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Searching for a good harp amp for a french harp pl
Searching for a good harp amp for a french harp pl
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mojoboogie
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Jan 23, 2010
12:01 AM
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Hi, First, thanks to Adam for his great and generous blues harp lessons ...
I play in a french blues band. I have recently sold my Princeton amp to please a guitar player, friend of mine . I thought that was an occasion to change my amp ...
I search for a low wattage amp with a line out output like a Hargear amp . I've contact Greg for a Kalamazoo . I'm on the list but when he adds a line out option($49), a 220v power option($170),shipping for france ($215) + %20 for foreign taxes, the Kalamazoo would cost around $1000 . I think it's a little bit expensive for a little 60's practise amp , even if it's a very good harp amp . So I hesitate ... If you have other offers for me , let's tell me ! Best regards, Maurice (sorry for my bad english )
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Luke Juke
72 posts
Jan 23, 2010
12:25 AM
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As you are in France, how about a Marble Max from holland. There's a couple of good vids on youtube of them. Checkout 'oxharp' channel on youtube there is a vid of him and some friends checking out some amps. Fender pro jr, a bassman and the marble max and it sounds fantastic. I dont know how to embed youtube vids but copy and paste this into your browser to have a listen to the Marble Max http://www.youtube.com/user/oxharp#p/u/48/3EoEM9zFNLI
Last Edited by on Jan 23, 2010 1:42 AM
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Kingley
668 posts
Jan 23, 2010
12:37 AM
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Maurice, try Marble amps. They are based in Holland. They make small amp called the Marble Max plus many other harmonica amps. The website is www.marble-amps.com
The Marble Max costs €749
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