From: haandru~mm.com (Harvey A. Andruss, III15) Subject: Re: My new amp! At 9:59 AM 10/12/94 -0500, Joe Terrasi wrote: >I'm writing to make you all jealous. I found it. The grail. I located >alnico speaker. Sounds cool. Can somebody tell me about Jensen speakers? Carvin' catalog deal?
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 11:24:39 CDT Subject: Re: Tone
:lips that form the air column, it's the tongue and other bits of the mouth. That's right and I also noticed that the really great harp players like Big their tone. If so, I'm knockin' mine out tomorrow! :-)
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 13:33:42 CDT
>Water Horton didn't have any front teeth. I wonder if this contributed to
I'll send you a ball-peen hammer! -- /-/ * HOHNER * / =-/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/ / Joe Terrasi =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/
DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 13:43:32 CDT
>On a serious note, has anyone out there used the Strnad
I've used it on and off fro a while. I think it sounds it. It faithfully reproduces the harp sound and can amp with good freq response or lower volume. It is loud across all holes in the harp so there is the mic in the right place. You can turn up the amp
hands you get an average to good mute sound which
funk for Chicago style. I use it when I Jam and I am tune it up loud enough to come through over our I have to put up with him, he's family). It only fits marine bands or special 20's. My try putting a harp in to make sure that it fits. The main draw back is that the astatic or shure mics are sucking on an electric razor. (which is better