks, just mic,cable, amp, ask a pro harpplayer in your area to help you

  • forgive me for be amplifier challanged, but how did u get that sound? is there a setting on the amp that makes it do that?

  • no tricks the amp is stock

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  • The Astatics as well as Shure's 520 all sound individual, and some are very prone to feedback. I've tamed the highs of my Astatic by putting in a capacitor (1nF, you need to test different values) from signal to ground. You could try a normal dynamic vocal microphone with an impedance matcher and see if it's getting better. And/or try an equalizer. And try a larger room, that makes a big difference as well.

  • It isn't good if it can't handle a harp, sir.

  • dude thats a guitar amp and a good one to dont do stupid shit wit it

  • hi. I can see that you have some kind of converter on the microphones jack.

    the original is a screw type of thing.

    where did you find that converter so it got to a XLR? wanna know. cuz I would like to get one =)

    I have a same microphone.

  • LOng Live Muddy Waters' Blues....that guy is immortal

  • I love your demo of the vibroverb, infact, I enjoy all the demos. Great... spectacular playing.

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