Popculture Chameleon
178 posts
Oct 11, 2016
9:51 AM
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Debate time again peeps- the question is there a perfect all in one harp amp out there. one that is good enough for home use- busking- playing in a band- and recording in the studio with so many amp choices out there what say you
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Goldbrick
1648 posts
Oct 11, 2016
10:48 AM
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Fender Bassman with an attenuator and a dolly to move it around
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Philosofy
775 posts
Oct 11, 2016
12:06 PM
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Without a doubt, the all around perfect amp is.... your next one.
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Littoral
1421 posts
Oct 11, 2016
5:41 PM
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Pairing with a good mic, the right mic, is really important. I've always had excellt mics but didn't pursue pairing enough. Goldbrick is probably right, although I don't get the attenuator part. But I do know most harp players need an attenuator, but not necessarily on their amp.
Last Edited by Littoral on Oct 11, 2016 5:42 PM
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rogonzab
997 posts
Oct 11, 2016
5:41 PM
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15w with a lineout and a attenuator? Is not impossible per se, but who in his right mind settle whit only one amp?!?! ---------- Sorry for any misspell, english is not my first language.
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LSB
203 posts
Oct 11, 2016
7:35 PM
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If you are willing to pay, you CAN have it all - Dale at Megatone will build you virtually anything you want.
The standard Wezo ME-18 is 30 watts, and has a half power switch. Comes as a combo with 1 or 2 10" speakers. Amp is equipped with a jack for an extension cabinet and there is a line out. The Wezo ME-18 includes a built in anti-feedback control, and a boost function. If you want, you can have a headphone out put and headphone volume control added with speaker cut-off for silent practice.
The amp can also be had as just a head unit, or a head and custom cab.
What else could one want? More power? Two Channels? Dale has made 100 watt, 2 channel harp amps.
We live in a time of embarrassing riches with regards to harp equipment. You really can get the perfect amp for you.
Last Edited by LSB on Oct 11, 2016 7:37 PM
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