bazzzzou
75 posts
Jan 30, 2011
7:06 AM
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Did someone tried that pedal for harp ??
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bazzzzou
79 posts
Jan 31, 2011
12:51 PM
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no one tried this for harp xD???
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shbamac
87 posts
Jan 31, 2011
12:58 PM
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I've been curious about this pedal for a while also. Going to have to go try one out one of these days.
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bazzzzou
80 posts
Jan 31, 2011
1:01 PM
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Yes I am thinking the same thing :P!
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shbamac
88 posts
Jan 31, 2011
1:05 PM
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Let me know what you think if you get it before me. The few stores around me don't carry it. I got to wait till a trip to big city...
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bazzzzou
81 posts
Jan 31, 2011
1:20 PM
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ok man no problem !
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Joe_L
1030 posts
Jan 31, 2011
5:05 PM
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A friend of mine has one that he uses with a Blues Junior. First, he never got the volume out of that combo that could work with a band. He tried many times, but it wasn't working. He thought it might have been the amp.
I tried it with my Harpgear Double Trouble. I found that the pedal caused feedback to start earlier than usual and that the tone didn't improve. I didn't care for it.
Personally, I would pass on it. I certainly wouldn't make a trip to the Big City to try it out.
If you were thinking about using it to front end an amp, I would try a Lone Wolf Tone+ pedal. If you were thinking about plugging it into a PA, I would try the Lone Wolf Harp Attack. ---------- The Blues Photo Gallery
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Oisin
731 posts
Jan 31, 2011
5:36 PM
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A few years ago I saw a guy at our jam try to use one by plugging it in between the mic and the PA. It squealed like a stuck pig and the mc of the jam made him take it away so we never got to hear what it sounded like. If it was something that improved tone etc then you would have heard people singing it's praises by now on forum's like this. I would follow Joe's advice and give this a miss. ---------- Oisin
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