From: haandru~mm.com (Harvey A. Andruss, III) Subject: Do the Strnad..... On a serious note, has anyone out there used the Strnad microphones? Do I really want to buy a 12 holer and use it on both a 12 hole and 10 control. It's not crystal, but how's the sound? Any tricks, hints and
Harv *Opinions my own*
DATE: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 16:22:09 CDT
> > >area >harp playing. For the first two years that I played blues harp, I played >amp I was not satisfied with the sound - especially since my tone sounded >expressing tonal nuances when playing amplified, I began practicing UNamplified >It helps not to plug the microphone in because when practicing amplified, >Now, when I play out - not only is gripping the microphone more comfortable, >anyone else practice this way? > bucks, and is the same size as a normal Walkman. It has some really nice peanut. If you take it and wrap the cord around your ring finger of your inside. Granted, this does not make give you practice in holding a mic, inside of your cupped hands, you can really hear EVERYTHING. When I first you play. This technique is great if you want to really improve your tone, practice, so if you come up with some wicked lick, you've got it for good are, as you can imagine, very FULL sounding. Cool hand vibrato sounds too. inside", and will help you in the long run. . . but what do I know. Here's another idea for those long drives on open roads. Tuck your harp the window. You are guaranteed inspiration. But beware that this is very it sounds SOOO GOOOD! Do not try this at home- Ben Majchrzak