LOUD BARK BLUES HARP MICS
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hahahaha funny stuff!
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hey man, i sent you that text of me playin'. i live in Glenroy and i didn't realize we were so close. LOL
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The sound on that is crazy! Ive got a semi on just looking at that mic.
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That's a beaut of a mic, mate, and your playing is incredible.
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what are they like for feedback
strawwoodclaw 3 years ago
My PA is 4000w, i can stand in front of it and play. Have put a lot of work into live eqipment. I know a lot of people who cannot get these kind of mics going mainly due to their choice of amp.
cheers from Brian.
Cheere
OZHARP 3 years ago
Hi Brian i use a 50's Premier amplifier & a harp gear would your mic be ok wit them. do you mean its Guitar amps that people have trouble with - Cheers Paul
strawwoodclaw 3 years ago
Yes that sounds fine, your volume will be limited by the amp depends on how loud your band is. I have not used a stage amp for many years I go direct to PA even when Im playing with an acoustic guitar player. My band is very loud because of the nature of the music we play, pre amp direct to PA is far more efficient volume wise. I have never taken much notice of raditional opionions they did not work for me but I found things that did.
Cheers from Brian.
OZHARP 3 years ago
Hi, I brought one of these mikes from Rowan. I have not heard anyone play a chromatic through it so I decided to give it a go myself. The sound is also amazing for chromatic playing. One of my harmonica friends in Holland has placed a song on YouTube with me using the Loudbark. The song is not everyones cup of tea but you can get an idea of how the Loadbark sounds with the chromatic. Go to, Hallelujah - Truckpartsaus (Leonard Cohen)to hear. Cheers from Downunder Warren.
truckpartsaus 3 years ago
FAR OUT!
OZHARP 3 years ago