This is "HarpTalk" the harmonica discussion group sponsored by Coast to Coast Music. The purpose of the group is to discuss harmonicas, harmonica playing, and harmonica related equipment, as well as to share tips, techniques, and experiences. We have members ranging from beginners to pros, and all are welcome. Less experienced players are welcomed by all and are encouraged to post their questions and get advice from the more experienced players. We will also use HarpTalk to notify you of changes to our site or of new products and services.
John Watts and Doug Puls
Coast to Coast Music
(That's Doug on guitar, John on harp)
"Bronco Buzzz" wrote: <Thanx for the info. I am using a Shaker mic with 1/4 phone plugs. I dont know <if that is a Hi of Lo Z mic????? Hi Z. Regards, Richard
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I'll just add to robert's excellent reply that I took an A harp, and I tuned it to the second version where you can still blow bend in the upper octave. It was
Bronco the Paul Butterfield mic is any of the Shure 545 unidyne III models. Without the pistol grip it can purchased at Coast to Coast music. I think the model