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Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 07:17:35 -0800
From: "Dennis Alters"
Subject: Re: Amplifying the electric harmonica

Hi G,

Thank you for the heads up. What type of amplifier would be appropriate for
this harmonica system? Yesterday a salesperson at a local national music
store thought that buying a keyboard amplifier instead of a Fender Bassman
or other type of guitar amplifier would be very appropriate to get excellent
sound from both diatonic and chromatic harps. I have very little experience
in this type of purchase. The idea of the electric harp intrigues me so I
want to make sure that I purchase a sound system that will be compatible.
Please forward your opinion.

Les bon temp roulez!

Regards,

Doc

Dennis B. Alters, M.D.
Board Certified Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist
Founder, Wizard's Way Publications
T: 760.967.5898 F: 760.967.6042
e-mail: dr.alters-wizardsw~orldnet.att.net
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "G."
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 2:41 AM
Subject: Re: It's here! the electric harmonica

>
> Dr Antaki is due to bring out the Turbo Harp ELX very
> soon!http://www.turboharp.com/Lid/LidIndex.html
>
> This will be the first TRUE Electric harmonica with an element for every
> reed. These are designed to fit into your TurboLid.
>
> Allows you to patch different effects on bass and treble octaves of harp,
> such as:
> * delay / reverb on low end and distortion on high end, or
> * chorus on low end and flanger on high end.
>
> Enables you to distribute different notes to different channels, creating
> stereo or 3-D mixing effects.
> * blow notes on left channel, draw on right
> * low notes on left, high on right
> * low on front speakers, high in rear, etc..
>
> And it'll be a short step from the Turbo Harp ELX to a fully MIDI
harmonica
> setup.
> I can't wait for the HH270 version to come out!
>
> Its exciting times for the harmonica ain't it?
>
> G.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Glenn Weiser
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 5:17 PM
> Subject: It's here! the electric harmonica
>
>
> >
> > I was just over at the Netscape Directory editing harmonica websites,
and
> this outfit caught my attention- Harmonic Solutions, the UK distributor of
> Hering, now offers an electric harmonica. Check it out here:
> >
> > http://www.electric-harmonica.com/
> >
> > What's the general reaction out there to this thing?
> >
> > Glenn Weiser
>
>
>
>