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Harmonica Amps Vol.50 Danelectro Commando (1956)

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Danelectro Commando Model 88 (1956)
25Watts 8x8"Rola speaker
4x6V6 power tubes

musician: Will Gentry(USA)

microphone: Mid 50's Astatic JT-30

harmonica: Hohner Marine Band Deluxe in A

effect: Boss DD-6

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  • ya know ibeen listening toall this shit about harp amps...listen iplay suzuki harps through a50 watt marshall withadigitech250 and i can make it sound like anybody i want

  • thats what i'm saying a good player can play thru anything and it still got a good tone

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  • @tuetson ...but does anyone else want to hear it?

  • haaa haaaaa haa....sure you can!!

  • The Commando is an all time classic harp amp. I have found after playing through a few of them, they demand a lot of attention to produce the 'sound'. They are really funky and full in the studio, but lose a little edge on stage. By correct cupping you could really improve the fullness.

    Best looking Commando of all time.

  • Awesome !

  • Thanks so much man!

  • Hey Zack, In my opinion, 6x8 is about perfect for a 25-35 watt harp amp. I do not think 2 more 8's will add all that much unless your amp is going to have more than 40 watts. Good luck and keep blowin'

  • Hey man, I am having a Bogen made with 6x8 speakers in one cab, do you think two more eights would add much?

  • yeaman,so thats how its done,sweet.

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