huge thank you to those who checked out the live class! it was great. lots of good feedback so far. you can purchase access to the recorded session now: www.harmonica123.com/product/harmonica-gear-class-online/
I'm loving my Stage 5 amp and Blows me away Bulletine. After using the green Bullet for many years I took a while to get used to holding the smaller mic. But now that's all I'll use. Plus I used to lug around my Fender Deluxe Reverb that's I've modified. But the stage 5 is so much easier and sounds great. Pedals I'm constantly exploring.. depending on what style of music
*Mission Amps Chicago 32-20 12"x 10"..Cannabis Rex and NOS Jenson respectively *Front and Center custom mic with 1950's NOS ceramic element. * Lone Wolf Harp Break Gigging with this setup now for 7+ yrs and never any hiccups, however the price tag at almost $2,500 is a hard one to swallow.. Thanks for this great video Ronnie, very helpful! I wish I knew what I know now back 15yrs...would have saved me lots of hassle..
I m playing with Hohner Harp Blaster microphone connected on a Pignose 7-100 legendary amp and i use the Boss RC-5 looper pedal and this setup is totally crazy i m in love with that 40's 50's 60's vintage sound ! 👍 Sorry for my bad english i m learning
Dear Ronnie, I'll try to make it to the live-stream, but in case I can not a question in advance. I seems that you can get distortion in different manner : bullet mic, cupping, crunch channel on amp, distortion pedals. What are the differences between those ? Thanks Dirk.
For those who are not attending live and want to submit a question please do so via Harmonica123.com contact page. Didi22 please shoot me an email there so I can match it up with your registration. thank you.
Like your Supro Amp Ronnie.I have some Supro,s Silver tone 1432, Primire 50, nice over driven low Watt vintage tube amps. People who watch this will learn a lot.
Thanks Ronnie, That's a big disappointment, this is a major problem with all these independent Amp builders/modifiers, lose interest or for whatever unknown reasons, If you happen to hear anyone choosing to sell/trade please could you inform me 🙏
@@31416 Link is in video description. This was one of the last classes captured via RUclips private live stream before I converted to Zoom so it can only be streamed not downloaded. Here is the link. I just put it on sale: www.harmonica123.com/product/harmonica-gear-class-online/
I just signed up, and I'm looking forward to another one of your awesome online workshops. 1) Are the new Hohner cases still planned to be released in October? 2) You have a youtube video showing the Harp Attack pedal combined with the Little Red DI - Would using the Harp Attack with a DI supplied by a venue (normally for guitar players) likely have the same result?
Ronnie or somebody else can you tell me how to avoid feedback on my amp. I use a lot of drive to get that raw sound i like but i get so much feedback if i turn the volume down the public can't hear me over the other guys in my band. Please help because im going to freak out. Got a fender frontman 212 r and a shure bullit mic, a blues shaker, and a 1954 philips crystal mic. Thanks André
step 1: get a good tube amp 30-40 watts for a louder band. right now you have a solid state which is much more prone to feedback. step 2: volume comes from YOU, the way you breathe and hand technique. i had to learn this the hard way over several years of playing. work on your technique and you'll be able to turn down the amp, never have feedback issues and get as much volume as you want. that's the truth!
Hi ronnie fell into that pit just bought amp and mic not a clue whot I bought first time buyer lucky under a hundred pounds whish I waited glad your bringing this up help a lot of us
@4:43 🤔 What's wrong with borrowing other people's gear? If you join a band, everyone is ready to lend you. There's no point in ^^buying stuff as a newbie.
Nothing wrong with it but if you're playing out a lot, it's my opinion that you should own your own mic. Also, you might get a pick up gig with a different band who doesn't have a back up mic or one that's any good. If you're a total newbie..sure you can wait.
I'm going to take my Hohner Blues Blaster and take the Bulletini Bullet Mic element and put it into my Hohner Blues Blaster. Greg said it could be done. One guy's channel he wanted to see if it could be done and I told him it could be done. The Bulletini is one of the best Mics I have ever heard. I was told by Jason Ricci on his channel that Dennis Gruenling is the guy you want to go to who said he really knows his Mics. I think the Greg Heumann element is the best-sounding element I have ever heard. I'm surprised that Sugar Blue does not use the Heumann element. Sugar Blue uses a Shure element. He sounds great on his CD recordings but I think he would love the Greg Heumann element. I would think he knows about it I should ask him. I want the Hohner Blues Blaster because it has the XLR and the other Bullet JT 30 shells don't have XLR and are not designed for it where it comes that way with an XLR. I would like to buy a JT 30 Mic and put the XLR on the Mic. I think the shell is a better-made shell than the Hohner Blues Blaster shell and the JT 30 will sound a bit better. How much better I'm not sure how much better it will sound.
huge thank you to those who checked out the live class! it was great. lots of good feedback so far. you can purchase access to the recorded session now: www.harmonica123.com/product/harmonica-gear-class-online/
I'm loving my Stage 5 amp and Blows me away Bulletine. After using the green Bullet for many years I took a while to get used to holding the smaller mic. But now that's all I'll use. Plus I used to lug around my Fender Deluxe Reverb that's I've modified. But the stage 5 is so much easier and sounds great. Pedals I'm constantly exploring.. depending on what style of music
Great Information pal, and I love your economic stance. Love from Kamala Phuket Thailand
*Mission Amps Chicago 32-20
12"x 10"..Cannabis Rex and NOS Jenson respectively
*Front and Center custom mic with 1950's NOS ceramic element.
* Lone Wolf Harp Break
Gigging with this setup now for 7+ yrs and never any hiccups, however the price tag at almost $2,500 is a hard one to swallow..
