From: hip~quest.com (Hugh Messenger) Subject: Re: Shanghai Harmonica Plant At 5:46 PM 10/26/94 +0000, Thomas_B._Colv~NFOmail.AsianDevBank.org wrote: > eight million... > That's a remarkable production run. You gotta remember that the harmonica is the national instrument of China that if every person in China played harmonica at the same time, it would
> Tomcat -- hugh
DATE: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 16:36:05 CDT From: "Chris Lesher" Subject: unsubscribe harp-l Chris Le
DATE: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 17:15:35 CDT From: Bruce Steinberg
Subject: Re: Blues Blaster Mic - Capacitor <...> Someone mentioned that since that cap was a small value it must only because if they were RF you're Audio band amplifier would ignore them
a strong local radio station coming through a poorly shielded listening to an RF signal being demodulated for its AF component non-linearity. Under the "right" conditions, any low-level audio that powerful AM station right down the road. Again, I'm not saying that the primary purpose of that capacitor down the shielded mike lead to the amp, but just that it might tries to kill RF interference on incoming house lines, they the lines, right out at the junction box. Same idea.) B* DATE: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 17:15:40 CDT From: Bruce Steinberg
Subject: Re: Shanghai harmonica plant banishes the blues Bruce Steinberg writes... > SHANGHAI, Oct 21 (Reuter) - The Shanghai Gas Company has >result has been sweet music.
fascinating. Do you know what harmonicas are made there? Is this the plant plants. Do they make the Huang harmonicas?
this article I found online, a routine Reuters newsfeed business harp-l folks in particular. There is some mention in the article of the irony of certain plant that was about to go under, but I'm not sure where these names do have a vaguely familiar, entry-level ring to them. :) I would defer to some of our Pacific Rim correspondents or import harp-biz news. ;-) B* DATE: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 18:01:43 CDT Subject: Re: Blues Blaster Mic - Capacitor
:a strong local radio station coming through a poorly shielded
Tim Moody
spewing them out. Had I thought about it for a while, I might have come to thought.