Greyowlphotoart
105 posts
Oct 01, 2010
11:50 AM
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Can anyone recommend a decent harmonica rack. I've never found a comfortable one that provides a sure, easy to operate clamp, a decent resistance against the pressure of the mouth and that is easy to adjust. All responses would be welcome, but as I'm from the UK - any european feedback would be helpful.
Thanks
Last Edited by on Oct 04, 2010 5:02 AM
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toddlgreene
1863 posts
Oct 01, 2010
11:56 AM
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http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/board/board_topic/5560960/542212.htm
check out this thread from a while back. ----------

Crescent City Harmonica Club Todd L Greene, Co-Founder
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KingoBad
418 posts
Oct 01, 2010
12:02 PM
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My strong recommendation is to find a rack with a tilt adjustment. Pay whatever extra you need to for it. You can bend them, but it is no guarantee that you will get the angle you need and still have a usable rack.
I have found a way to rig mine up, but I wouldn't recommend it as it has a slight chance of failure - probably when you would least want it. (I use the rack to pinch 2 elastic bands that hold the harp at a downward tilt)
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oldwailer
1366 posts
Oct 01, 2010
12:38 PM
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This, in my opinion, is the only rack to buy--it's pricey--but, in 40 years of trying various racks, I have finally found one that works--fully adjustable, including the tilt--easy on and off--I love the thing.
You can even attach a mic to it, which I haven't done yet, but I have an old SM57 that I plan to attach--doing that takes a little modification work, but it's pretty simple.
Harponline is in Germany--so you should be able to get it quick--I found them excellent to deal with. Here's a link (To the English version:
http://www.harponline.de/index.php?lang_id=en_GB&js=false&page=index&
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BeardHarmonica
16 posts
Oct 01, 2010
4:19 PM
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Get one of these!
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