[Harp-L] Quick review of HarpGear.com harp amplifier



Hi. I recently got tired of half as-ed amplifiers and decided to research harp-l for a small champ-like amp that wouldn't cost me a disproportionate fortune. Over the years I had spent a small fortune on compensatory devices, e.g., tone pedals, analog delays, digital delays, etc. to try to emulate the bark and soul that for me only comes from a well constructed tube amp. I came across the "HarpGear. com" champ-like amp created by Brian Purdy through some harp-l research. Well: relative to other amps the price was right. And it was the size I wanted. So I contacted Brian. From a consumer standpoint this guy personifies affability and responsiveness. My information seeking e-mails were quickly responded to. The "Iceman" gave it a good review. Dennis G., Jason R., and Michael P. sounded good on the website clips (of course they would sound good playing through an am transistor radio) and the amp sure looked good (new yorkers are afflicted with this vanity thing) so through the generosity of my best friend who wanted to get me a generous x-mas present and loves my playing I got my amp. All through the purchase communication Brian was dialogic offering me a choice of speakers, listening to a couple of my sound clips, making suggestions. and post purchase Brian has remained the same. The amp has a deep resonance with lots of bass response and is loud with practically no feedback. I add a digital delay rack piece or a digiverb reverb pedal and it is nivana. The amp has mucho sensitivity to the particular microphone that I am using and a unambiguously closed grip around a bullet mike really increases the bassy tone. Even a finger released produces a discernible change in resonance. For me the beautiful (I believe late forties) brown shure bullet I had been using on my last amp sounds too tame with this one so I have switched to the acstatic-like mike that Rod Piazza sold me which is hotter. I am also experimenting with different preamp tubes even though I am wholly satisfied with the current configuration. This experimentation I am doing with Brian's guidance. Anyway I'm not a technician just a harp player that has wanted a "real" amp for about 25 years and woke up to this one for x-mas. I have no affiliation with HarpGear or Brian. I just feel it's my responsibility to acknowledge talent and generosity. dennis moriarty




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