Thanks for this great video Ronnie, very helpful! I wish I knew what I know now back 15yrs...would have saved me lots of hassle..
cool set up
I m playing with Hohner Harp Blaster microphone connected on a Pignose 7-100 legendary amp and i use the Boss RC-5 looper pedal and this setup is totally crazy i m in love with that 40's 50's 60's vintage sound ! 👍
Sorry for my bad english i m learning
For those new to the Harmonica there is truck load of expensive kit
And what to buy
Sounds like a great lesson
Cheers
Pumped to watch the recording. Wish I could attend it live.
if you have a question you are dying to ask, email via Harmonica123.com contact page and submit it. thanks.
Ronnie Shellist done. I asked about the call and response
@@natevance5832 replied to you because that topic is not fit for a "gear class" so i just answered your question in email format Nate.
Ronnie Shellist oh. Ur totally right.
Sorry. Been practicing that all day ThTs why haha. Sending another
what about playing with a Karaoke
Stage 5 I like but can't afford plus shipping
Dude where did you find the bullet mic clip awesome video
Very helpful thanks.
Would like a stage 5 amp but can’t find them
currently not being produced. :( this might change and if it does, check back at stage5amps.com
Dear Ronnie, I'll try to make it to the live-stream, but in case I can not a question in advance. I seems that you can get distortion in different manner : bullet mic, cupping, crunch channel on amp, distortion pedals. What are the differences between those ? Thanks Dirk.
For those who are not attending live and want to submit a question please do so via Harmonica123.com contact page. Didi22 please shoot me an email there so I can match it up with your registration. thank you.
Saved my seat for the 19th ;-)
thanks! be sure to submit that question above via the site if you don't mind.
Like your Supro Amp Ronnie.I have some Supro,s Silver tone 1432, Primire 50, nice over driven low Watt vintage tube amps. People who watch this will learn a lot.
Hey Ronnie, I sense you're the guy for STAGE 5 AMP recommendation,I want trade an old KALAMAZOO TYPE 2
RS
I do not believe that S5 is being produced at this time. I'll double check.
Thanks Ronnie, That's a big disappointment, this is a major problem with all these independent
Amp builders/modifiers, lose interest or for whatever unknown reasons, If you happen to hear anyone choosing to sell/trade please could you inform me 🙏
Can the class be seen on demand?
yes
Could you let me know where? Thanks
@@31416 Link is in video description. This was one of the last classes captured via RUclips private live stream before I converted to Zoom so it can only be streamed not downloaded. Here is the link. I just put it on sale: www.harmonica123.com/product/harmonica-gear-class-online/
Excellent! 🙏
I just signed up, and I'm looking forward to another one of your awesome online workshops. 1) Are the new Hohner cases still planned to be released in October? 2) You have a youtube video showing the Harp Attack pedal combined with the Little Red DI - Would using the Harp Attack with a DI supplied by a venue (normally for guitar players) likely have the same result?
I just checked and they are delayed in production. Looks like December now. Yes, the DI at the venue with the Harp Attack will work just fine.
Thanks Ronnie
Ronnie or somebody else can you tell me how to avoid feedback on my amp. I use a lot of drive to get that raw sound i like but i get so much feedback if i turn the volume down the public can't hear me over the other guys in my band. Please help because im going to freak out. Got a fender frontman 212 r and a shure bullit mic, a blues shaker, and a 1954 philips crystal mic. Thanks André
step 1: get a good tube amp 30-40 watts for a louder band. right now you have a solid state which is much more prone to feedback. step 2: volume comes from YOU, the way you breathe and hand technique. i had to learn this the hard way over several years of playing. work on your technique and you'll be able to turn down the amp, never have feedback issues and get as much volume as you want. that's the truth!
Ronnie Shellist speaking as a guitarist, don’t stand in front of your amp, move to one side.
Hi ronnie fell into that pit just bought amp and mic not a clue whot I bought first time buyer lucky under a hundred pounds whish I waited glad your bringing this up help a lot of us
if there's anything I can do to help or if you have questions about what you're working with now, let me know. happy to help.
@@Harmonica123 thanks ronnie much appreciated will do
@4:43 🤔 What's wrong with borrowing other people's gear? If you join a band, everyone is ready to lend you. There's no point in ^^buying stuff as a newbie.
Nothing wrong with it but if you're playing out a lot, it's my opinion that you should own your own mic. Also, you might get a pick up gig with a different band who doesn't have a back up mic or one that's any good. If you're a total newbie..sure you can wait.
Just hate RUclips promos. This sucks! But not on a harp...
I'm going to take my Hohner Blues Blaster and take the Bulletini Bullet Mic element and put it into my Hohner Blues Blaster. Greg said it could be done. One guy's channel he wanted to see if it could be done and I told him it could be done. The Bulletini is one of the best Mics I have ever heard. I was told by Jason Ricci on his channel that Dennis Gruenling is the guy you want to go to who said he really knows his Mics. I think the Greg Heumann element is the best-sounding element I have ever heard. I'm surprised that Sugar Blue does not use the Heumann element. Sugar Blue uses a Shure element. He sounds great on his CD recordings but I think he would love the Greg Heumann element. I would think he knows about it I should ask him. I want the Hohner Blues Blaster because it has the XLR and the other Bullet JT 30 shells don't have XLR and are not designed for it where it comes that way with an XLR. I would like to buy a JT 30 Mic and put the XLR on the Mic. I think the shell is a better-made shell than the Hohner Blues Blaster shell and the JT 30 will sound a bit better. How much better I'm not sure how much better it will sound.