Egg-static Harmonica Harp Mic
Uploader Comments (GoldenBug)
All Comments (14)
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@MTkblifter Maybe sealing the bottom holes of the mic may help. I'm having the same problem, and knocking down the treble I think it's not a good option since harmonicas have a medium tone timbre...
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@xkalivasx ebay. the guy who makes them sells them there
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@GoldenBug-- I found the fix!.. You gotta really knock down the treble on the amp. Still feeds back at times, but at least it's playable now. It sounds quite good, but it's application is limited. It also has considerable noise if you do not keep it held tight.
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why does the cost is so low?
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@GoldenBug perhaps a tube amp would help...I'm using a roland cube on the clean channel. I'm just starting electric harp, so it's a work in progress.
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That just might be enough to make the wife lose her mind! I'll take two!!!!!
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Just got one through eBay. Awesome little guy. Thanks for posting this video, I actually found about it after watching your post. I don't know how the brand name mics sound but I can tell you this tiny fellow does the trick for me! BTW I paid 20 bucks only! Buy one if you play harmonica and want to amplify it!
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Cool mic! Where can i buy one of this?
This thing has some major feedback at any decent volume. Maybe a 50' cord would help?
MTkblifter 1 year ago
@MTkblifter
Maybe you need to use lower gain pre-amp tubes in your amp?
GoldenBug 11 months ago