RE: [Harp-L] Cotton question



Saw him just a week or so at Pocono, looked like an sm58, probably into
the PA.

Bill Hines

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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Cotton question

In a message dated 8/9/06 11:22:56 AM, drori_hammer@xxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Hi - 

  I just picked up a live recording of James Cotton "Live and on the
move" - 
like anything else I`ve ever heared by him, it`s great!

  Just out of a fan`s curiosity, does anyone know what equipment he uses
live 
(amps, mics)? His sound playing "electric" always sounds so similiar to
his 
acoustic sound, that I`ve sometimes thought he just uses a vocal mic
direct to 
the PA rather than an amp - could this be true?

  Hammer

 >>
Back then he was using a Fender 'super 6', pretty much a beefy super
reverb 
with 6 10" speakers. He also always used a Shure SM58 to blow harp. i
believe 
now he uses the same mic, but usually blows direct to the PA. HB
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