"Loud Bark" harmonica microphone demonstration ! http://www.loudbark.net/

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

Here I am playing a hand made harmonica microphone from Australia ! These mics are made from Yellowbox, the very rare Jarrah from South Western Australia and their favourite timber for Mics, Australian Cypress from Northern Victoria.These are smaller than most bullet mics and area easy to hold and compress the sound by getting a more air tight seal. http://www.loudbark.net/

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  • You will love the Loudbark for it is very feedback resistant even on the bigger amps like you are playing.

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  • that vibrato... I feel like it's going to break something it's so wide O_O

  • nice.............dude

  • To reduce feedback for harmonicas it is better to use "Holmes Harp commander" or a "Kinder anti feedback pedal" .. they reduces totally feedback.

  • It's always nice to see a request fulfilled! :)

    Ah so that's what the loudbark sounds like... that's a very interesting tone! Thanks for sharing this!

  • Hi Steve, How does the loud bark compare with your other bullet mics through a 4x10 tube amp such as a Fender Bassman. Does it reduce the feedback in these amps as the problem I have is Feedback so I cannot overdrive the amp due to this problem

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