Here's one of them. But I've seen him also using a Hall of Fame reverb and a delay pedal, along with an M amp emulator. Can't find that one right now ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s3TRQVRR7U8.html
One is the winner,but all of us win something:Information and another great Tomlin's video.Thank you Tomlin again...i'm in your school for 11 months now and Whoa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now I feel good, I knew that I would, now,So good, so good, I got bluues:))..(your words):Keep up the good work
Hey man. I've entered but not recieved the confirmation email, 24hrs later. Is this normal? Have I actually entered? I would love to win this bad boy. Cheers!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Grey Camden thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Great review Tomlin. I bought one of these a few months ago and they are just killer . So easy to cup, built like a tank, volume knob is so smooth and rock solid. Brilliant bit of kit. Nicely done 👊
Tomlin, a non-endorsed review is always appreciated. I liked the demo, so we can hear the output but also showing us your pedals and amp allows us to better understand the amplified sound. I would appreciate more of the reviews in the future.
Thanks for a great harmonica-channel. I have one BIG wish about testing harmonicas, I will please ask you if you will test my newfound harmonica-babies. I have only heard one of all you great players mentioning my little gems, it was Liam Ward. The harmonicas are chinese Kongshen Mars M1. I needed a B-harp for half a year ago, and I decided to order a M1, just to try them out. And I was overwhelming surprised. The tone is loud, crispy and very clean. The mouthpiece is with round holes, and for the first time in my life, I can now draw hole 2 a whole step down on a C-harp. I was so happy with my new harp, that I ordered 8 more on black friday, half price of Marine Bands. My references are Marine Band, bought for 40 years ago, and I blowed it to pieces in 2 weeks. Not Hohners fault but mine, I played it like crazy, and noone had learned me how to play harmonica. For many years I played Lee Oscar, they are very solid and loud harmonicas. Later I bought a set of Suzuki Bluesmaster, they are also nice and loud harmonicas. I've also played a Seydel Blues Session, but my new Kongshen Mars M1 overshines everything I've played earlier. Have a nice weekend. Cheers Mogens
Thanks Tomlin for the demo. I'm not ready for a mic just yet. But when I'm ready, I'll give this one a look. I don't even understand what all those other things are. Good luck. Ronda
I'm sure you have already given the harp away, but I just wanted to say a good job on the website. Looking forward to seeing more great stuff from you.
Wow Tomlin! This is one of the best reviews on the Harp Blaster mic. I love that it isn't sponsored and that you bought two and are giving away one. I love all the fun pop-up pictures! You gave some great demonstrations of holding it, playing it, singing with it , and using your pedals with it. Thank you for such a thorough review. I have been needing a small mic, as my hands are just too small for the bullet, and I have been wondering if I should get one of these Harp Blaster's or a bulletini? Thank you Tomlin! --Late entry: I had to come back and add that I am looking at the Bulletini review that Blows me away Productions just did on Harpin by the Sea last month, and I just realized that it is the same size as the Bullet mic, except weighs much less and sounds better. So that confirms it all for me that I am definitely wanting a Harp Blaster mic now, because it is smaller for my hands and easier to cup. I am so glad you did this Tomlin... Now my mind is made up, so I choose the Harp Blaster mic! That's on my list for this year now, and now I have to figure out what amp to get! LOL!! Thank you again Tomlin!! :-)
As always, this is another great review from you Tomlin! I don't feel the need to search further reviews to get an understanding of the quality of this 🎤 mic! Keep up the reviews, I find them to be fun and informative!
Yes, more reviews please Tomlin. I find your reviews most helpful, in fact having seen your review of Sydel / Hohner / Suzuki, I have today ordered a Sydel Silver 1847 to replace my Lee Oscar.
I dropped mine on the very thinly-carpeted concrete floor of my basement just yesterday, and sure enough, it still works great! It shrugged that fall off like a seasoned MMA fighter takes a kick to the shins!
I really like the size. I have a bulletini and it is too small for my hands. The Harp Blaster is a bit larger and and is a better fit for me. By the way I watched your video on Billy Boy Arnold's Wish You Would and I really appreciated the lesson. I didn't realize all those notes in the beginning were bends on the 2 draw. Thanks and keep up the good work helping all of us less talented folks to continue to improve our harp skills.
Another great review man and very helpful for someone like me with only one hand. I have a Green Bullet and have a real hard time holding it and a harp together in my one hand. Looks like a very cool unit.
Very informative, mic sounds good. As a wannabe blues harp player it would add another dimension to my playing. As you purchased the mic yourself I guess you can give an honest assessment. Sometime I the near future when I progress I would certainly be looking at getting a mix but to win one would be a bonus.
Good video! Just starting out on harmonica learning with your fine self. At some point amplified harmonica is something I'd like to get in to as I love that sound 😁. Vids like this will really help me decide what to get when I take that plunge.
Most informative harmonica instructional videos with a wide variety. Also the giveaways are great. Thganks Tom. Contact me if you come to Hawaii for a personal guide to show you the many beautiful places here. Aloha.
thank you so much Tomlin for the great tips on how to hold and use the harp Mic, I actually learnt a great deal today :), I would love to winthis harp mic as a petite female harp player I struggle to cup the larger harp mics to get that great sound your talking about. cheers Jen
Great video, definitely appreciate more like this. Particularly pleased that it was unsponsored. Any chance that you could A-B against a well known mic like he green bullet or an SM58? It'd make it much easier to hear the differences in the review mic.
Thanks, Tomlin, I'm getting to the point where I'm interested in gear, so your reviews like this are most welcome! And thanks for letting us know you spent your own money -- did you spend it because you researched it and concluded you wanted to have it? Or was it more you wanted to try it and see if you liked it?
Nice review Tomlin. I'd be interested in seeing your set-up discussed - apologies if you've done this, I haven't found the video. The modelling pedal looks interesting and as I usually go through a Blues Junior, it would be cool to find a way to get an adaptable sound with a DI into the board. I like to be able to use my volume control (and my force) to determine the level of drive. The HB62 looks interesting and worth a play with!